rpma_write_atomic - initiate the atomic write operation
#include <librpma.h>
struct rpma_conn;
struct rpma_mr_local;
struct rpma_mr_remote;
int rpma_write_atomic(struct rpma_conn *conn,
struct rpma_mr_remote *dst, size_t dst_offset,
const struct rpma_mr_local *src, size_t src_offset,
int flags, const void *op_context);
rpma_write_atomic() initiates the atomic write operation (transferring data from the local memory to the remote memory). The atomic write operation allows transferring 8 bytes of data (RPMA_ATOMIC_WRITE_ALIGNMENT) and storing them atomically in the remote memory. The attribute flags set the completion notification indicator:
RPMA_F_COMPLETION_ON_ERROR - generate the completion on error
RPMA_F_COMPLETION_ALWAYS - generate the completion regardless of result of the operation
The rpma_write_atomic() function returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
rpma_write_atomic() can fail with the following errors:
RPMA_E_INVAL - conn, dst or src is NULL
RPMA_E_INVAL - dst_offset is not aligned to 8 bytes
RPMA_E_INVAL - flags are not set
RPMA_E_PROVIDER - ibv_post_send(3) failed
rpma_conn_req_connect(3), rpma_mr_reg(3), rpma_mr_remote_from_descriptor(3), librpma(7) and https://pmem.io/rpma/
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