Just remembered... with flint you can query a card to extract the .ini file settings it already has:
$ flint -d [PCI_bus_address_of_card] dc > somefile.ini
For example, with an older card in a test box here I get its PCI bus address first:
$ lscpi | grep Mell
01:00.0 InfiniBand: Mellanox Technologies MT25418 [ConnectX VPI PCIe 2.0 2.5GT/s - IB DDR / 10GigE] (rev a0)
The 01.00.0 is the PCI address of the card in the test box. Then I use flint to extract the .ini file settings from the card:
$ sudo flint -d 01:00.0 dc > somefile.ini
The .ini file is just a normal text file:
$ cat somefile.ini
;; Generated automatically by iniprep tool on Sun Jun 05 11:50:37 IDT 2011 from ./eagle_ddr.prs
;;
;; PRS FILE FOR Eagle
;; $Id: eagle_ddr.prs,v 1.4 2008-12-03 16:49:24 yarong Exp $
[PS_INFO]
Name = MHGH28-XTC_A2-A3
Description = Eagle DDR R5 with tall bracket
[ADAPTER]
PSID = MT_04A0120002
adapter_dev_id = 0x634a
[HCA]
hca_header_device_id = 0x634a
hca_header_subsystem_id = 0x0006
[IB]
mellanox_ddr_ib_support = true
[PLL]
core_f = 63
core_r = 24
core_od = 1
lbist_en = 1
lbist_shift_freq = 3
pll_stabilize = 0x13
lbist_array_bypass = 1
lbist_pat_cnt_lsb = 0x2
[FW]
Hope that's useful.
(note - edited for typo fixes)