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3. 2019 American Megatrends Inc gt Board Misc Configuration SD DT F69 4e Page 23 Kontron Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 5 1 UUID Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2018 American Megatrends Inc Kontron UES CEA EI RIDE CYCLIC LAUS coe EC It actis greco oT TR ONE WARNING The UUID will be updated after reset UUID is set as 16 ASCII characters to provide a Current UUID 6000000000000003 128 bit hexadecimal value Select Screen v Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized Defaults F4 Save amp Exit ESC Exit The BIOS provides UUID to fill SMBIOS table and for PXE protocol Default value of the UUID is set as an ASCII number equal to the Geographical Address of the board on the backplane This submenu provides ability to user to modify the default value of the UUID see picture above Once the UUID is modified it must be equal to exactly sixteen ASCII characters If not an Error pop up b message appears on the screen see picture below To cancel entering of a new UUID type ESC key then enter key to close the pop up message Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2010 American Megatrends Inc Kontron wee eee ee eee ee ee eee eee ee eee lt lt lt 55454559499 WARNING The UUID will be updated
4. 80x24 gt 80x25 Default is 80x24 for resolution SD DT F69 4e Page 21 Kontron Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Chapter 5 Kontron Menu The Kontron Menu provides system level controls to configure specific VX6060 hardware design For CPU A the different parameters are described in following sections UUID Configuration Section 5 1 page 24 Ethernet Front Panel Configuration Section 5 2 page 25 USB Misc Configuration Section 5 3 page 27 VPD Vital Product Data Section 5 4 page 29 PCI Configuration Section 5 5 page 30 gt gt gt gt gt CPU Configuration Section 5 6 page 32 VPX Configuration Section 5 7 page 33 Ethernet Central Switch Section 5 8 page 36 ALARM Configuration Section 5 9 page 37 gt Serial Configuration Section 5 10 page 38 gt Board Misc Configuration Section 5 11 page 40 Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc gt Configuration Page 22 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Kontron Menu For CPU B the different parameters are limited to UUID Configuration Section 5 1 page 24 USB Misc Configuration Section 5 3 page 27 PCI Configuration Section 5 5 page 30 gt gt gt CPU Specific Configuration Section 5 6 page 32 VPX Configuration Section 5 7 page 33 ALARM Configuration Section 5 9 page 37 gt Board Misc Configuration Section 5 11 page 40 Aptio Setup Utility Copyright
5. a r p h gt Operation mode a ascii Store UUID in ASCII format r Store UUID in RAW format p print Print UUID h help Show this help gt Example VX6060 A gt kuuid r Enter UUID 15 8 0000000000000000 Enter UUID 7 0 0000000000000000 Current UUID 0000000000000001 New UUID 00000000000000000000000000000000 Is this correct n No re enter UUID y Yes 9 Exit no change y VX6060 A gt kuuid p Current UUID RAW 00000000 0000 0000 0000000000000000 VX6060 A reset ete is mandatory to perform a reset at the end of the process to update UUID in SMBIOS table N 10 1 27 kvpd Kontron VPD Information display Vital Product Information Usage kvpd p m h gt Operation mode p Display VPD information m Modify or enter VPD information Rescue Only h Show this help SD DT F69 4e Page 77 EFI SHELL gt Example VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual VX6060 A gt kvpd p Current configuration Order Code VX6060 SA 00 EC Level ec1000 Serial Number 12345678912345 Variant 009AD0E7845000 Check Sum 6BA260A7 10 1 28 kvpx Kontron VPX Configurator Usage kvpx b h plx eeprom parameter filename b h plx eeprom Parameter list 1 BPx4 CTx4 BPdump CTdump Options filename or Page 78 enable page break Show this help program PEX8609 Serial EEPROM PEX8609 backplane PCle Link W
6. available LoaderCode available Pages 0000000000750000 0000000001841F FF 0000000001842000 00000000018A3FFF 00000000018A4000 00000000018C1FFF LoaderData 00000000018C2000 00000000018CAFFF BS code BS data RT data BS data reserved reserved 00000000018CB000 0000000001905FFF 0000000001906000 00000000019C9FFF 0000000001B2B000 0000000001B2BFFF 0000000001B2C000 0000000001B4FFFF 0000000001B50000 0000000001D4FFFF 512 Pages 2 097 152 LoaderCode 98 Pages 401 408 LoaderData 32 Pages 131 072 BS_code BS data RT data available 335 Pages 1 372 160 267 Pages 1 093 632 19 Pages 77 824 4 369 Pages 17 895 424 Total Memory 20 MB 20 971 520 Bytes 10 1 33 mm Attributes 00000000000010F2 0000000000000062 000000000000001E 0000000000000009 000000000000003B 00000000000000C4 0000000000000001 0000000000000024 0000000000000200 Displays or modifies MEM MMIO IO PCI PCIE address space MM Address Value w 1 2 4 8 MEM MMIO IO PCI PCIE n Address Value MEM MMI O I0 PCI PCIE SD DT F69 4e Starting address The value to write Memory Address type Memory Mapped IO Address type IO Address type PCI Configuration Space Address type Address format 0x000000ssbbddffrr SS Segment bb Bus dd Device ff Function rr Register PCIE Configuration Space Address type Address format 0x00000ssbbddffrrr ss Segment bb Bus dd Device ff Function rrr Register 0
7. page 45 gt Chapter 8 Security Menu 8 page 52 gt Chapter 9 Save amp Exit Menu page 55 Page 2 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Accessing the SETUP Menu 2 1 Working with First Level Menu Items To access the menu of your choice gt Use lt gt gt lt lt gt keys to select the desired item Menu gt Usethe lt f gt or lt gt keys to highlight the desired setting or submenu in item gt Press lt Enter gt key to validate your choice Depending on the menu item selected one of the following occurs gt A pop up window prompts users to enable disable the selected item gt A window appears with a list of options to choose from gt A window appears prompting the user to supply input gt Links to the submenu While the menu item is highlighted its corresponding Help text is also displayed to help explain the purpose of the item gt Use lt ESC gt to get out of the current menu item and jump to its parent item 2 2 Boot Manager Menu To access the Boot Manager menu press lt F7 gt during system boot up The Boot Manager menu is used to select the boot device Built in EFI Shell SATA WDC 080070 001 GE Slot 0 8 v1353 IBA GE Slot 0900 v1353 IBA GE Slot 0901 v1353 Enter Setup and to move selection ENTER to select boot device ESC to boot
8. 07 Do address data stepping 08 SERR driver enabled 09 Fast back to back transact Page 94 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL Status 6 0010 04 New Capabilities linked list 1 05 66MHz Capable 07 Fast Back to Back Capable 0 08 Master Data Parity Error 09 DEVSEL timing Fast 11 Signaled Target Abort 12 Received Target Abort 0 13 Received Master Abort 14 Signaled System Error 0 15 Detected Parity Error Revision ID 8 06 BIST OF Incapable Cache Line Size C 00 Latency Timer D 00 Header Type OE 80 Multi function PCI device Class Simple Communications Controllers Other communication device Base Address Registers 10 Start Address Type Space Prefetchable Size 00000000F7E27000 Mem 64 bits No Expansion ROM Disabled 30 Cardbus CIS ptr 28 00000000 Sub VendorID 2C 8086 Subsystem ID 2E 3B64 Capabilities Ptr 34 50 Interrupt Line 3C 0B Interrupt Pin 3D 01 Min_Gnt 3E 00 Max Lat 3F 00 10 1 37 ping Usage Ping n count 1 size TargetIp Options n count Number of echo requests to send size Send buffer size User have to enable Network stack in Advanced menu to have this command available N 10 1 38 reconnect Reserved Not To Be Used 10 1 39 reset Resets the system RESET w string RESET s string W Performs a warm reset s Performs a shutdown string String to be passed to reset service SD DT F69 4e Page 95 EFI
9. 0C95A92F A006 11D4 BCFA 0080C73C8881 To display verbose mapping table information Shell map v Device mapping table f4 50 b1k0 SD DT F69 4e Consist Name f4 Other Name Handle Media Type Removable 50 blkO Fs DiskIo BIkIo WinNtDriverIo UnknownDev i ce NO Current Dir Device Path VenHw 58C518B1 76F3 11D4 BCEA 0080C73C8881 VenHw 0C95A92F A006 11D4 BCFA 0080C73C8881 Consist Name f4 Other Name Handle Media Type Removable Current Dir Device Path VenHw 58C518B1 76F3 11D4 BCEA 0080C73C8881 VenHw 0C95A92F A006 11D4 BCFA 0080C73C8881 b1k0 Fs DiskIo BIkIo WinNtDriverIo UnknownDev i ce NO Consist Name f4 Other Name Handle Media Type Removable 50 Fs DiskIo BIkIo WinNtDriverIo UnknownDevice NO Current Dir Device Path VenHw 58C518B1 76F3 11D4 BCEA 0080C73C8881 VenHw 0C95A92F A006 11D4 BCFA 0080C73C8881 Page 83 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual gt To assign fsO another name Shell map floppy fs0 floppy UnknownDevice Alias f4 50 b1k0 Device Path VenHw 58C518B1 76F3 11D4 BCEA 0080C73C8881 VenHw 0C95A92F A006 11D4 BCFA 0080C73C8881 To display information about the mapped name Shell map floppy floppy UnknownDevice Alias f4 50 blkO Device Path VenHw 58C518B1 76F3 11D4 BCEA 0080C73C8881 VenHw 0C95A92F A006 11D4 BCFA 0080C73C8881 gt To operate with the mapped name Shell flo
10. 00 00 00 3FF7D9C8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3FF7D9D8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3FF7D9E8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3FF7D9F8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 70 68 06 30 Valid EFI Header at Address 000000003FF7D808 System Table Structure size 00000078 revision 00010002 ConIn 3F1AD388 ConOut 3F1AF288 StdErr 3F1ADD08 Runtime Services 000000003F3FC318 Boot Services 000000003F3F4B00 SAL System Table 000000003FF22760 ACPI Table 000000003FFD9FCO ACPI 2 0 Table 00000000000 2000 MPS Table 000000003FFD0000 SMBIOS Table 00000000000F0020 To display memory contents from 1af3088 with size of 16 bytes Shell mem 1af3088 16 Memory Address 0000000001AF3088 16 Bytes 01 3088 49 42 49 20 53 59 53 54 00 00 02 00 18 00 00 00 IBI SYST 01AF3098 FF 9E D7 9B 00 00 To display memory mapped IO contents from 1af3088 with size of 16 bytes Shell mem 1af3088 16 MMIO 10 1 32 memmap Displays the memory map maintained by the EFI environment MEMMAP b b Display one screen at a time 1 The EFI environment keeps track all the physical memory in the system and how it is currently being A used 2 Total memory is the physical memory size not including the MemMaplO and MemPortlO size 3 Refer to the EFI specification for memory type definitions Page 86 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI gt Examples BIOS User Manual To display the system memory map 50 gt memmap Type Start End
11. AMI BIOS User Manual 12 1 2 Managing a Pool of VX6060 To manage a pool of boards the main task is to identify and track board using serial number EC Level BIOS version MAC addresses etc possibly without having to take the system apart to look at its labels See chapter 2 2 of VX6060 User s Guide about the board identifcation labels See section 5 4 page 29 on VPD into SETUP Kontron Menu in this document on where to retrieve the board SN and EC level using the BIOS See VPDTool in the Linux BSP document on how to get this information from a Linux OS running on the board The BIOS information is also transmitted from the BIOS to the OS using software table in memory use the DMIDECODE CMD to retrieve this information from Linux Kontron maintains a database of all boards sold to customers This includes customer program system and any information you may wish to have maintained by us allowing to retrieve an exact board pool A status whenever needed Contact support kom sa kontron com for details 12 2 DEVEL How to Develop Applications with VX6060 BIOS Developing applications requires numerous trials and errors and sometimes power cycle As the VX6060 is a small system on its own here are some suggestions on how to organize your software development with VX6060 The final choice is yours and depends on a large part of your laboratory infrastructure In case of no laboratory infrastructure you may wish to use CPU A on
12. American Megatrends Inc The submenu is accessible on the Main menu by using 1 and lt t gt arrows keys The System Date and Time window allows the user to specify the day month and year as well as the hour minute and second The clock is represented in a 24 hour format To update the System Date use the lt gt or lt gt keys to select the Month lt gt to increase lt gt to decrease the number of the month and press the lt Enter gt key to validate your choice Proceed in the same way for the day and finally for the year To update the Time use the lt gt or lt gt keys to select the Hour lt gt to increase lt gt to decrease the hour and press the lt Enter gt key to validate your choice Proceed in the same way for the minutes and finally for the seconds The firmware always reads a RTC to display the date and time at each power on This RTC needs to be supplied by the external battery otherwise the firmware will display the last power ON date for the System Date and System Time the current date is recorded at power ON The VX6060 boards can operate safely without a battery fitted In this case the non volatile board settings are managed this way gt All BIOS user settings are kept forever in a specific area of the BIOS Flash gt The Date Time is lost at each Power Down and without battery fitted the BIOS displays the last Power Down Date Time instead of the current Date Time Note th
13. Bridge Initializing Intel R Boot Agent GE v1 3 53 PXE 2 1 Build 089 WfM 2 0 Press lt Ctrl gt lt S gt to enter the Setup Menu SD DT F69 4e Page 49 Boot Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 7 7 Hard Drive BBS Priorities The setting allows to configure the SATA USB boot device sequence This submenu appears when several SATA disk or USB device are present See image SE Utility Copyright C 2010 oe Megatrends Inc ntron _ Chil Select this menu to see the available SATA amp USB boot device and be able to disable it or to reorganize the boot sequence To change the boot device ordering gt Select a device from the list Use the t or 1 to highlight the desired item Use lt gt or lt gt control keys to move up down the selected device item in the list To disable one of the boot device gt Select a device from the list Use the t or 1 to highlight the desired item Enter to validate the choice A new submenu appears see image select Disabled to disable the SATA or USB device Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2010 American Megatrends Inc Boot Boot option d 1 SATA WDC WD800JD Boot Option 1 SMART eUSB 8740 CHIPSBNKv3 3 8 8 5 66 Freecom 10 Pro 3000 SATA WDC 0800 0 001 5 Disabled Version 2 01 1204 Page 50 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Boot Menu 7 8 Delete Boot Option The setting allows to
14. Execution Environment PXE ROM Other following submenus are RESERVED and Not to be used Enable CRID gt North Bridge Configuration SD DT F69 4e Page 41 Chipset Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 6 1 South Bridge amp PXE ROM configuration To reach PXE ROM setting select South Bridge Setting then select Ibexpeak Option Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc chipset Ibexpeak options Conf on Then select PXE ROM This option allows to enable disable the PXE ROM Other setting are reserved and not to be used Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Enabled Enabl Set PXE ROM gt Disabled Enabled Default is Disabled Page 42 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Chipset Menu 6 2 South Bridge amp SATA Configuration Select South Bridge Configuration and then SATA Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Chipset figuration Configuration 5 Configuration Bridge Bou ee i SATA Speed NO LIMIT 1 5 Gb s By default the SATA controllers are enabled and the SATA mode is IDE SD DT F69 4e Page 43 Chipset Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual In SATA AHCI mode the following options are displayed Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc SATA Speed LIMIT SATA Speed NO LIMIT In both SATA modes
