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Type:
Driver - Network
Version:
5.10.50000(22 Feb 2016)
Operating System(s):
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
File name:
MLNX_VPI_WinOF-5_10_All_win10_x64.zip (43 MB)
WinOF driver for use with Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
New Features and Changes in Version 5.10.50000 from version 4.95.50000:
ATTO devices will be shown in the device manager with customized ATTO device names and model numbers.
Enabled the driver to use a minimal number of memory registration resources when physical memory contiguity allows it.
Implemented a resource pool to save physically contiguous memory in the driver, which was used by RDMA applications. This way the re-use of this memory will be allowed.
Improved ND connection establishment time when using firmware v2.34.5000.
Changed NDK and its clients (like SMBDirect) to be disabled by default when PFC is not enabled.
Added an RDMA test to the package to demonstrate Linux interoperability.
Enlarged private data limit in ND and NDK.
Changed default RoCEv2 UDP destination port to match IANA standard.
Improved isolation of SRIOV host from VM driver issues.
Added support in mlxtool to allow the query of PKeys configured in SR-IOV VMs.
Enabled mlxtool to allow a manual generation of register dumps.
For performance tuning purposes, debug counters were added to indicate once the driver transmit queue got full.
Added a discard counter for performance analysis.
Added discard counters per Transport Class.
Enabled a device watchdog mechanism that prevents the device from sending excessive pauses to the network for any reason.
Added support for Windows 2008R2/Windows 7 teaming driver to allow selecting the MAC address of the primary interface.
Added support for installing counters with co-installer.
To ensure the integrity of your download, HPE recommends verifying your results with this MD5 Checksum value:
92543acdc81410ca204a3f7c4059c64a
MLNX_VPI_WinOF-5_10_All_win10_x64.zip
Reboot Requirement: Reboot is required after installation for updates to take effect and hardware stability to be maintained.
Installation:
Steps for Installing Mellanox VPI driver version 5.10.50000:
Download 'MLNX_VPI_WinOF-5_10_All_win10_x64.zip' on to the node.
Extract contents of the zip file.
Double click 'MLNX_VPI_WinOF-5_10_All_win2012R2_x64.exe' and follow the instructions for installation as explained below:
Click “NEXT” on the Welcome screen.
Accept license agreement and click “NEXT”.
Accept default location “C:Program FilesMellanoxMLNX_VPI” and click “NEXT”.
Check the box 'Configure your system for maximum performance' and click 'NEXT'.
Select setup type 'Complete' and click 'Next'.
Click 'Install'.
Once the installation completes, click “Finish”.
Restart the node.
It is recommended to follow instructions from 'Performance_Tuning_Guide_for_Mellanox_Network_Adapters.pdf' (also included in the zip file) for optimal performance of Mellanox network adapters.
End User License Agreements: HPE Software License Agreement v1
Upgrade Requirement: Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.
Important:
NOTE: This version is for support of m710 server cartridges running Microsoft Windows 10 Operating Systems.
This package version is Rev 5.10.50000. The package contains the following versions of components:
Bus, eth, IPoIB and mux drivers version is 5.10.11345.
The CIM provider version is 5.10.11345.
Beta Features: The following features are currently at beta level:
WinVerbs
ibdump
IPv6 support of IPoIB in an SR-IOV guest OS over KVM.
IPoIB teaming support is supported only on native machine, not in HyperV or SR-IOV.
Unsupported features: The following are the unsupported functionality/features in WinOF Rev 5.10.50000:
ND over WinVerbs provider
SRP
IPv6 over IPoIB team ports
VMQ over IPoIB team ports
Configure IPoIB team through PowerShell
ConnectX®-2 adapter cards
IBAL performance tools (ib* ibv*)
Certain software including drivers and documents may be available from Mellanox. If you select a URL that directs you to http://www.mellanox.com/, you are then leaving HPE.com. Please follow the instructions on http://www.mellanox.com/ to download Mellanox software or documentation. When downloading the Mellanox software or documentation, you may be subject to Mellanox terms and conditions, including licensing terms, if any, provided on its website or otherwise. HPE is not responsible for your use of any software or documents that you download from http://www.mellanox.com/, except that HPE may provide a limited warranty for Mellanox software in accordance with the terms and conditions of your purchase of the HPE product or solution. For a list of known issues with this release, refer section 3 of 'Mellanox WinOF VPI Release Notes' available at: http://www.mellanox.com/related-docs/prod_software/MLNX_VPI_WinOF_Release_Notes_Rev_5.10.pdf
Notes:
Certain software including drivers and documents may be available from Mellanox. If you select a URL that directs you to http://www.mellanox.com/, you are then leaving HPE.com. Please follow the instructions on http://www.mellanox.com/ to download Mellanox software or documentation. When downloading the Mellanox software or documentation, you may be subject to Mellanox terms and conditions, including licensing terms, if any, provided on its website or otherwise. HPE is not responsible for your use of any software or documents that you download from http://www.mellanox.com/, except that HPE may provide a limited warranty for Mellanox software in accordance with the terms and conditions of your purchase of the HPE product or solution.
