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NAME

       mstfwreset - Query and perform reset operation on the device

DESCRIPTION

       usage: mstfwreset --device DEVICE [--level {0,3,4,5}] [--type {0,1}] [--yes]

              [--skip_driver]  [--mst_flags  MST_FLAGS]  [--version]  [--help]  [--skip_fsm_sync]
              {q,query,r,reset,reset_fsm_register}

   mstfwreset : The tool provides the following functionality in order to load new firmware:
              1. Query the device for the supported reset-level and reset-type 2.  Perform  reset
              operation on the device

OPTIONS

       --device DEVICE, -d DEVICE
              Device to work with

       --level {0,3,4,5}, -l {0,3,4,5}
              Run reset with the specified reset-level

       --type {0,1}, -t {0,1}
              Run reset with the specified reset-type

       --yes, -y
              answer "yes" on prompt

       --skip_driver, -s
              Skip driver start/stop stage (driver must be stopped manually)

       --mst_flags MST_FLAGS, -m MST_FLAGS
              Provide  mst  flags  to  be  used  when  invoking  mst  restart  step. For example:
              --mst_flags="--with_fpga"

       --version, -v
              Print tool version

       --help, -h
              show this help message and exit

       --skip_fsm_sync
              Skip fsm syncing

   Commands:
              {q,query,r,reset,reset_fsm_register}

              query: Query reset Level. reset: Execute reset.  reset_fsm_register: Reset the  fsm
              register.

   Reset levels:
              0:  Driver,  PCI link, network link will remain up ("live-Patch") 3: Driver restart
              and PCI reset 4: Warm Reboot 5: Cold Reboot

   Reset types:
              0: Full chip reset 1: Phy-less reset ("port-alive" - network link will remain up)

SEE ALSO

       mstflint(1)