.\" -*- nroff -*- .\" Licensed under the OpenIB.org BSD license (FreeBSD Variant) - See COPYING.md .\" .TH IBV_BIND_MW 3 2016-02-02 libibverbs "Libibverbs Programmer's Manual" .SH "NAME" ibv_bind_mw \- post a request to bind a type 1 memory window to a memory region .SH "SYNOPSIS" .nf .B #include .sp .BI "int ibv_bind_mw(struct ibv_qp " "*qp" ", struct ibv_mw " "*mw" ", .BI " struct ibv_mw_bind " "*mw_bind" "); .fi .SH "DESCRIPTION" .B ibv_bind_mw() posts to the queue pair .I qp a request to bind the memory window .I mw according to the details in .I mw_bind\fR. .PP The argument .I mw_bind is an ibv_mw_bind struct, as defined in . .PP .nf struct ibv_mw_bind { .in +8 uint64_t wr_id; /* User defined WR ID */ int send_flags; /* Use ibv_send_flags */ struct ibv_mw_bind_info bind_info; /* MW bind information */ .in -8 } .fi .PP .nf struct ibv_mw_bind_info { .in +8 struct ibv_mr *mr; /* The MR to bind the MW to */ uint64_t addr; /* The address the MW should start at */ uint64_t length; /* The length (in bytes) the MW should span */ int mw_access_flags; /* Access flags to the MW. Use ibv_access_flags */ .in -8 }; .fi .PP The QP Transport Service Type must be either UC, RC or XRC_SEND for bind operations. .PP The attribute send_flags describes the properties of the \s-1WR\s0. It is either 0 or the bitwise \s-1OR\s0 of one or more of the following flags: .PP .TP .B IBV_SEND_FENCE \fR Set the fence indicator. .TP .B IBV_SEND_SIGNALED \fR Set the completion notification indicator. Relevant only if QP was created with sq_sig_all=0 .PP The mw_access_flags define the allowed access to the MW after the bind completes successfully. It is either 0 or the bitwise \s-1OR\s0 of one or more of the following flags: .TP .B IBV_ACCESS_REMOTE_WRITE \fR Enable Remote Write Access. Requires local write access to the MR. .TP .B IBV_ACCESS_REMOTE_READ\fR Enable Remote Read Access .TP .B IBV_ACCESS_REMOTE_ATOMIC\fR Enable Remote Atomic Operation Access (if supported). Requires local write access to the MR. .TP .B IBV_ACCESS_ZERO_BASED\fR If set, the address set on the 'remote_addr' field on the WR will be an offset from the MW's start address. .SH "RETURN VALUE" .B ibv_bind_mw() returns 0 on success, or the value of errno on failure (which indicates the failure reason). In case of a success, the R_key of the memory window after the bind is returned in the mw_bind->mw->rkey field. .SH "NOTES" The bind does not complete when the function return - it is merely posted to the QP. The user should keep a copy of the old R_key, and fix the mw structure if the subsequent CQE for the bind operation indicates a failure. The user may safely send the R_key using a send request on the same QP, (based on QP ordering rules: a send after a bind request on the same QP are always ordered), but must not transfer it to the remote in any other manner before reading a successful CQE. .PP Note that for type 2 MW, one should directly post bind WR to the QP, using ibv_post_send. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR ibv_alloc_mw (3), .BR ibv_post_send (3), .BR ibv_poll_cq (3) .BR ibv_reg_mr (3), .SH "AUTHORS" .TP Majd Dibbiny .TP Yishai Hadas