On Thu, Apr 06, 2017 at 02:49:44PM +0200, Johannes Thumshirn wrote:
> When reading a RDMA WRITE FIRST packet we copy the DMA length from the RDMA
> header into the qp->resp.resid variable for later use. Later in check_rkey()
> we clamp it to the MTU if the packet is an  RDMA WRITE packet and has a
> residual length bigger than the MTU. Later in write_data_in() we subtract the
> payload of the packet from the residual length. If the packet happens to have 
> a
> payload of exactly the MTU size we end up with a residual length of 0 despite
> the packet not being the last in the conversation. When the next packet in the
> conversation arrives, we don't have any residual length left and thus set the 
> QP

Hi Moni, Sagi and Max,

Any comments on this?

Thanks,
        Johannes

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