OEM-IPMI Commands to talk to Phosphor-pid-control

Sensor Data Pushing Advice

For temperature sensors not reachable by the BMC, sensor readings can be pushed to the BMC from the host, by using the IPMI SDR as shared storage.

To do this, it is recommended that ExternalSensor be used. ExternalSensor can add virtual sensors to the IPMI SDR. The host can then write values to these virtual sensors, to keep them up to date. Thus, these sensors will become visible on the BMC, and can be used normally, similar to other temperature sensors already on the BMC.

For temperature sensors on the BMC, including those added with ExternalSensor as mentioned above, these can be manipulated through normal IPMI commands, and are already supported. The same applies to fan RPM and PWM sensors. No additional OEM commands are required to use these.

IPMI OEM Command Specification

OEM Get/Set Control Mode

A host tool needs to be able to set the control of the thermal system to either automatic or manual. When manual, the daemon will effectively wait to be told to be put back in automatic mode. It is expected in this manual mode that something will be controlling the fans via the other commands.

Manual mode is controlled by zone through the following OEM command:

Request

BytePurposeValue
00netfn0x2e
01command0x04 (also using manual command)
02oem10xcf
03oem20xc2
04padding0x00
05SubCommandGet or Set. Get == 0, Set == 1
06ZoneId
07ModeIf Set, Value 1 == Manual Mode, 0 == Automatic Mode

Response

BytePurposeValue
02oem10xcf
03oem20xc2
04padding0x00
07ModeIf Set, Value 1 == Manual Mode, 0 == Automatic Mode

OEM Get Failsafe Mode

A host tool needs to be able to read back whether a zone is in failsafe mode. This setting is read-only because it's dynamically determined within phosphor-pid-control per zone.

BytePurposeValue
00netfn0x2e
01command0x04 (also using manual command)
02oem10xcf
03oem20xc2
04padding0x00
05SubCommandGet == 2
06ZoneId

Response

BytePurposeValue
02oem10xcf
03oem20xc2
04padding0x00
07failsafe1 == in Failsafe Mode, 0 not in failsafe mode