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Intel Multi-driver Version

This sections describes how to change the Intel driver bundle version. Currently there are 2 CVL versions available:

Warning

The firmware (NVM) has to align with one of the selected driver bundles listed below.

  • cvl-4.0.1 (default)
    • ice: 1.9.11 / Required NVM/firmware: 4.0
    • i40e: 2.20.12 / Required NVM/firmware: 8.70
    • iavf: 4.5.3
  • cvl-2.54 (legacy)
    • ice: 1.5.8.1 / Required NVM/firmware: 2.54
    • i40e: 2.14.13 / Required NVM/firmware: 8.21 or 8.24
    • iavf: 4.0.1

Change Intel Multi-driver Version

On initial installation, the system will use the default driver bundle version which is cvl-4.0.1. The chosen driver bundle will be applied subsequently as part of the deployment configuration, if specified.

When there is no driver bundle specified as part of deployment, the system will continue to use the default driver bundle.

To change the driver bundle to the legacy version, add the system service parameter intel_nic_driver_version to cvl-2.54.

~(keystone_admin)$ system service-parameter-add platform config intel_nic_driver_version=cvl-2.54

To change the driver bundle back to the default version, there are two options:

  1. Modify the system service parameter intel_nic_driver_version to cvl-4.0.1.

    ~(keystone_admin)$ system service-parameter-modify platform config intel_nic_driver_version=cvl-4.0.1
    ~(keystone_admin)$ system service-parameter-apply platform
  2. Remove the system service parameter intel_nic_driver_version.

    ~(keystone_admin)$ system service-parameter-list --service platform --section config --name intel_nic_driver_version
    +--------------------------------------+------------+---------+---------------------------+-----------+-------------+----------+
    | uuid                                 | service    | section | name                      | value     | personality | resource |
    +--------------------------------------+------------+---------+---------------------------+-----------+-------------+----------+
    | 84306212-d96d-4a2a-8cc0-2d48781e006c | platform   | config  | intel_nic_driver_version  | cvl-2.54  | None        | None     |
    +--------------------------------------+------------+---------+---------------------------+-----------+-------------+----------+
    ~(keystone_admin)$ system service-parameter-delete 84306212-d96d-4a2a-8cc0-2d48781e006c
    ~(keystone_admin)$ system service-parameter-apply platform

To apply the service parameter change, all hosts need to be locked and unlocked, using the following commands for each host depending on the deployed configuration:

  • For deployments:

    ~(keystone_admin)$ system host-lock controller-0
    ~(keystone_admin)$ system host-unlock controller-0
  • For and Standards deployments, after controller-1 is locked/unlocked swact controller-0 to make controller-1 the active node. The next set of commands are executed on controller-0 node:

    ~(keystone_admin)$ system host-lock controller-1
    ~(keystone_admin)$ system host-unlock controller-1
    ~(keystone_admin)$ system host-swact controller-0

On controller-1, after controller-0 is locked/unlocked swact controller-1 to go back to controller-0 as the active node. The next set of commands are executed on controller-1 node:

~(keystone_admin)$ system host-lock controller-0
~(keystone_admin)$ system host-unlock controller-0
~(keystone_admin)$ system host-swact controller-1

All remaining nodes in the deployment need to be locked/unlocked, one at a time, using the following commands (replace worker-0 with the name of the node being locked/unlocked):

~(keystone_admin)$ system host-lock worker-0
~(keystone_admin)$ system host-unlock worker-0

Note

You must wait for the node to enter the locked state prior to unlocking.

To verify the current Intel driver version use ethtool -i on the desired Intel network interface. For example:

~(keystone_admin)$ ethtool -i ens785f0 | egrep '^(driver|version):'
driver: i40e
version: 2.20.12

Backup and Restore

In case a Backup and Restore is performed, after unlocking the host during a restore operation, the system will be configured with the correct multi-driver version, but the drivers will be loaded to the default version.

To load the drivers to the correct configured version an extra host-lock/ host-unlock will be needed.

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