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#include <infiniband/ibnetdisc.h>void ibnd_destroy_fabric(ibnd_fabric_t *fabric) void ibnd_debug(int i) void ibnd_show_progress(int i) int ibnd_set_max_smps_on_wire(int i)
ibmad_port must be opened with at least IB_SMI_CLASS and IB_SMI_DIRECT_CLASS classes for ibnd_discover_fabric to work.
ibnd_destroy_fabric() free all memory and resources associated with the fabric.
ibnd_debug() Set the debug level to be printed as library operations take place.
ibnd_show_progress() Indicate that the library should print debug output which shows it's progress through the fabric.
ibnd_set_max_smps_on_wire() Set the number of SMPs which will be issued on the wire simultaneously.
ibnd_destory_fabric(), ibnd_debug() NONE
ibnd_set_max_smps_on_wire() The previous value is returned
Discover the entire fabric connected to device mthca0, port 1.
int mgmt_classes[2] = {IB_SMI_CLASS, IB_SMI_DIRECT_CLASS};
struct ibmad_port *ibmad_port = mad_rpc_open_port(ca, ca_port, mgmt_classes, 2);
ibnd_fabric_t *fabric = ibnd_discover_fabric(ibmad_port, 100, NULL, 0);
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ibnd_destroy_fabric(fabric);
mad_rpc_close_port(ibmad_port);
Discover only a single node and those nodes connected to it.
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str2drpath(&(port_id.drpath), from, 0, 0);
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ibnd_discover_fabric(ibmad_port, 100, &port_id, 1);
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July 25, 2008 | IBND_DISCOVER_FABRIC (3) | OpenIB |
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