Open Boot PROM Commands
Power On Commands
- STOP bypasses POST. STOP-A aborts POST.
- STOP-D forces a diagnostic power on. The NVRAM
Parameter diag-switch? is set to true.
- STOP-F forces input and output to ttya. Input from the
Keyboard is disabled except for L1-A.
- STOP-N forces a set-defaults of the NVRAM.
Help and Printenv Commands
These examples are from an Enterprise 250 with OBP 3.5.
The help command displays the menu of available help options.
- ok help
Enter 'help command-name' or
'help category-name' for more help.
(Use ONLY the first word of a category-name or category description)
Examples: help select or help line
Main categories are:
- Repeated loops
- Defining new commands
- Numeric output
- Radix (number base conversions)
- Arithmetic
- Memory access
- Line editor
- System and boot configuration parameters
- Select I/O devices
- Floppy eject
- Power on reset
- Diag (diagnostic routines)
- Resume execution
- File download and boot
- nvramrc (making new commands permanent)
- Enable/Disable selected hardware subsystems
- Environmental monitor
The printenv command displays NVRAM parameter names,
current values, and default values.
| Variable Name |
Value |
Default Value |
| diag-passes |
1 |
1 |
| diag-verbosity |
0 |
0 |
| diag-continue? |
false |
false |
| tpe-link-test? |
true |
true |
| scsi-initiator-id |
7 |
7 |
| keyboard-click? |
false |
false |
| keymap |
|
|
| ttyb-mode |
9600,8,n,1,- |
9600,8,n,1,- |
| ttya-mode |
9600,8,n,1,- |
9600,8,n,1,- |
| ttyb-rts-dtr-off |
false |
false |
| ttyb-ignore-cd |
true |
true |
| ttya-rts-dtr-off |
false |
false |
| ttya-ignore-cd |
true |
true |
| reboot-flag |
false |
false |
| reboot-posc |
4294582272 |
0 |
| reboot-posl |
0 |
0 |
| reboot-cmd |
boot net -r |
|
| pci-slot-skip-list |
none |
none |
| pci0-probe-list |
3,2,4,5 |
3,2,4,5 |
| upa-port-skip-list |
none |
none |
| diag-level |
min |
min |
| diag-script |
normal |
normal |
| diag-targets |
none |
none |
| diag-trigger |
power-reset |
power-reset |
| env-monitor |
enabled |
enabled |
| asr-disable-list |
|
|
| asr-status |
18437736870358094097 |
18437736870358094097 |
| post-status |
18437736870358094097 |
|
| post-address |
0 |
|
| post-flag |
0 |
|
| obp-flags |
0 |
|
| obp-state |
6 |
|
| obp-status |
0 |
|
| #power-cycles |
4 |
|
| system-board-serial# |
802F01F0 |
|
| system-board-date |
34cf6a6b |
|
| fcode-debug? |
false |
false |
| output-device |
screen |
screen |
| input-device |
keyboard |
keyboard |
| load-base |
16384 |
16384 |
| boot-command |
boot |
boot |
| auto-boot? |
true |
true |
| auto-boot-on-error? |
false |
false |
| watchdog-reboot? |
false |
false |
| diag-file |
|
|
| diag-device |
net |
net |
| boot-file |
|
|
| boot-device |
net |
disk net |
| local-mac-address? |
false |
false |
| ansi-terminal? |
true |
true |
| screen-#columns |
80 |
80 |
| screen-#rows |
34 |
34 |
| silent-mode? |
false |
false |
| use-nvramrc? |
false |
false |
| nvramrc |
|
|
| security-mode |
none |
|
| security-password |
|
|
| security-#badlogins |
0 |
|
| oem-logo |
|
|
| oem-logo? |
false |
false |
| oem-banner |
|
|
| oem-banner? |
false |
false |
| hardware-revision |
|
|
| last-hardware-update |
|
|
| upa-noprobe-mask |
0 |
0 |
| mfg-options |
49 |
|
| diag-switch? |
false |
false |
Use printenv and the variable name to show a specific parameter.
- ok printenv diag-switch?
- diag-switch? = true
The Ultra 450 and Ultra Enterprise 450 OBP 3.12 changed the
printenv output to eliminate non-user configurable variables
used for the internal workings of OpenBoot. Use printenv -a
to see all variables.
Use the setenv command to change a parameter.
