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- Create the software image to upload (called the firmware by PPS,
hpm1fw.img
) bymake hpm
From the same network as the shelf manager (currently cds), execute:
Execute:No Format ipmitool-pps -I lan -H shlfmgr02 -t 0x86 -b 0 -A NONE hpm upgrade hpm1fw.img activate
-H shlfmgr02
is the hostname of the Shelf Manager-t 0x86
is the IPMB address of the COB you are upgradinghpm1fw.img
is the path to the software image file created by make hpm
- If there is a problem with the upgrade, you can try rolling back to the old software with the command:
ipmitool-pps ... hpm rollback
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Here's a couple that will probably be useful:
To
activatedeactivate the payload (initiate
M1M4-
>M2>M5 transition):
ipmitool-1.8.9Code Block
-10language none ipmitool-pps
1-I lan -H shlfmgr02 -t 0x86 -b 0 -A NONE picmg policy set 0 2
0
To
deactivateactivate the payload (initiate
M4M1-
>M5>M2 transition):
-1.8.9Code Block language none ipmitool
-10-pps
-I lan -H shlfmgr02 -t 0x86 -b 0 -A NONE picmg policy set 0 1 0
And here are a couple of commands which can be typed into the IPMC console to do fun things:
Reset commands over console:
Set Handle SwitchCode Block language none [B8 00 0D 0A 40 00 XX] XX = 00 current mode = 01 normal mode = 02 standalone mode = 03 manual standalone So: Reset Non-volatile Parameters and Reboot (will cause INIT callbacks to execute)[B8 00 0D 0A 40 00 00] [B8 00 410D 0A 40 00]
Code Block 01] [B8 00 080D 0A 40 00 00 XX02] [B8 00 =0D Open 010A =40 Closed 02 = Hardware Switch
Custom COB IPMI commands
These commands can be issued using ipmitool.
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Reset Non-volatile Parameters and Reboot (will cause INIT callbacks to execute)
Code Block language none [B8 00 41 0A 40 00]
Set Handle Switch
Code Block language none [B8 00 08 0A 40 00 00 XX] 00 = Open 01 = Closed 02 = Hardware Switch So: [B8 00 08 0A 40 00 00 00] [B8 00 08 0A 40 00 00 01] [B8 00 08 0A 40 00 00 02]
Reset the SDR repository
Code Block language none [B8 00 33 0A 40 00]
Synchronization Clock Interface
These commands can be used to enable/disable the Synchronization Clock Interface buffers on the COB. This can also (more correctly) be driven via the ATCA e-Keying mechanism. These commands will override whatever e-keying has taken place.
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GET:
ipmitool -I lan -H <shelf_ip> -t <slot_ipmb_address> -b 0 -A NONE raw 0x2e 0x38 0x0a 0x40 0x00 0x00 0x00 <pin>
SET:
ipmitool -I lan -H <shelf_ip> -t <slot_ipmb_address> -b 0 -A NONE raw 0x2e 0x39 0x0a 0x40 0x00 0x00 0x00 <pin> <state>
Where:
<shelf_ip> is either the IP address or hostname of the shelf manager
<slot_ipmb_address> is (0x80 + slot*2) for the ASIS 2, 5, and 6 slot shelves. (Not for the 14 slot.)
<pin> is
BP_CLK0_OE = 0x30
BP_CLK1_OE = 0x31
BP_CLK2_OE = 0x32
BP_CLK3_OE = 0x33
BP_CLK4_OE = 0x34
BP_CLK5_OE = 0x35
<state> 1 for enabled, 0 for disabled.
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Custom COB IPMI commands
These commands can be issued using ipmitool.
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Supported IPMI/ATCA commands
These commands can be issued using ipmitool.
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0 1 BAY Mask
1 1 RCE Mask
This command returns
Offset Length Description
0 1 Completion Code
1 1 Mask of Bays with errors
NOTE: Including Bays w/o RCEs or which are not present
in BAY Mask will not result in an error.
Similarly, including RCEs which are not present or are
currently being reset will not result in an error, nor
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as a result of issuing this command.
