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author | Jorge Cisneros <jorge.cisneros@hpe.com> | Wed Nov 04 17:05:15 2020 +0000 |
committer | Mike Garrett <mike.garrett@hpe.com> | Wed Nov 04 20:30:30 2020 +0000 |
tree | e52edd3f72c9ce9b52715b402300c58610305c69 | |
parent | bd9e1ac37e64df602226aa0d6c5e205d8d19d84c [diff] |
Removed 2 names from the list of Maintainers Signed-off-by: Jorge Cisneros <jorge.cisneros@hpe.com> Change-Id: I1e09583456482a9e6fe15eb6d3b3e677b90ce611
This layer supports OpenBMC firmware on supported Hewlett Packard Enterprise server products.
The following system is supported.
The HPE DL360 Gen10 OpenBMC Proof of Concept is a two-socket, 1U general purpose server. For more information, click here
This is for experimental use only at this time. The thermal management configuration (fan PID calibration) is not complete.
HPE ProLiant Gen10 products contain a custom BMC ASIC (called "GXP" here) that includes Hewlett Packard Enterprise Silicon Root of Trust technology. This feature was designed to ensure that only firmware released by Hewlett Packard Enterprise can run. In order to enable customers and partners to work with open firmware including OpenBMC, the DL360 layer described here will run only on a modified server or on the open source firmware CI system at https://osfci.tech/ci/.
This boot process for the GXP ASIC begins with a binary bootblock before starting U-Boot, Linux, and the OpenBMC services.
Source the setup
script as follows:
. ./setup dl360poc
Build
bitbake obmc-phosphor-image
Additional machine configurations will be made available in the future.
meta-hpe patches are reviewed using the Gerrit instance at https://gerrit.openbmc-project.xyz.
Please submit patches to Gerrit. More information about using Gerrit can be found here. https://github.com/openbmc/meta-hpe is a hosting mirror only. GitHub pull requests are not monitored and will not be accepted.
Patch checklist. Please ensure that patches adhere to the following guidelines:
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