Nvidia MSTFLINT User manual

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Table of Contents
Release Notes .............................................................................................................. 7
Package Tools ......................................................................................................................... 7
Flags Dependencies................................................................................................................ 8
mstflint Supported Operating Systems and Platforms ......................................................... 8
Supported Flash Types.......................................................................................................... 11
Supported Mellanox ICs........................................................................................................ 12
Supported Switch Systems Software ................................................................................... 12
Changes and New Features.................................................................................................. 12
mstflint Bug Fixes in this Version......................................................................................... 13
mstflint Known Issues........................................................................................................... 13
Introduction .................................................................................................................16
Supported Operating Systems.............................................................................................. 16
Access to Hardware Devices ................................................................................................ 16
Compilation and Installation................................................................................................. 17
Firmware Generation, Configuration, and Update Tools...........................................18
mstfwmanager – Firmware Update and Query Tool ........................................................... 18
mstfwmanager Synopsis.................................................................................................. 18
Querying the Device ......................................................................................................... 19
Archived Images Content................................................................................................. 21
mstarchive – Binary Files Compression Tool ...................................................................... 21
mstarchive Synopsis ........................................................................................................ 22
mstconfig – Changing Device Configuration Tool................................................................ 22
Tool Requirements........................................................................................................... 22
mstconfig Synopsis .......................................................................................................... 23
Examples of mstconfig Usage ......................................................................................... 24
Querying the Device Configuration.............................................................................24
Setting Device Configuration ......................................................................................25
Resetting Device Configuration to Default.................................................................25
Using mstconfig ............................................................................................................... 26
Using mstconifg with PCI Device in Bus Device Function (BDF) Format ................. 26
Using mstconfig to Set VPI Parameters.....................................................................26
Using mstconfig to Set SR-IOV Parameters ..............................................................27

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Using mstconfig to Set Preboot Settings ...................................................................27
mstconfig Raw Configuration Files ............................................................................28
mstconfig Commands...................................................................................................... 29
mstconfig Backup Command .....................................................................................29
Generating an XML Template for the Configurations................................................ 29
mstconfig xml2raw Command ...................................................................................30
mstconfig xml2bin Command.....................................................................................30
mstconfig create_conf Command ..............................................................................31
mstconfig apply Command .........................................................................................31
mstconfig Supported Configurations and Parameters .................................................. 32
mstflint – Firmware Burning Tool ........................................................................................ 50
Switches Options.............................................................................................................. 50
Command Parameters .................................................................................................... 53
mstflint: Burning a Firmware Image............................................................................... 54
Burning theMFA2 Images ..........................................................................................56
mstflint: Managing an Expansion ROM Image................................................................ 56
mstflint: Performing Checksum Calculation on Image/Device ..................................... 57
mstflint: Querying the Firmware Image.......................................................................... 57
Querying the MFA2 File...............................................................................................58
mstflint: Setting GUIDs and MACs .................................................................................. 58
4th Generation (Group I) Devices................................................................................58
5th Generation (Group II) Devices...............................................................................60
Preparing a Binary Firmware Image for Pre-assembly Burning .............................62
mstflint: Verifying the Firmware Image .......................................................................... 63
Comparing the Binary Image...................................................................................... 64
Verifying MFA2 Archive ...............................................................................................64
mstflint: Setting the VSD.................................................................................................. 64
mstflint: Disabling/Enabling Access to the Hardware ................................................... 64
4th Generation Devices ...............................................................................................65
5th Generation Devices ...............................................................................................65
mstflint: Flash Operations ............................................................................................... 66
Reading a Word from Flash ........................................................................................66
Writing a dword to Flash.............................................................................................66
Writing a dword to Flash Without Sector Erase.........................................................67

