mlxarchive is not installed by default, and requires installing MFT with the --oem
option.
The mlxarchive tool allows the user to create a file with the MFA2 extension. The new file contains several binary files of a given firmware for different adapter cards.
mlxarchive accepts the following attributes as its input:
- --bins-dir - The path to a folder with the binary files that will be included in the MFA2 file
- --version - The MFA2 file’s version
- --out-file - The output of the mlxarchive file (MFA2 file)
- -m|--mfa2-file mfa2_file - MFA2 file to parse
Example:
mlxarchive --bins-dir /full/path/to/bin/directory/ --version 1.1.1 --out-file out.mfa2 mlxarchive --mfa2-file out.mfa2 Creation Time : 2019-09-18 08:35:43 Devices 2 PSID : <…> Num of Images 1 Index 0 Version : 10.16.1200 Date : 2019-09-18 08:35:43 PSID : <…> Num of Images 1 Index 1 Version : 10.16.1200 Date : 2019-09-18 08:35:43
mlxarchive Synopsis
[--help] [--version version] [--out-file out_file] [--bins-dir bins_dir] [-m|--mfa2-file mfa2_file]
where:
--help | Shows the help message and exit |
--version version | MFA2’s version in the following format: x.x.x |
--out-file out_file | The output file |
-bins-dir bins_dir | The directory with the binaries files |
-m|--mfa2-file mfa2_file | Mfa2 file to parse |
The .mfa2 file can be used with ethtool to burn adapter cards firmware. The procedure is described in Updating Firmware Using ethtool/devlink and .mfa2 File section.