MPCBL0050N02Q Intel, MPCBL0050N02Q Datasheet - Page 135

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MPCBL0050N02Q

Manufacturer Part Number
MPCBL0050N02Q
Description
Manufacturer
Intel
Datasheet

Specifications of MPCBL0050N02Q

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Hardware Management—MPCBL0050
Table 46.
September 2007
Order Number: 318146-001
Intel OEM commands (net function 0x30h) (Sheet 6 of 9)
Net Function = Intel
Code
32h
41h
47h
48h
50h
Set Serial
Port Capture
Configuratio
n
Set System
GUID
Reserved
Internal
Platform
Event
Message
Set SM
Signal
Command
®
General Application (0x30), LUN = 00
Request, Response Data
Request:
Byte 1 - bits as following:
[ 7 ] - clear the buffer (1=clear, 0 = do not
clear)
[ 6:0 ] - reserved, shall be always 0
Byte 2 - bits as following:
[ 7:6 ] - reserved
[ 5 ] - set to 1 to enable or disable
buffering
[ 4 ] - set to 1 to change buffering mode
[ 3:2 ] - reserved
[ 1 ] - Buffering enable (1 = enable, 0 =
disable)
[ 0 ] - Buffering mode (1 = filtering mode,
0 = raw mode)
Response:
Byte 1 - completion code
Request:
Bytes 1-16 – System GUID
Response:
Byte 1 – Completion code
N/A
Request:
Byte 1 – Generator ID
Byte 2 – Event Message Revision (04h)
Byte 3 – Sensor Type
Byte 4 – Sensor Number
Byte 5 – Event Dir / Event Type
Byte 6 – Event Data 1
Byte 7 – Event Data 2
Byte 8 – Event Data 3
Response:
Byte 1 – Completion code
Byte 2 – Reserved
Byte 3:4 – Record ID
Byte 5:8 – Timestamp
Request:
Byte 1 – Signal type:
Byte 2 – Signal instance, zero based
Byte 3 – Action:
Byte 4 – Optional value used by multi-
value signals
Response:
Byte 1 – Completion code
• 0Eh – Health LED
• 0Fh – Out Of Service LED
• 10h – Hot-Swap LED
• 0 – Force De-asserted
• 1 – Force Asserted
• 2 – Revert
Intel NetStructure
Description
This command allows setting the serial
console buffer configuration.
Bits [5:4] indicates which option will be
changed. If user wants to enable or
disable Serial Port Buffering ' bit 5 shall
be set to "1". To change filtering mode,
bit 4 shall be set to "1".
Use cases for byte 2:
bit[1]=1.
bit[1]=0.
bit[4]=1, bit[0]=1.
bit[0]=0.
bit[5]=1, bit[4]=1, bit[1]=1, bit[0]=1.
bit[5]=1, bit[4]=1, bit[1]=0, bit[0]=0.
This command sets the System GUID
retrieved per the format of the IPMI
1.5 Get System GUID command. This
value is stored persistently.
This command provides a mechanism
for the EFI BIOS to log event messages
and retrieve the record ID and
timestamp of the event. This command
can be used to correlate EFI BIOS
events with SEL events.
The format of the request data is the
same as for the Platform Event
Message command (Sensor/Event net
function, command number 02). See
the IPMI 1.5 specification for details on
the definition of the request data fields.
This command allows the real-time
state of certain output signals (for
example, LEDs) to be set without
losing the IPMC internal state
associated with the signals.
The command also allows the output
signals to revert to their normal
behavior.
Certain signals take analog values or
complex states. The fourth byte of the
request is supported for these kinds of
signals, for example, Fan Speed
Control.
®
"To enable buffering: set bit[5]=1,
"To disable buffering: set bit[5]=1,
"To enable filtering mode: set
"To enable raw mode: set bit[4]=1,
"To enable buffering and filtering:
"To disable buffering and filtering:
"
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