Driver installation guide, Release notes and User manual are available from Mellanox website at the below link: http://www.mellanox.com/page/products_dyn?product_family=32&menu_section=34#tab-two
Supported Devices and Features:
Supported Network Adapter cards:
ConnectX-3 Pro InfiniBand (SDR/DDR/QDR/FDR10/FDR) and ConnectX-3 Pro Ethernet (10, 40, 50 and 56 Gb/s).
ConnectX-3 InfiniBand (SDR/DDR/QDR/FDR10/FDR) and ConnectX-3 Ethernet (10, 40, 50 and 56 Gb/s).
Supported Firmware versions:
NICs
Recommended Firmware Rev.
Additional Firmware Rev. Supported
ConnectX®-3 Pro / ConnectX®-3 Pro EN
2.35.5100
2.34.5000
ConnectX®-3 / ConnectX®-3 EN
2.35.5100
2.32.5550
Upgrade Requirement: Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.
The following issues have been resolved in version 5.10.50000:
Device state dump used for debug could cause the device to get stuck, requiring driver restart or server reboot to recover.
A system with two or more adapters could crash when one of the adapters gets disabled.
During very high CPU load on the core that is in charge of transmit notification processing, driver may mistakenly decide the device is hung and initiate a reset to the interface.
When a driver fails to start (Mellanox device appears with Yellow bang in the device manager) and user stops the driver, this could cause the system to hang.
Synchronization issue between client and server side in nd_write_lat that could cause the test to hang on start.
when a user is trying to change the RoCE mode using the 'Set-MlnxDriverCoreSetting' PowerShell command on a setup with two devices, the mode does not change until the next driver restart.
After OS initiated reset of the interface, default QoS policies were not properly restored.
When enabling VMQ after SRIOV has been disabled, VMQ would not work, and the VM would fall back to paravirtualization, impacting performance.
Improved isolation of SRIOV host from VM driver issues.
Fixed a race which caused some of the configurations to be badly reinitialized during VM or host transition to VMQ mode.
Adding VLANs would fail because the driver’s internal table was not cleaned up correctly upon VLAN removal.
Memory leak caused by a race between successful finish of a Management Datagram (MAD) and canceling it.
Adapter name in command vea_man to not be case sensitive.
When after removing the Virtual Ethernet Adapter, some registry keys would remain.
when Query Path Record (QPR) option is set, a race condition occurs. The race would be between the handling of received packets and the response to the path query to the new destination.
Fixed the Query Path Record list handling to prevent double entering of the same destination.
When BSOD may occur when running with two HCAs and using sminfo when no Subnet Manager is available.
When creating virtual IPoIB PKey interfaces with HP cards using part_man.exe utility was not possible.
A new VM creation or its migration in IPoIB could cause the system to crash.
In VMQ mode, not all receive buffers allocated for the VMQ are used, impacting performance.
NOTE: This version is for support of m710 server cartridges running Microsoft Windows 10 Operating Systems.
This package version is Rev 5.10.50000. The package contains the following versions of components:
Bus, eth, IPoIB and mux drivers version is 5.10.11345.
The CIM provider version is 5.10.11345.
Beta Features: The following features are currently at beta level:
WinVerbs
ibdump
IPv6 support of IPoIB in an SR-IOV guest OS over KVM.
IPoIB teaming support is supported only on native machine, not in HyperV or SR-IOV.