- ok setenv diag-switch? true
Use the set-defaults command to restore the default settings.
- ok set-defaults
Other commonly used commands are shown below.
| OPTION |
DESCRIPTION |
| banner |
Displays the selftest banner message |
| .version |
Displays the version and date of boot PROM |
| print-nvram-stat |
Display the PROM version for all boards installed |
| .enet-addr |
Displays the Ethernet address |
| .idprom |
Displays the ID PROM contents |
| input [source] |
Selects source for input (ttya, ttyb, or keyboard) |
| output [source] |
Selects source for output (ttya, ttyb, or keyboard) |
| reset |
Resets entire system, similar to SunMon k2 |
| soft-reset |
Soft reset, similar to SunMon k1 |
| eject-floppy |
Ejects floppy diskette from the drive |
| security-mode |
Select non-secure mode (enter none) |
| Select command secure mode (enter command) |
| Select full secure mode (enter full) |
| security-password |
Allows user to enter an 8 byte password in ASCII |
| sifting text |
Display forth commands containing text |
| words |
Display forth words in the dictionary |
| probe-scsi |
Displays addresses and types of SCSI devices |
| probe-ide |
Displays addresses and types of IDE devices |
| obdiag |
Enter open boot diagnostics |
| flash-update-ucm |
Update UCM flash prom |
| diag-level |
Set the diagnostic level to min, max, menus, or off |
Other Open Boot PROM Commands
nvramrc
The nvramrc is an NVRAM location reserved for user-defined commands
used during system initialization. Include the following entries when
creating a custom nvramrc:
-
| probe-all |
Probes for plug-in devices |
| install-console |
Selects and activates the console |
| banner |
Displays the banner to the console |
nvedit
The nvedit command opens the nvramrc editor and enables the
use of the following commands:
-
| Return |
Inserts a new line |
| Control-L |
Displays all lines in the buffer |
| Control-C |
Exits the nvramrc editor |
nvquit
The nvquit command discards the contents of the temporary nvramrc
buffer created when an nvedit session is exited.
nvrun
The nvrun command executes the contents of the temporary nvramrc
buffer created when an nvedit session is exited.
nvstore
The nvstore command saves the contents of the temporary nvramrc
buffer created when an nvedit session is exited.
use-nvramrc?
Set the use-nvramrc? parameter to true to use the nvramrc.
This parameter is normally set to false.
Twisted Pair Ethernet Link Integrity Test
Set the tpe-link-test? nvram parameter to false to disable
the on-board Link Integrity Test.
Use the set-tpe-test command to enable or disable the
on-board Link Integrity Test on the SPARCserver 1000.
- ok true set-tpe-test
- enables the Link Test on all System Boards
-
- ok false set-tpe-test
- disables the Link Test on all System Boards
-
- ok false apply set-tpe-test net0 [net1, net2, net3]
- disables the Link Test on System Board 0 [1, 2, 3]
-
Use the nvedit command to program the nvramrc to disable
the Link Integrity Test when a reset or power cycle occurs on
the SPARCserver 1000.
- ok nvedit
- 0: probe-all install-console <Return>
- 1: false set-tpe-test <Return>
- or
- 1: false apply set-tpe-test net0 [net1, net2, net3] <Return>
- 2: banner <Control-c>
- ok nvstore
- ok setenv use-nvramrc? true
- ok reset
SBus Quad Ethernet Controller Link Integrity Test
Use the set-tpe-test command to enable the Link Integrity Test.
- ok true "sqec-node1-path" "set-tpe-test" execute-device-method drop
- ok true "sqec-node2-path" "set-tpe-test" execute-device-method drop
- ok true "sqec-node3-path" "set-tpe-test" execute-device-method drop
- ok true "sqec-node4-path" "set-tpe-test" execute-device-method drop
Use the set-tpe-test command to disable the Link Integrity Test.
The Link Integrity Test is enabled if a system reset or power cycle occurs.
- ok false "sqec-node1-path" "set-tpe-test" execute-device-method drop
- ok false "sqec-node2-path" "set-tpe-test" execute-device-method drop
- ok false "sqec-node3-path" "set-tpe-test" execute-device-method drop
- ok false "sqec-node4-path" "set-tpe-test" execute-device-method drop
Use the nvedit command to program the nvramrc to disable the
Link Integrity Test. The Link Integrity Test is not enabled if a system
reset or power cycle occurs.
