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X710 OEM crossflash

How to crossflash intel X710 OEM cards

Disclaimer

ONLY do this if you understand what this script does and when you are sure that this method is applicable to your card!!!

I'm not responsible for your doings! You are flashing the firmware of your ethernet card, in the worst case you endup with a soft- or even hardbricked card! Also this might void your warrenty.

Having said this, if you are uncertain if this will work for your card be sure to dump the ROM with a RPI, RPI Pico or 3.3v moded SPI-Flash Programmer:

sudo flashrom --programmer ch341a_spi -c "W25Q64BV/W25Q64CV/W25Q64FV" -r lenovo_X710-DA2_FW9.3.bin

Repeate this at least 3 times and check that all three dumps have the same checksum, use e.g. sha256sum

Why crossflash

Many OEM (lenovo/dell/hp) ethernet x710 cards have some features disabled, in my case my LENOVO INTEL X710-DA 00YK615 doesn't support SR-IOV.

This guide tells you how to flash the original intel firmware and boot image on your card to enable all features.

Flash

You need to run all of this as root:

$ sudo -i

Download the latest intel-ethernet-adapter-complete-driver-pack, e.g. version 29.0, update the link if a newer versions exist:

$ WORKDIR=/opt/intel_x710_ethernet_fw && \
  mkdir -p $WORKDIR/download_pkg && \
  cd $WORKDIR/download_pkg && \
  wget https://downloadmirror.intel.com/816410/Release_29.0.zip

Unzip and prepare files:

$ unzip Release_*.zip && \
  rm Release_*.zip && \
  cd NVMUpdatePackage/700_Series && \
  tar -xf 700Series_NVMUpdatePackage_v*_Linux.tar.gz && \
  cd $WORKDIR && \
  VERSION=$(cat download_pkg/NVMUpdatePackage/700_Series/700Series/Linux_x64/version.txt) && \ 
  mv download_pkg/NVMUpdatePackage/700_Series/700Series/Linux_x64 $VERSION && \
  mv download_pkg/APPS/BootUtil/Linux_x64/DRIVER $VERSION/ && \
  mv download_pkg/APPS/BootUtil/Linux_x64/bootutil64e $VERSION/ && \
  rm -rf download_pkg && \
  chmod +x $VERSION/nvmupdate64e && \
  chmod +x $VERSION/bootutil64e && \
  chmod +x $VERSION/DRIVER/install

You may need to install the kernel headers if they are not present on your system:

  • debian: apt install linux-headers-amd64
  • proxmox: apt install pve-headers
  • ubuntu: apt install linux-generic
  • rocky: dnf install kernel-headers-$(uname -r)

Install the QV driver, it is needed to flash the card.

$ cd $WORKDIR/$VERSION/DRIVER && ./install
Extracting archive...OK!
Compiling the driver...OK!
Directory for driver installation does not exist...need to create it.
Directory for driver installation created successfully.
Skipping removing QV driver - it does not exist...
Copying iqvlinux.ko driver file to /lib/modules directory...OK!
Driver installation verification...Installed!

Check which is the right card:

$ cd $WORKDIR/$VERSION && ./bootutil64e

Intel(R) Ethernet Flash Firmware Utility
BootUtil version 1.40.05.0
Copyright (C) 2003-2023 Intel Corporation

Type BootUtil -? for help

Port Network Address Location Series  WOL Flash Firmware                Version
==== =============== ======== ======= === ============================= =======
  1   xxx     0:31.6 Gigabit N/A FLASH Not Present
  2   xxx     1:00.0 40GbE   N/A UEFI,PXE                      -------
  3   xxx     1:00.1 40GbE   N/A UEFI,PXE                      -------

Look which nic is the X710, here it is NIC 2 and 3. Now flash the cards boot image.

$ ./bootutil64e -NIC=2 -up=combo

Intel(R) Ethernet Flash Firmware Utility
BootUtil version 1.40.05.0
Copyright (C) 2003-2023 Intel Corporation

Programming flash on port 2 with flash firmware image
Create restore image of NIC 2 before proceeding? (Y)es or (N)o: Y
Y

Saving flash firmware image on port 2 to file 1572600B.FLB...saved
/
Flash update successful

Port Network Address Location Series  WOL Flash Firmware                Version
==== =============== ======== ======= === ============================= =======
  1   xxx     0:31.6 Gigabit N/A FLASH Not Present
  2   xxx     1:00.0 40GbE   N/A UEFI,PXE Enabled              1.1.44
  3   xxx     1:00.1 40GbE   N/A UEFI,PXE Enabled              1.1.44

Run ethtool on your nic to get the ETrackID, here it is 8000ee1c:

$ ethtool -i enp1s0f0
driver: i40e
version: 6.5.13-1-pve
firmware-version: 9.30 0x8000ee1c 1.2890.0
expansion-rom-version:
bus-info: 0000:01:00.0
supports-statistics: yes
supports-test: yes
supports-eeprom-access: yes
supports-register-dump: yes
supports-priv-flags: yes

Backup the default config file:

$ mv nvmupdate.cfg nvmupdate.cfg.bak

and create your own, put your ETrackID into the REPLACES block.

