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DEVLINK-DEV(8)                       Linux                      DEVLINK-DEV(8)
NAME
       devlink-dev - devlink device configuration
SYNOPSIS
       devlink [ OPTIONS ] dev  { COMMAND | help }
       OPTIONS := { -V[ersion] | -n[no-nice-names] }
       devlink dev show [ DEV ]
       devlink dev help
       devlink dev eswitch set DEV [ mode { legacy | switchdev } ] [ inline-
               mode { none | link | network | transport } ] [ encap-mode {
               none | basic } ]
       devlink dev eswitch show DEV
       devlink dev param set DEV name PARAMETER value VALUE cmode { runtime |
               driverinit | permanent }
       devlink dev param show [ DEV name PARAMETER ]
       devlink dev reload DEV [ netns { PID | NAME | ID } ] [ action {
               driver_reinit | fw_activate } ] [ limit no_reset ]
       devlink dev info [ DEV ]
       devlink dev flash DEV file PATH [ target ID ]
       devlink dev selftests show [ DEV ]
       devlink dev selftests run DEV [ id ID...  ]
DESCRIPTION
   devlink dev show - display devlink device attributes
       DEV - specifies the devlink device to show.  If this argument is omit-
       ted all devices are listed.
           Format is:
             BUS_NAME/BUS_ADDRESS
   devlink dev eswitch show - display devlink device eswitch attributes
   devlink dev eswitch set - sets devlink device eswitch attributes
       mode { legacy | switchdev }
              Set eswitch mode
              legacy - Legacy SRIOV
              switchdev - SRIOV switchdev offloads
       inline-mode { none | link | network | transport }
              Some HWs need the VF driver to put part of the packet headers on
              the TX descriptor so the e-switch can do proper matching and
              steering.
              none - None
              link - L2 mode
              network - L3 mode
              transport - L4 mode
       encap-mode { none | basic }
              Set eswitch encapsulation support
              none - Disable encapsulation support
              basic - Enable encapsulation support
   devlink dev param set - set new value to devlink device configuration
       parameter
       name PARAMETER
              Specify parameter name to set.
       value VALUE
              New value to set.
       cmode { runtime | driverinit | permanent }
              Configuration mode in which the new value is set.
              runtime - Set new value while driver is running. This configura-
              tion mode doesn't require any reset to apply the new value.
              driverinit - Set new value which will be applied during driver
              initialization. This configuration mode requires restart driver
              by devlink reload command to apply the new value.
              permanent - New value is written to device's non-volatile mem-
              ory. This configuration mode requires hard reset to apply the
              new value.
   devlink dev param show - display devlink device supported configuration
       parameters attributes
       name PARAMETER Specify parameter name to show.  If this argument is
       omitted all parameters supported by devlink devices are listed.
   devlink dev reload - perform hot reload of the driver.
       DEV - Specifies the devlink device to reload.
       netns { PID | NAME | ID } - Specifies the network namespace to reload
       into, either by pid, name or id.
       action { driver_reinit | fw_activate } - Specifies the reload action
       required.  If this argument is omitted driver_reinit action will be
       used.  Note that even though user asks for a specific action, the
       driver implementation might require to perform another action alongside
       with it. For example, some driver do not support driver reinitializa-
       tion being performed without fw activation. Therefore, the devlink
       reload command returns the list of actions which were actrually per-
       formed.
       driver_reinit - Driver entities re-initialization, applying devlink-
       param and devlink-resource values.
       fw_activate - Activates new firmware if such image is stored and pend-
       ing activation. If no limitation specified this action may involve
       firmware reset. If no new image pending this action will reload current
       firmware image.
       limit no_reset - Specifies limitation on reload action.  If this argu-
       ment is omitted limit is unspecified and the reload action is not lim-
       ited. In such case driver implementation may include reset or downtime
       as needed to perform the actions.
       no_reset - No reset allowed, no down time allowed, no link flap and no
       configuration is lost.
   devlink dev info - display device information.
       Display device information provided by the driver. This command can be
       used to query versions of the hardware components or device components
       which can't be updated ( fixed ) as well as device firmware which can
       be updated. For firmware components running displays the versions of
       firmware currently loaded into the device, while stored reports the
       versions in device's flash.  Running and stored versions may differ
       after flash has been updated, but before reboot.
       DEV - specifies the devlink device to show.  If this argument is omit-
       ted all devices are listed.
   devlink dev flash - write device's non-volatile memory.
       DEV - specifies the devlink device to write to.
       file PATH - Path to the file which will be written into device's flash.
       The path needs to be relative to one of the directories searched by the
       kernel firmware loader, such as /lib/firmware.
       component NAME - If device stores multiple firmware images in non-
       volatile memory, this parameter may be used to indicate which firmware
       image should be written.  The value of NAME should match the component
       names from devlink dev info and may be driver-dependent.
   devlink dev selftests show - shows supported selftests on devlink device.
       DEV - specifies the devlink device.  If this argument is omitted all
       selftests for devlink devices are listed.
   devlink dev selftests run - runs selftests on devlink device.
       DEV - specifies the devlink device to execute selftests.
       id ID...  - The value of ID(s) should match the selftests shown in
       devlink dev selftests show to execute selftests on the devlink device.
       If this argument is omitted all selftests supported by devlink devices
       are executed.
EXAMPLES
       devlink dev show
           Shows the state of all devlink devices on the system.
       devlink dev show pci/0000:01:00.0
           Shows the state of specified devlink device.
       devlink dev eswitch show pci/0000:01:00.0
           Shows the eswitch mode of specified devlink device.
       devlink dev eswitch set pci/0000:01:00.0 mode switchdev
           Sets the eswitch mode of specified devlink device to switchdev.
       devlink dev param show pci/0000:01:00.0 name max_macs
           Shows the parameter max_macs attributes.
       devlink dev param set pci/0000:01:00.0 name internal_error_reset value
       true cmode runtime
           Sets the parameter internal_error_reset of specified devlink device
           to true.
       devlink dev reload pci/0000:01:00.0
           Performs hot reload of specified devlink device.
       devlink dev flash pci/0000:01:00.0 file firmware.bin
           Flashes the specified devlink device with provided firmware file
           name. If the driver supports it, user gets updates about the flash
           status. For example:
           Preparing to flash
           Flashing 100%
           Flashing done
       devlink dev selftests show pci/0000:01:00.0
           Shows the supported selftests by the devlink device.
       devlink dev selftests run pci/0000:01:00.0 id flash
           Perform a flash test on the devlink device.
SEE ALSO
       devlink(8), devlink-port(8), devlink-sb(8), devlink-monitor(8),
AUTHOR
       Jiri Pirko <jiri AT mellanox.com>
iproute2                          14 Mar 2016                   DEVLINK-DEV(8)