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1. LAN sas LSImpt_SAS_wW2k3_P14_12803 E E 3 51000 Browse Cancel Check if the ATI ES1000 driver was installed properly File Action View Help e TESTMAN Nx2C8H2 4 Computer Disk drives 8 Display adapters ATI ES1000 Human Interface Devices IDE controllers gt Keyboards 77 Mice and other pointing devices 9 Monitors Hg Network adapters Bg Intel R 10 Gigabit SR Dual Port Server Adapter Bg Intel R 10 Gigabit SR Dual Port Server Adapter 2 E9 Intel R PRO 1000 PB Dual Port Server Connection Bg Intel R PRO 1000 PB Dual Port Server Connection 2 Intel R PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter Intel R PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter 2 Driver Installation aTCA 6150 7 Watchdog Timer 7T 1 Overview The aTCA 6150 supports a Watchdog Timer function which is built into the Winbond W83627UHG to protect the system from specific software or hardware failures that may cause the system stop responding The application is first registered with the watchdog device Once the watchdog device is enabled the application must periodically send a signal to the watchdog device If the watchdog device doesn t receive this signal within the set period of time it will reboot the system or restart
2. Power Supply Sunpower SPS 600P 48 CPU gt Six core Intel Xeon processor L5638 gt Quad core Intel Xeon processor L5618 The following table describes power aTCA 6150 using real applications with a 48V power rail under various operating systems consumption of the OS vs CPU L5638 CPU x1 L5638 CPU x2 L5618 CPU x1 L5618 CPU x2 DOS 89 7 W 188 6 W 80 8 W 1213 W Linux Idle 65 9 W 108 1 W 64 3 W 101 7 W id Server 2003 76 1 109 2 W 72 2 104 1 W Windows Server 2003 CPU 100 Usage 105 6 W 174 4 W 88 4 W 136 3 W cr 2008 106 5 W 55 0 W 99 4 W Windows Server 2008 GU 10050206 104 2 W 171 2 W 89 6 W 134 4 W Specifications 2 6 aTCA 6150 Board Layout aTCA 6150 CPU1 CPU2 CPU1 2 processors CN16 1GbE Ethernet port DIMM A B C DDR3 1066MHz CPUO CN15 1GbE Ethernet port DIMM D E F DDR3 1066MHz CPU1 U23 Intel 82576EB J1 Base Interface U4 Intel 5520 J2 Fabric Interface U174 Intel 82576EB J3 J4 Zone 3 to RTM U27 Intel 82576EB CN8 COM port U9 Intel ICH10R CN10 DB 15 VGA connector 029 LSISAS1064E controller CN2 4 USB ports U41 ATI ES1000 graphics Figure 2 1 aTCA 6150 Board Layout Specifications A ADLINK BA CHNOLOGY INC 2 7 aTCA 6150 Front Panel COM USB GbE Out of Service LED Red Media LED Green A User LED Amber Hot swap LED Blue
3. po SWX 2 ON OFF N A Table 3 7 COM Mode Switch Settings Rev A2 Mode Switch Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin4 RS 232 port SWX1 ON ON OFF OFF default SWX2 ON OFF N A IPMC deb SWX1 OFF OFF ON ON rere SWX2 OFF ON N A Table 3 8 COM Mode Switch Settings Rev A3 and higher 26 Functional Description aTCA 6150 SW7 Clear CMOS SW7 is provided to clear CMOS Press the switch to clear the CMOS and reset the BIOS values to default Functional Description 27 ADLINIC PN This page intentionally left blank 28 Functional Description 4 aTCA 6150 Hardware Platform Management 4 1 Platform Management Overview The purpose of the hardware platform management system is to monitor control and assure proper operation of AdvancedTCA Boards and other Shelf components The hardware platform man agement system watches over the basic health of the system reports anomalies and takes corrective action when needed The hardware platform management system can retrieve inventory information and sensor readings as well as receive event reports and failure notifications from Boards and other Intelligent FRUS The hardware platform management system can also perform basic recovery operations such as power cycle or reset of man aged entities The IPMC controller on the aTCA 6150 supports an intelligent hardware management system based on the Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specifica
4. BIOS SETUP UTILITY BIOS Setup 89 A P ADLINI TECHNOLOGY INC South Bridge Configuration The South Bridge Chipset Configuration screen displays informa tion and settings for the ICH10R BIOS SETUP UTILITY USB Functions 12 USB Ports 90 USB Functions Set this value to allow the system to disable enable and select a set number of onboard USB ports USB Port Configure The ICH10R contains 2 EHCI controllers which support a total of 12 USB ports Each EHCI connects 6 ports by default 6x6 USB Ports Set this option to 8x4 USB Ports to move ports 11 and 12 from EHCI2 to ECHI1 USB 2 0 Controller This option takes effect only when USB Functions are enabled Enabling will allow USB 2 0 functionality to all USB ports HDA Controller Set this value to Enable Disable the High Definition Audio Con troller SMBUS Controller Set this value to enable disable the SMBUS Controller BIOS Setup aTCA 6150 8 8 Exit Menu Select the Exit tab from the setup screen to enter the Exit BIOS Setup screen You can display an Exit BIOS Setup option by high lighting it using the lt Arrow gt keys The Exit BIOS Setup screen is shown below B Save Changes and Exit Save Changes and Exit When you have completed the system configuration changes select this option to leave Setup and reboot the computer so the new system configuration parameters can take effect Save Configuration Changes and
5. ADLINK pM aTCA 6150 Dual Intel Xeon 5600 Series Processor 10GbE ATCA Processor Blade User s Manual Manual Rev 2 00 Revision Date April 12 2011 Part No 50 1G012 2000 Recycled Paper Advance Technologies Automate the World A ADLINK pM c o Revision Revision History Release Date Description of Change s 2 00 2011 04 12 Intial Release aTCA 6150 Preface Copyright 2011 ADLINK Technology Inc This document contains proprietary information protected by copy right All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be repro duced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct indirect spe cial incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages Environmental Responsibility ADLINK is committed to fulfill its social responsibility to global environmental preservation through compliance with the Euro pean Union s Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS direc tive and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE
6. KCS IPMBO Sensor Device Commands Get Device SDR Info X Get Device SDR X Reserve Device SDR Repository Get Sensor Reading Factors Set Sensor Hysteresis Get Sensor Hysteresis Set Sensor Threshold Get Sensor Threshold Set Sensor Event Enable Get Sensor Event Enable Rearm Sensor Events Get Sensor Event Status Get Sensor Reading xx FRU Device Commands Get FRU Inventory Area Info X Read FRU Data X Write FRU Data X PICMG Commands HPM 1 Upgrade Commands HPM 1 Get target upgrade capabilities Get component properties Abort Firmware Upgrade Initiate upgrade action Upload firmware block Finish firmware upload Get upgrade status Activate firmware Query Self test Results Query Rollback status Initiate Manual Rollback XX ox Table 4 7 cont d Supported IPMI Commands Hardware Platform Management aTCA 6150 41 A ADLINK CHNOLOGY INC KCS IPMBO AdvancedTCA Get PICMG Properties Get Address Info FRU Control FRU Control Capabilities Get FRU LED Properties Get LED Color Capabilities Set FRU LED State Get FRU LED State Set IPMB State Set FRU Activation Policy Get FRU Activation Policy Set FRU A
7. getting an incorrect status while the first sensor update is in progress This bit is only required if it is possible for the IPM Controller to receive and process a Get Sensor Reading or Get R Sensor Event Status command for the sensor before the update esponse 5 data has completed This is most likely to be the case for sensors such as fan RPM sensors that may require seconds to accumulate the first reading after a re arm 4 0 reserved Ignore on read Current State Mask 7 1b FRU Operational State M7 Communication Lost 6 1b FRU Operational State M6 FRU Deactivation In Progress 5 1b FRU Operational State M5 FRU Deactivation Request 4 4 1b FRU Operational State M4 FRU Active 3 16 FRU Operational State M3 FRU Activation in Progress 2 1b FRU Operational State M2 FRU Activation Request 1 1b FRU Operational State M1 FRU Inactive 0 16 FRU Operational State MO FRU Not Installed 5 7 0 Optional Reserved If provided write as 80h IPMI restriction Ignore on read Table 4 2 Get Sensor Reading FRU Hotswap Sensor Hardware Platform Management 33 A ADLINI p CHNOLOGY INC 4 2 2 Get Sensor Reading Physical IPMB 0 Sensor Byte Data field Request data 1 Sensor Number FFh reserved 1 Completion Code Sensor Reading 7 0 Not used Write as 00h Response data Standard IPMI byte See Get Sens
8. hand corner of the 10 key pad The Number Lock LED on the keyboard will light up when the Number Lock is engaged On Set this value to allow the Number Lock on the keyboard to be enabled automatically when the computer system is boot up This allows the immediate use of 10 keys numeric keypad located on the right side of the keyboard To confirm this the Number Lock LED light on the keyboard will be lit Interrupt 19 Capture When enabled allows option ROMs to trap interrupt 19 BIOS Setup 83 ADLINI TECHNOLOGY INC I 8 6 Security Setup BIOS SETUP UTILITY Change Supervisor Password Password Support Two Levels of Password Protection Provides both a Supervisor and a User password If you use both passwords the Supervisor password must be set first The system can be configured so that all users must enter a password every time the system boots or when Setup is exe cuted using either or either the Supervisor password or User password The Supervisor and User passwords activate two different lev els of password security If you select password support you are prompted for a one to six character password Type the password on the keyboard The password does not appear on the screen when typed Make sure you write it down If you for get it you must drain NVRAM and re configure 784 BIOS Setup aTCA 6150 Remember the Password Keep a record of the new password when the password is changed If you
9. state 0 asserted For discrete reading sensors only Optional 00h Otherwise 7 reserved Returned as 1b Ignore on read 6 1b state 14 asserted 5 5 1b state 13 asserted 4 1b state 12 asserted 3 1b 2 state 11 asserted 2 1b state 10 asserted 1 1b state 9 asserted 0 1b 2 state 8 asserted Table 4 6 Get Sensor Reading Command Hardware Platform Management 39 ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC 40 4 3 IPMI Commands Following table presents all the commands which are supported by the aTCA 6150 in different interfaces and compatible with IPMI v1 5 and PICMG 3 0 R2 0 01 There are two interfaces implemented with IPMI command support 1 KCS OpenIPMI 2 IPMBO IPMBa amp IPMBb KCS IPMBO IPMI Commands IPM Device Global Commands Get Device ID Cold Reset Warm Reset Get Self Test Results Get Device GUID IPMI Messaging Support Commands Set BMC Global Enables Get BMC Global Enables Clear Message Flags Get Message Flags x x Get Message x x Send Message x x Master Write Read x x BMC Watchdog Timer Reset Watchdog Timer x x Set Watchdog Timer x x Get Watchdog Timer x x Event Commands Set Event Receiver x x Get Event Receiver x x Platform Event x x Table 4 7 Supported IPMI Commands Hardware Platform Management
