[OpenPower-Firmware] P8 overtemp behavior
Daniel M Crowell
dcrowell at us.ibm.com
Thu May 31 08:36:13 AEST 2018
>From one of our power/thermal management folks -
HTMGT/OCC does not power off due to CPU overtemp it was always stated that
the system would checkstop due to thermal runaway before causing damage.
We would rather let it checkstop in that real case vs. shutting systems
down due to a bad DTS reading. The BMC can decide to do a shutdown based
on the CPU temperatures that they get from the OCC, I know in P9 the
OpenBMC did add this I don't recall if AMI BMC did this in P8.
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Dan Crowell
Senior Software Engineer - Power Systems Enablement Firmware
IBM Rochester
dcrowell at us.ibm.com
From: Sergey Kachkin <s.kachkin at gmail.com>
To: openpower-firmware at lists.ozlabs.org
Date: 05/25/2018 07:54 AM
Subject: [OpenPower-Firmware] P8 overtemp behavior
Sent by: "OpenPower-Firmware"
<openpower-firmware-bounces+dcrowell=us.ibm.com at lists.ozlabs.org>
Hi Team,
I've got a question regarding a P8 overtemp behavior. After processors
reach 85C (OPEN_POWER_PROC_DVFS_TEMP_DEG_C) OCC start frequency
throttling.
I'm trying to figure out what would happen if temperature continues to
grow? (broken fan/ condition).
POWER8 User manual says: "Automated hardware thermal overtemperature
protection is not supported. The real-time OCC firmware accomplishes this
function."
Is there any emergency power off mechanism due to overtemp on P8?
thanks,
regards,
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