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NAME

       ibv_reg_mr, ibv_reg_mr_iova, ibv_dereg_mr - register or deregister a memory region (MR)

SYNOPSIS

       #include <infiniband/verbs.h>

       struct ibv_mr *ibv_reg_mr(struct ibv_pd *pd, void *addr,
                                 size_t length, int access);

       struct ibv_mr *ibv_reg_mr_iova(struct ibv_pd *pd, void *addr,
                                      size_t length, uint64_t hca_va,
                                      int access);

       int ibv_dereg_mr(struct ibv_mr *mr);

DESCRIPTION

       ibv_reg_mr()  registers a memory region (MR) associated with the protection domain pd.  The MR's starting
       address is addr and its size is length.  The argument access  describes  the  desired  memory  protection
       attributes; it is either 0 or the bitwise OR of one or more of the following flags:

       IBV_ACCESS_LOCAL_WRITE  Enable Local Write Access

       IBV_ACCESS_REMOTE_WRITE  Enable Remote Write Access

       IBV_ACCESS_REMOTE_READ Enable Remote Read Access

       IBV_ACCESS_REMOTE_ATOMIC Enable Remote Atomic Operation Access (if supported)

       IBV_ACCESS_MW_BIND Enable Memory Window Binding

       IBV_ACCESS_ZERO_BASED Use byte offset from beginning of MR to access this MR, instead of a pointer
       address

       IBV_ACCESS_ON_DEMAND Create an on-demand paging MR

       IBV_ACCESS_HUGETLB Huge pages are guaranteed to be used for this MR, applicable with IBV_ACCESS_ON_DEMAND
       in explicit mode only

       IBV_ACCESS_RELAXED_ORDERING Allow system to reorder accesses to the MR to improve performance

       If  IBV_ACCESS_REMOTE_WRITE  or  IBV_ACCESS_REMOTE_ATOMIC is set, then IBV_ACCESS_LOCAL_WRITE must be set
       too.

       Local read access is always enabled for the MR.

       To create an implicit ODP MR, IBV_ACCESS_ON_DEMAND should be set, addr should be 0 and length  should  be
       SIZE_MAX.

       If  IBV_ACCESS_HUGETLB  is  set,  then  application  awares  that for this MR all pages are huge and must
       promise it will never do anything to break huge pages.

       ibv_reg_mr_iova() ibv_reg_mr_iova is the same as the normal reg_mr, except that the user  is  allowed  to
       specify the virtual base address of the MR when accessed through a lkey or rkey. The offset in the memory
       region  is  computed  as  'addr  +  (iova  -  hca_va)'.  Specifying  0  for hca_va has the same effect as
       IBV_ACCESS_ZERO_BASED.

       ibv_dereg_mr() deregisters the MR mr.

RETURN VALUE

       ibv_reg_mr() / ibv_reg_mr_iova() returns a pointer to the registered MR, or NULL if  the  request  fails.
       The  local  key  (L_Key) field lkey is used as the lkey field of struct ibv_sge when posting buffers with
       ibv_post_* verbs, and the the remote key (R_Key) field rkey is used by remote processes to perform Atomic
       and RDMA operations.  The remote process places this rkey as the rkey field of struct ibv_send_wr  passed
       to the ibv_post_send function.

       ibv_dereg_mr()  returns  0  on  success,  or  the  value of errno on failure (which indicates the failure
       reason).

NOTES

       ibv_dereg_mr() fails if any memory window is still bound to this MR.

SEE ALSO

       ibv_alloc_pd(3), ibv_post_send(3), ibv_post_recv(3), ibv_post_srq_recv(3)

AUTHORS

       Dotan Barak <dotanba@gmail.com>

libibverbs                                         2006-10-31                                      IBV_REG_MR(3)