Re: [openib-general] Re: RFC: ipath ioctls and their replacements

From: Sean Hefty
Date: Thu Jan 19 2006 - 19:01:37 EST


Bryan O'Sullivan wrote:
We are not really in the RDMA camp. Our facility looks more like "when
this kind of message comes in, be sure that it shows up at this point in
my address space", which does not match RDMA semantics.

A lot of people mean QP-like semantics when they talk about "RDMA", rather than the RDMA operation itself. I.e. pre-posted receive buffers associated with a particular user-space process.

That aside, conceptually, I see little difference between RDMA semantics versus the facility that you describe. The main difference is the complexity of the header and the checks done against it.

- Sean
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