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NAME

       ibv_wr_abort, ibv_wr_complete, ibv_wr_start - Manage regions allowed to post work

       ibv_wr_atomic_cmp_swp,   ibv_wr_atomic_fetch_add  -  Post  remote  atomic  operation  work
       requests

       ibv_wr_bind_mw, ibv_wr_local_inv - Post work requests for memory windows

       ibv_wr_rdma_read, ibv_wr_rdma_write, ibv_wr_rdma_write_imm, ibv_wr_flush - Post RDMA  work
       requests

       ibv_wr_send, ibv_wr_send_imm, ibv_wr_send_inv - Post send work requests

       ibv_wr_send_tso - Post segmentation offload work requests

       ibv_wr_set_inline_data,  ibv_wr_set_inline_data_list - Attach inline data to the last work
       request

       ibv_wr_set_sge, ibv_wr_set_sge_list - Attach data to the last work request

       ibv_wr_set_ud_addr - Attach UD addressing info to the last work request

       ibv_wr_set_xrc_srqn - Attach an XRC SRQN to the last work request

SYNOPSIS

              #include <infiniband/verbs.h>

              void ibv_wr_abort(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp);
              int ibv_wr_complete(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp);
              void ibv_wr_start(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp);

              void ibv_wr_atomic_cmp_swp(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp, uint32_t rkey,
                                         uint64_t remote_addr, uint64_t compare,
                                         uint64_t swap);
              void ibv_wr_atomic_fetch_add(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp, uint32_t rkey,
                                           uint64_t remote_addr, uint64_t add);

              void ibv_wr_bind_mw(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp, struct ibv_mw *mw, uint32_t rkey,
                                  const struct ibv_mw_bind_info *bind_info);
              void ibv_wr_local_inv(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp, uint32_t invalidate_rkey);

              void ibv_wr_rdma_read(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp, uint32_t rkey,
                                    uint64_t remote_addr);
              void ibv_wr_rdma_write(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp, uint32_t rkey,
                                     uint64_t remote_addr);
              void ibv_wr_rdma_write_imm(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp, uint32_t rkey,
                                         uint64_t remote_addr, __be32 imm_data);

              void ibv_wr_send(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp);
              void ibv_wr_send_imm(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp, __be32 imm_data);
              void ibv_wr_send_inv(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp, uint32_t invalidate_rkey);
              void ibv_wr_send_tso(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp, void *hdr, uint16_t hdr_sz,
                                   uint16_t mss);

              void ibv_wr_set_inline_data(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp, void *addr, size_t length);
              void ibv_wr_set_inline_data_list(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp, size_t num_buf,
                                               const struct ibv_data_buf *buf_list);
              void ibv_wr_set_sge(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp, uint32_t lkey, uint64_t addr,
                                  uint32_t length);
              void ibv_wr_set_sge_list(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp, size_t num_sge,
                                       const struct ibv_sge *sg_list);

              void ibv_wr_set_ud_addr(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp, struct ibv_ah *ah,
                                      uint32_t remote_qpn, uint32_t remote_qkey);
              void ibv_wr_set_xrc_srqn(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp, uint32_t remote_srqn);
              void ibv_wr_flush(struct ibv_qp_ex *qp, uint32_t rkey, uint64_t remote_addr,
                                size_t len, uint8_t type, uint8_t level);

DESCRIPTION

       The verbs work request API (ibv_wr_*) allows efficient posting of work  to  a  send  queue
       using function calls instead of the struct based ibv_post_send() scheme.  This approach is
       designed to minimize CPU branching and locking during the posting process.

       This API is intended to be used to access additional functionality beyond what is provided
       by ibv_post_send().

       WRs  batches  of  ibv_post_send() and this API WRs batches can interleave together just if
       they are not posted within the critical region of each other.  (A critical region in  this
       API formed by ibv_wr_start() and ibv_wr_complete()/ibv_wr_abort())

USAGE

       To use these APIs the QP must be created using ibv_create_qp_ex() which allows setting the
       IBV_QP_INIT_ATTR_SEND_OPS_FLAGS in comp_mask.  The send_ops_flags should be set to the  OR
       of the work request types that will be posted to the QP.

       If  the  QP  does  not  support all the requested work request types then QP creation will
       fail.

       Posting  work  requests  to  the  QP  is  done  within  the  critical  region  formed   by
       ibv_wr_start() and ibv_wr_complete()/ibv_wr_abort() (see CONCURRENCY below).

       Each  work  request  is  created by calling a WR builder function (see the table column WR
       builder below) to start creating the work request,  followed  by  allowed/required  setter
       functions described below.

       The  WR  builder  and  setter combination can be called multiple times to efficiently post
       multiple work requests within a single critical region.