- ok nvedit
- 0: probe-all install-console <Return>
- 1: false "sqec-node1-path" "set-tpe-test" execute-device-method drop
- 2: false "sqec-node2-path" "set-tpe-test" execute-device-method drop
- 3: false "sqec-node3-path" "set-tpe-test" execute-device-method drop
- 4: false "sqec-node4-path" "set-tpe-test" execute-device-method drop
- 5: banner <Control-c>
- ok nvstore
- ok setenv use-nvramrc? true
- ok reset
SBus References
-
Bus Specification A.1, 800-4453-10.
-
SBus Specification B.0, 800-5922-10.
-
PCI:SBus Comparison, 802-7681.
SPARCstation 4 Frame Buffer Resolution
The following methods are available for changing the SS4 tcx frame
buffer resolution:
- ok setenv fcode-debug? true
- ok setenv output-device screen:r1152x900x94
- ok reset
- or
- ok setenv fcode-debug? true
- ok setenv output-device /sbus/sunw,tcx:r1024x768x84
- ok reset
- or
- ok setenv fcode-debug? true
- ok cd /sbus/sunw,tcx
- ok screen select-dev
- ok r1280x1024x135 set-resolution
PCI System Commands
The following user query and control commands (forth words) are
available on PCI based systems.
Use the show-pci-devs command to show all devices on a
specific PCI bus.
- ok show-pci-devs /pci@1f,2000 (show pcia devices)
- ok show-pci-devs /pci@1f,4000 (show pcib devices)
Use the show-pci-devs-all command to show all PCI devices.
- ok show-pci-devs-all (show all pci devices)
Use the show-pci-config command to show configuration space
registers for a given PCI device.
- ok show-pci-config /pci@1f,4000/network@1,1
Use the show-pci-configs command to show configuration space
registers for all PCI devices on a PCI bus.
- ok show-pci-configs /pci@1f,4000
Use the show-pci-configs-all command to show configuration
space registers for all PCI devices on all PCI busses.
- ok show-pci-configs-all /pci@1f,4000
Use the probe-pci command to probe all devices on a
specific PCI bus.
- ok probe-pci /pci@1f,4000
- probing /pci@1f,4000 at Device 3 scsi disk tape
- probing /pci@1f,4000 at Device 3 nothing there
Use the probe-pci-slot command to probe a specific PCI slot
on a specific PCI bus.
- ok 3 probe-pci-slot /pci@1f,4000
- probing /pci@1f,4000 at Device 3 scsi disk tape
The pcia-probe-list NVRAM variable is used to control the probe order
for the following pcia devices (/pci@1f,2000):
| Psycho |
0 (not probed) |
| PCI Slot 0 |
1 (J1301 = pci@1f,2000/xxx@1) |
| no device |
2 (historical entry) |
- ok setenv pcia-probe-list 1,2 (Probe in order 1,2)
The pcib-probe-list NVRAM variable is used to control the probe order
for the following pcib devices (/pci@1f,4000):
| Psycho |
0 (not probed) |
| Cheerio |
1 (not probed) |
| PCI Slot 1 |
2 (J1401 = pci@1f,4000/xxx@2) |
| Onboard SCSI |
3 (first device probed by default) |
| PCI Slot 2 |
4 (J1501 = pci@1f,4000/xxx@4) |
| PCI Slot 3 |
5 (J1601 = pci@1f,4000/xxx@5) |
- ok setenv pcib-probe-list 3,2,4,5 (Probe in order 3,2,4,5)
The printenv pcix-probe-list command is used to show the probe list
for pcia or pcib:
- ok printenv pcia-probe-list (print pcia probe list)
- ok printenv pcib-probe-list (print pcib probe list)
The show-pci-devs command is used to show all devices on a specific
PCI bus:
- ok show-pci-devs /pci@1f,2000 (show pcia devices)
- ok show-pci-devs /pci@1f,4000 (show pcib devices)
The show-pci-devs-all command is used to show all devices:
- ok show-pci-devs-all (show all pci devices)
Ultra 60, Netra t 1120/1125, and Enterprise 220R
Ultra 80, Netra t 1400/1405, and Enterprise 420R
The Ultra 60 Workstation, Netra t 1120/1125 Telco Server, and
Enterprise 220R Workgroup Server use the same System Board.
