Users Guide
7–RoCE Configuration
Configuring RoCE on the Adapter for Windows Server
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Requestor 
remote 
operation
Remote side could not complete the 
operation requested due to a local 
issue.
Yes Yes A software issue at the 
remote side (for exam-
ple, one that caused a 
QP error or a mal-
formed WQE on the 
RQ) prevented opera-
tion completion.
Requestor 
retry 
exceeded
Transport retries have exceeded the 
maximum limit.
Yes Yes The remote peer may 
have stopped respond-
ing, or a network issue 
is preventing messages 
acknowledgment.
Requestor 
RNR 
Retries 
exceeded
Retry due to RNR NAK received 
have been tried the maximum num-
ber of times without success.
Yes No The remote peer may 
have stopped respond-
ing, or a network issue 
is preventing messages 
acknowledgment.
Responder 
CQE 
flushed
Posted work requests (receive buf-
fers on RQ) may be flushed by send-
ing completions with a flush status to 
the CQ if the QP moves to an error 
state for any reason, and pending 
receive buffers exist on the RQ. If a 
work request completed with an 
error status, all other pending work 
requests for that QP are flushed.
Yes Yes —
Responder 
local 
length
Invalid length in inbound messages.  Yes Yes Misbehaving remote 
peer. For example, the 
inbound send mes-
sages have lengths 
greater than the receive 
buffer size.
Responder 
local 
protection
The locally posted work request’s 
data segment does not reference a 
memory region that is valid for the 
requested operation.
Yes Yes Indicates a software 
issue with memory 
management.
Table 7-3. Marvell FastLinQ RDMA Error Counters (Continued)
RDMA Error 
Counter
Description
Applies 
to 
RoCE?
Applies 
to 
iWARP?
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