Jon Mason wrote:
While working on OMPI udapl btl, I have noticed some "interesting"
behavior.  OFA udapl wants the evd queues to be a power of 2 and
then will subtract 1 for book keeping (ie, so that internal head and
tail pointers never touch except when the ring is empty).  OFA udapl
will report the queue length as this number (and not the original
size requested) when queried.  This becomes interesting when a power
of 2 is passed in and then queried.  For example, a requested queue
of length 256 will report a length of 255 when queried.

Something is not right. You should ALWAYS get at least what you request. On my system with an mthca, a request of 256 gets you 511. It is the verbs provider that is rounding up, not uDAPL.

Here is my uDAPL debug output (DAPL_DBG_TYPE=0xffff) using dtest:

 cq_object_create: (0x519bb0,0x519d00)
dapls_ib_cq_alloc: evd 0x519bb0 cqlen=256
dapls_ib_cq_alloc: new_cq 0x519d60 cqlen=511

This is before and after the ibv_create_cq call. uDAPL builds it's EVD resources based on what is returned from this call.

I modified dtest to double check the dat_evd_query and I get the same:

8962 dto_rcv_evd created 0x519e80
8962 dto_req_evd QLEN - requested 256 and actual 511

What OFED release and device are you using?

-arlin




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