Unsupported features: The following are the unsupported functionality/features in WinOF Rev 5.10.50000:
ND over WinVerbs provider
SRP
IPv6 over IPoIB team ports
VMQ over IPoIB team ports
Configure IPoIB team through PowerShell
ConnectX®-2 adapter cards
IBAL performance tools (ib* ibv*)
Certain software including drivers and documents may be available from Mellanox. If you select a URL that directs you to http://www.mellanox.com/, you are then leaving HPE.com. Please follow the instructions on http://www.mellanox.com/ to download Mellanox software or documentation. When downloading the Mellanox software or documentation, you may be subject to Mellanox terms and conditions, including licensing terms, if any, provided on its website or otherwise. HPE is not responsible for your use of any software or documents that you download from http://www.mellanox.com/, except that HPE may provide a limited warranty for Mellanox software in accordance with the terms and conditions of your purchase of the HPE product or solution. For a list of known issues with this release, refer section 3 of 'Mellanox WinOF VPI Release Notes' available at: http://www.mellanox.com/related-docs/prod_software/MLNX_VPI_WinOF_Release_Notes_Rev_5.10.pdf
Version:5.10.50000 (22 Feb 2016)
Upgrade Requirement: Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.
The following issues have been resolved in version 5.10.50000:
Device state dump used for debug could cause the device to get stuck, requiring driver restart or server reboot to recover.
A system with two or more adapters could crash when one of the adapters gets disabled.
During very high CPU load on the core that is in charge of transmit notification processing, driver may mistakenly decide the device is hung and initiate a reset to the interface.
When a driver fails to start (Mellanox device appears with Yellow bang in the device manager) and user stops the driver, this could cause the system to hang.
Synchronization issue between client and server side in nd_write_lat that could cause the test to hang on start.
when a user is trying to change the RoCE mode using the 'Set-MlnxDriverCoreSetting' PowerShell command on a setup with two devices, the mode does not change until the next driver restart.
After OS initiated reset of the interface, default QoS policies were not properly restored.
When enabling VMQ after SRIOV has been disabled, VMQ would not work, and the VM would fall back to paravirtualization, impacting performance.
Improved isolation of SRIOV host from VM driver issues.
Fixed a race which caused some of the configurations to be badly reinitialized during VM or host transition to VMQ mode.
Adding VLANs would fail because the driver’s internal table was not cleaned up correctly upon VLAN removal.
Memory leak caused by a race between successful finish of a Management Datagram (MAD) and canceling it.
Adapter name in command vea_man to not be case sensitive.
When after removing the Virtual Ethernet Adapter, some registry keys would remain.
when Query Path Record (QPR) option is set, a race condition occurs. The race would be between the handling of received packets and the response to the path query to the new destination.
Fixed the Query Path Record list handling to prevent double entering of the same destination.
When BSOD may occur when running with two HCAs and using sminfo when no Subnet Manager is available.
When creating virtual IPoIB PKey interfaces with HP cards using part_man.exe utility was not possible.
A new VM creation or its migration in IPoIB could cause the system to crash.
In VMQ mode, not all receive buffers allocated for the VMQ are used, impacting performance.
New Features and Changes in Version 5.10.50000 from version 4.95.50000:
ATTO devices will be shown in the device manager with customized ATTO device names and model numbers.
Enabled the driver to use a minimal number of memory registration resources when physical memory contiguity allows it.
Implemented a resource pool to save physically contiguous memory in the driver, which was used by RDMA applications. This way the re-use of this memory will be allowed.
Improved ND connection establishment time when using firmware v2.34.5000.
Changed NDK and its clients (like SMBDirect) to be disabled by default when PFC is not enabled.
Added an RDMA test to the package to demonstrate Linux interoperability.
Enlarged private data limit in ND and NDK.
Changed default RoCEv2 UDP destination port to match IANA standard.
Improved isolation of SRIOV host from VM driver issues.
Added support in mlxtool to allow the query of PKeys configured in SR-IOV VMs.
Enabled mlxtool to allow a manual generation of register dumps.
For performance tuning purposes, debug counters were added to indicate once the driver transmit queue got full.
Added a discard counter for performance analysis.
Added discard counters per Transport Class.
Enabled a device watchdog mechanism that prevents the device from sending excessive pauses to the network for any reason.
Added support for Windows 2008R2/Windows 7 teaming driver to allow selecting the MAC address of the primary interface.
Added support for installing counters with co-installer.
