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openmpi/ompi/mca/btl/openib/btl_openib.h

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana
* University Research and Technology
* Corporation. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The University of Tennessee and The University
* of Tennessee Research Foundation. All rights
* reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart,
* University of Stuttgart. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
Bring over all the work from the /tmp/ib-hw-detect branch. In addition to my design and testing, it was conceptually approved by Gil, Gleb, Pasha, Brad, and Galen. Functionally [probably somewhat lightly] tested by Galen. We may still have to shake out some bugs during the next few months, but it seems to be working for all the cases that I can throw at it. Here's a summary of the changes from that branch: * Move MCA parameter registration to a new file (btl_openib_mca.c): * Properly check the retun status of registering MCA params * Check for valid values of MCA parameters * Make help strings better * Otherwise, the only default value of an MCA param that was changed was max_btls; it went from 4 to -1 (meaning: use all available) * Properly prototyped internal functions in _component.c * Made a bunch of functions static that didn't need to be public * Renamed to remove "mca_" prefix from static functions * Call new MCA param registration function * Call new INI file read/lookup/finalize functions * Updated a bunch of macros to be "BTL_" instead of "ORTE_" * Be a little more consistent with return values * Handle -1 for the max_btls MCA param * Fixed a free() that should have been an OBJ_RELEASE() * Some re-indenting * Added INI-file parsing * New flex file: btl_openib_ini.l * New default HCA params .ini file (probably to be expanded over time by other HCA vendors) * Added more show_help messages for parsing problems * Read in INI files and cache the values for later lookup * When component opens an HCA, lookup to see if any corresponding values were found in the INI files (ID'ed by the HCA vendor_id and vendor_part_id) * Added btl_openib_verbose MCA param that shows what the INI-file stuff does (e.g., shows which MTU your HCA ends up using) * Added btl_openib_hca_param_files as a colon-delimited list of INI files to check for values during startup (in order, left-to-right, just like the MCA base directory param). * MTU is currently the only value supported in this framework. * It is not a fatal error if we don't find params for the HCA in the INI file(s). Instead, just print a warning. New MCA param btl_openib_warn_no_hca_params_found can be used to disable printing the warning. * Add MTU to peer negotiation when making a connection * Exchange maximum MTU; select the lesser of the two This commit was SVN r11182.
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* Copyright (c) 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* $COPYRIGHT$
*
* Additional copyrights may follow
*
* $HEADER$
Bring over all the work from the /tmp/ib-hw-detect branch. In addition to my design and testing, it was conceptually approved by Gil, Gleb, Pasha, Brad, and Galen. Functionally [probably somewhat lightly] tested by Galen. We may still have to shake out some bugs during the next few months, but it seems to be working for all the cases that I can throw at it. Here's a summary of the changes from that branch: * Move MCA parameter registration to a new file (btl_openib_mca.c): * Properly check the retun status of registering MCA params * Check for valid values of MCA parameters * Make help strings better * Otherwise, the only default value of an MCA param that was changed was max_btls; it went from 4 to -1 (meaning: use all available) * Properly prototyped internal functions in _component.c * Made a bunch of functions static that didn't need to be public * Renamed to remove "mca_" prefix from static functions * Call new MCA param registration function * Call new INI file read/lookup/finalize functions * Updated a bunch of macros to be "BTL_" instead of "ORTE_" * Be a little more consistent with return values * Handle -1 for the max_btls MCA param * Fixed a free() that should have been an OBJ_RELEASE() * Some re-indenting * Added INI-file parsing * New flex file: btl_openib_ini.l * New default HCA params .ini file (probably to be expanded over time by other HCA vendors) * Added more show_help messages for parsing problems * Read in INI files and cache the values for later lookup * When component opens an HCA, lookup to see if any corresponding values were found in the INI files (ID'ed by the HCA vendor_id and vendor_part_id) * Added btl_openib_verbose MCA param that shows what the INI-file stuff does (e.g., shows which MTU your HCA ends up using) * Added btl_openib_hca_param_files as a colon-delimited list of INI files to check for values during startup (in order, left-to-right, just like the MCA base directory param). * MTU is currently the only value supported in this framework. * It is not a fatal error if we don't find params for the HCA in the INI file(s). Instead, just print a warning. New MCA param btl_openib_warn_no_hca_params_found can be used to disable printing the warning. * Add MTU to peer negotiation when making a connection * Exchange maximum MTU; select the lesser of the two This commit was SVN r11182.
