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//usr/lib/udev/rules.d/90-rdma-hw-modules.rules
ACTION=="remove", GOTO="rdma_hw_modules_end" SUBSYSTEM!="net", GOTO="rdma_hw_modules_end" # Automatically load RDMA specific kernel modules when a multi-function device is installed # These drivers autoload an ethernet driver based on hardware detection and # need userspace to load the module that has their RDMA component to turn on # RDMA. ENV{ID_NET_DRIVER}=="be2net", RUN{builtin}+="kmod load ocrdma" ENV{ID_NET_DRIVER}=="bnxt_en", RUN{builtin}+="kmod load bnxt_re" ENV{ID_NET_DRIVER}=="cxgb3", RUN{builtin}+="kmod load iw_cxgb3" ENV{ID_NET_DRIVER}=="cxgb4", RUN{builtin}+="kmod load iw_cxgb4" ENV{ID_NET_DRIVER}=="hns", RUN{builtin}+="kmod load hns_roce" # i40iw is not entirely suspend/resume friendly, and many systems with # i40e NICs aren't iwarp-capable, so Red Hat defaults to not auto-loading # the i40iw driver here to keep suspend/resume working. The i40iw driver # can still be loaded as needed by the rdma systemd service script. # ENV{ID_NET_DRIVER}=="i40e", RUN{builtin}+="kmod load i40iw" ENV{ID_NET_DRIVER}=="mlx4_en", RUN{builtin}+="kmod load mlx4_ib" ENV{ID_NET_DRIVER}=="mlx5_core", RUN{builtin}+="kmod load mlx5_ib" ENV{ID_NET_DRIVER}=="qede", RUN{builtin}+="kmod load qedr" # The user must explicitly load these modules via /etc/modules-load.d/ or otherwise # rxe # When in IB mode the kernel PCI core module autoloads the protocol modules # for these providers # mlx4 # mlx5 # enic no longer has a userspace verbs driver, this rule should probably be # owned by libfabric ENV{ID_NET_DRIVER}=="enic", RUN{builtin}+="kmod load usnic_verbs" # These providers are single function and autoload RDMA automatically based on # PCI probing # hfi1verbs # ipathverbs # mthca # vmw_pvrdma # nes LABEL="rdma_hw_modules_end"