Type:
Driver - Network
Version:
5.10.50000(22 Feb 2016)
Operating System(s):
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Description
WinOF driver for use with Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Enhancements
New Features and Changes in Version 5.10.50000 from version 4.95.50000:
ATTO devices will be shown in the device manager with customized ATTO device names and model numbers.
Enabled the driver to use a minimal number of memory registration resources when physical memory contiguity allows it.
Implemented a resource pool to save physically contiguous memory in the driver, which was used by RDMA applications. This way the re-use of this memory will be allowed.
Improved ND connection establishment time when using firmware v2.34.5000.
Changed NDK and its clients (like SMBDirect) to be disabled by default when PFC is not enabled.
Added an RDMA test to the package to demonstrate Linux interoperability.
Enlarged private data limit in ND and NDK.
Changed default RoCEv2 UDP destination port to match IANA standard.
Improved isolation of SRIOV host from VM driver issues.
Added support in mlxtool to allow the query of PKeys configured in SR-IOV VMs.
Enabled mlxtool to allow a manual generation of register dumps.
For performance tuning purposes, debug counters were added to indicate once the driver transmit queue got full.
Added a discard counter for performance analysis.
Added discard counters per Transport Class.
Enabled a device watchdog mechanism that prevents the device from sending excessive pauses to the network for any reason.
Added support for Windows 2008R2/Windows 7 teaming driver to allow selecting the MAC address of the primary interface.
Added support for installing counters with co-installer.
Installation Instructions
To ensure the integrity of your download, HPE recommends verifying your results with this MD5 Checksum value:
92543acdc81410ca204a3f7c4059c64a
MLNX_VPI_WinOF-5_10_All_win10_x64.zip
Reboot Requirement: Reboot is required after installation for updates to take effect and hardware stability to be maintained.
Installation:
Steps for Installing Mellanox VPI driver version 5.10.50000:
Download 'MLNX_VPI_WinOF-5_10_All_win10_x64.zip' on to the node.
Extract contents of the zip file.
Double click 'MLNX_VPI_WinOF-5_10_All_win2012R2_x64.exe' and follow the instructions for installation as explained below:
Click “NEXT” on the Welcome screen.
Accept license agreement and click “NEXT”.
Accept default location “C:Program FilesMellanoxMLNX_VPI” and click “NEXT”.
Check the box 'Configure your system for maximum performance' and click 'NEXT'.
Select setup type 'Complete' and click 'Next'.
Click 'Install'.
Once the installation completes, click “Finish”.
Restart the node.
It is recommended to follow instructions from 'Performance_Tuning_Guide_for_Mellanox_Network_Adapters.pdf' (also included in the zip file) for optimal performance of Mellanox network adapters.
Release Notes
End User License Agreements: HPE Software License Agreement v1
Upgrade Requirement: Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.
Important:
NOTE: This version is for support of m710 server cartridges running Microsoft Windows 10 Operating Systems.
This package version is Rev 5.10.50000. The package contains the following versions of components:
Bus, eth, IPoIB and mux drivers version is 5.10.11345.
The CIM provider version is 5.10.11345.
Beta Features: The following features are currently at beta level:
WinVerbs
ibdump
IPv6 support of IPoIB in an SR-IOV guest OS over KVM.
IPoIB teaming support is supported only on native machine, not in HyperV or SR-IOV.
Unsupported features: The following are the unsupported functionality/features in WinOF Rev 5.10.50000:
ND over WinVerbs provider
SRP
IPv6 over IPoIB team ports
VMQ over IPoIB team ports
Configure IPoIB team through PowerShell
ConnectX®-2 adapter cards
IBAL performance tools (ib* ibv*)
Certain software including drivers and documents may be available from Mellanox. If you select a URL that directs you to http://www.mellanox.com/, you are then leaving HPE.com. Please follow the instructions on http://www.mellanox.com/ to download Mellanox software or documentation. When downloading the Mellanox software or documentation, you may be subject to Mellanox terms and conditions, including licensing terms, if any, provided on its website or otherwise. HPE is not responsible for your use of any software or documents that you download from http://www.mellanox.com/, except that HPE may provide a limited warranty for Mellanox software in accordance with the terms and conditions of your purchase of the HPE product or solution. For a list of known issues with this release, refer section 3 of 'Mellanox WinOF VPI Release Notes' available at: http://www.mellanox.com/related-docs/prod_software/MLNX_VPI_WinOF_Release_Notes_Rev_5.10.pdf
Notes:
Certain software including drivers and documents may be available from Mellanox. If you select a URL that directs you to http://www.mellanox.com/, you are then leaving HPE.com. Please follow the instructions on http://www.mellanox.com/ to download Mellanox software or documentation. When downloading the Mellanox software or documentation, you may be subject to Mellanox terms and conditions, including licensing terms, if any, provided on its website or otherwise. HPE is not responsible for your use of any software or documents that you download from http://www.mellanox.com/, except that HPE may provide a limited warranty for Mellanox software in accordance with the terms and conditions of your purchase of the HPE product or solution.
