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2010 Mar 03
2
Rmpi on CentOS (64bit)
...but had a tricky time
setting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH to use the OpenMPI libs. I now get a
different error when I try to load Rmpi
> require(Rmpi)
Loading required package: Rmpi
librdmacm: couldn't read ABI version.
librdmacm: assuming: 4
libibverbs: Fatal: couldn't read uverbs ABI version.
CMA: unable to open /dev/infiniband/rdma_cm
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
WARNING: Failed to open "OpenIB-cma" [DAT_INTERNAL_ERROR:].
This may be a real error or it may be an invalid entry in the uDAPL
Registry which is contained i...
2010 Mar 02
0
Rmpi on CentOS
...s, I now get a
different error when I try to load Rmpi
> require(Rmpi)
Loading required package: Rmpi
librdmacm: couldn't read ABI version.
librdmacm: assuming: 4
libibverbs: Fatal: couldn't read uverbs ABI version.
CMA: unable to open /dev/infiniband/rdma_cm
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
WARNING: Failed to open "OpenIB-cma" [DAT_INTERNAL_ERROR:].
This may be a real error or it may be an invalid entry in the uDAPL
Registry which is contained i...
2019 Nov 12
20
[PATCH hmm v3 00/14] Consolidate the mmu notifier interval_tree and locking
From: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg at mellanox.com>
8 of the mmu_notifier using drivers (i915_gem, radeon_mn, umem_odp, hfi1,
scif_dma, vhost, gntdev, hmm) drivers are using a common pattern where
they only use invalidate_range_start/end and immediately check the
invalidating range against some driver data structure to tell if the
driver is interested. Half of them use an interval_tree, the others
2019 Oct 28
32
[PATCH v2 00/15] Consolidate the mmu notifier interval_tree and locking
From: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg at mellanox.com>
8 of the mmu_notifier using drivers (i915_gem, radeon_mn, umem_odp, hfi1,
scif_dma, vhost, gntdev, hmm) drivers are using a common pattern where
they only use invalidate_range_start/end and immediately check the
invalidating range against some driver data structure to tell if the
driver is interested. Half of them use an interval_tree, the others