> I'm not sure the last statement is right wrt opensm.
> HCA driver counts only for IBAL applications.
> Opensm is a winmad one and I believe, one can remove the stack while opensm
> is running.

Winmad/winverbs both attempt to handle the case where an HCA is removed while 
there is an active user space process using it.  Unlike IBAL, which expects 
that the process will see some sort of device removal event and release the 
HCA, winmad/winverbs do not put any trust in a user space process that would 
delay device removal/power exit.

I'm trying to understand what exactly the test was doing, so I can figure out 
why WdfDeviceCreateSymbolicLink returns STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_COLLISION, and what, 
if anything, we can do about it.

- Sean
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