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NAME
mlx5tool - Utility for managing Connect-X 4/5/6 Mellanox network adapters
SYNOPSIS
mlx5tool -d domain:bus:slot:func -E
mlx5tool -d domain:bus:slot:func -e
mlx5tool -d domain:bus:slot:func -f file.mfa2
mlx5tool -d domain:bus:slot:func -o file -w
mlx5tool -d domain:bus:slot:func -r
mlx5tool -d domain:bus:slot:func -z
DESCRIPTION
The mlx5tool utility is provided for management of the Connect-X4, 5 and
6 network adapters in the aspects not covered by the generic ifconfig(8)
command, mostly related to the PCIe attachment and internal card working.
The utility executes commands on specific adapter, which is addressed
using device:bus:slot:function conventions of the PCIe buses. You can
match adapters ethernet name and addresses using the utility. The
address is passed as an argument of the -d option, which must be
specified for each invocation.
When the driver detects the malfunctioning of the hardware, or by user
request, it is possible to create firmware dump, which contains debugging
information about internal device state, for analysis of the failure by
the Mellanox support team.
The following commands are currently implemented:
-E Print EEPROM information
-e Take the snapshot of the firmware registers state and store it in
the kernel buffer. The buffer must be empty, in other words, no
dumps should be written so far, or existing dump cleared with the
-f Flashes the firmware image file.mfa2 to the specified adapter.
Image must be in MFA2 pack format and contain a component
suitable for the adapter hardware.
Typically, PCIe link-level reset is required to activate the
newly flashed image, which can be performed by the system reboot
or using the -z option. -r command for the specified device.
-r Clear the stored firmware dump, preparing the kernel buffer for
the next dump.
-w Fetches the stored firmware dump and writes it into the file
specified by the -o option argument.
-z Performs PCIe link-level reset on the specified device.
FILES
The /dev/mlx5ctl devfs(5) node is used to pass commands to the driver.
SEE ALSO
mlx5en(4), mlx5ib(4), mlx5io(4), ifconfig(8) and pciconf(8).
FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11 May 7, 2019 FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11