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1. Port B Port A mmm EE mmm mmm oe a mm mm EE ee wm mm mmm mmm mm wm mmm wm r e I PCI Express PCI Express I I 1 1x4 or 4x1 va 1x8 configurable as 2x4 I mm RR RR wm mmm wm AR RR RR RR mmm mmm mmm MEEN mmm mmm mm mmm mmm mmm maw w Figure 2 1 Intel 3100 Chipset Memory The Intel 3100 provides an integrated memory controller for direct connection to one channel of DDR2 400 registered memory devices with ECC The memory controller is located behind the Bus 0 as Device 0 Function 0 The DRAM Controller Error Reporting Registers are located in Function 1 of the Device 0 The Intel 3100 mem ory interface supports 512 Mbit 1 Gbit and 2 Gbit memory technologies However as product options the MIC 5602 uses 9 pieces of either 1 Gbit 128 Mb x 8 or 2 Gbit 256 Mb x 8 SDRAM Ethernet Controller The MIC 5602 uses one Intel 82571EB LAN controller connected to the 3100 chipset through a PCle x4 interface to provide one GbE connection PHY mode accessible on the AMC front panel via a RJ 45 port and two SerDes links routed to the AMC common options region port 0 and port 1 However the PHY mode and the SerDes link on port 1 can not be accessed simultaneously mutually exclusive They are switchable through a BIOS setup item MIC 5602 User Manual 8 2 2 6 2 2 7 2 2 8 2 2 8 1 2 2 8 2 2 2 8 3 SATA Interface The 3100 chipset contains one SATA Serial ATA Host Controller to support
2. 46 5 2 3 HPM 1 Upgrade with ipmitool iss esse ee ees ee ee ee ee ee Re Re ede ee 46 Serial over LAN Gol 48 5 31 Oo RE ET RE OE EE pa needs 48 5 3 2 Accessing the MIC 5602 MMC with ipmitool 48 5 3 3 SoL Configuration with ipmitool ee se ee ee ee ee 50 5 3 4 SoL Session Establishment with ipmitool es se ee ee ee 53 Overview of Supported Features and Known Limitations sesse ees ke ea 55 Supported Features coi ii 56 Table 6 1 Current Supported and Unsupported Features 56 Known Blue visi n data drid 56 Replacing and Installing the AMC 57 Extracting a MI DU 58 Iristalling RO e 58 IPMI PICMG Command Subset Supported by MMC 59 IPMI PICMG Command Subset Supported by MM 60 xi MIC 5602 User Manual MIC 5602 User Manual xii Product Overview This chapter describes briefly the product technology of the MIC 5602 1 1 Introduction The MIC 5602 is a highly integrated single width mid size and economical proces sor AMC lts design is based on the low power high performance Intel Celeron M ULV or Pentium M LV processor combined with the high performance Intel 3100 chipset The board includes 1 or 2 GB of soldered DDR2 400 MHz memory with ECC for higher MTBF and optimum cooling To facilitate development test and integration while offering typical network connectivity once deployed the front panel provides a gigabit Ethernet
3. Voltage Sensors Four channels from an internal 10 bit ADC converter contained in the ATmega128L are used to monitor the following voltages m CPU core voltage input power 0 75V to 1 30V m Payload input power 12V Management power 3 3V m VCCP 1 05V GPIO Sensors The MMC firmware registers some discrete sensors reflecting the states of GPIO sig nals connected to the AVR MMC The following binary sensors are implemented on the MIC 5602 using GPIO pins of the AVR m Processor Hot PROCHOT this signal from the Intel CPU can be used as an input or an output It will go active pulled low when the integrated thermal diode in the processor detects that a manufacturer defined maximum operating temperature is reached By default the processor will start throttling i e running at lower clock speed thereby reducing its power dissipation when the PROCHOT signal is pulled low The signal is connected to the AVR s PD 6 GPIO However currently there is no plan to signal throttling state by the MMC i e over IPMI m Thermal Trip THERMTRIP The Intel CPU contains a hard coded threshold to protect itself from overheating When the corresponding threshold is reached the THERMTRIP output is activated This will cause both the 3100 chipset to enter shutdown state and an interrupt to the MMC through AVR s PD 7 The MMC will send a corresponding sensor event Logical Sensors The types of logical sensors are registered by the MMC
4. structure complies with IPMI FRU Information Storage Definition The basic structure is shown below Table 2 4 FRU Structure The common header contains the offsets for each area within the Common Header FRU data storage It will be automatically generated by the FRU compiler The internal use area is provided for storage of parameters of the MIC 5602 It is used for the CMOS override function the BIOS image selection bit the FWH write protect bit and the storage of the GbE MAG addresses etc The board info area holds board relevant data such as language Board Info Area code manufacturing date time manufacturer product name serial number part number FRU programmer file ID etc The product info area holds product relevant data It contains par tially identical data as the board info area The multi record area contains several subsets First there are the AMC 0 required entries for E Keying and system power budgeting Next there is a dummy 256 byte OEM area dedicated for use by customers Internal Use Area Product Info Area Multi record Area Chipset Watchdog Interface A watchdog timer is provided to reset the MMC in the event that the chipset is unre sponsive Being integrated into the SIW block of the Intel 3100 it appears as a logical device on the LPC bus The timer is pre defined for 20 seconds The 20 second tim eout will result in triggering a BMC watchdog Known Limitation At the time
5. BIOS setup information can be stored in a battery TES backed up CMOS so that the information can be retained when the power is turned off By default the MIC 5602 does not have a battery However a 2 pin header is reserved on the PCB for battery implementation with a cus tomized holder MIC 5602 User Manual 22 4 2 Entering Setup To run the BIOS setup menu simply press the lt DEL gt key on the USB keyboard when the boot up screen see Figure 3 2 appears following system power up COM5 PuTTY to boot from t Figure 4 2 Press lt DEL gt to run setup 23 MIC 5602 User Manual 4 3 4 3 1 Main Setup When you first enter the BIOS Setup Utility you will enter the Main setup screen You can always return to the Main setup screen by selecting the Main tab Two main setup options are described in this section The main BIOS setup screen is shown below A COMS PuTTY em Time Figure 4 3 Main Setup Screen The main BIOS setup menu screen has two main frames The left frame displays all the options that can be configured Grayed out options cannot be configured while options in blue can The right frame displays the key legend Above the key legend is an area reserved for a text message When an option is selected in the left frame it is highlighted in white Often a text message will accompany it System Time and System Date Use this option to change the system time and date Highlight System Time or Sy
6. Byte Data field 1 3 Advantech IANA ID 0x39 28 00 4 Logical device number 0x03 5 Port byte 0x00 Table 5 3 Response Data Byte Data field 1 Completion Code 2 4 Advantech IANA ID 0x39 28 00 5 Current setting 0x00 BIOS user image 0x01 BIOS recovery image MIC 5602 User Manual 40 5 1 1 2 Example IPMI serial terminal mode Request b8 00 41 39 28 00 03 00 Reply bc 00 41 00 39 28 00 01 This Advantech OEM command can be automatically forwarded to the MMC with a modified version of ipmitool available as source code and binary executable on the Advantech MIC 5602 product web site Command Line Syntax ipmitool lt connection method gt advoem rdbios Note Refer to chapter 5 3 2 Accessing the MIC 5602 MMC with ipmitool for E more details about available connection methods to the MMC Change BIOS Image Configuration To change the BIOS image selection setting the Store Configuration Settings Advantech OEM IPMI command must be used Table 5 4 Command Assignment IPMI net function 0x2E 0x2F OEM Advantech IPMI OEM command 0x40 Table 5 5 Request Data Byte Data field 1 3 Advantech IANA ID 0x39 28 00 4 Logical device number 0x03 5 Port byte 0x00 6 Setting 0x00 Execute BIOS user image 0x01 BIOS recovery image shall be booted Table 5 6 Response Data Byte Data field 1 Completion Code 2 4 Advantech IANA ID 0x39 28 00 Example IPMI serial
7. Deserializer SIW Serial VO and Watchdog Timer SSD Solid State Drive TPM Trusted Platform Module TX Transmit vii MIC 5602 User Manual MIC 5602 User Manual vili Contents Chapter Chapter Chapter 1 nk mk k OND 2 1 2 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 Product Overview asraravnvavnvavnvnnnvnnnnrs I Introduction EE EE EE mr k ria 2 Application EE EE de di na DA 2 Functional Block Diagram ee ee ee ee ee AA ee ee ee 3 Figure 1 1 MIC 5602 Block Diagram iese ee ee ee ee ee ee 3 Board Specification 5 Technical Data EER de ee Re GER RE Ge Ed GR Ee RES gee Ee Eg Re ee se ede tide 6 Table 2 1 Advantech MIC 5602 Processor AMC Tech Data 6 ed ele geg TE 7 KEEN CPU EE GE ER smaa ude 7 Table 2 2 Intel Processor Selection for the MIC 5602 7 222 le uummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi 7 2 28 ee 8 Figure 2 1 Intel 3100 Chipset iese ee ee ee ee RA ee ee 8 224 AR ER ER OE PSA So aaa 8 2 2 5 Ethernet Controller iss ee ee ee ee adia ee ee AR 8 226 SATA Interface sei EA NEE Ge ES ER RES ee See dende 9 2 2 7 USB Hostlnterface iss ee ee ee ee ee ee Ge ee ee aA 9 228 oe EE EE ER EE OO EE 9 Table 2 3 Sensor Data Record 11 Table 2 4 FRU Structure 12 2 2 9 Chipset Watchdog Intertace A 12 2 210 R 232 PONS N EE N OE OE EE NEE 12 2 2 11 Clock Generator ss issie Ee snc ESE ed KEER aai ia isa d ai 12 2 2 12 Legacy USB Support
8. Figure 4 3 Main Setup Green 24 4 3 1 System Time and System Date iss ese ee ee RA ee ee 24 Figure 4 4 Main Setup Showing BIOS Image 01 25 Advanced BIOS Feature Setup sis eke Re ee Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee de ee 25 Figure 4 5 Advanced BIOS Features Setup Screen 25 441 CPU Configuration EERS EER e SEA See DEER Se EL EER papers nae 26 Figure 4 6 CPU configuration ee ee ee ee AA ee ee 26 442 ACPI Configuration um eers ESE GEES Ee ia ice 27 Figure 4 7 ACPI Configuration 27 443 MPS Configuration essri 28 Figure 4 8 MPS Configuration ee ee ee ee ee AA ee ee ee 28 4 4 4 PCI Express Configuration ee ee ee ee ee ee RA ee ee 28 Figure 4 9 PCI Express Confiouration sesse ee ee ee ee 28 4 4 5 System Console Configuration ee ee ee ee 29 Figure 4 10System Console ConfiguratiON sesse ee ee ee 29 4 46 Trusted Computing iese esse ee ee ee ee Ge ee Ee ek ee ee 30 Figure 4 11Trusted Computing Configuration 30 Beleide OE jus ua a EE OO anes 31 Figure 4 12Boot Setup esse rea 31 Figure 4 13Hard Disk Drives esse se see ede ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 32 Figure 4 14Removable Drives iss ee ee Re ee ee Re ee ek ee 32 4 5 1 Boot Settings Configuration ee ee ee ee ee 33 Figure 4 15Boot Settings Configuration 33 4 5 2 Boot Device Priority ii ie ee EE ee ee AE ee ee ee 34 Figure 4 16Boot De