10. General Help Select Screen Select Item Change Screen Go to Sub Screen Next Page Previous Page Go to Top of the Screen Go to Bottom of Screen Change Colors Discard Changes Load Failsafe Defaults Load Optimal Defaults Save and Exit Exit The F10 key allows you to save any changes you have made and exit Setup Press the F10 key to save your changes The following screen will appear Save configuration changes and exit now ok Cancel ESC Press the lt Enter gt key to save the configuration and exit You can also use the Arrow key to select Cancel and then press the Enter key to abort this function and return to the previous screen The Esc key allows you to discard any changes you have made and exit the Setup Press the Esc key to exit the setup without saving your changes The following screen will appear Discard changes and exit setup now ok Cancel Enter Press the lt Enter gt key to discard changes and exit You can also use the Arrow key to select Cancel and then press the lt Enter gt key to abort this function and return to the pre vious screen The lt Enter gt key allows you to display or change the setup option listed for a particular setup item The Enter key can also allow you to display the setup sub screens BIOS Setup aTCA 6150 8 2 Main Setup When you first enter the Setup Utility you will enter the Main setup screen
11. Push inwards on the handles until the blade is firmly seated in the chassis Do not force the handles if there is resistance as this may damage the connectors and or backplane 48 Getting Started aTCA 6150 Getting Started 49 ADLINI TECHNOLOGY INC 3 Pinch the ejector to unlock the handle and insert the catch into the faceplate 50 Getting Started aTCA 6150 4 Secure the blade by tightening the captive screws 5 3 Removing the aTCA 6150 To remove the aTCA 6150 blade undo the captive screws pinch the ejector handle release mechanisms and pull outwards on the ejector handles to eject the blade from the backplane Pull the blade towards you until it is free of the chassis Getting Started 51 ADLINIC This page intentionally left blank 52 Getting Started aTCA 6150 6 Driver Installation The drivers for the aTCA 6150 are available on the ADLINK web site Please visit the product website for details http www adlinktech com The following describes the driver installation procedures for Win dows Server 2003 1 Install the Windows operating system before installing any driver Most standard I O device drivers are installed during Windows installation 2 Download the drivers from the website Chipset Intel Chipset Installation Utility Version LAN Controller Intel PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter SAS Controller LSI Adapter SAS 3000 series
12. directive Environmental protection is a top priority for ADLINK We have enforced measures to ensure that our products manu facturing processes components and raw materials have as little impact on the environment as possible When products are at their end of life our customers are encouraged to dispose of them in accordance with the product disposal and or recovery programs prescribed by their nation or company Trademarks Product names mentioned herein are used for identification pur poses only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Preface iii A ADLINI ECHNOLOGY INC Using this Manual Audience and Scope The aTCA 6150 Users Manual is intended for hardware technicians and systems operators with knowledge of installing configuring and operating ATCA systems Manual Organization This manual is organized as follows Chapter 1 Introduction Introduces the 6150 its features block diagrams and package contents Chapter 2 Specifications Presents detailed specification infor mation power consumption and board layout drawings Chapter 3 Functional Description Describes the aTCA 6150 s functional components and board interfaces Chapter 4 Hardware Platform Management Describes the hardware platform management system including IPMI sensors commands and firmware upgrade procedure Chapter 5 Getting Started Describes the installation of compo
13. 1x VGA port DB 15 3x USB 2 0 port Type A 1x RS 232 port RJ45 2x GbE ports RJ45 1 bay aTCA 6150A only LEDs OOS Media User and Hotswap Recessed reset button Rear PCI E x4 from Intel 5520 1x COM port 4x USB 2 0 ports 4x SATA ports from ICH10R 3x SAS SATA ports from LSISAS1064E 2x SerDes ports Specifications aTCA 6150 2 3 Software BIOS AMI BIOS with 8Mbit flash memory Supported OS Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 RedHat Enterprise Linux Release 5 4 MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition 4 0 Contact ADLINK for other OS availability 2 4 Mechanical amp Environmental Dimensions 322 25 x 280mm x 30 48mm H x D x W 6HP slot Operating Standard 0 to 50 C Temperature NEBS short term 0 to 55 C Storage 40 C to 85 Temperature Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing Shock 15G peak to peak 11ms duration non operation Vibration Non operating 1 88G rms 5 to 500 Hz each axis Operating 0 5G rms 5 to 500Hz each axis Compliance CE FCC Class A CUL NEBS Level 3 design Specifications 7 A ADLINK BA CHNOLOGY INC 2 5 Power Consumption This section provides information on the power consumption of aTCA 6150 System Configuration gt Memory 2G DDR3 1066 REG x6 Graphics ATI ES1000
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15. 68 8 3 1 CPU Co fig ratiO M 69 8 3 2 Super IO 71 8 3 3 Hardware Health Configuration 72 8 3 4 USB Configuration 73 8 3 5 AHCI Configuration essen 76 8 3 6 Remote Access Configuration 77 Table of Contents aTCA 6150 8 4 Advanced PCI PnP 5 79 85 Boot Settings sssssssssssssseeeeeeenn 81 8 5 1 Boot Settings 82 8 6 Security 84 8 7 Chipset Setup 87 8 8 Menu erede D ler eo rt 91 8 9 BIOS Update Procedure 93 Important Safety Instructions 95 Getting Es ap t X 97 Table of Contents ix ADLINIC This page intentionally left blank X Table of Contents aTCA 6150 List of Figures Figure 1 1 aTCA 6150 Functional Block Diagram 2 Figure 2 1 aTCA 6150 Board 9 Figure 2 2 aTCA 6150 Front 10 Figure 3 1 aTCA 6150 Switch
16. AT6150 UPGRADE Isi A203 1MG CWSDPMI EXE CWSDPRO EXE CWSPARAM EXE HPMDOS EXE UPGRADE BAT 7 file s 884 350 bytes 2 dir s 863 748 096 bytes free C IPMC AT6150 UPGRADE gt Hardware Platform Management 43 A ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC 2 Execute upgrade bat This tool will upgrade the IPMC firmware automatically After the firmware has been upgraded successfully please do a power cycle or remove the blade from the chassis and reinsert C IPMC AT6150 UPGRADE gt upgrade bat C IPMC AT6150 UPGRADE gt CWSDPMI EXE s CWSDPMI V0 90 r4 Copyright C 1997 CW Sandmann ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY C IPMC AT6150 UPGRADE gt hpmdos exe I KCS F A203 img upgrade Adlink HPH 1 DOS Upgrade Agent Update HPM 1 components using PICMG HPM 1 file Validating firmware image integrity OK Performing preparation stage OK Services may be affected during upgrade Do you wish to continue y n Target Product ID 6150 Target Manufacturer ID 005f13 Performing upgrade stage Upgrading H8S AMCc F W with Version Major 1 Minor 51 Aux a2 00 00 03 Writing firmware 100 completed Firmware upgrade procedure successful Upgrade successful please shutdown and boot system 1 upgrade succeed 3 Go to the TESTTOOL directory and execute TEST BAT This tool will list all the sensors on the aTCA 6150 and Auxiliary Firmwar
17. Enter gt The screen does not dis play the characters entered Retype the password as prompted and press lt Enter gt If the password confirmation is incorrect an error message appears The password is stored in NVRAM after completes 86 BIOS Setup aTCA 6150 8 7 Chipset Setup Select the Chipset tab from the setup screen to enter the Chipset BIOS Setup screen You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub menu for that item The Chipset BIOS Setup screen is shown below J BIOS SETUP UTILITY gt CPU Bridge Configuration Onboard SAS Controller Set this value to Enable Disable SAS controller Boots Graphic Adapter Priority Set this value to decide which BUS PCI or PCIE get first VGA boot priority BIOS Setup 87 ADLINI TECHNOLOGY INC CPU Bridge Configuration The CPU Bridge configuration displays the information and setting of QPI Quick Path Interface and memory BIOS SETUP UTILITY QPI Links Speed Full Speed QPI Links Speed Set to Full speed for normal operation Slow mode is used for debugging QPI Frequency Auto Let BIOS decide the frequency that CPUs can support strongly recommend Memory Frequency Auto Let BIOS decide the frequency that all memory DIMMs can support strongly recommend 88 BIOS Setup aTCA 6150 North Bridge Configuration The North Bridge Chipset Configuration screen displays informa tion about the IOH
18. Exit Now Ok Cancel appears in the window Select Ok to save changes and exit Discard Changes and Exit Select this option to quit Setup without making any permanent changes to the system configuration BIOS Setup 91 A ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC Discard Changes and Exit Setup Now Ok Cancel appears in the window Select Ok to discard changes and exit Discard Changes Select Discard Changes from the Exit menu and press lt Enter gt Select Ok to discard changes Load Optimal Defaults Automatically sets all Setup options to a complete set of default settings when you select this option The Optimal settings are designed for maximum system performance but may not work best for all computer applications In particular do not use the Optimal Setup options if your computer is experiencing system configuration problems Select Load Optimal Defaults from the Exit menu and press lt Enter gt Select Ok to load optimal defaults Load Failsafe Defaults Automatically sets all Setup options to a complete set of default settings when you select this option The Failsafe settings are designed for maximum system stability but not maximum perfor mance Select the FailSafe Setup options if your computer is experiencing system configuration problems Select Load Fail Safe Defaults from the Exit menu and press lt Enter gt Load FailSafe Defaults Ok Cancel appears in the window Select Ok to load FailSafe d
19. Link 100 Mbps Green 1Gbps Amber BCH1 ACT Amber Blink when accessing Ethernet Specifications 11 A ADLINI ECHNOLOGY INC GbE LED LED2 Speed and Link 1Gbps Amber 100Mbps Green LED1 ACT Blinking when accessing Color Amber 2 8 Compliance The aTCA 6150 conforms to the following specifications PICMG 3 0 R2 0 ECN0002 AdvancedTCA PICMG 3 1 Ethernet over AdvancedTCA option 1 and 9 AMC 0 Advanced Mezzanine Card R2 0 Midsize 1 PCI Express 1 0 AMC 2 E2 Type 4 AMC 3 Storage R1 0 ww Ww www 12 Specifications aTCA 6150 3 Functional Description 3 1 CPU Memory and Chipset Supported Processors Six core Intel amp Xeon Processor L5638 Quad core Intel amp Xeon Processor L5618 The Intel Xeon amp processor 5600 series is the first generation dual processor server workstation solution to implement key new technologies gt Integrated Memory controller gt Point to point link interface based on Intel QuickPath Interconnect Intel The processor is optimized for performance with the power effi ciencies of a low power micro architecture to enable smaller qui eter systems The Intel Xeon processors L5638 and L5618 are multi core pro cessors based on 32 nm process technology Processor features include two Intel QPI point to point links with 5 86GT s 12MB of shared cache and an integrated memory controller The p
