Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
Host A sends an RMPP request message to host B with TID=3
Host B sends an RMPP request message to host A with TID=3.
Now if A generates an RMPP response it has TID=3.

If B sends ACK, host A has no idea which transaction is being ACKed.

Bah... can we distinguish which transaction is being ACKed by the response bit?

Are you talking about checking IB_MGMT_METHOD_RESP?

How is this different from what I proposed?

Yes - this is what you proposed. I believe that it can work for ACKs since an ACK must match with a send.

Wont this work for Abort/Stop as well?

Given the example above, with hosts A and B sending requests, if host B sends an abort, it's still unknown which transaction is being aborted, since neither the send or receive would have the response bit set.

- Sean
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