9. connector a serial port and a USB 2 0 host port The MIC 5602 maximizes AMC edge connector connectivity for the best design flexi bility When redundancy or two separate interconnects are required the board can be configured with two PCI Express x4 ports or with a single PCI Express x8 port when throughput is essential Two gigabit Ethernet ports provide AMC 2 compliance and offer control and data plane connectivity to facilitate the migration of existing applications Both ports connect to the 3100 chipset via PCI Express for maximum data throughput Dual SATA interfaces provide AMC 3 compliant storage and two USB ports offer further connectivity opportunities A dedicated Module Management Controller MMC monitors onboard conditions and manages hot swap operation for field upgrades or module replacement without the need to power down the underlying system 1 2 Application It is designed to allow communication equipment manufacturers to add modular and upgradeable computing functionality to their AdvancedTCA or MicroTCA proprietary baseboards and provide the localized capability necessary for applications such as protocol processing packet processing data management and I O management This AMC module is hot swappable which allows it to be replaced by operators or service organizations in the field without bringing down an entire AdvancedTCA blade or system MIC 5602 User Manual 2 1 3 Functional Block Diagram The hardware concept c
10. find out whether a given channel is a LAN SoL channel user pramc ipmitool lt connection method gt channel info 1 Channel 0x1 info Channel Medium Type 802 3 LAN Channel Protocol Type IPMB 1 0 Session Support single session Active Session Count 0 Protocol Vendor ID 7154 Volatile active Settings Alerting disabled Per message Auth disabled User Level Auth disabled Access Mode always available Non Volatile Settings Alerting disabled Per message Auth disabled User Level Auth disabled Access Mode always available MIC 5602 User Manual 50 5 3 3 2 channel getaccess lt channel number gt user id Get the access attributes associated with a specified SoL user user pramc ipmitool lt connection method gt channel getaccess 1 2 aximum User IDs 2 Enabled User IDs sn User ID eZ User Name user Fixed Name Yes Access Available call in callback Link Authentication enabled IPMI Messaging enabled Privilege Level USER channel setaccess schannel number lt user id gt privilege level With this parameter you can set a privilege level for a specified SoL user user pramc ipmitool lt connection method gt channel setaccess 1 2 privilege 3 Note The command can only be successfully used if the payload x86 is CH powered and active green LED solid Otherwise the MMC can t com IE municate with the 82571 GbE controll
11. mm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm rn 13 ENKEN EE ED OE EE EE ia 13 Table 2 5 E Keying Match seessssesssernssesennneennanneaarenaneannannas 13 Table 2 6 E Keying Mis Match 13 2 2 14 On board Storage Chip 14 2 2 15 Compact Flash Expansion Module Optional 14 2 2 16 Trusted Platform Module Optional 14 2 2 17 Handle SWICK rescato KEER EI RE Se Ed Ge eke ai EG sa 14 2 2 18 Front Panel Ports and Indicators iese se se eke ee ee ee ee 14 Figure 2 2 MIC 5602 Front Panel 14 CITROEN 15 Table 2 8 Front Panel LEDS iese esse ee ee ee ee Ge AR Re AA ee ee ee 15 2 219 Jumper SOMOS RE inc ee ER sg GER ge EE beg gee Re beg 16 Figure 2 3 Jumper Locations aesssseeeesrresseennnesensnnnnnrannnaaaeena 16 Table 2 9 CN8 BIOS Recovery Image 16 Table 2 10 CN9 Clear CMOS ee ee ee ER RR AA RA ee 16 USB to UART Bridge 18 Terminal Emulator sis ss aaa ariba 18 PUTTY eelere E 18 Figure 3 1 PuTTY configuration assolir ania 19 Figure 3 2 PUTTY SCOM siese inanin ini waia 19 Figure 3 3 MIC 5602 BIOS POST shown on PuTTY screen 20 ix MIC 5602 User Manual Chapter 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 Chapter 5 5 1 MIC 5602 User Manual AMI BIOS Setup 21 Introduction RR EE EE EO RE EA 22 Figure 4 1 Setup program initial screen 22 Entering S tUp EER EE EE EE ER EE 23 Figure 4 2 Press DEL to run Setup 23 Main Setup gerado EO ER i 24
12. of the manual creation this feature has not been implemented in the MMC firmware 2 2 10 RS 232 Ports 2 2 11 The Intel 3100 serial ports UART 1 and UART 2 appear as logical devices 4 and 5 on the LPC bus respectively The UART 1 is routed to an USB Serial converter The UART 2 s RX and TX signals are routed to the MMC Clock Generator One CK410M clock generator IC5954201 driven with a 14 318 MHz 30ppm crystal is used to generate the AMC Module clocks such as the clock frequency i e 100 MHz required by the processor the FSB the memory subsystem and the PCIe ports There are also other clock signals i e 14 318 MHz 33 MHz and 48 MHz required by the Intel 3100 However The 200 MHz clock for the DDR2 memory is generated internally by the Intel 3100 MIC 5602 User Manual 12 2 2 12 Legacy USB Support The legacy USB support enables USB devices such as keyboards mice and hubs to be used even when the operating system s USB drivers are not yet available The legacy USB support allows the user to access the BIOS setup menu and install an operating system that supports USB The legacy USB support is set to Enabled by default Note IE The legacy USB support is for keyboards mice and hubs only It does not support other USB devices except bootable devices like CD ROM drives and floppy disk drives 2 2 13 E Keying The purpose of E Keying as mentioned in the PICMG AMC 0 R2 0 Specification is to prevent board d
13. terminal mode Force BIOS recovery image boot Request b8 00 40 39 28 00 03 00 01 Reply bc 00 40 00 39 28 00 This Advantech OEM command can be issued with a modified version of ipmitool similar to the read command Command Line Syntax Execute BIOS user image ipmitool lt connection method gt advoem wrbios user Use BIOS recovery image ipmitool lt connection method gt advoem wrbios recovery Note Refer to chapter 5 3 2 Accessing the MIC 5602 MMC with ipmitool for N more details about available connection methods to the MMC a 41 MIC 5602 User Manual 5 1 2 5 1 2 1 BIOS Firmware Hub FWH Write Protection by MMC To prevent BIOS from unintended updates or changes it can either be write pro tected with a BIOS menu item setting or over the IPMB L bus payload interface with the MMC included A parameter in the FRU data is used to write protect the BIOS FWH from MMC side If the setting contains 0x00 default the FWH can be written otherwise value set to 0x01 the MMC will force the hardware write protection of the FWH Advantech OEM IPMI commands are provided to write protect the BIOS FWH and read the actual MMC write protection setting for the FWH Read FWH Write Protection Configuration The Read Configuration Settings Advantech OEM IPMI command can be used to read out the FWH write protection setting Table 5 7 Command Assignment IPMI net function 0x2E 0x2F OEM Advantech IPMI OEM co
14. 0 t lt MMC address gt b 7 A lt authtype gt hpm upgrade filename img lan Specifies that Ethernet is used as interface for communications with the MMC H lt Shelf Manager IP gt IP address of the Shelf Manager T lt carrier IPMC Remote transit address IPMB 0 address of the carrier IPMC to address gt which requests should be bridged by the Shelf Manager BO Specifies the remote transit channel 0 IPMB 0 t lt MMC address gt Remote target address IPMB L address of the MMC to which requests should be bridged by the carrier IPMC b7 Specifies the remote target channel 7 IPMB L A lt authtype gt Authentication type depending on supported types by the Shelf Manager default NONE hpm upgrade lt file Perform HPM 1 upgrade with filename img name img gt To activate a previously downloaded component or multiple components if applica ble use the following command It will return an error if no component has been downloaded before Command Line Syntax ipmitool I lan H lt Shelf Manager IP T lt carrier IPMC address gt B 0 t lt MMC address gt b 7 A lt authtype gt hpm activate Note Update and activation can also be performed by issuing one command N i e ipmitool I lan H lt Shelf Manager IP gt T scarrier IPMC address gt B El 0 t lt MMC address gt b 7 A lt authtype gt hpm upgrade filename img activate System setup example MicroTCA environment E 3rd party UTCA Chassis E 3rd
15. 2 and dev ttyS1 respectively to the MMC serial Payload Interface which is used by the ipmi tool utility to directly access the MMC Command Line Syntax ipmitool serial terminal D dev ttyS1 115200 hpm upgrade filename img serial terminal Specifies that serial terminal mode is used as interface D devittyS1 115200 Onboard serial port connection between chipset and MMC note for Windows use D com2 115200 hpm upgrade lt filename img gt Perform HPM 1 upgrade with filename img To activate a previously downloaded component or multiple components if applica ble use the following command It will return an error if no component has been downloaded previously Command Line Syntax ipmitool I serial terminal D dev ttyS1 115200 hpm activate Note Update and activation can also be performed by issuing one command N as follows a ipmitool I serial terminal D dev ttyS 1 115200 hpm upgrade filename img activate MIC 5602 User Manual 46 5 2 3 2 Upgrade through Ethernet RMCP Over Shelf Manager or Bridging to IPMB L This access method can be used from any Linux or Windows host that has an Ether net connection to the Shelf Manager of the shelf in which the MIC 5602 is installed The ipmitool utility uses the Ethernet connection to the Shelf Manager to double bridge IPMI requests to the MMC over IPMB 0 and IPMB L Command Line Syntax ipmitool I lan H lt Shelf Manager IP T lt carrier IPMC address gt B
16. 4 Advantech IANA ID 0x39 28 00 Example IPMI serial terminal mode Write protect the FWH Request b8 00 40 39 28 00 03 01 01 Reply bc 00 40 00 39 28 00 This Advantech OEM command can be issued with a modified version of ipmitool similar to the read command Command Line Syntax m Disable FWH write protection ipmitool lt connection method gt advoem wrfwh disable Mm Enable FWH write protection ipmitool lt connection method gt advoem wrfwh enable Note Refer to chapter 5 3 2 Accessing the MIC 5602 MMC with ipmitool for more details about available connection methods to the MMC A ES 43 MIC 5602 User Manual 5 1 3 5 1 3 1 MIC 5602 MAC Addresses Mirroring The Intel 8257 1EB dual port Gigabit Ethernet controller provides the LAN interface of the MIC 5602 with four MAC Addresses programmed two additional MAC Addresses for Serial Over LAN see chapter 5 3 These MAC Addresses are mir rored in the MMC FRU data and can be read with an Advantech OEM IPMI com mand Read MAC Address Advantech OEM IPMI Command The Read MAC Address Advantech OEM IPMI command can be used to read out the four MAC addresses of the MIC 5602 Table 5 13 Command Assignment IPMI net function 0x2E 0x2F OEM Advantech IPMI OEM command OxE2 Table 5 14 Request Data Byte Data field 1 3 Advantech IANA ID 0x39 28 00 4 MAC address number 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x03 Byte Data field 1 Completion Code 2 4 A
17. 8 KB internal Flash 4 KB SRAM and 4 KB EEPROM The flash holds a boot loader and two firmware images and the FRU data is stored in the inter nal EEPROM The hardware 12C of the AVR is used as IPMB L bus interface and one of the ATmega128 UARTs as serial payload interface to the chipset Additionally there are several signals connected between MMC and CPU chipset for payload monitoring and control payload reset sleep signals E Keying etc Voltage and temperature monitoring is done with the AVR ADC input pins and two external temperature sensors Please refer to section 2 2 8 for detail 5 1 1 BIOS Image Selection by MMC Booting from the BIOS recovery image can be forced with a jumper setting verify chapter 2 2 19 Additionally it is possible to force the recovery image over the IPMB L bus or payload interface with the MMC This is accomplished by a parameter stored in the FRU data If the parameter byte is set to 0x01 the MMC will force execution of the recovery image within the next boot sequence If the byte is zero default the BIOS user image is executed To read and write this parameter Advantech OEM IPMI commands are used 5 1 1 1 Read BIOS Image configuration The Read Configuration Settings Advantech OEM IPMI command can be used to read out the BIOS image selection setting Table 5 1 Command Assignment IPMI net function 0x2E 0x2F OEM Advantech IPMI OEM command 0x41 Table 5 2 Request Data
