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NAME

       nvme-fw-commit - Used to verify and commit a firmware image.

SYNOPSIS

       nvme fw-commit <device> [--slot=<slot> | -s <slot>]
                           [--action=<action> | -a <action>]
                           [--bpid=<boot-partid> | -b <boot-partid> ]

DESCRIPTION

       For the NVMe device given, send an nvme Firmware Commit admin command and provides the
       results.

       The Firmware Commit command is used to verify that a valid firmware image has been
       downloaded and to commit that revision to a specific firmware slot. The host may select
       the firmware image to commit on the next controller reset (CC.EN transitions from ‘1’ to
       ‘0’, a PCI function level reset, and/or other Controller or NVM Subsystem Reset) as part
       of this command. The currently executing firmware revision may be determined from the
       Firmware Revision field of the Identify Controller data structure as indicated in the
       Firmware Slot Information log page.

       No further action is automatically taken to reset the device, which is usually required to
       complete the activation process. If your kernel and driver are recent enough, you can
       commit the firmware by issuing a reset through Linux sysfs, for example:

            # echo 1 > /sys/class/nvme/nvme0/device/reset

       If your kernel is not recent enough, you will need to remove and add the device some other
       way.

OPTIONS

       -a <action>, --action=<action>
           Commit Action: This field specifies the action that is taken on the image downloaded
           with the Firmware Image Download command or on a previously downloaded and placed
           image.

           ┌──────┬──────────────────────────────────┐
           │Value │ Definition                       │
           ├──────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
           │0     │ Downloaded image replaces the    │
           │      │ image indicated by the Firmware  │
           │      │ Slot field. This image is not    │
           │      │ activated.                       │
           ├──────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
           │1     │ Downloaded image replaces the    │
           │      │ image indicated by the Firmware  │
           │      │ Slot field. This image is        │
           │      │ activated at the next reset.     │
           ├──────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
           │2     │ The image indicated by the       │
           │      │ Firmware Slot field is activated │
           │      │ at the next reset.               │
           ├──────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
           │3     │ The image specified by the       │
           │      │ Firmware Slot field is requested │
           │      │ to be activated immediately      │
           │      │ without reset.                   │
           ├──────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
           │6     │ Downloaded image replaces the    │
           │      │ Boot Partition specified by the  │
           │      │ Boot Partition ID field.         │
           ├──────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
           │7     │ Mark the Boot Partition          │
           │      │ specified in the BPID field as   │
           │      │ active and update BPINFO.ABPID.  │
           └──────┴──────────────────────────────────┘

       -s <slot>, --slot=<slot>
           Firmware Slot: Specifies the firmware slot that shall be used for the Commit Action,
           if applicable. If the value specified is 0h, then the controller shall choose the
           firmware slot (slot 1 – 7) to use for the operation.

       --bpid=<boot-partid>, -b <boot-partid>
           Specifies the Boot partition that shall be used for the Commit Action, if applicable
           (default: 0)

EXAMPLES

       •   commit the last downloaded fw to slot 1.

               # nvme fw-commit /dev/nvme0 --slot=1 --action=2

ALIAS

       fw-activate

NVME

       Part of the nvme-user suite