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    CIFS_SMB_DIRECT not set in Kernel

    Hi,

    I just noticed that CIFS_SMB_DIRECT isn't enabled in the Kubuntu kernel.
    I have no problem transferring data via RDMA in Windows and other Linux distros.
    It would be a shame if this doesn't work in Kubuntu without the hassle of building a custom kernel.​

    cat /boot/config-6.17.0-5-generic | grep CONFIG_CIFS_SMB_DIRECT
    # CONFIG_CIFS_SMB_DIRECT is not set



    Creating a software SoftiWarp interface might be necessary on all systems with non server grade network interfaces to enable RDMA transport capabilities.​
    This will also require that the siw (SoftiWarp) kernel module is loaded.​

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    There is no Kubuntu kernel, since Kubuntu is Ubuntu.

    I can't say why this isn't enabled, as I can't locate a mention of it in relation to ubuntu at all so far.
    Maybe kSMBd is preferred for this now that it is the kernel? I don't know.

    But you would find more helpful info asking the kernel team. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel or maybe on Ubuntu's Discourse.

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