18. B flash disk a SAS or SATA HDD a CF card on board CF adaptor module available as an option and a remote boot server i e network boot There are four options for network boot behaviors i e PXE boot m Network Boot Only Once enabled the PXE boot will loop indefinitely How ever the default setting is Disabled which means other available boot devices mentioned above are also included in the boot sequence Network Boot Failure and Loop The default setting is Normal which means the boot sequence will proceed according to the boot device priority list A boot error message will appear when the boot attempts one cycle have failed You can also choose 3 Times or 5 Times for the number of cycles for the boot attempts Note 1 Network Boot Only when enabled will override the selection Ier from Network Boot Failure and Loop 2 The IP Address for PXE boot shall be derived through DHCP MIC 5602 User Manual 34 4 6 Security Several security functions are available to limit the user s accessibility to the BIOS set up options and to protect certain hardware software and firmware features of the product Y COM5 Pul TY Figure 4 17 Security 4 6 1 Supervisor and User Passwords These two items Change Supervisor Password and Change User Password allow you configure the system so that a password after being installed is required each time the system boots and or an attempt is made to enter the Setup pro
19. C 5602A M1E Core2 Duo LV 1 5 GHz L7400 1 GB DDR2 with ECC MIC 5602A M2E Core2 Duo LV 1 5 GHz L7400 2 GB DDR2 with ECC MIC 5602B M1E Core2 Duo ULV 1 06 GHz U7500 1 GB DDR2 with ECC MIC 5602B M2E Core2 Duo ULV 1 06 GHz U7500 2 GB DDR2 with ECC Note 1 TPM support is available as an option ES 2 CF module is available as an option 3 Full size front panel design will be available upon request We Appreciate Your Input Please let us know of any aspect of this product including the manual which could use improvement or correction We appreciate your valuable input in helping make our products better MIC 5602 User Manual vi Glossary AMC Advanced Mezzanine Card ATCA Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture BMC Baseboard Management Controller CMC Carrier Management Controller EHCI Enhanced Host Controller Interface GbE Gigabit Ethernet HPM Hardware Platform Management IPMC Intelligent Platform Management Controller IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface LSB Least Significant Byte MCH MicroTCA Carrier Hub MMC Module Management Controller OOS Out Of Service PATA Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment PCle PCI Express PICMG PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PXE Pre boot Execution Environment RX Receive SAS Serial Attached SCSI SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment SBC Single Board Computer SCSI Small Computer System Interface SDR Sensor Data Record SerDes Serializer
20. Designed for GR 63 CORE and GR 1089 CORE PICMG AMC 0 AMC 1 AMC 2 AMC 3 IPMI v1 5 HPM 1 Regulatory Compliance Standards Product Features CPU The MIC 5602 supports the low wattage Intel Core 2 Duo LV and Core 2 Duo ULV processors on 65 nm technology with core frequencies up to 1 5 GHz and 667 MHz Front Side Bus FSB These processors are validated with the integrated Intel server class 3100 chipset This chipset provides greater flexibility for developers of embedded applications by integrating the memory and I O control functions into a single component addressing the needs for high performance high reliability and low power consumption within a small form factor such as the MIC 5602 Current supported processors are listed in the table below The Intel Core 2 Duo L7400 pro cessor delivers 1 5 GHz of core frequency and 4 MB of L2 cache It inherits a low thermal design power of 17 W And the Intel Core 2 Duo U7500 processor offering 1 06 GHz of core frequency and 2 MB of L2 cache comes with ultra low maximum heat dissipation of 10 W Table 2 2 Intel Processor Selection for the MIC 5602 Model Core Speed FSB Speed L2 Cache TDP Package Intel Core 2 Duo LV L7400 1 5 GHz 667 MHz 4 MB 17W uFCBGA Intel Core 2 Duo ULV U7500 1 06 GHz 533 MHz 2 MB 10W uFCBGA BIOS An 8 Mbit Firmware Hub FWH contains a board specific BIOS from AMI designed to meet telecom and embedded system requirements The device
21. EEE ETE EER TREER EER KKK RR RR TREER TREER RR RR RR ER ECKE v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Figure 4 8 MPS Configuration The default setting for the MPS revision is 1 4 It should be set as 1 1 if an older oper ating system that only supports MPS 1 1 is being run on the processor board 4 4 4 PCI Express Configuration COMS PuTTY PCI Express Configuration K RR RR RR RR CR Rc CRC TETTE PCIe root Port be use as One X8 Link SB PCI Express Port 0 Auto RR RCC GT Enable Disable PCI Express LOs and Li link pover states select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Figure 4 9 PCI Express Configuration MIC 5602 User Manual 28 m Active State Power Management ASPM this feature allows power to individ ual serial Links in a PCI Express fabric to be incrementally reduced as a Link becomes less active The default setting is Disabled m PCle Root Port A be Used As this feature allows the user to select one PCI Express x8 link default setting or two PCI Express x4 links on the AMC con nector Ports 4 to 11 Note When there is a change to the setting for this item the processor AMC TES needs to be removed and reinserted to the MicroTCA or ATCA carrier otherwise the carrier management controller will not recognize the AMC conn
22. ICMG 08h Mandatory Get Device Locator Record ID 3 35 PICMG ODh Mandatory AMC Commands Set AMC Port State 3 26 PICMG 19h Optional Mandatory Get AMC Port State 3 27 PICMG 1Ah Optional Mandatory Set Clock State 3 44 PICMG 2Ch Optional Mandatory Get Clock State 3 45 PICMG 2Dh Optional Mandatory HPM 1 Upgrade Commands HPM 1 Get target upgrade capabilities 3 3 PICMG 2Eh Mandatory Get component properties 3 5 PICMG 2Fh Mandatory Abort Firmware Upgrade 3 15 PICMG 30h Optional Initiate upgrade action 3 8 PICMG 31h Optional Mandatory Upload firmware block 3 9 PICMG 32h Mandatory Finish firmware upload 3 10 PICMG 33h Mandatory Activate firmware 3 11 PICMG 35h Mandatory Query Self test Results 3 12 PICMG 36h Optional Mandatory Query Rollback status 3 13 PICMG 37h Optional Mandatory Initiate Manual Rollback 3 14 PICMG 38h Optional Mandatory 61 MIC 5602 User Manual Trusted ePlatform Services AD ANTECH www advantech com Please verify specifications before quoting This guide is intended for reference purposes only All product specifications are subject to change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permis sion of the publisher All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright O 2009 Advantech Co Ltd
23. Load save or delete stored session Saved Sessions Default Settings Close window on exit O always O Never Only on clean exit EI es Figure 3 1 PuTTY configuration Specify COM5 under serial line and 115200 for speed Check Serial for connection type Click the Open button and a PuTTY terminal screen as shown below will appear i COMS PuTTY Figure 3 2 PuTTY screen 19 MIC 5602 User Manual If the connection is successful upon boot up the MIC 5602 s BIOS POST will be dis played on the PuTTY screen A COM5 PuTTY L7400 RH 1 50GHz Figure 3 3 MIC 5602 BIOS POST shown on PuTTY screen MIC 5602 User Manual 20 AMI BIOS Setup This chapter describes how to configure the AMI BIOS 4 1 Introduction The AMI BIOS has been customized and integrated into many industrial and embed ded motherboards for over a decade This section describes the BIOS which has been specifically adapted to the MIC 5602 With the AMI BIOS Setup program you can modify BIOS settings and control the special features of the MIC 5602 The Setup program uses a number of menus for making changes and turning the special features on or off This chapter describes the basic navigation of the MIC 5602 setup screens A COM5 PaT TY System Time Figure 4 1 Setup program initial screen The BIOS ROM has a built in Setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration Note As an option the
24. Management Subsystem They are the PCIMG Hot Swap sensor and the BMC watchdog sensor Hot Swap Sensors The AMC module has hot swap capability which enables the module to be inserted into or extracted from the carrier board without having to shut down the system or allows the module to shut down intentionally or un intentionally without bringing down the system The MMC contains a Module Hot Swap sensor which proactively generates events to enable the Carrier IPMC to perform Hot Swap management for the AMC module The following events are supported m AMC hot swap handle closed m AMC hot swap handle opened m AMC quiesced BMC Watchdog Sensors When the BMC watchdog functionality is enabled the MMC registers an IPMI defined BMC watchdog sensor The BMC watchdog will issue a payload cold reset command when the watchdog timer expires Note The BMC watchdog timer needs to be enabled configured and strobed through IPMI commands ro ES MIC 5602 User Manual 10 2 2 8 5 Sensor Data Records 2 2 8 6 The AMC module has local Sensor Data Records SDR for storing the above men tioned information temperature voltage and hot swap state In addition to sensor identification type name unit etc the SDR contains the configuration of the sen sor parameters that specify sensor behavior such as threshold hysteresis event generation capabilities etc Some of them can be configured through IPMI v1 5 com mands The SDR can be qu
25. Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this User Manual for later reference Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning For plug in equipment the power outlet socket must be located near the equip ment and must be easily accessible Keep this equipment away from humidity Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has penetrated into the equipment The equipment has been exposed to moisture The equipment does not work wel
26. User Manual MIC 5602 Advanced Mezzanine Card Processor AMC Trusted ePlatform Services AD ANTECH Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2009 by Advantech Co Ltd All rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable How ever Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringe ments of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Product Warranty 2 years Advantech warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of pur chase This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech or which have been subject to misuse abuse accident or improper installation Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and