15. Linux as the server and CPU B as the target In this case no software is needed on the PC Development happens on CPU A CPU B launches a PXE boot from CPU A Linux See the development use case in Linux VX6060 BSP guide for details 12 3 EVAL How to Benchmark VX6060 BIOS TBD 12 4 TROUBLESHOOT How to Troubleshoot VX6060 BIOS gt gt SETUP not accessible If setup is not accessible make sure that the board operational in rescue mode see VX6060 User sGuide for Rescue Boot SETUP accessible but OS not booting If setup can be accessed then enter setup see chapter 2 page 2 Accessing the Setup Menu and check if the boot device is visible in the boot device list See chapter 7 page 45 Boot Method and Priority in this document Eventually restore default manufacturing setup configuration See chapter 9 page 55 Save and Exit Menu to restore setup Page 106 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual How to Update and Restore BIOS Appendix A How to Update and Restore BIOS A 1 Update BIOS from UEFI Shell using USB Device This section details the update of the AMI BIOS Firmware on a VX6060 board An USB key with the BIOS image to flash will be used Operating Mode Copy the BIOS image under the USB device Boot VX6060 on UEFI shell If necessary enter BIOS SETUP with F2 in boot sequence Then navigate to Save amp Exit Menu and select UEFI shell in Boot override menu and boot under UEFI shell Plug the USB dev
16. a specific configuration for Ethernet ports Those parameters reserved for manufacturer and must not be changed Page 36 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Kontron Menu 5 9 ALARM Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Alarm Inhibition Enabled Alarm Inhibition Enabled Disabled This menu allows the user to prevent cPLD logic to turn off automatically the system in case of assertion of THRMTRIP or PROCHOT alerts It is strongly recommended not to disable this parameter for normal use This parameter must be used with caution SD DT F69 4e Page 37 Kontron Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 5 10 Serial Configuration 5 10 1 COMO Mode Aptio Setup Ut Mode Mode RS232 1 RS422 485 We Version 2 6 This menu allows the user to select the mode for the COMO serial port the supported mode are EIA 232 and EIA 422 485 User must turn off the system to have the new Serial configuration taken into account 5 10 2 COM1 Mode Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2010 American Megatrends Inc Kontron COM1 Mode RS232 RS422 485 2 01 1204 Copyright 2010 This menu allows the user to select the mode for the COM1 serial port the supported mode are 232 and 422 485 User must turn off the system to have the new Serial configuration taken into
17. after reset UUID is set as 16 ASCII characters to provide a Current UUID 0000000000000001 128 bit hexadecimal value gt lt Select Screen Select Item nter Select Change Opt F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized Defaults F4 Save amp Exit F1 General Help JESC Exit Page 24 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Kontron Menu 5 2 Ethernet Front Panel Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Ethernet LRU A CPU Ethernet LRU A CPU Ethernet Central Switch Set LAN switch LRU A routing only LRU A CPU Ethernet Central Switch Default is CPU When Ethernet Central Switch is selected then LRU A Ethernet 1000BASE T connector in front panel is not responding the Ethernet signal is routed to port 3 of the onboard Ethernet Central Switch When CPU is selected the Ethernet signal is routed to the local CPU of LRU A and the BIOS can boot from PXE SD DT F69 4e Page 25 Kontron Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Ethernet LRU B VPX Rear Panel Ethernet LRU B Front Panel VPX Rear Panel Set LAN switch LRU B routing only LRU A gt Front Panel gt VPX Rear Panel Default is Front Panel When Front Panel is selected the Ethernet signal from the port 6 of the onboard Ethernet Central Switch is route
18. amp Exit ESC Exit Optimized Defaults Kontron Menu The VPX Local Reset parameter allows VPX switch fabric devices to be enabled for VPX fabric connection If this parameter is set to disabled no VPX fabric connection are possible and the board will not appear in VPX discovery mecanism under OS 5 7 5 VPX Board Delay Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Kontron N Disabled VPX Resets Output VPX SYSRESET Input VPX Switch NT Mode VPX Local Reset Set VPX Board delay only LRU A Value are none 100 ms 200 ms Default is 200 ms Set a delay for VPX switch fabric reset Enabled VPX Local Delay None 199 268 300 490 500 Select Screen Select Item ter Select Change Opt General Help Previous Values F3 F4 Save amp Exit ESC Exit 1000 ms Optimized Defaults This value should be tuned to delay the PCI Express reset for VPX fabric discovery during boot process SD DT F69 4e Page 35 Kontron Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 5 8 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2018 American Megatrends Inc ETH SW Port Enabled Those parameters allow to enable disable the onboard Ethernet Central Switch ports routed on the backplane and to have trunking ability in order to avoid external Ethernet loop It allows also to configure VLAN tables in a proper way to have
19. and is disable by default COMI serial Line can also be linked between CPU A and CPU B by means of an internal logic programming Then COM1 Console Redirection could be enabled on CPU B when an Operating System on CPU A want to control the SETUP or EFI Shell of CPU B Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Console Redirection Enabled Console Redirection Disabled Enabled JUU the case of user would like to display PXE messages on serial COM1 instead of serial COMO serial redirection must be disabled because only serial port is selected by PXE SD DT F69 4e Page 11 Advanced Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 4 2 2 1 Console Redirection Settings This menu allows to configure several parameters for a serial line on which the console redirection has been enabled Configurable parameters are gt Terminal Type gt Bits per second Data Bits Parity Stop Bits gt Flow Control Recorder Mode Resolution 100x31 Legacy OS Redirection Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Terminal Type 100 12 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Advanced Menu 4 2 2 1 Terminal Type Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Terminal Type vr180 Terminal Type BA 100 VT UTF8 ANSI Set Terminal Type VT100 ASCII Char set VT100
20. content to second flash Only in RESCUE mode h Show this help gt Options f force write Expert options Not recommended for standard use zr raw image mode bin rom e erase all flash without preserving Ethernet area sp setup preserve NVRAM settings SD DT F69 4e Page 75 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 10 1 24 kmac Kontron MAC Address writer viewer Usage kmac h r w value gt Operation mode h Show this help r read Show MAC Address of the 82577 chipset w write value Update MAC Address of the 82577 chipset only in rescue mode Example VX6060 A gt kmac r Read data from flash at 0x2000 size 0x6 MAC Address 00 00 DE 40 36 F0 10 1 25 kpld Kontron PLD Commands this command allows basics accesses to internal PLD registers and I2C device EEPROM Thermal sensors Usage kpld h gt Operation mode h Show this help y Show cpld revision m Memory information protection r Read cpld register gt kpld r Offset w Write cpld register gt kpld w Offset Value i2cr Read Access to 12C bus gt kpld i2cr busNum Add Offset Type i2cw Write Access to I2C bus gt kpld i2cw busNum Add Offset Type Data Page 76 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL 10 1 26 kuuid Kontron UUID configurator this command allows user to change the default UUID value of the board and overcome the value set on the setup See 5 1 Usage kuuid
21. delete a boot device from the available boot device list In particular Built In EFI shell can be deleted Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2818 American Megatrends Inc Delete Boot Option Select one to Delete Delete Boot Option Select one to Delete Built in EFI Shell To delete a boot device like EFI Shell gt Select a device from the list Use the t or 1 to highlight the desired item gt Enter to validate the choice SD DT F69 4e Page 51 Security Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Chapter 8 Security Menu Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Setup Administrator Password The security Menu allows the user to set a password for SETUP or boot access when entering Setup If ONLY the User s password is set then this is a power on password and must be 3 ONLY the Administrator s password is set then this only limits access to Setup and is only asked for AN E entered both to boot or enter Setup In Setup the User will have Administrator rights A HDD Security Configure submenu can appears when a SATA disk is connected This submenu is RESERVED and Not To Be Used Page 52 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Security Menu 8 1 Enter Administrator or user password Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2018 American Megatrends Inc Ma Security N Password Description Set Setup Administrator Password If ONLY the Admini
22. echoing fs0 gt echo on gt To disable command echoing fs0 gt echo off To execute HelloWorld nsh batch file and echo commands when executing fs0 gt HelloWorld nsh HelloWorld nsh echo Hello World Hello World To display a message string of Hello World fs0 gt echo Hello World Hello World 10 1 16 exit Exits the EFI Shell environment and returns control to the parent process This command allows to exit the EFI shell and boot the next or first boot device in the boot list 10 1 17 for Executes one or more commands for each item in a set of items FOR indexvar IN set command arguments command arguments ENDFOR FOR indexvar RUN start step command arguments command arguments ENDFOR indexvar Variable name used to index a set set Set to be searched command arguments Command to be executed with optional arguments Page 70 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL 1 The FOR command is only available in batch script files 2 FOR shall be matched with ENDFOR 3 Start and end can be any integer Up to 6 digits allowed 4 Step can be any integer but zero Up to 6 digits allowed 5 step is optional if step is not specified step will be automatically determined as below if start lt end then step 1 if start gt end then step 1 gt Examples Sample for loop type contents of all txt files for a in txt
23. is managed by driver 0x17 Shell drvcfg f 0 17 28 To force defaults on all child devices of device 0x28 which is managed by driver 0x17 Shell drvcfg f 0 17 28 c gt To force defaults on child device 0x30 of device 0x28 which is managed by driver 0x17 Shell drvcfg f 0 17 28 30 gt To validate options on all devices Shell drvcfg v To validate options on all devices managed by driver 0x17 Shell drvcfg v 17 To validate options on device 0x28 which is managed by driver 0x17 Shell drvcfg v 17 28 To validate options on all child devices of device 0x28 which are managed by driver 0x17 Shell drvcfg v 17 28 c gt To validate options on child device 0x30 of device 0x28 which is managed by driver 0x17 Shell drvcfg v 17 28 30 To set options on device 0x28 which is managed by driver 0x17 Shell drvcfg s 17 28 gt To set options on child device 0x30 of device 0x28 which is managed by driver 0x17 Shell drvcfg s 17 28 30 To set options on device 0x28 which is managed by driver 0x17 in English Shell drvcfg s 17 28 1 eng To set options on device 0x28 which is managed by driver 0x17 in Spanish Shell drvcfg s 17 28 1 spa SD DT F69 4e Page 67 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 10 1 12 drivers Displays the EFI driver list DRIVERS 1 1 Display drivers using the specified ISO 639 2 language Display Format DRV Handle num
24. the VPX SYSRESET signal This parameter can be used in conjunction with the parameter VPX SYSRESET Input SD DT F69 4e Page 33 Kontron Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 5 7 2 VPX SYSRESET Input Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2018 American Megatrends Inc Kontron N VPX Resets Output Disabled Enable VPX SYSRESET Input propagation from VPX Switch NT Mode Disabled backplane to local VPX Local Reset Enabled reset VPX Local Delay 200 ms VPX SYSRESET Input l Enabled BOEG ns l Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized Defaults F4 Save amp Exit ESC Exit The VPX SYSRESET Input parameter allows to propagate or not the VPX SYSRESET signal from the VPX backplane to the board If this parameter is set to Disabled VPX backplane reset has no effect on the board In a multi boards configuration system this parameter can be used in conjunction with the VPX Resets Output parameter 5 7 3 VPX Switch NT Mode Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2018 American Megatrends Inc Kontron Ses a eas vr C ns DC E N VPX Resets Output Disabled If Enabled VPX switch VPX SYSRESET Input Enabled fabric Non Transparent port mode is always VPX Local Reset Enab
25. type a endfor To repeat operations supporting multiple loop for a 11123456789 for binabcdefghijklImnopqrstuvwxyz alias a a a alias b b a endfor endfor for a run 1 3 echo a endfor Output for a run 3 1 echo a endfor Output SD DT F69 4e Page 71 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 10 1 18 goto Forces batch file execution to unconditionally jump to specified location GOTO label label Specifies a location in batch file 1 The GOTO command is only available in batch script files 2 Execution of batch file will jump to the line immediately following the specified label name 3 GOTO cannot jump from outside into a FOR cycle block gt Examples Example script for goto command goto Done Done cleanup nsh 10 1 19 help Displays the Shell command list or verbose help for specific commands HELP cmd pattern cmd Shell command name pattern Wildmatch pattern 1 also displays the verbose help of cmd the same as 1 A 2 If the specified command has no verbose help its line help will be displayed instead gt Examples gt To display the EFI Shell command list and break after one screen Shell gt help b Displays the EFI Shell command list or verbose command help alias Displays creates or deletes aliases in the EFI Shell attrib Displays or changes the attributes of files or directories cd Displays o
