The wrong macro is being used to access the RMPP header in libibmad.
Discovered 
this issue by using mad_set/get_field on an RMPP header.  With this
change,
reading and writing the RMPP header fields is done correctly.  

Signed-off-by:  Jan Daley  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Index: fields.c
===================================================================
--- fields.c    (revision 6631)
+++ fields.c    (working copy)
@@ -241,11 +241,11 @@
        /*
         * SA RMPP
         */
-       [IB_SA_RMPP_VERS_F]             {BITSOFFS(24*8+24, 8),
"RmppVers", mad_dump_uint},
-       [IB_SA_RMPP_TYPE_F]             {BITSOFFS(24*8+16, 8),
"RmppType", mad_dump_uint},
-       [IB_SA_RMPP_RESP_F]             {BITSOFFS(24*8+11, 5),
"RmppResp", mad_dump_uint},
-       [IB_SA_RMPP_FLAGS_F]            {BITSOFFS(24*8+8, 3),
"RmppFlags", mad_dump_hex},
-       [IB_SA_RMPP_STATUS_F]           {BITSOFFS(24*8+0, 8),
"RmppStatus", mad_dump_hex},
+       [IB_SA_RMPP_VERS_F]             {BE_OFFS(24*8+24, 8),
"RmppVers", mad_dump_uint},
+       [IB_SA_RMPP_TYPE_F]             {BE_OFFS(24*8+16, 8),
"RmppType", mad_dump_uint},
+       [IB_SA_RMPP_RESP_F]             {BE_OFFS(24*8+11, 5),
"RmppResp", mad_dump_uint},
+       [IB_SA_RMPP_FLAGS_F]            {BE_OFFS(24*8+8, 3),
"RmppFlags", mad_dump_hex},
+       [IB_SA_RMPP_STATUS_F]           {BE_OFFS(24*8+0, 8),
"RmppStatus", mad_dump_hex},
 
        /* data1 */
        [IB_SA_RMPP_D1_F]               {28*8, 32, "RmppData1",
mad_dump_hex},


Jan Daley
System Fabric Works
(512) 343-6101 x 14



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