27. a total of six ports which are located in Bus 0 Device 31 Function 2 Three of these six ports namely SATA 0 and SATA 1 are routed to AMC edge connector and SATA 2 to the CompactFlash expansion board connector for SATA PATA interface conversion USB Host Interface The 3100 chipset also contains one EHCI USB 2 0 Host Controller to support a total of four ports which are located in Bus 0 Device 29 Function 7 All of them are imple mented in the AMC payload Port 0 is brought to a standard USB Type A connector on the front panel Port 1 is connected to the on board USB storage flash controller see Section 2 2 15 And Port 2 and Port 3 are routed to AMC edge connector MMC The MMC is a logical controller that monitors the health status voltages and temper ature of the AMC module and stores the data to a local sensor data record SDR It forwards the AMC status and sensor data to the Carrier IPMC on an ATCA board or the Carrier Manager on a MCH which sends the data to the shelf manager of the ATCA system or the MicroTCA system respectively The MMC also maintains the AMC module s FRU information repository The MMC on the MIC 5602 is built based on Pigeon Point Systems PPS hardware software reference design kit for MMC ATMega128L Microprocessor Atmel s ATmega128L is used as the micro controller for the MMC implementation on the MIC 5602 As a highly integrated micro controller that has on chip Flash EEPROM and SRAM memories it c
28. ait until the blue hot swap LED turns off and the power LED turns solid green MIC 5602 User Manual 58 IPMI PICMG Command Subset Supported by MMC A 1 IPMI PICMG Command Subset Supported by MMC Command Spec Ref NetFn CMD MME Req ANG Specification IPM Device Global Commands Get Device ID 17 1 App 01h Mandatory Cold Reset 17 2 App 02h Optional Warm Reset 17 3 App 03h Optional Broadcast Get DevicelD 17 9 App 01h Mandatory Messaging Commands Set BMC Global Enables 18 1 App 2Eh Mandatory Get BMC Global Enables 18 2 App 2Fh Mandatory Clear Message Flags 18 3 App 30h Mandatory Get Message Flags 18 4 App 31h Mandatory Get Message 18 6 App 33h Mandatory Send Message 18 7 App 34h Mandatory BMC Watchdog Timer Reset Watchdog Timer 21 5 App 22h Mandatory Set Watchdog Timer 21 6 App 24h Mandatory Get Watchdog Timer 21 7 App 25h Mandatory Messaging Support LAN SOL Configuration Commands IPMI v2 0 Set Channel Access 22 22 App 40h Optional Get Channel Access 22 23 App 41h Optional Get Channel Info 22 24 App 42h Optional Set Channel Security Keys 22 25 App 56h Optional Set User Access 22 26 App 43h Optional Get User Access 22 27 App 44h Optional Set User Name 22 28 App 45h Optional Get User Name 22 29 App 46h Optional Set User Password 22 30 App 47h Optional ea il 23 1 Transport 01h Optional ne id 23 2 Transport 02h Optional ode a 26 2 Tra
29. amage mis operation and to verify fabric compatibility The FRU data contains the board point to point connectivity record as described in Section 3 9 1 2 of the PICMG AMC 0 R2 0 Specification If the carrier card does not support the same fabric pin out as the AMC Module the E Keying will disable the fabric interface If matched the MMC will change the status of its pre assigned GPO pins And when the BIOS detect these pins changed status it will enable the corresponding fabric interface Table 2 5 E Keying Match i Action Port GPO Pin Name GPO Status BIOS must USB EKEY EN USB High f EKEY_EN_PCIE1 High Enable this port PCle Configuration I EKEY EN PCIE2 High Enable this port PCle Clock EKEY EN PCIE CLK High SATA 0 EKEY EN SATAO High Enable this port SATA 1 EKEY EN SATA1 High Enable this port SerDes 1 EKEY EN GBE1 High Enable this port SerDes 2 EKEY EN GBE2 High Enable this port Table 2 6 E Keying Mis Match Port GPO Pin Name en GPO Status BIOS must USB EKEY_EN USB Low i EKEY EN PCIE1 Low Disable this port Pele Configuration KEY EN PCIE2 Low Disable this port PCIe Clock EKEY EN PCIE CLK Low SATA 0 EKEY EN SATAO Low Disable this port SATA 1 EKEY EN SATA1 Low Disable this port SerDes 1 EKEY EN GBE1 Low Disable this port SerDes 2 EKEY EN GBE2 Low Disable this port MIC 5602 User Manual 2 2 14 On board Storage Chip An on board 1 GB storage chip consisting of a USB flash c
30. an be illustrated by the following functional block diagram Refer to table 2 1 for the product s detailed technical specification Front Panel RJ45 wi USB Mini USB X mr Por Port E aE 2 SATAD amp SATA1 Figure 1 1 MIC 5602 Block Diagram 3 MIC 5602 User Manual MIC 5602 User Manual Board Specification This chapter describes the hard ware features of the MIC 5602 2 1 Technical Data Table 2 1 Advantech MIC 5602 Processor AMC Tech Data Processor System Intel Core 2 Duo ULV U7500 or Core2 Duo LV GPU L7400 up to 1 5 GHz Chipset Intel 3100 AMI 1 Dual images with update rollback 2 CMOS BIOS settings can be changed over IPMI and 3 CMOS backup works without battery Front Side Bus 400 533 MHz Bus PCI Express PCI Express rev1 0a configurable one x8 or two x4 P routed to AMC connector Technology DDR2 400 with ECC Memory Max Capacity 2 GB Controller Intel 82571EB dual port Gigabit Ethernet controller support 802 3d compliant link aggregation Ethernet One GbE accessible on front panel via RJ 45 and Interface two SerDes links to AMC common options region ports 0 and 1 Mass Storage CompactFlash On board Optional expansion board with CF type 1 B socket 1GB industrial grade internal NAND flash disk used as NV storage emergency boot disk or diagnostics boot media SATA Interface AMC Edge Con nector Two SATA interfaces to common ports
31. ation is located at the beginning of the program memory space The AVR on chip flash holds two firmware FW copies an active one as well as a backup one providing roll back features in case of failed FW upgrades Advantech will provide bug fixes updates and new features through FW application images x86 BIOS The FWH chip contains two BIOS images The first copy is treated as the default image and the second one as roll back copy for error recovery and fail safe booting Upgrading of the BIOS firmware requires dedicated support by OS level software on the x86 system Known Limitation At the time of the manual creation the dual BIOS upgrade utility is not yet available LAN EEPROM The LAN EEPROM only contains a single image meaning it is a HPM 1 compliant component without rollback support therefore extreme caution should be exercised when upgrading the LAN EEPROM component Upgrading the LAN EEPROM image requires dedicated support by OS level software on the x86 system Note At the time of the manual creation this feature has not been imple A mented in the MMC firmware 45 MIC 5602 User Manual 5 2 2 5 2 3 5 2 3 1 HPM 1 Upgrade Process As mentioned above the MMC firmware supports a rollback mechanism This means that the FW will create a backup copy of the current active configuration each time a new FW is downloaded through HPM 1 thus allowing to switch back to the old ver sion in case of upgrade problem
32. c ipmitool lt connection method gt lan print I Set in Progress Set Complete IP Address E Easa ee MAC Address 00 0b ab 00 00 02 Cipher Suite Priv Max Not Available lan set lt channel gt lt command gt option This command can be used to change the management IP address lt command gt ipaddr user pramc ipmitool lt connection method gt lan set 1 ipaddr 172 21 35 105 Setting LAN IP Address to 172 21 35 105 Note Only the lan set ipaddr command is supported by the MIC 5602 The ma remaining LAN parameters defined in the IPMI v2 0 specification can Ia not be modified with this command 5 3 3 4 SoL Commands To get an overview of all possible SoL commands please use the keyword sol only This chapter only contains a description of the SoL commands supported by the MIC 5602 sol info channel number Read out the SoL configuration parameters for a given channel user pramc ipmitool lt connection method gt sol info 1 Set in progress set complete Enabled true Force Encryption true Force Authentication true Privilege Level USER Character Accumulate Level ms 5 Character Send Threshold SA Retry Count 2L Retry Interval ms 10 Volatile Bit Rate kbps 2 be Non Volatile Bit Rate kbps 19 2 Payload Channel 1 0x01 Payload Port 623 MIC 5602 User Manual 52 5 3 4 sol set lt parameter gt lt value gt channel This command al
33. deable component x86 BIOS the FWH contains two BIOS images Upgrading the BIOS firmware requires dedicated support by OS level software At the time of the manual creation the upgrade utility has not been fully created Please check with your Advantech FAE for the latest software update MIC 5602 User Manual 56 Replacing and Installing the AMC This chapter recommends the steps to extract install the proces sor AMC from to a MicroTCA chassis or an AMC carrier 7 1 Extracting a MIC 5602 1 Gently pull the handle switch on the front panel of the AMC Do not pull the han dle out all the way yet Pulling the handle switch notifies the MMC that you are going to remove the AMC and notifies it to finish all processes The hot swap LED blue starts blinking Wait until the hot swap LED turns into a steady blue This may take a few sec onds Pull the handle switch again more firmly and slide the AMC gently out of the bay If you are not installing another AMC immediately it is recommended that an AMC filler be installed into the empty AMC slot This is to ensure proper cooling in the system 7 2 Installing a MIC 5602 1 2 Check that the EMC gaskets on the front panel of the AMC are in place and that their contacts are clean Insert the AMC into the chassis or carrier sliding it along the guide rails gently til it engages with the AMC connector or the MicroTCA backplane connector Push the handle switch all the way in W
34. dog Function Use this setting to disable or enable the watchdog func tion in the Intel 3100 chipset The default value is Disabled LAN Port1 Connect From The GbE interfaced on the front panel RJ 45 and to the AMC Port 1 SerDes can not function simultaneously The default setting is AMC Port 1 Note When there is a change to the setting for this item the MIC 5602 needs to be extracted and re inserted to the MicroTCA or ATCA carrier other changed AMC connectivity of the processor AMC E keying information in the FRU data of the MIC 5602 OS Shutdown Timeout The OS will be shutting down when the hot swap han dle is pulled out The shutdown duration will depend on the used OS for exam ple 10 seconds 20 seconds or more It is recommended to allow the OS to completely shut down so that the sleep states of the SBC are activated and the MMC knows that shutdown is finished The default setting for this feature is 20 Sec Other settings such as 10 Sec and 40 Sec are available MIC 5602 User Manual 36 4 7 Exit Options COMS PuTIY Save Changes and Exit Figure 4 18 Exit Options Save Changes and Exit When you have completed the system configuration changes follow these steps Select Exit Saving Changes from the Exit menu and press lt Enter gt The follow ing messages appear on the screen Save Configuration Changes and Exit Now OK Cancel Select Ok to save changes and exit Discard Change
35. dvantech IANA ID 0x39 28 00 5 MAC address Example IPMI serial terminal mode Request b8 00 e2 39 28 00 02 Reply bc 00 e2 00 39 28 00 00 Ob ab 12 34 56 This Advantech OEM command can be issued with a modified version of ipmitool available as source code and binary executable on the Advantech MIC 5602 product web site Command Line Syntax ipmitool lt connection method gt advoem getmac lt mac number gt Note Refer to chapter 5 3 2 Accessing the MIC 5602 MMC with ipmitool for Ver more details about available connection methods to the MMC JE MIC 5602 User Manual 44 5 2 5 2 1 5 2 1 1 5 2 1 2 5 2 1 3 5 2 1 4 MMC Firmware Update MIC 5602 Field Upgradeable Components The MIC 5602 Processor AMC board provides HPM 1 compliant in field updates supporting a total of four components 1 MMC Boot Loader 2 MMC Firmware 3 x86 BIOS 4 LAN EEPROM The HPM 1 update works through the IPMB capable interface such as IPMB L MMC Boot Loader Located at the end of the program memory space on chip flash memory of the AVR microcontroller is a small software component called the boot loader This compo nent has several important tasks to perform for the MMC boot process As the boot loader is not rollback capable it can potentially be damaged through a failed upgrade operation Hence Advantech do not plan to release boot loader updates to custom ers MMC Firmware The active MMC firmware applic
