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NAME

       mstflint - Flash Interface

DESCRIPTION

       NAME mstflint - Flash Interface

SYNOPSIS

              mstflint [OPTIONS] <command> [Parameters]

              [-d|--device <device>] [-i|--image <image>] [--latest_fw] [--ir] [-h|--help] [--hh]
              [-y|--yes] [--no]  [--guid  <GUID>]  [--guids  <GUIDS...>]  [--mac  <MAC>]  [--macs
              <MACs...>]  [--uid  <UID>]  [--blank_guids]  [--clear_semaphore] [--qq] [--low_cpu]
              [--flashed_version]  [--nofs]  [--allow_rom_change]  [--override_cache_replacement]
              [--no_flash_verify]  [--use_fw]  [-s|--silent]  [--vsd  <string>]  [--use_image_ps]
              [--use_image_guids]    [--use_image_rom]    [--use_dev_rom]     [--ignore_dev_data]
              [--no_fw_ctrl] [--dual_image] [--striped_image] [--banks <bank>] [--log <log_file>]
              [--flash_params <type,  log2size,  num_of_flashes>]  [-v|--version]  [--private_key
              <key_file>]   [--key_uuid   <uuid_file>]  [--private_key2  <key_file>]  [--hmac_key
              <hmac_key>] [--key_uuid2 <uuid_file>]

       DESCRIPTION

              flint is a FW (firmware) burning and flash  memory  operations  tool  for  Mellanox
              Infiniband HCAs,Ethernet NIC cards, and switch devices.

OPTIONS

       -d|--device <device>
              Device flash is connected to.  Commands affected: all

       -i|--image <image>
              Binary image file.  Commands affected: burn, verify

       --latest_fw
              : Commands affected: burn

       --ir   : Commands affected: burn

       -h|--help
              Prints this message and exits

       --hh   Prints extended command help

       -y|--yes
              Non  interactive  mode  - assume answer "yes" to all questions.  Commands affected:
              all

       --no   Non interactive mode - assume answer "no" to all questions.  Commands affected: all

       --guid <GUID>
              GUID base value. 4 GUIDs are automatically assigned to the following values:

       guid   -> node GUID

       guid+1 -> port1
              guid+2 -> port2 guid+3 -> system image GUID.

       Note: port2 guid will be assigned even for a
              single port HCA - The HCA ignores this value.

              Commands affected: burn, sg

       --guids <GUIDS...>
              4 GUIDs must be specified here.  The specified GUIDs are assigned to the  following
              fields, respectively: node, port1, port2 and system image GUID.

       Note: port2 guid must be specified even for
              a single port HCA - The HCA ignores this value.  It can be set to 0x0.

              Commands affected: burn, sg

       --mac <MAC>
              MAC address base value. 2 MACs are automatically assigned to the following values:

       mac    -> port1

       mac+1  -> port2

              Commands affected: burn, sg

       --macs <MACs...>
              2  MACs  must  be specified here.  The specified MACs are assigned to port1, port2,
              respectively.  Commands affected: burn, sg

       Note: -mac/-macs flags are applicable only
              for Mellanox

              Technologies ethernet products.

       --uid <UID>
              ConnectIB/SwitchIB only. Derive and set the device UIDs (GUIDs, MACs, WWNs).   UIDs
              are  derived  from  the  given  base UID according to Mellanox Methodology Commands
              affected: burn, sg

       --blank_guids
              Burn the image with blank GUIDs and MACs (where applicable). These  values  can  be
              set later using the "sg" command (see details below).

              Commands affected: burn

       --clear_semaphore
              Force  clear  the  flash  semaphore on the device.  No command is allowed 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.

       --qq   Run  a  quick  query.  When  specified, flint will not perform full image integrity
              checks during the query operation. This may shorten  execution  time  when  running
              over slow interfaces (e.g., I2C, MTUSB-1).  Commands affected: query

       --low_cpu
              :  When specified, cpu usage will be reduced.  Run time might be increased Commands
              affected: query

       --flashed_version
              : When specified, only flashed fw version is fetched Commands affected: query

       --nofs Burn image in a non failsafe manner.

       --allow_rom_change
              Allow burning/removing a ROM to/from FW image when product version is present.  Use
              only if you know what you are doing

       --override_cache_replacement
              On  SwitchX/ConnectIB  devices:  Allow  accessing  the  flash  even  if  the  cache
              replacement mode is enabled.  NOTE: This flag is intended for advanced users  only.
              Running in this mode may cause the firmware to hang.

       --no_flash_verify
              Do not verify each write on the flash.

       --use_fw
              Flash access will be done using FW (ConnectX-3/ConnectX-3Pro only).

       -s|--silent
              Do not print burn progress flyer.  Commands affected: burn

       --vsd <string>
              Write this string, of up to 208 characters, to VSD when burn.

