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Table 3: oem sel record (type c0h-dfh), Nd in table 3, E table 3) – Kontron S4600 SEL Troubleshooting User Manual

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Basic Decoding of a SEL Record

System Event Log Troubleshooting Guide for EPSD

Platforms Based on Intel

®

Xeon

®

Processor E5 4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 Product Families

8

Intel order number G90620-002

Revision 1.1

Sensor

Class

Event Data

11b = Reserved

[5:4]

– 00b = Unspecified Event Data 3

01b = Reserved

10b = OEM code in Event Data 3

11b = Reserved

[3:0]

– Offset from Event/Reading Type Code

Event Data 2

[7:4]

– Optional OEM code bits or offset from “Severity” Event/Reading Type Code (0Fh if unspecified).

[3:0]

– Optional OEM code or offset from Event/Reading Type Code for previous event state (0Fh if unspecified).

Event Data 3

– Optional OEM code. FFh or not present if unspecified.

Table 3: OEM SEL Record (Type C0h-DFh)

Byte

Field

Description

1

2

Record ID
(RID)

ID used for SEL Record access.

3

Record Type
(RT)

[7:0]

– Record Type

C0h-DFh = OEM timestamped, bytes 8-16 OEM defined

4

5

6

7

Timestamp
(TS)

Time when event was logged. LS byte first.

Example: TS:[29][76][68][4C] = 4C687629h = 1281914409 = Sun, 15 Aug 2010
23:20:09 UTC

Note: There are various websites that will convert the raw number to a date/time.

8

9

10

Manufacturer ID

LS Byte first. The manufacturer ID is a 20-bit value that is derived from the IANA
“Private Enterprise” ID.

Most significant four bits = Reserved (0000b).

000000h = Unspecified. 0FFFFFh = Reserved.

This value is binary encoded.

For example the ID for the IPMI forum is 7154 decimal, which is 1BF2h, which will be
stored in this record as F2h, 1Bh, 00h for bytes 8 through 10, respectively.

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