26. 000000000000009 0000000000000009 0000000000000009 0000000000000009 0000000000000009 0000000000000009 8000000000000009 0000000000000009 0000000000000009 EFI SHELL Page 87 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual w Unit size accessed in bytes 1 1 byte 2 2 bytes 4 4 bytes 8 8 bytes n Non interactive mode 1 If the address type parameter is not specified address type defaults to the MEM type 2 If the Value parameter is specified the n option will be used automatically In this case this command will write the value to the specified address in non interactive mode If the Value parameter is not specified only the current contents in the address are displayed 3 If the w option is not specified unit size defaults to 1 byte 4 the PCI address type is specified the Address parameter should follow the PCI Configuration Space Address format above The PCI command can be used to determine the address for a specified device It is listed in the PCI configuration space dump information in the following format EFI 0x000000ssbbadffxx 5 If the PCIE address type is specified the Address parameter should follow the PCIE Configuration Space Address format above In interactive mode type a hex value to modify q or to exit If the n option is specified it will run in non interactive mode which supports batch file operation without user intervention Not all PCI configuration register loca
27. 60 A RESCUE or VX6060 B RESCUE Enter command VX6060 A B RESCUE kflash c Do not power down the board during update process This behavior will prevent the board to boot gt Wait about 1 minutes and 30 seconds the command end The BIOS is restored Power off the board set micro switch SW2A or SW2B function 1 to Off then boot on Main BIOS Record BIOS Image ROM and Setting from UEFI Shell Using USB Device This section details the record of the AMI BIOS Firmware and its setting of a VX6060 board An USB key will be used to store the BIOS image Operating Mode Boot VX6060 on UEFI shell If necessary enter BIOS SETUP with F2 in boot sequence Then navigate to Save amp Exit Menu and select UEFI shell in Boot override menu and boot under UEFI shell Plug the USB device on the concerned USB interface CPU A or CPU B Enter command map r gt fs0 file system must become visible then Enter fs0 gt Eventually use cd command to reach a directory where the Bios image is stored Use Is to display file list If BIOS image is named VX6060 CLONE A B bin then copy the BIOS image entering command VX6060 A B gt kflash s VX6060 CLONE A B bin Wait 20 seconds When finished without error then the BIOS ROM image is stored onto the USB device Page 108 SD DT F69 4e G kontron MAILING ADDRESS TELEPHONE AND E MAIL Kontron Modular Computers S A S 33 0 4 98 16 34 00 150 rue Marcelin Berthelot BP 244 sa
28. 68 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL 10 1 13 dumpacpi Dumps 1 06 ACPI2 0 or ACPI3 0 Table in EFI Shell Environment Usage DumpACPI d v p b d Dumps ACPI Table Raw Data y Dumps ACPI Table Verbose Data S Dumps ACPI Table with signature being SIGN The signature should be defined value in ACPI spec One exception is RSDP please use RSDP instead of RSD PTR p Dumps the parsed AML Code b Displays one screen at a time 10 1 14 dumpaml Dumps 1 06 ACPI2 0 or ACPI3 0 AML in EFI Shell Environment Usage DumpAML b AML file DumpAML AML file e AML Method Name lt Argument gt b Displays one screen at a time e Execute AML method AML Method Name format AAAA BBBB CCCC Argument format memory content in string eg 34120000 means 0x1234 10 1 15 echo Controls batch file command echoing or displays a message ECHO on off ECHO message on Enable echo when executing batch file commands off Disable echo when executing batch file commands message Display a message string 1 Echo off disables the echo feature when executing batch file commands This command is not like A the MS DOS echo command 2 Echo without a parameter shows the current echo setting SD DT F69 4e Page 69 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual gt Examples To display the current echo setting fs0 gt echo Echo is off To enable command
29. 82 0x0000000000000083 0x0000000000000084 0x0000000000000085 0x0000000000000086 0x0000000000000087 FE Modi fied V M M MV M a gt To display PCI configuration space ss 00 bb 00 dd 00 00 rr 00 Shell mm 0000000000 PCI PCI 0x0000000000000000 PCI 0x0000000000000001 PCI 0x0000000000000002 PCI 0x0000000000000003 0x0000000000000004 0x0000000000000005 These contents can also be displayed by PCI 00 00 00 SD DT F69 4e Page 89 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual gt To display PCIE configuration space ss 00 bb 06 dd 00 00 rrr 000 Shell mm 00060000000 PCI PCIE 0x0000000060000000 PCIE 0x0000000060000001 PCIE 0x0000000060000002 PCIE 0x0000000060000003 PCIE 0x0000000060000004 10 1 34 mv Moves one or more files or directories to another location MV src src dst src Source file directory name wildcards are permitted dst Destination file directory name wildcards not permitted 1 If the dst parameter is not specified the current directory is assumed to be the destination 2 If there is more than one argument in the command line the last one will be taken as dst unconditionally If there is more than one source file or directory to move the dst should be an existing directory Attempting to move a read only file or directory is not allowed Moving a directory that contains read only file s is allowed You cann
30. 9 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL gt Examples on VX6060 To display all devices in the system VX6060 A gt pci Seg 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 SD DT F69 4e Bus 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 02 Dev Func 00 Vendor 01 Vendor 02 Vendor 06 Vendor 16 Vendor 16 Vendor 19 Vendor 1A Vendor 1 Vendor 1 Vendor 1D Vendor 1E Vendor 1F Vendor 1F Vendor 1F Vendor 1F Vendor 00 Vendor 00 00 gt Bridge Device Host PCI bridge 8086 Device 0044 Prog Interface 0 00 gt Bridge Device PCI PCI bridge 8086 Device 0045 Prog Interface 0 00 gt Display Controller VGA 8514 controller 8086 Device 0046 Prog Interface 0 00 gt Bridge Device PCI PCI bridge 8086 Device 0047 Prog Interface 0 00 gt Simple Communications Controllers Other communicati 8086 Device 3B64 Prog Interface 0 03 gt Simple Communications Controllers Serial controller 8086 Device 3B67 Prog Interface 2 00 gt Network Controller Ethernet controller 8086 Device 10EA Prog Interface 0 00 gt Serial Bus Controllers USB 8086 Device 3B3C Prog Interface 20 00 gt Bridge Device PCI PCI bridge 8086 Device 3B42 Prog Interface 0 04 gt Bridge Device PCI PCI bridge 8086 Device 3B4A Prog Interface 0 00 gt Serial Bus Controllers USB 8086 Device 3B34 Prog Int
31. E Rd 104 11 3 2 Azerty USB Keyboard Support 0 104 11 3 3 Support of New PXE Version eens 104 Chapter 12 Uso 8808 bee 105 12 1 DEPLOY How to Deploy VX6060 BIOS 105 12 1 1 Cloning a Board Lus nbi epp etude com i eade ROC LR RR 105 12 1 2 Managing a Pool of VX6060 106 12 2 DEVEL How to Develop Applications with VX6060 BIOS 106 12 3 EVAL How to Benchmark VX6060 BIOS 106 12 4 TROUBLESHOOT How to Troubleshoot VX6060 BIOS 106 Appendix A How to Update and Restore BIOS 107 A 1 Update BIOS from UEFI Shell using USB Device 107 A 2 Restore or Update BIOS from Rescue BIOS 108 Record BIOS Image ROM and Setting from UEFI Shell Using USB Device 108 SD DT F69 4e Page viii VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Overview Chapter 1 Overview This manual introduces the SETUP EFI SHELL of the AMI BIOS firmware available on Kontron VX6060 boards The BIOS SETUP is a ROM based configuration utility that displays the system s configuration status and provides users with a tool to set their system parameters
32. Extends VT100 to support colours functions keys VT UTF8 Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode onto 1 or more ASCII Extended ASCII char set Default is VT100 SD DT F69 4e Page 13 Advanced Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 4 2 2 2 Bits per second Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Bits per second 115200 9600 19200 57600 115200 Bits second Set bits per second 9600 19200 57600 115200 Default and recommended value is 115200 bits per second for serial line baud rate on COMO and COM1 Page 14 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Advanced Menu 4 2 2 3 Data Bits Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Data Bits Set Data bit number for serial line COMO or COM1 7 8 Default value is 8 SD DT F69 4e Page 15 Advanced Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 4 2 2 4 Parity Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc cuts None Even Odd Mark Space Set Parity bit None Even Odd Mark Space Default for parity bit is None Page 16 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Advanced Menu 4 2 2 5 Stop Bits Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Stop Bits Set Parity bit 1 gt 2 Default for stop bit is 1 SD DT F69 4e Page 17 Advanced Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 4 2 2 6 Flow Contr
33. G kontron VX6060 AMI BIOS User Reference Manual SD DT F69 4e January 2012 If it s embedded it s Kontron Preface VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Revision History Publication Title VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual SD DT F69 e 4e New ID 12010 01 2012 MO Copyright 2012 Kontron AG All rights reserved All data is for information purposes only and not guaranteed for legal purposes Information has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate however no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies Kontron and the Kontron logo and all other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are recognized Specifications are subject to change without notice Page i SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Preface Proprietary Note This document contains information proprietary to Kontron It may not be copied or transmitted by any means disclosed to others or stored in any retrieval system or media without the prior written consent of Kontron or one of its authorized agents The information contained in this document is to the best of our knowledge entirely correct However Kontron cannot accept liability for any inaccuracies or the consequences thereof or for any liability arising from the use or application of any circuit product or example shown in this document Kontron reserves the right to change modify or improve this document or the product
34. I flash CRP 3975 Description Workaround The kmac w command allows to program the 2 SPI flashes with a new MAC address for the Intel 82579 Hanksville Ethernet interface The command does not restore the flash ChipSelect selection at the end of the process and so the board boots from the wrong SPI flash next time Repeat the command a second time to select the correct SPI flash at next reboot Item 4 SATA speed for Gen1 Gen2 CRP 3916 Description Workaround SD DT F69 4e Some hard disk devices are not correctly recognized by BIOS due to bad quality of signals on the VPX backplane BIOS has to implement a setup option to select the SATA speed between GEN1 GEN2 in order to work around this limitation in case of the HDD has no mean to select the speed itself for example with SSD devices In AHCI mode usually operating system re negociate the SATA speed based on the capabilities registers It is possible to force the SATA speed by using the libata force option at the kernel command line to boot Linux Page 103 BIOS Versions Description VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 11 3 BIOS 1012010 Release Notes The identified or the fixed problems relative to this release are described in the section 11 2 Known Problems Table above The following lists the evolutions or enhancements relative to this release 11 3 1 Watchdog under BIOS The CPLD Watchdog function can be enabled with a configurable timeout value to
35. IOS ID associated to your board Refer to Chapter 3 Main Menu page 4 of this document 2 Check for a specific item in the table rows 2 1 cross in the BIOS ID column indicates this item applies to this BIOS release problem is not solved 2 2 No x cross in the BIOS ID column indicates this item does not apply to this release problem is fixed 3 A full description associated to a specific problem is available in the next section age lt 12010 T 1 CPU shutdown at low temperature CRP 3970 X 2 Problem with PCI IRQ on PEG port CRP 3967 X 3 Error on kmac utility swap SPI flash CRP 3975 X 4 SATA speed for Gen1 Gen2 CRP 3916 X Detailed description of the problems Item 1 shutdown at low temperature CRP 3970 Description After a cold boot at 45 C the following message appears under Linux Critical temperature reached 255 C shutting down Workaround Under Linux add the boot option thermal crt 1 the grub conf file Item 2 Problem with PCI IRQ on PEG port CRP 3967 Description The PCI interrupts are not received by the device drivers The interrupt lines programmed in the PCI headers are wrong Workaround In the device driver software force the IRQ line of the PCI headers to the correct value Page 102 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual BIOS Versions Description Item 3 Error on kmac utility swap SP
36. OS Information 1 System Information 3 System Enclosure 4 Processor Information 5 Memory Controller Information 6 Memory Module Information 7 Cache Information 8 Port Connector Information 9 System Slots 10 On Board Devices Information 15 System Event Log 16 Physical Memory Array 17 Memory Device 18 32 bit Memory Error Information 19 Memory Array Mapped Address 20 Memory Device Mapped Address 21 Built in Pointing Device 22 Portable Battery 34 Management Device 37 Memory Channel 38 IPMI Device Information 39 System Power Supply 2 The SmbiosHandle parameter can be specified in either decimal or hexadecimal format Use the 0 prefix format for hexadecimal values 3 Internal commands iq quit smbiosview 0 Change smbiosview display NONE info 11 Change smbiosview display OUTLINE info 2 Change smbiosview display NORMAL info 13 Change smbiosview display DETAIL info Show help Page 98 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL 10 1 43 smbutil EFI SMBUS Utility NOT RECOMMENDED Usage smbutil rspd pec smbutil rdbyte Address Length Command pec smbutil rdword Address Length Command pec smbutil rdblock Address Length Command pec smbutil wtbyte Address Length Command o Filename pec smbutil wtword Address Length Command o FileName pec smbutil wtblock Address Length Command o FileName pe
37. SB Keyboard Layout 05 Keyboard USB Keyboard Layout US Keyboard FR Keyboard Set USB Front Panel routing only on LRU A gt LRU A LRU B Default is LRU A This option allows to set the second USB interface USB AB available from LRU A or from LRU B side Set USB Keyboard Layout US Keyboard FR Keyboard Default is US Keyboard This option allows to set the type of USB keyboard used Qwerty or Azerty only the English language is supported under BIOS then accented characters are not managed Moreover the characters and are not displayed either Page 28 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Kontron Menu 5 4 VPD VITAL PRODUCT DATA Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc This menu only displays the Vital Product Data VPD information for VX6060 LRU A VPD are stored in VX6060 EEPROM gt Order Code Ordering code defining the type of Board EC Level Engineering Change Level gives the hardware level identification gt Serial Number Board Serial Number Variant A define coding the exact hardware configuration gt Checksum Checksum value of VPD area SD DT F69 4e Page 29 Kontron Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 5 5 PCI Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2018 American Megatrends Inc Force X4 Disabled Force X4 on Disabled Enabled 5 5 1 PCI Express PEGO Li
38. SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 1 Reset will be guaranteed to reset the chipset as well as the processor when cold reset is called 3 2 This command does not support output redirection 10 1 40 set Displays creates changes or deletes EFI Shell environment variables SET v sname value SET d lt sname gt d Deletes the environment variable y Volatile variable sname Environment variable name value Environment variable value Roe 1 SET values are stored in EFI NVRAM and will be retained between boots unless the option v is A specified gt Examples gt To add an environment variable Shell set DiagnosticPath fs0 efi diag fs1 efi diag gt To display all environment variables Shell gt set path diagnosticPath fs0 efil 1 diag fs1 efil 1 diag gt To delete an environment variable Shell set d diagnosticpath Shell set path To change an environment variable fs0 V set src efi 50 gt set path fs0 efi tools fs0 efi boot fs0 src efi 50 gt set src efil 1 50 gt set path fs0 efi tools fs0 efi boot fs0 src efil 1 Page 96 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL To append an environment variable 11 gt set path Shell set path path fs0 efi tools fs0 efi boot fs0 11 gt set path 3fs0 efi tools fs0 efi boot fs0 gt To set a volatile variable that
39. TURBO 2000 MHz 1866 MHz 1733 MHz 1600 MHz 1466 MHz 1333 MHz Set the CPU configuration This option allows to configure the CPU frequency mode The TURBO mode allows the CPU to boost its frequency between 2 and 3 GHz according to the CPU load and temperature Other mode will force the CPU frequency to the indicated value TURBO 2000 MHz 1866 MHz 1733 MHz 1466 MHz 1333 MHz 1200 MHz gt gt gt gt 1600 MHz Default is TURBO SD DT F69 4e Page 32 VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Kontron Menu 5 7 VPX Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Kontron Disabled 2 01 1204 Cor 3d Ar t C 2010 A 5 7 1 VPX Reset Propagation to VPX Backplane Only LRU A Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2018 American Megatrends Inc Kontron Disabled bled VPX Resets Output Enabled Disabled on 2 01 1204 C C 2010 American Megatrends Ine _ The VPX Resets Output parameter allows to propagate the local resets of the board to the VPX backplane disregarding the state of the VPX SYSCON signal Default is that only the VPX system controller board can control the propagation of the reset to the VPX SYSRESET signal on VPX backplane Caution must be taken using this parameter in a multi boards system because ALL boards plugged on VPX backplane can be affected by
40. There must be at least one blank space between CD and path 3 The path parameter supports certain special characters refers to the current directory gt refers to the parent directory V used at the beginning of the path refers to the root directory of the current filesystem 4 CD can only be used to change directories in the current file system gt Examples To change the current filesystem to the mapped 50 filesystem Shell 50 To change the current directory to subdirectory 50 gt cd efi gt change the current directory to the parent directory fs0 SD DT F69 4e Page 61 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual fs0 efi gt cd gt To change the current directory to fs0 efi tools fs0 gt cd efi tools gt To change the current directory to the root of the current fs 150 fs0 efi tools gt cd V fs0 gt To change volumes with cd will not work For example fs0 efi tools gt cd 51 11 will not work 111 must first type fsl then cd to desired directory To move between volumes and maintain the current path 50 gt cd efi tools fs0 efi tools gt 51 51 gt cd tmp fsl tmp gt cp fs0 copies all of files in fs0 efi tools into fsl tmp directory fs0 gt 10 1 5 cls Clears the standard output and optionally changes the background color CLS color color New background color 0 Black 1 Blue Gre
41. These parameters are stored in the non volatile System Flash which saves this information even when the power is turned off When the system is turned on the system is configured with the last saved values Using easy to use pull down menus users can configure such items as gt Date amp Time USB routing Serial Port Terminal Type Console redirection CPU Frequency Boot method and priority VV VV Security password This manual applies to the release 1012010 of the AMI BIOS Enter SETUP MAIN menu to get BIOS ID 1 4 Structure Chapter2 i REA RO vetx ERRA Accessing SETUP Menu gt Chapter to Chapter 9 Sampling of menu items gt Chapter 10 ereire er rari Ine wed EFI SHELL gt Chapter Ti bee eine ach Be wee ae Nasce e aed eee Known Limitations gt Chapter 12 ununi ak Ra Ea Rie RE Ra ads Use Cases Appendix UPPER CO CS How To Update the BIOS 1 2 Related Documents VX6060 Hardware gt VX6060 Hardware Release Notes CA DT A77 gt VX6060 User s Guide CA DT A76 gt VX6060 Software gt VX6060 Release Notes for Fedora 12 SD DT F72 SD DT F69 4e Page 1 Accessing the SETUP Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Chapter 2 Accessing the SETUP Menu To access the SETUP MENU press lt F2 gt during system boot when the message below is displayed Vers
42. account Page 38 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Kontron Menu 5 10 3 COM1 Linked Mode Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2010 American Megatrends Inc COM1 Link Mode Disabled COM1 Link Mode Disabled Enabled This menu allows the user to select COM1 linked mode in this mode the for CPU A and CPU B are linked as shown following picture User must turn off the system to have the new Serial configuration taken into account CPU ARRANDALE CPU ARRANDALE 3UB 3UA IbexPeak M IbexPeak M 5101007 COM1 5101007 SD DT F69 4e Page 39 Kontron Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 5 11 Board Misc Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc WatchDog Enabled The WatchDog option allows to disable default setting or enable the CPLD Watchdog Timer and define the timeout value If enabled the timer will be started at device boot time Only the Reset mode is handled The WatchDog setting is kept even after a timeout has occurred Page 40 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Chipset Menu Chapter6 Chipset Menu Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2010 American Megatrends Inc gt South Bridge Confiquration The Chipset Menu provides system level controls to configure device settings gt South Bridge Configuration Section 6 1 page 42 In particular South Bridge menu will be used to enable the Pre boot
43. at at the first Power Up the BIOS displays the Build Date of the BIOS in Date Time fields Page 6 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Advanced Menu Chapter 4 Advanced Menu Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Launch Storage OpROM Enabled The Advanced Menu provides system level controls to configure device settings USB Configuration for Legacy support Section 4 1 page 8 gt Serial Port Console redirection Section 4 2 page 10 Other following submenus are Reserved and Not to be used PCI Subsystem Settings ACPI Settings Trusted Computing S5 RTC Wake Settings CPU Configuration ME Configuration Thermal Configuration Port 80h SD DT F69 4e Page 7 Advanced Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 4 1 USB Configuration This menu can be used to enable disable the Legacy USB Support such as DOS legacy environment It can be used to avoid booting on an USB device when an USB device is connected This is the only option that is not reserved into the menu Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Legacy USB Support Enabled Other following options are Reserved and Not to be used EHCI Hand off gt USB transfer time out 20 sec Device reset time out 20 sec Device power up delay Auto Page 8 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Advanced Menu 4 1 1 Legacy USB Support Aptio Setup U
44. ber of the EFI driver TYPE Driver type B Bus Driver D Device Driver CFG Driver supports the Driver Configuration Protocol DIAG Driver supports the Driver Diagnostics Protocol D Number of devices managed by the driver C Number of child devices produced by the driver DRIVER NAME Name of the driver from the Component Name Protocol IMAGE NAME File path from which the driver was loaded gt Examples To display the list Shell drivers VERSION DRIVER NAME IMAGE NAME 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 Platform Console Management Driver ConPlatform Platform Console Management Driver ConPlatform Console Splitter Drive ConSplitter Console Splitter Driver ConSplitter Console Splitter Driver ConSplitter Console Splitter Driver ConSplitter UGA Console Driver GraphicsConsole Serial Terminal Driver Terminal Generic Disk I 0 Driver Disklo FAT File System Driver Fat ISA Bus Driver IsaBus ISA Serial Driver IsaSerial PCI Bus Driver PciBus Windows Block 1 0 Driver WinNtBlockIo Windows Text Console Driver WinNtConsole Windows Serial 1 0 Driver WinNtSeriallo Windows Simple File System Driver WinNtSimpleFileSystem Windows Bus Driver WinNtBusDriver Windows Universal Graphics Adapter WinNtUga NI C ONO TI NV DO
45. c smbutil testrw Address Length Command o TestFileName pec Address Length Command in HEX Address is the device address on SMBUS Length is the amount of data to transfer Command is the offset to reach into the device wbyte wword wblock will change and the EEPROM contents of the device They are not RECOMMENDED can cause a malfunction of the board N testrw can corrupt the EEPROM contents of the device and can cause a malfunction of the board SD DT F69 4e Page 99 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 10 2 Environment variables EFI shell allows user to set environment variables Actually 3 environment variables are used on VX6060 board to control the behavior of EFI shell as described hereafter 10 2 1 Bootcmd The environment variable bootcmd allows user to run automatically a EFl command into EFI shell at startup of EFI shell without typing any command on keyboard Examples a To set bootcmd to run the pci command on EFI shell VX6060 A gt set bootcmd pci b To check if the bootcmd variable is set on EFI shell VX6060 A gt set bootcmd pci c clear the bootcmd variable on EFI shell VX6060 A gt set d bootcmd 10 2 2 StartupAuto The environment variable StartupAuto allows user to run the EFI shell script file startup nsh present for example on a USB Flash drive plugged on the board Examples a To set StartupAuto variable on EFI shell VX6060 A set StartupA
46. control the OS boot The option is accessible in the Kontron Board Misc Configuration menu under the BIOS Setup The watchdog timer is disabled by default Only the Reset mode is handled The watchdog setting is kept even after a timeout has occurred 11 3 2 Azerty USB Keyboard Support The USB French keyboard is now supported The option is accessible in the Kontron USB Misc Configuration menu under the BIOS Setup The US keyboard is set by default As only the English language is supported under BIOS then accented characters are not managed Moreover the characters p and are not displayed either 11 3 3 Support of New PXE Version The Legacy Option ROMs for the i82577 Hanksville and the i82580 Barton Hills have been updated They fix a potential problem with the EEPROM reset Page 104 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Use Cases Chapter 12 Use Cases This chapter gives some advise for following pratical cases gt DEPLOY How to deploy VX6060 BIOS section 12 1 page 105 gt DEVEL How to develop applications with VX6060 BIOS section 12 2 page 106 gt EVAL How to benchmark VX6060 BIOS section 12 3 page 106 gt TROUBLESHOOT How to troubleshoot VX6060 BIOS section 12 4 page 106 12 1 DEPLOY How to Deploy VX6060 BIOS Deploying with VX6060 boards usually requires to handle the following tasks gt Cloning a board gt Managing a pool of deployed boards 12 1 1 Cloning a Boar
47. d To be able to replace a VX6060 with another one in a system cloning allows to duplicate VX6060 settings in the new board prior to replacement This is how to proceed with VX6060 gt On Original VX6060 Duplicate the hardware settings see VX6060 Users Documentation chapter Configuration Duplicating BIOS settings BIOS and BIOS settings are stored for each CPU A or B in the BIOS FLASH device itself See Annex C of this document to know how to clone a BIOS ROM image This operation must be repeat for CPU A and CPU B BIOS to obtain 2 BIOS image amp setting gt New VX6060 Check the Board EC level to insure the BIOS Settings you are going to install are compatible with the hardware evolution See Annex A on how to program the new BIOS settings for CPU A and CPU B beware settings are differents for A and B Boot the board and set the Date Time to the correct date time Now the new board is a functional clone ot the initial VX6060 Once the system has been qualified it may be a good idea to save the image of the BIOS Settings for later use In the case of removable storage like USB FLASH mezzanine or HDD fitted on the board refer to VX6060 on User s Guide CA DT A76 for details of removal and fitting operations Ed For large programs Kontron can contribute with high level software to automate this cloning task 735 Contact support kom sa kontron com for details SD DT F69 4e Page 105 Use Cases VX6060
48. d to front panel When VPX Rear Panel is selected the Ethernet signal from the port 6 of the onboard Ethernet Central Switch is routed to VPX backplane P1 on Rear Panel Refer to document CA DT A76 VX6060 User s Guide for more information about onboard Ethernet Central Switch Page 26 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Kontron Menu 5 3 USB Misc Configuration On CPU A the following options are displayed Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Kontron SSE SRE SR al tt Rt et A lee N Configure USB misc features USB Keyboard Layout US Keyboard TL Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt Fl General Help F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized Defaults F4 Save amp Exit ESC Exit USB Front Panel LRU A Configure USB Keyboard Layout USB Keyboard Layout US Keyboard Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt Fl General Help F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized Defaults F4 Save amp Exit ESC Exit Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends SD DT F69 4e Page 27 Kontron Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual On CPU B the following option is displayed Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc U
49. d drive path addh add handle with desc at position Use Handle rm remove mv move to gt Example The following example shows the ability to change boot device order without entering in BIOS setup Page 60 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL Shell bcfg boot dump The boot option list is 01 VenMedia 5023B95C DB26 429B A648 BD47664C8012 C57AD6B7 0515 40A8 9D21 551652854E37 Built in EFI Shell 02 BBS Net Network Card OPT 03 Acpi PNPOA03 0 Pci 1D 0 Usb 1 0 Usb 2 0 HD Part1 SigBB2FF4E4 UEFI SMART eUSB 8740 04 BBS Harddrive Hard Drive OPT 05 0 Pci 1D 0 Usb 1 0 Usb 1 O HD Partl Sig00A94D6E UEFI CHIPSBNKv3 3 8 8 5 00 06 Not Found Shell bcfg boot mv 4 2 bcfg boot option 4 moved to 2 Shell bcfg boot dump The boot option list is 01 VenMedia 5023B95C DB26 429B A648 BD47664C8012 C57AD6B7 0515 40A8 9D21 551652854E37 Built in EFI Shell 02 BBS Harddrive Hard Drive OPT 03 BBS Net Network Card OPT 04 Acpi PNPOA03 0 Pci 1D O Usb 1 0 Usb 2 0 HD Part1 SigBB2FF4E4 UEFI SMART eUSB 8740 05 0 Pci 1D 0 Usb 1 0 Usb 1 O HD Partl Sig00A94D6E UEFI CHIPSBNKv3 3 8 8 5 00 06 Not Found 10 1 4 cd Displays or changes the current directory CD path path The relative or absolute directory path 1 Type CD without parameters to display the current fs and directory 2
