rdma_resolve_addr - Resolve destination and optional source addresses.
#include <rdma/rdma_cma.h>
int rdma_resolve_addr (struct rdma_cm_id
*id, struct sockaddr *src_addr,
struct sockaddr *dst_addr, int
timeout_ms);
- id
- RDMA identifier.
- src_addr
- Source address information. This parameter may be NULL.
- dst_addr
- Destination address information.
- timeout_ms
- Time to wait for resolution to complete.
Resolve destination and optional source addresses from IP addresses to an RDMA
address. If successful, the specified rdma_cm_id will be bound to a local
device.
Returns 0 on success, or -1 on error. If an error occurs, errno will be set to
indicate the failure reason.
This call is used to map a given destination IP address to a usable RDMA
address. The IP to RDMA address mapping is done using the local routing
tables, or via ARP. If a source address is given, the rdma_cm_id is bound to
that address, the same as if rdma_bind_addr were called. If no source address
is given, and the rdma_cm_id has not yet been bound to a device, then the
rdma_cm_id will be bound to a source address based on the local routing
tables. After this call, the rdma_cm_id will be bound to an RDMA device. This
call is typically made from the active side of a connection before calling
rdma_resolve_route and rdma_connect.
This call maps the destination and, if given, source IP addresses to GIDs. In
order to perform the mapping, IPoIB must be running on both the local and
remote nodes.
rdma_create_id(3), rdma_resolve_route(3), rdma_connect(3), rdma_create_qp(3),
rdma_get_cm_event(3), rdma_bind_addr(3), rdma_get_src_port(3),
rdma_get_dst_port(3), rdma_get_local_addr(3), rdma_get_peer_addr(3)