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NAME

       rpma_cq_get_fd - get the completion queue's file descriptor

SYNOPSIS

             #include <librpma.h>

             struct rpma_cq;
             int rpma_cq_get_fd(const struct rpma_cq *cq, int *fd);

DESCRIPTION

       rpma_cq_get_fd()  gets  the  file descriptor of the completion queue (CQ in short). When a
       next completion in the CQ is ready to be consumed by rpma_cq_get_wc(3),  the  notification
       is  delivered via the file descriptor. The default mode of the file descriptor is blocking
       but it can be  changed  to  non-blocking  mode  using  fcntl(2).  The  CQ  is  either  the
       connection's main CQ or the receive CQ or CQ of shared RQ, please see rpma_conn_get_cq(3),
       rpma_conn_get_rcq(3) or rpma_srq_get_rcq() for details.

       Note after spotting the notification using the provided file descriptor you do not have to
       call  rpma_cq_wait(3)  before consuming the completion but it may cause that the next call
       to rpma_cq_wait(3) will notify you of already consumed completion.

RETURN VALUE

       The rpma_cq_get_fd() function returns 0 on success or a negative error  code  on  failure.
       rpma_cq_get_fd() does not set *fd value on failure.

ERRORS

       rpma_cq_get_fd() can fail with the following error:

       •  RPMA_E_INVAL - cq or fd is NULL

SEE ALSO

       fcntl(2), rpma_conn_get_cq(3), rpma_conn_get_rcq(3), rpma_srq_get_rcq(3), rpma_cq_wait(3),
       rpma_cq_get_wc(3), librpma(7) and https://pmem.io/rpma/