[redfish/v1/Systems/system/Processors] How does it work on wolf pass?

Brad Chou bradc at hyvedesignsolutions.com
Wed Oct 14 20:06:26 AEDT 2020


Hi Bills,

I am also interesting in this kind of SMBIOS table processing.

May I know if Intel has plan to pull this feature into 
https://github.com/openbmc ?


By the way, I notice that a patch is also required to make it work.

https://github.com/Intel-BMC/openbmc/blob/4c732e83b4ca9a869c0a3f6e9b7e22ac9c76a78f/meta-openbmc-mods/meta-common/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-aspeed/0035-Implement-a-memory-driver-share-memory.patch

It says BIOS is using BMC VGA shared memory to transfer the whole SMBIOS 
table to BMC, particularly a 16MB size memory allocated at 0x9ff0:0000.

My question is, if the BMC VGA memory hardware strap settings is 64MB, 
that is BMC already occupy all VGA memory as frame buffer.

Can BIOS still use the VGA share memory to transfer SMBIOS table ?


Brad Chou


On 10/13/20 12:23 AM, Bills, Jason M wrote:
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> On 10/9/2020 5:57 PM, Zhenfei Tai wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been testing bmcweb and noticed the response from the URI 
>> `redfish/v1/Systems/system/Processors` contains an empty collection.
>>
>> {
>>    "@odata.context": 
>> "/redfish/v1/$metadata#ProcessorCollection.ProcessorCollection",
>>    "@odata.id <http://odata.id>": 
>> "/redfish/v1/Systems/system/Processors/",
>>    "@odata.type": "#ProcessorCollection.ProcessorCollection",
>>    "Members": [],
>>    "Members at odata.count": 0,
>>    "Name": "Processor Collection"
>> }
>>
>> Looking at bmcweb code, it seems to look for dbus interfaces 
>> `xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Item.Cpu` and 
>> `xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Item.Accelerator`. However they can't 
>> be seen in dbus.
>>
>> # busctl tree --no-pager xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Item.Cpu
>> Failed to introspect object / of service 
>> xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Item.Cpu: The name is not activatable
>>
>> Entity-manager and cpu-sensor are running in addition to bmcweb. The 
>> entity-manager config is below and I can see the config is picked up 
>> in `xyz.openbmc_project.EntityManager`.
>>
>> {
>>    "Exposes": [
>>      {
>>          "Address": "0x30",
>>          "Bus": 0,
>>          "CpuID": 1,
>>          "Name": "CPU 1",
>>          "Type": "XeonCPU"
>>      },
>>      {
>>          "Address": "0x31",
>>          "Bus": 0,
>>          "CpuID": 2,
>>          "Name": "CPU 2",
>>          "Type": "XeonCPU"
>>      }
>>    ],
>>    "Name": "internal_code_name",
>>    "Probe": "xyz.openbmc_project.FruDevice({'BOARD_PRODUCT_NAME': 
>> 'internal_product_name'})",
>>    "Type": "Board"
>> }
>>
>> I'm not sure what else is required to have the URI work properly. 
>> Could someone familiar with this issue help?
> On Intel systems, we currently get most CPU information from the 
> SMBIOS tables which are provided to the BMC through something called 
> the MDR. That application is available here: 
> https://github.com/Intel-BMC/mdrv2.
>
> When we have seen empty CPU or memory resource collections in Redfish, 
> it has usually been caused by a failure to get the SMBIOS data from BIOS.
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Zhenfei
>


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