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RE: [ofa-general] Re: [PATCH RFC] RDMA/CMA: Allocate PS_TCP portsfrom the host TCP port space.

From: Sean Hefty <hidden>
Date: 2007-08-16 03:27:43
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It's not about being a niche.  It's about creating a maintainable
software net stack that has predictable behavior.

Needing to reach out of the RDMA sandbox and reserve net stack resources
away from itself travels a path we've consistently avoided.
We need to ensure that we're also creating a maintainable kernel.  RDMA doesn't
use sockets, but that doesn't mean it's not part of the networking support
provided by the Linux kernel.  Making blanket statements that RDMA should stay
within a sandbox is equivalent to saying that RDMA should duplicate any network
related functionality that it might need.
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I will NACK any patch that opens up sockets to eat up ports or
anything stupid like that.
Ditto for me as well.
I agree that using a socket is the wrong approach, but my guess is that it was
suggested as a possibility because of the attempt to keep RDMA in its 'sandbox'.
The iWarp architecture implements RDMA over TCP; it just doesn't use sockets.
The Linux network stack doesn't easily support this possibility.  Are there any
reasonable ways to enable this to the degree necessary for iWarp?

- Sean
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