ibv_destroy_wq(3)

create or destroy a Work Queue (WQ).

Section 3 libibverbs-dev bookworm source

Description

IBV_CREATE_WQ

NAME

ibv_create_wq, ibv_destroy_wq - create or destroy a Work Queue (WQ).

SYNOPSIS

#include <infiniband/verbs.h>

struct ibv_wq *ibv_create_wq(struct ibv_context *context,
struct ibv_wq_init_attr
*wq_init_attr);

int ibv_destroy_wq(struct ibv_wq *wq);

DESCRIPTION

ibv_create_wq() creates a WQ associated with the ibv_context context. The argument wq_init_attr is an ibv_wq_init_attr struct, as defined in <infiniband/verbs.h>.

struct ibv_wq_init_attr {

void *wq_context; /* Associated context of the WQ */
enum ibv_wq_type wq_type; /* WQ type */
uint32_t max_wr; /* Requested max number of outstanding WRs in the WQ */
uint32_t max_sge; /* Requested max number of scatter/gather (s/g) elements per WR in the WQ */
struct ibv_pd *pd; /* PD to be associated with the WQ */
struct ibv_cq *cq; /* CQ to be associated with the WQ */
uint32_t comp_mask; /* Identifies valid fields. Use ibv_wq_init_attr_mask */
uint32_t create_flags /* Creation flags for this WQ, use enum ibv_wq_flags */

};

enum ibv_wq_flags {

IBV_WQ_FLAGS_CVLAN_STRIPPING = 1 << 0, /* CVLAN field will be stripped from incoming packets */
IBV_WQ_FLAGS_SCATTER_FCS = 1 << 1, /* FCS field will be scattered to host memory */
IBV_WQ_FLAGS_DELAY_DROP = 1 << 2, /* Packets won’t be dropped immediately if no receive WQEs */
IBV_WQ_FLAGS_PCI_WRITE_END_PADDING = 1 << 3, /* Incoming packets will be padded to cacheline size */
IBV_WQ_FLAGS_RESERVED = 1 << 4,

};

The function ibv_create_wq() will update the wq_init_attr->max_wr and wq_init_attr->max_sge fields with the actual WQ values of the WQ that was created; the values will be greater than or equal to the values requested.

ibv_destroy_wq() destroys the WQ wq.

RETURN VALUE

ibv_create_wq() returns a pointer to the created WQ, or NULL if the request fails.

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

SEE ALSO

ibv_modify_wq(3),

AUTHORS

Yishai Hadas <yishaih@mellanox.com>