Linux user space library for network socket acceleration based on RDMA compatible network adaptors

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Mellanox's Messaging Accelerator (VMA) boosts performance for message-based and streaming applications such as those found in financial services market data environments and Web2.0 clusters. It allows application written over standard socket API to run over Ethernet and/or Infiniband from user-space with full network stack bypass.

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_service 0000000594 594 Bytes
harden_vma.service.patch 0000000790 790 Bytes
libvma-9.7.0.0.789c380f9b82.tar.gz 0001130293 1.08 MB
libvma.changes 0000006933 6.77 KB
libvma.spec 0000004261 4.16 KB
vma.service 0000000747 747 Bytes
Latest Revision
Ruediger Oertel's avatar Ruediger Oertel (oertel) committed (revision 2)
- Update to v9.7.0 (jsc#PED-913)
  - Fixing the handling of null elements in iov tx vector
  - Updating coverity version to 2021.12
  - Fixing coverity 2021.12 findings
  - Fixing pcb resources leak for failed blocking connect
  - Fix no SYN rexmits for blocking connect
  - Fix blocking socket connect timer race
  - Use VMA_HANDLE_SIGINTR for signal() API
  - Fix segfault when IPoIB is used along with extra logging
  - Fix no traffic during disabled sriov (azure)
  - Update Copyright
  - Fix stats output logic
  - Fix debian/copyright file
  - Fix hypervisor check under x86_64
  - Fix gcc12 compilation issue
  - Fix VMA_UDP_3T_RULES logic for UDP UC
  - Add C++11 Support requirement to a compiler
  - Export symbols from socket api only
  - Fix gcc12 compilation issue
  - Fix fc35 issues
  - Add support for fortified glibc functions
  - Fix issue in vma_recvfrom_zcopy()
  - Fix data corruption in shrink operation
  - Workaround for segfault on IBV_EVENT_DEVICE_FATAL
- Drop patches fixed upstream:
  - issue-2485156-Fix-fc35-issues.patch
  - issue-2945718-Fix-gcc12-compilation-issue.patch

- Add issue-2945718-Fix-gcc12-compilation-issue.patch to fix
  compilation issues with GCC12
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