RE: IPoIB - connected mode - Question about connection establishment
Dror Goldenberg <[email protected]> Mon, 26 Jul 2004 00:33:24 +0300
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>From section 3.1:
This is a single octet field. If bit 0 is set then it
implies that in the sender's view,the subnet is built
over IB's 'reliable connected' i.e. RC mode. If bit 1 is
set then it implies that the subnet is built over IB's
"unreliable connected" i.e. UC mode. All other bits in
the octet are reserved and MUST be set to 0.
...
Both the RC and UC flags MUST not be set at the same
time. They are mutually exclusive.
...
Note:
The above implies that a given IP subnet can only be
supported on one of the InfiniBand modes at any
time. If the link layer includes no flags then it is
part of an IPoIB-UD subnet, if the link layer
includes the RC flag then it is part of an IPoIB-RC
subnet, if the link layer includes the UC flag then
it is part of an IPoIB-UC subnet.
What I had in mind was a slightly different model.
Each node participating in an IPoIB subnet can declare that it supports
connected modes beyond UD. For the supported mode, it'll set either
or both the UC or RC bits in the ARP reply. If a node supports a
connected mode, then any other node in the subnet is free to create
a connection with that node through the CM. Obviously, a node that
initiates a connection to such a node must support the same connection
mode.
-Dror
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