20. Locations 24 List of Figures xi ADLINIC This page intentionally left blank xii List of Figures aTCA 6150 List of Tables Table 3 1 Front Panel USB Connector Pin Definition 21 Table 3 2 VGA Connector Pin Definition 22 Table 3 3 COM Serial Port Connector Pin Definition 23 Table 3 4 IPMC Debug Port Connector Pin Definition 23 Table 3 5 Blade Operation Mode Switch Settings Rev 2 25 Table 3 6 Blade Operation Mode Switch Settings Rev A3 25 Table 3 7 COM Mode Switch Settings Rev 2 26 Table 3 8 COM Mode Switch Settings Rev A34 26 Table 4 1 aTCA 6150 IPMI 32 Table 4 2 Get Sensor Reading FRU Hotswap Sensor 33 Table 4 3 Get Sensor Reading Physical IPMB 0 Sensor 34 Table 4 4 Watchdog Timer 35 Table 4 5 Version Change 36 Table 4 6 Get Sensor Reading 39 Table 4 7 Supported IPMI Commands 40 List of Tables xiii ADLINIC This page intentionally left blank xiv List of Tables aTCA 6150 1 Intr
21. You can always return to the Main setup screen by select ing the Main tab There are two Main Setup options They are described in this section The Main BIOS Setup screen is shown below System Time System Time System Date Use this option to change the system time and date Highlight Sys tem Time or System Date using the lt Arrow gt keys Enter new val ues using 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 time is in 24 hour format For example 5 30 A M ap pears as 05 30 00 and 5 30 P M as 17 30 00 BIOS Setup 67 ADLINI TECHNOLOGY INC 8 3 Advanced BIOS Setup Select the Advanced tab from the 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 SuperlO Configuration to go to the sub menu for that item You can display an Advanced BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the Arrow keys The Advanced BIOS Setup screen is shown below The sub menus are described on the following pages BIOS SETUP UTILITY gt USB Configuration 68 BIOS Setup aTCA 6150 8 3 1 Configuration You can use this screen to select options for the CPU Configura tion Settings Use the up and down lt Arrow gt keys to select an item Use the lt gt and lt gt keys to change t
22. com pliance Comprehensive testability including full internal scan mem ory BIST I O xor tree and Iddq Full ACPI 1 0b OnNow and IAPC Instantly Available PC power management including PCI power management reg isters Bi endian support for compliance on a variety of processor platforms Bus mastering of 2D display lists Triple 10 bit palette DAC supports pixel rates to 350MHz DDC1 and DDC2 for plug and play monitors Flexible memory support gt DDR1 and DDR2 SDRAM and SGRAM gt 16 bit interface gt 8MB to 256MB Up to 1GB s bandwidth Single chip solution in 0 13 micron process 1 2V CMOS technology in a BGA package Functional Description aTCA 6150 3 2 Peripherals The following standard peripherals are available on the aTCA 6150 blade Timer The aTCA 6150 is equipped with the following timers Real Time Clock The ICH10R contains a real time clock that performs timekeeping functions and includes 256 bytes of general purpose battery backed CMOS RAM Features include an alarm function programmable periodic interrupt and a 100 year calendar All battery backed CMOS RAM data remains stored in an additional EEPROM This pre vents data loss in case the aTCA 6150 is operated without battery gt Counter Timer Three 8254 style counter timers are included on the aTCA 6150 as defined for the PC AT Sys tem Timer Refresh Request Speaker Tone Output High Precision Event Timers HPET In additio
23. forget the password you must erase the sys tem configuration information in NVRAM To access the sub menu for the following items select the item and press Enter Change Supervisor Password Change User Password gt Clear User Password Supervisor Password Indicates whether a supervisor password has been set User Password Indicates whether a user password has been set Change Supervisor Password Select this option and press Enter to access the sub menu You can use the sub menu to change the supervisor password Change User Password Select this option and press Enter to access the sub menu You can use the sub menu to change the user password Clear User Password Select this option and press Enter to access the sub menu You can use the sub menu to clear the user password Change Supervisor Password Select Change Supervisor Password from the Security Setup menu and press lt Enter gt Enter New Password Type the password and press Enter The screen does not dis play the characters entered Retype the password as prompted and press lt Enter gt If the password confirmation is incorrect an BIOS Setup 85 A ADLINI p TECHNOLOGY INC error message appears The password is stored in NVRAM after completes Change User Password Select Change User Password from the Security Setup menu and press lt Enter gt Enter New Password Type the password and press lt
24. should not be placed on any surface or in any form of storage container until the board and heat sink have cooled down to room temperature If your board type is not specifically qualified as being hot swap capable switch off the system power before installing the board in a free slot Failure to do so could endanger your life or health and may damage your board or system Certain blades require bus master and or Rear I O capability If you are in doubt whether such features are required for the board you intend to install please check your specific board and or system documentation to make sure that your system is provided with an appropriate free slot in which to insert the board This ATCA blade contains electrostatic sensitive devices Please observe the necessary precautions to avoid damage to your board gt Discharge your clothing before touching the assembly Tools must be discharged before use gt Do not touch components connector pins or traces gt If working at an anti static workbench with professional dis charging equipment please do not omit to use it Getting Started 47 5 2 Installing the 6150 Follow these steps to install the aTCA 6150 to the chassis 1 Carefully align the board edges with the chassis guide rails and insert the blade into the chassis guide rail 2 Check that the catch hooks and alignment pins at either end of the blade are correctly inserted into the proper openings
25. tab from the setup screen to enter the Boot BIOS Setup screen You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen such as Boot Device Priority to go to the sub menu for that item You can display a Boot BIOS Setup option by highlight ing it using the lt Arrow gt keys The Boot Settings screen is shown below BIOS SETUP UTILITY gt Boot Settings Configuration BIOS Setup 81 ADLINI TECHNOLOGY INC 8 5 1 Boot Settings Configuration Use this screen to select options for the Boot Settings Configura tion Use the up and down Arrow keys to select an item Use the Plus and Minus keys to change the value of the selected option The settings are described on the following pages The screen is shown below BIOS SETUP UTILITY Quick Boot Enabled Quick Boot Disabled Set this value to allow the BIOS to perform all POST tests Enabled Set this value to allow the BIOS to skip certain POST tests to boot faster Quiet Boot Disabled Set this value to allow the computer system to dis play the POST messages Enabled Set this value to allow the computer system to dis play the OEM logo 82 BIOS Setup aTCA 6150 Bootup Num Lock Set this value to allow the Number Lock setting to be modified during boot up Off This option does not enable the keyboard Number Lock automatically To use the 10 keys on the key board press the Number Lock key located on the upper left
26. the application The Watchdog Timer of the W83627UHG consists of an 8 bit pro grammable time out counter and a control and status register The time out counter ranges from 1 to 255 minutes in the minutes mode or 1 to 255 seconds in the seconds mode The mode of the Watchdog Timer counter are selected at Logical Device 8 CR F5h bit 3 The time out value is set at Logical Device 8 CR F6 Writing zero disables the Watchdog Timer function Writ ing any non zero value to this register causes the counter to load this value into the Watchdog Timer counter and start counting down The W83627UHG outputs a low signal to the WDTO pin 77 when a time out event occurs In other words when the value is counted down to zero the timer stops and the W83627UHG sets the WDTO status bit in Logic Device 8 CR F7h bit 4 outputting a low signal to the WDTO pin pin 77 Writing a zero will clear the status bit and the WDTO pin returns to high This bit will also be cleared if or signal is asserted Watchdog Timer 59 A ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC 7 2 Sample Code This sample code is provided for testing the Watchdog Timer func tion of the W83627UHG on the aTCA 6150 include lt stdlib h gt include lt stdio h gt include lt string h gt include lt dos h gt void WDTRUN int config port int count value void Enter W627UHG Config int config port void Exit W627UHG Config int config port void ma
27. type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions The typical life expectancy of a 225mAh battery is 4 5 years with an average on time of 8 hours per working day at an oper ating temperature of 30 However this typical value varies considerably because the life expectancy is dependent on the operating temperature and standby shutdown time of the sys tem in which it operates To ensure that the lifetime of the bat tery has not been exceeded it is recommended to change the battery after 3 4 years 18 Functional Description aTCA 6150 Reset The aTCA 6150 is automatically reset by a precision voltage mon itoring circuit that detects a drop in voltage below the acceptable operating limit of 4 85V for the 5V line and below 3 2V for the 3 3V line Other reset sources include the Watchdog Timer the face plate push button switch and also the RESET signal from the IPMC The al CA 6150 responds to any of these sources by initial izing local peripherals A reset will be generated by the following conditions gt Power failure 5 V supply falls below 4 1 V typ or 3 3 V supply falls below 2 93 V typ gt Pushbutton RESET pressed Watchdog time out gt IPM controller reset SMBus and 12 Devices The aTCA 6150 provides a System Management Bus SMBus hosted by the ICH10R and an 12 bus hosted by the IPM control ler H8S 2168 The following table describe
28. 3 to RTM PCI E x8 To RTM PCI E x4 PCI E x4 UCH 1 2 SerDes BCH 1 2 PCI 32bit 33Mhz RGB USB1 2 3 GbE 1 2 to Front Panel 2 5 HDD BIOS BIOS 4GB Flash TPM RTM SATA x4 Super IPMC USB5 6 7 8 VO com IPMB 0 1 COM3 RTM COME COM Telecom Clock Figure 1 1 aTCA 6150 Functional Block Diagram 2 Introduction aTCA 6150 1 3 Package Contents Before opening the product box please check the shipping carton for any damage If the shipping carton and contents are damaged notify the dealer for a replacement Retain the shipping carton and packing material for inspection by the dealer Obtain authorization before returning any product to ADLINK Check that the following items are included in the package If there are any missing items contact your dealer gt 6150 AdvancedTCA processor blade CPU RAM specifications will differ depending on options selected gt RJ 45 to DBY cable This product must be protected from static discharge and physi cal shock Never remove any of the components except at a static free workstation Use the anti static bag shipped with the product when putting the board on a surface Wear an anti static wrist strap properly grounded on one of the system s ESD ground jacks when installing or servicing system components CAUTION Introduc
