Sean Hefty 82a9c16a10 IB/cm: Send DREP in response to unmatched DREQ
Currently a DREP is only sent in response to a DREQ if a connection
has been found matching the DREQ, and it is in the proper state.  Once
a DREP is sent, the local connection moves into timewait.  Duplicate
DREQs received while in this state result in re-sending the DREP.

However, it's likely that the local connection will enter and exit
timewait before the remote side times out a lost DREP and resends a DREQ.
To handle this, we send a DREP in response to a DREQ, even if a local
connection is not found.  This avoids maintaining disconnected
id's in timewait states for excessively long times, just to handle a
lost DREP.

Signed-off-by: Sean Hefty <sean.hefty@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
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