The Ultra 80 Workstation, Netra t 1400/1405 Telco Server, and
Enterprise 420R Workgroup Server use the same System Board.
The banner-name, enclosure-type, and
energystar-enabled?
NVRAM variables set up the system board for use in a Workstation,
Telco Server, or Workgroup Server. These variables:
- Control the system name displayed in the power-on banner
- Enable or disable energystar
- Report the enclosure type to software
- ok setenv banner-name Sun Enterprise 220R
- banner-name = Sun Enterprise 220R
- ok setenv enclosure-type 540-4284
- enclosure-type = 540-4284
- ok setenv energystar-enabled? true
- energy-star-enabled? = false
| System |
banner-name |
enclosure-type |
energystar-enabled? |
Ultra 60 Netra t 1120/1125 Enterprise 220R |
Sun Ultra 60 UPA/PCI Sun Ultra 60 UPA/PCI Sun Enterprise 220R |
540-3251 Unknown 540-4284 |
true false false |
Ultra 80 Netra t 1400/1405 Enterprise 420R |
Sun Ultra 80 UPA/PCI Sun Ultra 80 UPA/PCI Sun Enterprise 420R |
540-3871 Unknown 540-4115 |
true false false |
The enclosure-type variable is for future use. Current
software uses the banner-name.
The banner-name, enclosure-type, and
energystar-enabled?
variables are not changed by the set-defaults command.
The upa-port-skip-list NVRAM variable is used to skip probing
of UPA ports. The following UPA ports are used:
| Processors |
UPA Ports 0 and 1 |
| Psycho |
UPA Port 1 |
- ok setenv upa-port-skip-list 1 (Skip CPU1)
The pci0-probe-list NVRAM variable is used to control the probe
order for PCI devices /pci@1f,4000. Device 2 is card slot 2, device
3 is SCSI, device 4 is card slot 1, and device 5 is card slot 0.
- ok setenv pci0-probe-list 3,2,4 (Probe in order 3-2-4)
The pci-slot-skip-list NVRAM variable is used to skip probing of
PCI devices plugged into the backpanel slots 0, 1, 2, and 3.
- ok setenv pci-slot-skip-list 0,3 (Skip slot 0 and 3)
The diag-trigger NVRAM variable is used to control which resets
will automatically enable POST when diag-switch? is true.
- ok setenv diag-trigger power-reset
Run diagnostics on power-on resets.
- ok setenv diag-trigger error-reset
Run diagnostics on power-on resets, fatal hardware
errors, and watchdog resets.
- ok setenv diag-trigger soft-reset
Run diagnostics on all resets (except XIR)
including UNIX init 6 or reboot
- ok setenv diag-trigger none
Does not run diagnostics on any resets.
The auto-boot-on-error? NVRAM variable is used to allow the
system to attempt to boot if POST fails and auto-boot? is true.
- ok setenv auto-boot-on-error? true
Attempt to boot if POST fails and auto-boot? is true
The env-monitor NVRAM variable is used for environmental
monitoring at the Open Boot PROM level.
- ok setenv env-monitor advise (overtime warning)
- ok setenv env-monitor enabled (overtime warning, shut down power)
- ok setenv env-monitor disabled (env-monitor is off)
The asr-enable and asr-disable commands enable and disable
system devices. The .asr command displays the settings.
- ok .asr
- System status : Enabled
- CPU0 : Enabled
- CPU1 : Enabled
- SC-MP : Enabled
- Psycho@1f : Enabled
- Cheerio : Enabled
- SCSI : Enabled
- Mem Bank0 : Enabled
- Mem Bank1 : Enabled
- Mem Bank2 : Enabled
- Mem Bank3 : Enabled
- PROM : Enabled
- NVRAM : Enabled
- TTY : Enabled
- Audio : Enabled
- Soupier : Enabled
- PCI Slots : Enabled
Known 'enable/disable' subsystem components are:
- cpu* cpu0 cpu1
- bank* bank0 bank1 bank2 bank3
- dimm0 - dimm15
Note: See References below
for E450 documentation.
