FRUSDR Load Utility for SR460AC4 Release Notes Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved December 3, 2001 This document describes some specifics of the FRU & SDR Utility Package Version 1.01 for SR460AC4 platforms. This utility is used for updating the server management subsystem product level Field Replacement Unit (FRU) and Sensor Data Repository (SDR). This utility is used to update the non-volatile storage device associated with the Baseboard Management Controller, which holds the SDR & FRU area. The utility has the capability to generically handle FRU devices that may not be associated with the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC). TABLE OF CONTENTS A. General notes B. Update SDR records. C. Display SDR information D. Display FRU information E. FRU Field Lengths F. Documentation G. Changes since Last Build H. Errata Items and Firmware Dependancy I. SDR File Release Notes A. General notes: The FRUSDR Loader is meant to be used as an EFI application on a SR460AC4 server. The utility should be placed onto a floppy or hard drive and the system rebooted prior to and after using. There is no need to actually install the application on to a server. Running the utility from within an operating system is not supported and will provide incorrect results. The FRUSDR Loader command line provides the following options: Usage: /? or /h Displays usage information /d {fru,sdr} Only displays requested area /cfg filename.cfg Custom CFG file to update SDR records and asset tag /p Pause between blocks of data B. Update the SDR records 1. Boot to EFI shell. 2. Copy the entire FRUSDR package files to an LS120 or HD: 3. Load the IPMI driver as follows load ipmi.efi Note: The IPMI driver file name may change independently, and is dependant on Firmware Version. 4. Execute FRUSDR utility as follows FS0:>FRUSDR /CFG <filename> 5. To update the SDR records, select 1 - Load the SDR records. C. Display SDR Information The SDR area can be displayed by using the /D SDR parameter with the FRUSDR Command. To display the SDR records from the non-volatile repository: FS0:> FRUSDR /D SDR D. Display FRU Information The /D FRU command displays the contents of a FRU. Any additional arguments specify the Address of the FRU to be displayed. If no Address is specified, the BMC FRU will be displayed. The arguments that make up the Address are the NVS_TYPE, DEV_CNTR, and DEV_ID -- which can be found in the FRU file header of each FRU file. Arguments must be specified in the order listed. If DEV_CNTR is specified it must start with \'C\'. If DEV_CNTR is not specified it defaults to \'C20\'. Usage: FRUSDR /D FRU [(NVS_TYPE) [DEV_CNTR] (DEV_ID)] Examples: FRUSDR /D FRU IMBDEVICE CC0 01 {for Hot-Swap Back Plane} FRUSDR /D FRU IMBDEVICE C20 0D {for Processor Board} FRUSDR /D FRU IMBDEVICE 10 {for I/O BaseBoard} FRUSDR /D FRU {for BMC (Legacy Board)} Other Examples: BMC FRU (legacy board) FRUSDR -D FRU Sideplane FRU: FRUSDR -D FRU imbdevice 11 memory board A FRU: FRUSDR -D FRU imbdevice 0E memory board B FRU: FRUSDR -D FRU imbdevice 0F I/O BaseBOARD FRU: FRUSDR -D FRU imbdevice 10 Processor board FRU: FRUSDR -D FRU imbdevice 0D HSBP FRU: FRUSDR -D FRU imbdevice CC0 01 Docking plane FRU: FRUSDR -D FRU imbdevice CC0 00 E. FRU Field Lengths If a user is going to develop their own Configuration, FRU or SDR files, then they need a thorough understanding of FRU areas and lengths. That discussion is beyond the scope of this document. Although, only a basic understanding of how the FRUSDR application uses FRU files is needed before one modifies information in a FRU field via a configuration file prompt. The governing FRU format and specifications do not specify a maximum FRU field length. However, a length constraint does exist due to the limited amount of space available in the Non-Volatile Storage device containing these items. These maximum lengths are artificial since, if all strings were