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# Config file for mlx4 hardware port settings # This file is read when the mlx4_core module is loaded and used to # set the port types for any hardware found. If a card is not listed # in this file, then its port types are left alone. # # Format: # <pci_device_of_card> <port1_type> [port2_type] # # @port1 and @port2: # One of auto, ib, or eth. No checking is performed to make sure that # combinations are valid. Invalid inputs will result in the driver # not setting the port to the type requested. port1 is required at # all times, port2 is required for dual port cards. # # Example: # 0000:0b:00.0 eth eth # # You can find the right pci device to use for any given card by loading # the mlx4_core module, then going to /sys/bus/pci/drivers/mlx4_core and # seeing what possible PCI devices are listed there. The possible values # for ports are: ib, eth, and auto. However, not all cards support all # types, so if you get messages from the kernel that your selected port # type isn't supported, there's nothing this script can do about it. Also, # some cards don't support using different types on the two ports (aka, # both ports must be either eth or ib). Again, we can't set what the kernel # or hardware won't support. #
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