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Remote Direct Data Placement (RDDP)
Created
2012-02-22
Last Updated
2014-06-27
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Registries included below
??RDMAP Errors
??DDP Errors
??MPA Errors
??RDMAP Message Operation Codes
??RDMAP Message Atomic Operation Subcodes
??SCTP Function Codes for DDP Stream Session Control
??RDMAP DDP Untagged Queue Numbers
RDMAP Errors
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC6580]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Layer/Error-Type/Error-Code Error-Type-Name/Error-Code-Name Reference
0x0/0x0/ALL Local Catastrophic Error [RFC5040]
0x0/0x1/0x00 Remote Protection Error / Invalid Steering Tag [RFC5040]
0x0/0x1/0x01 Remote Protection Error / Base or bounds violation [RFC5040]
0x0/0x1/0x02 Remote Protection Error / Access rights violation [RFC5040]
0x0/0x1/0x03 Remote Protection Error / Steering Tag not associated with RDMAP Stream [RFC5040]
0x0/0x1/0x04 Remote Protection Error / Tagged Offset wrap [RFC5040]
0x0/0x1/0x09 Remote Protection Error / Steering Tag cannot be invalidated [RFC5040]
0x0/0x1/0xff Remote Protection Error / Unspecified Error [RFC5040]
0x0/0x2/0x05 Remote Operation Error / Invalid RDMAP version [RFC5040]
0x0/0x2/0x06 Remote Operation Error / Unexpected OpCode [RFC5040]
0x0/0x2/0x07 Remote Operation Error / Catastrophic error, localized to RDMAP Stream [RFC5040]
0x0/0x2/0x08 Remote Operation Error / Catastrophic error, global [RFC5040]
0x0/0x2/0x09 Remote Operation Error / Steering Tag cannot be Invalidated [RFC5040]
0x0/0x2/0xff Remote Operation Error / Unspecified Error [RFC5040]
DDP Errors
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC6580]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Layer/Error-Type/Error-Code Error-Type-Name/Error-Code-Name Reference
0x1/0x0/0x00 Local Catastrophic [RFC5041]
0x1/0x1/0x00 Tagged Buffer Error / Invalid Steering Tag [RFC5041]
0x1/0x1/0x01 Tagged Buffer Error / Base or bounds violation [RFC5041]
0x1/0x1/0x02 Tagged Buffer Error / Steering Tag not associated with DDP Stream [RFC5041]
0x1/0x1/0x03 Tagged Buffer Error / Tagged Offset wrap [RFC5041]
0x1/0x1/0x04 Tagged Buffer Error / Invalid DDP version [RFC5041]
0x1/0x2/0x01 Untagged Buffer Error / Invalid Queue Number [RFC5041]
0x1/0x2/0x02 Untagged Buffer Error / Invalid Message Sequence Number - no buffer available [RFC5041]
0x1/0x2/0x03 Untagged Buffer Error / Invalid Message Sequence Number - Message Sequence Number range is not valid [RFC5041]
0x1/0x2/0x04 Untagged Buffer Error / Invalid Message Offset [RFC5041]
0x1/0x2/0x05 Untagged Buffer Error / DDP Message too long for available buffer [RFC5041]
0x1/0x2/0x06 Untagged Buffer Error / Invalid DDP version [RFC5041]
0x1/0x3/ALL Reserved for use by Lower Layer Protocol [RFC5041]
MPA Errors
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC6580]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Layer/Error-Type/Error-Code Error-Type-Name/Error-Code-Name Reference
0x2/0x0/0x01 MPA Error / TCP connection closed, terminated, or lost [RFC5044]
0x2/0x0/0x02 MPA Error / MPA CRC Error [RFC5044]
0x2/0x0/0x03 MPA Error / MPA Marker and ULPDU Length field mismatch [RFC5044]
0x2/0x0/0x04 MPA Error / Invalid MPA Request Frame or MPA Response Frame [RFC5044]
0x2/0x0/0x05 MPA Error / Local catastrophic error [RFC6581]
0x2/0x0/0x06 MPA Error / Insufficient IRD resources [RFC6581]
0x2/0x0/0x07 MPA Error / No matching RTR option [RFC6581]
RDMAP Message Operation Codes
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC6580]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
RDMAP Message Operation Code Message Type Reference
0x0 RDMA Write [RFC5040]
0x1 RDMA Read Request [RFC5040]
0x2 RDMA Read Response [RFC5040]
0x3 Send [RFC5040]
0x4 Send with Invalidate [RFC5040]
0x5 Send with Solicited Event [RFC5040]
0x6 Send with Solicited Event and Invalidate [RFC5040]
0x7 Terminate [RFC5040]
0x8 Immediate Data [RFC7306]
0x9 Immediate Data with Solicited Event [RFC7306]
0xA Atomic Request [RFC7306]
0xB Atomic Response [RFC7306]
0xC-OxE Unassigned
0xF Reserved (Experimental) [RFC6580]
RDMAP Message Atomic Operation Subcodes
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC7306]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
RDMAP Message Atomic Operation Subcode Atomic Operation Reference
0x0 FetchAdd [RFC7306]
0x1 Reserved [RFC7306]
0x2 CmpSwap [RFC7306]
0x3-OxF Unassigned
SCTP Function Codes for DDP Stream Session Control
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC6580]
Available Formats
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CSV
SCTP Function Code SCTP Function Name Reference
0x0001 DDP Stream Session Initiate [RFC5043]
0x0002 DDP Stream Session Accept [RFC5043]
0x0003 DDP Stream Session Reject [RFC5043]
0x0004 DDP Stream Session Terminate [RFC5043]
0x0005 Enhanced DDP Stream Session Initiate [RFC6581]
0x0006 Enhanced DDP Stream Session Accept [RFC6581]
0x0007 Enhanced DDP Stream Session Reject [RFC6581]
0x0008-0xFFFE Unassigned
0xFFFF Reserved (Experimental) [RFC6580]
RDMAP DDP Untagged Queue Numbers
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC7306]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
RDMAP DDP Untagged Queue Number Queue Usage Description Reference
0x00000000 Queue 0 (Send operation Variants) [RFC5040]
0x00000001 Queue 1 (RDMA Read Request operations) [RFC5040]
0x00000002 Queue 2 (Terminate operations) [RFC5040]
0x00000003 Queue 3 (Atomic Response operations) [RFC7306]
0x00000004-0xFFFFFFFF Unassigned
Licensing Terms
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