2006-08-14 23:30:37 +04:00
*
* @file
*/
Bring over all the work from the /tmp/ib-hw-detect branch. In addition to my design and testing, it was conceptually approved by Gil, Gleb, Pasha, Brad, and Galen. Functionally [probably somewhat lightly] tested by Galen. We may still have to shake out some bugs during the next few months, but it seems to be working for all the cases that I can throw at it. Here's a summary of the changes from that branch: * Move MCA parameter registration to a new file (btl_openib_mca.c): * Properly check the retun status of registering MCA params * Check for valid values of MCA parameters * Make help strings better * Otherwise, the only default value of an MCA param that was changed was max_btls; it went from 4 to -1 (meaning: use all available) * Properly prototyped internal functions in _component.c * Made a bunch of functions static that didn't need to be public * Renamed to remove "mca_" prefix from static functions * Call new MCA param registration function * Call new INI file read/lookup/finalize functions * Updated a bunch of macros to be "BTL_" instead of "ORTE_" * Be a little more consistent with return values * Handle -1 for the max_btls MCA param * Fixed a free() that should have been an OBJ_RELEASE() * Some re-indenting * Added INI-file parsing * New flex file: btl_openib_ini.l * New default HCA params .ini file (probably to be expanded over time by other HCA vendors) * Added more show_help messages for parsing problems * Read in INI files and cache the values for later lookup * When component opens an HCA, lookup to see if any corresponding values were found in the INI files (ID'ed by the HCA vendor_id and vendor_part_id) * Added btl_openib_verbose MCA param that shows what the INI-file stuff does (e.g., shows which MTU your HCA ends up using) * Added btl_openib_hca_param_files as a colon-delimited list of INI files to check for values during startup (in order, left-to-right, just like the MCA base directory param). * MTU is currently the only value supported in this framework. * It is not a fatal error if we don't find params for the HCA in the INI file(s). Instead, just print a warning. New MCA param btl_openib_warn_no_hca_params_found can be used to disable printing the warning. * Add MTU to peer negotiation when making a connection * Exchange maximum MTU; select the lesser of the two This commit was SVN r11182.
2006-08-14 23:30:37 +04:00
#ifndef MCA_PTL_IB_H
#define MCA_PTL_IB_H
/* Standard system includes */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <infiniband/verbs.h>
/* Open MPI includes */
#include "ompi/class/ompi_free_list.h"
#include "ompi/class/ompi_bitmap.h"
#include "orte/class/orte_pointer_array.h"
#include "opal/event/event.h"
#include "ompi/mca/pml/pml.h"
#include "ompi/mca/btl/btl.h"
#include "opal/util/output.h"
#include "ompi/mca/mpool/mpool.h"
#include "ompi/mca/btl/base/btl_base_error.h"
#include "ompi/mca/btl/btl.h"
#include "ompi/mca/btl/base/base.h"
#include "btl_openib_frag.h"
#if defined(c_plusplus) || defined(__cplusplus)
extern "C" {
#endif
#define MCA_BTL_IB_LEAVE_PINNED 1
/**
* Infiniband (IB) BTL component.