of the maximum length, the FRU file would overflow the FRU area. Therefore, the true maximum field length is actually controlled by the space available to the FRU file. As a rule, the length defined in the header of the FRU file and the sizes defined in each FRU area of the FRU file must not be altered. These were originally chosen so that the FRU file would fit into the FRU area. Often each FRU area does contain a certain amount of padding, which will allow an increase in the length of some strings. To be on the safe side, if FRU strings are modified, they should be kept at the same length as the current string in that FRU area. For fields such as the Asset Tag, for which data may not exist to fill the field, the length should be kept to as few characters as needed, not to exceed 31 characters. F. Documentation Additional information on the FRUSDR Loader may be found in the Product Manual, the FRUSDR Loader EPS (External Product Specification), and in the FRUSDR Configuration file developers guide. G. Changes since Last Build 1. Removed the dependency on writeable media. The utility can now be run from a CD. H. Errata Items and Firmware Dependancy 1. This version only supports access of the FRU devices using the FRU device ID. Other methods of access are not yet implemented. 2. A problem exists with the FRUNAME SYSTEM command. This can be worked around by using the filename of the Legacy board FRU(BMC FRU). 3. This package works with BMC version 6 and BMC verion 10 and above. Other Versions of the BMC firmware do not fully support the utility. 4. SDR version 0.10 and above for Lion requires Silver Hardware. I. SDR File Release Notes Lion SDR Released ver 0.15 11/09/2001 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release ver 0.15 Date released: 11/12/2001 Lion BMC version supported : v0.27 RC9 SDR records supported in this release: All SDR records are supported New record added for this release: None Existing record removed for this release: None ** Notice ** Before loading this Lion SDR15 release, please make sure you have the following hardware. Legacy board -330 and above I/O Baseboard -320 and above Processor board -620 and above Failure to use the listed hardware with this SDR Lion release may result in losing server management monitoring capability by some sensors, as well as seeing bogus SEL entries being logged. * Major SDR content changes * - Modified the FAN records ordering per SMSW's request. - Modified the processor board 3.3 V voltage conversion parameters. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lion SDR Released ver 0.14 6/13/2001 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release ver 0.14 Date released: 6/13/2001 Lion BMC version supported : v0.23 RC6 SDR records supported in this release: All SDR records are supported New record added for this release: None Existing record removed for this release: None ** Notice ** Before loading this Lion SDR14 release, please make sure you have the following hardware. Legacy board -330 and above I/O Baseboard -320 and above Processor board -620 and above Failure to use the listed hardware with this SDR Lion release may result in losing server management monitoring capability by some sensors, as well as seeing bogus SEL entries being logged. * Major SDR content changes * - Modified the Settable and Readable mask for Legacy 3.3V sensor to remove [ul] Non-critical threshold values. - Modified the FAN thresholds and nominal values in support of 300 series Teedock. - Modified the I/O board temperature threshold per Casey. - Modified most other board Temp sensor threholds and corresponding Fan Bst threshold to match the latest Thermal and Acoustics Specification. - Modified the Settable mask for CPU Temp sensors to remove UCRE threshold value from SDR. This value now comes from PIROM. Revised the threshold values per Thermal and Acoustic specification. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lion SDR Released ver 0.13 6/11/2001 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release ver 0.13 Date released: 6/11/2001 Lion BMC version supported : v0.22 (Gold) SDR records supported in this release: All SDR records are supported New record added for this release: None Existing record removed for this release: None ** Notice ** Before loading this Lion SDR13 release, please make sure you have the following hardware. Legacy board -330 and above I/O Baseboard -320 and above Processor board -620 and above Failure to use the listed hardware with this SDR Lion release may result in losing server management monitoring capability by some sensors, as well as seeing bogus SEL entries being logged. * Major SDR content changes * - Interchanged the Fan Tach string between 1B & 1C and ID & IE to address a Fan connector issue. - Note: This SDR is identical to SDR12 except for the above change in Fan Tach string names. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lion SDR Released ver 0.12 3/16/2001 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release ver 0.12 Date released: 3/16/2001 Lion BMC ver supported : v0.20 SDR records supported in this release: All SDR records are supported New record added for this release: None Existing record removed for this release: None ** Notice ** Before loading this Lion SDR12 release, please make sure you have the following hardware. Legacy board -330 and above I/O Baseboard -320 and above Processor board -620 and above Failure to use the listed hardware with this SDR Lion release may result in losing server management monitoring capability by some sensors, as well as seeing bogus SEL entries being logged. * Major SDR content changes * - Sensors on Legacy board are now prefixed with Leg (earlier I/O). - Sensors Entity ID assiciation has been revised to reflect correct SDR 11 records. - Disabled PHP Slot sensors pre final design. - Adjusted the Assertion and Deassertion masks for Processor statsu sensors. - Removed all Non-Critical (Upper and Lower) thresholds for Voltage Sensors and adjusted the Reading/Settable mask accordingly. - Adjusted the Assertion and Deassertion masks for Processor statsu sensors. - Lowered the Upper NCR thresholds for all Fan Boost Sensors WRT to their Temp sensors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lion SDR Released ver 0.11 2/9/2001 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release ver 0.11 Date released: 2/9/2001 Lion BMC ver supported : v0.18 SDR records supported in this release: All SDR records are supported New record added for this release: None Existing record removed for this release: None ** Notice ** Before loading this Lion SDR release, please make sure you have the following hardware. Legacy board -330 and above I/O Baseboard -320 and above Processor board -620 and above Failure to use the listed hardware with this SDR Lion release may result in losing server management monitoring capability by some sensors, as well as seeing bogus SEL entries being logged. * Major SDR content changes * - More sensor name changes per request to standardize convention over firmware, SDR file, and documenations. The affected sensors are : OLD NAMES NEW NAMES Processor 0 Temp --> CPU M0 Temp Processor 1 Temp --> CPU M1 Temp Processor 2 Temp --> CPU M2 Temp Processor 3 Temp --> CPU M3 Temp Proc 0 FanBst --> CPU M0 FanBst Proc 1 FanBst --> CPU M1 FanBst Proc 2 FanBst --> CPU M2 FanBst Proc 3 FanBst --> CPU M3 FanBst Processor 0 Stat --> CPU M0 Status Processor 1 Stat --> CPU M1 Status Processor 2 Stat --> CPU M2 Status Processor 3 Stat --> CPU M3 Status Processor 0 PGd --> CPU M0 PGd Processor 1 PGd --> CPU M1 PGd Processor 2 PGd --> CPU M2 PGd Processor 3 PGd --> CPU M3 PGd Proc 0 INFO FRU --> CPU M0 INFO FRU Proc 1 INFO FRU --> CPU M1 INFO FRU Proc 2 INFO FRU --> CPU M2 INFO FRU Proc 3 INFO FRU --> CPU M3 INFO FRU Proc 0 OEM FRU --> CPU M0 OEM FRU Proc 1 OEM FRU --> CPU M1 OEM FRU PROC 2 OEM FRU --> CPU M2 OEM FRU PROC 3 OEM FRU --> CPU M3 OEM FRU CBC Controller --> Chas Bridge Ctlr - Corrected the re-arm support for all Tach Fan sensors (1Bh - 20h). They should all be Auto Re-Arm as supposed to Manual Re-Arm. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release ver 0.10 Date released: 1/19/2001 Lion BMC ver supported : v0.17 SDR records supported in this release: All SDR records are supported New record added for this release: None Existing record removed for this release: Type 11h - FRU Locator record for HSC TeeDock FRU Please refer to Major SDR Content Changes for detail. ** Notice ** Before loading this Lion SDR 10, please make sure you have the following hardware. Legacy board -330 and above I/O Baseboard -325 and above Processor board -620 and above Failure to use the listed hardware with this SDR Lion 10 may result in losing server management monitoring capability by some sensors, as well as seeing bogus SEL entries logged. * Major SDR content changes * - Removed "HSC TeeDock FRU" locator record. According to IPMI Specification v1.1, the presence of the "HSC TeeDock FRU" information is already indicated in the "Hot Swap Ctlr" management device locator record. If the "HSC TeeDock FRU" is not removed, users will see the duplicate FRU record when running Intel Server Control (ISC) or similar softwares. - Included appropriate upper and lower threshold reading mask for all Type 01 record. - 2 sensor name changes per request to standardize convention over firmware, SDR file, and documenations. The affected sensors are : OLD NAMES NEW NAMES I/O Brd 2.8V --> I/O Brd 2.5V Proc 3.3V CPU --> SP 3.3V_CPU D2D - Changed the linearization function, M, B, R exp, and B exp for all tach fan sensors (1Bh - 20h). This is due to DR# 25212, in which raw reading 0 never translates into decimal readin 0 after applying the conversion formula. The previous linearization functon is 1/x, and is now changed to linear. - Changed entity ID for all D2D sensors to 0x14. This change is to clarify to all users that all D2D sensors are for monitoring "power converter". The affected sensors are : 52h Up MemBrd D2D_0 53h Up MemBrd D2D_1 54h Lw MemBrd D2D_0 55h Lw MemBrd D2D_1 56h SP 3.3V_CPU D2D 57h SP 3.3V_1 D2D 58h SP 3.3V_2 D2D 59h SP 5V_1 D2D 5Ah SP 5V_2 D2D 5Bh Hot Swap 12V D2D - Changed assertion and deassertion masks to 0x8502 for all temperature sensors so that events will be generated for both lower non-critical and lower critical thresholds. The tracker reference is DR# 25176. The affected sensors are : 21h Processor 0 Temp 22h Processor 1 Temp 23h Processor 2 Temp 24h Processor 3 Temp 25h Up Mem Brd Temp 26h Lw Mem Brd Temp 27h Sideplane Temp 28h I/O Brd Temp 29h Proc Brd Temp 1 2Ah Proc Brd Temp 2 - Modified the sensor event generation & sensor scanning defaults (bits 0 and 1 of the sensor initialization byte field) for all Type 01h and 02h sensors. They are now syncronized with the sensor default table in BMC firmware. - Adjusted all thresholds for Proc Brd +1.5V (11h) back to their normal settings. Previously, all the threshold settings were raised a little higher to accommodate a hardware defect workaround, in which the voltage was raised from +1.5V to +1.6V. The tracker reference is DR# 23320. - Defined sensor initialization, capabilities, type, type code, and unit to Spare Voltsnsr 1 (09h) and Spare Voltsnsr 2 (14h), as supposed to leave them as 0x0. The changes are : sensor initialization -> 0x04 sensor capabilities -> 0xC0 sensor type -> 0x02 event/reading type code -> 0x01 sensor units 2 -> 0x04 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release ver 0.09 Date released: 12/01/2000 Lion BMC ver supported : v0.16 SDR records supported in this release: All SDR records are supported, except the followings: 0Ah I/O Brd +2.8V 1Bh F172 Tach Fan 1 1Ch F172 Tach Fan 2 1Dh F172 Tach Fan 3 1Eh F172 Tach Fan 4 1Fh F120 Tach Fan 5 20h