36. e management power drops below some critical value a brown out reset of the AVR MMC occurs When the management power returns to its normal value the AVR MMC is brought out of reset The MMC firmware detects the brown out condition and performs a hard reset of the AVR MMC m Cold reset the MMC resets all internal and external data states to default val ues except for the overridden geographical address overridden handle switch state the states of E keying controls and the states of the blue LED and the FRU LEDs One example for the cold reset scenario is if the watchdog timer of the AVR MMC expires a watchdog reset of the AVR MMC occurs The MMC firmware detects the watchdog reset condition and performs a cold reset of the AVR MMC Another example is if the front panel reset button is pressed for a long period gt 5s the MMC will also execute a cold reset command A cold reset can be also executed by an IPMI command m Warm reset it is similar to the cold reset with additional preserved external data states such as sensor threshold hysteresis sensor event masks and sen sor events On a warm reset which can be also executed by an IPMI command the MMC firmware recovers its state from the data stored in the SRAM memory the contents of which is preserved across external and watchdog resets 11 MIC 5602 User Manual 2 2 8 7 2 2 9 Maintaining FRU Information The FRU Data is maintained in the EEPROM memory of the ATmega128L AVR The
37. ectivity change E keying information in the FRU data of the MIC 5602 m SB PCI Express Port 0 the feature allows the PCI Express root port as Port B in Figure 2 1 on the IICH to be enabled Default or disabled Disabling the PCI Express root port will also disable the LAN controller on the processor AMC 4 4 5 System Console Configuration COMS PuTTY Figure 4 10 System Console Configuration E Remote Access the system console access through the front panel mini USB port console re direction can be disabled or enabled The default setting is Enabled Disabling the Remote Access feature in the BIOS setting will leave Serial over LAN SoL as the only consoling option for the processor AMC m Serial Port Number COM1 and COM3 are the port options for selection The default setting is COM1 It will always be used if the front panel console port is connected to a mini USB cable Note COM3 will only be visible for selection on the setup menu when the r SoL function is available TES 29 MIC 5602 User Manual m Flow Control Select the flow control setting for the console re direction None Hardware and Software The default setting is None Redirection After BIOS POST the default setting Always means the system console is always active However the console will be automatically turned off after the BIOS POST operation if the setting is on Disabled Or by selecting Boot Loader the console
38. er and will return completion code OxFF unspecified error User Commands To get an overview of all possible user commands please use the keyword user only This chapter only contains a description of the user commands supported by the MIC 5602 for SOL user set name lt user id gt username This command can be used to change the SoL username user pramc ipmitool lt connection method gt user set name 2 newuser Note The command can only be successfully used if the payload x86 is TES powered and active green LED solid Otherwise the MMC can t com a municate with the 82571 GbE controller and will return completion code OxFF unspecified error user set password lt user id gt password This command can be is used change the SoL user password user pramc ipmitool lt connection method gt user set password 2 newpasswd Note The command can only be successfully used if the payload x86 is N powered and active green LED solid Otherwise the MMC can t com a municate with the 82571 GbE controller and will return completion code OxFF unspecified error 51 MIC 5602 User Manual 5 3 3 3 LAN Commands To get an overview of all possible LAN commands please use the keyword lan only This chapter only contains a description of the LAN commands supported by the MIC 5602 for SoL lan print channel number Get the LAN configuration parameters for a given channel user pram
39. eried with device SDR commands The MMC sends the AMC SDR event messages e g AMC Module Hot Swap state to the carrier man ager which then sends the data to the shelf manager and the user can access it through the shelf manager or system manager Implemented module sensors are listed below Table 2 3 Sensor Data Record Sensor Nr Sensor Name Sensor Type Voltage Signal Monitored 0 Hot Swap Discrete Module Hot Swap 1 CPU VCC Threshold CPU core voltage input power 2 3 3V MP Threshold AMC 3 3V management power 3 12V Threshold AMC 12V payload power 4 1 05V Threshold VCCP VO voltage supply 5 LM75 Temp Threshold LM75 system temperature 6 LM86 Local Temp Threshold LM86 system temperature 7 LM86 CPU Temp Threshold LM86 CPU die temperature 8 Proc Hot GPIO Discrete PROCHOT Processor Hot 9 Therm Trip GPIO Discrete THERMTRIPf Thermal Trip 10 BMC Watchdog Discrete BMC watchdog sensor record 11 Version Change Discrete MMC firmware version change Reset Types Three types of logical resets are supported by the MMC m Hard reset the MMC resets all internal and external data states to default val ues such as internal message rings sensor thresholds hysteresis and event enable masks the states of the E keying ports and the state of the Blue LED and FRU LEDs When the AVR MMC is powered on the MMC firmware detects this condition and performs a hard reset of the AVR MMC Another example is if th
40. ged ipmitool o adv C 1 I lanplus H lt ipaddr gt U lt username gt P lt password gt k gkey sol activate usesolkeepalive ipmitool o adv C 1 I lanplus H 172 21 35 103 U user P password k gkey sol activate usesolkeepaliv SOL Session operational Use for help 53 MIC 5602 User Manual MIC 5602 User Manual 54 Overview of Supported Features and Known Limitations Below is a list of the MIC 5602 s current supported and unsupported MMC features for MMC firmware version 1 02 6 1 Supported Features Table 6 1 Current Supported and Unsupported Features Feature Supported Unsupported Remark Firmware update J Redundant fw images y HPM 1 bootloader y HPM 1 upgrades y BIOS update over IPMB y LAN EEPROM update over IPMB al E Keying Clock E Keying SoL support GbE MAC address mirroring CMOS override amp backup y Chipset 3100 watchdog event y Graceful shutdown module extraction PCle link configuration one x8 two x4 Voltage monitoring Temperature monitoring BMC watchdog Rest button interrupt controlled Force BIOS recovery image boot FWH write protection LAN SerDes1 and Cu port switching Lie ie e Le e J amp J JA JANNE 6 2 Known Limitations Chipset watchdog interface the chipset watchdog timeout should trigger a BMC watchdog However this feature is not available in the MMC firmware release version 1 02 Field upgra
41. gram The Supervisor is allowed to change all CMOS settings and grant the User access level to the BIOS setup menu There are four different user access levels m No Access the User is prevented from entering the BIOS setup menu m View Only the User is allowed to the setup menu but the fields can not be changed m Limited Default the User is allowed to change limited fields such as items under Main and Advanced menus and the User Password related items under Security menu m Full Access the User is allowed to have full access to the setup menu except for changing the Supervisor s password Note The password must be six characters long E 35 MIC 5602 User Manual 4 6 2 Other Security Settings 3 IE wise the management controller of the carrier will not recognize the Boot Sector Virus Protection Enable or disable Default boot sector virus protection CMOS Write Protection To prevent the current BIOS version from being erased or overwritten by another version this setting should be enabled The default value is Disabled Flash Disk Write Protection The content stored in the on board NAND flash can be protected against data erase or rewrite by enabling this setting The default value is Disabled Note To activate the USB Flash Disk write protection a payload power cycle E needs to be performed e g shut downing the AMC module by pulling sd out and reinserting the hot swap handle Watch
42. he insertion locking and extraction of the AMC module from the carrier board in addition to the state change of the hot swap micro switch When the handle is pushed towards the front panel by the user the switch is toggled to confirm AMC insertion On the other hand when the handle is pulled away from the front panel the micro switch will resume its original position to indicate a request for AMC extraction to the Module Management Controller MMC The MMC sends a Module Hot Swap event message to the Carrier IPMC when the hot swap micro switch changes state The handle switch type and location are designed according to the PICMG AMC 0 Rev2 0 specification 2 2 18 Front Panel Ports and Indicators 10 100 1000 Base T Uplink Handle Switch Figure 2 2 MIC 5602 Front Panel MIC 5602 User Manual 14 2 2 18 1 Reset Button The reset button on the front panel is controlled by the MMC Two different reset but ton modes are supported m When the reset button is pressed and released within 1 second the payload x86 system will reset m When the reset button is pressed for more than 5 seconds the MMC will have a cold reset Note As long as the reset button is actively pressed the red LED will be lit in NT order to indicate a successful reset contact a 2 2 18 2 Mini USB Console Port A mini USB 2 0 compliant slave port is used for debugging diagnostic information and implementation of a serial console interface This func
43. hod requires a modified version of ipmitool available assource NT code and binary executable on the Advantech MIC 5602 product web IE site Access the MMC through Onboard Serial Payload Interface PI This access method can be used from the OS Windows or Linux installed on the MIC 5602 itself The MIC 5602 x86 system has a serial connection COM2 and dev ttyS1 respectively to the MMC serial Payload Interface which is used by the ipmi tool utility to directly access the MMC Command Line Syntax ipmitool I serial terminal D dev ttyS1 115200 lt ipmitool command gt serial terminal Specifies that serial terminal mode is used as interface D dev ttyS1 115200 Onboard serial port connection between chipset and MMC note for Windows use D com2 115200 lt ipmitool command gt The command to be executed with the ipmitool Access the MMC through Ethernet RMCP Over Shelf Manager or Bridging to IPMB L This access method can be used from any Linux or Windows host that has an Ether net connection to the Shelf Manager of the shelf in which the MIC 5602 is installed The ipmitool utility uses the Ethernet connection to the Shelf Manager to double bridge IPMI requests to the MMC over IPMB 0 and IPMB L Command Line Syntax ipmitool lan H lt Shelf Manager IP gt T lt carrier IPMC address gt B O t lt MMC address gt b 7 A lt authtype gt lt ipmitool command gt MIC 5602 User Manual 48 lan Specifies that Etherne