29. 4 port with 1064E VGA Controller ATI ES1000 6 14 10 6553 We recommend using all the drivers provided on the ADLINK All in One CD or downloaded from the ADLINK website to ensure driver compatibility Contact ADLINK to get support for other oper ating systems 6 1 Chipset Driver Installation To install the chipset driver for Windows Server 2003 1 Run the InstallShield installation program gt Self extracting EXE distribution INFINST AUTOL EXE gt Compressed ZIP distribution SETUP EXE 2 You will be prompted to agree to the license agreement If you do not agree the installation program will exit before extracting any files 3 Once the operating system reboots follow the on screen instructions and accept default settings to complete the setup Driver Installation 53 ADLINIC 6 2 LAN Driver Installation Download the archive Intel Network Adapter Win2003 v14 3 zip then extract and run the installation wizard language files are embedded in this archive You do not need to download an extra language pack After installing the Intel LAN driver you will see the following Net work Adapters in the Device Manager gt Intel 10 Gigabit KX4 Dual Port Server Adapter x2 gt 82576EB Intel PRO 1000 PB Dual Port Server Connection x6 File Action e E TESTMAN NX2C8H2 Y Computer Disk drives 2 Display adapters Human Interface Devices S I
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31. Configuration You can use this screen to select options for the USB Configura tion Use the up and down lt Arrow gt keys to select an item Use the lt gt and lt gt keys to change the value of the selected option The settings are described on the following pages The screen is shown below BIOS SETUP UTILITY Legacy USB Support Enabled Legacy USB Support Legacy USB Support refers to USB mouse and keyboard sup port Normally if this option is not enabled any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard will not become available until a USB compatible operating system is fully booted with all USB driv ers loaded When this option is enabled any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard can control the system even when there are no USB drivers loaded on the system Set this value to enable or disable the Legacy USB Support BIOS Setup 73 A ADLINI ECHNOLOGY INC Disabled Set this value to prevent the use of any USB device in DOS or during system boot Enabled Set this value to allow the use of USB devices during boot and while using DOS gt Auto This option auto detects USB Keyboards or Mice and if found allows them to be utilized during boot and while using DOS Port 64 60 Emulation This option uses USB to receive the IO port 64 60 trap to emu late the legacy keyboard controller USB 2 0 Controller Mode The USB 2 0 Controller Mode configures the data rate of the USB port The options are Fu
32. DE ATA ATAPI controllers gt Keyboards 77 Mice and other pointing devices Monitors 88 Network adapters 88 Intel R 10 Gigabit SR Dual Port Server Adapter 88 Intel R 10 Gigabit XF SR Dual Port Server Adapter 2 88 Intel R PRO 1000 PB Dual Port Server Connection 88 Intel R PRO 1000 PB Dual Port Server Connection 2 E EIntel R PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter 88 Intel R PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter 2 Vb bebe bebe bebe bebe bebe bebe 54 Driver Installation aTCA 6150 6 3 LAN Driver Installation Right click the mouse on the SCSI Controller in the Device Man ager and select Update Driver Ere Disk drives Display adapters 9 Human Interface Devices IDE ATA ATAPI controllers H 5 Keyboards 75 Mice and other pointing devices 3 Monitors 88 Network adapters Bg Intel R 10 Gigabit SR Dual Port Server Adapter B Intel R 10 Gigabit SR Dual Port Server Adapter 2 Bg Intel R PRO 1000 PB Dual Port Server Connection 118080 Intel R PRO 1000 PB Dual Port Server Connection 2 B Intel R PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter BB Intel R PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter 2 9 Other devices Network Controller Ports COM amp LPT Disable H Processors tal 51 08 Sound videa and Launches the Hardware Updat Scan for hardware chang
33. KA xiii T JIntroductioh nna ngu ERE Re 1 1 1 OVarvieW 1 1 2 Block Diagram emnes 2 143 IN om 3 2 Specifications mee 5 2 1 CPU Chipset 5 2 2 Standards and Interface 6 2 9 SOlIWale 2 7 24 Mechanical amp Environmental eene 7 2 5 Power Consumption 1 8 2 6 aTCA 6150 Board 9 2 7 aTCA 6150 Front Panel eese 10 2 8 COMPLIANCE nnns 12 3 Functional Description eese 13 3 1 CPU Memory and 13 ga Tec 17 3 3 I O Interfaces 21 34 SWIIChes 24 4 Hardware Platform Management 29 4 1 Platform Management Overview 29 4 2 29 Table of Contents vii ADLINI TECHNOLOGY INC viii 4 2 1 Get Sensor Reading FRU Hotswap Sensor 33 4 2 2 Get Sensor Reading Physical IPMB 0 Senso
34. N ON Table 3 6 Blade Operation Mode Switch Settings Rev A3 and higher Default On PCB Rev A2 the IPMC can only detect the processor oe nearest the front panel for temperature and voltage monitoring From PCB Rev A3 onwards the IPMC can detect both proces sors automatically Pin 1 on SW1 is used to identify the PCB version to the SW1 PICMG 3 1 Option Control Options Pin 3 Pin 4 PICMG 3 1 Opt 1 OFF OFF PICMG 3 1 Opt 9 ON OFF Default Functional Description 25 A ADLINK BA CHNOLOGY INC SW2 Debug use only Switch SW2 is for debugging purposes For normal operation leave the switch in the default settings SW2 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Default Setting OFF OFF OFF OFF gt Pin 1 ON for FWE pin protection OFF for Normal operation gt Pin2 ON for Slave SPI OFF for Master SPI IPMC Mode Select gt Pin 3 ON for Program mode OFF for Normal mode gt Pin 4 ON for Program mode OFF for Normal mode COM Mode Switch Settings SWX1 and SWX2 Switches SWX1 and SWX2 are used to set the COM port func tion to HS 232 mode or IPMC debug mode There are different switch settings for PCB Revisions A2 and A3 onwards Mode Switch Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 RS 232 port SWX1 ON ON OFF OFF default SWX2 OFF ON N A IPMC deb SWX1 OFF OFF ON ON
35. Reset button Figure 2 2 aTCA 6150 Front Panel LED Definitions The following shows the LED in the front panel which included the Hot swap LED User LED Media LED and OOS LED Hot swap LED gt FRU State number FRU State Name Blue Off MO FRU not installed On M1 FRU inactive Long blink M2 FRU activation request Off M3 FRU activation in process Off M4 FRU active Short blink M5 FRU deactivation request Short blink M6 FRU deactivation in process 10 Specifications Out of Service LED aTCA 6150 OOS LED Red State Remark Blink During BIOS POST FRU State M4 Off BIOS POST OK FRU State M4 On After OS shutdown FRU State M1 Media LED Media LED Green State Remark Blink Accessing Disk I O Off Disk I O idle User LED User LED Amber State Remark This LED is reserved for On Default On customer applications and can be controlled via GPIO Base Fabric Channel LED BASE Channel and Fabric Channel LED Fabric 2 Speed Link 1Gbps OFF 10Gbps ON Amber Fabric 2 ACT Amber Blink when accessing Ethernet I O Fabric 1 Speed Link 1Gbps OFF 10Gbps ON Amber Fabric 1 ACT Amber Blink when accessing Ethernet I O La 1 gl Q lt ACT gt 2 Speed Link 100 Mbps Green 1Gbps Amber BCH2 ACT Amber Blink when accessing Ethernet I O BCH1 Speed
36. Table 3 3 COM1 Serial Port Connector Pin Definition When the Front Panel RJ45 COM connector is set to PMC debug mode the pin assignment of the RJ45 connector is as below Pin Signal Function 1 NC Not connected 2 NC Not connected 3 NC Not connected 4 DBG_TX IPMC Transmit Data 5 DBG_RX IPMC Receive Data 6 GND Ground 7 NC Not connected 8 NC Not connected Table 3 4 IPMC Debug Port Connecior Pin Definition See COM Mode Switch Settings SWX1 SWX2 on page 26 for DIP switch settings Functional Description 23 PN 3 4 Switches Switch SW1 is for Blade Operation Mode Control Pins 1 amp 2 and PICMG 3 1 Option Control Pins 3 amp 4 Switch SW2 is for debug ging purposes Switches SWX1 and SWX2 are used to set the COM port function to RS 232 mode or IPMC debug mode SW7 is provided to clear CMOS SW2 SW1 SWX2 Figure 3 1 aTCA 6150 Switch Locations 24 Functional Description aTCA 6150 SW1 Blade Operation Mode Control Normal operation requires a shelf manager for the blade to boot Standalone mode allows the blade to boot without a shelf manager There are different switch settings for PCB Revisions A2 and A3 onwards Options Pin 1 Pin 2 Normal mode OFF OFF Standalone mode OFF ON Table 3 5 Blade Operation Mode Switch Settings Rev A2 Options Pin 1 Pin 2 Normal mode ON OFF Standalone mode O
37. aTCA 6150 is equipped with three dual port Intel amp 82571EB Gigabit Ethernet controllers which provide a total of six GbE ports onboard In default configuration two ports are connected to the front panel and two ports are connected to the Base Interface channels The third controller provides two 1GB Fiber Channels routed to SERDES links to the RTM if no riser card installed The aDB 6150 A Fabric riser card provides the capability to sup port different configurations for Fabric Channels 1 and 2 An aDB 6150 A will be installed on the aTCA 6150 by default An Intel 82599EB Ethernet controller on the riser card connects to the IOH via a PCI E x8 interface and provides 10GbE links to Fabric Channels 1 and 2 FCH1 FCH2 22 Functional Description aTCA 6150 Serial Port One PC compatible serial RS 232 RJ45 port is provided on the front panel with DIP switches SWX1 and SWX2 on the board that are used to set the COM port function to RS 232 mode or IPMC debug mode A complete set of handshaking and modem control signals are supported with data transfer rates up to 115 2 kB sec The Front Panel RJ45 COM connector CN8 pin assignment is listed below COM Serial Port Connector RJ45 Pin Signal Function 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 2 RTS Request to Send 3 DSR Data Set Ready m 4 TXD Transmit Data 5 RXD Receive Data 6 GND Ground 7 CTS Clear to Send 8 DTR Data Terminal Ready
38. able 4 3 Get Sensor Reading Physical IPMB 0 Sensor Hardware Platform Management aTCA 6150 4 2 3 Watchdog Timer Sensor Sensor Sensor Type Code Specific Offset Event This sensor is recommended for new IPMI v1 0 and later implementations Timer expired status only no action no 00h interrupt 01h Hard Reset 02h Power Down 03h Power Cycle 04h 07h reserved 08h Timer interrupt The Event Data 2 field for this command can be used to provide an event extension code with the following definition Watchdog 2 23h 7 4 interrupt type Oh none 1h SMI 2h NMI 3h Messaging Interrupt Fh unspecified all other reserved 3 0 timer use at expiration Oh reserved 1h BIOS FRB2 2h BIOS POST 3h OS Load 4h SMS OS 5h OEM Fh unspecified all other reserved Table 4 4 Watchdog Timer Sensor Hardware Platform Management 35 A ADLINI p CHNOLOGY INC 4 2 4 Sensor Type Sensor Type Code Sensor Specific Offset Version Change Sensor Event Version Change 2Bh 00h 00h Hardware change detected with associated Entity Informational This offset does not imply whether the hardware change was successful or not Only that a change occurred Oth 01h Firmware or software change detected with associated Entity Informational Success or failure not implied 02h 02h Hardware incompatibility detected