       --use_image_ps
              Burn  vsd  as  appears  in  the  given  image  - do not keep existing VSD on flash.
              Commands affected: burn

       --use_image_guids
              Burn (guids/macs) as appears in the given image.  Commands affected: burn

       --use_image_rom
              Do not save the ROM which exists in the device.  Commands affected: burn

       --use_dev_rom
              Save the ROM which exists in the device.  Commands affected: burn

       --ignore_dev_data
              Do not attempt to take device data sections from device(sections will be taken from
              the image. FS3 Only).  Commands affected: burn

       --no_fw_ctrl
              Do not attempt to work with the FW Ctrl update commands

       --dual_image
              Make  the  burn  process  burn  two images on flash (previously default algorithm).
              Current default  failsafe  burn  process  burns  a  single  image  (in  alternating
              locations).  Commands affected: burn

       --striped_image
              Use this flag to indicate that the given image file is in a "striped image" format.
              Commands affected: query verify

       --banks <bank>
              Set the number of attached flash devices (banks)

       --log <log_file>
              Print the burning status to the specified log file

       --flash_params <type, log2size,

       num_of_flashes>
              Use the given parameters to access the flash

       instead of reading them from the flash.
              Supported parameters: Type:  The  type  of  the  flash,  such  as:M25PXxx,  M25Pxx,
              N25Q0XX,  SST25VFxx,  W25QxxBV,  W25Xxx,  W25Qxxx,  W25Qxxx,  AT25DFxxx, S25FLXXXP,
              S25FL11xx, MX25L16xxx, MX25Lxxx, S25FLxxx, IS25LPxxx.  log2size: The  log2  of  the
              flash size.num_of_flashes: the number of the flashes connected to the device.

       -v|--version
              Version info.

       --private_key <key_file>
              path to PEM formatted private key to be used by the sign command

       --key_uuid <uuid_file>
              UUID matching the given private key to be used by the sign command

       --private_key2 <key_file>
              path to PEM formatted private key to be used by the sign command

       --hmac_key <hmac_key>
              path to file containing key (For FS4 image only).

       --key_uuid2 <uuid_file>
              UUID matching the given private key to be used by the sign command

       COMMANDS SUMMARY

       burn|b -ir
              Burn flash. Use "-ir burn" flag to perform

              image reactivation prior burning.

       query|q [full]
              Query misc. flash/firmware characteristics,

              use "full" to get more information.

       verify|v [showitoc]
              Verify entire flash, use "showitoc" to see

              ITOC headers in FS3/FS4 image only.

       swreset
              SW reset the target switch device.This

              command is supported only in the In-Band access method.

       brom   <ROM-file>                            : Burn the specified ROM file on the flash.

       drom   Remove the ROM section from the flash.

       rrom   <out-file>                            : Read the ROM section from the flash.

       bb     Burn Block - Burns the given image as is. No

              checks are done.

       sg     [guids_num=<num|num_port1,num_port2>

              step_size=<size|size_port1,size_port2>]                  |                  [nocrc]
              : Set GUIDs.   sv                                            :  Set  the  VSD.   ri
              <out-file>                               :  Read  the  fw  image  on the flash.  dc
              [out-file]                                :   Dump    Configuration:    print    fw
              configuration

              file for the given image.

       dh     [out-file]                               :  Dump  Hash:  dump  the  hash  if  it is
              integrated

              in the FW image

       set_key
              [key]                              : Set/Update the HW access key which is used to

       enable/disable access to HW.
              The key can be provided in the  command  line  or  interactively  typed  after  the
              command is given NOTE: The new key is activated only after the device is reset.

       hw_access
              <enable|disable> [key]           : Enable/disable the access to the HW.

       The key can be provided in the command line
              or interactively typed after the command is given

       hw     query                                   : Query HW info and flash attributes.

       erase|e <addr>
              Erases sector.

       rw     <addr>                                  : Read one dword from flash

       ww     <addr> <data>                           : Write one dword to flash

       wwne   <addr> <data>                         : Write one dword to flash without sector

              erase

       wbne   <addr> <size> <data ...>              : Write a data block to flash without sector

              erase.

       wb     <data-file> <addr>                      : Write a data block to flash.

       rb     <addr> <size> [out-file]                : Read  a data block from flash

       clear_semaphore
              Clear flash semaphore.

       qrom   query ROM image.

       checksum|cs
              perform MD5 checksum on FW.

              timestamp|ts        <set|query|reset>        [timestamp]        [FW        version]
              :  FW  time  stamping.   cache_image|ci                                :  cache  FW
              image(Windows  only).  sign                                         : Sign firmware
              image file sign_with_hmac                                :  Sign  image  with  HMAC
              set_public_keys    [public  keys binary file]  : Set Public Keys (For FS3/FS4 image
              only).     set_forbidden_versions      [forbidden     versions     binary     file]
              : Set Forbidden Versions (For FS3/FS4 image

              only).

       image_reactivate|ir
              : Reactivate previous flash image. For FW

              controlled devices only.

       binary_compare|bc
              : Binary compare between device firmware and

              given BIN file. If there is a silent mode, no progress is displayed.

RETURN VALUES

       0      Successful completion.

       1      An error has occurred.

       7      For burn command - FW already updated - burn was aborted.

SEE ALSO

       The  full  documentation  for mstflint is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and
       mstflint programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info mstflint

       should give you access to the complete manual.