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Chapter IV. iWARP (RDMA)
Copyright ©2013.Chelsio Communications. All Rights Reserved. Page 58
1. Introduction
T4 engine implements a feature rich RDMA implementation which adheres to the IETF
standards with optional markers and MPA CRC-32C.
The iWARP RDMA operation benefits from the virtualization, traffic management and QoS
mechanisms provided by T4. It is possible to ACL process iWARP RDMA packets. It is also
possible to rate control the iWARP traffic on a per-connection or per-class basis, and to give
higher priority to QPs that implement distributed locking mechanisms. The iWARP operation
also benefits from the high performance and low latency TCP implementation in the offload
engine.
1.1. Hardware Requirements
1.1.1. Supported Adapters
The following are the currently shipping Chelsio Adapters that are compatible with Chelsio
iWARP driver:
T420-CR
T420-LL-CR
T440-CR
T440-LP-CR
T422-CR
T420-CX
T404-BT
1.2. Software Requirements
1.2.1. Linux Requirements
Currently the iWARP driver is available for the following versions:
Redhat Enterprise Linux 5 update 3 kernel (RHEL5.3), 2.6.18-128.el5
Redhat Enterprise Linux 5 update 4 kernel (RHEL5.4), 2.6.18-164.el5
Redhat Enterprise Linux 5 update 5 kernel (RHEL5.5), 2.6.18-194.el5
Redhat Enterprise Linux 5 update 6 kernel (RHEL5.6), 2.6.18-238.el5
Redhat Enterprise Linux 5 update 7 kernel (RHEL5.7), 2.6.18-274.el5
Redhat Enterprise Linux 5 update 8 kernel (RHEL5.8), 2.6.18-308.el5
Redhat Enterprise Linux 6 base kernel (RHEL6.0), 2.6.32-71.el6
Redhat Enterprise Linux 6 update 1 kernel (RHEL6.1), 2.6.32-131.0.15.el6
Redhat Enterprise Linux 6 update 2 kernel (RHEL6.2), 2.6.32-220.el6
Redhat Enterprise Linux 6 update 3 kernel (RHEL6.3), 2.6.32-279.el6
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