I've been reading* through the IBA spec (Release 1.3 2015-03-03), trying
to understand IB multicast and its pitfalls.
I understand that IB multicast only supports Unreliable Datagram sends
(10.5.2.1), and that there are neither delivery guarantees nor
acknowledgments for UD sends. Furthermore, flow control is only
available for Reliable Connections. I thought I saw that there was an
ordering guarantee within a multicast group for a specific sender, but
now I can't find that section again.
How far is the send guaranteed to propagate? What would cause the data
to be dropped? Is it possible for an oversubscribed (e.g. a 80 Gb/s
burst of multicast bandwidth trying to fit through a link with only 40
Gb/s of bandwidth) link to slow down multicast data on a different
network path, or will burst be "clipped" by dropping packets?
In testing some co-workers of mine have done we have found that when
multicast is run in parallel over IB and Ether, the IB is occasionally
slower, but does not seem to drop packets. This seems to suggest that
flow control /is/ working for multicast (which would be great, as long
as we know where the pathological cases are and avoid them).
Thank you,
Peter Chinetti
*Honestly, more like Control-F'ing for "multicast". Not super effective.
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