Read from RTM EEPROM: <CMD> = 0x0B
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
0 1 EEPROM Select (0=RTM Fru Info EEPROM, 1=RMB EEPROM)
1 1 Address
2 1 Length to read
Write to RTM EEPROM: <CMD> = 0x0C
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
0 1 EEPROM Select (0=RTM Fru Info EEPROM, 1=RMB EEPROM)
1 1 Address
2 1 Length to write
3 N Data to write
Raw I2C Read: <CMD> = 0xF7
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
0 1 I2C Bus
1 1 Device Address (7 bit address)
2 1 Length to read
This command returns
Offset Length Description
0 1 Completion Code
1 N Data read
Raw I2C Write: <CMD> = 0xF8
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
0 1 I2C Bus
1 1 Device Address (7 bit address)
2 1 Length to write
3 N Data to write
This command returns
Offset Length Description
0 1 Completion Code
I2C Test Command: <CMD> = 0xf6
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
0 1 The BAY to test I2C devices in
1 1 The expected RCE mask
2 1 The expected Power
This command returns
Offset Length Description
0 1 Completion Code
1 1 Error Code
Get Bay Power Command: <CMD> = 0x0e
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
0 1 The BAY number
This command returns
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0 1 Completion Code
1 2 Voltage in mV (ADIN)
3 2 Current in mA
Get Bay Temperatures: <CMD> = 0x0f
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
0 1 BAY number
1 1 RCE number (optional)
This command returns
Offset Length Description
0 1 Completion Code
1 1 Board Temperature
2 1 Junction Temperature
Get Bay GPIO: <CMD> = 0x12
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
0 1 BAY number
This command returns
Offset Length Description
0 1 Completion Code
Which of the following is returned depends on which BAY is requested:
For a CMB Bay (0-4)
1 1 RCE Detected Mask
2 1 RCE Reset Mask
3 1 RCE BSI Ready Mask
4 1 RCE FPGA Done Mask
5 1 CMB Voltage OK Mask
6 1 CMB Power Allocation (in 1/5 Watts)
For the CEN Bay
1 1 CEN Voltage OK Mask
2 1 SFP Present Mask
3 1 SFP LOS Mask
For the RTM Bay
1 1 RTM Handle Closed
2 1 RMB Present
3 1 RMB Enable
Get Bay Raw GPIO: <CMD> = 0x13
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
0 1 BAY number
1 1 Register (0=Input, 1=Output, 2=Polarity, 3=Config, 4=Int Mask"
This command returns
Offset Length Description
0 1 Completion Code
1 N Register Values for Bank N
Set Monitor Dump Period: <CMD> = 0x07
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
0 1 Dump Index [0=BAY, 1=RCE, 2=BSI, 3=SFP, 4=FP_DISP, 5=COB_GPIO, 6=GPIO_FULL, 7=RTM, 8=CEN, 9=I2C, 255=ALL]
1 2 Seconds [0=Never Dump, 0xffff=Default]
Set Monitor Dump Period: <CMD> = 0x08
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
0 1 Dump Index [0=BAY, 1=RCE, 2=BSI, 3=SFP, 4=FP_DISP, 5=COB_GPIO, 6=GPIO_FULL, 7=RTM, 8=CEN, 9=I2C, 255=ALL]
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0 2 Seconds [0=Never Dump]
Dump Monitor Immediate: <CMD> = 0x09
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
0 1 Dump Index [0=BAY, 1=RCE, 2=BSI, 3=SFP, 4=FP_DISP, 5=COB_GPIO, 6=GPIO_FULL, 7=RTM, 8=CEN, 9=I2C, 255=ALL]
Fixup FRU Info ID: <CMD> = 0x14
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
0 1 FRU number
Set FRU Info Asset Tag: <CMD> = 0x15
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
0 1 FRU number
1 N<=32 Asset Tag (NULL terminated ASCII string
Set Standalone Slot Number: <CMD> = 0x11
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
0 1 Slot Number
Refresh Shelf Info: <CMD> = 0x0D
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
N/A N/A There are no arguments to this command
Cold Data Reset: <CMD> = 0xF9
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
N/A N/A There are no arguments to this command
Set Zombie RCE: <CMD> = 0xFA
The format for this command is
Offset Length Description
0 1 Bay Number
1 1 RCE Number
2 1 Zombie State [0=Not a Zombie, 1=BRAINS!]
When an RCE is marked as a Zombie, the IPMC will not allow it
to hold up the booting of the board. (For example, it will
mark the switch port configuration in the DTM BSI as "Disabled"
if the DPM is not Ready.
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Supported IPMI/ATCA commands
These commands can be issued using ipmitool.
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FRU Control Command (cold/warm reset)
ipmitool-pps -I lan -H <shelfmanager> -t <COB Address> -b 0 -A NONE picmg frucontrol <FRU-ID> <OPTION>
Where:
<shelfmanager> is the hostname/IP address of the Shelf Manager (ex. shasta-sm)
<COB address> is the IPMB address of the COB board (ex. 0x82, 0x84, 0x86, 0x88, 0x8a)
<FRU-ID> is the FRU-ID of the IPMC which is 0x00
<OPTION> is:
0x00 - Cold Reset
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Short-hand commands
The following commands are provided as scripts in the bin
of our group area. <shelf>
is a shelf name. <slot>
is a slot number, from 1 to the number of slots in the crate. <element>
is the element number, with 0xff meaning all elements and 0xfe meaning all DPMs, as above.
ipmi_activate
Activate a shelf's payload.Code Block language none usage: ipmi_activate <shelf> <slot>
ipmi_deactivate
Deactivate a shelf's payload.Code Block language none usage: ipmi_deactivate <shelf> <slot>
ipmi_id
Read COB Data Board ID PROM.Code Block language none usage: ipmi_id <shelf> <slot> <board>
ipmi_read
Read from the Cluster Element BSI.Code Block language none usage: ipmi_read <shelf> <slot> <element> <address> [<length>]
ipmi_write
Write the Cluster Element BSI.Code Block language none usage: ipmi_write <shelf> <slot> <element> <address> <data> [...]