39. ata B7 1 789 V Status OK l0 41 5V 1081 RAW Data 98 1 485 V Status OK lIQ T1 5V US ix RAW Data 98 1 485 V Status OK 12 LM75 SYS Temp 16 RAW Data A0 32 000 C tex tatus 13 W83627 OVI OB Status OK 14 SIO THERM 0C Status OK 15 SIO WDT 0D Status OK 16 10H THBM OE lt lt Status OK 17 CPU HERMTRIP OF Status OK 18 FSB FERR 10 Status OK 19 FSB TERR 111 exes Status 20 5 5 PWROK 12 Status OK 21 CPUO Temp 17 RAW Data 21 33 000 C Status OK 22 CPU1 Temp 18 RAW Data 1C 28 000 C Status OK 23 Hot Swap 00 Status OK Hardware Platform Management 45 ADLINIC PN This page intentionally left blank 46 Hardware Platform Management aTCA 6150 5 Getting Started The aTCA 6150 has been designed for easy installation However the following standard precautions installation procedures and general information must be observed to ensure proper installation and to preclude damage to the board other system components or injury to personnel 5 1 Safety Requirements The following safety precautions must be observed when installing or operating the aTCA 6150 ADLINK assumes no responsibility for any damage resulting from failure to comply with these require ments Exercised due care when handling the board as the heat sink can get very hot Do not touch the heat sink when installing or removing the board The board
40. c navigation for the AMIBIOS 8 BIOS setup utility 8 1 Starting the BIOS To enter the setup screen follow these steps 1 Power on the motherboard 2 Press the lt Delete gt key on your keyboard when you see the following text prompt lt Press DEL to run Setup gt 3 After you press the lt Delete gt key the main BIOS setup menu displays You can access the other setup screens from the main BIOS setup menu such as Chipset and Power menus American Megatrends www ami com ANIBIOS 2002 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Date 10 08 07 12 39 39 Ver 00 00 04 Intel R Celeron R M Processor Press DEL to run Setup Checking NURAN USB 5 2 Keyboards 2 Mice 1 Hub 1 Storage Device 1024MB IK fiuto Detecting Pri Master IDE Hard Disk fiutn Detecting Pri Slave ATAPT CDROM Pri Master 3 20 ST38410fi 6076 Note In most cases the lt Delete gt key is used to invoke the setup screen There are several cases that use other keys such as lt F1 gt lt F2 gt and soon BIOS Setup 63 ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC I Setup Menu The main BIOS setup menu is the first screen that you can navi gate Each main BIOS setup menu option is described in this user s guide The Main BIOS setup menu screen has two main frames The left frame displays all the options that can be configured Grayed options cannot be configured Blue options can be The right frame displays the key legend Ab
41. cessors A proces sor with hyper threading enabled is treated by the operating System as two processors instead of one Intel Speedstep Technology Intel SpeedStep technology allows the system to dynami cally adjust processor voltage and core frequency which can result in decreased average power consumption and decreased average heat production Intel C State Technology This function controls the availability of the CPU C state power saving technology 70 BIOS Setup aTCA 6150 8 3 2 Super IO Configuration You can use this screen to select options for the Super IO settings Use the up and down lt Arrow gt keys to select an item Use the lt gt and lt gt keys to change the value of the selected option The settings are described on the following pages The screen is shown below p E BIOS SETUP UTILITY UART1 to Front Panel 3F81 UART1 to Front Panel UART2 to IPMC UART3 to ZONE2 UARTA to Telecom UART6 to IPMC These items are for enabling disabling the serial port to the Front Panel IPMC RTM and Telecom Detailed resources for these serial ports are listed in the help field of the setup screen BIOS Setup 71 ADLINI TECHNOLOGY INC I 8 3 8 Hardware Health Configuration This option displays the current status of all of the monitored hard ware devices components such as voltages and temperatures BIOS SETUP UTILITY 72 BIOS Setup aTCA 6150 8 3 4 USB
42. ctivation Get Device Locator Record ID Get Port State Set Port State Compute Power Properties X X ox x x Set Power Level Get Power Level x Bused Resource Control Get IPMB Link Info x SET_CLOCK_STATE x GET CLOCK STATE x Get AMC Port State Set AMC Port State Table 4 7 cont d Supported IPMI Commands XXX X ox ox 42 Hardware Platform Management aTCA 6150 4 4 IPMI Firmware Upgrade Procedure The processor can communicate with the IPMC by Keyboard Con troller Style KCS and an upgrade tool for DOS environment to upgrade the IPMC firmware is provided on the ADLINK All in One CD or can be downloaded from the ADLINK website Please fol low the procedures below to upgrade the IPMC firmware 1 Copy the upgrade tool for DOS onto a bootable USB flash drive and change the boot order setting in BIOS so that the USB flash drive is the first boot device C IPMC AT6150 gt dir w Volume in drive C has no label Volume Serial Number is 0065 1CB9 Directory of 6150 L5 README DOC TESTTOOL UPGRADE 1 file s 2 185 216 bytes 4 dir s 863 748 096 bytes free C IPMC AT6150 gt cd upgrade NIPMCNAT6150NUPGRADE dir w Volume in drive C has no label Volume Serial Number is 0065 1CB9 Directory of C IPMC
43. e Revision Information a2000003 indicates the firmware version is a2000003 C IPMC AT6150 TESTTOOL gt dir w Volume in drive C has no label Volume Serial Number is 0065 1CB9 Directory of C IPMC AT6150 TESTTOOL gt s INFO INI IPMITEST EXE H Hardware Platform Management EST BAT aTCA 6150 IPMITOOL v 2 0 1 03 17 2008 IPMI toolkit for Terminal mode Copyright c 2006 11 Rights Reserved FOR PRODUCTS WITH PICMG 2 9 CPCI CAPABILITY ONLY Please Press any key Check IPMC status Product Name Check Development Check KCS status Check IPMB addr FRU Information Board FRU ID Press any key DO NOT RUN THIS PROGRAM UNDER WINDOWS NT 2000 OR XP to continue EH FE AE HEE AE FE FE AE FE FE AE EET EE EH EE ER EE EH Mos idle OK aTCA 6150 Firmware Version V1 51 SUaUtuS vs OK Auxiliary Firmware Revision Information a2000003 IPMB addr 0x80 Board product Name aTCA6150 1 V1 1 to continue Ol Hot Swap 00 Status OK 02 ShelfFRU HotSwap 01 Status OK 03 Hot Swap AMC 1 02 Status OK 04 IPMB Physical 0A Status OK 05 BMC Watchdog 14 Status OK 06 Version change 15 Status OK 07 45 0 105 i RAW Data D1 5 104 V Status OK 08 43 3V 06 RAW Data D1 3 367 V Status OK 09 41 8 07 RAW D
44. e agent change OFh management software application change 10h management software middleware change 11h programmable hardware change e g FPGA 12h board FRU module change change of a module plugged into associated entity 13h board FRU component change addition or removal of a replaceable component on the board FRU that is not tracked as a FRU 14h board FRU replaced with equivalent version 15h board FRU replaced with newer version 16h board FRU replaced with older version 17h board FRU hardware configuration change e g strap jumper cable change etc Hardware Platform Management 37 A ADLINK BA CHNOLOGY INC 4 2 5 Get Sensor Reading Command Byte Data field Request data 1 Sensor Number FFh reserved 1 Completion Code Sensor reading Byte 1 byte of reading Ignore on read if sensor does not return an numeric analog reading Response data 7 0b Event Messages disabled from this sensor 6 Ob 2 sensor scanning disabled 5 1b reading state unavailable formerly initial update in progress This bit is set to indicate that re arm Set Event Receiver command has been used to request an update of the sensor status and that update has not occurred yet Software should use this bit to avoid getting an incorrect status while the first sensor update is in progress This bit is only required if it is possible for the controller to receiv
45. e and process a Get Sensor Reading or Get Sensor Event Status command for the sensor before the update has completed This is most likely to be the case for sensors such as fan RPM sensors that may require seconds to accumulate the first reading after a re arm The bit is also used to indicate when a reading state is unavailable because the management controller cannot obtain a valid reading or state for the monitored entity typically because the entity is not present See PICMG Specification 3 0 Section 16 4 Event Status Event Conditions and Present State and Section 16 6 Re arming for more information 4 0 reserved Ignore on read 38 Hardware Platform Management aTCA 6150 Byte Data field For threshold based sensors Present threshold comparison status 7 6 reserved Returned as 1b Ignore on read 5 1b at or above upper non recoverable threshold 4 1b at or above upper critical threshold 3 1b at or above upper non critical threshold 2 1b at or below lower non recoverable threshold 1 1b at or below lower critical threshold 0 1b at or below lower non critical threshold 2 2 1002 For discrete reading sensors 7 1b state 7 asserted 6 1b state 6 asserted 5 1b state 5 asserted Response 4 1b state 4 asserted data 3 1b 2 state 3 asserted cont d 2 1b state 2 asserted 1 1b state 1 asserted 0 1b
46. efaults 92 BIOS Setup aTCA 6150 8 9 BIOS Update Procedure Download the BIOS binary file from ADLINK web site or Technical Service department Extract the compressed file and execute P BAT to update the BIOS Please note that the name of the BIOS file will reflect the BIOS revision The example below will update the BIOS using the file A6150T12 ROM KKK KK KK KKK KK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK C BIOS AT6150 gt dir w Volume in drive C has no label Volume Serial Number is 0065 1CB9 Directory of C BIOS AT6150 Ls A6150T12 ROM AFUDOS EXE AFUWIN EXE HISTORY TXT P BAT DUCORESYS SYS UCOREW64 SYS 7 file s 2 623 464 bytes 2 dir s 867 123 200 bytes free C BIOS AT6150 gt p bat C BIOS AT6150 gt afudos a6150t12 rom p b reboot KKK KR KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK AMI Firmware Update Utility Ver 4 12 Copyright C 2006 American Megatrends Inc 11 Rights Reserved kk ck KKK ck ck kk ck ck ck ce ck KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK kk ck ko ko k KK KKK Bootblock checksum ok Bootblock checksum ok Module checksums ok Erasing flash x69 done done Verifying flash done Writing Bootblock done Verifying Bootblock 0x000D3800 100 kk ck KR KKK KKK KKK KK ck Ck ck KK KKK KKK KKK KEK KKK KKK ko kk ko kk C
