UMAD_GET_MAD_ADDR(3) OpenIB Programmer's ManualUMAD_GET_MAD_ADDR(3)umad_get_mad_addr - get the address of the ib_mad_addr from a umad buffer
#include <infiniband/umad.h>ib_mad_addr_t * umad_get_mad_addr(void*umad);
umad_get_mad_addr()returns a pointer to the ib_mad_addr struct within the specifiedumad buffer.
The return value is a pointer to anib_mad_addr_t struct, as specified in <infiniband/umad.h>. typedef struct ib_mad_addr { uint32_t qpn; uint32_t qkey; uint16_t lid; uint8_t sl; uint8_t path_bits; uint8_t grh_present; uint8_t gid_index; uint8_t hop_limit; uint8_t traffic_class; uint8_t gid[16]; uint32_t flow_label; } ib_mad_addr_t;Hal Rosenstock <halr@voltaire.com>
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