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2 IPMB Driver for a Satellite MC
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5 The Intelligent Platform Management Bus or IPMB, is an
6 I2C bus that provides a standardized interconnection between
7 different boards within a chassis. This interconnection is
8 between the baseboard management (BMC) and chassis electronics.
9 IPMB is also associated with the messaging protocol through the
12 The devices using the IPMB are usually management
13 controllers that perform management functions such as servicing
14 the front panel interface, monitoring the baseboard,
15 hot-swapping disk drivers in the system chassis, etc...
17 When an IPMB is implemented in the system, the BMC serves as
18 a controller to give system software access to the IPMB. The BMC
19 sends IPMI requests to a device (usually a Satellite Management
20 Controller or Satellite MC) via IPMB and the device
21 sends a response back to the BMC.
23 For more information on IPMB and the format of an IPMB message,
24 refer to the IPMB and IPMI specifications.
26 IPMB driver for Satellite MC
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29 ipmb-dev-int - This is the driver needed on a Satellite MC to
30 receive IPMB messages from a BMC and send a response back.
31 This driver works with the I2C driver and a userspace
32 program such as OpenIPMI:
34 1) It is an I2C slave backend driver. So, it defines a callback
35 function to set the Satellite MC as an I2C slave.
36 This callback function handles the received IPMI requests.
38 2) It defines the read and write functions to enable a user
39 space program (such as OpenIPMI) to communicate with the kernel.
45 The driver needs to be loaded at boot time or manually first.
46 First, make sure you have the following in your config file:
47 CONFIG_IPMB_DEVICE_INTERFACE=y
49 1) If you want the driver to be loaded at boot time:
51 a) Add this entry to your ACPI table, under the appropriate SMBus::
53 Device (SMB0) // Example SMBus host controller
55 Name (_HID, "<Vendor-Specific HID>") // Vendor-Specific HID
56 Name (_UID, 0) // Unique ID of particular host controller
61 Name (_HID, "IPMB0001") // IPMB device interface
62 Name (_UID, 0) // Unique device identifier
66 b) Example for device tree::
72 compatible = "ipmb-dev";
77 2) Manually from Linux::
82 Instantiate the device
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85 After loading the driver, you can instantiate the device as
86 described in 'Documentation/i2c/instantiating-devices.rst'.
87 If you have multiple BMCs, each connected to your Satellite MC via
88 a different I2C bus, you can instantiate a device for each of
91 The name of the instantiated device contains the I2C bus number
92 associated with it as follows::
94 BMC1 ------ IPMB/I2C bus 1 ---------| /dev/ipmb-1
96 BMC1 ------ IPMB/I2C bus 2 ---------| /dev/ipmb-2
98 For instance, you can instantiate the ipmb-dev-int device from
99 user space at the 7 bit address 0x10 on bus 2::
101 # echo ipmb-dev 0x1010 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-2/new_device
103 This will create the device file /dev/ipmb-2, which can be accessed
104 by the user space program. The device needs to be instantiated
105 before running the user space program.