03-20-2011
The most obvious difference is the architecture change. Is your application available for Solaris on x86 ?
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ibtl(7D) Devices ibtl(7D)
NAME
ibtl - Solaris InfiniBand Transport Layer
DESCRIPTION
InfiniBand (IB) is an I/O technology based on switched fabrics. The Solaris InfiniBand Transport Layer (IBTL) is a Solaris kernel misc mod-
ule and adheres to the IB Architecture Version 1.1 specification and provides a transport layer abstraction to IB client drivers.
IBTL implements the programming interfaces for the Solaris InfiniBand Transport Framework (IBTF), consisting of the IB Channel Interface
(CI) and the IB Transport Interface (TI).
The CI consists of Host Channel Adapters (HCAs) and HCA drivers. A host is attached to the IB fabric through the CI layer. The Solaris
InfiniBand CI is Sun's API rendering of the InfiniBand Architecture (IBTA) "verbs" specification.
The Solaris InfiniBand TI is the kernel service driver interface into the Solaris InfiniBand Transport Framework. It provides transport and
communications setup programming interfaces for Unreliable Datagram (UD) and Reliable Connected (RC) transport types only.
FILES
/kernel/misc/ibtl
32-bit x86 ELF kernel misc module
/kernel/misc/amd64/ibtl
64-bit x86 ELF kernel misc module
/kernel/misc/sparcv9/ibtl
64-bit SPARC ELF kernel module
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for a description of the following attribute:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|ATTRIBUTE TYPE |ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Consolidation Private |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWhea, SUNWib |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
attributes(5), ib(7D), ibcm(7D), ibdm(7D)
InfiniBand Architecture Specification, Volume 1: Release 1.1
SunOS 5.10 9 Oct 2004 ibtl(7D)