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diff --git a/meta-openbmc-mods/meta-common/recipes-network/network/ncsi-monitor/check-for-host-in-reset b/meta-openbmc-mods/meta-common/recipes-network/network/ncsi-monitor/check-for-host-in-reset new file mode 100755 index 000000000..aa17aebf2 --- /dev/null +++ b/meta-openbmc-mods/meta-common/recipes-network/network/ncsi-monitor/check-for-host-in-reset @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# PFR Boot Time Detection +# +# The Platform Firmware Recovery system is designed to confirm the server is +# running valid images. The server boot process is controlled with a +# programmable device. The programmable device prevents the system, and the +# BMC from booting until after it has confirmed the firmware images match a +# known checksum. Two reset controls are asserted while the checksum +# calculation is being performed. One prevents the BMC from booting, the other +# (RSMRST_N) prevents the main processors from leaving reset. +# +# If the BMC FW checksum is correct the BMC is allowed to boot. +# If the BIOS checksum fails the BIOS is not allowed to boot. +# In this condition the BMC will boot believing the NCSI NIC is functional. +# This will not be the case when RMSRST_N is asserted. The BIOS will not +# configure the shared NIC. The BMC will not be able to send or receive +# network traffic via the shared NIC. This becomes a problem depending on how +# the NCSI channel is configured. +# +# When the NCSI channel is configured using DHCP the BMC is unable to +# communicate to a DHCP server. Unable to acquire a valid IP state, the NCSI +# NIC is left DOWN. +# The problem that occurs is when the NIC is configured with a static +# address. The BMC is unable to determine the configuration state of the NCSI +# NIC, and behaves as if everything is working. The problem is the network +# routing table will, in most cases, be left in a state that prevents traffic +# from being sent/received from the dedicated NIC. This prevents network +# access to the BMC, which in turn leaves the system unrecoverable. +# +# The purpose of this script is to check for the assertion of the RSMRST_N +# control at BMC boot time. It will perform this test once. In the event the +# RSMRST_N is found to be asserted, the BMC will take the NCSI NIC down. No +# logic for detecting the deassertion will be performed. Once the new image +# for the BIOS has been transferred, and the checksum confirmed, the BMC will +# be reset by the programmable device. The programmable device will confirm +# the checksums, and release both the BMC and the BIOS to boot normally. +# +# Flow: +# The service will be a one-shot that waits for the network.target, as is done +# by BMCWeb. +# During a normal boot the RSMRST_N will not be asserted, and this script will +# not perform an action. +# When RSMRST_N is asserted the NCSI channel will be given a link down +# command. This regardless of static or DHCP configuration mode. + +GPIOFIND=/usr/bin/gpiofind +GPIOGET=/usr/bin/gpioget +RSMRST="RSMRST_N" + +# Read the assertion state from the RSMRST_N input +function get_rsmrst_state { + local __resultVal=$1 + local gpio_state=$($GPIOGET $($GPIOFIND "$RSMRST")) + eval $__resultVal="'$gpio_state'" + return 0 +} + +get_rsmrst_state rsmrst_val + +if [ "$rsmrst_val" -eq 0 ] +then + echo "RSMRST_N is asserted, take eth1 down" + ip link set down dev eth1 +fi |