Driver installation guide, Release notes and User manual are available from Mellanox website at the below link: http://www.mellanox.com/page/products_dyn?product_family=32&menu_section=34#tab-two
Supported Devices and Features:
Supported Network Adapter cards:
ConnectX-3 Pro InfiniBand (SDR/DDR/QDR/FDR10/FDR) and ConnectX-3 Pro Ethernet (10, 40, 50 and 56 Gb/s).
ConnectX-3 InfiniBand (SDR/DDR/QDR/FDR10/FDR) and ConnectX-3 Ethernet (10, 40, 50 and 56 Gb/s).
Supported Firmware versions:
NICs
Recommended Firmware Rev.
Additional Firmware Rev. Supported
ConnectX®-3 Pro / ConnectX®-3 Pro EN
2.35.5100
2.34.5000
ConnectX®-3 / ConnectX®-3 EN
2.35.5100
2.32.5550
Fixes
Upgrade Requirement: Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.
The following issues have been resolved in version 5.10.50000:
Device state dump used for debug could cause the device to get stuck, requiring driver restart or server reboot to recover.
A system with two or more adapters could crash when one of the adapters gets disabled.
During very high CPU load on the core that is in charge of transmit notification processing, driver may mistakenly decide the device is hung and initiate a reset to the interface.
When a driver fails to start (Mellanox device appears with Yellow bang in the device manager) and user stops the driver, this could cause the system to hang.
Synchronization issue between client and server side in nd_write_lat that could cause the test to hang on start.
when a user is trying to change the RoCE mode using the 'Set-MlnxDriverCoreSetting' PowerShell command on a setup with two devices, the mode does not change until the next driver restart.
After OS initiated reset of the interface, default QoS policies were not properly restored.
When enabling VMQ after SRIOV has been disabled, VMQ would not work, and the VM would fall back to paravirtualization, impacting performance.
Improved isolation of SRIOV host from VM driver issues.
Fixed a race which caused some of the configurations to be badly reinitialized during VM or host transition to VMQ mode.
Adding VLANs would fail because the driver’s internal table was not cleaned up correctly upon VLAN removal.
Memory leak caused by a race between successful finish of a Management Datagram (MAD) and canceling it.
Adapter name in command vea_man to not be case sensitive.
When after removing the Virtual Ethernet Adapter, some registry keys would remain.
when Query Path Record (QPR) option is set, a race condition occurs. The race would be between the handling of received packets and the response to the path query to the new destination.
Fixed the Query Path Record list handling to prevent double entering of the same destination.
When BSOD may occur when running with two HCAs and using sminfo when no Subnet Manager is available.
When creating virtual IPoIB PKey interfaces with HP cards using part_man.exe utility was not possible.
A new VM creation or its migration in IPoIB could cause the system to crash.
In VMQ mode, not all receive buffers allocated for the VMQ are used, impacting performance.
Important
NOTE: This version is for support of m710 server cartridges running Microsoft Windows 10 Operating Systems.
This package version is Rev 5.10.50000. The package contains the following versions of components:
Bus, eth, IPoIB and mux drivers version is 5.10.11345.
The CIM provider version is 5.10.11345.
Beta Features: The following features are currently at beta level:
WinVerbs
ibdump
IPv6 support of IPoIB in an SR-IOV guest OS over KVM.
IPoIB teaming support is supported only on native machine, not in HyperV or SR-IOV.