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Erasing a Sector..........................................................................................................67
Querying Flash Parameters........................................................................................67
mstflint: Comparing the Binary Image............................................................................ 68
mstflint: Firmware Timestamping for Multi-Host Environment.................................... 68
Setting a Timestamp on Image...................................................................................68
Querying a Timestamp on Image................................................................................68
Resetting a Timestamp on Device..............................................................................69
Setting a Timestamp on Device ..................................................................................69
Querying a Timestamp on Device ...............................................................................69
Resetting a Timestamp on Device..............................................................................69
Important Notes ..........................................................................................................69
mstflint Limitations.......................................................................................................... 70
mstflint: Secure Host ....................................................................................................... 70
Using Secure Host.......................................................................................................70
Disabling/Enabling Access to the Hardware .............................................................71
Removing the Secure Host .........................................................................................71
Key Loss Recovery ......................................................................................................72
mstflint: Secure Firmware Update.................................................................................. 72
Setting a “Public Keys” Section in a Binary Image File.............................................74
Setting a "Forbidden Versions" Section in a Binary Image File ................................ 74
Secure Firmware Implications on Burning Tools...................................................... 74
Re-Signing a Binary Image File..................................................................................75
mstfwreset – Loading Firmware on 5th Generation Devices Tool...................................... 77
Tool Requirements........................................................................................................... 77
mstfwreset Synopsis........................................................................................................ 77
Reset Levels and Types.................................................................................................... 78
mstfwreset for Multi-Host NICs ...................................................................................... 78
mstfwreset for Socket-Direct NICs................................................................................. 78
mstfwreset for SmartNICs............................................................................................... 79
Examples of mstfwreset Usage....................................................................................... 79
mstfwreset Limitations.................................................................................................... 80
mstcongestion – Tool for Setting Congestion Mode and Action ......................................... 80
Tool Requirements........................................................................................................... 81
mstcongestion Synopsis .................................................................................................. 81

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mstprivhost - NIC Configuration by the Host Restriction Tool ........................................... 81
mstprivhost Synopsis ...................................................................................................... 81
Debug Utilities .............................................................................................................83
mstfwtrace Utility .................................................................................................................. 83
mstfwtrace Usage ............................................................................................................ 83
mstregdump Utility ............................................................................................................... 84
mstdregump Usage.......................................................................................................... 84
mstreg Utility......................................................................................................................... 84
mstreg Usage ................................................................................................................... 85
mstlink Utility ........................................................................................................................ 87
mstlink Usage .................................................................................................................. 88
Tool Usage with NIC vs. Switch (-p Flag) ........................................................................ 90
mstresourcedump Utility ...................................................................................................... 91
mstresourcedump Usage ................................................................................................ 91
mstresourcedump query Usage................................................................................91
mstresourcedump dump Usage................................................................................92
Examples of how to: ....................................................................................................93
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................94
General Related Issues......................................................................................................... 94
mstconfig Related Issues ..................................................................................................... 94
Installation Related Issues ................................................................................................... 95
Firmware Burning Related Issues ....................................................................................... 96
Secure Firmware Related Issues ......................................................................................... 98
Appendixes ................................................................................................................100
mstflint - Updating Firmware Using ethtool/devlink and .mfa2 File................................ 100
mstflint User Manual Revision History.....................................................................102
Release Notes Document History.............................................................................105
mstflint Release Notes Change Log History...................................................................... 105
mstflint Bug Fixes History .................................................................................................. 124

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OverviewThe NVIDIA® Mellanox® Firmware Tools (mstflint) package is a set of firmware management
and debug toolsfor Mellanox devices.The document describes mstflint features, tools content and
configuration.
The documentation here relates to:
Release Notes
User Manual
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for system administrators responsible for managing and debugging
firmwarefor Mellanox devices.
See alsoDocument Conventions and Related Documents.
Document Revision History
A list of the changes made to the user manual are provided inDocument Revision History.

