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5 Description: Interface for making ib_srp connect to a new target.
6 One can request ib_srp to connect to a new target by writing
10 byte identifier extension in the 16-byte SRP target port
11 identifier. The target port identifier is sent by ib_srp
12 to the target in the SRP_LOGIN_REQ request.
14 byte I/O controller GUID portion of the 16-byte target port
22 the SRP target. How to find out the value of the service ID
23 is specified in the documentation of the SRP target.
30 class defines the format of the SRP initiator and target
34 identifier. This data is sent by the initiator to the target
46 communicated from initiator to target via an additional RDMA
49 target via a single SCSI command. Since not all SRP target
89 target.
96 target.
103 the target in a single SRP_CMD request.
116 target. Differs from orig_dgid if port redirection has happened.
122 Description: Eight-byte identifier extension portion of the 16-byte target
129 Description: Eight-byte I/O controller GUID portion of the 16-byte target
137 SRP target.
144 SRP target.
158 for communication with the SRP target.
164 Description: Number of requests ib_srp can send to the target before it has
173 the SRP target.
180 the SRP target.
187 request to the target because it ran out of credits. For more