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UMAD_ALLOC(3) OpenIB Programmer´s Manual UMAD_ALLOC(3)
umad_alloc - allocate memory for umad buffers
#include <infiniband/umad.h>
void * umad_alloc(int num, size_t size);
umad_alloc() allocates memory for an array of num umad buffers of
size bytes. Note that size should include the umad_size() plus the
length (MAD_BLOCK_SIZE for normal MADs or the length returned from
umad_recv() for RMPP MADs).
umad_alloc() returns NULL if out of memory.
umad_free(3)
Hal Rosenstock <halr@voltaire.com>
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