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IBV_QUERY_PKEY(3)					  Libibverbs Programmer's Manual					 IBV_QUERY_PKEY(3)

NAME
ibv_query_pkey - query an InfiniBand port's P_Key table SYNOPSIS
#include <infiniband/verbs.h> int ibv_query_pkey(struct ibv_context *context, uint8_t port_num, int index, uint16_t *pkey); DESCRIPTION
ibv_query_pkey() returns the P_Key value (in network byte order) in entry index of port port_num for device context context through the pointer pkey. RETURN VALUE
ibv_query_pkey() returns 0 on success, and -1 on error. SEE ALSO
ibv_open_device(3), ibv_query_device(3), ibv_query_port(3), ibv_query_gid(3) AUTHORS
Dotan Barak <dotanba@gmail.com> libibverbs 2006-10-31 IBV_QUERY_PKEY(3)

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IBV_QUERY_PORT(3)					  Libibverbs Programmer's Manual					 IBV_QUERY_PORT(3)

NAME
ibv_query_port - query an RDMA port's attributes SYNOPSIS
#include <infiniband/verbs.h> int ibv_query_port(struct ibv_context *context, uint8_t port_num, struct ibv_port_attr *port_attr); DESCRIPTION
ibv_query_port() returns the attributes of port port_num for device context context through the pointer port_attr. The argument port_attr is an ibv_port_attr struct, as defined in <infiniband/verbs.h>. struct ibv_port_attr { enum ibv_port_state state; /* Logical port state */ enum ibv_mtu max_mtu; /* Max MTU supported by port */ enum ibv_mtu active_mtu; /* Actual MTU */ int gid_tbl_len; /* Length of source GID table */ uint32_t port_cap_flags; /* Port capabilities */ uint32_t max_msg_sz; /* Maximum message size */ uint32_t bad_pkey_cntr; /* Bad P_Key counter */ uint32_t qkey_viol_cntr; /* Q_Key violation counter */ uint16_t pkey_tbl_len; /* Length of partition table */ uint16_t lid; /* Base port LID */ uint16_t sm_lid; /* SM LID */ uint8_t lmc; /* LMC of LID */ uint8_t max_vl_num; /* Maximum number of VLs */ uint8_t sm_sl; /* SM service level */ uint8_t subnet_timeout; /* Subnet propagation delay */ uint8_t init_type_reply;/* Type of initialization performed by SM */ uint8_t active_width; /* Currently active link width */ uint8_t active_speed; /* Currently active link speed */ uint8_t phys_state; /* Physical port state */ uint8_t link_layer; /* link layer protocol of the port */ }; possible values for the link layer field are IBV_LINK_LAYER_INFINIBAND, IBV_LINK_LAYER_ETHERNET, or IBV_LINK_LAYER_UNSPECIFIED. RETURN VALUE
ibv_query_port() returns 0 on success, or the value of errno on failure (which indicates the failure reason). SEE ALSO
ibv_create_qp(3), ibv_destroy_qp(3), ibv_query_qp(3), ibv_create_ah(3) AUTHORS
Dotan Barak <dotanba@gmail.com> libibverbs 2006-10-31 IBV_QUERY_PORT(3)
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