commit | 5cb2c045856ebaef15fe7da714deb1266c13b901 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jason M. Bills <jason.m.bills@linux.intel.com> | Tue Aug 17 12:03:39 2021 -0700 |
committer | Jason M. Bills <jason.m.bills@linux.intel.com> | Thu Aug 26 10:30:16 2021 -0700 |
tree | 1ad7a19718f24610e8d99885696aa0d595903836 | |
parent | 06584cd03d0ce13a3d1411dae0bc103a3a36ee00 [diff] |
Add PCIe scan option to BMC Feature Control command This adds an option to enable and disable the PCIe scan feature using the MTM BMC Feature Control command. Changes to request bytes for PCIe scan feature: Byte 1 – Supported features 01h - PCIe scan Byte 2 – Enable/Disable feature 00h – Stops the given feature 01h – Starts the given feature 02h – Disables the given feature 03h – Enables the given feature Byte 3:5 – reserved Tested: Verified PCIe scan feature can be enabled/disabled as expected in MTM mode Disable PCIe scan: ipmitool raw 0x30 0xa4 1 2 0 0 0 Enable PCIe scan: ipmitool raw 0x30 0xa4 1 3 0 0 0 Change-Id: I90be0b10469542bba80d3b29ff0c727b8a817dfe Signed-off-by: Jason M. Bills <jason.m.bills@linux.intel.com>
This component is intended to provide Intel-specific IPMI[3]
command handlers for OpenBMC. These handlers are intended to integrate BMC with servers based on Intel architecture.
intel-ipmi-oem
serves as an extension[1]
to OpenBMC IPMI daemon[2]
. It is compiled as a shared library and intended to both:
Related features provided by the library are grouped in separate source files. Main extensions to vanilla OpenBMC IPMI stack are the following:
[4]