SR-IOV - Virtual Functions (VF) per Port - The maximum Virtual Functions (VF) per port is 127. For further information, see Known Issues.
It is recommended to enable the “above 4G decoding” BIOS setting for features that require large amount of PCIe resources.
Such features are: SR-IOV with numerous VFs, PCIe Emulated Switch, and Large BAR Requests.
Security Hardening Enhancements: This release contains important reliability improvements and security hardening enhancements. NVIDIA recommends upgrading your devices' firmware to this release to improve the devices’ firmware security and reliability.
Feature/Change | Description |
26.37.1014 | |
Monitoring Cloud Guest RoCE Statistics on Cloud Provider | This new capability enables the VM to track and limit its Vport's activity. This is done using the new q_counters counter which enables aggregation of other Vport's from PF GVMI. |
Linux Bridge Offload | Added a flow rule that enables offloading of multicast traffic by broadcasting it to multi-Flow-Table in FDB. |
PCC Algorithms | Enables a smooth and statically switch between PCC algorithms. In addition, the user can now switch between PCC algorithms while running traffic. |
Hardware Steering: Bulk Allocation | Added support for 32 actions in the header modify pattern using bulk allocation. |
Bug Fixes | SeeBug Fixes in this Firmware Version section. |
Unsupported Features
The following advanced feature are unsupported in the current firmware version:
The following service types:
SyncUMR
Mellanox transport
RAW IPv6
INT-A not supported for EQs only MSI-X
PCI VPD write flow (RO flow supported)
Streaming Receive Queue (STRQ) and collapsed CQ
Subnet Manager (SM) on VFs
RoCE LAG in Multi-Host/Socket-Direct
Unsupported Commands
QUERY_MAD_DEMUX
SET_MAD_DEMUX
CREATE_RQ - MEMORY_RQ_RMP
MODIFY_LAG_ASYNC_EVENT