Tom Tucker wrote:
I was just speaking with one of the Mellanox guys at the booth and he said that there is a parameter that performs a similar function to the TCP backlog that is set in the MAD message used to advertise the service point. He couldn't remember the name, but said I should post it to this group as a question.
I'm not familiar with this, but if it's only for advertising, then the implementation would still need to enforce it.
WRT the CMA: I think this parameter is just an attribute of the service/listening endpoint and not a queuing depth of outstanding, unaccepted/rejected connections in the CMA.
We could view it this way, where the backlog is simply a listening attribute. I was wanting to enforce some sort of limit on the number of events queued in the kernel for a single client, however, which is what it is being used for now.
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