Users Guide
7–RoCE Configuration
Configuring RoCE on the Adapter for Windows Server
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Configuring RoCE for SR-IOV VF Devices (VF RDMA)
The following sections describe how to configure RoCE for SR-IOV VF devices
(also referred to as VF RDMA). Associated information and limitations are also
provided.
Configuration Instructions
To configure VF RDMA:
1. Install the VF RDMA capable components (drivers, firmware, multiboot
image (MBI)).
2. Configure QoS for VF RDMA.
QoS configuration is needed to configure priority flow control (PFC) for
RDMA. Configure QoS in the host as documented in “Configuring QoS for
RoCE” on page 259. (QoS configuration must be done in the host, not in the
VM).
3. Configure Windows Hyper-V for VF RDMA:
a. Enable SR-IOV in HII and on the Advanced tab in Windows Device
Manager.
b. Open the Windows Hyper-V Manager on the host.
Responder
Local QP
Operation
error
An internal QP consistency error
was detected while processing this
work request.
Yes Yes Indicates a software
issue.
Responder
remote
invalid
request
The responder detected an invalid
inbound message on the channel.
Yes Yes Indicates possible mis-
behavior by a remote
peer. Possible causes
include: the operation is
not supported by this
receive queue, insuffi-
cient buffering to
receive a new RDMA
request, or the length
specified in an RDMA
request is greater than
2
31
bytes.
Table 7-3. Marvell FastLinQ RDMA Error Counters (Continued)
RDMA Error
Counter
Description
Applies
to
RoCE?
Applies
to
iWARP?
Troubleshooting