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DOCA Comch

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Streamline control messaging between host and DPU.

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What DOCA Comch does

The DOCA Comch skill is designed for developers working with NVIDIA's DOCA (Data Center Infrastructure Management) framework, specifically focusing on the Comch (Communication Channel) library. This skill provides guidance for hands-on tasks involving the interaction between a host system and BlueField DPUs (Data Processing Units) over PCIe. Users can leverage this skill to configure, build, modify, run, and debug their applications that utilize the Comch library, ensuring efficient communication and data transfer between the host and DPU.

When using this skill, developers can easily navigate common tasks such as establishing a Comch channel, managing roles between the host and DPU, and optimizing data transfer methods. The skill provides detailed instructions on how to set up a server on the DPU side and a client on the host side, as well as how to choose between different data transfer paths, whether it be the slow-path or fast-path methods. It also includes information on querying capabilities, such as maximum message sizes and the number of clients supported, which are crucial for optimizing application performance.

This skill is particularly beneficial for external developers who are building applications that directly call the Comch API functions. It is not intended for NVIDIA developers who contribute to the DOCA Comch library itself. The skill assumes that users have already installed DOCA and are familiar with the basic concepts of the framework, allowing them to focus on the specific tasks related to Comch without needing to navigate broader DOCA topics.

In addition to task-oriented guidance, the skill addresses common error codes that may arise during Comch operations, helping developers troubleshoot issues effectively. By providing a clear path to understanding and utilizing the capabilities of the Comch library, this skill enhances the development experience for those working with NVIDIA's advanced DPU technology.

When to use it

Use this skill when configuring or debugging DOCA Comch channels between a host and a BlueField DPU.

When not to use it

Do not use this skill for general DOCA inquiries or tasks unrelated to the Comch library.

What you can build with it

Establishing a Comch Channel

Set up a server on the DPU and a client on the host to exchange control messages.

Optimizing Data Transfer

Choose between slow-path and fast-path methods to efficiently stream data from host to DPU.

Debugging Comch Errors

Identify and resolve issues related to DOCA_ERROR_* codes returned from Comch API calls.

How to install DOCA Comch

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add nvidia/skills/doca-comch --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Inside SKILL.md

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DOCA Comch

Where to start: This skill assumes DOCA is already installed and the user is doing hands-on Comch work on a BlueField + host pair with DOCA. Open TASKS.md if the user wants to do something (configure / build / modify / run / test / debug); open CAPABILITIES.md when the question is what can Comch express on this version. If the user has not installed DOCA yet, route to doca-setup first. If the user is asking "is Comch even on this DOCA" because the docs they read mention doca-comm-channel, route to CAPABILITIES.md ## Version compatibility for the 2.5 rename.

Example questions this skill answers well

The CLASSES of Comch questions this skill is built to answer, each with one worked example. The agent should treat the class as the load-bearing piece — the worked example is a single instance.

  • "How do I bring up a Comch channel between host and DPU?" — worked example: "server side on the DPU, client side on the host, exchange a first control message". Answered by the role-selection + lifecycle workflow in TASKS.md ## configure + CAPABILITIES.md ## Capabilities and modes server-vs-client table.
  • "How do I move bulk data over Comch with low CPU?" — worked example: "stream a 64 KiB chunk every 100 µs from the host driver to a DPU agent". Answered by the producer / consumer fast-path described in CAPABILITIES.md ## Capabilities and modes
    • the channel-setup workflow in TASKS.md ## configure step 4, with the "slow-path vs fast-path" selection rule.
  • "What is the maximum message size I can send?" — worked example: "can I send a 4 MiB control message in one shot?". Answered by the capability-query rule (doca_comch_cap_get_max_msg_size) in CAPABILITIES.md ## Capabilities and modes
  • "Why doesn't the DPU side see the representor?" — worked example: "doca_comch_server_create returns DOCA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED on a freshly imaged BlueField". Answered by the representor + permission overlay in CAPABILITIES.md ## Safety policy
  • "Is this Comch capability on my installed DOCA version?" — worked example: "is doca_comch_producer in DOCA 2.6.0, or do I still need the old slow-path API?". Answered by the version-compatibility overlay in CAPABILITIES.md ## Version compatibility, which cross-links the canonical detection chain in doca-version and adds the Comch-specific 2.5 rename rule.
  • "What does this DOCA_ERROR_* from a Comch call mean and which layer caused it?" — worked example: "DOCA_ERROR_AGAIN on submitting a doca_comch_task_send via doca_task_submit". Answered by the Comch overlay on the cross-library taxonomy in CAPABILITIES.md ## Error taxonomy

Audience

This skill serves external developers building applications that consume the DOCA Comch library — i.e., users whose code calls doca_comch_* (directly in C/C++, or through FFI/bindings from another language) to exchange control or data messages between a host process and a BlueField agent over PCIe. It is not for NVIDIA developers contributing to DOCA Comch itself.

Language scope. DOCA Comch ships as a C library with pkg-config module name doca-comch. The shipped samples are written in C. C and C++ consumers are the canonical case; the worked examples in TASKS.md assume that path. Other-language consumers (Rust, Go, Python, …) consume the same *.so through FFI or language-specific bindings; the skill's contribution in that case is to keep the role-split, lifecycle, capability-discovery, permission, and error-taxonomy guidance language-neutral, and to route the agent to the public C ABI as the authoritative surface that any wrapper will eventually call.