47. es Properties Select nstall from a list or specific location Advanced Hardware Update Wizard Welcome to the Hardware Update D Wizard This wizard helps you install software for SCSI Controller If your hardware came with an installation CD gt or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended amp ji Click Next to continue Carce Driver Installation 55 ADLINK p Navigate to location simpt sas srvO3 x86 ase choose your search and installation options gt 5 Search for the best driver in these 2 xl Use the check boxes below to lim select the Folder that contains drivers For your hardware paths and removable media The Search removable media f i he bese tee LsImpt Sas W2k3 P14 12803 C3 Isimpt sas srv03 1464 DXGB C3 Isimpt sas srv03 IA64 rel Isimpt sas srv03 x64 C Don t search will choose the dri Isimpt sas srv03 x64 rel Choose this option to select the di 5 the driver you choose will be the E Isimpt sas srv03 x86 rel D vea X Select Continue Anyway when this message pops up Installation A The software you are installing for this hardware L LSI Adapter SAS 3000 series 4 port with 1064E StorPort has not passed W
48. he value of the selected option A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen The settings are described on the follow ing pages An example of the CPU Configuration screen is shown below BIOS SETUP UTILITY Hardware Prefetcher Enabled Hardware Prefetcher This is used for reducing the waiting time of DRAM The hard ware prefetcher looks for streams of data and tries to predict what data will be needed next by the processor and proactively tries to fetch these data BIOS Setup 69 A ADLINK ECHNOLOGY INC Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch This is used to choose the optimal use of sequential memory access for performance purpose Disable this setting for appli cations that require high use of random memory access Execute Disable Bit Capability Intel s Execute Disable Bit is an hardware based security fea ture that can help reduce system exposure to viruses and mali cious code It allows the processor to classify areas in memory where application code can or cannot execute When a mali cious worm attempts to insert code in the buffer the processor disables code execution preventing damage and worm propa gation To use Execute Disable bit you must have a PC or server with a processor with Execute Disable Bit capability and a supporting operating system Intel amp HT Technology Hyper Threading Technology is used to improve parallelization of computations performed on PC micropro
49. hold 95 C Upper Critical Threshold 75 C Upper Non Critical Threshold 60 C 14 CPUO Temp 0x11 CPU Temperature Please refer to section 4 2 5 Upper Non Recoverable Threshold 100 Upper Critical Threshold 80 Upper Non Critical Threshold 65 CPU1 Temp 0x12 CPU Temperature Please refer to section 4 2 5 Upper Non Recoverable Threshold 100 Upper Critical Threshold 80 Upper Non Critical Threshold 65 C W83627_OVT 0xC Discrete Sensor Normal 0x0001 Abnormal 0x0002 OVT SMI Can create interrupts that depend on the temperatures measured by SYSTIN and CPUTIN This mode is enabled by setting THYST Temperature Hysteresis to 127 C 17 510 THERM 0 0 Discrete Sensor Normal 0x0001 Abnormal 0x0002 Same as W83627 OVT 18 510 WDT OxE Discrete Sensor Normal 0x0001 Abnormal 0x0002 Watchdog timer output signal The time out counter ranges from 1 to 255 minutes in the minute mode or 1 to 255 seconds in the second mode ICH THEM OxF Discrete Sensor Normal 0x0001 Abnormal 0x0002 Thermal Alarm Active low signal generated by external hardware to generate an or SCI FSB GPIO FERR 0x10 Discrete Sensor Normal 0x0001 Abnormal 0x0002 FERR floating point error is qualified by STPCLK When STPCLK is not asserted FERR indicates a floating point error and will be asserted when the proce
50. in int argc char argv int number DevID1 DevID2 chipflag 0 int ioport 0x4E Default config port 0 4 if argc 1 arge 3 amp amp argv 2 i argc 3 printf ADLINK Watchdog Timer Utility of aTCA 6150 printf Usage WDT6150 value i n printf value is from 1 to 15300 the unit is second n printf Write 0 will disable watchdog timer n n printf 1 change IO port to 0 2 Default is Ox4E Wn exit 1 1 if argc 3 ioport 0x2E Detect W83627UHG Enter_W627UHG_Config ioport Get Chip ID Hi Byte 0 2 Chip ID LO Byte 0 3 outportb ioport 0x20 DevID1 1 outportb ioport 0x21 DevID2 1 if DevID1 0xA2 amp amp DevID2 amp 0 0x30 chipflag 1 60 Watchdog Timer aTCA 6150 if chipflag 0 printf ADLINK Watchdog Timer Utility of aTCA 6150 n n printf Can t find any Winbond W83627UHG on system n Exit W627UHG Config ioport exit 1 1 printf ADLINK Watchdog Timer Utility of aTCA 6150 n Nn number atoi argv 1 WDTRUN ioport number Exit_W627UHG_Config ioport void Enter_W627UHG_Config int config_port outportb config_port 0x87 outportb config_port 0x87 void Exit_W627UHG_Config int config_port outportb config_port OxAA void WDTRUN int config_port int count_value i
51. indows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with this version of Windows Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway Cancel 56 Driver Installation aTCA 6150 The LSI adapter SAS 3000 series 4 port with 1064E StorPort driver will be installed Please wait while the wizard installs the software LSI Adapter SAS 3000 series 4 port with 1064 StorPort gt F AWINDOWS system32 DRIVERS Click Finish to complete the installation Hardware Update Wizard Completing the Hardware Update gt Wizard SS The wizard has finished installing the software for LSI Adapter SAS 3000 series 4 port with 1064E 97 StorPort Click Finish to close the wizard Driver Installation 57 A FA ADLINI TECHNOLOGY INC 58 6 4 VGA Driver Installation Right click the mouse on the VGA Controller in the Device Man ager and select Update Driver Navigate to the directory 2KXP INF for the VGA driver Hardware Update Wizard Browse For Folder 21 Select the folder that contains drivers your hardware 22 Chipset
52. k kc ko kk ko ko k ko ko KKK BIOS Setup 93 ADLINIC This page intentionally left blank 94 BIOS Setup 6150 Important Safety Instructions For user safety please read and follow all instructions WARNINGS CAUTIONS and NOTES marked in this manual and on the associated equipment before handling operating the equipment gt Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this user s manual for future reference gt Read the specifications section of this manual for detailed information on the operating environment of this equipment gt When installing mounting or uninstalling removing equipment Turn off power and unplug any power cords cables gt To avoid electrical shock and or damage to equipment Keep equipment away from water or liquid sources Keep equipment away from high heat or high humidity Keep equipment properly ventilated do not block or cover ventilation openings Make sure to use recommended voltage and power source settings Always install and operate equipment near an easily accessible electrical socket outlet Secure the power cord do not place any object on over the power cord Only install attach and operate equipment on stable surfaces and or recommended mountings and If the equipment will not be used for long periods of time turn off and unplug the equipment from its power source gt Never attempt to fix the equipment Equipment should only be serviced by q
53. ling Remote Access requires a dedicated serial port connection Once both serial ports are configured to dis abled you should set this value to Disabled or it may cause abnormal boot Serial Port Number Select the serial port you want to use for the remote access interface You can set the value for this option to COM1 or Note If you have changed the resource assignment of the serial ports in Advanced SuperlO Configuration you must Save Changes and Exit reboot the system and enter the setup menu again in order to see those changes reflected in the available Remote Access options BIOS Setup 77 ADLINI TECHNOLOGY INC 78 Serial Port Mode Select the baud rate you want the serial port to use for console redirection The options are 115200 8 n 1 57600 8 n 1 19200 8 n 1 and 09600 8 n 1 Flow Control Set this option to select Flow Control for console redirection The settings for this value are None Hardware or Software Redirection After BIOS POST This option allows you to set Redirection configuration after BIOS POST The settings for this value are Disabled Boot Loader or Always Disabled Set this value to turn off the redirection after POST gt Boot Loader Set this value to allow the redirection to be active during POST and Boot Loader gt Always Set this value to allow the redirection to be always active Terminal Type This option is used to select either VT100 VT UTF8
54. llSpeed 12 Mbps and HiSpeed 480 Mbps BIOS EHCI hand off This option provides a workaround for operating systems with out ECHI hand off support The EHCI ownership change should be claimed by the EHCI driver 74 BIOS Setup aTCA 6150 USB Mass Storage Device Configuration This is a submenu for configuring the USB Mass Storage Class Devices when BIOS finds they are in use on USB ports Emula tion Type can be set according to the type of attached USB mass storage device s If set to Auto USB devices less than 530MB will be emulated as Floppy and those greater than 530MB will remain as hard drive The Forced FDD option can be used to force a hard disk type drive such as a Zip drive to boot as FDD BIOS SETUP UTILITY USB Mass Storage Reset Delay 20 Sec BIOS Setup 75 ADLINI TECHNOLOGY INC 8 3 5 Configuration This screen allows you to enable disable AHCI BIOS support When enabled BIOS will detect the presence of AHCI disks and show which port they are on BIOS SETUP UTILITY BIOS Support Enabled 76 BIOS Setup aTCA 6150 8 3 6 Remote Access Configuration Remote access configuration provides the settings to allow remote access by another computer to get POST messages and send commands through serial port access BIOS SETUP UTILITY Remote Access Enabled Remote Access Select this option to Enable or Disable the BIOS remote access feature Note Enab
55. n damage to your board or improper operation 14 Functional Description aTCA 6150 Chipset Intel 5520 ICH10R Chipset Overview The Intel 5520 Chipset Hub provides a connection point between various components and Intel QuickPath Inter connect Intel based processors The Intel 5520 Chipset is combined with Intel Xeon Processor 5500 in their respective two socket platforms The Intel amp 5500 Platform consists of the Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series the Intel 5520 Chipset Hub the Controller Hub Intel ICH10 and the I O sub system The processor includes an integrated Memory Controller IMC that resides within the processor package This platform is the first single processing platform that introduces the Intel Quick Path Interconnect Intel QuickPath Interconnect is Intel s next gen eration point to point system interconnect interface and replaces the Front Side Bus and CH10H refers to the Intel 82801JIR ICH10R I O The term OH refers to the Intel 5520 Chipset Controller Hub 10 components NOTE The IOH provides the interface between the processor Intel Quick Path Interconnect and industry standard PCI Express compo nents The two Intel QuickPath Interconnect interfaces are full width links 20 lanes in each direction The two x16 PCI Express Gen2 ports are also configurable as x8 x4 links com plia
