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Manual Pages  — IBND_FIND_NODE_GUID

NAME

ibnd_find_node_guid, ibnd_find_node_dr - given a fabric object find the node object within it which matches the guid or directed route specified.

CONTENTS

SYNOPSIS

#include <infiniband/ibnetdisc.h> 

ibnd_node_t *ibnd_find_node_guid(ibnd_fabric_t *fabric, uint64_t guid) ibnd_node_t *ibnd_find_node_dr(ibnd_fabric_t *fabric, char *dr_str)

DESCRIPTION

ibnd_find_node_guid() Given a fabric object and a guid, return the ibnd_node_t object with that node guid. ibnd_find_node_dr() Given a fabric object and a directed route, return the ibnd_node_t object with that directed route.

RETURN VALUE

ibnd_find_node_guid(), ibnd_find_node_dr() return NULL on failure, otherwise a valid ibnd_node_t object.

AUTHORS


July 25, 2008 IBND_FIND_NODE_GUID (3) OpenIB

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