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28 changes: 7 additions & 21 deletions fabtests/man/man7/fabtests.7
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.TH "fabtests" "7" "2024\-10\-11" "Libfabric Programmer\[cq]s Manual" "#VERSION#"
.TH "fabtests" "7" "2024\-10\-17" "Libfabric Programmer\[cq]s Manual" "#VERSION#"
.hy
.SH NAME
.PP
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\f[I]fi_efa_rnr_queue_resend\f[R]
This test modifies the RNR retry count (rnr_retry) to 0 via fi_setopt,
and then tests RNR queue/re-send logic for different packet types.
To run the test, one needs to use \f[V]-c\f[R] option to specify the
To run the test, one needs to use \f[C]-c\f[R] option to specify the
category of packet types.
.SS Component tests
.PP
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Allocate data buffers on the specified device, rather than in host
memory.
Valid options are ze, cuda and synapseai.
.TP
*-a
The name of a shared address vector.
.IP \[bu] 2
: The name of a shared address vector.
This option only applies to tests that support shared address vectors.
.TP
\f[I]-B \f[R]
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.TP
\f[I]-P \f[R]
Specifies the port number of the peer endpoint, overriding the default.
.TP
*-s
Specifies the address of the local endpoint.
.IP \[bu] 2
: Specifies the address of the local endpoint.
.TP
*-F
Specifies the address format.
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28 changes: 7 additions & 21 deletions man/man1/fi_info.1
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.TH "fi_info" "1" "2024\-10\-11" "Libfabric Programmer\[cq]s Manual" "#VERSION#"
.TH "fi_info" "1" "2024\-10\-17" "Libfabric Programmer\[cq]s Manual" "#VERSION#"
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.SH NAME
.PP
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.TP
\f[I]-p, \[en]provider=<PROV>\f[R]
Filter fabric interfaces by the provider implementation.
For a list of providers, see the \f[V]--list\f[R] option.
For a list of providers, see the \f[C]--list\f[R] option.
.TP
\f[I]-d, \[en]domain=<DOMAIN>\f[R]
Filter interfaces to only those with the given domain name.
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\f[R]
.fi
.PP
To see the full fi_info structure, specify the \f[V]-v\f[R] option.
To see the full fi_info structure, specify the \f[C]-v\f[R] option.
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
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\f[R]
.fi
.PP
To see libfabric related environment variables \f[V]-e\f[R] option.
To see libfabric related environment variables \f[C]-e\f[R] option.
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
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.fi
.PP
To see libfabric related environment variables with substring use
\f[V]-g\f[R] option.
\f[C]-g\f[R] option.
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
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.fi
.SH SEE ALSO
.PP
\f[V]fi_getinfo(3)\f[R], \f[V]fi_endpoint(3)\f[R]
\f[C]fi_getinfo(3)\f[R], \f[C]fi_endpoint(3)\f[R]
.SH AUTHORS
OpenFabrics.
48 changes: 17 additions & 31 deletions man/man1/fi_pingpong.1
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.TH "fi_pingpong" "1" "2024\-10\-11" "Libfabric Programmer\[cq]s Manual" "#VERSION#"
.TH "fi_pingpong" "1" "2024\-10\-17" "Libfabric Programmer\[cq]s Manual" "#VERSION#"
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.SH NAME
.PP
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can additionally verify data integrity upon receipt.
.PP
By default, the datagram (FI_EP_DGRAM) endpoint is used for the test,
unless otherwise specified via \f[V]-e\f[R].
unless otherwise specified via \f[C]-e\f[R].
.SH HOW TO RUN TESTS
.PP
Two copies of the program must be launched: first, one copy must be
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.PP
The server and client must be able to communicate properly for the
fi_pingpong utility to function.
If any of the \f[V]-e\f[R], \f[V]-I\f[R], \f[V]-S\f[R], or \f[V]-p\f[R]
If any of the \f[C]-e\f[R], \f[C]-I\f[R], \f[C]-S\f[R], or \f[C]-p\f[R]
options are used, then they must be specified on the invocation for both
the server and the client process.
If the \f[V]-d\f[R] option is specified on the server, then the client
If the \f[C]-d\f[R] option is specified on the server, then the client
will select the appropriate domain if no hint is provided on the client
side.
If the \f[V]-d\f[R] option is specified on the client, then it must also
If the \f[C]-d\f[R] option is specified on the client, then it must also
be specified on the server.
If both the server and client specify the \f[V]-d\f[R] option and the
If both the server and client specify the \f[C]-d\f[R] option and the
given domains cannot communicate, then the application will fail.
.SS Control Messaging
.TP
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Displays help output for the pingpong test.