50. described herein as seen fit by Kontron without further notice Trademarks This document may include names company logos and trademarks which are registered trademarks and therefore proprietary to their respective owners Environmental Protection Statement This product has been manufactured to satisfy environmental protection requirements where possible Many of the components used structural parts printed circuit boards connectors batteries etc are capable of being recycled Final disposition of this product after its service life must be accomplished in accordance with applicable country state or local laws or regulations Environmental protection is a high priority with Kontron Kontron follows the DEEE WEEE directive You are encouraged to return our P oducts for proper disposal The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive aims to gt reduce waste arising from electrical and electronic equipment EEE gt make producers of EEE responsible for the environmental impact of their products especially when they become waste gt encourage separate collection and subsequent treatment reuse recovery recycling and sound environmental disposal of EEE gt improve the environmental performance of all those involved during the lifecycle of EEE SD DT F69 4e Page ii Preface VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Conventions This guide uses several types of notice Note Caution ESD Note this
51. ection Settings 12 4 2 2 1 Jeminal nei bi ek 13 4 2 2 2 Bits per Second cona Lb e te Br rear Cathie don ap doe eb 14 4223 Data Bils AN ATARI 15 4 22 4 PRAY ipe Bete 16 4225 SOD BUS EC 17 4 2 2 6 FOW CONVOI sedi bape rte e v RR we bY aa read 18 4 2 2 7 Mode ee Bt eee eh ee ae PD ee a ee E geh erae Rn 19 4 2 2 8 ROeSOIUlIOD 1 3 n eek ter bw enia 20 42 29 Legacy OS Redirection hh 27 5 Kontron Men sisa daw Redd an Da PO ee BUR cda 22 51 UUID Contiguration 22 22 2 4 x bue Lage B ESI IR Ge PREGA free ERR 24 5 2 Ethernet Front Panel Configuration ERA RR RES RE UE 25 5 3 USB Misc Configuration n hn 27 5 4 VITAL PRODUCT DATA ssssessses en n hh hn 29 5 5 PCI Configuration 0 cc n hh nnn 30 5 5 1 PCI Express PEGO Link Configuration Only LRU A 30 5 5 2 LPC Serial IRQ Configuration e 31 5 6 CPU Configuration bees ered ee eee ede seeded 32 Page v SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Table Of Contents 5 71 VPX Configuration ieee bende we aii aha te
52. en Cyan Red Magenta Yellow Cc A C N Light gray 1 If no parameters are specified this command clears the standard output device The background A color is not changed Page 62 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL gt Examples gt To clear standard output without changing the background color 50 gt cls gt To clear standard output and change the background color to cyan fs0 gt cls 3 To clear standard output and change the background to the default color 50 gt cls 0 fs0 gt 10 1 6 connect Reserved Not To be Used 10 1 7 cpuutil Reserved Not To Be Used 10 1 8 devices Displays the list of devices managed by EFI drivers DEVICES b 1 b Display one screen at a time XXX Display devices using the specified ISO 639 2 language Display Format CTRL The handle number of the EFI device TYPE The device type R Root Controller B Bus Controller D Device Controller CFG A managing driver supports the Driver Configuration Protocol DIAG A managing driver supports the Driver Diagnostics Protocol P The number of parent controllers for this device D The number of drivers managing the device C The number of child controllers produced by this device DEVICE NAME The name of the device from the Component Name Protocol SD DT F69 4e Page 63 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 10 1 9 Displays dh EFI handle informa
53. erface 20 00 gt Bridge Device PCI PCI bridge 8086 Device 2448 Prog Interface 1 00 gt Bridge Device PCI ISA bridge 8086 Device 3B07 Prog Interface 0 02 gt Mass Storage Controller IDE controller 8086 Device 3B2E Prog Interface 8F 03 gt Serial Bus Controllers System Management Bus 8086 Device 3B30 Prog Interface 0 05 gt Mass Storage Controller IDE controller 8086 Device 3B2D Prog Interface 85 00 gt Bridge Device PCI PCI bridge 10B5 Device 8609 Prog Interface 0 01 gt Base System Peripherals Other system peripheral Vendor 10B5 Device 8609 Prog Interface 0 Page 93 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 00 03 01 00 gt Bridge Device Other bridge type Vendor 10B5 Device 8609 Prog Interface 0 00 03 05 00 gt Bridge Device PCI PCI bridge Vendor 10B5 Device 8609 Prog Interface 0 00 03 07 00 gt Bridge Device PCI PCI bridge Vendor 10B5 Device 8609 Prog Interface 0 00 03 09 00 gt Bridge Device PCI PCI bridge Vendor 10B5 Device 8609 Prog Interface 0 00 07 00 00 Bridge Device PCI PCI bridge Vendor 10B5 Device 8609 Prog Interface 0 00 07 00 01 gt Base System Peripherals Other system peripheral Vendor 10B5 Device 8609 Prog Interface 0 00 08 01 00 gt Bridge Device Other bridge type Vendor 10B5 Device 8609 Prog Interface 0 00 09 00 00 gt Network Controller Ethernet controller Vendor 8086 Device 1510 Prog Interface 0 00 09 00 01 gt Network Controlle
54. fault free life However the life expectancy of your product can be drastically reduced by improper treatment during unpacking and installation Therefore in the interest of your own safety and of the correct operation of your new Kontron product you are requested to conform with the following guidelines High Voltage Safety Instructions Warning All operations on this device must be carried out by sufficiently skilled personnel only Caution Electric Shock Before installing a not hot swappable Kontron product into a system always ensure that your mains power is switched off This applies also to the installation of piggybacks Serious electrical shock hazards can exist during all installation repair and maintenance operations with this product Therefore always unplug the power cable and any other cables which provide external voltages before performing work Page iii SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Preface Special Handling and Unpacking Instructions ESD Sensitive Device Electronic boards and their components are sensitive to static electricity Therefore care must be taken during all handling operations and inspections of this product in order to ensure product integrity at all times Do not handle this product out of its protective enclosure while it is not used for operational purposes unless it is otherwise protected Whenever possible unpack or pack this product only at EOS ESD safe work stations Where a sa
55. fe work station is not guaranteed it is important for the user to be electrically discharged before touching the product with his her hands or tools This is most easily done by touching a metal part of your system housing It is particularly important to observe standard anti static precautions when changing piggybacks ROM devices jumper settings etc If the product contains batteries for RTC or memory backup ensure that the board is not placed on conductive surfaces including anti static plastics or sponges They can cause short circuits and damage the batteries or conductive circuits on the board General Instructions on Usage In order to maintain Kontron s product warranty this product must not be altered or modified in any way Changes or modifications to the device which are not explicitly approved by Kontron and described in this manual or received from Kontron s Technical Support as a special handling instruction will void your warranty This device should only be installed in or connected to systems that fulfill all necessary technical and specific environmental requirements This applies also to the operational temperature range of the specific board version which must not be exceeded If batteries are present their temperature restrictions must be taken into account In performing all necessary installation and application operations please follow only the instructions supplied by the present manual Keep all the original
56. followed by a postfix 1 The consistent mapping is persistent across the mapping reset and the system reboot 2 Only characters and numbers are allowed inside of sname 3 Redirection is not allowed when running map because we do not know the file system before mapping is done 4 Output redirection is not supported for map r usage gt Examples reset the mapping table to the default mappings shell map r Device mapping table f4 UnknownDevice Alias 50 b1k0 Device Path VenHw 58C518B1 76F3 11D4 BCEA 0080C73C8881 VenHw 0C95A92F A006 11D4 BCFA 0080C73C8881 fs0 UnknownDevice Alias f4 blkO Device Path X VenHw 58C518B1 76F3 11D4 BCEA 0080C73C8881 VenHw 0C95A92F A006 11D4 BCFA 0080C73C8881 b1k0 UnknownDevice Alias 4 50 Device Path VenHw 58C518B1 76F3 11D4 BCEA 0080C73C8881 VenHw 0C95A92F 006 1104 0080 73 8881 82 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL gt To display all mappings in the device mapping table Shell map Device mapping table UnknownDevice Alias 50 blkO Device Path VenHw 58C518B1 76F3 11D4 BCEA 0080C73C8881 VenHw 0C95A92F A006 11D4 BCFA 0080C73C8881 fs0 f4 b1k0 UnknownDevice Alias f4 b1k0 Device Path VenHw 58C518B1 76F3 11D4 BCEA 0080C73C8881 VenHw 0C95A92F A006 11D4 BCFA 0080C73C8881 UnknownDevice Alias 4 fs0 Device Path VenHw 58C518B1 76F3 11D4 BCEA 0080C73C8881 VenHw
57. for each supported SATA port the following speeds can be defined gt NO LIMIT no speed limitation gt 1 5 Gb s speed forced to Gen1 3 0 Gb s speed forced to Gen2 S 1 If the port speed is forced to 3 Gbps a connected device that cannot negotiate at that speed will link up even when at a lower speed In AHCI mode the port speed may be renegotiated by the OS ignoring the BIOS setting The maximum speed Gen2 in this case being systematically negotiated with the connected device Page 44 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Boot Menu Chapter 7 Boot Menu Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Quiet Boot Disabled The Boot Menu allows the user to configure the boot mode and to select the boot sequence of the available boot devices Possible Boot setting are gt Quiet boot Section 7 1 page 46 UEFI boot Section 7 2 page 46 gt Setup prompt timeout Section 7 3 page 46 gt Bootup NumLock State Section 7 4 page 46 gt Boot Option Priorities Section 7 5 page 47 gt Network Device BBS Priorities Section 7 6 page 48 gt Hard Drive BBS Priorities Section 7 7 page 50 gt Delete Boot Option Section 7 8 page 51 Other following submenus are RESERVED and Not to be used GateA20 Active gt Option ROM Messages gt Interrupt 19 Capture gt Add New Boot Option The VX6060 boot time is about 5 seconds after a reset and 8 seconds after a power on bo
58. highlight the desired item Use lt gt or lt gt control keys to move up down the selected device item in the list list only one item per family will appears If more than one device are available for booting for example 2 possible family boot device can be SATA USB or Gigabyte Ethernet Gbe In the boot device item SATA disk Ethernets for PXE then 2 new submenus appear below the item list So it be gt Hard Drive BBS Priorities This is the submenu for setting a SATA or USB boot order or deleting a SATA amp USB boot possibility Network Device BSS Priorities This is the submenu for setting a Gbe boot order or deleting a Gbe boot possibility SD DT F69 4e Page 47 Boot Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 7 6 Network Device BSS Priorities when PXE ROM Enabled The setting allows to configure the Ethernet boot device sequence for PXE When PXE ROM has been enabled Ethernet devices become available for PXE booting 3 Ethernets interfaces for each LRU A LRU B In this case a new submenu is displayed in Boot Setup menu See image below Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2018 American Megatrends Inc Main Advanced Kontron Chipset Boot Security Quiet Boot Disabled JEFI Boot Enabled ght C 2010 America 2 01 1204 Cor Select this parameter to display available Ethernet Device Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Boo Boot O
59. ice on the concerned USB interface CPU A or CPU B Enter command map r gt fs0 file system must become visible then Enter fs0 gt Eventually use cd command to reach a directory where the Bios image is stored Use Is to display file list If BIOS image is named VX6060_IDYYXXX bin then flash the BIOS entering command VX6060 A B gt kflash p r VX6060_IDYYXXX bin Do not turn off nor reset the board until the end of the command This prevent the system to boot at next power on gt Wait about 1 minutes and 30 seconds and check if message i mage are equal is displayed If not do again the flash update When upgrade is finished without any errors then turn off the system and do a fresh cold start in order to boot with the new BIOS The serial console displays a toolbar during Flash process to show the progression of the Flash update while the graphical screen not N SD DT F69 4e Page 107 How to Update and Restore BIOS VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual A 2 Restore or Update BIOS from Rescue BIOS A rescue BIOS is available on any VX6060 CPU It is possible to boot on rescue BIOS and update the main BIOS with the rescue BIOS When board is powered off set micro switch SW2A or SW2B function 1 to ON Then Boot on Rescue BIOS and EFI Shell necessary enter BIOS SETUP with F2 in boot sequence and then navigate to Save amp Exit Menu and select UEFI shell in Boot override menu Check if EFl Shell prompt is VX60
60. idth Configuration x1 PEX8609 backplane PCle Link Width Configuration x4 PEX8609 central PCle Link Width Configuration x4 dump PEX8609 backplane Serial EEPROM dump PEX8609 central Serial EEPROM custom configuration filename in binary format content of EEPROM filename in binary format SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual gt Example VX6060 A gt kvpx plx eeprom 1 Writing Backplane PEX8609 serial EEPROM in mode 4x1 OK 50 gt kvpx plx eeprom BPdump config BPl1x dmp Writing data to config BP1x dmp 50 gt kvpx plx eeprom BPx4 Writing Backplane PEX8609 serial EEPROM in mode 1x4 OK 50 gt kvpx plx eeprom BPdump 0 0000 0 0004 0 0008 0x000C 0x0010 0x0014 0x0018 0x001C 0 0020 0 0024 0 0028 0x002C 0x0030 0x0034 0x0038 0x003C 0x0040 0x0044 0x0048 0x004C 0x0050 0x0054 0x0058 0x005C 0x0060 0x0064 0x0068 0x006C 0x0070 0x0074 0x0078 0x007C 0 0080 0 0084 SD DT F69 4e 0x0084005A 0x00800077 0x00773134 0x31340000 0x00080435 0 0436 00 OxFFE00008 0x00080437 0x0438C000 0x00000000 0x0000070F 0x43100400 0x04000000 0x00004311 0x43120400 0x04000000 0x00084361 0x4362FC00 OxFFE00008 0x00084363 0x4364C000 0x00000000 0x00004365 0x040B8000 0x91001059 0x0000431A 0xC03A1000 OxFC000008 0x0000C30F 0xC36D0400 0x00000001 0x1059C00B 0x008F9100 0x00149C80 EFI SHELL Page 79 EFI SHELL 10 1 29 Is Displays a list of files a
