Messages in this thread | | | From | "Sean Hefty" <> | Subject | [PATCH 0/5] Infiniband: connection abstraction | Date | Wed, 1 Feb 2006 12:03:06 -0800 |
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Here's an updated version of these patches based on feedback. (The license did not change and continues to match that of the other Infiniband code.) Please consider for inclusion in 2.6.17.
The following set of patches defines a connection abstraction for Infiniband and other RDMA devices, and serves several purposes:
* It implements a connection protocol over Infiniband based on IP addressing. This greatly simplifies clients wishing to establish connections over Infiniband.
* It defines a connection abstraction that works over multiple RDMA devices. The submitted implementation targets Infiniband, but has been tested over other RDMA devices as well.
* It handles RDMA device insertion and removal on behalf of its clients.
The changes have been broken into 5 separate patches. The basic purpose of each patch is:
1. Provide common handling for marshalling data between userspace clients and kernel mode Infiniband drivers.
2. Extend the Infiniband CM to include private data comparisons as part of its connection request matching process.
3. Provide an address translation service that maps IP addresses to Infiniband addresses (GIDs). This patch touches outside of the Infiniband core, so I'm including the netdev mailing list.
4. Implement the kernel mode RDMA connection management agent.
5. Implement the userspace RDMA connection management agent kernel support module.
Please copy the openib-general mailing list on any replies.
Thanks, Sean
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