Bios upgrade from BMC

Lawniczak, Maciej maciej.lawniczak at intel.com
Mon Jan 20 18:35:11 AEDT 2020


Hi Medad,

To set up ME in Recovery mode use IPMI command “Force ME Recovery” – DFh (byte4=01h)
To set up ME in Operational again use IPMI “Cold Reset” command” – 02h

For more details check: https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/technical-specifications/intel-power-node-manager-v3-spec.pdf

Regards,
Maciej
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Hi Vijay,



I try to upgrade BIOS from BMC, but I do not know how to set the mode of  ME/NM.

Can you share the process how you set ME/NM to recovery mode and operation mode?



Thanks.



B.R.

Medad



From: Vijay Khemka <vijaykhemka at fb.com<mailto:vijaykhemka at fb.com>>

To: OpenBMC Maillist <openbmc at lists.ozlabs.org<mailto:openbmc at lists.ozlabs.org>>

Subject: Bios upgrade from BMC

Hi,
I am writing an application for Bios upgrade. Currently I have created a hook to our bmc updater which expects a systemd unit file to be run at the time of activating update. But I am thinking of adding some of this unit file functionality in updater itself and wanted to run by you all if it is common procedure used by every platform. Below are the process we use in our platform as a part of bios upgrade.


  1.  Power off host server.
  2.  Set ME/NM (Management engine or Node manager in x86) to recovery mode
  3.  Flip GPIO to access SPI flash used by host.
  4.  Bind spi driver to access flash
  5.  Flashcp image to device.
  6.  Unbind spi driver
  7.  Flip GPIO back for host to access SPI flash
  8.  Set ME/NM to operational mode
  9.  Power on server.

I can have some flexibility in this sequence based on each platform configuration. Looking forward to your suggestions.

Regards
-Vijay
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