À : Audet, Jean-Michel
> Cc : David A. Ranch; ipmitool-devel
> Objet : Re: [Ipmitool-devel] KCS with interrupts
>
> How can I check if high resolution timer is available in my system?
>
> Andrzej
>
> Dnia 5-12-2006 o godz. 14:52 Audet Jean-Michel napisał(a):
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Envoyé : Tuesday, December 05, 2006 10:31 AM
À : Audet, Jean-Michel
Cc : David A. Ranch; ipmitool-devel
Objet : Re: [Ipmitool-devel] KCS with interrupts
How can I check if high resolution timer is available in my system?
Andrzej
Dnia 5-12-2006 o godz. 14:52 Audet Jean-Michel napisał(a):
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> EnvoyĂŠÂ : Monday, December 04, 2006 9:37 PM
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> Objet : Re: [Ipmitool-devel] KCS with interrupts
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> Curious, what's the benefit
transaction that is now taking 5ms to 10ms was taking
200ms before.
Jean-Michel Audet
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Envoyé : Monday, December 04, 2006 9:37 PM
À : ipmitool-devel
Objet : Re: [Ipmitool-devel] KCS
Exactly, the reason for using interrupt setup could be faster response- for
example in reading SDRs.
Andrzej
Dnia 5-12-2006 o godz. 3:36 David A. Ranch napisał(a):
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> Curious, what's the benefit of an interrupt-based IPMI setup? Better
> response for things like traps, SOL, etc. compared to
Curious, what's the benefit of an interrupt-based IPMI setup? Better
response for things like traps, SOL, etc. compared to polling? As it
stands, the dmidecode for these Supermicro cards doesn't say anything
about interrupts:
...
Handle 0x0030
DMI type 38, 12 bytes.
IPMI Devi
Andrzej Niemcewicz wrote:
> Hi,
> Was anyone able to enable interrupts on KCS interface (Open IPMI driver)?
>
> When I send:
> modprobe ipmi_si type=kcs irqs=9
>
Can you try adding addrs=0xca2 to the modprobe line?
-Corey
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Envoyé : Monday, December 04, 2006 12:57 PM
À : ipmitool-devel
Objet : [Ipmitool-devel] KCS with interrupts
Hi,
Was anyone able to enable interrupts on KCS interface (Open IPMI driver)?
When I send:
modprobe ipmi_si type=kcs irqs=9
after 'd
Hi,
Was anyone able to enable interrupts on KCS interface (Open IPMI driver)?
When I send:
modprobe ipmi_si type=kcs irqs=9
after 'dmesg |grep ipmi' I get:
ipmi message handler version 33.11
ipmi_si: Found SMBIOS-specified state machine at I/O address 0xca2, slave addres
s 0x20
and 'cat /proc/i