*/
struct mca_btl_openib_component_t {
mca_btl_base_component_1_0_1_t super; /**< base BTL component */
int ib_max_btls;
/**< maximum number of hcas available to the IB component */
int ib_num_btls;
/**< number of hcas available to the IB component */
struct mca_btl_openib_module_t *openib_btls;
/**< array of available PTLs */
int ib_free_list_num;
/**< initial size of free lists */
int ib_free_list_max;
/**< maximum size of free lists */
int ib_free_list_inc;
/**< number of elements to alloc when growing free lists */
opal_list_t ib_procs;
/**< list of ib proc structures */
opal_event_t ib_send_event;
/**< event structure for sends */
opal_event_t ib_recv_event;
/**< event structure for recvs */
opal_mutex_t ib_lock;
/**< lock for accessing module state */
char* ib_mpool_name;
/**< name of ib memory pool */
int32_t rd_num; /**< the number of receive descriptors to post to each queue pair */
int32_t rd_low; /**< low water mark to reach before posting additional receive descriptors */
int32_t rd_win; /**< ack credits when window size exceeded */
int32_t rd_rsv; /**< descriptors held in reserve for control messages */
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int32_t srq_rd_max; /* maximum number of receive descriptors posted */
int32_t srq_rd_per_peer; /* number of receive descriptors to post per log2(peers) in SRQ mode */
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int32_t srq_sd_max; /* maximum number of send descriptors posted */
size_t eager_limit;
size_t max_send_size;
uint32_t reg_mru_len;
uint32_t use_srq;
uint32_t ib_cq_size; /**< Max outstanding CQE on the CQ */
uint32_t ib_sg_list_size; /**< Max scatter/gather descriptor entries on the WQ*/
uint32_t ib_pkey_ix;
uint32_t ib_psn;
uint32_t ib_qp_ous_rd_atom;
uint32_t ib_mtu;
uint32_t ib_min_rnr_timer;
uint32_t ib_timeout;
uint32_t ib_retry_count;
uint32_t ib_rnr_retry;
uint32_t ib_max_rdma_dst_ops;
uint32_t ib_service_level;
uint32_t ib_static_rate;
uint32_t use_eager_rdma;
int32_t eager_rdma_threshold;
uint32_t eager_rdma_num;
uint32_t max_eager_rdma;
uint32_t btls_per_lid;
uint32_t max_lmc;
uint32_t buffer_alignment;
Bring over all the work from the /tmp/ib-hw-detect branch. In addition to my design and testing, it was conceptually approved by Gil, Gleb, Pasha, Brad, and Galen. Functionally [probably somewhat lightly] tested by Galen. We may still have to shake out some bugs during the next few months, but it seems to be working for all the cases that I can throw at it. Here's a summary of the changes from that branch: * Move MCA parameter registration to a new file (btl_openib_mca.c): * Properly check the retun status of registering MCA params * Check for valid values of MCA parameters * Make help strings better * Otherwise, the only default value of an MCA param that was changed was max_btls; it went from 4 to -1 (meaning: use all available) * Properly prototyped internal functions in _component.c * Made a bunch of functions static that didn't need to be public * Renamed to remove "mca_" prefix from static functions * Call new MCA param registration function * Call new INI file read/lookup/finalize functions * Updated a bunch of macros to be "BTL_" instead of "ORTE_" * Be a little more consistent with return values * Handle -1 for the max_btls MCA param * Fixed a free() that should have been an OBJ_RELEASE() * Some re-indenting * Added INI-file parsing * New flex file: btl_openib_ini.l * New default HCA params .ini file (probably to be expanded over time by other HCA vendors) * Added more show_help messages for parsing problems * Read in INI files and cache the values for later lookup * When component opens an HCA, lookup to see if any corresponding values were found in the INI files (ID'ed by the HCA vendor_id and vendor_part_id) * Added btl_openib_verbose MCA param that shows what the INI-file stuff does (e.g., shows which MTU your HCA ends up using) * Added btl_openib_hca_param_files as a colon-delimited list of INI files to check for values during startup (in order, left-to-right, just like the MCA base directory param). * MTU is currently the only value supported in this framework. * It is not a fatal error if we don't find params for the HCA in the INI file(s). Instead, just print a warning. New MCA param btl_openib_warn_no_hca_params_found can be used to disable printing the warning. * Add MTU to peer negotiation when making a connection * Exchange maximum MTU; select the lesser of the two This commit was SVN r11182.
