refactor(dfdaemon): remove ExchangeIBVerbsQueuePairEndpoint RPC#658
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Description
This pull request removes the
ExchangeIBVerbsQueuePairEndpointRPC and its associated request and response message types from thedfdaemon.v2.rsfile. This change eliminates support for exchanging IBVerbs queue pair endpoints between peers through the gRPC API.Removal of IBVerbs queue pair exchange functionality:
ExchangeIbVerbsQueuePairEndpointRequestandExchangeIbVerbsQueuePairEndpointResponsemessage types, which were used for exchanging IBVerbs queue pair endpoint information.exchange_ib_verbs_queue_pair_endpointmethod from the generated gRPC client (dfdaemon_upload_client) and server (dfdaemon_upload_server) interfaces, including all related code for handling this RPC. [1] [2] [3]Related Issue
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