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Release Notes
These are the release notes for mstflint. mstflint supports Linux operating system. Please see the
supported platform table for further details.The tools functionality is identical in all operating systems
unless otherwise noted.
Package Tools
The following is a list of the available tools in the package, together with a brief description of each
tool. The tools apply to single switch systems or adapter cards.
The mstflint tools do not provide cluster wide functionality.
Category Tool Description
Firmware
Update and
Configuratio
n
mstflin
t
This tool burns a firmware binary image or an expansion ROM image to the
Flash of a Mellanox network adapter/ switch device. It includes query
functions to the burnt firmware image and to the binary image file.
mstco
nfig
Allows the user to change some of the device configurations without having to
create and burn a new firmware.
mstfw
manag
er
The mstwmanager is a Mellanox firmware update and query utility. It provides
a simple 'single click' firmware update functionality.
Note: The same tool with embedded firmware binaries is released separately
and is named mlxup.
mstar
chive
The mstarchive tool allows the user to create a file with the mfa2 extension.
The new file contains several binary files of a given firmware for different
adapter cards.
Debug and
Diagnostics
Utilities
mstre
gdump
Dumps device internal configuration data.
mstmc
ra
Reads/writes a single word from/to a device configuration register space
mstvp
d
Reads PCI device VPD
mstfw
reset
Load Firmware after firmware update on ISFU capable devices.(5th generation
devices)
mstfwt
race
Extracts and prints trace messages generated by the firmware of 5th
generation devices. This tool supports secure firmware flow only.
mstre
g
Exposes supported access registers, and allows users to obtain information
regarding the registers fields and attributes, and to set and get data with
specific register.
mstlin
k
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Category Tool Description
mstre
source
dump
Extracts and prints data segments generated by the firmware.
Detailed installation instructions along with complete descriptions of the various tools in the package
can be found in the Mellanox Firmware Tools User’s Manual.
Flags Dependencies
Configure Flag Dependencies Additional Tools Installed
enalbe-dc zlib
enable-fw-mgr curl, zlib, lzma, boost_regex mstarchive, mstfwmanager
enable-adb-generic-tools expat, boost mstlink, mstreg
enable-xml2 libxml2, xml2
enable-inband infiniband-diags*
enable-cs openssl
mstflint Supported Operating Systems and
Platforms
mstflint is supported on the following platforms:
Table Legend:
+ (Green) Supported and tested
** (Orange) Supported but not tested in mstflint 4.14.0-3
Supported Operating Systems and Platforms

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PPC64LE
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RHEL6.3 + **
RHEL6.10 +
RHEL7.2 +
RHEL7.3 +
RHEL7.4 + **
RHEL7.5 + ** +
RHEL7.6 ** ** +
RHEL7.7 + **
RHEL7.8 +
RHEL8 + ** + **
RHEL8.1 + ** **
RHEL8.2 (Beta) +
OEL 6.10 +
OEL 7.4 +
OEL 7.7 +
OEL 8.0 +
OEL 8.1 +
Fedora 30 +
Sles11 SP4 + + **

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PPC64LE
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Sles12 SP3 + ** **
Sles12 SP4 + ** ** +
Sles12 SP5 + **
Sles15 + ** ** **
Sles15 SP1 + ** ** **
Sles15 SP2 (Beta) + ** **
EulerOS V2.0 SP3 + +
EulerOS V2.0 SP5 +
Ubuntu 16.04.06 + + +
Ubuntu 18.04.02 +
Ubuntu 18.04.03 + **
Ubuntu 18.04.04 (Beta) **
Ubuntu 19.04 +
Ubuntu 19.10 +
Debian 8.9 +
Debian 8.11 **
Debian 9.5 +
Debian 9.6 +
Debian 9.9 **

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PPC64LE
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Debian 10 + **
VMware ESXi 6.5 Native +
VMware ESXi 6.7 Native +
FreeBSD 13.0-
CURRENT
+
FreeBSD 12- STABLE +
FreeBSD 11- STABLE +
Supported Flash Types
mstflint supports the following Flash types.
Vendor Flash Family Tested P/N
Winbond W25QxxBV W25Q32FVSSIG
W25Q32FVSSIGS
W25Q32FVSSIGT
W25Q128FVSIGS
W25Qxxx W25Q256JVBIMT
W25Q128JVSIQ
Macronicx MX25L16xxx MX25L12845GM2I-08G
MX25Lxxx MX25L25645GXDI-08G

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Micron N25QOxxx MT25QL128ABA1ESE-0SIT
ISSI IS25LPxxx IS25LP128-JBLE SPA# U1323A
Cypress S25FL256L S25FL256LDPBHV023
Supported Mellanox ICs
The ICs are listed in the following table:
IC Group IC Device
Group I / 4th Generation ConnectX®-3
ConnectX®-3 Pro
SwitchX®-2
Group II / 5th Generation Connect-IB®
ConnectX®-4
ConnectX®-4 Lx
ConnectX®-5
ConnectX®-5 Ex
ConnectX®-6
ConnectX®-6 Dx
Innova IPsec
Innova Flex
Switch-IB®
Switch-IB® 2
Spectrum®
Spectrum®-2
BlueField™
Mellanox Quantum™
Supported Switch Systems Software
The following are theSupported Switch Systems Software.
Switch Software Version
MLNX-OS 3.8.1000
SONIC
Changes and New Features
Changes and New Features in this Release