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/** Colon-delimited list of filenames for HCA parameters */
char *hca_params_file_names;
/** Whether we're in verbose mode or not */
bool verbose;
/** Whether we want a warning if no HCA-specific parameters are
found in INI files */
bool warn_no_hca_params_found;
}; typedef struct mca_btl_openib_component_t mca_btl_openib_component_t;
OMPI_MODULE_DECLSPEC extern mca_btl_openib_component_t mca_btl_openib_component;
typedef mca_btl_base_recv_reg_t mca_btl_openib_recv_reg_t;
struct mca_btl_openib_port_info_t {
uint32_t mtu;
uint64_t subnet;
};
typedef struct mca_btl_openib_port_info_t mca_btl_openib_port_info_t;
struct mca_btl_openib_hca_t {
struct ibv_device *ib_dev; /* the ib device */
struct ibv_context *ib_dev_context;
struct ibv_device_attr ib_dev_attr;
struct ibv_pd *ib_pd;
mca_mpool_base_module_t *mpool;
Bring over all the work from the /tmp/ib-hw-detect branch. In addition to my design and testing, it was conceptually approved by Gil, Gleb, Pasha, Brad, and Galen. Functionally [probably somewhat lightly] tested by Galen. We may still have to shake out some bugs during the next few months, but it seems to be working for all the cases that I can throw at it. Here's a summary of the changes from that branch: * Move MCA parameter registration to a new file (btl_openib_mca.c): * Properly check the retun status of registering MCA params * Check for valid values of MCA parameters * Make help strings better * Otherwise, the only default value of an MCA param that was changed was max_btls; it went from 4 to -1 (meaning: use all available) * Properly prototyped internal functions in _component.c * Made a bunch of functions static that didn't need to be public * Renamed to remove "mca_" prefix from static functions * Call new MCA param registration function * Call new INI file read/lookup/finalize functions * Updated a bunch of macros to be "BTL_" instead of "ORTE_" * Be a little more consistent with return values * Handle -1 for the max_btls MCA param * Fixed a free() that should have been an OBJ_RELEASE() * Some re-indenting * Added INI-file parsing * New flex file: btl_openib_ini.l * New default HCA params .ini file (probably to be expanded over time by other HCA vendors) * Added more show_help messages for parsing problems * Read in INI files and cache the values for later lookup * When component opens an HCA, lookup to see if any corresponding values were found in the INI files (ID'ed by the HCA vendor_id and vendor_part_id) * Added btl_openib_verbose MCA param that shows what the INI-file stuff does (e.g., shows which MTU your HCA ends up using) * Added btl_openib_hca_param_files as a colon-delimited list of INI files to check for values during startup (in order, left-to-right, just like the MCA base directory param). * MTU is currently the only value supported in this framework. * It is not a fatal error if we don't find params for the HCA in the INI file(s). Instead, just print a warning. New MCA param btl_openib_warn_no_hca_params_found can be used to disable printing the warning. * Add MTU to peer negotiation when making a connection * Exchange maximum MTU; select the lesser of the two This commit was SVN r11182.
