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16 To use this, you need an interface to an IPMI controller in your
38 from userland, you need to select 'Device interface for IPMI' if you
41 The driver interface depends on your hardware. If your system
43 and just work. If you have a board with a standard interface (These
56 If you have a standard interface and the board manufacturer has done
99 provides the kernelland interface for IPMI, but does not provide an
100 interface for use by application processes.
102 ipmi_devintf - This provides a userland IOCTL interface for the IPMI
107 SMIC, and BT interfaces. Unless you have an SMBus interface or your
108 own custom interface, you probably need to use this.
116 interface on top of the IPMI message handler.
123 Note that the KCS-only interface has been removed. The af_ipmi driver
127 Much documentation for the interface is in the include files. The
130 net/af_ipmi.h - Contains the socket interface.
132 linux/ipmi.h - Contains the user interface and IOCTL interface for IPMI.
134 linux/ipmi_smi.h - Contains the interface for system management interfaces
135 (things that interface to IPMI controllers) to use.
205 When using the IOCTL interface from userland, you must provide a block
242 The upper layer of the interface provides the users with a consistent
251 ipmi_create_user. The interface number specifies which SMI you want
343 message handler, each of these is assigned an interface number when
348 The ipmi_smi.h defines the interface for management interfaces, see
358 interface at the spec-specified I/O port 0xca2 without interrupts.
374 first interface, second item for the second interface, etc.
379 If you specify addrs as non-zero for an interface, the driver will
383 If you specify ports as non-zero for an interface, the driver will
386 If you specify irqs as non-zero for an interface, the driver will
389 trydefaults sets whether the standard IPMI interface at 0xca2 and
452 If your IPMI interface does not support interrupts and is a KCS or
453 SMIC interface, the IPMI driver will start a kernel thread for the
454 interface to help speed things up. This is a low-priority kernel
462 interface's performance. This can waste a lot of CPU and cause
474 write-only parameter. You write a string to this interface. The string
479 You can specify more than one interface on the line. The "opt"s are:
487 for specifying an interface. Note that when removing an interface,
549 sysfs interface.
558 the address came from or the raw base device for the IPMI interface.
585 watchdog timer interface. It has three module parameters that can be
592 ifnum_to_use specifies which interface the watchdog timer should use.
607 interface, "pre_int" for an indication through the SMI with an
689 Because you cannot send OEM events using the standard interface, this
717 The "ifnum_to_use" parameter specifies which interface the poweroff