The mfg-options NVRAM variable is a decimal value that sets up
the system as a Workstation or a Server. The mfg-options:
- Controls the system name displayed in the power-on banner
- Enables or disables energystar
- Controls the behavior after a watchdog reset
- Enables or disables the blinking front panel LEDs
- ok setenv mfg-options 0 (Workstation default, in decimal)
- ok setenv mfg-options 49 (Server default, in decimal)
| Hex |
Root ( / ) Node Properties |
/eeprom Node Properties |
SUNW,envctrl Node Properties |
| banner-name |
system-type |
energystar-v2 |
watchdog-enable |
activity-led-blink? |
| xxxx xxx0 |
Ultra 450 |
Workstation |
Enabled |
|
|
| xxxx xxx1 |
Enterprise 450 |
Server |
Disabled |
|
|
| xxx0 xxxx |
|
|
|
|
Disabled |
| xxx1 xxxx |
|
|
|
|
Enabled |
| xx0x xxxx |
|
|
|
Disabled |
|
| xx1x xxxx |
|
|
|
Enabled |
|
The method of changing the mfg-options, diag-targets, and
diag-verbosity was changed in OBP 3.12. The new method
accepts a + or - construct for these variables.
mfg-options:
| workstation-class |
-+(0x00) Workstation |
| server-class |
-+(0x01) Server |
| workstation |
-+(0x00) Workstation |
| energystar |
-+(0x10) Energy Star |
| watch-dog |
-+(0x20) Watchdog |
| server |
-+(0x31) Server/Energy Star/Watchdog |
ok setenv mfg-options + server
ok setenv mfg-options + watchdog + energystar
ok setenv mfg-options - energystar |
diag-targets:
| none |
-+(0x00) no bus or device I/O testing |
| iopath |
-+(0x01) test bus connectivity (eg SCSI) |
| media |
-+(0x02) perform I/O to the device |
| device |
-+(0x04) invoke device self test (BIST) |
| loopback |
-+(0x10) external loopback (eg tty) |
| loopback2 |
-+(0x20) external loopback2 (eg MII) |
| loopbacks |
-+(0x30) external loopback + loopback2 |
| loopback3 |
-+(0x40) external loopback3 (eg RSC) |
diag-verbosity:
| none |
-+(0x00) minimum output (errors only) |
| silent |
-+(0x00) minimum output (errors only) |
| verbose |
-+(0x01) test progress information |
| subtests |
-+(0x02) print subtest names |
| debug |
-+(0x04) print debug messages |
| callers |
-+(0x08) print back trace of callers on errors |
| tests |
-+(0x10) print Testing |
| all |
-+(0x1f) verbose + names + debug + callers |
The upa-port-skip-list NVRAM variable is used to skip probing
of UPA ports. The following UPA ports are used:
| Processors |
UPA Ports 0, 1, 2, and 3 |
| Frame Buffers |
UPA Ports 1d and 1e |
| Psycho |
UPA Ports 4, 6, and 1f |
- ok setenv upa-port-skip-list 3,1d (Skip CPU3 and FFB1)
The pci0-probe-list NVRAM variable is used to control the probe
order for onboard PCI devices (/pci@1f,4000). The probe order for
PCI devices plugged into the backpanel slots cannot be controlled.
Devices omitted from the pci0-probe-list are not probed.
Devices in the pci0-probe-list are:
- 2 = scsi (rma backplane & external connector)
- 3 = scsi (4 disk backplane)
- 4 = Empty slot - Back panel slot 10
- ok setenv pci0-probe-list 3,2,4 (Probe in order 3-2-4)
Due to internal PCI changes introduced in OBP 3.12, the Cheerio
node is pseudo-probed and device 1 must always be included in
the pci0-probe-list. Prior to OBP 3.12, an entry for device 1 was
not required. The default probe order for OBP 3.12 is 1-3-2-4.
Devices in the OBP 3.12 pci0-probe-list are:
- 1 = Cheerio (flash, nvram, superio, serial, audio, and I2C)
- 2 = SCSI (rma backplane & external connector)
- 3 = SCSI (4 disk backplane)
- 4 = PCI Slot 10
- ok setenv pci0-probe-list 1,3,2,4 (Probe in order 1-3-2-4)
The pci-slot-skip-list NVRAM variable is used to skip probing of
PCI devices plugged into the backpanel slots. If slot 10 is in the
pci-slot-skip-list, it will be skipped even if device 4 is included
in the pci0-probe-list.
