The LLP_DOUBT_REACHABILITY Asynchronous Event (AE) is an early
warning of a connection issue. It is followed by LLP_TOO_MANY_RETRIES
AE, if the retransmit threshold is reached and recovery is not possible
for the connection.
Currently we terminate the connection on receiving the
LLP_DOUBT_REACHABILITY AE. Ignore this AE and
terminate the connection only on LLP_TOO_MANY_RETRIES AE.
This improves the user experience on cable disconnect/reconnect
scenario while running iWARP traffic. On cable disconnect,
the QP traffic is paused and the user has a larger and more
reasonable timeout within which if the cable is reconnected,
traffic can continue.
Signed-off-by: Shiraz Saleem <shiraz.saleem@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com>
iwcq->ibcq.event_handler(&ibevent, iwcq->ibcq.cq_context);
}
break;
+ case I40IW_AE_LLP_DOUBT_REACHABILITY:
+ break;
case I40IW_AE_PRIV_OPERATION_DENIED:
case I40IW_AE_STAG_ZERO_INVALID:
case I40IW_AE_IB_RREQ_AND_Q1_FULL:
case I40IW_AE_LLP_SEGMENT_TOO_SMALL:
case I40IW_AE_LLP_SYN_RECEIVED:
case I40IW_AE_LLP_TOO_MANY_RETRIES:
- case I40IW_AE_LLP_DOUBT_REACHABILITY:
case I40IW_AE_LCE_QP_CATASTROPHIC:
case I40IW_AE_LCE_FUNCTION_CATASTROPHIC:
case I40IW_AE_LCE_CQ_CATASTROPHIC: