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NAME

       fi_fabric - Fabric network operations

       fi_fabric / fi_close
              Open / close a fabric network

       fi_tostr / fi_tostr_r
              Convert fabric attributes, flags, and capabilities to printable string

SYNOPSIS

              #include <rdma/fabric.h>

              int fi_fabric(struct fi_fabric_attr *attr,
                  struct fid_fabric **fabric, void *context);

              int fi_close(struct fid *fabric);

              char * fi_tostr(const void *data, enum fi_type datatype);

              char * fi_tostr(char *buf, size_t len, const void *data,
                  enum fi_type datatype);

ARGUMENTS

       attr   Attributes of fabric to open.

       fabric Fabric network

       context
              User specified context associated with the opened object.  This context is returned
              as part of any associated asynchronous event.

       buf    Output buffer to write string.

       len    Size in bytes of memory referenced by buf.

       data   Input data to convert into a string.  The format  of  data  is  determined  by  the
              datatype parameter.

       datatype
              Indicates the data to convert to a printable string.

DESCRIPTION

       A  fabric  identifier  is  used  to  reference opened fabric resources and library related
       objects.

       The fabric network represents a collection of hardware and software resources that  access
       a  single physical or virtual network.  All network ports on a system that can communicate
       with each other through their attached networks belong  to  the  same  fabric.   A  fabric
       network  shares  network  addresses  and can span multiple providers.  An application must
       open a fabric network prior to allocating other network resources, such  as  communication
       endpoints.

   fi_fabric
       Opens  a  fabric  network  provider.   The attributes of the fabric provider are specified
       through the open call, and may be obtained by calling fi_getinfo.

   fi_close
       The fi_close call is used to release all resources associated with a fabric  object.   All
       items associated with the opened fabric must be released prior to calling fi_close.

   fi_tostr / fi_tostr_r
       Converts  fabric  interface  attributes,  capabilities,  flags,  and  enum  values  into a
       printable string.  The data parameter accepts a pointer to the attribute  or  value(s)  to
       display,  with  the  datatype parameter indicating the type of data referenced by the data
       parameter.  Valid values for the datatype are listed below, along with  the  corresponding
       datatype or field value.

       FI_TYPE_INFO
              struct fi_info, including all substructures and fields

       FI_TYPE_EP_TYPE
              struct fi_info::type field

       FI_TYPE_EP_CAP
              struct fi_info::ep_cap field

       FI_TYPE_OP_FLAGS
              struct fi_info::op_flags field, or general uint64_t flags

       FI_TYPE_ADDR_FORMAT
              struct fi_info::addr_format field

       FI_TYPE_TX_ATTR
              struct fi_tx_attr

       FI_TYPE_RX_ATTR
              struct fi_rx_attr

       FI_TYPE_EP_ATTR
              struct fi_ep_attr

       FI_TYPE_DOMAIN_ATTR
              struct fi_domain_attr

       FI_TYPE_FABRIC_ATTR
              struct fi_fabric_attr

       FI_TYPE_THREADING
              enum fi_threading

       FI_TYPE_PROGRESS
              enum fi_progress

       FI_TYPE_PROTOCOL
              struct fi_ep_attr::protocol field

       FI_TYPE_MSG_ORDER
              struct fi_ep_attr::msg_order field

       FI_TYPE_MODE
              struct fi_info::mode field

       FI_TYPE_AV_TYPE
              enum fi_av_type

       FI_TYPE_ATOMIC_TYPE
              enum fi_datatype

       FI_TYPE_ATOMIC_OP
              enum fi_op

       FI_TYPE_VERSION
              Returns  the  library  version  of libfabric in string form.  The data parameter is
              ignored.

       FI_TYPE_EQ_EVENT
              uint32_t event parameter returned from fi_eq_read().  See fi_eq(3) for  a  list  of
              known values.

       FI_TYPE_CQ_EVENT_FLAGS
              uint64_t flags field in fi_cq_xxx_entry structures.  See fi_cq(3) for valid flags.

       FI_TYPE_MR_MODE
              struct fi_domain_attr::mr_mode flags

       FI_TYPE_OP_TYPE
              enum fi_op_type

       FI_TYPE_FID
              struct fid *

       FI_TYPE_HMEM_IFACE
              enum fi_hmem_iface *

       FI_TYPE_CQ_FORMAT
              enum fi_cq_format

       FI_TYPE_LOG_LEVEL
              enum fi_log_level

       FI_TYPE_LOG_SUBSYS
              enum fi_log_subsys

       fi_tostr()  will  return  a  pointer  to  an  internal libfabric buffer that should not be
       modified, and will be overwritten the next time fi_tostr() is invoked.  fi_tostr() is  not
       thread safe.

       The  fi_tostr_r()  function  is  a  re-entrant  and thread safe version of fi_tostr().  It
       writes the string into a buffer provided by the caller.  fi_tostr_r() returns the start of
       the caller’s buffer.

NOTES

       The  following  resources  are  associated  with  fabric  domains: access domains, passive
       endpoints, and CM event queues.

FABRIC ATTRIBUTES

       The fi_fabric_attr structure defines the set of attributes associated with a fabric and  a
       fabric provider.

              struct fi_fabric_attr {
                  struct fid_fabric *fabric;
                  char              *name;
                  char              *prov_name;
                  uint32_t          prov_version;
                  uint32_t          api_version;
              };

   fabric
       On  input  to  fi_getinfo,  a  user  may set this to an opened fabric instance to restrict
       output to the given fabric.  On output from fi_getinfo, if no fabric  was  specified,  but
       the  user has an opened instance of the named fabric, this will reference the first opened
       instance.  If no instance has been opened, this field will be NULL.

       The fabric instance returned  by  fi_getinfo  should  only  be  considered  valid  if  the
       application  does  not  close any fabric instances from another thread while fi_getinfo is
       being processed.

   name
       A fabric identifier.

   prov_name - Provider Name
       The name of the underlying fabric provider.

       To request an utility provider layered over a specific core provider,  both  the  provider
       names have to be specified using “;” as delimiter.

       e.g. “ofi_rxm;verbs” or “verbs;ofi_rxm”

       For  debugging  and  administrative purposes, environment variables can be used to control
       which   fabric   providers   will    be    registered    with    libfabric.     Specifying
       “FI_PROVIDER=foo,bar”  will  allow  any  providers  with  the  names  “foo” or “bar” to be
       registered.  Similarly, specifying “FI_PROVIDER=^foo,bar” will prevent any providers  with
       the  names  “foo” or “bar” from being registered.  Providers which are not registered will
       not appear in fi_getinfo results.  Applications which need a  specific  set  of  providers
       should  implement their own filtering of fi_getinfo’s results rather than relying on these
       environment variables in a production setting.

   prov_version - Provider Version
       Version information for the fabric provider, in a major.minor  format.   The  use  of  the
       FI_MAJOR()  and  FI_MINOR()  version  macros  may  be  used to extract the major and minor
       version data.  See fi_version(3).

       In case of an utility provider layered over a core  provider,  the  version  would  always
       refer to that of the utility provider.

   api_version
       The interface version requested by the application.  This value corresponds to the version
       parameter passed into fi_getinfo(3).

RETURN VALUE

       Returns FI_SUCCESS on success.  On error, a negative value corresponding to  fabric  errno
       is returned.  Fabric errno values are defined in rdma/fi_errno.h.

ERRORS

SEE ALSO

       fabric(7), fi_getinfo(3), fi_domain(3), fi_eq(3), fi_endpoint(3)

AUTHORS

       OpenFabrics.