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Compone
nt/ Tool
Description Operat
ing
Syste
m
Rev. 4.14.0-3
Adapter
Cards
Added support for NVIDIA Mellanox BlueField-2 SmartNICs All
Bug Fixes See Bug Fixes All
mstflint Bug Fixes in this Version
The table below lists the bugs fixed in this version. For older bug fixes, seemstflint Bug Fixes History
Internal Ref. No. Issue
2172506 Description: Fixed an issue that caused mstflint to print garbage messages.
Keywords: mstlink
Discovered in Version: 4.13.0
Fixed in Release: 4.14.0-3
mstflint Known Issues
The following table provides a list of known issues and limitations in regards to this release ofthe
Mellanox Firmware Tools.For a list of old Known Issues, please seeArchived Known Issuesfile.
Internal Ref.
No.
Issue
2125012 Description: In case a device enters the livefish mode and all the information on
the flash including write-protected manufacturing information is lost, mstflint
might not be able to recover the device.
Workaround: N/A
Keywords: mstflint
Discovered in Version: 4.14.0-1
2110890 Description: If there is a json-c library installed on the machine, some of mstflint
tools like mstflint and mstfwmanager will not be compiled successfully unless the
installed library is removed.
Workaround: N/A
Keywords: mstlink
Discovered in Version: 4.14.0-1

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Internal Ref.
No.
Issue
2084837 Description: Setting the speeds (50GbE and 100GbE) for the new devices (Connect-
X 6 and above, Quantum switches and above) requires specifying the number of
lanes for the speed:
mstlink -d <dev> --speeds [50G_2X | 50G_1X | 100G_2X | 100G_4X]
For PRBS mode, to work with PAM4 speeds, use the same speed naming for
(50GbE, and 100GbE).
Workaround: N/A
Keywords: mstlink
Discovered in Version: 4.14.0-1
2071210 Description: mstconfig query for the BOOT_INTERRUPT_DIS TLV shows a wrong
value in the "current value" field.
Workaround: Use "next boot" indication to see the right value.
Keywords: mstconfig
Discovered in Version: 4.14.0-1
2001890 Description: The argparse module is installed by default in Python versions =>2.7
and >=3.2. In case an older Python version is used, the argparse module is not
installed by default and therefore must be manually installed.
Workaround: N/A
Keywords: Python, argparse module
Discovered in Version: 4.13.3-2
1923665 Description:Force Mode does not work when usingmstlinkin ConnectX-6
InfiniBand adapter cards.
Workaround:N/A
Keywords:mstlink, Force Mode, ConnectX-6 IB
Discovered in Version: 4.13.3-2
1918749 Description: mstlink tool displays a wrong speed when using ETH cables on
ConnectX-6 adapter cards.
Workaround: N/A
Keywords: mstlink
Discovered in Version: 4.13.0
1755062 Description: To execute firmware reset on a multi-host card, mstfwreset must be
run simultaneously on each one of the hosts. Running mstfwreset simultaneously
on the same host is incorrect and may result in server hanging.
Workaround: Cold reboot for the server
Keywords: mstfwreset

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Internal Ref.
No.
Issue
Discovered in Version: 4.12.0
1747607 Description: When using the mstfwreset tool to reset the firmware on the
BlueField card, the firmware is not synchronized between the host (SmartNIC
device) and the Arm side.
Workaround: N/A
Keywords: mstfwreset, BlueField
Discovered in Version: 4.11.0
1566872 Description: 64 bits parameters are currently not supported in mstconfig. Although
these parameters can be found in the nv_invalidate_all_timestamp TLV, that TLV
cannot be used to set the time parameter.
Workaround: N/A
Keywords: mstconfig
Discovered in Version: 4.11.0
1431471 Description: In ConnectX-5 adapter cards, the time-stamp capability using mstflint,
is supported only on the device using the "-d" flag, and not on the binary using the
"-i" flag.
Workaround: Use the “-d” flag to set the time-stamp.
Keywords: mstflint
Discovered in Version: 4.11.0
1442454 Description: Occasionally, when running mstfwreset over a Multi-Host device, the
driver remains down if the mstfwreset operation fails.
Workaround: N/A
Keywords: mstfwreset
Discovered in Version: 4.11.0