61. if save change is launch in Save amp Exit Menu If password is lost the solution to unlock it will be to flash the BIOS or to flash the SETUP BIOS part LIN Page 54 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Save amp Exit Menu Chapter9 Save amp Exit Menu Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Save Changes and Exit This Menu is used to save a new SETUP configuration discard changes restore default SETUP values record a customized SETUP and override the boot device sequence This menu does not appear as the first window when entering SETUP It is necessary to navigate from the main menu to find it Available submenus are Save Changes and Exit section 9 1 page 56 Discard Changes and Exit section 9 1 page 56 Save Changes and Reset section 9 1 page 56 Discard Changes and Reset section 9 1 page 56 gt gt gt gt Save Changes section 9 2 page 56 Discard Changes section 9 2 page 56 Restore Defaults section 9 2 page 56 Save as User Defaults section 9 3 page 56 Restore User Defaults section 9 3 page 56 Boot Override section 9 4 page 56 SD DT F69 4e Page 55 Save amp Exit Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 9 1 Option with Exit or reset With one of the following options the user can choose to save or record the changes in SETUP and to reset or exit SETUP Reset will perform a complete board reset while Exit will execute the Boot Device Selection for boo
62. ion 2 01 1204 Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc Press lt DEL gt or lt F2 gt to enter setup Press lt F7 gt for BBS POPUP Menu A screen similar to the one shown below will appear _ Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc m Informat The SETUP displays the system s current configuration settings The top of the screen has a menu bar with various items i e Main Advanced Kontron etc The menu bar items are linked to submenus Any submenu includes various items to configure the system or to perform specified tasks For example the Main menu contains a list of items such as setting the date and time or displaying the AMI BIOS version and ID To get the SETUP menu from COMO serial line configure your terminal to 115200 baud COMO is available either via the front panel or via the backplane connector of the VX6060 board Following chapter details the items that are available on Kontron VX6060 Some of them are for future implementation so are marked as reserved and should not be used The following chapters provide a sampling of menu items gt Chapter 3 Main Menu 000 cece s tenet eee page 4 gt Chapter 4 Advanced Menu teen n page 7 gt Chapter 5 Kontron Menu n page 22 gt Chapter 6 Chipset Menu 000 cece cence n page 41 gt Chapter 7 Boot Menu
63. k doh el eee el esti dee 33 5 7 1 VPX Reset Propagation to VPX Backplane Only LRU A 33 57 2 VPXSYSRESET lnp t ees 34 5 7 3 VPX Switch NT Mode tenet teens 34 5 7 4 WMWPXLocalReSet occu eterne get dothidea P Rente Re 35 5 7 5 VPA Board Delay bee er ELA ER ER AREA TE ved Dx rx CY RR ved 35 5 8 Gigabit Ethernet Switch 00 ccc ne 36 5 9 ALARM Configuration naana aa a eee hn 37 5 10 Serial Configuration 00 eee mn 38 5 10 1 COMO Mode a a a 38 5 10 2 COMI Mode 1 bee bad ada eee bay siet E er d 38 5 10 3 COM1 Linked Mode 39 5 11 Board Misc Configuration eee n 40 Chapter 6 Chipset Menu 0 cece eee eee eee 41 6 1 South Bridge amp PXE ROM configuration 42 6 2 South Bridge amp SATA Configuration ees 43 Chapter 7 Boot Menu 45 71 SQUICT DOOE i cues deze RE 46 7 2 m 46 7 3 Setup Prompt Timeou
64. kdir rm myguid guid gt To delete an alias the EFI Shell environment Shell alias d myguid Shell alias md mkdir rd rm To add a volatile alias in the current EFI environment which has a star at the line head This volatile alias will disappear at next boot Shell alias v 50 floppy Shell alias md mkdir rd vm fs0 floppy SD DT F69 4e Page 59 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 10 1 2 amlview View ACPI1 0b ACPI2 0 or ACPI3 0 AML in EFI Shell Environment usage AMLView lt AML file gt Also AmlView propose its own shell syntax fs0 gt AmlView Welcome to AmlView on EFI Shell Version 0 01 DefinitionBlock Dsdt aml DSDT 1 ALASKA A M I 0 AmlView gt help EXEC lt NodeName gt Print the result of the method node CAT lt NodeName gt Print the node content LS R lt NodeName gt List the node name R means recursive CD lt NodeName gt Change current node dir QUIT Quit Current Command Prompt HELP Print Help Information NodeName format AAAA BBBB 10 1 3 bcfg bcfg is an utility for boot configuration bcfg driver boot dump v l add file desc rm 7 mv driver selects boot driver list boot selects boot option list dump dumps selected list y dumps verbose includes load options add add file with desc at position addp add file with desc at position Use har
65. led Jactivated If Disabled VPX Local Delay 200 ms port mode activation 115 set by SYSCON VPX signal VPX Switch NT Mode Enabled E jEnter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized Defaults F4 Save amp Exit ESC Exit The VPX Switch NT mode allows to set the VPX switch fabric devices in NT Non Transparent mode disregarding the state of the VPX SYSCON signal Default is that VPX system controller board use Transparent mode for VPX switch fabric devices in this case the EEPROM device connected to VPX switch devices is not accessible from BIOS Enabling this parameter allows BIOS to access to the EEPROM device even if the board is system controller on a VPX multi boards system Page 34 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 574 VPX Local Reset Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Kontron VPX Resets Output VPX SYSRESET Input VPX Switch NT Mode VPX Local Delay e SOS SS veg ERT Sa N Disabled If Disabled VPX switch Enabled fabric components Disabled remain in reset state 200 ms VPX Local Reset Enabled Disabled Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F3 F4 Save
66. les kontron com 21 TOULON EST support kom sa kontron com 83078 TOULON CEDEX France For further information about other Kontron products please visit our Internet web site www kontron com If it s embedded it s Kontron
67. mp Exit Menu and select UEFI shell in Boot override menu EFI SHELL is available by default on the graphical display or serial line COMO configured at 115200 baud EFI shell implement a set of command utilities and can be used to access or display various resources to flash a new BIOS image or execute a start up script 10 1 EFI Shell Command The Help command or displays all the available command Use option b to display command screen by screen Use help command like VX6060 A gt help help to have the detail a command syntax VX6060 A gt help O De eile Sectio Displays the Shell command list verbose command help 10 1 19 page 72 alias Displays creates or deletes EFI Shell aliases 10 1 1 page 59 amlview AML view utility 10 1 2 page 60 bcfg Boot configuration utility 10 1 3 page 60 cd Displays or changes the current directory 10 1 4 page 61 cls Clears standard output and optionally changes background color 10 1 5 page 62 connect Connects one or more EFI drivers to a device 10 1 6 page 63 cpuutil CPU information utility 10 1 7 page 63 devices Displays the list of devices managed by EFI drivers 10 1 8 page 63 dh Displays EFI handle information 10 1 9 page 64 disconnect Disconnects one or more EFI drivers from a device 10 1 10 page 66 drvcfg Invokes the Driver Configuration Protocol 10 1 11 page 66 drivers Displays the EFI driver lis
68. nd subdirectories in a directory LS b r a attrib file Display one screen at a time b r a attrib a 5 h file Display recursively including subdirectories Display files with attributes of type attrib File attribute list Archive System Hidden Read only Directory Name of file or directory wildcards are permitted VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 1 Files and directories with the system and hidden attributes are not displayed unless the s and h attributes are specified gt Examples To hide files by adding the hidden and system attributes fs0 gt attrib th s efi ASH fs0 IsaBus efi ASH fs0 IsaSerial efi gt To display all files in the current directory fs0 gt 15 Directory of fs0 Page 80 06 18 01 06 18 01 06 18 01 06 18 01 06 18 01 06 18 01 01 28 01 09 32p 01 02p 01 02p 01 02p 08 04p 08 05p 08 24p 3 File s 4 Dir s lt DIR gt lt DIR gt lt DIR gt lt DIR gt 153 512 512 512 29 512 29 211 bytes for nsh efi testl test2 temp txt test readme txt SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual gt To display all files in the current directory fs0 gt 15 a Directory of fs0 06 18 01 09 32p for nsh 06 18 01 01 02 efi 06 18 01 01 02p testl 06 18 01 01 02 test 06 18 01 10 59p IsaBus efi 06 18 01 10 59p IsaSerial efi 06 18 01 08 04p 29 temp txt 06 18 01 08 05p 512 test 01 28 01 08 24
69. ng the date and time 50 gt type pause nsh File fs0 pause nsh Size 204 f Example script for pause command echo pause nsh begin date time pause echo pause nsh done SD DT F69 4e Page 91 EFI SHELL To execute the script with echo on pause nsh gt echo pause nsh begin pause nsh begin pause nsh date 06 19 2001 pause nsh time 00 51 45 pause nsh pause Enter q to quit any other key to continue pause nsh echo pause nsh done pause nsh done fs0 V pause nsh To execute the script with echo off 50 gt echo off 50 gt pause nsh pause nsh begin 06 19 2001 00 52 50 Enter q to quit any other key to continue q fs0 gt 10 1 36 pci Displays PCI device list or PCI function configuration space VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual PCI Bus Dev Func s Seg i Bus Bus number Dev Device number Func Function number Optional segment number specified Seg Segment number Page 92 Information interpreted If no parameters are specified all devices will be listed If the Bus and Device number parameters are specified while the Function or Segment parameters are not Function or Segment will be set as default value 0 The option can be used to display verbose information for the specified PCI device The PCI configuration space for the specified device will be dumped with a detailed interpretation SD DT F6
70. nk Configuration Only LRU A Force x4 on PEGO only on LRU A gt Disabled Enabled Default is Disabled This setting allows to force the PCI express link to PMC XMC bus to x4 By default disabled this link size is x8 This option can be used to support specific XMC device have to save changes before exiting Setup then plug the XMC device and power up the board with the Re take into account this feature user should have to set this setting before using the XMC and should and the correct setting Page 30 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Kontron Menu 5 5 2 LPC Serial IRQ Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc SERIRQ CNT mode Disabled SERIRQ CNT mode Disabled Enabled The serial IRQ protocol has two modes of operation which affect the start frame of the LPC interface in the PCH These two modes are gt Continuous where the PCH is solely responsible for generating the start frame and gt Quiet where a serial IRQ peripheral is responsible for beginning the start frame The Quiet Mode is the default mode set by BIOS and allows lower power operation while Continuous Mode allows faster operation SD DT F69 4e Page 31 Kontron Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 5 6 CPU Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Kontron CPU Frequency TURBO CPU Frequency
71. notice calls attention to important features or instructions Caution this notice alert you to system damage loss of data or risk of personal injury ESD This banner indicates an Electrostatic Sensitive Device All numbers are expressed in decimal except addresses and memory or register data which are expressed in hexadecimal The prefix shows a hexadecimal number following the C programming language convention The multipliers and G have their conventional scientific and engineering meanings of 103 106 and 109 respectively The only exception to this is in the description of the size of memory areas when and G mean 210 220 and 230 respectively When describing transfer rates and G mean 103 108 and 109 not 270 220 and 250 vail IN In PowerPC terminology multiple bit fields are numbered from to n where 0 is the MSB and is the LSB PCI and CompactPCI terminology follows the more familiar convention that bit 0 is the LSB and n is the MSB Signal names ending with an asterisk or a hash denote active low signals all other signals are active high Signal names follow the PICMG 2 0 R3 0 CompactPCI Specification and the PCI Local Bus 2 3 Specification For Your Safety Your new Kontron product was developed and tested carefully to provide all features necessary to ensure its compliance with electrical safety requirements It was also designed for a long
72. ol Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Flow Control Flow Control None Hardware RTS CTS Set Flow Control or modem signals gt None Hardware RTS CTS Default for Flow Control setting is None Page 18 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Advanced Menu 4 2 2 7 Recorder Mode Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Recorder Mode Disabled Recorder Mode Enabled Set Recorder Mode On this mode only text will be sent on the line This allows to capture terminal data gt Disabled Enabled Default is Disabled JUJU When this option is enabled it could be very delicate to control the SETUP menu from the serial line In uu case of difficulty graphical interface could be use to control SETUP menu SD DT F69 4e Page 19 Advanced Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 4 2 2 8 Resolution Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Resolution 100x31 Disabled Enabled Resolution 188x31 Set Resolution This enable or disable the extended Terminal Resolution gt Disabled Enabled Default is Disabled Page 20 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Advanced Menu 4 2 2 9 Legacy OS Redirection Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Legacy 05 Redirection Resolution 86x24 80 25 Legacy 0S Redirec On Legacy OS configure supported number of Rows and Columns
73. onfig Intel Corporation 2006 Modify the default IP address of UEFI network stack gt To list the current address IfConfig 1 Name Show the configuration for all or the interface To set the default address use IfConfig s Name dhcp perment Use the EFI DHCP4 PROTOCOL to request address dynamically IfConfig s Name static IP Mask Gateway perment Use the static IP4 address configuration perment is optional If present the configuration survives the network stack reload Otherwise it is for this time only gt To clear the current address IfConfig c Name Clear the configuration for all or the interface although the configure is cleared the network stack will fall back to the DHCP as default Other IfConfig Show this help message Page 74 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL Example IfConfig s ethO dhcp IfConfig 1 eth0 IfConfig s ethO static 192 168 0 5 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 perment User have to enable Network stack in Advanced menu to have this command available 10 1 22 kdiag This command is fully described in document SD DT F78 VX6060 PBIT User s Guide 10 1 23 kflash Kontron SPI flasher Usage kflash 1 5 1 f sp file gt Operation mode p program flash i show information string and check CRC V verify flashed image save current ROM image to file c clone flash
