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UMAD_SET_ADDR(3) OpenIB Programmer's ManualUMAD_SET_ADDR(3)umad_set_addr - set MAD address fields within umad buffer using host ordering
#include <infiniband/umad.h>int umad_set_addr(void*umad, intdlid, intdqp, intsl, intqkey);
umad_set_addr()sets the MAD address fields within the specifiedumad buffer using the provided host ordered fields.dlid is the destination LID.dqp is the destination QP (queue pair).sl is the SL (service level).qkey is the Q_Key (queue key).
umad_set_addr()returns 0 on success, and a negative value on errors. Currently, there are no errors indicated.
umad_set_addr_net(3)
Hal Rosenstock <halr@voltaire.com>
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