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- Overview
- The Dell Systems Management Base Driver provides a sysfs interface for
- systems management software such as Dell OpenManage to perform system
- management interrupts and host control actions (system power cycle or
- power off after OS shutdown) on certain Dell systems.
- Dell OpenManage requires this driver on the following Dell PowerEdge systems:
- 300, 1300, 1400, 400SC, 500SC, 1500SC, 1550, 600SC, 1600SC, 650, 1655MC,
- 700, and 750. Other Dell software such as the open source libsmbios project
- is expected to make use of this driver, and it may include the use of this
- driver on other Dell systems.
- The Dell libsmbios project aims towards providing access to as much BIOS
- information as possible. See http://linux.dell.com/libsmbios/main/ for
- more information about the libsmbios project.
- System Management Interrupt
- On some Dell systems, systems management software must access certain
- management information via a system management interrupt (SMI). The SMI data
- buffer must reside in 32-bit address space, and the physical address of the
- buffer is required for the SMI. The driver maintains the memory required for
- the SMI and provides a way for the application to generate the SMI.
- The driver creates the following sysfs entries for systems management
- software to perform these system management interrupts:
- /sys/devices/platform/dcdbas/smi_data
- /sys/devices/platform/dcdbas/smi_data_buf_phys_addr
- /sys/devices/platform/dcdbas/smi_data_buf_size
- /sys/devices/platform/dcdbas/smi_request
- Systems management software must perform the following steps to execute
- a SMI using this driver:
- 1) Lock smi_data.
- 2) Write system management command to smi_data.
- 3) Write "1" to smi_request to generate a calling interface SMI or
- "2" to generate a raw SMI.
- 4) Read system management command response from smi_data.
- 5) Unlock smi_data.
- Host Control Action
- Dell OpenManage supports a host control feature that allows the administrator
- to perform a power cycle or power off of the system after the OS has finished
- shutting down. On some Dell systems, this host control feature requires that
- a driver perform a SMI after the OS has finished shutting down.
- The driver creates the following sysfs entries for systems management software
- to schedule the driver to perform a power cycle or power off host control
- action after the system has finished shutting down:
- /sys/devices/platform/dcdbas/host_control_action
- /sys/devices/platform/dcdbas/host_control_smi_type
- /sys/devices/platform/dcdbas/host_control_on_shutdown
- Dell OpenManage performs the following steps to execute a power cycle or
- power off host control action using this driver:
- 1) Write host control action to be performed to host_control_action.
- 2) Write type of SMI that driver needs to perform to host_control_smi_type.
- 3) Write "1" to host_control_on_shutdown to enable host control action.
- 4) Initiate OS shutdown.
- (Driver will perform host control SMI when it is notified that the OS
- has finished shutting down.)
- Host Control SMI Type
- The following table shows the value to write to host_control_smi_type to
- perform a power cycle or power off host control action:
- PowerEdge System Host Control SMI Type
- ---------------- ---------------------
- 300 HC_SMITYPE_TYPE1
- 1300 HC_SMITYPE_TYPE1
- 1400 HC_SMITYPE_TYPE2
- 500SC HC_SMITYPE_TYPE2
- 1500SC HC_SMITYPE_TYPE2
- 1550 HC_SMITYPE_TYPE2
- 600SC HC_SMITYPE_TYPE2
- 1600SC HC_SMITYPE_TYPE2
- 650 HC_SMITYPE_TYPE2
- 1655MC HC_SMITYPE_TYPE2
- 700 HC_SMITYPE_TYPE3
- 750 HC_SMITYPE_TYPE3
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