FYI: The OSC code isn't complete nor does it support full linux kernel
and user iWARP verbs interfaces and semantics.
Richard Frank wrote:
Who does this soft iWARP solution compare to the work done at Ohio
Supercomputer Center ?
Is that stack also available ?
www.osc.edu/research/network_file/projects/*iwarp*/papers/dalessandro_ipdps2006_cac.pdf
At 06:08 AM 4/30/2009, Bernard Metzler wrote:
Roland, Or,
absolutely right. we do not intend nor are willing or entitled to dump
a 'softiwarp product' here but are still in the internal process of
getting something open sourced soon - to be reviewed by the community
and eventually addded to mainline Linux kernel when appropriate.
Philip was asking, since building an rpm for the OFED installation
procedure might be helpful for our internal usage at this point in
time - but it is not at high priority. so, lets discuss the code, if
it is here.
I think this is a wonderful place to discuss and review any such code!
Same as for other RDMA providers, of any stripe.
Do you expect any major delays in being able to release it? I, for one,
am eagerly awaiting it. ;-)
Tom.
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