On 11/4/25 9:39 AM, Jiri Pirko wrote:
Tue, Nov 04, 2025 at 01:51:16PM +0100, [email protected] wrote:
On 11/4/25 6:38 AM, Daniel Zahka wrote:
On 11/4/25 5:14 AM, Jiri Pirko wrote:
I did some research. 0/DEVICE_DEFAULT should not be ever reported back
from FW. It's purpose is for user to reset to default FW configuration.
What's the usecase for that? I think you could just avoid
0/DEVICE_DEFAULT entirely, for both get and set.
I find that 0/DEVICE_DEFAULT is reported back on my device. I have
observed this same behavior when using the mstconfig tool for setting the
parameter too.
e.g.
$ dmesg | grep -i mlx | grep -i firmware
[ 10.165767] mlx5_core 0000:01:00.0: firmware version: 28.46.1006
$ ./mstconfig -d 01:00.0 -b ./mlxconfig_host.db query SWP_L4_CHECKSUM_MODE
Device #1:
----------
Device type: ConnectX7
Name: CX71143DMC-CDAE_FB_Ax
Description: ConnectX-7 Ethernet adapter card; 100 GbE OCP3.0;
Single-port QSFP; Multi Host; 2 Host; PCIe 4.0 x16; Crypto and Secure Boot
Device: 01:00.0
Configurations: Next Boot
SWP_L4_CHECKSUM_MODE DEVICE_DEFAULT(0)
This is next-boot value. You should query current (--enable_verbosity)
to show in param get.
I am still seeing that DEVICE_DEFAULT(0) is read back:
$ ./mstconfig --enable_verbosity -d 01:00.0 -b ./mlxconfig_host.db query
SWP_L4_CHECKSUM_MODE
Device #1:
----------
Device type: ConnectX7
Name: CX71143DMC-CDAE_FB_Ax
Description: ConnectX-7 Ethernet adapter card; 100 GbE OCP3.0;
Single-port QSFP; Multi Host; 2 Host; PCIe 4.0 x16; Crypto and Secure Boot
Device: 01:00.0
Configurations: Default Current Next Boot
SWP_L4_CHECKSUM_MODE DEVICE_DEFAULT(0) DEVICE_DEFAULT(0)
DEVICE_DEFAULT(0)