Unsupported features: The following are the unsupported functionality/features in WinOF Rev 5.10.50000:
ND over WinVerbs provider
SRP
IPv6 over IPoIB team ports
VMQ over IPoIB team ports
Configure IPoIB team through PowerShell
ConnectX®-2 adapter cards
IBAL performance tools (ib* ibv*)
Certain software including drivers and documents may be available from Mellanox. If you select a URL that directs you to http://www.mellanox.com/, you are then leaving HPE.com. Please follow the instructions on http://www.mellanox.com/ to download Mellanox software or documentation. When downloading the Mellanox software or documentation, you may be subject to Mellanox terms and conditions, including licensing terms, if any, provided on its website or otherwise. HPE is not responsible for your use of any software or documents that you download from http://www.mellanox.com/, except that HPE may provide a limited warranty for Mellanox software in accordance with the terms and conditions of your purchase of the HPE product or solution. For a list of known issues with this release, refer section 3 of 'Mellanox WinOF VPI Release Notes' available at: http://www.mellanox.com/related-docs/prod_software/MLNX_VPI_WinOF_Release_Notes_Rev_5.10.pdf
Revision History
Version:5.10.50000 (22 Feb 2016)
Upgrade Requirement: Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.
The following issues have been resolved in version 5.10.50000:
Device state dump used for debug could cause the device to get stuck, requiring driver restart or server reboot to recover.
A system with two or more adapters could crash when one of the adapters gets disabled.
During very high CPU load on the core that is in charge of transmit notification processing, driver may mistakenly decide the device is hung and initiate a reset to the interface.
When a driver fails to start (Mellanox device appears with Yellow bang in the device manager) and user stops the driver, this could cause the system to hang.
Synchronization issue between client and server side in nd_write_lat that could cause the test to hang on start.
when a user is trying to change the RoCE mode using the 'Set-MlnxDriverCoreSetting' PowerShell command on a setup with two devices, the mode does not change until the next driver restart.
After OS initiated reset of the interface, default QoS policies were not properly restored.
When enabling VMQ after SRIOV has been disabled, VMQ would not work, and the VM would fall back to paravirtualization, impacting performance.
Improved isolation of SRIOV host from VM driver issues.
Fixed a race which caused some of the configurations to be badly reinitialized during VM or host transition to VMQ mode.
Adding VLANs would fail because the driver’s internal table was not cleaned up correctly upon VLAN removal.
Memory leak caused by a race between successful finish of a Management Datagram (MAD) and canceling it.
Adapter name in command vea_man to not be case sensitive.
When after removing the Virtual Ethernet Adapter, some registry keys would remain.
when Query Path Record (QPR) option is set, a race condition occurs. The race would be between the handling of received packets and the response to the path query to the new destination.
Fixed the Query Path Record list handling to prevent double entering of the same destination.
When BSOD may occur when running with two HCAs and using sminfo when no Subnet Manager is available.
When creating virtual IPoIB PKey interfaces with HP cards using part_man.exe utility was not possible.
A new VM creation or its migration in IPoIB could cause the system to crash.
In VMQ mode, not all receive buffers allocated for the VMQ are used, impacting performance.
New Features and Changes in Version 5.10.50000 from version 4.95.50000:
ATTO devices will be shown in the device manager with customized ATTO device names and model numbers.
Enabled the driver to use a minimal number of memory registration resources when physical memory contiguity allows it.
Implemented a resource pool to save physically contiguous memory in the driver, which was used by RDMA applications. This way the re-use of this memory will be allowed.
Improved ND connection establishment time when using firmware v2.34.5000.
Changed NDK and its clients (like SMBDirect) to be disabled by default when PFC is not enabled.
Added an RDMA test to the package to demonstrate Linux interoperability.
Enlarged private data limit in ND and NDK.
Changed default RoCEv2 UDP destination port to match IANA standard.
Improved isolation of SRIOV host from VM driver issues.
Added support in mlxtool to allow the query of PKeys configured in SR-IOV VMs.
Enabled mlxtool to allow a manual generation of register dumps.
For performance tuning purposes, debug counters were added to indicate once the driver transmit queue got full.
Added a discard counter for performance analysis.
Added discard counters per Transport Class.
Enabled a device watchdog mechanism that prevents the device from sending excessive pauses to the network for any reason.
Added support for Windows 2008R2/Windows 7 teaming driver to allow selecting the MAC address of the primary interface.
Added support for installing counters with co-installer.
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