       Each WR builder will use the wr_id member of struct ibv_qp_ex  to  set  the  value  to  be
       returned  in  the  completion.   Some  operations  will  also  use  the wr_flags member to
       influence operation (see Flags below).  These values should be set before invoking the  WR
       builder function.

       For example a simple send could be formed as follows:

              qpx->wr_id = 1;
              ibv_wr_send(qpx);
              ibv_wr_set_sge(qpx, lkey, &data, sizeof(data));

       The section WORK REQUESTS describes the various WR builders and setters in details.

       Posting  work  is  completed  by  calling ibv_wr_complete() or ibv_wr_abort().  No work is
       executed to the  queue  until  ibv_wr_complete()  returns  success.   ibv_wr_abort()  will
       discard all work prepared since ibv_wr_start().

WORK REQUESTS

       Many  of  the  operations match the opcodes available for ibv_post_send().  Each operation
       has a WR builder function, a list of allowed setters,  and  a  flag  bit  to  request  the
       operation with send_ops_flags in struct ibv_qp_init_attr_ex (see the EXAMPLE below).

       Operation              WR builder                  QP Type Supported            setters
       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
       ATOMIC_CMP_AND_SWP     ibv_wr_atomic_cmp_swp()     RC, XRC_SEND                 DATA,
                                                                                       QP
       ATOMIC_FETCH_AND_ADD   ibv_wr_atomic_fetch_add()   RC, XRC_SEND                 DATA,
                                                                                       QP
       BIND_MW                ibv_wr_bind_mw()            UC, RC, XRC_SEND             NONE

       LOCAL_INV              ibv_wr_local_inv()          UC, RC, XRC_SEND             NONE
       RDMA_READ              ibv_wr_rdma_read()          RC, XRC_SEND                 DATA,
                                                                                       QP
       RDMA_WRITE             ibv_wr_rdma_write()         UC, RC, XRC_SEND             DATA,
                                                                                       QP
       FLUSH                  ibv_wr_flush()              RC, RD, XRC_SEND             DATA,
                                                                                       QP
       RDMA_WRITE_WITH_IMM    ibv_wr_rdma_write_imm()     UC, RC, XRC_SEND             DATA,
                                                                                       QP
       SEND                   ibv_wr_send()               UD,   UC,   RC,  XRC_SEND,   DATA,
                                                          RAW_PACKET                   QP
       SEND_WITH_IMM          ibv_wr_send_imm()           UD, UC, RC, SRC SEND         DATA,
                                                                                       QP
       SEND_WITH_INV          ibv_wr_send_inv()           UC, RC, XRC_SEND             DATA,
                                                                                       QP
       TSO                    ibv_wr_send_tso()           UD, RAW_PACKET               DATA,
                                                                                       QP

   Atomic operations
       Atomic operations are only atomic so long as all writes to memory go only through the same
       RDMA  hardware.   It  is  not  atomic  with  writes performed by the CPU, or by other RDMA
       hardware in the system.

       ibv_wr_atomic_cmp_swp()
              If the remote 64 bit memory location  specified  by  rkey  and  remote_addr  equals
              compare then set it to swap.

       ibv_wr_atomic_fetch_add()
              Add add to the 64 bit memory location specified rkey and remote_addr.

   Memory Windows
       Memory window type 2 operations (See man page for ibv_alloc_mw).

       ibv_wr_bind_mw()
              Bind  a  MW  type  2  specified  by  mw,  set  a new rkey and set its properties by
              bind_info.

       ibv_wr_local_inv()
              Invalidate a MW type 2 which is associated with rkey.

   RDMA
       ibv_wr_rdma_read()
              Read from the remote memory location specified rkey and remote_addr.  The number of
              bytes  to read, and the local location to store the data, is determined by the DATA
              buffers set after this call.

       ibv_wr_rdma_write(), ibv_wr_rdma_write_imm()
              Write to the remote memory location specified rkey and remote_addr.  The number  of
              bytes  to  read,  and the local location to get the data, is determined by the DATA
              buffers set after this call.

              The _imm  version  causes  the  remote  side  to  get  a  IBV_WC_RECV_RDMA_WITH_IMM
              containing the 32 bits of immediate data.

   Message Send
       ibv_wr_send(), ibv_wr_send_imm()
              Send  a  message.   The  number of bytes to send, and the local location to get the
              data, is determined by the DATA buffers set after this call.

              The _imm  version  causes  the  remote  side  to  get  a  IBV_WC_RECV_RDMA_WITH_IMM
              containing the 32 bits of immediate data.

       ibv_wr_send_inv()
              The  data  transfer  is the same as for ibv_wr_send(), however the remote side will
              invalidate the MR specified by invalidate_rkey before delivering a completion.

       ibv_wr_send_tso()
              Produce multiple SEND messages using TCP Segmentation Offload.  The SGE points to a
              TCP  Stream  buffer  which will be segmented into MSS size SENDs.  The hdr includes
              the entire network headers up to and including  the  TCP  header  and  is  prefixed
              before each segment.