74. options S Set options Type The type of default configuration options to force on the controller specified by ControllerHandle and ChildHandle 0 Safe Defaults 1 Manufacturing Defaults 2 Custom Defaults 3 Performance Defaults DriverHandle Handle of the driver to configure DeviceHandle Handle of a device that DriverHandle is managing ChildHandle Handle of a device that is a child of DeviceHandle 1 Default Type 0 Safe Defaults Places a controller in a safe configuration with the greatest probability of functioning correctly in a platform 1 Manufacturing Defaults Optional type that places the controller in a configuration suitable for a manufacturing and test environment 2 Custom Defaults Optional type that places the controller in a custom configuration 3 Performance Defaults Optional type that places the controller in a configuration that maximizes the controller s performance in a platform Other Value Depends on the driver s implementation gt Examples To display the list of devices available for configuration Shell drvcfg To display the list of devices and child devices available for configuration Shell drvcfg c Page 66 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL To force defaults on all devices Shell drvcfg f 0 To force defaults on all devices managed by driver 0x17 Shell drvcfg f 0 17 gt To force defaults on device 0x28 which
75. ot N N SD DT F69 4e Page 45 Boot Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 7 1 Quiet boot Quiet Boot setting when enabled hides BIOS boot messages such as Version 2 00 1204 Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc Press lt DEL gt or lt F2 gt to enter setup Press lt F7 gt for BBS POPUP Menu Set Quiet boot gt Disabled gt Enabled Default is Disabled 7 2 UEFI boot UEFI Boot setting allows to enable or disable UEFI boot from disk Set UEFI Boot Disabled gt Enabled Default is Enabled 7 3 Setup Prompt Timeout Setup Prompt Timeout menu sets the number of tenths of a second to wait for setup activation key Setup Prompt Timeout Enter the number of tenths of a second For example 60 for 6 seconds 7 4 Bootup Numlock State This menu selects the keyboard numlock state Set Bootup NumLock State On Off Default is On Page 46 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Boot Menu 7 5 Boot Option Priorities This menu specifies the boot sequence from the available boot devices The first devices in the list is the primary device that will be boot first If the boot is rejected for example unsuccessful PXE boot then the second device will be used for boot and so on Here is a example of boot device list Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2818 American Megatrends Inc Quiet Boot Disabled To change the boot device ordering gt Select a device from the list Use the t or 1 to
76. ot move a directory into itself or its subdirectories You cannot move a directory if the current directory is itself or its subdirectory Redirecting output to a file under a directory to be moved is not allowed If an error occurs the remaining files or directories will still be moved ON DOO gt Examples gt To rename a file fs0 gt mv IsaBus efi Bus efi moving fs0 IsaBus efi gt Bus efi ok To move a directory to the current directory fs0 gt mkdir test1 temp fs0 gt mv test1 temp moving fs0 test1 temp gt temp ok Page 90 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL gt To rename a directory fs0 gt mv efi efil 1 moving fs0 efi gt efil 1 ok gt To move multiple directories at a time 50 gt mv testl test2 test moving fs0 testl gt test testl ok moving fs0 test2 gt test test2 ok Moving a read only directory will result a failure 50 gt attrib tr templ DA fs0 test templ fs0 test gt mv templ temp2 moving fs0 test templ gt test temp2 error Write Protected 10 1 35 pause Prints a message and waits for keyboard input PAUSE q q Do not display notification message 1 The PAUSE command is only available in batch script files 2 The prompt message is Enter to quit any other key to continue gt Examples To pause the system after displayi
77. p r 29 readme txt 5 File s 61 788 bytes 4 Dir s gt To display all read only files in the current directory 50 gt 1 ar Directory of fs0 06 18 01 11 14p 29 readme txt 1 File s 29 bytes 0 Dir s EFI SHELL gt To display the file isabus efi with the system attribute fs0 V 1s as isabus efi Directory of fs0 06 18 01 10 59p 28 739 IsaBus efi 1 File s 28 739 bytes 0 Dir s To display all files in the fsO efi directory recursively 50 gt 1s r a efi gt To display all files with the extension recursively one screen at a time 0 gt 1s b r a efi SD DT F69 4e Page 81 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 10 1 30 map Displays or defines mappings between user defined names and device handles MAP d lt sname gt MAP r v c 7f 7t lt type type gt sname MAP sname handle mapname d Delete a mapping r Reset to default mappings y Display verbose mapping information sname User defined mapping name wildcards are permitted handle The number of handle which is same as dumped from dh command Display the consistent mapping name f Display the normal mapping name not consistent mapping t Display the device mapping name according to the device type fp Floppy hd Hard Disk cd CD ROM Types can be combined by putting a comma between two types Spaces are not allowed between types mapname Mapped name for the device
78. packaging material for future storage or warranty shipments If it is necessary to store or ship the board please re pack it as nearly as possible in the manner in which it was delivered Special care is necessary when handling or unpacking the product Please consult the special handling and unpacking instruction on the previous page of this manual SD DT F69 4e Page iv Table Of Contents VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Table Of Contents Chapter 1 Overview sseuseeseeee hh hh nn 1 Sir ct ie ot ee aoe ERE e E Ru EE Er RAE ER 1 1 2 Related Documents RESP ikke 1 Chapter 2 Accessing the SETUP Menu 2 2 1 Working with First Level Menu Items 3 2 2 Boot Manager Menu 2 0 ee eee ee eee ee ee ee eee 3 Chapter 3 Main Menu 4 3 1 Platform Information RR m tn 5 3 2 System Language scies reinen ER ed nt cue a ed eee ee dc 6 3 3 System Date and Time 6 Chapter 4 Advanced eee e cece teen hn 7 4 1 USB Configuration ts iesu eh eck ie a Pee ees eee 8 44 1 Legacy USB Support eer ee 9 4 2 Serial Port Console Redirection 00s cee eee 10 4 2 1 Console Redirection 0 0c een n 11 4 2 2 1 Console Redir
79. page 90 pause Prints a message and waits for keyboard input 10 1 35 page 91 pci Displays PCI device list or PCI function configuration space 10 1 36 page 92 ping Target IP ping utility 10 1 37 page 95 reconnect Reconnects one or more EFI drivers to a device 10 1 38 page 95 reset Resets the system 10 1 39 page 95 set Displays or modifies EFI Shell environment variables 10 1 40 page 96 shift Shifts batch file input parameter positions 10 1 41 page 97 smbiosview Displays SMBIOS information 10 1 42 page 98 smbutil SM bus utility 10 1 43 page 99 Page 58 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL 10 1 1 alias Displays creates or deletes aliases in the EFI Shell environment ALIAS d v sname value d Deletes an alias V Volatile variable sname Alias name value Original name Ro 3 sname should not be an internal EFI Shell command 4 value can be an internal EFI Shell command a script or an EFI application However any other values are also acceptable 5 ALIAS values are stored in EFI NVRAM and will be retained between boots unless the v option is specified 6 ALIAS will not add a nonvolatile alias when a volatile alias of the same name already exists or vice versa gt Examples gt To display all aliases in the EFI Shell environment Shell alias md mkdir rd rm gt To create an alias in the EFI Shell environment Shell alias myguid guid Shell alias m
80. ppy floppy gt 1s gt To delete a mapped name Shell map d floppy Shell map Device mapping table f4 UnknownDevice Alias 50 blkO Device Path VenHw 58C518B1 76F3 11D4 BCEA 0080C73C8881 VenHw 0C95A92F A006 11D4 BCFA 0080C73C8881 50 UnknownDevice Alias 4 blkO Device Path VenHw 58C518B1 76F3 11D4 BCEA 0080C73C8881 VenHw 0C95A92F A006 11D4 BCFA 0080C73C8881 UnknownDevice Alias 4 50 Device Path VenHw 58C518B1 76F3 11D4 BCEA 0080C73C8881 VenHw 0C95A92F A006 11D4 BCFA 0080C73C8881 To display all the mapped names starting with f Shell map f Device mapping table f4 UnknownDevice Alias 50 blkO Device Path VenHw 58C518B1 76F3 11D4 BCEA 0080C73C8881 VenHw 0C95A92F A006 11D4 BCFA 0080C73C8881 50 UnknownDevice Alias 4 b1k0 Device Path VenHw 58C518B1 76F3 11D4 BCEA 0080C73C8881 VenHw 0C95A92F A006 11D4 BCFA 0080C73C8881 Page 84 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL 10 1 31 mem Displays the contents of system or device memory MEM b Address Size MMIO b Display one screen at a time address Starting address in hexadecimal format size Number of bytes to display in hexadecimal format MMIO Forces address cycles to the PCI bus 1 All units in hexadecimal format 2 Address must be aligned on an even processor address boundary 3 If the address parameter is not specified DMEM will display the all
81. ption 1 IBA GE Slot 00 8 v GE t 9 v Boot Option 2 Lot 076 oot Option 3 E Slot 070 The Network Device IBA GE Slot 00C8 refers to the Ethernet Interface of the Intel R 82577 device The Network Devices IBA GE Slot 0700 and IBA GE Slot 0701 refer to the Ethernet Interface of the Intel R 82580 Dual Port device Page 48 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Boot Menu The numeric value in the above example 0700 or 0701 may change depending on the PCI PCI Express ue devices connected to the board To change the PXE boot device ordering gt Select a device from the list Use the lt t gt or 1 to highlight the desired item Use lt gt or lt gt control keys to move up down the selected device item in the list To disable one of the PXE boot device gt Select a device from the list Use the t or 1 to highlight the desired item gt Enter to validate the choice A new submenu appears see image Select Disabled to disable the PXE device Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2818 American Megatrends Inc Boot Option 3 IBA GE Slot 6761 v Boot Option 3 IBA GE Slot 98C8 v1353 IBA GE Slot 0700 v1353 GE Slot 6761 v1353 Disabled a PXE boot device is disabled this does not disable the OpROm loading for the concerned boot device So this following message will appear 3 times any case when ROM is enabled for South
82. r Ethernet controller Vendor 8086 Device 1510 Prog Interface 0 VX6060 A gt gt To display the configuration space of Bus 0 Device 16 Function 0 VX6060 A gt pci 00 16 00 i PCI Segment 00 Bus 00 Device 16 Func 00 EFI 800000000000000000160000 00000000 86 80 64 3B 06 00 10 00 06 00 80 07 00 00 80 00 00000010 04 70 E2 F7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000020 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 86 80 64 3B 00000030 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 OB 01 00 00 00000040 55 02 00 00 20 00 01 80 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 00000050 01 8C 03 C8 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000060 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000070 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000080 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 00 80 00 00000090 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 000000A0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 000000B0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 CO 000000C0 25 77 6F 6B 2A D2 9A 6A 23 C3 D1 F7 32 75 85 M 00000000 08 29 7B 3E F5 BO 79 AB F8 69 A9 B9 OB EA 000000E0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 000000F0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Vendor ID 0 8086 Device ID 2 3B64 Command 4 0006 00 1 0 space access enabled 01 Memory space access enabled 02 Behave as bus master 03 Monitor special cycle enabled 04 Mem Write amp Invalidate enabled 05 Palette snooping is enabled 06 Assert PERR when parity error
83. r changes the current directory Page 72 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL cls Clears the standard output with an optional background color connect Connects one or more EFI drivers to a device copy Copies one or more files or directories to another location gt To display help information for the Is shell command Shell help 1 Shell 1 Shell 1s To display the list of commands starting with the character p Shell help p pause Prints a message and waits for keyboard input pci 10 1 20 if Executes one or more commands in specified conditions IF NOT EXIST file THEN command arguments ELSE command arguments ENDIF IF NOT stringl string2 THEN command arguments command arguments ELSE command arguments command arguments ENDIF EXIST file TRUE if file exists in the directory stringl string2 TRUE if the two stings are same 1 The IF command is only available in batch script files 2 If condition is TRUE commands between IF and ELSE will be executed 3 If condition is FALSE but keyword is not prefixed commands between ELSE and ENDIF will also be executed SD DT F69 4e Page 73 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual gt Examples Example script for if command if exist fs0 myscript sc then myscript myargl myarg2 endi f if myvar runboth then myscriptl myscript2 endif 10 1 21 ifconfig IfC
84. s under Linux OS Some ACPI warnings are logged under the Linux Fedora operating system using the dmesg utility Those messages are not errors and should be ignored 5 PCI Express Advanced Error Reporting AER are not supported Currently the BIOS does not implement AER for the PCle switch PEX8609 devices in the ACPI tables and so operating systems cannot retrieve this information 6 ACPI Configuration for PMC XMC slots are not implemented Currently the BIOS does not support the PCI Express slot naming in the ACPI tables The ACPI specification version 3 06 defines the SUN method to attribute a Slot Number to the PCI slots Also refer to the PCI Firmware Specification v3 0 ECR Slot naming 03 28 2010 to add specific name to DSM function 7 in the ACPI tables 7 USB Limitation on LRU B Sometimes it has been observed under the EFI shell that some USB sticks are not correctly recognized with the map r command This is due to a hardware limitation and in this case unplugging and plugging again the USB device can solve this issue 8 kflash Command Limitation The sp option of the kflash command is used to preserve the BIOS parameters However the boot devices order is not preserved by this option SD DT F69 4e Page 101 BIOS Versions Description VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 11 2 Known Problems Table The following table lists the BIOS VX6060 relative known problems How to use the table 1 Get the B
85. salo ROM Size 00000000 ROM Location 00000000 ISA Resource List 000003F8 000003FF 00000000 INT 00000004 00000000 00000000 dpath PNP Device Path for PnP HID A0341D0 UID 0 Hardware Device Path for PCI PNP Device Path for PnP HID 50141D0 UID 0 AsStr Acpi PNPOAO03 0 Pci 1F 0 Acpi PNPO0501 0 To display all handles associated with the diskio protocol Shell dh p diskio Handle dump by protocol Diskio 15 Disklo Blklo DevPath i 3 1 Ata Secondary Master 16 Disklo Blklo DevPath 1 PCI 0JO Scsi PunO LunO 44 Disklo Blklo fs DevPath ABDO 01C0 507B 9E5F8078F531 ESP 45 Disklo Blklo fs DevPath i PunO LunO HD Part4 SigG0 ESP 17 Disklo Blklo DevPath PCI 3 1 Ata Primary Master To display all handles associated with the Image protocol and break when the screen is full Shell dh p Image b Handle dump by protocol image 1 Image DXE Core 5 Image WinNtThunk 7 Image WinNtBusDriver DriverBinding 8 Image Metronome A Image IsaBus DriverBinding B Image WinNtConsole DriverBinding SD DT F69 4e Page 65 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 10 1 10 disconnect Reserved Not To Be Used 10 1 11 drvcfg Invokes the Driver Configuration Protocol DRVCFG 1 XXX c f Type v s DriverHandle DeviceHandle ChildHandle Configure using the specified ISO 639 2 language C Configure all child devices f Force defaults y Validate
