NDK_FN_SEND_AND_INVALIDATE callback function (ndkpi.h)

The NdkSendAndInvalidate (NDK_FN_SEND_AND_INVALIDATE) function posts a send request on an NDK queue pair (QP) and supplies a token to be invalidated at the remote peer upon receive completion.

Syntax

NDK_FN_SEND_AND_INVALIDATE NdkFnSendAndInvalidate;

NTSTATUS NdkFnSendAndInvalidate(
  [in]           NDK_QP *pNdkQp,
  [in, optional] PVOID RequestContext,
                 const NDK_SGE *pSgl,
  [in]           ULONG nSge,
  [in]           ULONG Flags,
  [in]           UINT32 RemoteToken
)
{...}

Parameters

[in] pNdkQp

A pointer to an NDK queue pair (QP) object (NDK_QP).

[in, optional] RequestContext

A context value to be returned in the RequestContext member of the NDK_RESULT_EX structure for this request.

pSgl

An array of SGE (NDK_SGE) structures that represent the buffers holding the data to send.

[in] nSge

The number of SGE structures in the array that is specified in the pSgl parameter.

[in] Flags

A bitwise OR of flags that specify the operations that are allowed. The following flags are supported:

Value Meaning
NDK_OP_FLAG_SILENT_SUCCESS
0x00000001
If this request succeeds, it does not generate a completion event in the outbound completion queue. However, if it fails, it does generate a completion event in the outbound completion queue.
NDK_OP_FLAG_READ_FENCE
0x00000002
All prior read requests must be complete before the hardware begins processing this request.
NDK_OP_FLAG_SEND_AND_SOLICIT_EVENT
0x00000004
The completion queue for the peer generates a notification. For more information about NDK_OP_FLAG_SEND_AND_SOLICIT_EVENT, see the Remarks section.
NDK_OP_FLAG_INLINE
0x00000040
Indicates that the memory referenced by the SGEs should be transferred inline. Also, the MemoryRegionToken value in the NDK_SGE entries might be invalid. Inline requests do not need to limit the number of entries in the SGE list to the MaxInitiatorRequestSge value that is specified when the queue pair was created. The amount of memory transferred inline must be within the inline data limits of the queue pair.
NDK_OP_FLAG_DEFER
0x00000200
Indicates to the NDK provider that it may defer indicating the request to hardware for processing. For more information about this flag, see NDKPI Deferred Processing Scheme.

Note  This flag is supported only in NDKPI 1.2 (Windows Server 2012 R2) and later.

[in] RemoteToken

The remote token to be invalidated at the peer upon receive completion. The NDK provider at the receiving peer must abort the connection, as specified by lower layer transport rules, if an invalid token was specified by the sending peer.

Return value

The NdkSendAndInvalidate function returns one of the following NTSTATUS codes.

Return code Description
STATUS_SUCCESS
The request was posted successfully. A completion entry will be queued to the completion queue (CQ) when the work request is completed.
STATUS_CONNECTION_INVALID
The queue pair (QP) is not connected.
Other status codes
An error occurred.

Remarks

You can use the NDK_OP_FLAG_SEND_AND_SOLICIT_EVENT flag if you issue multiple, related send requests. Set this flag on the last request in the group.

An NDK consumer can use this flag when issuing multiple, related send requests. The NDK consumer sets this flag only on the last, related send request. The peer will receive all the send requests as normal. However, when the peer receives the last send request (the request with the NDK_OP_FLAG_SEND_AND_SOLICIT_EVENT flag set), the completion queue for the peer generates a notification. The notification is generated after the receive request completes. This flag has no meaning to the receiver (peer) unless the receiver has previously called the NdkArmCq (NDK_FN_ARM_CQ) function with the notification type set to NDK_CQ_NOTIFY_SOLICITED.

Note  Requests that complete with an error always match the NDK_CQ_NOTIFY_SOLICITED notification type.
 
The NDK consumer should ensure that the NdkSendAndInvalidate function is not called if the receiving peer does not support remote invalidation. The consumer must either negotiate this capability using an out-of-band mechanism or not use this function. If the consumer violates this requirement, the provider's behavior is undefined.

Any NDK_RESULT_EX structure that is added to a completion queue as a result of a call to this function must specify NdkOperationTypeSend for the Type member. Note that you do not need to specify a value for the TypeSpecificCompletionOutput member of the NDK_RESULT_EX structure.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client None supported,Supported in NDIS 6.40 and later.
Minimum supported server Windows Server 2012 R2
Target Platform Windows
Header ndkpi.h (include Ndkpi.h)
IRQL <=DISPATCH_LEVEL

See also

NDKPI Completion Handling Requirements

NDKPI Deferred Processing Scheme

NDKPI Work Request Posting Requirements

NDK_FN_ARM_CQ

NDK_QP

NDK_RESULT_EX

NDK_SGE