- ok setenv pci-slot-skip-list 4,6 (Skip slot 4 and 6)
The memory-interleave NVRAM variable controls how OBP sets
memory interleaving. If interleaving is enabled with mixed memory
bank sizes, the smaller memory size is used and POST displays
a smaller memory value than is physically installed.
- ok setenv memory-interleave max-size
| Setting |
Description |
| auto (default) |
OBP chooses best setting |
| max-size |
Configure for maximum available memory space |
| max-interleave |
Configure for maximum memory bandwidth (high
interleaving values) at the expense of memory size |
| 1 |
Use 1-way interleaving |
| 2 |
Use 2-way interleaving |
| 4 |
Use 4-way interleaving |
The env-monitor NVRAM variable determines how OBP
responds to environmental monitoring via the I2C serial bus.
- ok setenv env-monitor advise
| Setting |
Description |
| enabled (default) |
Issue a warning and shut down the system in 15 seconds
if an unsafe condition is detected |
| advise |
Issue a warning if an unsafe condition is detected |
| disabled |
Do not monitor for unsafe conditions |
The .post command displays the results of the Power On Self Test.
-
| ok .post |
| System status : |
OK |
| CPU0 : |
OK |
| CPU1 : |
OK |
| CPU2 : |
OK |
| CPU3 : |
OK |
| etc ... |
The diag-trigger NVRAM variable is used to control which resets
will automatically enable POST when diag-switch? is true.
- ok setenv diag-trigger power-reset
Run diagnostics on power-on resets.
- ok setenv diag-trigger error-reset
Run diagnostics on power-on resets, fatal hardware
errors, and watchdog resets.
- ok setenv diag-trigger soft-reset
Run diagnostics on all resets (except XIR)
including UNIX init 6 or reboot
- ok setenv diag-trigger none
Does not run diagnostics on any resets.
The asr-enable and asr-disable commands enable and disable
system devices. The .asr command displays the settings.
-
| ok .asr |
| System status : |
Enabled |
(Not Selectable) |
| CPU0 : |
Enabled |
(cpu0 or cpu*) |
| CPU1 : |
Enabled |
(cpu1 or cpu*) |
| CPU2 : |
Disabled |
(cpu2 or cpu*) |
| CPU3 : |
Enabled |
(cpu3 or cpu*) |
| SC-Marvin : |
Enabled |
(Not Selectable) |
| Psycho@1f : |
Enabled |
(Not Selectable) |
| Psycho@4 : |
Enabled |
(Not Selectable) |
| Psycho@6 : |
Enabled |
(Not Selectable) |
| Cheerio : |
Enabled |
(Not Selectable) |
| SCSI : |
Enabled |
(Not Selectable) |
| Mem Bank0 : |
Enabled |
(bank0 or bank* or dimm0-3) |
| Mem Bank1 : |
Enabled |
(bank1 or bank* or dimm4-7) |
| Mem Bank2 : |
Enabled |
(bank2 or bank* or dimm8-11) |
| Mem Bank3 : |
Enabled |
(bank3 or bank* or dimm12-15) |
| PROM : |
Enabled |
(Not Selectable) |
| NVRAM : |
Enabled |
(Not Selectable) |
| TTY : |
Enabled |
(Not Selectable) |
| Audio : |
Enabled |
(Not Selectable) |
| SuperIO : |
Enabled |
(Not Selectable) |
| PCI Slots : |
Enabled |
(Not Selectable) |
The /mc device node stores memory configuration information for
use by the operating system.
-
| ok cd /mc@0,0 |
| ok ls |
| f007f3e8 |
bank@0,c0000000 |
| f007f230 |
bank@0,80000000 |
| f007f078 |
bank@0,40000000 |
| f007e9a0 |
bank@0,00000000 |
|
| ok cd /mc@0,0/bank@0,0 |
| ok ls |
| f007eed8 |
dimm@0,3 |
| f007ed90 |
dimm@0,2 |
| f007ec48 |
dimm@0,1 |
| f007eb00 |
dimm@0,0 |
|
| ok .properties |
| reg |
00000000 00000000 00000000 08000000 |
| #size-cells |
00000002 |
| fru |
motherboard |
| device_type |
memory-bank |
| name |
bank |
|
The lower half of the register is the bank size:
00000000 08000000 = 128mb bank
The upper half of the register is the starting address:
00000000 00000000 = starting address 0 |
|
| ok cd /mc@0,0/bank@0,0/dimm@0,3 |
| ok .properties |
| socket-name |
1704 |
| reg |
00000000 00000003 00000000 02000000 |
| fru |
memory-module |
| device_type |
memory-module |
| name |
dimm |
|
The lower half of the register is the dimm size:
00000000 02000000 = 32mb
The upper half of the register is the dimm number in the bank:
00000000 00000003 = dimm 3 |
The /associations tree node contains entries representing
categories of associations, or connections, between system
components that are dispersed in the device tree.