   QP Specific setters
       Certain  QP types require each post to be accompanied by additional setters, these setters
       are mandatory for any operation listing a QP setter in the above table.

       UD QPs ibv_wr_set_ud_addr() must be called to set the destination address of the work.

       XRC_SEND QPs
              ibv_wr_set_xrc_srqn() must be called to set the destination SRQN field.

   DATA transfer setters
       For work that requires to transfer data one of the following setters should be called once
       after the WR builder:

       ibv_wr_set_sge()
              Transfer  data to/from a single buffer given by the lkey, addr and length.  This is
              equivalent to ibv_wr_set_sge_list() with a single element.

       ibv_wr_set_sge_list()
              Transfer data to/from a list of buffers,  logically  concatenated  together.   Each
              buffer is specified by an element in an array of struct ibv_sge.

       Inline  setters  will  copy  the  send  data  during  the  setter and allows the caller to
       immediately re-use the buffer.  This behavior is identical to  the  IBV_SEND_INLINE  flag.
       Generally this copy is done in a way that optimizes SEND latency and is suitable for small
       messages.  The provider will limit  the  amount  of  data  it  can  support  in  a  single
       operation.    This   limit   is   requested   in  the  max_inline_data  member  of  struct
       ibv_qp_init_attr.  Valid only for SEND and RDMA_WRITE.

       ibv_wr_set_inline_data()
              Copy send data from a single  buffer  given  by  the  addr  and  length.   This  is
              equivalent to ibv_wr_set_inline_data_list() with a single element.

       ibv_wr_set_inline_data_list()
              Copy  send  data  from  a  list  of buffers, logically concatenated together.  Each
              buffer is specified by an element in an array of struct ibv_inl_data.

   Flags
       A bit mask of flags may be specified in wr_flags to  control  the  behavior  of  the  work
       request.

       IBV_SEND_FENCE
              Do not start this work request until prior work has completed.

       IBV_SEND_IP_CSUM
              Offload the IPv4 and TCP/UDP checksum calculation

       IBV_SEND_SIGNALED
              A completion will be generated in the completion queue for the operation.

       IBV_SEND_SOLICITED
              Set  the solicited bit in the RDMA packet.  This informs the other side to generate
              a completion event upon receiving the RDMA operation.

CONCURRENCY

       The   provider   will   provide   locking    to    ensure    that    ibv_wr_start()    and
       ibv_wr_complete()/abort() form a per-QP critical section where no other threads can enter.

       If an ibv_td is provided during QP creation then no locking will be performed and it is up
       to the caller to ensure that only one thread can be within the critical region at a time.

RETURN VALUE

       Applications should use this API in a way that does not create failures.   The  individual
       APIs do not return a failure indication to avoid branching.

       If  a  failure is detected during operation, for instance due to an invalid argument, then
       ibv_wr_complete() will return failure and the entire posting will be aborted.

EXAMPLE

              /* create RC QP type and specify the required send opcodes */
              qp_init_attr_ex.qp_type = IBV_QPT_RC;
              qp_init_attr_ex.comp_mask |= IBV_QP_INIT_ATTR_SEND_OPS_FLAGS;
              qp_init_attr_ex.send_ops_flags |= IBV_QP_EX_WITH_RDMA_WRITE;
              qp_init_attr_ex.send_ops_flags |= IBV_QP_EX_WITH_RDMA_WRITE_WITH_IMM;

              ibv_qp *qp = ibv_create_qp_ex(ctx, qp_init_attr_ex);
              ibv_qp_ex *qpx = ibv_qp_to_qp_ex(qp);

              ibv_wr_start(qpx);

              /* create 1st WRITE WR entry */
              qpx->wr_id = my_wr_id_1;
              ibv_wr_rdma_write(qpx, rkey, remote_addr_1);
              ibv_wr_set_sge(qpx, lkey, local_addr_1, length_1);

              /* create 2nd WRITE_WITH_IMM WR entry */
              qpx->wr_id = my_wr_id_2;
              qpx->wr_flags = IBV_SEND_SIGNALED;
              ibv_wr_rdma_write_imm(qpx, rkey, remote_addr_2, htonl(0x1234));
              ibv_set_wr_sge(qpx, lkey, local_addr_2, length_2);

              /* Begin processing WRs */
              ret = ibv_wr_complete(qpx);

SEE ALSO

       ibv_post_send(3), ibv_create_qp_ex(3).

AUTHOR

       Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> Guy Levi <guyle@mellanox.com>