56. n to the three 8254 style counters the ICH10R includes three High Precision Event Timers HPET that may be used by the operating system They can be used in one shot and peri odic modes to generate an interrupt when the counter reaches a pre programmed value Watchdog Timer The aTCA 6150 provides a Watchdog Timer that is programmable for a timeout period ranging from 1 to 255 minutes or 1 to 255 seconds Please refer to Watchdog Timer on page 59 for a detailed programming guide Functional Description 17 ADLINI A BA TECHNOLOGY INC Battery The aTCA 6150 is equipped with a 3 0 V coin cell lithium battery for the RTC To replace the battery proceed as follows gt Turn off power Remove the battery gt Place the new battery in the socket Make sure that you insert the battery with the correct orientation The positive pole must be on the top The lithium battery must be replaced with an identical battery or a battery type recommended by the manufacturer A suitable battery is the Panasonic CR2032 NOTE The user must be aware that the battery s operational tempera ture range is less than that of the aTCA 6150 s storage temper ature range For exact temperature range information refer to the battery manufacturer s specifications NOTE Care must be taken to ensure that the battery is correctly replaced The battery should be replaced only with an identical or equivalent
57. nents to the aTCA 6150 Chapter 6 Driver Installation Provides information on how to install the aTCA 6150 device drivers Chapter 7 Watchdog Timer Describes the watchdog functional ity of the aTCA 6150 Chapter 8 BIOS Setup Describes basic navigation for the AMIBIOS 8 BIOS setup utility Important Safety Instructions Presents safety instructions all users must follow for the proper setup installation and usage of equipment and or software Getting Service Contact information for ADLINK s worldwide offices iv Preface aTCA 6150 Conventions Take note of the following conventions used throughout this manual to make sure that users perform certain tasks and instructions properly 4 Additional information aids and tips that help users perform tasks NOTE Information to prevent minor physical injury component dam age data loss and or program corruption when trying to com plete a task CAUTION Information to prevent serious physical injury component damage data loss and or program corruption when trying to complete a specific task WARNING Preface V ADLINIC This page intentionally left blank vi Preface aTCA 6150 Table of Contents Revision Histoty cc oc ecco nee ii iii List of FIQUEFGS Dn nU xi List of Tabl S 1 eiie erii cun nuu Ri ER E REKENEN KEKR ER
58. nt temp int counter Select WDT device outportb config port 0x07 outportb config 1 0x08 device 8 Activate WDT device outportb config port 0x30 temp inportb config port 1 temp temp 0x01 outportb config 1 temp Set second minute mode outportb config port OxF5 Watchdog Timer 61 A FA ADLINI TECHNOLOGY INC temp inportb config 1 temp temp amp OxFD disable WDTO to KBRST if count value 60 temp temp 8 OxF7 second Count the timeout value if count value 60 amp amp count value 15300 count value 15300 if count value gt 15300 count value 15300 counter count value 60 if count value 60 30 counter counter l printf WDT timeout in d minutes counter temp temp 0x08 Count in minute mode outportb config 1 temp else if count value 0 counter count value printf WDT is Disabled 1 counter count value printf WDT timeout in d seconds counter outportb config 1 temp reset by KB MS interrupt outportb config port 0 7 temp inportb config port 1 temp temp 0xC0 Bit 6 KB interrupt Bit 7 MS interrupt outportb config 1 temp Write count value outportb config port OxF6 outportb config 1 counter 62 Watchdog Timer aTCA 6150 8 BIOS Setup The following chapter describes basi
59. nt to the PCI Express Base Specification Revision 2 0 The single x4 PCI Express Gen2 port can bifurcate into two indepen dent x2 interfaces In addition the legacy IOH supports a x4 ESI link interface for the legacy bridge The IOH supports the following features and technologies gt Intel QuickPath Interconnect profile gt Interface to CPU or other limited configurations PCI Express Gen2 gt Intel I O Accelerated Technology Intel I OAT and Intel Quick Data Technology updated DMA engine with virtual ization enhancements gt Integrated Intel Management Engine Intel ME Functional Description 15 A ADLINI p ECHNOLOGY INC 16 ATI ES1000 Graphics Controller The aTCA 6150 provides an analog VGA port on the front panel powered by an AMD ES1000 2D graphics controller with the fol lowing features www 32 bit PCI bus Rev 2 2 3 3 V with bus mastering support Support for SPI Serial and Flash Memory video BIOS One CRT controller capable of supporting two identical simultaneous display paths Dual integrated DACs for CRT display support Support for external TMDS transmitter via 24 bit digital out put to drive most popular TMDS transmitters up to 165MHz frequency Independent DDC lines for both DACs and TMDS connec tions also full AppleSense support on DAC connection Static and dynamic Power Management support APM as well as ACPI with full VESA DPMS and Energy Star
60. oduction 1 1 Overview The aTCA 6150 is a highly integrated multi core dual processor AdvancedTCA processor blade supporting six sockets for DDR3 1066 VLP RDIMM up to 48GB maximum system memory capacity IO features include two 10Gigabit Ethernet ports XAUI 1000BASE KX4 compliant with PICMG 3 1 option 1 9 four Giga bit Ethernet 10 100 1000BASE T ports to the face plate and AdvancedTCA Base Interface channels More detailed features are outlined below and a functional block diagram is shown in the next section Two Six Core Intel amp Processor L5638 or Quad Core Intel amp Processor L5618 Server class Intel 5520 ICH10R chipset DDR3 1066 JEDEC standard VLP RDIMM REG ECC up to 48GB Onboard 4GB bootable USB interface NAND flash Three Intel 82576EB PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet con trollers Intel amp 82599EB PCI Express 10Gigabit Ethernet XAUI controller Dual PICMG 3 1 option 1 9 Fabric Interface channels Modular Fabric riser card for other PICMG Fabric Interface protocols Failover system BIOS Analog UXGA high color graphics Introduction 1 ADLINIC Pp 1 2 Block Diagram SAS x3 SATA x4 USB5 6 7 8 PCI E x4 SerDes x2 PCI E x4 AMC 2 E2 2 Porto C H Porti 1 AMC 2 E2 2 C 1 2 5450 2 H Port3 2 2 SAS 1 2
61. or ANSI terminal type The settings for this value are ANSI VT100 or VT UTF8 VT UTF8 Combo Key Support This option enables VT UTF8 Combination Key Support for ANSI VT100 terminals The settings for this value are Enabled or Disabled Sredir Memory Display Delay This option gives the delay in seconds to display memory infor mation The options for this value are No Delay Delay 1 Sec Delay 2 Sec or Delay 4 Sec BIOS Setup aTCA 6150 8 4 Advanced PCI PnP Settings Select the PCI PnP tab from the setup screen to enter the Plug and Play BIOS Setup screen You can display a Plug and Play BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the Arrow keys The Plug and Play BIOS Setup screen is shown below BIOS SETUP UTILITY Clear NURAM Clear NVRAM Set this to enable disable Clear NVRAM during system boot NVRAM content like ESCD will be cleared and updated at next boot Plug amp Play O S No Letthe BIOS configure all the devices in the system gt Yes Let the operating system configure Plug and Play PnP devices not required for boot if your system has a Plug and Play operating system BIOS Setup 79 ADLINIC PCI Latency Timer Set this value to allow the PCI Latency Timer to be adjusted This option sets the latency of all PCI devices on the PCI bus Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA This options assigns IRQs to the PCI VGA card 80 BIOS Setup aTCA 6150 8 5 Boot Settings Select the Boot
62. or Reading in IPMI specification 7 All Event Messages disabled from this sensor 6 Ob 2 sensor scanning disabled 5 1b initial update in progress This bit is set to indicate that a Re arm Sensor Events or Set Event Receiver command has been used to request an update of the sensor status and that update has not occurred yet Software should use this bit to avoid getting an incorrect status while the first sensor update is in progress This bit is only required if it is possible for the IPM Controller to receive and process a Get Sensor Reading or Get Sensor Event Status command for the sensor before the update has completed This is most likely to be the case for sensors such as fan RPM sensors that may require seconds to accumulate the first reading after a re arm 4 0 reserved Ignore on read Current State Mask 7 1b FRU Operational State M7 Communication Lost 6 1b FRU Operational State M6 FRU Deactivation In Progress 5 16 FRU Operational State M5 FRU Deactivation Request 4 1b FRU Operational State M4 FRU Active 3 1b FRU Operational State FRU Activation in Progress 2 1b FRU Operational State M2 FRU Activation Request 1 1b FRU Operational State M1 FRU Inactive 0 1b FRU Operational State MO FRU Not Installed 5 7 0 Optional Reserved If provided write as 80h IPMI restriction Ignore on read 34 T
63. ove 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 BIOS SETUP UTILITY System Time Navigation The BIOS setup utility uses a key based navigation system called hot keys Most of the BIOS setup utility hot keys can be used at any time during the setup navigation process These keys include lt F1 gt lt F10 gt lt Enter gt lt ESC gt lt Arrow gt keys and so on 764 BIOS Setup aTCA 6150 BIOS Setup Utility Left and Right Keys to Select aSetup Screen Screens Screen 1 Screen 2 Screen3 4 9 Screen a Screen 5 Tab Key to Select Fields s tems u P d Fields Note There is a hot key legend located in the right frame on most setup screens The F8 key on your keyboard is the Fail Safe key It is not dis played on the key legend by default To set the Fail Safe settings of the BIOS press the F8 key on your keyboard It is located on the upper row of a standard 101 keyboard The Fail Safe set tings allow the motherboard to boot up with the least amount of options set This can lessen the probability of conflicting settings Hotkey Descriptions F1 The F1 key allows you to display the General Help Screen Press the F1 key to open the General Help screen BIOS Setup 65 A FA ADLINI TECHNOLOGY INC 66
64. r 34 4 2 3 Watchdog Timer Sensor ssssssssssss 35 4 2 4 Version Change 36 4 2 5 Get Sensor Reading 38 48 PMlI CommandS tn 40 44 PMI Firmware Upgrade Procedure 43 Getting 47 51 Safety Requirement 47 5 2 Installing the 6150 48 5 3 Removing the aTCA 6150 51 Driver Insta llatlOEi 53 6 1 Chipset Driver 53 6 2 LAN Driver Installation eee 54 6 3 LAN Driver Installation eee 55 6 4 VGA Driver Installation esee 58 Watchdog iuuenes iin axi pk aia itd nei ino rias candi adn 59 7 1 59 7 2 Sample 60 BIOS M 63 8 1 Starting the 63 8 2 Main 67 8 3 Advanced BIOS Setup
