Sean Hefty wrote:
I was only thinking of the kernel interfaces, but I don't see that this really
changes the ABI. An existing library continues to work unmodified. (Is this
that different than adding a new return value from a call?) If there really is
an issue, then the rdma_ucm can toss the event.
Yes, I agree that the ABI shouldn't be changed on every new return code
or event added so we can deliver the new event and existing apps should
be ignoring it (and if a real issue is find, we can block it at the
rdma_ucm).
Or
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