Quoting r. Grant Grundler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > # ./mstflint/mstflint -d /proc/bus/pci/0084\:05/00.0 q > Image type: FailSafe > Chip rev.: A0 > GUID Des: Node Port1 Port2 Sys image > GUIDs: 001321ffff757800 001321ffff757801 001321ffff757802 > 001321ffff757803 > Board ID: 76 > > # ./mstflint/mstflint -i /root/fw-25208-4_7_400-MHGA28-1T.bin q > Image type: FailSafe > Chip rev.: A0 > GUID Des: Node Port1 Port2 Sys image > GUIDs: 0002c9000100d050 0002c9000100d051 0002c9000100d052 > 0002c9000100d050 > Board ID: V_ym (MT_0200000001) > > I don't know what to make of the "76-" for board ID. > Could this be a prototype board with some HP generated firmware? > > Is "Board ID" the only way to tell which vendor provided an HCA?
Actually, quite a lot of data is accessible in the PCI VPD records. I'm not sure what, need to look the format up in the spec ... -- MST _______________________________________________ openib-general mailing list [email protected] http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general To unsubscribe, please visit http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general