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/* MTU for this HCA */
uint32_t mtu;
uint8_t btls; /** < number of btls using this HCA */
};
typedef struct mca_btl_openib_hca_t mca_btl_openib_hca_t;
/**
* IB PTL Interface
*/
struct mca_btl_openib_module_t {
mca_btl_base_module_t super; /**< base PTL interface */
bool btl_inited;
mca_btl_openib_recv_reg_t ib_reg[256];
mca_btl_openib_port_info_t port_info; /* contains only the subnet right now */
mca_btl_openib_hca_t *hca;
uint8_t port_num; /**< ID of the PORT */
struct ibv_cq *ib_cq[2];
struct ibv_port_attr ib_port_attr;
uint16_t lid; /**< lid that is actually used (for LMC) */
uint8_t src_path_bits; /**< offset from base lid (for LMC) */
ompi_free_list_t send_free_eager; /**< free list of eager buffer descriptors */
ompi_free_list_t send_free_max; /**< free list of max buffer descriptors */
ompi_free_list_t send_free_frag; /**< free list of frags only... used for pining memory */
ompi_free_list_t recv_free_eager; /**< High priority free list of buffer descriptors */
ompi_free_list_t recv_free_max; /**< Low priority free list of buffer descriptors */
ompi_free_list_t send_free_control; /**< frags for control massages */
opal_mutex_t ib_lock; /**< module level lock */
/**< an array to allow posting of rr in one swoop */
size_t ib_inline_max; /**< max size of inline send*/
bool poll_cq;
struct ibv_srq *srq[2];
int32_t srd_posted[2];
int32_t num_peers;
int32_t rd_num;
int32_t rd_low;
int32_t sd_tokens[2];
/**< number of frags that can be outstanding (down counter) */
opal_list_t pending_frags[2]; /**< list of pending frags */
opal_mutex_t eager_rdma_lock;
size_t eager_rdma_frag_size; /**< length of eager frag */
orte_pointer_array_t *eager_rdma_buffers; /**< RDMA buffers to poll */
uint32_t eager_rdma_buffers_count; /**< number of RDMA buffers */
mca_btl_base_module_error_cb_fn_t error_cb; /**< error handler */
orte_pointer_array_t *endpoints;
}; typedef struct mca_btl_openib_module_t mca_btl_openib_module_t;
extern mca_btl_openib_module_t mca_btl_openib_module;
/**
* Register a callback function that is called on receipt
* of a fragment.
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL module
* @return Status indicating if cleanup was successful
*
* When the process list changes, the PML notifies the BTL of the
* change, to provide the opportunity to cleanup or release any
* resources associated with the peer.
*/
int mca_btl_openib_register(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
mca_btl_base_tag_t tag,
mca_btl_base_module_recv_cb_fn_t cbfunc,
void* cbdata
);
/**
* Register a callback function that is called on error..
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL module
* @return Status indicating if cleanup was successful
*/
int mca_btl_openib_register_error_cb(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
mca_btl_base_module_error_cb_fn_t cbfunc
);
/**
* Cleanup any resources held by the BTL.
*
* @param btl BTL instance.
* @return OMPI_SUCCESS or error status on failure.
*/
extern int mca_btl_openib_finalize(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl
);
/**
* PML->BTL notification of change in the process list.
*
* @param btl (IN)
* @param nprocs (IN) Number of processes
* @param procs (IN) Set of processes
* @param peers (OUT) Set of (optional) peer addressing info.
* @param peers (IN/OUT) Set of processes that are reachable via this BTL.
* @return OMPI_SUCCESS or error status on failure.
*
*/
extern int mca_btl_openib_add_procs(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
size_t nprocs,
struct ompi_proc_t **procs,
struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t** peers,
ompi_bitmap_t* reachable
);
/**
* PML->BTL notification of change in the process list.
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL instance
* @param nproc (IN) Number of processes.
* @param procs (IN) Set of processes.
* @param peers (IN) Set of peer data structures.
* @return Status indicating if cleanup was successful
*
*/
extern int mca_btl_openib_del_procs(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
size_t nprocs,
struct ompi_proc_t **procs,
struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t** peers
);
/**
* PML->BTL Initiate a send of the specified size.
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL instance
* @param btl_base_peer (IN) BTL peer addressing
* @param send_request (IN/OUT) Send request (allocated by PML via mca_btl_base_request_alloc_fn_t)
* @param size (IN) Number of bytes PML is requesting BTL to deliver
* @param flags (IN) Flags that should be passed to the peer via the message header.
* @param request (OUT) OMPI_SUCCESS if the BTL was able to queue one or more fragments
*/
extern int mca_btl_openib_send(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t* btl_peer,
struct mca_btl_base_descriptor_t* descriptor,
mca_btl_base_tag_t tag
);
/**
* PML->BTL Initiate a put of the specified size.
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL instance
* @param btl_base_peer (IN) BTL peer addressing
* @param send_request (IN/OUT) Send request (allocated by PML via mca_btl_base_request_alloc_fn_t)
* @param size (IN) Number of bytes PML is requesting BTL to deliver
* @param flags (IN) Flags that should be passed to the peer via the message header.