44. ilabs com products interface usbtouart Pages default aspx Terminal Emulator A terminal emulator application must be available on the terminal PC in order to access the console screen If your terminal PC runs on Microsoft Windows a com mon application that can act as a client for the SSH Telnet rlogin and raw TCP pro tocols called PuTTY can be installed and used It was originally written for Microsoft Windows however it has also been ported to various Unix like operating systems And it is free and open source software available for download from the internet PuTTY Configuration Assuming both CP2102 driver and PuTTY have been installed successfully in the ter minal PC with Microsoft Windows you can check the COM port UART number under COM and LPT in the Device Manager which can be accessed by entering the Control Panel followed by opening up System and then Hardware Let us assume the CP210x USB to UART Bridge Controller has been assigned with COM5 you can open up PuTTY and begin the configuration as shown below MIC 5602 User Manual 18 Category Session Logging Terminal Keyboard Bell Features E Window Appearance Behaviour Translation Selection Colours Connection Data Proxy Telnet Rlogin H SSH Serial i Basic options for your PuTTY session Specify the destination vou want to connect to Serial line Speed eg Connection type O Raw O Telnet O Rlogin O SSH
45. l or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual The equipment has been dropped and damaged The equipment has obvious signs of breakage DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO BELOW 20 C 4 F OR ABOVE 60 C 140 F THIS COULD DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982 is no more than 70 dB A DISCLAIMER This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704 1 Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein v MIC 5602 User Manual Safety Precaution Static Electricity Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage M To avoid electrical shock always disconnect the power from your PC chassis before you work on it Don t touch any components on the CPU card or other cards while the PC is on Mm Disconnect power before making any configuration changes The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive elec tronic components Product Configurations Model Number On Board Option CPU Memory MI
46. lease have the following information ready before you call Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version application software etc A complete description of the problem The exact wording of any error messages iii MIC 5602 User Manual Warnings Cautions and Notes Warning Warnings indicate conditions which if not observed can cause personal N injury Caution Cautions are included to help you avoid damaging hardware or losing data e g A There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed Do not attempt to recharge force open or heat the battery Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the man ufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Note Notes provide optional additional information Document Feedback To assist us in making improvements to this manual we would welcome comments and constructive criticism Please send all such in writing to support advan tech com Packing List Mm MIC 5602 Processor Advanced Mezzanine Card m User manual PDF file CD ROM disc x1 m Warranty certificate document x1 If any of these items are missing or damaged contact your distributor or sales repre sentative immediately MIC 5602 User Manual iv Safety Instructions 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
47. lows modifying one of the following SOL configuration parameters E session privilege level lt parameter gt privilege level m character accumulate level lt parameter gt character accumulate level m character send threshold lt parameter gt character send threshold BR retry count lt parameter gt retry count user pramc ipmitool lt connection method gt sol set privilege level admin 1 Note The remaining SOL configuration parameters defined in the IPMI v2 0 gi specification are read only a SoL Session Establishment with ipmitool To establish an SoL session it is recommended to use the ipmitool It s available both in Windows and Linux versions To establish a SoL session with the ipmitool the lan plus interface must be used different to chapters before where serial terminal and lan interfaces can be used Note A modified version of ipmitool needs to be used to establish SoL ses TES sions successful It is available as source and binary executable on the E Advantech MIC 5602 product web site IP Address Username and Password used for SoL are the important parame ters for establishing a Gol session These parameters lt ipaddr gt lt username gt lt password gt are configurable via different ipmitool commands refer to the previous section SoL configuration with IPMItool and can be changed at run time The gkey parameter is fixed in the MMC firmware and cannot be chan
48. mmand 0x41 Table 5 8 Request Data Byte Data field 1 3 Advantech IANA ID 0x39 28 00 4 Logical device number 0x03 5 Port byte 0x01 Table 5 9 Response Data Byte Data field 1 Completion Code 2 4 Advantech IANA ID 0x39 28 00 5 Current setting 0x00 FWH write protection disabled 0x01 FWH write protection enabled Example IPMI serial terminal mode Request b8 00 41 39 28 00 03 01 Reply bc 00 41 00 39 28 00 00 This Advantech OEM command can be issued with a modified version of ipmitool available as source code and binary executable on the Advantech MIC 5602 product web site Command Line Syntax ipmitool lt connection method gt advoem rdfwh Note Verify chapter 5 3 2 Accessing the MIC 5602 MMC with ipmitool for E more details about available connection methods to the MMC IE MIC 5602 User Manual 42 5 1 2 2 Change FWH Write Protection Configuration To change the FWH write protection setting the Store Configuration Settings Advantech OEM IPMI command needs to be used Table 5 10 Command Assignment IPMI net function 0x2E 0x2F OEM Advantech IPMI OEM command 0x40 Table 5 11 Request Data Byte Data field 1 3 Advantech IANA ID 0x39 28 00 4 Logical device number 0x03 5 Port byte 0x01 6 Setting 0x00 Disable FWH write protection 0x01 Enable FWH write protection Table 5 12 Response Data Byte Data field 1 Completion Code 2
49. nce from the available devices Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit AR ei A e det Ae SEG Ge TA e Si iC Copyright 15 2006 American Megatrends Inc COM5 PuTTY AAA Removable Drives Specifies the boot EEES sequence from the available devices 2nd Drive USB Generic USB St 3rd Drive USB Generic USB St 4th Drive USB Generic USB St Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit a a a a a a a a a a a a a a L L L kg L kj K kg i kj i kj kj ka AAA 02 61 C Copyright 19 2006 American Megatrends Inc Figure 4 14 Removable Drives MIC 5602 User Manual 32 4 5 1 Boot Settings Configuration COMS PuTTY Figure 4 15 Boot Settings Configuration Quick Boot Allows the BIOS to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system The default setting is on Enabled Wait For F1 If Error Wait for the F1 key to be pressed if an error occurs Hit DEL Message Display Displays Press DEL to run Setup in POST 33 MIC 5602 User Manual 4 5 2 Boot Device Priority Y COMS PuTTY Figure 4 16 Boot Device Priority The user may specify the boot sequence of the devices available to the MIC 5602 These devices may include an on board NAND flash which is available on every model of the MIC 5602 a generic US
50. nsport 21h Optional ee 26 3 Transport 22h Optional Event Commands Set Event Receiver 23 1 SIE OOh Mandatory Get Event Receiver 23 2 SIE 01h Mandatory Platform Event a k a Event Message 23 3 S E 02h Mandatory Sensor Device Commands Get Device SDR Info 29 2 S E 20h Mandatory MIC 5602 User Manual 60 Get Device SDR 29 3 SIE 21h Mandatory Reserve Device SDR Repository 29 4 S E 22h Mandatory Get Sensor Reading Factors 29 5 S E 23h Optional Set Sensor Hysteresis 29 6 S E 24h Optional Get Sensor Hysteresis 29 7 S E 25h Optional Set Sensor Threshold 29 8 S E 26h Optional Get Sensor Threshold 29 9 SIE 27h Optional Set Sensor Event Enable 29 10 SIE 28h Optional Get Sensor Event Enable 29 11 S E 29h Optional Get Sensor Event Status 29 13 SIE 2Bh Optional Get Sensor Reading 29 14 SIE 2Dh Mandatory Get Sensor Type 29 16 SIE 2Fh Optional FRU Device Commands Get FRU Inventory Area Info 28 1 Storage 10h Mandatory Read FRU Data 28 2 Storage 11h Mandatory Write FRU Data 28 3 Storage 12h Mandatory AdvancedTCA Commands Get PICMG Properties 3 10 PICMG 00h Mandatory FRU Control 3 25 PICMG 04h Mandatory FRU Control Capabilities 3 24 PICMG 1Eh Mandatory Get FRU LED Properties 3 27 PICMG 05h Mandatory Get LED Color Capabilities 3 28 PICMG 06h Mandatory Set FRU LED State 3 29 PICMG 07h Mandatory Get FRU LED State 3 30 P
51. ontains an 8 bit AVR enhanced RISC architec ture as its core The peripheral functions of the ATmega128L used in the MMC design include the I2C controllers 8 bit timer watchdog timer WDT Analog to Digi tal Converter ADC and GPIO They are responsible for the following Implementing the IPMB L interface as the communication channel between the MMC and the Carrier IPMC Monitoring sensor devices Implementing hot swap functionality Controlling various reset types Maintaining SDR and FRU information IPMB Implementation The ATmega128L AVR core has a built in I2C controller which is connected to the IPMB L interface on the AMC s edge connector This interface provides the primary communication mechanism between the Carrier IPMC and the MMC Hardware Sensors Three types of hardware sensors are supported by the MMC They are I2C based thermal voltage and GPIO based sensors Thermal Sensors To support the higher level management in appropriately managing the cooling resources the AMC module must provide reports of abnormal temperature of its environment It has two I2C based thermal sensors LM86 and LM75 attached to the MMC When the MMC detects that a monitored temperature sensor crosses one or more thresholds in either direction the MMC sends an IPMI temperature event mes sage to the Carrier IPMC The Carrier IPMC or higher level management uses this information to manage the cooling 9 MIC 5602 User Manual 2 2 8 4
52. ontroller and non volatile NAND flash memory can generally be used as a normal single fixed disk It can be used for boot and or storage on the Linux OS It can also be write protected This option is provided through a BIOS setup item enable disable USB Flash Disk write protection Note A 2 GB storage option is available for the NAND flash s capacity A a 2 2 15 Compact Flash Expansion Module Optional An on board CompactFlash expansion module is available as an option Either a type l or type ll CF card can be used A SATA PATA converter chip is implemented on the module since the Intel 3100 chipset does not have a built in PATA interface In applications where the AMC module boots over the Ethernet PXE boot or uses the SATA port on the AMC connector to connect to a boot device this adapter will not be required and may be omitted to enhance the thermal characteristics as well as to reduce cost 2 2 16 Trusted Platform Module Optional As an option a Trusted Platform Module can be available on the board It provides single chip turnkey solution enabling high levels of hardware security and interoper ability while maintaining exceptional user convenience and privacy for embedded applications It implements version 1 2 of the Trusted Computing Group specification for Trusted Platform Modules The chip communicates with the system through the LPC interface 2 2 17 Handle Switch A handle switch is implemented to facilitate t
