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author | Chris Austen <austenc@us.ibm.com> | Wed Jul 13 15:07:13 2016 -0500 |
committer | Chris Austen <causten@chriss-mbp.austin.ibm.com> | Wed Jul 27 16:17:21 2016 -0500 |
tree | 01198196b1b31b2e556f3b4806bf75963983a4d5 | |
parent | 601f81f9478c7687d6145781ecb8f8ca10d0420f [diff] |
Enhancing instructions on QEMU Added step by step details on using QEMU in both a virtual bridge and tap environment. Latest features of QEMU palmetto integration now allow for uboot flash support and ftgmac100 device support. That means you can start the qemu session from uboot and run the real ftgmac ethernet device. Signed-off-by: Chris Austen <austenc@us.ibm.com>
This repository contains documentation for OpenBMC as a whole. There may be component-specific documentation in the repository for each component.
These documents describe how to use OpenBMC, including using the programmatic interfaces to an OpenBMC system.
rest-api.md: Introduction to using the OpenBMC REST API
console.md: Using the host console
host-management.md: Performing host management tasks with OpenBMC
code-update.md: Updating OpenBMC and host platform firmware
These documents contain details on developing OpenBMC code itself
cheatsheet.md: Quick reference for some common development tasks
contributing.md: Guidelines for contributing to OpenBMC
dbus-interfaces.md: Reference for APIs exposed to dbus
kernel-development.md: Reference for common kernel development tasks
The OpenBMC project's aim is to create a highly extensible framework for BMC software and implement for data-center computer systems.
We have a few high-level objectives:
The OpenBMC framework must be extensible, easy to learn, and usable in a variety of programming languages.
Provide a REST API for external management, and allow for "pluggable" interfaces for other types of management interactions.
Provide a remote host console, accessible over the network
Persist network configuration settable from REST interface and host
Provide a robust solution for RTC management, exposed to the host.
Compatible with host firmware implementations for basic IPMI communication between host and BMC
Provide a flexible and hierarchical inventory tracking component
Maintain a sensor database and track thresholds