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Introduction
The Mellanox Firmware Tools (mstflint) package is a set of firmware management and debug tools for
Mellanox devices. mstflint can be used for:
Generating a standard or customized Mellanox firmware image
Querying for firmware information
Burning a firmware image to a single Mellanox device
The list of the available tools in the package can be found in the Release Notes document.
Supported Operating Systems
Please refer to the release notes of your version for supported platforms and kernels.
Access to Hardware Devices
The table below lists the Mellanox devices supported by mstflint, the supporting tools, and the
accessmethods to these devices.
Device Type Product Name HW Access Method
PCI I2C In-Band
HCA (InfiniBand) Connect-IB® V V V
VPI Network Adapter ConnectX®-3 V V V
ConnectX®-3 Pro V V V
ConnectX®-4 V V V
ConnectX®-5 V V V
ConnectX®-5 Ex V V V
Ethernet Adapter (NIC) ConnectX®-3 EN V V
ConnectX®-4 Lx V V
Switch SwitchX®-2 V V V
SwitchX® V1V V
Switch-IB® V1V V
Switch-IB® 2 V1V V
Spectrum® V V
Note.V1 indicates managed switch products only.V2In-band capability is only available for mstflint if
mstflint is compiled with MLNX_OFED driver.mstflint tools access Mellanox devices via the PCI Express

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interface, via a USB to I2C adapter (Mellanox P/N: MTUSB-1), or via vendor-specific MADs over the
InfiniBand fabric (In-Band).
All mstflint tools address the target hardware device using a PCI device. To list all available PCI
devices, use the “lspci” command.
To see the Mellanox PCI devices, run “lspci | grep –I “Mellanox””.
Ex:
# lspci | grep -i "Mellanox"
15:00.0 Infiniband controller: Mellanox Technologies MT27700 Family [ConnectX-4]
1a:00.0 Ethernet controller: Mellanox Technologies MT27710 Family [ConnectX-4
Lx]
1a:00.1 Ethernet controller: Mellanox Technologies MT27710 Family [ConnectX-4
Lx]
Local PCI devices may also be accessed using device aliases. Supported aliases are:
PCI device “bus:dev.fn” (e.g. 03:00.0 (BDF format))
OFED RDMA device (e.g. mlx4_0)
Network interface with “net-” prefix, (e.g. net-eth2”)
Compilation and Installation
Compile mstflint.
./autogen.sh
./configure [OPTION]... [VAR=VALUE]...
make -j <N>
To check all the possible values of [OPTION]... [VAR=VALUE]..., run “./configure --help”.
Note: If using FreeBSD OS, use the "gmake" command instead of "make".
Install mstflint.
make install
In-Band device access requires the local IB port to be in the ACTIVE state and connected to an
IB fabric.

