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NAME

       int6kf - INT6300 Flash Utility for Linux

SYNOPSIS

       int6kf [options] -C file -N file -P file

DESCRIPTION

       This  program  is  deprecated.   Use int6kboot when downloading firmware 3.3.4 or later on
       INT6300 devices or later.

       Download and start runtime firmware on  a  local  Atheros  powerline  device  that  is  in
       bootloader  mode.   A  device  stays  in bootloader mode when it cannot load firmware from
       NVRAM.  That can happen because there is no  NVRAM  or  because  the  NVRAM  is  blank  or
       corrupted.   The  bootloader only understands a subset of Atheros message types and cannot
       flash NVRAM.  This program uses  that  subset  to  download  runtime  firmware  and  start
       execution.  Optionally, it will proceed to flash NVRAM after the firmware has started.

       Booting  a  device  is a two part operation.  The first part downloads SDRAM configuration
       parameters then download runtime  firmware  and  parameters  into  SDRAM  and  starts  the
       firmware.   The  second part downloads runtime firmare and parameters (again) into scratch
       buffers and instructs the firmware to write them into to NVRAM.  This program can  perform
       the first part alone or the first then the second part but not the second part alone.  The
       second part can be performed alone using program int6k.

       This program is part of  the  Atheros  Powerline  Toolkit.   See  the  AMP  man  page  for
       compilation and installation instructions.

OPTIONS

       -a     Wait   until   device   sends   a   VS_HOST_ACTION.IND   before  downloading  SDRAM
              configuration, firmware and PIB.

       -C filename
              Read the named SDRAM configuration file and write it to the  device.   This  option
              and  argument  are  required.   Any file having an invalid SDRAM configuration file
              format will be rejected.  No assumptions are made based on filename and no filename
              conventions are enforced.

       -e     Redirects  stderr  messages to stdout.  By convention status and error messages are
              printed on stderr while primary program output is printed on stdout.   This  option
              prints all output on stdout in cases where this is desired.

       -F[F]  Write previously downloaded MAC and PIB to NVRAM using VS_MOD_NVM.  Adding a second
              F here or another -F anywhere on the command  line  will  force-flash  a  blank  or
              corrupted  NVRAM.   Firmware  loaded from NVRAM will treat force-flash as an error.
              This option can be used to create factory settings but cannot  be  used  to  change
              them  once  created.   Subsequent use creates and updates operational settings that
              can be erased using a factory reset.  This option is executed after all  others  on
              the command line, except for the -R option.

       -i interface
              Select  the  host Ethernet interface.  All requests are sent via this interface and
              only reponses received via this interface are recognized.  The default interface is
              eth1  because  most people use eth0 as their principle network connection; however,
              if environment string "PLC" is defined then it takes precedence  over  the  default
              interface.  This option then takes precedence over either default.

       -N filename
              Read  the  named NVM file and write it to the device.  This option and argument are
              required.  Any file having an  invalid  NVM  file  format  will  be  rejected.   No
              assumptions are made based on filename and no filename conventions are enforced.

       -P filename
              Read  the  named PIB file and write it to the device.  This option and argument are
              required.  Any file having an  invalid  PIB  file  format  will  be  rejected.   No
              assumptions are made based on filename and no filename conventions are enforced.

       -q     Suppresses status messages on stderr.

       -t timer
              Read  timeout  or  capture  period  in  milliseconds.   Values range from 0 through
              UINT_MAX.  This value has different effects on Linux and Windows.  On Linux,  where
              native raw sockets are used, this is the maximum time allowed for a response and so
              larger values should not affect performance.  On Windows, where  WinPcap  is  used,
              this  is  the  time allotted for packet capture and so larger values will certainly
              affect performance.  The default is shown in brackets on the program menu.

       -v     Prints additional information on stdout.  In particular, this option dumps outgoing
              Ethernet packets on stdout.

       -?,--help
              Print  program  help  summary  on  stdout.  This option takes precedence over other
              options on the command line.

       -!,--version
              Print program version information on stdout.  This  option  takes  precedence  over
              other  options  on  the command line.  Use this option when sending screen dumps to
              Atheros Technical Support so that they know exactly  which  version  of  the  Linux
              Toolkit you are using.

ARGUMENTS

       None.

REFERENCES

       See the Atheros HomePlug AV Firmware Technical Reference Manual for more information.

EXAMPLES

       The -C, -N and -P options are always required.  Their order is not important.  Notice that
       no MAC address is needed  because  devices  use  address  00:B0:52:00:00:01,  the  program
       default address, when in bootloader mode.

          int6kf -C test.cfg -N test.nvm -P test.pib
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Write SDRAM Configuration
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Written.
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Write to device memory
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Written.
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Write to device memory
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Written.
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Start Firmware
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Started.

       Downloads  SDRAM  configuration  file  test.cfg  with VS_SET_SDRAM then firmware from file
       test.nvm with VS_WR_MEM then PIB from file test.pib then starts  firmware  execution  with
       VS_ST_MAC.  This operation is common on flash-less systems.

          int6kf -C test.cfg -N test.nvm -P test.pib -F
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Write SDRAM Configuration
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Written.
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Write to device memory
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Written.
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Write to device memory
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Written.
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Start Firmware
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Started.
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Write MAC as module
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Written.
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Write PIB as module
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Written.
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Flash Device
          > eth0 00:B0:52:00:00:01 Flashed.

       Perform  the  same  actions  as  before  with  some  extra steps.  After starting firmware
       execution, the same firmware and PIB are downloaded  again,  using  VS_WR_MOD  instead  of
       VS_WR_MEM,  and  written  to  NVRAM using VS_MOD_NVM with force.  The force option is only
       recognized by firmware that has been started by the bootloader and will fail when no flash
       memory is present.

DISCLAIMER

       Atheros  HomePlug  AV  Vendor  Specific  Management Message Entry structure and content is
       proprietary to Atheros Communications, Ocala FL USA.  Consequently, public information may
       not  be  available.  Atheros Communications reserves the right to modify message structure
       and content in future firmware releases without any obligation  to  notify  or  compensate
       users of this program.

SEE ALSO

       AMP(1), int6k(1), int6kid(1), int6krate(1), int6kwait(1)

CREDITS

        Charles Maier