Mmc firmware, 1 key features, Key features – Kontron AM4140 IPMI Firmware User Manual
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AM4140
IPMI Firmware
ID 1051-8188, Rev. 1.0
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P R E L I M I N A R Y
An external 64 kB serial EEPROM chip is used for firmware private data and for FRU inventory
storage. Furthermore, an external 4 MB MMC firmware flash is used for additional firmware
image storage.
The MMC implements one local Keyboard Controller Style (KCS) interface with interrupt sup-
port for communication with the system side management software and the U-Boot bootloader.
The IPMB-L bus is used for interconnection with the IPMC.
The MMC provides access to various sensors which permit the monitoring of:
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System power voltages: +12V (PWR), +5V, +3.3V, +3.3V (MP)
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Temperatures: CPU, board and airflow near AMC Card-edge connector
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Power Good, LAN links, board reset, IPMB-L state, Health error, IPMI watchdog, firm-
ware update/rollback, etc.
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MMC Firmware
2.1
Key Features
The following are key features of the AM4140 MMC firmware:
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Compliant with the related IPMI and PICMG® specifications
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Firmware designed and specially made for AdvancedMC environments (ATCA, µTCA)
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Support for one KCS interface with interrupt support
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Support for the local IPMB (IPMB-L) interface
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Out-of-Band management and monitoring using IPMB-L interface permits access to
sensors regardless of the module’s CPU state
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Sensor thresholds fully configurable
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Sensor names prefixed with AMC module Bay ID (A1…4, B1…4)
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Usable in µTCA slots 1…12. Sensor names for slots 9…12 are prefixed with C1…C4
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Complete IPMI watchdog functionality
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Complete FRU functionality
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Firmware can be updated in the field
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Firmware image management may be done by the open tool “ipmitool” (functions “hpm”
or “fwum”)
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Downloading new firmware image does not break currently running firmware activities
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Manual and automatic firmware image roll-back in case of upgrade failure
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Interoperable with other AMC, ATCA, or IPMI solutions
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U-Boot fail-over control for automatic U-Boot firmware bank switching after having
detected a non-working U-Boot
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OEM command for U-Boot firmware bank (SPI boot flash) selection
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Graceful shutdown support
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The “Health” LED indicates whether the module is healthy (normal operation) and all
sensors are within the specified range (green) or at least one sensor is out of range
(amber).