F120 Tach Fan 6 New record added for this release: Type 11h - FRU Locator record for HSC SCSI BP FRU * Major SDR content changes * - Many sensor name changes per request to standardize convention over firmware, SDR file, and documenations. The affected sensors are : OLD NAMES NEW NAMES Processor 1 Temp --> Processor 0 Temp Processor 2 Temp --> Processor 1 Temp Processor 3 Temp --> Processor 2 Temp Processor 4 Temp --> Processor 3 Temp Mem Brd A Temp --> Up Mem Brd Temp Mem Brd B Temp --> Lw Mem Brd Temp Proc 1 FAN Boost --> Proc 0 FanBst Proc 2 FAN Boost --> Proc 1 FanBst Proc 3 FAN Boost --> Proc 2 FanBst Proc 4 FAN Boost --> Proc 3 FanBst MemA FanBst Temp --> Up MemBrd FanBst MemB FanBst Temp --> Lw MemBrd FanBst I/OBseBrd FnBst --> I/O Brd FanBst Procbrd FanBst 1 --> ProcBrd FanBst 1 Procbrd FanBst 2 --> ProcBrd FanBst 2 F172_0 Tach Fan1 --> F172 Tach Fan 1 F172_1 Tach Fan2 --> F172 Tach Fan 2 F172_2 Tach Fan3 --> F172 Tach Fan 3 F172_3 Tach Fan4 --> F172 Tach Fan 4 F120_4 Tach Fan5 --> F172 Tach Fan 5 F120_5 Tach Fan6 --> F172 Tach Fan 6 HotSwap Teedock --> HSC TeeDock Temp HotSwap SCSI BP --> HSC SCSI BP Temp Proc1 Status --> Processor 0 Stat Proc2 Status --> Processor 1 Stat Proc3 Status --> Processor 2 Stat Proc4 Status --> Processor 3 Stat PHP Slot 3 --> PCI HP Slot 3 PHP Slot 4 --> PCI HP Slot 4 PHP Slot 5 --> PCI HP Slot 5 PHP Slot 6 --> PCI HP Slot 6 PHP Slot 7 --> PCI HP Slot 7 PHP Slot 8 --> PCI HP Slot 8 PHP Slot 9 --> PCI HP Slot 9 PHP Slot 10 --> PCI HP Slot 10 Proc 1 PwrGood --> Processor 0 PGd Proc 2 PwrGood --> Processor 1 PGd Proc 3 PwrGood --> Processor 2 PGd Proc 4 PwrGood --> Processor 3 PGd Procbd1.8V Fuse --> ProcBrd 1.8V FOK Procbrd Sys PGd --> ProcBrd Sys PGd Procbrd Chipset --> ProcBrd Chipset Mem Brd A PwrGd --> Up Mem Brd PGd Mem Brd B PwrGd --> Lw Mem Brd PGd MemBrd A D2D_1 --> Up MemBrd D2D_0 MemBrd A D2D_2 --> Up MemBrd D2D_1 MemBrd B D2D_1 --> Lw MemBrd D2D_0 MemBrd B D2D_2 --> Lw MemBrd D2D_1 Proc 3.3V D2D --> SP 3.3V CPU I/O 3.3V D2D_A --> SP 3.3V_1 D2D I/O 3.3V D2D_B --> SP 3.3V_2 D2D I/O 5V D2D_A --> SP 5V_1 D2D I/O 5V D2D_B --> SP 5V_2 D2D 48-to-12V D2D --> Hot Swap 12V D2D CPU Brd Present --> Proc Brd Pres MemBrd A Present --> Up Mem Brd Pres MemBrd B Present --> Lw Mem Brd Pres TeeDock 48V FOK --> Hot Swap 48V FOK Proc 1 SECC FRU --> Proc 0 INFO FRU Proc 2 SECC FRU --> Proc 1 INFO FRU Proc 3 SECC FRU --> Proc 2 INFO FRU Proc 4 SECC FRU --> Proc 3 INFO FRU Mem Brd A FRU --> Up Mem Brd FRU Mem Brd B FRU --> Lw Mem Brd FRU I/O Basebrd FRU --> I/O Brd FRU Hot Swap BP --> HSC TeeDock FRU - All tach fan sensors (1Dh - 20h) are not enabled for this release due to hardware issue. - Changed the discrete reading mask for HSC drv status SDR records from 0x0000 to 0xFF1F. - Changed the fan boost upper non-critical threshold to match the non-critical threshold of its normal sensor record. The affected sensor records are : 2Fh Up MemBrd FanBst 30h Lw MemBrd FanBst 31h Sideplane FanBst 32h I/O Brd FanBst 33h ProcBrd FanBst 1 34h ProcBrd FanBst 2 - Swapped the threshold settings between Proc Brd Temp 1 and Proc Brd Temp 2; the same to ProcBrd FanBst 1 and ProcBrd FanBst 2. - Due to outstanding hardware issue on Lion Legacy board on voltage reference to A/D converter, the critical setting window for the following had been increased to avoid bogus SEL entry. Therefore, please don't take the critical settings for any calculation, as they don't represent the actual limits. 0Bh "I/O Brd +3.3V" 0Ch "I/O Brd +3.3V Stdby" 0Dh "I/O Brd +5V" 0Eh "I/O Brd +5V Stdby" 0Fh "I/O Brd +12V" 10h "I/O Brd -12V" - Due to processor board hardware issue, the critical setting window for "Proc Brd +1.5V", 11h is calculated based on +1.6V as the normal voltage, not +1.5V. ** Notice ** For SDR release 3 and above - Please make sure to have legacy board (Brd ver 300 or above, except 303) for BMC fan management to function correctly. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release ver 0.08 Date released: 11/08/2000 Lion BMC ver supported : v0.15 SDR records supported up to this release: All sensors from LION SDR previous releases. (** All fan tach sensors are disabled **) * Major SDR content changes * - Updated threshold settings for all temperature and fan boost sensors. - Changed Pwr Unit Status sensor's assertion mask from 0x3300 to 0x7000, and reading mask from 0x3300 to 0x7300. - Changed Watchdog sensor from manual re-arm to automatic. - Changed BIOS Post Code sensor assertion mask to 0x0200 and reading mask to 0x0300. - Changed FP Diag Int sensor deasseation to 0x0000. - Changed all reading mask for all type 02 record that are 06 event base type from 0x0200 to 0x0300. - Changed Proc Status sensor assertion + reading mask from 0xFF03 to 0x9201. Also, changed to manual re-arm. - Changed all PHP Slot sensors reading mask from 0x2100 to 0x3900. - Changed CPU Brd Present, MemBrd A Present, and Mem Brd B Present sensor type to 15h. Also, changed the assertion + deassertion mask to 0x0100; reading masking to 0x0300. - Changed power state notification from 0x8C to 0x88 for Basebrd Mgt Ctlr type 12 record. - All tach fan sensors (1Dh - 20h) are not enabled for this release due to hardware issue. - Due to outstanding hardware issue on Lion Legacy board on voltage reference to A/D converter, the critical setting window for the following had been increased to avoid bogus SEL entry. Therefore, please don't take the critical settings for any calculation, as they don't represent the actual limits. 0Bh "I/O Brd +3.3V" 0Ch "I/O Brd +3.3V Stdby" 0Dh "I/O Brd +5V" 0Eh "I/O Brd +5V Stdby" 0Fh "I/O Brd +12V" 10h "I/O Brd -12V" - Due to processor board hardware issue, the critical setting window for "Proc Brd +1.5V", 11h is calculated based on +1.6V as the normal voltage, not +1.5V. ** Notice ** For SDR release 3 and above - Please make sure to have legacy board (Brd ver 300 or above, except 303) for BMC fan management to function correctly. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release ver 0.07 Date released: 10/03/2000 Lion BMC ver supported : v0.13 SDR records supported up to this release: All sensors from LION SDR previous releases and the followings. (But fan tach sensors are disabled for this release, please see details below) Sensor# Sensor Name (BMC) 15h "SCSI TERMV00" 16h "SCSI TERMV01" 17h "SCSI TERMV02" Type 11h - FRU Locator record for Hot Swap BP * Major SDR content changes * - Added new FRU locator record, "Hot Swap BP" - Adjusted normal range and critical limits for all temperature sensors. - Changed event / reading base type for BIOS Post Code to 03h. - Many SDR tracker bugs were fixed in this release. 1) DR# 24090 - Changed the BMC global initization in type 12 record to 8Ch. 2) DR# 24091 - Changed the BMC device capabilities in type 12 record to 3Fh. 3) DR# 24092 - Corrected the BMC entity ID to 07h in type 12 record 4) DR# 23094 - Corrected the entity instance in type 11 record for Pwr Supply 1 to 1. 5) DR# 24095 - Changed all entity IDs for Pwr Supply sensors. 6) DR# 24098 - Changed entity IDs for some processor board sensors to 12h. 7) DR# 24103 - Changed entity IDs for Pwr Unit sensor to 13h. 8) DR# 24104 - changed sensor unit 1 for all type 2 records to C0h. 9) DR# 24109 - changed event types for HSC drive status to 6Fh. 10) DR# 24110 - Set assertion, deassertion, readable masks for HSC drive status to 0000h. 11) DR# 23747 - Adjust all lower and upper non-critical limits to be always larger than nominal minimum and maximum. 12) DR# 23755 - Corrected the reading conversion factors for processor baord +1.5V and +3.3V. - All tach fan sensors (1Dh - 20h) are not enabled for this release due to hardware issue. - Due to outstanding hardware issue on Lion Legacy board on voltage reference to A/D converter, the critical setting window for the following had been increased to avoid bogus SEL entry. Therefore, please don't take the critical settings for any calculation, as they don't represent the actual limits. 