1IBV_FORK_INIT(3)        Libibverbs Programmer's Manual        IBV_FORK_INIT(3)
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NAME

6       ibv_fork_init - initialize libibverbs to support fork()
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SYNOPSIS

9       #include <infiniband/verbs.h>
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11       int ibv_fork_init(void);
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DESCRIPTION

14       ibv_fork_init()  initializes  libibverbs's  data  structures  to handle
15       fork() function calls correctly  and  avoid  data  corruption,  whether
16       fork() is called explicitly or implicitly (such as in system()).
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18       It  is not necessary to use this function if all parent process threads
19       are always blocked until all child processes end or change address spa‐
20       ces via an exec() operation.
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RETURN VALUE

23       ibv_fork_init()  returns 0 on success, or the value of errno on failure
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NOTES

27       ibv_fork_init() works on Linux  kernels  supporting  the  MADV_DONTFORK
28       flag for madvise() (2.6.17 and higher).
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30       Setting  the  environment variable RDMAV_FORK_SAFE or IBV_FORK_SAFE has
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33       Calling ibv_fork_init() will reduce performance due to an extra  system
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35       to track memory regions.  The precise performance impact depends on the
36       workload and usually will not be significant.
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SEE ALSO

39       fork(2), wait(2), system(3), exec(3), ibv_get_device_list(3)
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AUTHORS

42       Dotan Barak <dotanba@gmail.com>
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46libibverbs                        2006-10-31                  IBV_FORK_INIT(3)
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