Support for NVMe-MI?
Emily Shaffer
emilyshaffer at google.com
Tue Feb 26 12:48:11 AEDT 2019
I expect you will be able to use the same command out-of-band if you add
the relevant parameters to ipmitool to use the LAN. Can you report back if
that isn't working for you?
On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 7:14 PM Tony Lee (李文富) <Tony.Lee at quantatw.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
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> https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc/issues/3482 is asking support for
> NVMe-MI.
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> Now, we found that Google has a package called “google-ipmi-i2c”. It
> provides a ipmi bridge command which can get the device data where are on
> the i2c bus.
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> There are the command and response example below:
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> $ ipmitool -I dbus raw 0x2e 2 0x79 0x2b 0x00 14 0 0xd4 0 1 0 0xd5 0 8
> response: 79 2b 00 06 bb ff 2a 00 00 00 2e
>
> $ ipmitool -I dbus raw 0x2e 2 0x79 0x2b 0x00 14 0 0xd4 0 1 8 0xd5 0 24
> response : 79 2b 00 16 80 86 50 48 4c 46 37 31 31 35 30 30
>
> Response is define in NVM Express Management Interface SPEC
>
> It's only used for in-band now.
>
> How about adding support for out-of-band for this useful OEM command?
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> Thanks
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> Best Regards,
>
> Tony
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