.SH USAGE EXAMPLES
.SS A simple example
.SS Server: \f[V]fi_pingpong -p <provider_name>\f[R]
.SS Server: \f[C]fi_pingpong -p <provider_name>\f[R]
.PP
\f[V]server$ fi_pingpong -p sockets\f[R]
.SS Client: \f[V]fi_pingpong -p <provider_name> <server_addr>\f[R]
\f[C]server$ fi_pingpong -p sockets\f[R]
.SS Client: \f[C]fi_pingpong -p <provider_name> <server_addr>\f[R]
.PP
\f[V]client$ fi_pingpong -p sockets 192.168.0.123\f[R]
\f[C]client$ fi_pingpong -p sockets 192.168.0.123\f[R]
.SS An example with various options
.SS Server:
.PP
\f[V]server$ fi_pingpong -p usnic -I 1000 -S 1024\f[R]
\f[C]server$ fi_pingpong -p usnic -I 1000 -S 1024\f[R]
.SS Client:
.PP
\f[V]client$ fi_pingpong -p usnic -I 1000 -S 1024 192.168.0.123\f[R]
\f[C]client$ fi_pingpong -p usnic -I 1000 -S 1024 192.168.0.123\f[R]
.PP
Specifically, this will run a pingpong test with:
.IP \[bu] 2
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.SS A longer test
.SS Server:
.PP
\f[V]server$ fi_pingpong -p usnic -I 10000 -S all\f[R]
\f[C]server$ fi_pingpong -p usnic -I 10000 -S all\f[R]
.SS Client:
.PP
\f[V]client$ fi_pingpong -p usnic -I 10000 -S all 192.168.0.123\f[R]
\f[C]client$ fi_pingpong -p usnic -I 10000 -S all 192.168.0.123\f[R]
.SH DEFAULTS
.PP
There is no default provider; if a provider is not specified via the
\f[V]-p\f[R] switch, the test will pick one from the list of available
\f[C]-p\f[R] switch, the test will pick one from the list of available
providers (as returned by fi_getinfo(3)).
.PP
If no endpoint type is specified, `dgram' is used.
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per second
.SH SEE ALSO
.PP
\f[V]fi_getinfo\f[R](3), \f[V]fi_endpoint\f[R](3) \f[V]fabric\f[R](7),
\f[C]fi_getinfo\f[R](3), \f[C]fi_endpoint\f[R](3) \f[C]fabric\f[R](7),
.SH AUTHORS
OpenFabrics.
26 changes: 6 additions & 20 deletions man/man1/fi_strerror.1
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.TH "fi_strerror" "1" "2024\-10\-11" "Libfabric Programmer\[cq]s Manual" "#VERSION#"
.TH "fi_strerror" "1" "2024\-10\-17" "Libfabric Programmer\[cq]s Manual" "#VERSION#"
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.SH NAME
.PP
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.fi
.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
Display the error string for the given numeric \f[V]FI_ERROR_CODE\f[R].
\f[V]FI_ERROR_CODE\f[R] may be a hexadecimal, octal, or decimal
Display the error string for the given numeric \f[C]FI_ERROR_CODE\f[R].
\f[C]FI_ERROR_CODE\f[R] may be a hexadecimal, octal, or decimal
constant.
Although the \f[V]fi_strerror\f[R](3) library function only accepts
Although the \f[C]fi_strerror\f[R](3) library function only accepts
positive error values, for convenience this utility accepts both
positive and negative error values.
.PP
This is primarily a convenience tool for developers.
.SH SEE ALSO
.PP
\f[V]fabric\f[R](7) \f[V]fi_errno\f[R](3)
\f[C]fabric\f[R](7) \f[C]fi_errno\f[R](3)
.SH AUTHORS
OpenFabrics.
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.TH "fi_atomic" "3" "2024\-10\-11" "Libfabric Programmer\[cq]s Manual" "#VERSION#"
.TH "fi_atomic" "3" "2024\-10\-17" "Libfabric Programmer\[cq]s Manual" "#VERSION#"
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.SH NAME
.PP
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\f[I]desc / compare_desc / result_desc\f[R]
Data descriptor associated with the local data buffer, local compare
buffer, and local result buffer, respectively.
See \f[V]fi_mr\f[R](3).
See \f[C]fi_mr\f[R](3).
.TP
\f[I]dest_addr\f[R]
Destination address for connectionless atomic operations.
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.PP
Returns 0 on success.
On error, a negative value corresponding to fabric errno is returned.
Fabric errno values are defined in \f[V]rdma/fi_errno.h\f[R].
Fabric errno values are defined in \f[C]rdma/fi_errno.h\f[R].
.SH ERRORS
.TP
\f[I]-FI_EAGAIN\f[R]
See \f[V]fi_msg\f[R](3) for a detailed description of handling
See \f[C]fi_msg\f[R](3) for a detailed description of handling
FI_EAGAIN.
.TP
\f[I]-FI_EOPNOTSUPP\f[R]
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Both message and data ordering are required if the results of two atomic
operations to the same memory buffers are to reflect the second
operation acting on the results of the first.
See \f[V]fi_endpoint\f[R](3) for further details and message size
See \f[C]fi_endpoint\f[R](3) for further details and message size
restrictions.
.SH SEE ALSO
.PP
\f[V]fi_getinfo\f[R](3), \f[V]fi_endpoint\f[R](3),
\f[V]fi_domain\f[R](3), \f[V]fi_cq\f[R](3), \f[V]fi_rma\f[R](3)
\f[C]fi_getinfo\f[R](3), \f[C]fi_endpoint\f[R](3),
\f[C]fi_domain\f[R](3), \f[C]fi_cq\f[R](3), \f[C]fi_rma\f[R](3)
.SH AUTHORS
OpenFabrics.
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