Re: [PATCH 11/12] svcrdma: Add a message log string to indicate if FastReg is being used

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J. Bruce Fields wrote:
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 09:20:04PM -0500, Tom Tucker wrote:
Tom Tucker wrote:
J. Bruce Fields wrote:
On Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 01:46:43PM -0500, Tom Tucker wrote:
Coming up with a name for the command is probably
harder than writing it.

Here it is...
Neat-o, thanks.

Just for fun, I installed libibverbs from Fedora 9, modprobe'd
ib_uverbs, and tried running this, and got a "libibverbs: Warning:
couldn't open config directory '/etc/libibverbs.d'."  Is there a HOWTO
somewhere that I should know about?
Hmm. Sounds like the Fedora RPM didn't do all the necessary bits. I have a Fedora 9 system,
I'll see what I get. I typically use the latest OFED distro.

I should qualify this. I use the OFED distro for the user-mode bits. For kernel bits, I use top of
tree.

I poked around the redhat bugzilla for any reports and didn't find
anything....  Is there a package from the OFED distro that I should look
at to get the idea?


http://www.openfabrics.org/downloads/OFED/ofed-1.4/OFED-1.4-rc3.tgz

Untar and run ./install.pl

Notes:

1. It has a crippled NFSRDMA port someone did that you definitely don't want to install. It should not be installed by default so, if you select open 2 (HPC), you should be ok.

2. The install is dependent on the running kernel, so you'll want to install it with the test kernel running.

3. I _think_ this thing will overwrite your test kernel's drivers, so you may need to redo 'make modules_install' after installing OFED. I do anyway.

Feel free to ping me if you run into trouble.

Tom

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