86. strator s password is set then this only limits access to Setup and is only asked for when entering Setup If ONLY the User s password is set then this is power on password and must be entered to boot or enter Setup In have Administrator rights Select Screen v Select Item User Password Enter Select Change Opt F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized Defaults F4 Save amp Exit Fl General Help JESC Exit To enter password Select the administrator or user password item A pop up window appears and proposes to you to create a new password Enter a password from 1 to 20 characters gt Confirm password gt Then the new password will be recorded if save change is launch in Save amp Exit Menu At next reboot if F2 key is pressed then entering password is mandatory to enter SETUP Enter Password SD DT F69 4e Page 53 Security Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual When User password has been set the password will be required to entering SETUP and to to execute the BIOS boot device selection To suppress password Select the administrator or user password item pop up window appears and propose to you to enter a password Enter previous password A pop up window appears and propose to you to enter a new password Then type an empty password Confirm empty password Password will be deleted
87. system table pointer entries by default gt Examples To display the EFI system table pointer entries 50 gt mem Memory Address 000000003FF7D808 200 Bytes 3FF7D808 49 42 49 20 53 59 53 54 02 00 01 IM 3FF7D818 5 6A FE 00 00 00 00 88 2E 1B 3FF7D828 26 00 OC 00 00 00 00 00 88 D3 1A 3FF7D838 A8 CE 1A 00 00 00 00 88 F2 1A 3FF7D848 28 EE 1A 3F 00 00 00 00 08 DD 1A 3FF7D858 A8 EB 1A 3F 00 00 00 00 18 C3 3F 3FF7D868 00 4B 3F 3F 00 00 00 00 06 00 00 3FF7D878 08 DA F7 3F 00 00 00 00 70 74 61 3FF7D888 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3FF7D898 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3FF7D8A8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3FF7D8B8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3FF7D8C8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3FF7D8D8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3FF7D8E8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3FF7D8F8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 70 68 06 3FF7D908 65 76 6E 74 00 00 00 00 02 02 00 3FF7D918 18 6F 1A 3F 00 00 00 00 10 EO 3F 3FF7D928 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40 CO 12 3FF7D938 10 80 13 3F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3FF7D948 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40 7D 3F 3FF7D958 50 6F 1A 3F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3FF7D968 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3FF7D978 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 70 74 61 SD DT F69 4e Page 85 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 3FF7D988 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3FF7D998 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3FF7D9A8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3FF7D9B8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
88. t 46 7A Boot p Numlock State ace 46 7 5 Boot Option Priorities ccc 47 7 6 Network Device BSS Priorities when PXE ROM Enabled 48 7 7 Drive BBS Priorities eens 50 7 8 Delete Boot Option en ev sedan d 51 Chapter 8 Security Menu ER a a dtes as a rdi 52 8 1 Enter Administrator or user password 53 Chapter 9 Save amp Exit Menu suuueeeeeseeeseees enn 55 9 1 Option with Exit or reset 56 9 2 Option to Save Discard Restore SETUP 56 9 3 Saving a user configuration 00sec ee enn 56 9 4 Boot Override s icesiteciapd fessi d ibi deed v sce 56 Chapter 10 s EFI oe Seales cee Here 57 10 1 EFI Shell Command ee n 57 10 1 1 alas ee debe edge a bbe adeeb pda dnd due eee pa 59 SD DT F69 4e Page vi Table Of Contents VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 10 12 g en i nada wae TT Raa wes 60 10 1 3 DCG cg occas Sie ects een cena EVER Re er RR OI Spe ew ir be o b Rt e 60 LED 61 AOA CS ape ania Ae 62 10 1 6 connect
89. t 10 1 12 page 68 dumpacpi Print ACPI Tables 10 1 13 page 69 dumpaml Print AML dump 10 1 14 page 69 echo Controls batch file command echoing or displays a message 10 1 15 page 69 exit Exits the EFI Shell environment 10 1 16 page 70 for Executes commands for each item in a set of items 10 1 17 page 70 goto Forces batch file execution to jump to specified location 10 1 18 page 72 help Displays the EFI Shell command list or verbose command help 10 1 19 page 72 if Executes commands in specified conditions 10 1 20 page 73 ifconfig UEFI network modification utility 10 1 21 page 74 SD DT F69 4e Page 57 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Command Description See Section Name kdiag Perform board diagnostics Available ONLY if ordered 10 1 22 page 75 kflash Kontron SPI flasher 10 1 23 page 75 kmac Kontron MAC Address viewer 10 1 24 page 76 kpld Kontron PLD Commands 10 1 25 page 76 kuuid Kontron UUID Configurator 10 1 26 page 73 kvpd Kontron VPD Information 10 1 27 page 77 kvpx Kontron VPX Configurator 10 1 28 page 78 Is Displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory 10 1 29 page 80 map Displays or defines mappings 10 1 30 page 82 mem Displays the contents of memory 10 1 31 page 85 memmap Displays the memory map 10 1 32 page 86 mm Displays or modifies MEM MMIO IO PCI PCIE address space 10 1 33 page 87 mv Moves one or more files or directories to another location 10 1 34
90. tility Copyright C 2616 American Megatrends Inc Legacy USB Support Enabled Legacy USB Support Enabled Disabled Select menu Legacy Usb Support to change it There is three options to choose from Enabled Disabled Auto AUTO option disable Legacy Support if no USB device is connected Disabled option will keep USB device available for EFI application SD DT F69 4e Page 9 Advanced Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 4 2 Serial Port Console Redirection The BIOS console can be redirect on serial COMO and or serial COM1 with the Console Redirection menus Also the characteristics of COMO or COM serial line can be modified with Console Redirection Settings menus Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2010 American Megatrends Inc Console Redirection Enabled Other following options are Reserved and Not to be Used gt Serial Port for Out of Band Management Windows Emergency Management Services EMS Console Redirection amp Out of Band Mgmt Port Page 10 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Advanced Menu 4 2 1 COMO COM 1 Console Redirection User has the option to enable disable serial Console Redirection on COMO or on COM1 For CPU A and CPU B COMO is a serial line available on front panel of VX6060 and COM is available on backplane To have SETUP display and EFI shell visible on a serial line it is necessary to enable the Console redirection on it COMO Console Redirection is enabled by default
91. ting To apply SETUP parameter modifications a reset is mandatory Select desired item and lt Enter gt Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Saving the changes and reset Save Changes and Reset 9 2 Option to Save Discard Restore SETUP SETUP modification can simply be Saved or Discarded without exiting BIOS SETUP Also manufacturing default SETUP parameters can be restored with Restore Defaults menu Select desired item and lt Enter gt Save Changes Discard Changes Restore Defaults 9 3 Saving a user configuration Current SETUP configuration can be saved as user configuration and can be restored the same way the default configuration Select desired item and lt Enter gt Save as User Defaults gt Restore User Defaults 9 4 Boot Override Current sequence of boot devices can be overriden by this menu gt Select a device from the list Use the t or 1 to highlight the desired item lt Enter gt to immediately Boot on this device Page 56 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Chapter 10 EFI SHELL EFI Shell is a boot shell available on the VX6060 that is accessible in the boot device list EFI Shell is boot EFI SHELL automatically if no other boot device is connected to the VX6060 If EFI shell is not the primary boot device then it is necessary to enter the SETUP menu to access it For this enter F2 during boot process to enter SETUP Then navigate to Save a
92. tion DH 1 lang handle p prot id d v P e Handle number in hexadecimal format Protocol ID Display EFI Driver Model related information Display information in the specified ISO 639 2 language Display verbose information When neither handle prot_id is specified a list of all the device handles the EFI environment is displayed 2 The d option displays EFI Driver Model related information including parent handles child handles all drivers installed on the handle etc 3 The v option displays verbose information for the specified handle including all the protocols on the handle and their details 4 f the p option is specified all handles containing the specified protocol will be displayed Otherwise the handle parameter has to be specified for display In this case the d option will be enabled automatically if the v option is not specified gt Examples To display all handles one screen at a time Shell dh b Handle dump 1 N Oo oO N Page 64 Image DXE Core FwVol FwFileSys FwVolBlk DevPath MemMap 11 1B50000 1D4FFC8 Image Ebc DevPath MemMap 11 1CA0000 1CB0000 Image WinNtThunk WinNtThunk DevPath 76F3 11D4 BCEA 0080C73C8881 Image WinNtBusDriver DriverBinding SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL To display detailed information for handle 0x30 11 gt dh 30 Handle 30 01AF5308 I
93. tions are writable MM will only write the specified value Read modify write operations are not supported The Address parameter should be aligned on a boundary of the specified width 0 Not all addresses are safe to access Access to any improper address can bring unexpected results ON gt Examples To display or modify memory Address 0x1b07288 default width 1 50 gt mm 1b07288 MEM 0x0000000001B07288 0x6D MEM 0x0000000001B07289 Ox6D MEM 0x0000000001B0728A 0x61 MEM 0x0000000001B0728B 0x70 50 gt mm 1b07288 MEM 0x0000000001B07288 0 6 MEM 0x0000000001B07289 0 6 MEM 0x0000000001B0728A 0x80 Modi fied MEM 0x0000000001B0728B 0x70 Page 88 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual EFI SHELL gt To modify memory Address 0x1b07288 width 2 bytes 11 gt mm 1b07288 w 2 MEM 0x0000000001B07288 Ox6D6D gt MEM 0x0000000001B0728A 0x7061 gt 55aa MEM 0x0000000001B0728C 0x358C gt q Shell mm 1b07288 w 2 MEM 0x0000000001B07288 0 606 MEM 0x0000000001B0728A 0x55AA Modi fied MEM 0x0000000001B0728C 0x358C gt To display IO space Address 80h width 4 bytes Shell mm 80 w 4 IO 10 0x0000000000000080 0x000000FE gt IO 0x0000000000000084 OxOOFF5E6D gt q gt To modify IO space using non interactive mode Shell mm 80 52 w 1 IO Shell mm 80 w 1 IO 10 0 0000000000000080 10 0x0000000000000081 0x00000000000000
94. using defaults gt Select a device from the list Use the t or 1 to highlight the desired item gt Press lt ENTER gt to boot the selected device or enter setup SD DT F69 4e Page 3 Main Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Chapter 3 Main Menu The Main Menu provides general system information and is the first accessible menu page Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2010 American Megatrends Inc gt Platform Information Three submenus or settings described below are available in the main menu gt Platform Information section 3 1 page 5 gt System Language section 3 2 page 6 gt System Date Time section 3 3 page 6 Page 4 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual Main Menu 3 1 Platform Information X Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc Version 2 01 1204 Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc p Mal The platform information Menu displays the processor graphic memory and PCH Platform Controller Hub specific information In particular the Board ID field allows to identify the core CPU side A or B Platform information displays all content by scrolling down using the arrow key 1 SD DT F69 4e Page 5 Main Menu VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 3 2 System Language Nothing can be changed into this menu Only English language is supported in this version 3 3 System Date and Time Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2616
95. uto 1 b To clear StartupAuto variable on EFI shell VX6060 A gt set d StartupAuto 10 2 3 StartupDelay The environment variable StartupDelay allows user to set a timeout delay before running the EFI shell script file startup nsh present for example on a USB Flash drive plugged on the board The value of StartupDelay is a number that represents a delay in seconds Examples a To set a 2 seconds delay in StartupDelay variable on EFI shell VX6060 A gt set StartupDelay 2 b To clear StartupDelay variable on EFI shell VX6060 A gt set d StartupDelay N by default the StartupDelay before running the EFI shell script startup nsh is equal to 5 seconds Page 100 SD DT F69 4e VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual BIOS Versions Description Chapter 11 BIOS Versions Description 11 1 Recommendations and Known Limitations 1 Reserved Setup Settings All the settings that are not described in this documentation are reserved and should not be changed Changing any of these settings may cause system dysfunction or failure 2 After BIOS Upgrades It is recommended to turn the system off and do a fresh Cold Boot after upgrading the BIOS with the EFI shell kflash command or another utility If not malfunction can be observed during next boot 3 Display Port Hot Plug The BIOS does not support hot plug for Display Port The user has to plug the Display Port device before swit ching the board on 4 ACPI Warning
96. will disappear at the next boot Shell set v EFI SOURCE c project EFI1 1 Shell set path 3fs0 efi tools fs0 efi boot fs0 EFI SOURCE c project EFI1 1 10 1 41 shift Shifts batch file input parameter positions SHIFT 1 The SHIFT command is only available in batch script files 2 Each time the SHIFT command is executed the parameters are shifted one position higher giving you access to more than ten parameters gt Examples To execute a batch file named MySript nsh 50 gt MyScript nsh X1 X2 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 The parameters available when MyScript nsh initially begins execution will be set as follows 1 X1 2 X2 3 X3 4 X4 5 5 6 X6 7 X7 8 X8 9 9 To shift the parameters one position inside the batch file shift The parameters available in MyScript nsh are changed as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 uw gu to gum nt nm wou gt lt gt lt SD DT F69 4e Page 97 EFI SHELL VX6060 AMI BIOS User Manual 10 1 42 smbiosview Displays SMBIOS information SMBIOSVIEW t SmbiosType h SmbiosHand1e s t Display all structures of SmbiosType SmbiosType SMBIOS structure type h Display structure of SmbiosHandle SmbiosHandle SMBIOS structure unique 16 bit handle Display statistics table a Display all information 1 The SmbiosType parameter supports the following types N 0 BI

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