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NVME-FW-DOWNLOAD(1)		  NVMe Manual		   NVME-FW-DOWNLOAD(1)

NAME
       nvme-fw-download	- Download all or a portion of an nvme firmware	image.

SYNOPSIS
       nvme fw-download	<device> [--fw=<firmware-file> | -f <firmware-file>]
			       [--xfer=<transfer-size> | -x <transfer-size>]
			       [--offset=<offset> | -O <offset>]
			       [--output-format=<fmt> |	-o <fmt>] [--verbose | -v]
			       [--timeout=<timeout> | -t <timeout>]

DESCRIPTION
       The Firmware Image Download command is used to download all or a
       portion of the firmware image for a future update to the	controller.
       The Firmware Image Download command may be submitted while other
       commands	on the Admin Submission	Queue or I/O Submission	Queues are
       outstanding. The	Firmware Image Download	command	copies the new
       firmware	image (in whole	or in part) to the controller.

       The firmware image may be constructed of	multiple pieces	that are
       individually downloaded with separate Firmware Image Download commands.
       Each Firmware Image Download command includes a Dword Offset and	Number
       of Dwords that specify a	Dword range. The host software shall ensure
       that firmware pieces do not have	Dword ranges that overlap. Firmware
       portions	may be submitted out of	order to the controller.

       The new firmware	image is not applied as	part of	the Firmware Image
       Download	command. It is applied following a reset, where	the image to
       apply and the firmware slot it should be	committed to is	specified with
       the Firmware Commit command (nvme fw-commit <args>).

OPTIONS
       -f <firmware-file>, --fw=<firmware-file>
	   Required argument. This specifies the path to the device's firmware
	   file	on your	system that will be read by the	program	and sent to
	   the device.

       -x <transfer-size>, --xfer=<transfer-size>
	   This	specifies the size to split each transfer. This	is useful if
	   the device has a max	transfer size requirement for firmware.	It
	   defaults to 4k.

       -O <offset>, --offset=<offset>
	   This	specifies the starting offset in dwords. This is really	only
	   useful if your firmware is split in multiple	files; otherwise the
	   offset starts at zero and automatically adjusts based on the	xfer
	   size	given.

       -o <fmt>, --output-format=<fmt>
	   Set the reporting format to normal, json or binary. Only one	output
	   format can be used at a time.

       -v, --verbose
	   Increase the	information detail in the output.

       -t <timeout>, --timeout=<timeout>
	   Override default timeout value. In milliseconds.

EXAMPLES
          Transfer a firmware size 128KiB at a	time:

	       # nvme fw-download /dev/nvme0 --fw=/path/to/nvme.fw --xfer=0x20000

NVME
       Part of the nvme-user suite

NVMe				  10/31/2024		   NVME-FW-DOWNLOAD(1)

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