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Firmware Generation, Configuration,
and Update Tools
This chapter contains the following sections:
mstfwmanager – Firmware Update and Query Tool
mstarchive – Binary Files Compression Tool
mstconfig – Changing Device Configuration Tool
mstflint – Firmware Burning Tool
mstfwreset – Loading Firmware on 5th Generation Devices Tool
mstcongestion – Tool for Setting Congestion Mode and Action
mstprivhost - NIC Configuration by the Host Restriction Tool
mstfwmanager – Firmware Update and
Query Tool
The mstfwmanager is a Mellanox firmware update and query utility which scans the system
foravailable Mellanox devices (only mst PCI devices) and performs the necessary firmware updates.
For further information on firmware update, please refer toBooting HCA Devicein Livefish Mode.
mstfwmanager Synopsis
# [-d|--dev DeviceName] [-h|--help] [-v|--version] [--query] [--query-format
Format] [-u|--update] [-i|--image-file FileName] [-D|--image-dir DirectoryName]
[-f|--force] [-y|--yes] [--no] [--clear-semaphore] [--exe-rel-path] [-l|--list-
content] [--archive-names] [--nofs] [--log] [-L|--log-file LogFileName] [--no-
progress] [-o|--outfile OutputFileName] [--online] [--online query-psid PSIDs]
[--key key] [--download DirectoryName] [--download-default] [--get-downloadopt
OPT] [--download-device Device] [--download-os OS] [--download-type Type] [--
ssl-certificate Certificate] [--no_fw_ctrl]
where:
-d|--dev DeviceName Perform operation for specified mst device(s). Multiple devices can be
specified delimited by semicolons. A device list containing semicolons
must be quoted.
-h|--help Show this message and exit.
-v|--version Show the executable version and exit.
--query Query device(s) info
--query-format Format (Query|Onlinequery)outputformat,XML|Text-defaultText
-u|--update Update firmware image(s) on the device(s).
-i|--image-file FileName Specified image file to use.
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-D|--image-dir
DirectoryName
Specified directory instead of default to locate image files.
-f|--force Force image update
-y|--yes Answer is yes in prompts
--no Answer is no in prompts
--clear-semaphore Force clear the flash semaphore on the device, No command isallowed
when this flag is used. NOTE: May result in system instability or flash
corruption if the device or another application is currently using the
flash. Exercise caution.
--exe-rel-path Use paths relative to the location of the executable
-l|--list-content List file/Directory content, used with --image-dir and --image-file flags
--archive-names Display archive names in listing
--nofs Burn image in a non failsafe manner
--log Create log file
-L|--log-file LogFileName Use specified log file
--no_fw_ctrl Do not use firmware Ctrl update
--no-progress Do not show progress
-o|--outfile
OutputFileName
Write to specified output file
--online Fetch required FW images online from Mellanox server
--online-query-psid PSIDs Query FW info, PSID(s) are comma separated
--key key Key for custom download/update
--download
DirectoryName
Download files from server to a specified directory
--download-default Use Default values for download
--get-download-opt OPT Get download options for OS or Device Options are: OS, Device
--download-device Device
Use '--get-download-opt Device' option to view available devices
fordevice specific downloads
--download-os OS Only for self_extractor download: Use '--get-download-opt OS' option
to view available OS for sfx download
--download-type Type MFA | self_extractor - default All
--ssl-certificate Certificate SSL certificate for secure connection
Querying the Device
To query a specific device, use the following command line:
# mstfwmanager -d <device> --query
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# mstfwmanager --query
Examples:
Query the device.
mstfwmanager -d 09:00.0 --query
Querying Mellanox devices firmware ...
Device #1:
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Device Type: ConnectX3
Part Number: MCX354A-FCA_A2-A4
Description: ConnectX-3VPI adapter card; dual-port QSFP; FDR IB (56Gb/s)
and 40GigE; PCIe3.0x8 8GT/s; RoHS R6
PSID: MT_1020120019
PCI Device Name: 0000:09:00.0
Port1 GUID: 0002c9000100d051
Port2 MAC: 0002c9000002
Versions: Current Available
FW 2.31.5050 2.32.5000
Status: Update required
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Found 1device(s) requiring firmware update. Please use -u flag to perform the
update.
Query all the devices.
Querying Mellanox devices firmware ...
Device #1:
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Device Type: ConnectX3Pro
Part Number: MCX354A-FCC_Ax
Description: ConnectX-3Pro VPI adapter card; dual-port QSFP; FDR IB
(56Gb/s) and 40GigE;PCIe3.0x8 8GT/s;RoHS R6
PSID: MT_1090111019
PCI Device Name: 0000:84:00.0
Port1 GUID: f452140300347881
Port2 GUID: f452140300347882
Versions: Current Available
FW 2.42.5016 N/A
PXE 3.4.0753 N/A
Status: No matching image found
Device #2:
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Device Type: ConnectX4LX
Part Number: MCX4121A-ACA_Ax
Description: ConnectX-4Lx EN network interface card; 25GbE dual-port
SFP28; PCIe3.0x8; ROHS R6
PSID: MT_2420110034
PCI Device Name: 0000:02:00.0
Base MAC: e41d2dfd8b8a
Versions: Current Available
FW 14.25.8306 N/A
PXE 3.5.0702 N/A
UEFI 14.18.0022 N/A
Status: No matching image found
Query XML:
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