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@@ -2070,34 +2070,6 @@ static inline bool rdma_cap_eth_ah(const struct ib_device *device, u8 port_num)
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return device->port_immutable[port_num].core_cap_flags & RDMA_CORE_CAP_ETH_AH;
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}
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-/**
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- * rdma_cap_read_multi_sge - Check if the port of device has the capability
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- * RDMA Read Multiple Scatter-Gather Entries.
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- * @device: Device to check
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- * @port_num: Port number to check
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- *
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- * iWARP has a restriction that RDMA READ requests may only have a single
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- * Scatter/Gather Entry (SGE) in the work request.
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- *
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- * NOTE: although the linux kernel currently assumes all devices are either
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- * single SGE RDMA READ devices or identical SGE maximums for RDMA READs and
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- * WRITEs, according to Tom Talpey, this is not accurate. There are some
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- * devices out there that support more than a single SGE on RDMA READ
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- * requests, but do not support the same number of SGEs as they do on
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- * RDMA WRITE requests. The linux kernel would need rearchitecting to
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- * support these imbalanced READ/WRITE SGEs allowed devices. So, for now,
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- * suffice with either the device supports the same READ/WRITE SGEs, or
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- * it only gets one READ sge.
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- *
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- * Return: true for any device that allows more than one SGE in RDMA READ
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- * requests.
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- */
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-static inline bool rdma_cap_read_multi_sge(struct ib_device *device,
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- u8 port_num)
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-{
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- return !(device->port_immutable[port_num].core_cap_flags & RDMA_CORE_CAP_PROT_IWARP);
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-}
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-
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/**
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* rdma_max_mad_size - Return the max MAD size required by this RDMA Port.
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*
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