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Add latest verified version of Nvidia Spectrum-family switch firmware, for Spectrum (13.2008.3326), Spectrum-2 (29.2008.3326) and Spectrum-3 (30.2008.3326). The following issues are fixed in this version: - Several issues in tracking PTP timestamps on Spectrum-3. - An issue in fine-grained LAG configuration, which would mangle KVD on Spectrum-2 and later. - An issue in FW command interface, which would mangle temporary buffers, leading to wrong initialization of a port. - Issues in querying of LPM entries and tunnel decapsulation configuration. - A Spectrum-2 issue where a too-short VXLAN-decapsulated packet would get zero-padded and trapped, instead of getting dropped. - An issue where latency would not be reported for egress-sampled packets on 10Gbps and 25Gbps ports on Spectrum-3. - A packet scheduler configuration issue which would cause drops of small packets on 10Gbps line rate on Spectrum-3. - An issue in handling multicast traffic, which would be trapped under a wrong trap reason. - Two issues in sFlow policer configuration. - An issue in port headroom watermark reporting. - An issue in port headroom reconfiguration while traffic is ingressing the port. - A fix in reporting of latency watermark after transition from 10Gbps or 25Gbps to 400Gbps on Spectrum-3. - A MID reallocation issue on Spectrum-1. - A number of issues in in-service-upgrade. The following new features are now available: - Support for setting router interface MAC addresses with more than one common prefix (up from one common prefix previously). - Support for efficient bulk update of FDB entries from VXLAN encapsulation to local forwarding and back. - Support for 9 fixed + 7 hashed bits of VXLAN UDP source port value (up from 8+8). - Support for placing timestamp over a source MAC field to permit 48-bit timestamp (up from 32-bit when placed over FCS). Signed-off-by: Petr Machata <petrm@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Josh Boyer <jwboyer@kernel.org>
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