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NAME

       mlx5dv_devx_umem_reg - Register a user memory to be used by the devx interface

       mlx5dv_devx_umem_reg_ex - Register a user memory to be used by the devx interface

       mlx5dv_devx_umem_dereg - Deregister a devx umem object

SYNOPSIS

              #include <infiniband/mlx5dv.h>

              struct mlx5dv_devx_umem {
                  uint32_t umem_id;
              };

              struct mlx5dv_devx_umem *
              mlx5dv_devx_umem_reg(struct ibv_context *context, void *addr, size_t size,
                           uint32_t access)

              struct mlx5dv_devx_umem_in {
                  void *addr;
                  size_t size;
                  uint32_t access;
                  uint64_t pgsz_bitmap;
                  uint64_t comp_mask;
                  int dmabuf_fd;
              };

              struct mlx5dv_devx_umem *
              mlx5dv_devx_umem_reg_ex(struct ibv_context *ctx, struct mlx5dv_devx_umem_in *umem_in);

              int mlx5dv_devx_umem_dereg(struct mlx5dv_devx_umem *dv_devx_umem)

DESCRIPTION

       Register or deregister a user memory to be used by the devx interface.

       The  register  verb exposes a UMEM DEVX object for user memory registration for DMA.  The API to register
       the user memory gets as input the user address, length and access flags, and  provides  to  the  user  as
       output an object which holds the UMEM ID returned by the firmware to this registered memory.

       The   user   can  ask  for  specific  page  sizes  for  the  given  address  and  length,  in  that  case
       mlx5dv_devx_umem_reg_ex() should be used.  In case the kernel couldn’t find a matching page size from the
       given umem_in->pgsz_bitmap bitmap the API will fail.

       The user will use that UMEM ID in device direct commands that use this memory  instead  of  the  physical
       addresses list, for example upon mlx5dv_devx_obj_create to create a QP.

ARGUMENTS

       context

              RDMA device context to create the action on.

       addr   The memory start address to register.

       size

              The size of *addr* buffer.

       access The  desired memory protection attributes; it is either 0 or the bitwise OR of one or more of enum
              ibv_access_flags.

       umem_in
              A structure holds the argument bundle.

       pgsz_bitmap
              Represents the required page sizes.  umem creation will fail if it cannot be  created  with  these
              page sizes.

       comp_mask
              Flags indicating the additional fields.

       dmabuf_fd
              If  MLX5DV_UMEM_MASK_DMABUF is set in comp_mask then this value must be a FD of a dmabuf.  In this
              mode the dmabuf is used as the backing memory to create the umem  out  of.   The  dmabuf  must  be
              pinnable.  addr is interpreted as the starting offset of the dmabuf.

RETURN VALUE

       Upon  success  mlx5dv_devx_umem_reg  /  mlx5dv_devx_umem_reg_ex will return a new struct mlx5dv_devx_umem
       object, on error NULL will be returned and errno will be set.

       mlx5dv_devx_umem_dereg returns 0 on success, or the value  of  errno  on  failure  (which  indicates  the
       failure reason).

SEE ALSO

       mlx5dv_open_device(3), ibv_reg_mr(3), mlx5dv_devx_obj_create(3)

       #AUTHOR

       Yishai Hadas yishaih@mellanox.com

                                                                 mlx5dv_devx_umem_reg, mlx5dv_devx_umem_dereg(3)