* @param request (OUT) OMPI_SUCCESS if the BTL was able to queue one or more fragments
*/
extern int mca_btl_openib_put(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t* btl_peer,
struct mca_btl_base_descriptor_t* decriptor
);
/**
* PML->BTL Initiate a get of the specified size.
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL instance
* @param btl_base_peer (IN) BTL peer addressing
* @param send_request (IN/OUT) Send request (allocated by PML via mca_btl_base_request_alloc_fn_t)
* @param size (IN) Number of bytes PML is requesting BTL to deliver
* @param flags (IN) Flags that should be passed to the peer via the message header.
* @param request (OUT) OMPI_SUCCESS if the BTL was able to queue one or more fragments
*/
extern int mca_btl_openib_get(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t* btl_peer,
struct mca_btl_base_descriptor_t* decriptor
);
/**
* Allocate a descriptor.
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL module
* @param size (IN) Requested descriptor size.
*/
extern mca_btl_base_descriptor_t* mca_btl_openib_alloc(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
size_t size);
/**
* Return a segment allocated by this BTL.
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL module
* @param descriptor (IN) Allocated descriptor.
*/
extern int mca_btl_openib_free(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
mca_btl_base_descriptor_t* des);
/**
* Pack data and return a descriptor that can be
* used for send/put.
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL module
* @param peer (IN) BTL peer addressing
*/
mca_btl_base_descriptor_t* mca_btl_openib_prepare_src(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t* peer,
mca_mpool_base_registration_t* registration,
struct ompi_convertor_t* convertor,
size_t reserve,
size_t* size
);
/**
* Allocate a descriptor initialized for RDMA write.
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL module
* @param peer (IN) BTL peer addressing
*/
extern mca_btl_base_descriptor_t* mca_btl_openib_prepare_dst(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t* peer,
mca_mpool_base_registration_t* registration,
struct ompi_convertor_t* convertor,
size_t reserve,
size_t* size);
/**
* Return a send fragment to the modules free list.
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL instance
* @param frag (IN) IB send fragment
*
*/
extern void mca_btl_openib_send_frag_return(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
struct mca_btl_openib_frag_t*
);
int mca_btl_openib_create_cq_srq(mca_btl_openib_module_t* openib_btl);
#define BTL_OPENIB_HP_QP 0
#define BTL_OPENIB_LP_QP 1
static inline int mca_btl_openib_post_srr(mca_btl_openib_module_t* openib_btl,
const int additional, const int prio)
{
OPAL_THREAD_LOCK(&openib_btl->ib_lock);
if(openib_btl->srd_posted[prio] <= openib_btl->rd_low + additional &&
openib_btl->srd_posted[prio] < openib_btl->rd_num) {
int32_t i, rc;
int32_t num_post = openib_btl->rd_num - openib_btl->srd_posted[prio];
ompi_free_list_item_t* item;
mca_btl_openib_frag_t* frag;
struct ibv_recv_wr *bad_wr;
ompi_free_list_t *free_list;
if(BTL_OPENIB_HP_QP == prio)
free_list = &openib_btl->recv_free_eager;
else
free_list = &openib_btl->recv_free_max;
for(i = 0; i < num_post; i++) {
OMPI_FREE_LIST_WAIT(free_list, item, rc);
frag = (mca_btl_openib_frag_t*)item;
if(ibv_post_srq_recv(openib_btl->srq[prio], &frag->wr_desc.rd_desc,
&bad_wr)) {
BTL_ERROR(("error posting receive descriptors to shared "
"receive queue: %s", strerror(errno)));
return OMPI_ERROR;
}
}
OPAL_THREAD_ADD32(&openib_btl->srd_posted[prio], num_post);
}
OPAL_THREAD_UNLOCK(&openib_btl->ib_lock);
return OMPI_SUCCESS;
}
#if defined(c_plusplus) || defined(__cplusplus)
}
#endif
#endif