# rrddmma
> **A Rust RDMA library.**
[](https://crates.io/crates/rrddmma)
[](https://crates.io/crates/rrddmma)
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This library is more for academic use than for industry.
It is highly specialized to Mellanox/NVIDIA ConnectX network adapter series.
## Linkage
This library supports multiple linkage types to the `ibverbs` library.
1. First, this library respects existing [MLNX_OFED](https://network.nvidia.com/products/infiniband-drivers/linux/mlnx_ofed/) installations.
It works on both v4.9-x and v5.x versions.
- ~~MLNX_OFED v4.9-x will enable experimental verbs.~~ (TODO)
- ~~MLNX_OFED v5.x will enable `mlx5dv_*` features.~~ (TODO)
2. Otherwise, `rrddmma` will try to find an existing `libibverbs` installation via `pkg-config`.
- ~~This will enable enable `mlx5dv_*` features.~~ (TODO)
3. Otherwise, `rrddmma` will try to download [rdma-core](https://github.com/linux-rdma/rdma-core) and build from source.
You need to ensure that the dependencies are properly installed.
In Ubuntu and other Debian-derived OSs, these are:
```shell
sudo apt install -y build-essential cmake gcc libclang-dev libudev-dev libsystemd-dev \
libnl-3-dev libnl-route-3-dev ninja-build pkg-config valgrind \
python3-dev cython3 python3-docutils pandoc
```
Building from source is different from the previous two approaches in that `libibverbs` is linked statically and cannot detect providers at runtime.
This library currently only allows the `mlx5` provider.
- ~~This will enable enable `mlx5dv_*` features.~~ (TODO)