Provided by: ibverbs-utils_28.0-1ubuntu1_amd64 bug

NAME

       ibv_xsrq_pingpong - simple InfiniBand shared receive queue test

SYNOPSIS

       ibv_xsrq_pingpong  [-p  port] [-d device] [-i ib port] [-s size] [-m mtu] [-c clients] [-n
       num_tests] [-l sl] [-e] [-g gid index] HOSTNAME

       ibv_xsrq_pingpong [-p port] [-d device] [-i ib port] [-s size] [-m mtu] [-c  clients]  [-n
       num_tests] [-l sl] [-e] [-g gid index]

DESCRIPTION

       Run  a  simple  ping-pong  test  over InfiniBand via the extended reliable connected (XRC)
       transport service, using a shared receive queue (SRQ).

OPTIONS

       -p, --port=PORT
              use TCP port PORT for initial synchronization (default 18515)

       -d, --ib-dev=DEVICE
              use IB device DEVICE (default first device found)

       -i, --ib-port=PORT
              use IB port PORT (default port 1)

       -s, --size=SIZE
              ping-pong messages of size SIZE (default 4096)

       -m, --mtu=MTU
              use path mtu of size MTU (default 2048)

       -c, --clients=CLIENTS
              number of clients CLIENTS (on server only, default 1)

       -n, --num-tests=NUM_TESTS
              perform NUM_TESTS tests per client (default 5)

       -l, --sl=SL
              use SL as the service level value (default 0)

       -e, --events
              sleep while waiting for work completion events (default is to poll for completions)

       -g, --gid-idx=GIDINDEX
              local port GIDINDEX

SEE ALSO

       ibv_rc_pingpong(1), ibv_uc_pingpong(1), ibv_ud_pingpong(1) ibv_srq_pingpong(1)

AUTHORS

       Roland Dreier
              <roland@purestorage.com>

       Jarod Wilson
              <jarod@redhat.com>

BUGS

       The network synchronization between client and server instances  is  weak,  and  does  not
       prevent  incompatible  options  from being used on the two instances.  The method used for
       retrieving work completions is  not  strictly  correct,  and  race  conditions  may  cause
       failures on some systems.