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bfscripts

A public collection of useful scripts to help manage the Mellanox BlueField SoC.

Overview of each file:

  • bfacpievt Config ACPI daemon to handle AUX power mode.
  • bfbootmgr Change boot options.
  • bfcfg Processes a config file passed over the rshim device.
  • bfcpu-freq Display Arm core frequency.
  • bfdracut Create an initramfs.
  • bffamily Display the BlueField family for the particular board.
  • bfgrubcheck Checks if default grub password needs to be changed.
  • bfhcafw Utilities for managing ConnectX interfaces on BlueField.
  • bfinst Simple installation script for both the bootloader and a root file system.
  • bfpxe PXE boot helper script.
  • bfrec Force update of the bootloader only.
  • bfrshlog Write message into the rshim logging buffer.
  • bfsbdump Dump secure boot status information.
  • bfsbkeys Dump all public keys in ATF.
  • bfsbverify Read BFB file from file or device and verify RoTPK and CoT.
  • bftraining_results Read DDR5 training parameters from ACPI.
  • bfver Print ATF, UEFI and rootfs versions.
  • bfvcheck Check whether software versions installed match those in current release.
  • bfvcheck.service Companion service to bfvcheck, runs bfvcheck at boot time.
  • mlx-mkbfb Builds and extracts BFB files.
  • bfup Informs that linux is running via rshlog message and gpio pin
  • bfup.services Companion service to bfup, runs bfup at boot time.

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