-
| ok cd /associations/slot2dev |
| ok .properties |
| Sub-System |
Is Associated With |
| ebus|audio |
/pci@1f,4000/ebus@1/*@14,200000 |
| pci-slot#10 |
/pci@1f,4000/*@4,* |
| pci-slot#9 |
/pci@4,4000/*@2,* |
| pci-slot#8 |
/pci@4,4000/*@3,* |
| pci-slot#7 |
/pci@4,4000/*@4,* |
| pci-slot#6 |
/pci@4,2000/*@1,* |
| pci-slot#5 |
/pci@1f,2000/*@1,* |
| pci-slot#4 |
/pci@6,2000/*@1,* |
| pci-slot#3 |
/pci@6,4000/*@2,* |
| pci-slot#2 |
/pci@6,4000/*@3,* |
| pci-slot#1 |
/pci@6,4000/*@4,* |
| graphics#2 |
/*@1d,0 |
| graphics#1 |
/*@1e,0 |
| cpu-b2 |
/*@3,0 |
| cpu-b1 |
/*@2,0 |
| cpu-a2 |
/*@1,0 |
| cpu-a1 |
/*@0,0 |
|
| ok cd /associations/slot2led |
| ok .properties |
| Sub-System |
Is Associated With |
| slot # 3 |
/pci@1f,4000/ebus@1/i2c@14,600000/bits@40/wo@3 |
| slot # 2 |
/pci@1f,4000/ebus@1/i2c@14,600000/bits@40/wo@2 |
| slot # 1 |
/pci@1f,4000/ebus@1/i2c@14,600000/bits@40/wo@1 |
| slot # 0 |
/pci@1f,4000/ebus@1/i2c@14,600000/bits@40/wo@0 |
|
| ok cd /associations/slot2disk |
| ok .properties |
| Sub-System |
Is Associated With |
| slot # 3 |
/pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/disk@3 |
| slot # 2 |
/pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/disk@2 |
| slot # 1 |
/pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/disk@1 |
| slot # 0 |
/pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/disk@0 |
The disk-led-assoc NVRAM variable defines the PCI slot location
for the dual channel Ultra/Wide SCSI controller connected to the
lower and upper 8-drive backplanes.
The value 0 defines the location of the onboard SCSI controller
that connects to the 4-drive backplane.
The value x defines the PCI slot location of the lower SCSI
controller that connects to the lower 8-drive backplane.
The value y defines the PCI slot location of the upper SCSI
controller that connects to the upper 8-drive backplane.
- ok printenv disk-led-assoc
- disk-led-assoc 0 (default)
- ok setenv disk-led-assoc 0 x y
References
OBP 1.x and 2.x References
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Open Boot PROM Toolkit User's Guide, 800-4251-10.
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Open Boot PROM Toolkit User's Guide, 800-5279-10.
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Introduction to Open Boot 2.0, 800-5674-10.
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Open Boot PROM 2.0 Command Reference, 800-6076-11.
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Open Boot PROM Toolkit Reference Summary, 800-4687-10.
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Open Boot PROM Toolkit Reference Summary, 800-5280-10.
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Open Boot PROM Command Summary, 800-5675-11.
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Writing FCode Programs for SBus Cards, 800-4456-10.
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Writing FCode 2.x Programs, 801-5123-10.
OBP 3.x References
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OpenBoot 3.x Quick Reference, 802-3240-10.
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OpenBoot 3.x Command Reference, 802-3242-10.
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Writing FCode 3.x Programs, 802-3239-10.
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Writing FCode 3.x Programs, 802-5895-10.
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OpenBoot 3.x Supplement for PCI, 802-7679.
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Enterprise 250 Platform Note, 805-3399.
Ultra 450 and Ultra Enterprise 450 References
-
Ultra Enterprise 450 Owners Guide, 805-0429-10.
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Ultra 450 Owners Guide, 805-0430-10.
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