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Dell Systems Management Base Driver
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Overview
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The Dell Systems Management Base Driver provides a sysfs interface for
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systems management software such as Dell OpenManage to perform system
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System Management Interrupt
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===========================
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On some Dell systems, systems management software must access certain
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management information via a system management interrupt (SMI). The SMI data
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buffer is required for the SMI. The driver maintains the memory required for
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the SMI and provides a way for the application to generate the SMI.
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The driver creates the following sysfs entries for systems management
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software to perform these system management interrupts:
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software to perform these system management interrupts::
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/sys/devices/platform/dcdbas/smi_data
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/sys/devices/platform/dcdbas/smi_data_buf_phys_addr
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/sys/devices/platform/dcdbas/smi_data_buf_size
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/sys/devices/platform/dcdbas/smi_request
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/sys/devices/platform/dcdbas/smi_data
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/sys/devices/platform/dcdbas/smi_data_buf_phys_addr
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/sys/devices/platform/dcdbas/smi_data_buf_size
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/sys/devices/platform/dcdbas/smi_request
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Systems management software must perform the following steps to execute
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a SMI using this driver:
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Host Control Action
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Dell OpenManage supports a host control feature that allows the administrator
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to perform a power cycle or power off of the system after the OS has finished
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Host Control SMI Type
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The following table shows the value to write to host_control_smi_type to
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perform a power cycle or power off host control action:
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PowerEdge System Host Control SMI Type
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300 HC_SMITYPE_TYPE1
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1300 HC_SMITYPE_TYPE1
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1400 HC_SMITYPE_TYPE2
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1655MC HC_SMITYPE_TYPE2
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700 HC_SMITYPE_TYPE3
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750 HC_SMITYPE_TYPE3
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