53. owest Frequency Mode i e lowest core operating frequency supported on the processor m Automatic the CPU will automatically switch to a lower speed and lower voltage operation when the system is running on battery power Only by operating an OS that supports the Intel SpeedStep technology can this feature function cor rectly m Disabled the CPU will operate at default clock speed 4 4 2 ACPI Configuration Y COMS PuTTY Figure 4 7 ACPI Configuration Two types of power management technologies are supported by the MIC 5602 ACPI and APM ACPI is the newer of the two technologies and puts power management in the hands of the operating system APM is controlled by the BIOS And it is available by default when ACPI is disabled Only one power management interface ACPI or APM can be in control of the system at a time The options for ACPI are Yes or No in order to enable or disable ACPI support for the operating system The default setting is Yes Note lf ACPI is disabled the functionality of graceful OS shutdown becomes FI unavailable 27 MIC 5602 User Manual 4 4 3 MPS Configuration COMS PuTTY MPS Configuration TORRETA RARA RARA RA RARA KKK KKK KKK L L L EC ap ap ap E ap ap ak oop ap ap E E ak oor Select MPS Revision select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
54. party power module PM m Advantech uTCA 5503 MCH with a plugged network connection LAN1 or LAN2 frontpanel RJ45 connector m Shelf Manger IP address 192 168 16 17 um MIC 5602 inserted to AMC slot 1 IPMB L address 0x72 of the uTCA Chassis E Firmware component hpm1fw img should be upgraded and activated Resulting ipmitool command ipmitool I lan H 192 168 16 17 T 0x82 B O t 0x72 b 7 A none hpm upgrade hpm1fw img activate 47 MIC 5602 User Manual 5 3 5 3 1 5 3 2 5 3 2 1 5 3 2 2 Serial over LAN SoL Overview Serial over LAN SOL allows establishing virtual remote serial console communica tion with the x86 system over LAN It s defined in the IPMI v2 0 specification and uses the RMCP protocol to encapsulate serial data in network packets and pass them between the x86 system and a remote console somewhere on the network It can be used for serial based OS and pre OS communication over a LAN connection e g provide a user at a remote console for interacting with serial text based interfaces such as OS command line interfaces or serial redirected BIOS interfaces Accessing the MIC 5602 MMC with ipmitool Advantech recommend using the free ipmiltool available both in Windows and Linux versions to connect to the MMC and to configure Serial over LAN with the MIC 5602 The available access method that can be used to communicate with the MIC 5602 MMC is described in the following section Note The met
55. ration to go to the sub menu for that item You can display an Advanced BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the lt Arrow gt keys All Advanced BIOS Setup options are described in this section The Advanced BIOS Setup screen is shown below The sub menus are described on the following pages Y COMS PuTTY Main Boot Security TATATATATATATRATARTARATARCATARTATATACATATATATATAARATARARATATATATATATATATAT AAA RARA A Advanced Settings Configure CPU EEES WARNING Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction ACPI Configuration MPS Configuration PCI Express Configuration Remote Access Configuration Trusted Computing Select Screen tt Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit MANE SA ad N od oa N ar oa ao ap AT kd H L kj L a kj H L L Ka L H ka ee a a EER R EER RR E EER RR R RE R RR RR R RR EER E RR RR EER R EER R RR EER R RR EER TR Re vOZ 61 C Copyright 2006 American Megatrends Inc Figure 4 5 Advanced BIOS Features Setup Screen 25 MIC 5602 User Manual 4 4 1 4 4 1 1 4 4 1 2 4 4 1 3 4 4 1 4 4 4 1 5 CPU Configuration COMS PuTTY B K Figure 4 6 CPU configuration Hardware Prefetcher This feature can reduce the latency of memory read When enabled the processor s hardware prefetcher will prefetch data and instructions from memory into L2 cache It is recommended that this
56. region 2 3 Other One SATA routed to CF daughter board Serial Interface ue Routed to front panel as USB Slave interface through onboard USB to Serial converter ue One USB 2 0 compliant host port standard USB USB Interf Connector on front panel n er AMC Edge Two USB 2 0 ports connect to rear AMC edge con Connector nector Watchdog Timer AMC compliant watchdog Hardware Monitor Firmware Controller Source Code IPMI v1 5 compatible MMC Pigeon Point Systems based Update Standard HPM 1 compliant Carrier Grade Linux Wind River Platform for Net Gperaing system ES work Equipment Linux Edition 2 0 AMC Mid size single width Form Factor Interface AMC 0 compliant Miscellaneous LEDs x1 blue for hot swap x1 red for failure and OOS x1 green for general purpose Confiauration Core 2 Duo L7400 3100 1 GB on board DDR2 di ontigu SDRAM iremen n Consumption 35 2 watts Physical Dimensions 180 6 mm x 73 5 mm MIC 5602 User Manual 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 Table 2 1 Advantech MIC 5602 Processor AMC Tech Data Operating Non operating Temperature 5 55 C 23 122 F 40 70 C 40 140 F Humidity IEC60068 2 78 95 RH 40 C Vibration Environment ch 5 500Hz IEC60068 2 6 0 002 G2 Hz 1 Grms Shock IEC60068 2 27 10 G 11 ms Altitude kn 10 000 above sea level above sea level Conformance UL94V0 FCC Class B CE RoHS amp WEEE Ready NEBS Level 3
57. rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defec tive it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example CPU speed Advantech products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 Call your dealer and describe the problem Please have your manual product and any helpful information readily available 3 If your product is diagnosed as defective obtain an RMA return merchandise authorization number from your dealer This allows us to process your return more quickly 4 Carefully pack the defective product a fully completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date such as your sales receipt in a shippable container A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service 5 Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to your dealer Part No 2002560200 Edition 1 Printed in Taiwan February 2009 MIC 5602 User Manual ii Declaration of Conformity CE This p
58. roduct has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring We recommend the use of shielded cables FCC Class B Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Opera tion of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FM This equipment has passed the FM certification According to the National Fire Pro tection Association work sites are classified into different classes divisions and groups based on hazard considerations This equipment is compliant with the speci fications of Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D indoor hazards Technical Support and Assistance 1 Visit the Advantech web site at www advantech com support where you can find the latest information about the product 2 Contact your distributor sales representative or Advantech s customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance P
59. s All components have separate upgrade and activation phases For the MMC Applica tion this means that the new configuration will only be activated through a HPM 1 Activation command resulting in a FW restart For the boot loader and LAN EEPROM this means that the new configuration will either automatically become active at the next reboot or when a reboot is manually invoked through the HPM 1 Activation command HPM 1 Upgrade with ipmitool Although most HPM 1 compliant update tools can work with the Advantech MIC 5602 we recommend using the free ipmitool available both in Windows and Linux versions As all field updateable components are realized as HPM 1 compliant components the upgrade mechanism is identical for any of them For example the command for a Boot loader upgrade is the same as that for a FW upgrade the upgrade images themselves contain component IDs and compatibility information which will automati cally be verified prior to the download The available access method that can be used to communicate with the MIC 5602 MMC is described in the following section Note The method requires a modified version of ipmitool available assource ger code and binary executable on the Advantech MIC 5602 product web IE site Upgrade through Onboard Serial Payload Interface PI This access method can be used from the OS Windows or Linux installed on the MIC 5602 itself The MIC 5602 x86 system has a serial connection COM
60. s Jumper CN8 forces the BIOS to use the recovery image Table 2 9 CN8 BIOS Recovery Image 3 2 4 Default User Image Image 0 1 2 ar Recovery Image Image 1 2 3 Jumper CN9 is used to erase CMOS data and reset the system BIOS information Follow the procedures below to clear the CMOS 1 Turn off the system 2 Close jumper CN9 2 3 for about 3 seconds 3 Set jumper CN9 as Normal 4 Turn on the system The BIOS is reset to its default setting Table 2 10 CN9 Clear CMOS gt E Default Normal 1 2 3 21 Clear CMOS 2 3 MIC 5602 User Manual 16 Console Terminal Setup This chapter describes through an example how to setup a con sole for the MIC 5602 3 1 3 2 3 3 USB to UART Bridge The MIC 5602 contains a console port mini USB on the front panel As mentioned in the previous chapter 2 2 18 2 the MIC 5602 uses a USB to UART bridge called CP2102 from Silicon Laboratories to convert data traffic between USB and UART for mats This chip includes a complete USB 2 0 full speed function controller bridge control logic and a UART interface with transmit receive buffers and modem hand shake signals For a terminal PC to bridge successfully to the console function on the MIC 5602 the CP2102 driver available for download from Silicon Laboratories website hyperlink below must be installed on the terminal PC for example running on Linux 2 4 or 2 6 Kernel or Windows XP https www s
61. s tem Date using the lt Arrow gt keys Enter new values through the keyboard Press the lt Tab gt key or the lt Arrow gt keys to move between fields The date must be entered in MM DD YY format The time is entered in HH MM SS format Note 1 There is no battery backed up CMOS on the MIC 5602 standard Tas model therefore the system time and date will not be updated con tinuously when the power to the processor AMC is off 2 When the BIOS recovery image is forced to execute see section 2 2 2 the BIOS Image will be displayed as 01 MIC 5602 User Manual 24 4 4 LP COMS PuTTY Advanced Security System Overview Use ENTER TAB ENTERRAR REA RARA EER RE ER ER EER E RR ETER EER ETER TET or SHIFT TAB to AMIBIOS select a field ID Build Date Use or to Version A configure system Time BIOS Image Processor Type Intel R Core TM 2 CPU Speed 1500MHz Count sl Select Screen System Memory at Select Item Size 1024MB Change Field Tab Select Field 21 14 59 Fi General Help System Date Tue 01 01 2002 F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit ki a lc a a a a a a a a a a a a ER EER ER a a KKK KKK kk v02 61 C Copvright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Figure 4 4 Main Setup Showing BIOS Image 01 Advanced BIOS Feature Setup Select the Advanced tab from the MIC 5602 setup screen to enter the Advanced BIOS Setup screen You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen such as CPU Configu
