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mlx5dv_alloc_dm(3) mlx5 Programmer’s Manual mlx5dv_alloc_dm(3)

NAME

mlx5dv_alloc_dm - allocates device memory (DM)

SYNOPSIS

#include <infiniband/mlx5dv.h>
struct ibv_dm *mlx5dv_alloc_dm(struct ibv_context *context,

struct ibv_alloc_dm_attr *dm_attr,
struct mlx5dv_alloc_dm_attr *mlx5_dm_attr)

DESCRIPTION

mlx5dv_alloc_dm() allocates device memory (DM) with specific driver properties.

ARGUMENTS

Please see ibv_alloc_dm(3) man page for context and dm_attr.

mlx5_dm_attr

struct mlx5dv_alloc_dm_attr {

enum mlx5dv_alloc_dm_type type;
uint64_t comp_mask; };
The device memory type user wishes to allocate:

MLX5DV_DM_TYPE_MEMIC Device memory of type MEMIC - On-Chip memory that can be allocated and used as memory region for transmitting/receiving packet directly from/to the memory on the chip.

MLX5DV_DM_TYPE_STEERING_SW_ICM Device memory of type STEERING SW ICM - This memory is used by the device to store the packet steering tables and rules. Can be used for direct table and steering rules creation when allocated by a privileged user.

MLX5DV_DM_TYPE_HEADER_MODIFY_SW_ICM Device memory of type HEADER MODIFY SW ICM - This memory is used by the device to store the packet header modification tables and rules. Can be used for direct table and header modification rules creation when allocated by a privileged user.

MLX5DV_DM_TYPE_HEADER_MODIFY_PATTERN_SW_ICM Device memory of type HEADER MODIFY PATTERN SW ICM - This memory is used by the device to store packet header modification patterns/templates. Can be used for direct table and header modification rules creation when allocated by a privileged user.

MLX5DV_DM_TYPE_ENCAP_SW_ICM Device memory of type PACKET ENCAP SW ICM - This memory is used by the device to store packet encap data. Can be used for packet encap reformat rules creation when allocated by a privileged user.

Bitmask specifying what fields in the structure are valid: Currently reserved and should be set to 0.

RETURN VALUE

mlx5dv_alloc_dm() returns a pointer to the created DM, on error NULL will be returned and errno will be set.

SEE ALSO

ibv_alloc_dm(3),

AUTHOR

Ariel Levkovich lariel@mellanox.com

2018-9-1 mlx5