Re: [PATCH rdma-next v3 0/6] Add Enhanced Connection Established (ECE)

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On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 01:32:58PM +0300, Leon Romanovsky wrote:
> From: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> Changelog:
>  v3:
>  * Rebased on top of ebd6e96b33a2 RDMA/ipoib: Remove can_sleep parameter from iboib_mcast_alloc
>  * Updated rdma_reject patch to include newly added RTR ulp
>  * Remove empty hunks added by rebase
>  * Changed signature of rdma_reject so kernel users will provide reason by themselves
>  * Squashed UAPI patch to other patches which add functionality
>  * Removed define of the IBTA reason from UAPI
>  v2: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-rdma/20200413141538.935574-1-leon@xxxxxxxxxx/
>  * Rebased on latest rdma-next and removed already accepted patches.
>  * Updated all rdma_reject in-kernel users to provide reject reason.
>  v1: Dropped field_avail patch in favor of mass conversion to use function
>      which already exists in the kernel code.
>  https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20200310091438.248429-1-leon@xxxxxxxxxx
>  v0: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20200305150105.207959-1-leon@xxxxxxxxxx
> 
> Enhanced Connection Established or ECE is new negotiation scheme
> introduced in IBTA v1.4 to exchange extra information about nodes
> capabilities and later negotiate them at the connection establishment
> phase.
> 
> The RDMA-CM messages (REQ, REP, SIDR_REQ and SIDR_REP) were extended
> to carry two fields, one new and another gained new functionality:
>  * VendorID is a new field that indicates that common subset of vendor
>    option bits are supported as indicated by that VendorID.
>  * AttributeModifier already exists, but overloaded to indicate which
>    vendor options are supported by this VendorID.
> 
> This is kernel part of such functionality which is responsible to get data
> from librdmacm and properly create and handle RDMA-CM messages.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Leon Romanovsky (6):
>   RDMA/cm: Add Enhanced Connection Establishment (ECE) bits
>   RDMA/ucma: Extend ucma_connect to receive ECE parameters
>   RDMA/ucma: Deliver ECE parameters through UCMA events
>   RDMA/cm: Send and receive ECE parameter over the wire
>   RDMA/cma: Connect ECE to rdma_accept
>   RDMA/cma: Provide ECE reject reason

Applied to for-next, thanks

Jason



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