0Bh "I/O Brd +3.3V" 0Ch "I/O Brd +3.3V Stdby" 0Dh "I/O Brd +5V" 0Eh "I/O Brd +5V Stdby" 0Fh "I/O Brd +12V" 10h "I/O Brd -12V" - Due to processor board hardware issue, the critical setting window for "Proc Brd +1.5V", 11h is calculated based on +1.6V as the normal voltage, not +1.5V. ** Notice ** For SDR release 3 and above - Please make sure to have legacy board (Brd ver 300 or above, except 303) for BMC fan management to function correctly. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release ver 0.06 Date released: 9/11/2000 Lion BMC ver supported : v0.12 SDR records supported up to this release: All sensors from LION SDR previous releases and the followings. (But fan tach sensors are disabled for this release, please see details below) Sensor# Sensor Name (BMC) 35h "Proc1 Status" 36h "Proc2 Status" 37h "Proc3 Status" 38h "Proc4 Status" 5Dh "CPU Brd Present" 5Eh "MemBrd A Present" 5Fh "MemBrd B Present" 60h "TeeDock 48V FOK" * Major SDR content changes * - Changed the "Watchdog" sensor's deassertion event mask from FF01 to 0000. This is to disable deassertion event generation. - All tach fan sensors (1Dh - 20h) are enabled for this release. ** Notice ** For SDR release 3 and above - Please make sure to have legacy board (Brd ver 300 or above, except 303) for BMC fan management to function correctly. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release ver 0.05 Date released: 8/04/2000 Lion BMC ver supported : v0.10 or v0.11 SDR records supported up to this release: All sensors from LION SDR previous releases. (But fan tach sensors are disabled for this release, please see details below) * Major SDR content changes * - Due to incompatibility issue on running BMC v0.10 /v0.11 on Lion Legacy board (Brd ver 303) that would cause BMC to trigger fan boost. All tach fan sensors will be disabled for this release. The affected tach fan sensors are : 1Bh "F172_0 Tach Fan1" 1Ch "F172_1 Tach Fan2" 1Dh "F172_2 Tach Fan3" 1Eh "F172_3 Tach Fan4" 1Fh "F120_4 Tach Fan5" 20h "F120_5 Tach Fan6" ** Notice ** For SDR release 3 and above - Please make sure to have legacy board (Brd ver 300 or above, except 303) for BMC fan management to function correctly. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release ver 0.04 Date released: 8/02/2000 Lion BMC ver supported : v0.10 or v0.11 SDR records supported up to this release: All sensors from LION SDR v0.01 & v0.02 & v0.03. * Major SDR content changes * - Fixed DR# 23177, where the event type for HSC drive status was incorrectly set to 0x08 as supposed to 0x00. - Due to outstanding hardware issue on Lion Legacy board on voltage reference to A/D converter, the critical setting window for the following had been increased to avoid bogus SEL entry. 0Bh "I/O Brd +3.3V" 0Ch "I/O Brd +3.3V Stdby" 0Dh "I/O Brd +5V" 0Eh "I/O Brd +5V Stdby" 0Fh "I/O Brd +12V" 10h "I/O Brd -12V" - Changed the deassertion event mask for "Scrty Violation, Sensor# 0x04" from 0x2100 to 0x0000. - Changed the processor status assertion event mask from 0x1100 to 0x1200, and the deassertion event mask from 0x1100 to 0x0000. Also, changed the reading mask from 0x0000 to 0xFF03. The affected sensors are "PROC1 Status", "PROC2 Status", "PROC3 Status", and PROC4 Status", and they are not supported yet. ** Notice ** For SDR release 3 and above - Please make sure to have legacy board (Brd ver 300 or above) for BMC fan management to function correctly. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release ver 0.03 Date released: 7/13/2000 Lion BMC ver supported : v0.10 SDR records supported up to this release: All sensors from LION SDR v0.01 & v0.02 and the followings Sensor# Sensor Name (BMC) 01h "Pwr Unit Status" 02h "Pwr Unit Redund" 07h "I/O Brd +1.5V" 08h "I/O Brd +1.8V" 0Bh "I/O Brd +3.3V" 0Ch "I/O Brd +3.3V Stdby" 0Dh "I/O Brd +5V" 0Eh "I/O Brd +5V Stdby" 0Fh "I/O Brd +12V" 10h "I/O Brd -12V" 11h "Proc Brd +1.5V" 12h "Proc Brd +1.8V" 13h "Proc Brd +3.3V" 18h "SCSI_TERMV10" 19h "SCSI_TERMV11" 1Ah "SCSI_TERMV12" 1Bh "F172_0 Tach Fan1" 1Ch "F172_1 Tach Fan2" 1Dh "F172_2 Tach Fan3" 1Eh "F172_3 Tach Fan4" 1Fh "F120_4 Tach Fan5" 20h "F120_5 Tach Fan6" 21h "Proc1 Temp" 22h "Proc2 Temp" 23h "Proc3 Temp" 24h "Proc4 Temp" 27h "Sideplane Temp" 28h "I/O Basebrd Temp" 29h "Proc Brd Temp 1" 2Ah "Proc Brd Temp 2" 32h "I/OBasebrd FnBst" 33h "Procbrd FanBst 1" 34h "Procbrd FanBst 2" 4Bh "PwrSupply PwrGood" 4Ch "Mem BrdA PwrGood" 4Dh "Mem BrdB PwrGood" 52h "MemBrdA D2D_1" 53h "MemBrdA D2D_2" 54h "MemBrdB D2D_1" 55h "MemBrdB D2D_2" 5Bh "48-to-12V D2D" Type 08h - Entity Association record for power supply Type 12h - Management Controller Device Locator Record for BMC Type 12h - Management Controller Device Locator Record for HSC Type 12h - Management Controller Device Locator Record for CBC (HSC) 01h "HotSwap TeeDock" 02h "HotSwap SCSI BP" 03h "HSC Drv 1 Status" 04h "HSC Drv 2 Status" 05h "HSC Drv 1 Pres" 06h "HSC Drv 2 Pres" * Major SDR content changes * - The naming of all I/O baseboard sensors have been modified to closely match with those specified in Lion EPS. - All FRU locator records (Type 11) had been changed to contain FRU device ID instead of FRU slave address. ** Notice ** - Due to hardware issue on Lion Legacy board (Brd ver 300, 301, 302), sensor readings from sensor# 0x0B, 0x0C, 0x0D, and 0x0E are higher than their expected nominal value. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release ver 0.02 Date released: 5/12/2000 Lion BMC ver supported : v0.06 SDR records supported to this release: All sensors from LION SDR v0.01 and the followings Sensor# Sensor Name 04h "Platform Security Violation" 25h "Mem Brd A Temp" 26h "Mem Brd B Temp" 2Bh "Fan Boost Proc1 Temp" 2Ch "Fan Boost Proc2 Temp" 2Dh "Fan Boost Proc3 Temp" 2Eh "Fan Boost Proc4 Temp" 2Fh "Fan Boost Mem Brd A Temp" 30h "Fan Boost Mem Brd B Temp" 31h "Fan Boost Sideplane Temp" 5Ch "Fan Boost TeeDock" 39h "PHP Slot 3" 3Ah "PHP Slot 4" 3Bh "PHP Slot 5" 3Ch "PHP Slot 6" 3Dh "PHP Slot 7" 3Eh "PHP Slot 8" 3Fh "PHP Slot 9" 40h "PHP Slot 10" 41h "Proc1 PwrGood" 42h "Proc2 PwrGood" 43h "Proc3 PwrGood" 44h "Proc4 PwrGood" 45h "Proc Brd 1.5V PwrGood" 46h "Proc Brd 1.5V Fuse Ok" 47h "Proc Brd 1.8V PwrGood" 48h "Proc Brd 1.8V Fuse OK" 49h "Proc Brd Sys PwrGood" 4Ah "Proc Brd Chipset Pwr Good" 4Eh "Pwr Supply 1" 4Fh "Pwr Supply 2" 50h "Pwr Supply 3" 51h "Pwr Supply 4" 56h "Proc 3.3V D2D Status" 57h "I/O 3.3V D2D_A Status" 58h "I/O 3.3V D2D_B Status" 59h "I/O 5V D2D_A Status" 5Ah "I/O 5V D2D_B Status" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SDR records supported up to this release: Release ver 0.01 Date released: 4/10/2000 Lion BMC ver supported : v0.05 Sensor# Sensor Name 03h "Watchdog" 05h "BIOS Post Code" 21h "Processor 1 Temp" 22h "Processor 2 Temp" 23h "Processor 3 Temp" 24h "Processor 4 Temp" 27h "Sideplane Temp" Type 11h - FRU Locator record for Proc 1 SECC FRU Type 11h - FRU Locator record for Proc 2 SECC FRU Type 11h - FRU Locator record for Proc 3 SECC FRU Type 11h - FRU Locator record for Proc 4 SECC FRU Type 11h - FRU Locator record for Proc 1 OEM FRU Type 11h - FRU Locator record for Proc 2 OEM FRU Type 11h - FRU Locator record for Proc 3 OEM FRU Type 11h - FRU Locator record for Proc 4 OEM FRU Type 11h - FRU Locator record for Pwr Supply 1 FRU Type 11h - FRU Locator record for Pwr Supply 2 FRU Type 11h - FRU Locator record for Pwr Supply 3 FRU Type 11h - FRU Locator record for Pwr Supply 4 FRU Type 11h - FRU Locator record for Proc Brd FRU Type 11h - FRU Locator record for Mem Brd A FRU Type 11h - FRU Locator record for Mem Brd B FRU Type 11h - FRU Locator record for I/O Basebrd FRU Type 11h - FRU Locator record for Sideplane FRU -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Download Driver Pack
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