65. rable Threshold 1 98 Volts Upper Critical Threshold 1 944 Volts Upper Non Critical Threshold 1 908 Volts Lower Non Critical Threshold 1 692 Volts Lower Critical Threshold 1 656 Volts Lower Non Recoverable Threshold 1 62 Volts 5 0V 0x9 Voltage Sensor Please refer to section 4 2 5 Upper Non Recoverable Threshold 5 5 Volts Upper Critical Threshold 5 4 Volts Upper Non Critical Threshold 5 3 Volts Lower Non Critical Threshold 4 7 Volts Lower Critical Threshold 4 6 Volts Lower Non Recoverable Threshold 4 5 Volts 11 3 3V OxA Voltage Sensor Please refer to section 4 2 5 Upper Non Recoverable Threshold 3 63 Volts Upper Critical Threshold 3 564 Volts Upper Non Critical Threshold 3 498 Volts Lower Non Critical Threshold 3 102 Volts Lower Critical Threshold 3 036 Volts Lower Non Recoverable Threshold 2 97 Volts 12 12V 0xB Voltage Sensor Please refer to section 4 2 5 Upper Non Recoverable Threshold 13 2 Volts Upper Critical Threshold 12 96 Volts Upper Non Critical Threshold 12 72 Volts Lower Non Critical Threshold 11 28 Volts Lower Critical Threshold 11 04 Volts Lower Non Recoverable Threshold 10 8 Volts 30 Hardware Platform Management Item Sensor Name Sensor Address aTCA 6150 Description 13 LM75 SYS Temp 0x13 System Temperature Please refer to section 4 2 5 Upper Non Recoverable Thres
66. ree Type A ports on front panel gt four ports routed to RTM gt channel for 4GB on board NAND flash On the USB 2 0 front panel port a USB cable with up to 5 meters in length can be used On the USB 2 0 Rear I O ports it is strongly recommended to use a cable below 3 meters in length for USB 2 0 devices The USB 2 0 ports are high speed full speed and low speed capable Hi speed USB 2 0 allows data transfers of up to 480 Mb s 40 times faster than a full speed USB USB 1 1 One USB peripheral may be connected to each port Front Panel USB Connector CN9 11 Pin Signal Name 1 Vcc 2 Data 3 Data 4 GND Table 3 1 Front Panel USB Connector Pin Definition The aTCA 6150 host interfaces can be used with maximum E 500mA continuous load current as specified in the Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 2 0 Short circuit protection is provided All the signal lines are EMI filtered NOTE Functional Description 21 A ADLINI pM CHNOLOGY INC VGA Analog Interface The DB 15 female connector CN10 is for analog display output DB 15 VGA Connector CN10 Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name e Red 1 9 5 V Green 2 10 Ground f PA Blue 3 n NC NC 4 12 DDC DATA Ground 5 13 HSYNC Ground 6 14 VSYNC Ground 7 15 DDC CLK S Ground 8 2 Table 3 2 VGA Connector Pin Definition Gigabit Ethernet The
67. roces sors support all the existing Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 SSE2 Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 SSE3 and Streaming SIMD Extensions 4 SEE4 Also supported are Execute Disable Bit Intel 64 Technology Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology Intel Virtualization Technology Intel VT and Intel Hyper Threading Technology The Intel Xeon Processor L5638 has a max TDP of 60 W and the Intel Xeon Processor L5618 has a max TDP of 40 W Both processors have an elevated case temperature specification The elevated case temperatures are intended to meet the short term thermal profile requirements of NEBS Level 3 These 2 socket processors are ideal for thermally constrained form factors in embedded servers communications and storage markets Functional Description 13 A ADLINI CHNOLOGY INC Supported Processors Maximum Power Dissipation The following tables describe the processors supported on the aTCA 6150 and their maximum power dissipation Intel amp L5638 Intel amp L5618 L2 cache 12 MB 12 MB Clock 2 00 GHz 1 87 GHz QPI 5 86 GT s 5 86 GT s Max Power 60W 40W Memory The aTCA 6150 supports DDR3 1066 RDIMM in six sockets 8 per processor to 48GBytes The available COTS DDR3 1066 RDIMM densities are 1 GB 2GB 4GB and 8GB NOTE Memory configuration changes only be performed at the factory Failure to comply with the above may result i
68. s the function and address of the devices SMBus Device Address HEX I2C Device Address HEX DIMM A 0 PECI to I2C 0x92 DIMM B 0 4 LM75 Ox9E DIMM C 0 8 PCA9555PW 0x40 DIMM D 0 Fabric Riser Card OxAE DIMM E 0 4 DIMM F 0 8 Clock Gen OxD2 Clock Buffer OxDC Functional Description 19 A ADLINK BA CHNOLOGY INC GPIO List The following table summarizes GPIO usage on ICH10R ICH10R y o Signal Description GPI 2 Input IOH_ERR L IOH Error output signals CPU Indicates that the system 8 Input TTL CATERR L has experienced a catastrophic error and cannot continue to operate GPI 23 Output USR LED User defined LED QuickPath Interconnect GPI 27 Output FREQSELO Frequency Strapping Options GPI 28 Output api PREGsER elhInterconnect Frequency Strapping Options DDR3L DIMM voltage control GPI 29 Output FM CPUO LVDDR3 EN DIMM A B C DDR3L DIMM voltage control GPI 30 Output FM CPU1 LVDDR3 EN DIMM D E F GPI 32 Output POSTOK L POST OK to IPMC GPI 52 Output ICH SMBUS MUXO DDR SMBUS Multiplier control GPI 53 Output ICH SMBUS MUX1 DDR SMBUS Multiplier control 56 Output FsEL Pwnap L Hard Reset Triggers a Power Up Reset control 20 Functional Description 6150 3 3 I O Interfaces USB The aTCA 6150 supports eight USB 2 0 ports gt th
69. ssor detects an unmasked floating point error When STPCLK is not asserted FERR is similar to the ERROR signal on the Intel 387 coprocessor and is included for compatibility with systems using MS DOS type floating point error reporting When STPCLK is asserted an assertion of FERR indicates that the processor has a pending break event waiting for service The assertion of FERR indicates that the processor should be returned to the Normal state Hardware Platform Management 3l A ADLINK CHNOLOG Sensor Sensor Item Name Address Description BIOS Discrete Sensor 21 CHANGE 0x15 Dual Bios function BIOS POST Discrete Sensor 22 ERROR 0x16 Dual Bios function Table 4 1 aTCA 6150 IPMI Sensors 32 Hardware Platform Management aTCA 6150 4 2 4 Get Sensor Reading FRU Hotswap Sensor Byte Data field Request 1 Sensor Number FFh reserved data 1 Completion Code 2 Sensor Reading 7 0 Not used Write as OOh Standard IPMI byte See Get Sensor Reading in IPMI specification 7 06 All Event Messages disabled from this sensor 6 Ob 2 sensor scanning disabled 5 1b initial update in progress This bit is set to indicate that a Re arm Sensor Events or Set Event Receiver command has been used to request an update of the sensor status and that update has not occurred yet Software should use this bit to avoid 3
70. tion The hardware management System provides the ability to manage the power cooling and interconnect needs of intelligent devices to monitor events and to log events to a central repository 4 2 IPMI Sensors Following table lists all the sensors supported by the 6150 Sensor Sensor Name Address Description Hotswap 0x0 FRU Hotswap Sensor Please refer to section 4 2 1 Shelf FRU 0x1 FRU Hotswap Sensor Please refer to section Hotswap 4 2 1 Hotswap AMC 1 0x2 4 2 1 AMC 1 Hotswap Sensor Please refer to section RTM 0x3 RTM Hotswap Sensor Please refer to section Hotswap 4 2 1 IPMB Physical 0x5 Physical IPMB Sensor Please refer to section 4 2 2 0x6 Watchdog 4 2 3 BMC Watchdog Timer Sensor Please refer to section Hardware Platform Management 29 A ADLINI CHNOLOGY INC Sensor Name Sensor Address Description Version change 0x4 Version Change Sensor Please refer to section 4 2 4 1 5V DDR CPU 0x7 Voltage Sensor Please refer to section 4 2 5 Upper Non Recoverable Threshold 1 65 Volts Upper Critical Threshold 1 62 Volts Upper Non Critical Threshold 1 59 Volts Lower Non Critical Threshold 1 41 Volts Lower Critical Threshold 1 38 Volts Lower Non Recoverable Threshold 1 35 Volts 1 8V CPU 0x8 Voltage Sensor Please refer to section 4 2 5 Upper Non Recove
71. tion 3 ADLINIC This page intentionally left blank 4 Introduction aTCA 6150 2 Specifications 2 1 CPU Chipset Memory CPU Slx core Intel Xeon Processor L5638 2 00GHz QPI 5 86GT s 12MB L2 cache LGA1366 package Quad core Intel Xeon Processor 15618 1 87GHz QPI 5 86GT s 12MB L2 cache LGA1366 package Chipset Intel 5520 ICH10R chipset Memory Registered ECC DDR3 1066 SDRAM Six RDIMM sockets Upto 48GB Specifications 5 ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC 2 2 Standards and Interface Standards PICMG 3 0 R2 0 AdvancedTCA PICMG 3 1 AdvancedTCA Ethernet option 1 9 Networking e e Three dual port Intel amp 82576EB Gigabit Ethernet controllers Four 10 100 1000BASE T ports 2 on face plate and 2 on Base Interface channels 1 2 Two SerDes ports on Zone 3 to RTM Dual 10GBASE KXA Fabric Interface Channels Intel 82599EB on aDB 6150 A riser card Serial ATA Five Serial ATA II ports from ICH10R one onboard four to RTM Serial Attached SCSI Four SAS ports from LSISAS1064E one to AMC three to RTM Display ATI ES1000 graphics controller with 2D accelerator DDR2 533 64MB memory Analog RGB up to 1600x1200 975Hz refresh rate USB Three USB 2 0 ports on front panel four ports to RTM Serial One RJ 45 RS 232 port Storage On board 4GB USB NAND Flash AMC 3 SAS Four SATA and three SAS ports on RTM Front Panel I O
72. ualified personnel v Important Safety Instructions 95 ADLINIC A Lithium type battery may be provided for uninterrupted backup or emergency power WARNING Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with one of an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries appropriately gt Equipment must be serviced by authorized technicians when gt gt gt gt V 96 The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has penetrated the equipment It has been exposed to high humidity moisture It is not functioning or does not function according to the user s manual It has been dropped and or damaged and or It has an obvious sign of breakage Important Safety Instructions aTCA 6150 Getting Service Contact us should you require any service or assistance ADLINK Technology Inc Address 9F No 166 Jian Yi Road Zhonghe District New Taipei City 235 Taiwan PR 166 5 9 Tel 886 2 8226 5877 886 2 8226 5717 Email Ampro ADLINK Technology Inc Address 5215 Hellyer Avenue 110 San Jose CA 95138 USA Tel 1 408 360 0200 Toll Free 1 800 966 5200 USA only Fax 1 408 360 0222 Email X info Qadlinktech com ADLINK Technology China Co Ltd Address Le PE bax 25 488 300 201203 300 Fang Chun Rd Zhangjiang Hi Tech Park Pudong New Area Shanghai 201203 China Tel 8
73. with associated Entity 03h 03h Firmware or software incompatibility detected with associated Entity 04h 04h Entity is of an invalid or unsupported hardware version 05h 05h Entity contains an invalid or unsupported firmware or software version 06h 06h Hardware Change detected with associated Entity was successful deassertion event means unsuccessful 07h 07h Software or F W Change detected with associated Entity was successful deassertion event means unsuccessful Event data 2 can be used for additional event information on the type of version change see definition below 36 Table 4 5 Version Change Sensor Hardware Platform Management aTCA 6150 Event Data 2 7 0 Version change type Ww Ww Ww Ww Ww Ww Ww Ww Ww www v v www 00h unspecified 01h management controller device ID change in one or more fields from Get Device ID 02h management controller firmware revision 03h management controller device revision 04h management controller manufacturer ID 05h management controller IPMI version 06h management controller auxiliary firmware ID 07h management controller firmware boot block 08h other management controller firmware 09h system firmware EFI BIOS change OAh SMBIOS change OBh operating system change OCh operating system loader change ODh service or diagnostic partition change OEh management softwar
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