$ cat <<EOF > nvmupdate.cfg
CURRENT FAMILY: 1.0.0
CONFIG VERSION: 1.14.0

BEGIN DEVICE
DEVICENAME: XL710
VENDOR: 8086
DEVICE: 1572
NVM IMAGE: X710DA2_9p40_CFGID7p2_J51959_Retail_8M.bin
EEPID: 8000ECCE
REPLACES: 8000EE1C
OROM IMAGE: BootIMG.FLB
RESET TYPE: REBOOT
END DEVICE
EOF

Now update the Firmware, the -rd flag resets the vendor settings:

$ ./nvmupdate64e -rd

Intel(R) Ethernet NVM Update Tool
NVMUpdate version 1.40.5.5
Copyright(C) 2013 - 2023 Intel Corporation.


WARNING: To avoid damage to your device, do not stop the update or reboot or power off the system during this update.
Inventory in progress. Please wait [.|********]


Num Description                          Ver.(hex)  DevId S:B    Status
=== ================================== ============ ===== ====== ==============
01) Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (7)      N/A(N/A)   15BC 00:000 Not supported
    I219-V
02) Intel(R) Ethernet Controller X710   9.64(9.40)   1572 00:001 Update
    for 10GbE SFP+                                               available

Options: Adapter Index List (comma-separated), [A]ll, e[X]it
Enter selection: 2
Would you like to back up the NVM images? [Y]es/[N]o: Y
Update in progress. This operation may take several minutes.
[.....-****]


Num Description                          Ver.(hex)  DevId S:B    Status
=== ================================== ============ ===== ====== ==============
01) Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (7)      N/A(N/A)   15BC 00:000 Not supported
    I219-V
02) Intel(R) Ethernet Controller X710   9.64(9.40)   1572 00:001 Update
    for 10GbE SFP+                                               successful

A power cycle is required to complete the update process.

Tool execution completed with the following status: All operations completed successfully.
Press any key to exit.

Now reboot

$ reboot

After reboot your card is now crossflashed!

$ ethtool -i enp1s0f0
driver: i40e
version: 6.5.13-1-pve
firmware-version: 9.40 0x8000ecb7 1.3429.0
expansion-rom-version:
bus-info: 0000:01:00.0
supports-statistics: yes
supports-test: yes
supports-eeprom-access: yes
supports-register-dump: yes
supports-priv-flags: yes

All functions should be available, in my case SR-IOV:

$ lspci -vv | grep -i SR-IOV
	Capabilities: [160 v1] Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV)

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1Butcher commented Apr 9, 2025

@DrEVILish I'm facing the exact same issue after a failed try of flashing the newest firmware. Did you find some way to force flash it?

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Not yet, I'm gonna try using the EFI version of the utils to perform the rewipe, but I'm currently unsure as to which "image" or "codes" I'm supposed to use to trick it into being useful :D

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Mrdindon commented Apr 13, 2025

I don't know if someone can assist me because I flashed the wrong firmware on my Dell Y5M7N (x710DA2 dual sfp) card.

So I did flashed the 4 port firmware (X710DA4_9p53_CFGID7p2_OEMGEN_J38273) instead of (X710DA2_9p53_CFGID7p2_OEMGEN), I know - my bad. Now the flash process failed and the card is in recovery mode.
I tried reverting to the stock firmware using Dell tool but that fails as well:

./Network_Firmware_M20T0_LN_20.5.13_A00.BIN
Running validation...
This Update Package is not compatible with your system configuration.

I have bin dump made with ethtool but I don't know how I could restore it:
ethtool -e enp1s0f0 raw on > F8F21E63E7A0.bin

I got no error from that but still, the card is stuck in recovery.

I also tried to flash it in EFI mode with the same result (RECOVERY not available)

Do you think the card is permanently bricked ?

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Nevermind I was able to restore the rollback image in EFI mode finally :)

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kid commented Apr 21, 2025

@Mrdindon I'm facing the same issue, how did you manage to rollback? I don't have the bin file, but I have another card on another machine, so I guess I could dump the firmware from that one

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@kid When you initially flashed the card and it failed, you probably hit "Y" to make a backup of the current fw/cfg. grab those files, boot your system with a UEFI boot shell where you also have nvmupdate64e and restore the stock files. Then reflash whatever you want. (I can't recall because I'm not at home)

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@Mrdindon I lost my backup file. Is it possible to share yours? I still know my MAC addresses, if those are needed. Thanks

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