62. s and Exit Upon entering this option the following messages appear on the screen Discard Changes and Exit Setup Now Ok Cancel Select Ok to discard changes and exit Discard Changes Use this option to discard any changes done so far to the setup items without exiting The following messages appear on the screen Discard Changes Ok Cancel Select Ok to discard changes m Load Optimal Defaults Use this function to load optimal default values for all the setup items The following messages appear on the screen Load Optimal Defaults Ok Cancel Select Ok to load default settings 37 MIC 5602 User Manual Note Note During the first boot event following 1 a new BIOS version Ver update or 2 the BIOS recovery image being forced to execute IE you must enter the BIOS setup menu load the optimal defaults set ting and reboot MIC 5602 User Manual 38 MMC Firmware Operation This chapter describes the MMC firmware features 5 1 Module Management Controller MMC As mentioned in Section 2 2 8 the MMC is an intelligent controller that manages the AMC e g health monitoring hot swap LEDs etc It provides a communication interface to a carrier in an ATCA or uTCA system over an IPMB bus IPMB L Fur thermore a connection to the x86 system is implemented by a serial interface to the 3100 chipset The MIC 5602 MMC is based on an Atmel AVR microcontroller The Atmega128L is equipped with 12
63. shall implement boot sector protection and dual images to support BIOS update failure recovery The BIOS boot sector contains the early start up code Two BIOS images stored in the non volatile memory are the User image Default Image 0 and the Recovery image Image 1 The program code in the boot sector will checksum the User image and start the User BIOS if it has a valid checksum otherwise it will boot the Recovery BIOS image The AMC Module also has a jumper CN8 for forcing the BIOS into the recovery mode see Section 2 2 19 7 MIC 5602 User Manual 2 2 3 Chipset 2 2 4 2 2 5 Combining the memory and I O controller functions into a single component the 3100 chipset includes a four channel Enhanced Direct Memory Access EDMA con troller offering low latency and high throughput data transfer capability with no CPU intervention for higher overall system performance It also integrates I O controller features such as Serial ATA PCI UART and USB saving board real estate and power by removing the need for a separate legacy I O bridge chip For demanding I O and networking applications the PCle interfaces from the chipset provide through put speeds of up to 4 GB s on the x8 interface and up to 2 GB s on the x4 interfaces Refer to the following figure for the chipsets I O interfaces Processor FSB Registered ECC DDR2 400 ECC Serial ATA 6 Drives rel ses gt CH je cree KN Ma LPC
64. t is used as interface for communications with the MMC H lt Shelf Manager IP gt IP address of the Shelf Manager T lt carrier IPMC address gt Remote transit address IPMB 0 address of the carrier IPMC to which requests should be bridged by the Shelf Manager BO Specifies the remote transit channel 0 IPMB 0 t lt MMC address Remote target address IPMB L address of the MMC to which requests should be bridged by the carrier IPMC b7 Specifies the remote target channel 7 IPMB L A lt authtype gt Authentication type depending on supported types by the Shelf Manager default NONE lt ipmitool command gt The command to be executed with the ipmitool E System setup example MicroTCA environment E 3rd party UTCA Chassis E 3rd party power module PM m Advantech uTCA 5503 MCH with a plugged network connection LAN1 or LAN2 front panel RJ45 connector Shelf Manger IP address 172 21 35 107 MIC 5602 inserted to AMC slot 3 IPMB L address 0x76 of the uTCA Chassis E pmitool command mc info Get Device ID IPMI command display gen eral information about the MIC 5602 user pramc ipmitool I lan H 172 21 35 107 T 0x82 B 0 t 0x76 b 7 A none mc info Device ID 6 Device Revision S 2 Firmware Revision gt 1 02 IPMI Version 2 Lao Manufacturer ID 10297 Manufacturer Name Unknown 0x2839 Product ID 22018 0x5602 Device Available yes provides Device SDRs yes Additional De
65. tion is derived from the on board USB to Serial converter 2 2 18 3 USB 2 0 Port There is a USB 2 0 compliant host port on the front panel for USB 2 0 device connec tion 2 2 18 4 RJ 45 LAN Port An RJ 45 port is available on the front panel for 10 100 1000 Base T Ethernet con nection which shares the same LANO port on the Intel 82571EB GbE controller with one of the two SerDes links accessible on the AMC edge connectors They PHY mode and SerDes mode are switchable and can not be functioning at the same time The other SerDes link used LAN1 port on the GbE controller therefore is accessible independently Table 2 7 LAN LEDs LED Color Description Solid Link p Green Flashing Activity Off 10 Mbps 1 Green Orange Green 100 Mbps Orange 1000 Mbps 2 2 18 5 MMC LED Indicators The MIC 5602 supports three front panel LEDs Note that the LED signals are run through a latch buffer which is unaffected by MMC warm and cold resets as required by the AMC specification Table 2 8 Front Panel LEDs LED Color Description 0 Blue Hot swap indicator 1 Red Out of service indicator Flashing FW application active payload x86 in sleep 2 Green Solid FW application active payload x86 active 15 MIC 5602 User Manual 2 2 19 Jumper Settings Two 3 pin headers are available on the PCB for jumper functions as described in Tables 2 9 and 2 10 AMC Component Side 1 Figure 2 3 Jumper Location
66. value is left at the default setting of Enabled Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch This feature can reduce the cache latency When enabled the processor will fetch the subsequent cache line automatically as it makes a request for a 64 byte cache line This makes the next cache line retrievable immediately When disabled the pro cessor only retrieves the current requested cache It is recommended that this value is left at the default setting of Enabled Maximum CPUID Value Limit It is recommended that this value is left at the default setting of Disabled Execute Disable Bit This is a feature that toggles the Intel Execute Disable Bit When enabled the pro cessor prevents the execution of code in data only memory pages However once disabled the processor will not restrict code execution in any memory area This can not prevent the processor from buffer overflow attacks It is recommended that you leave this feature at the default setting of Enabled Core Multi Processing It is recommended that you leave this feature at the default setting of Enabled to get the most out of the multi processing capability of CPU MIC 5602 User Manual 26 4 4 1 6 Intel SpeedStep Technology Intel SpeedStep technology is a feature found in mobile Core 2 Duo processors There are four different settings to choose from m Maximum Speed default setting the CPU is to run at its maximum clock speed Minimum Speed the CPU speed is set to run at L
67. vice Priority eeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeresseerrrsseeerrreene 34 SOU EE 35 Figure 4 17 Security Re ee ee ee ee nn ee ee Re ee ee ee ee 35 4 6 1 Supervisor and User Passwords ee ee ee ee ee Re Re RR ER EE 35 4 6 2 Other Security Gettnges 36 EXit OPON mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaic 37 Figure 4 18Exit Options ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ee 37 MMC Firmware Operation 39 Module Management Controller MM 40 5 1 1 BIOS Image Selection by MMC 40 Table 5 1 Command AssignmeNE ee ke ee ee Re ee 40 Table 5 2 Request Data 40 Table 5 3 Response Data 40 Table 5 4 Command AssignmeNE ee ee ee ee 41 Table 5 5 Request Data ccoo iia 41 Table 5 6 Response Data 41 5 1 2 BIOS Firmware Hub FWH Write Protection by MMC 42 Table 5 7 Command AssignmenNE ee ke ee ee Re ee 42 Table 5 8 Request Data 42 Table 5 9 Response Data 42 Table 5 10 Command Assignment ee ee ee Re ee 43 Table 5 11 Request Data 43 Table 5 12 Response Data 43 5 1 3 MIC 5602 MAC Addresses MIrroriNg iese ee ee ke ee ee ee 44 Table 5 13 Command AssignmenNE ee ee ee Re ee 44 Table 5 14 Request Data 44 x 5 2 5 3 Chapter 6 6 1 6 2 Chapter 7 7 1 7 2 Appendix A A 1 Table 5 15 Response Data 44 MMC Firmware Update 45 5 2 1 MIC 5602 Field Upgradeable Components sesse ee ee ee 45 5 2 2 HPM 1 Upgrade Process
68. vice Support Sensor Device FRU Inventory Device IPMB Event Generator Aux Firmware Rev Info 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 49 MIC 5602 User Manual 5 3 3 5 3 3 1 SoL Configuration with ipmitool The ipmitool utility can be used to configure the SoL parameters stored in the MIC 5602 MMC according to your needs Please verify the previous chapter for proper connection options to the MMC whether serial payload interface or LAN The way to connect is replaced with a placeholder lt connection method gt in the following chapter s descriptions The MIC 5602 uses following default parameters for Serial over LAN Channel Numbers 1 first network interface of the Intel 82571 GbE 2 second network interface of the Intel 82571 GbE Note Channel Number 0 is assigned for communication with the primary E IPMB per default by the IPMI specification IE Username user Password password User ID 2 Channel Privilege Level 2 User IP Address channel 1 172 21 35 103 IP Address channel 2 172 21 35 104 Please find below all ipmitool commands that can be used to configure the SOL parameters of the MIC 5602 Channel Commands To get an overview of all possible channel commands please use the keyword chan nel only This section only contains a description of the channel commands sup ported by the MIC 5602 for SoL channel info channel number It is used to get general information about an IPMI channel e g to
69. will stay active until the completion of the boot loader operation m Terminal Type three different terminal protocols are available ANSI Default VT100 and VT UTF8 VT UTF8 Combo Key Support this option allows the user to enable Default or disable the VT UTF8 combo key support Enable this feature to have addi tional keys that are not provided by VT100 for the PC 101 keyboard Sredir Memory Display Delay this option allows the user to select the delay in seconds before the memory information is displayed The default setting is No Delay 4 4 6 Trusted Computing YY COMS PuTTY TCG TPM SUPPORT Figure 4 11 Trusted Computing Configuration The hardware support for TPM on the MIC 5602 series is available by request there fore the default setting for this feature is No in BIOS MIC 5602 User Manual 30 4 5 Boot Setup COMS PuTTY Boot Settings Configuration Figure 4 12 Boot Setup Note 1 Removable Drives will only appear on the setup screen when at ro the least a USB disk drive is connected to the MIC 5602 However certain removable USB disk drives may appear under Hard Disk Drives instead of Removable Drives 2 Hard Disk Drives and Removable Drives can also be disabled individually in their corresponding sub menus see Figures 4 12 and 4 13 31 MIC 5602 User Manual COMS PuTTY Hard Disk Drives Specifies the boot TEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE TEER EER E TERTE ETTA ATA seque

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