Provided by: libfabric-dev_1.5.3-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       fi_errno - fabric errors

       fi_strerror - Convert fabric error into a printable string

SYNOPSIS

              #include <rdma/fi_errno.h>

              const char *fi_strerror(int errno);

ERRORS

       FI_ENOENT : No such file or directory.

       FI_EIO : I/O error

       FI_E2BIG : Argument list too long.

       FI_EBADF : Bad file number.

       FI_EAGAIN : Try again.

       FI_ENOMEM : Out of memory.

       FI_EACCES : Permission denied.

       FI_EBUSY : Device or resource busy

       FI_ENODEV : No such device

       FI_EINVAL : Invalid argument

       FI_EMFILE : Too many open files

       FI_ENOSPC : No space left on device

       FI_ENOSYS : Function not implemented

       FI_ENOMSG : No message of desired type

       FI_ENODATA : No data available

       FI_EMSGSIZE : Message too long

       FI_ENOPROTOOPT : Protocol not available

       FI_EOPNOTSUPP : Operation not supported on transport endpoint

       FI_EADDRINUSE : Address already in use

       FI_EADDRNOTAVAIL : Cannot assign requested address

       FI_ENETDOWN : Network is down

       FI_ENETUNREACH : Network is unreachable

       FI_ECONNABORTED : Software caused connection abort

       FI_ECONNRESET : Connection reset by peer

       FI_EISCONN : Transport endpoint is already connected

       FI_ENOTCONN : Transport endpoint is not connected

       FI_ESHUTDOWN : Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown

       FI_ETIMEDOUT : Operation timed out

       FI_ECONNREFUSED : Connection refused

       FI_EHOSTUNREACH : No route to host

       FI_EALREADY : Operation already in progress

       FI_EINPROGRESS : Operation now in progress

       FI_EREMOTEIO : Remote I/O error

       FI_ECANCELED : Operation Canceled

       FI_ENOKEY : Required key not available

       FI_EKEYREJECTED : Key was rejected by service

       FI_EOTHER : Unspecified error

       FI_ETOOSMALL : Provided buffer is too small

       FI_EOPBADSTATE : Operation not permitted in current state

       FI_EAVAIL : Error available

       FI_EBADFLAGS : Flags not supported

       FI_ENOEQ : Missing or unavailable event queue

       FI_EDOMAIN : Invalid resource domain

       FI_ENOCQ : Missing or unavailable completion queue

SEE ALSO

       fabric(7)

AUTHORS

       OpenFabrics.