When to load this skill

Load this skill when the user is doing hands-on DOCA Comch work, in any language. Concretely:

  • Initializing a doca_comch_server on the DPU side or a doca_comch_client on the host side, on a representor or PCIe address the host can reach.
  • Configuring at least one of: a recv callback for slow-path messages, a producer for fast-path outbound data, a consumer for fast-path inbound data, before doca_ctx_start().
  • Reading or setting comch properties via doca_comch_set_* and doca_comch_cap_get_* — max message size, max number of clients (server side), producer / consumer queue sizing.
  • Establishing a connection between the two sides and reacting to connection-state transitions via the connection callbacks registered before start.
  • Choosing between the slow-path (send-task / recv-callback, message-oriented, lower throughput, single-call simplicity) and the fast-path (producer / consumer, asynchronous, much higher throughput, two-context setup).
  • Debugging a DOCA_ERROR_* returned from a Comch call (lifecycle vs. permission vs. capability vs. would-block) and the connection state machine across the host / DPU pair.
  • Designing or extending non-C bindings (Rust, Go, Python, …) that wrap the Comch C ABI — for the lifecycle, role-split, permission, and capability rules the wrapper must honor.

Do not load this skill for general DOCA orientation, install of DOCA itself, or non-Comch library questions. For those, use doca-public-knowledge-map.

What this skill provides

This is a thin loader. The body keeps only the orientation needed to pick the right next file. The substantive Comch-specific material lives in two companion files:

  • CAPABILITIES.md — what Comch can express on this version: the server vs client role split, the slow-path send-task / recv-callback surface, the producer / consumer fast-path surface, the capability-query surface (doca_comch_cap_get_*), the Comch error taxonomy (mapped onto the cross-library DOCA_ERROR_* set), the observability surface (connection state callbacks, task completion callbacks), and the safety policy that gates representor and permission decisions.
  • TASKS.md — step-by-step workflows for the six in-scope Comch verbs: configure, build, modify, run, test, debug. Plus a Deferred task verbs block that points out-of-scope questions at the right next skill.

The skill assumes a host + BlueField pair where DOCA is already installed at the standard location and the user has the privileges their public install profile expects (in particular, sudo on the DPU side to see the host representor). It does not cover installing DOCA — that path goes through doca-setup.

What this skill deliberately does not ship

This skill is agent guidance, not a samples or templates bundle. To keep the boundary clean, it deliberately does not contain — and pull requests should not add:

  • Pre-written DOCA Comch application source code, in any language. The verified Comch source code is the shipped C samples at /opt/mellanox/doca/samples/doca_comch/<name>/. The agent's job is to route the user to those files and prescribe a minimum-diff modification on them via the universal modify-a-sample workflow in doca-programming-guide, layered with the Comch-specific overrides in TASKS.md ## modify.
  • Standalone build manifests (meson.build, CMakeLists.txt, Cargo.toml, …) parked inside the skill. The agent constructs the build manifest in the user's project directory against the user's installed DOCA, where pkg-config --modversion doca-comch is the source of truth.
  • A samples/, bindings/, or reference/ subtree of any kind. A mock or incomplete artifact in this skill's tree, even one labeled "reference", is misleading: users will read it as buildable.

Loading order

  1. Read this SKILL.md first to confirm the user's question is in scope.
  2. For the Comch capability matrix, role split, slow-path / fast-path surfaces, permission policy, error taxonomy, observability, and safety policy, see CAPABILITIES.md.
  3. For step-by-step workflows — configure, build, modify, run, test, debug — see TASKS.md.

Both companion files cross-link to each other, doca-version for the canonical version-handling rules, and doca-public-knowledge-map whenever the right answer is "look it up in the public docs or the installed package layout" rather than "Comch-specific guidance".

Related skills

  • doca-public-knowledge-map — the routing table for every public DOCA documentation source and the on-disk layout of an installed DOCA package. The Comch URL slug is DOCA-Comch (DOCA 2.5+), not doca-comm-channel.
  • doca-setup — env preparation, install verification, representor visibility checks, and the I have no install yet path with the public NGC DOCA container. This skill assumes its preconditions are satisfied.
  • doca-version — canonical DOCA version-handling rules. This skill's ## Version compatibility cross-links the four-way match rule and adds the Comch-specific 2.5 rename overlay.
  • doca-structured-tools-contract — the bundle's structured-tools precedence rule (detect / prefer / fall back / report). The Command appendix in TASKS.md honors this contract.
  • doca-programming-guide — general DOCA programming patterns shared by every library: the canonical pkg-config + meson build pattern, the universal modify-a-shipped-sample first-app workflow, the universal lifecycle, the cross-library DOCA_ERROR_* taxonomy, and the program-side debug order. This skill layers Comch specifics on top.
  • doca-debug — the cross-cutting debug ladder (install / version / build / link / runtime / program / driver). Comch-specific debug (lifecycle violations, representor visibility, slow-path vs fast-path queue-full symptoms) overlays on top of that ladder.

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