On Mon, 11 Nov 2013, Hefty, Sean wrote:

> As part of the AF_IB changes, additional queries were introduced that
> separated out retrieving the different kernel data -- assigned address,
> GID mappings, and IB PR data.  (New queries were necessary, since
> sockaddr_ib is larger than sockaddr_in6, and we want to eventually
> handle non-reversible paths.)  The librdmacm 1.0.17 changed which query
> was called after rdma_bind_addr was invoked to only retrieve the
> assigned address, versus retrieving everything.  I think this is why you
> see an SGID of all 0's after calling rdma_bind_addr.

Is there another call that allows the retrieval of the SGID?
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