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NAME

       fi_nic - Fabric network interface card attributes

NETWORK INTERFACE CARD ATTRIBUTES

       The  fid_nic structure defines attributes for a struct fi_info that is directly associated
       with  underlying  networking  hardware  and  may  be  returned   directly   from   calling
       fi_getinfo(3).  The format of fid_nic and the related substructures are defined below.

       Note  that  not all fields of all structures may be available.  Unavailable or fields that
       are not applicable to the indicated device will be set to NULL or 0.

              struct fid_nic {
                  struct fid             fid;
                  struct fi_device_attr *device_attr;
                  struct fi_bus_attr    *bus_attr;
                  struct fi_link_attr   *link_attr;
                  void                  *prov_attr;
              };

              struct fi_device_attr {
                  char *name;
                  char *device_id;
                  char *device_version;
                  char *vendor_id;
                  char *driver;
                  char *firmware;
              };

              struct fi_pci_attr {
                  uint16_t domain_id;
                  uint8_t  bus_id;
                  uint8_t  device_id;
                  uint8_t  function_id;
              };

              struct fi_bus_attr {
                  enum fi_bus_type       bus_type;
                  union {
                      struct fi_pci_attr pci;
                  } attr;
              };

              struct fi_link_attr {
                  char               *address;
                  size_t             mtu;
                  size_t             speed;
                  enum fi_link_state state;
                  char               *network_type;
              };

   Device Attributes
       Device attributes are used to identify the specific virtual  or  hardware  NIC  associated
       with an fi_info structure.

       name   The  operating  system  name  associated  with  the  device.  This may be a logical
              network interface name (e.g. eth0 or eno1) or an absolute filename.

       device_id
              This is a vendor specific identifier for the device or product.

       device_version
              Indicates the version of the device.

       vendor_id
              Indicates the name of the vendor that distributes the NIC.

       driver The name of the driver associated with the device

       firmware
              The device’s firmware version.

   Bus Attributes
       The bus attributes are used to identify the physical location of the NIC in the system.

       bus_type
              Indicates the type of system bus where  the  NIC  is  located.   Valid  values  are
              FI_BUS_PCI or FI_BUS_UNKNOWN.

       attr.pci.domain_id
              The domain where the PCI bus is located.  Valid only if bus_type is FI_BUS_PCI.

       attr.pci.bus_id
              The  PCI  bus  identifier  where  the device is located.  Valid only if bus_type is
              FI_BUS_PCI.

       attr.pci.device_id
              The identifier on the PCI bus where the device is located.  Valid only if  bus_type
              is FI_BUS_PCI.

       attr.pci.function_id
              The function on the device being referenced.  Valid only if bus_type is FI_BUS_PCI.

   Link Attributes
       Link attributes describe low-level details about the network connection into the fabric.

       address
              The  primary link-level address associated with the NIC, such as a MAC address.  If
              multiple addresses are available, only one will be reported.

       mtu    The maximum transfer unit of link level frames or packets, in bytes.

       speed  The active link data rate, given in bits per second.

       state  The  current  physical  port   state.    Possible   values   are   FI_LINK_UNKNOWN,
              FI_LINK_DOWN,  and  FI_LINK_UP,  to  indicate  if  the port state is unknown or not
              applicable (unknown), inactive (down), or active (up).

       network_type
              Specifies the type of network interface  currently  active,  such  as  Ethernet  or
              InfiniBand.

   Provider Attributes
       Provider  attributes  reference provider specific details of the device.  These attributes
       are both provider and device specific.  The attributes can be interpreted by  fi_tostr(3).
       Applications  may  also  use  the  other attribute fields, such as related fi_fabric_attr:
       prov_name field, to determine an appropriate structure to cast the attributes.  The format
       and definition of this field is outside the scope of the libfabric core framework, but may
       be available as part of a provider specific header file included with libfabric package.

NOTES

       The fid_nic structure is returned as part of a call to fi_getinfo(3).  It is automatically
       freed as part of calling fi_freeinfo(3)

SEE ALSO

       fi_getinfo(3)

AUTHORS

       OpenFabrics.