chknvm2(1) Qualcomm Atheros Open Powerline Toolkit chknvm2(1) NAME chknvm2 - Qualcomm Atheros PLC Image File Validator SYNOPSIS chknvm2 [options] file [file] [...] DESCRIPTION Check Atheros HomePlug AV firmware files for obvious errors, including obsolete format, incorrect file size, bad check‐ sums and read errors. Make no attempt to check any internal information other than firmware header checksums, image lengths and image checksums. Optionally, display header and image information on stdout. This program handles both the older Thunderbolt and Lightning and the newer Panther and Lynx firmware file formats. It validates files directly from memory and so it is faster than program chknvm but needs more memory at runtime. This program is part of the Qualcomm Atheros Powerline Toolkit. See the AMP man page for an overview and installation instructions. OPTIONS -i Print revision string identity fields in fixed-width columns. This option is useful when searching .nvm folders for a specific build. -m Display manifest content, if present. The manifest is a special module, included in some image chains, that con‐ tains useful information about the chain. This option suppresses the summary 'looks good' message. -r Print firmware revision string on stdout. This option automatically suppresses the summary 'looks good' message. -q Suppresses printing of routine messages. Specifically, it suppresses the summary 'looks good' message. -v Print additional information such as the image header for each image processed. This information can be used to distinguish one firmware file from another, if you know what to look for. -?,--help Print program help summary on stdout. This option takes precedence over other options on the command line. -!,--version Print program version information on stdout. This option takes precedence over other options on the command line. Use this option when sending screen dumps to Atheros Technical Support so that they know exactly which version of the Linux Toolkit you are using. ARGUMENTS file The name of an Atheros image file. By convention, Atheros Image files have a .nvm file extension but this program does not enforce this convention. DISCLAIMER Qualcomm Atheros firmware file structure and content is proprietary to Qualcomm Atheros, Ocala FL USA. Consequently, public information is not available. Qualcomm Atheros reserves the right to change firmware file structure or content or change the name or behavior of any program that inspects or changes firmware files, in future software releases without any obligation to notify or compensate users of such programs. EXAMPLES This example reads file abc.nvm and validates it. The message shown indicates that the file is the correct length, image headers and images have the correct length and checksum and there are no read errors. The file can be have either the newer or older format. # chknvm2 abc.nvm abc.nvm looks good The following example reads three files in succession and reports on each one. You can suppress good news with the -q option. # chknvm2 INT6400.nvm AR7400.nvm AR7420.nvm INT6400.nvm looks good AR7400.nvm looks good AR7420.nvm looks good This next example prints the firmware revision string found inside older image files. The option can be used to identify the actual firmware image present when the filename has been changed. Newer image files have a manifest, instead. Observe that file AR7420.nvm shows no revision string since it is the newer image format where firmware images are com‐ pressed. # chknvm2 -r INT6400.nvm AR7400.nvm AR7420.nvm INT6400.nvm (3) INT6000-MAC-4-1-4122-01-4020-20100219-FINAL AR7400.nvm (5) INT7400-MAC-7-0-7011-01-52-20110811-FINAL The following example displays the firmware revision strings, from the last example, as fixed width columns. Observe that the external filename may, in some cases, not reflect the file content. # chknvm2 -i INT6400.nvm AR7400.nvm AR7420.nvm INT6000 4020 20100219 4.1 INT6400.nvm (3) INT7400 0052 20110811 7.0 AR7400.nvm (5) This example prints the manifest found inside newer firmware files. This can be used to distinguish firmware files from parameter files, determine exact firmware or parameter file revisions and so forth. Observe that we specified several files on the command line but only one file, AR7420.nvm, contained a mainfest. # chknvm2 -m INT6400.nvm AR7400.nvm AR7420.nvm ------- AR7420.nvm (0) ------- Signature: 1234ABCD Hardware Compatibility: AR74200 Chain Major Version: 0 Chain Minor Version: 1 Chain Type: Firmware Build Major Version: 0 Build Minor Version: 0 Build Type: Special Manifest Version: 1 Build Number: 0 Build Date: 20110811 Build Time: 203853 Device Type: 29728 Build Hostname: TOR-SW-SIM04 Build Username: buildbot Build Description: Custom Build Version String: AR-7420-FW-0_0-0_2-20110811:203853-buildbot:TOR-SW-SIM04-1-0_1 SEE ALSO chknvm(1), chkpib(1), chkpib2(1), int6ktest(7), nvmmerge(1), nvmsplit(1), plctest(7) CREDITS Charles Maier <cmaier@qca.qualcomm.com> open-plc-utils-0.0.3 Mar 2014 chknvm2(1)