aws-libfabric/1.9.1amzncdi1.0

AWS Libfabric
Recipe info
BSD-2-Clause, GPL-2.0-or-later
2023-07-21

Available packages
Linux
Windows
macOS
macOS Apple Silicon

Install
Add the following line to your conanfile.txt:
[requires]
aws-libfabric/1.9.1amzncdi1.0

Using aws-libfabric

Note

If you are a new Conan user, we recommend reading the how to consume packages tutorial.

If you need additional assistance, please ask a question in the Conan Center Index repository.

Simplest use case consuming this recipe and assuming CMake as your local build tool:

[requires]
aws-libfabric/1.9.1amzncdi1.0
[generators]
CMakeDeps
CMakeToolchain
[layout]
cmake_layout
from conan import ConanFile
from conan.tools.cmake import cmake_layout


class ExampleRecipe(ConanFile):
    settings = "os", "compiler", "build_type", "arch"
    generators = "CMakeDeps", "CMakeToolchain"

    def requirements(self):
        self.requires("aws-libfabric/1.9.1amzncdi1.0")

    def layout(self):
        cmake_layout(self)

Now, you can run this Conan command to locally install (and build if necessary) this recipe and its dependencies (if any):

$ conan install conanfile.txt --build=missing

Useful information to take into account to consume this library:


These are the main declared targets:

  • CMake package name(s): aws-libfabric
  • CMake target name(s): aws-libfabric::aws-libfabric
  • pkg-config file name(s): libfabric.pc

A simple use case using the CMake file name and the global target:

# ...
find_package(aws-libfabric REQUIRED)
# ...
target_link_libraries(YOUR_TARGET aws-libfabric::aws-libfabric)

These are all the available headers. Some of these ones might be non-public; make sure of it by visiting the aws-libfabric homepage listed above:

#include "rdma/fabric.h"
#include "rdma/fi_atomic.h"
#include "rdma/fi_cm.h"
#include "rdma/fi_collective.h"
#include "rdma/fi_domain.h"
#include "rdma/fi_endpoint.h"
#include "rdma/fi_eq.h"
#include "rdma/fi_errno.h"
#include "rdma/fi_rma.h"
#include "rdma/fi_tagged.h"
#include "rdma/fi_trigger.h"