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Nvidia MSTFLINT User Manual

Nvidia MSTFLINT
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Removed
support for In-
band access on
OFED 1.4
InfiniBand
driver
In-band access is supported using OFED 1.5.X and higher Linux
Rev. 2.7.1
General Added mstconfig tool. This tool sets firmware configurations for
Mellanox adapters. These configurations are nonvolatile they apply
over device reboots. For further details, please run “mstconfig -h”.
The tool is at beta level
Linux
Added support for Mellanox ConnectX®-3 silicon device Windows
Added the I2CBridge (Dimax’s Driver for USB to I2C Adapter) as
part of the Winmstflint installation package. However, the I2CBridge
is not installed by default
Windows
mstflint
installation
change
Removed the isw tool. The isw tool functionality was replaced by the
"msti2c" tool. For example, to scan the devices on the i2c bus, run:
> msti2c -d <dev> scan instead of > isw -d <dev>
Windows
mget_temp mget_temp displays a more accurate temperature for ConnectX-2
devices by using chip specific thermal calibration data
Linux
mstflint Added support for Atmel AT25DFxx flash family Linux
Cleared error messages displayed when trying to burn firmware
image of a different device. For example when burning ConnectX-2
firmware image on ConnectX-3 device
Linux
Added support for flash type SST25VF016B Windows
Added support for flash type M25PX16 Windows
The ROM section in the image now contains multiple boot
images. Therefore mstflint was modified to display
information for all of the images in the ROM section.
Added support to display/burn UEFI ROM/
Windows
Added an option to set the VSD and GUIDs in a binary image file.
This is useful for production to prepare images for pre-assembly
flash burning. These new commands are supported by Mellanox 4th
generation devices
Windows
Added an option to set the VSD and GUIDs on an already burnt
device. These commands (“sg” and “sv”) re-burn the existing image
with the given GUIDs or VSD. When the 'sg' command is applied on
a device with blank (0xff) GUIDs, it updates the GUIDs without re-
burning the image
Windows

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Nvidia MSTFLINT Specifications

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BrandNvidia
ModelMSTFLINT
CategoryTools
LanguageEnglish