Sun Microsystems CP2500 manual OpenBoot Prom Interface

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OpenBoot PROM Interface

There is no user interface to the watchdog timer at the OpenBootPROM level.

When the Netra CP2500 board is in the host slot of a Netra CT 810 or 410 server, the OpenBoot PROM configures the watchdog timer automatically. The watchdog timer is armed only when a boot has been started. Once the Solaris OS has booted, the watchdog timer configuration is changed, based on the Solaris OS configuration.

When the Netra CP2500 board is in a satellite, or I/O, slot of a Netra CT 810 or 410 server, or a third-party cPSB server, the OpenBoot PROM configures the watchdog timer automatically, but the timer is not armed when the Solaris OS boots. You can configure the Solaris OS to arm the Netra CP2500 watchdog timer in satellite slots.

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Contents Netra CP2500 Board Programming Guide Page Contents User Flash Figures Vi Netra CP2500 Board Programming Guide March Tables Viii Netra CP2500 Board Programming Guide March Code Samples Netra CP2500 Board Programming Guide March How This Book Is Organized PrefaceTypographic Conventions Using Unix CommandsRelated Documentation Shell PromptsSun Welcomes Your Comments Documentation, Support, and TrainingThird-Party Web Sites Overview Watchdog TimerPicl Plug-In Module 2Properties Under watchdog-controllerNode 1Watchdog Plug-In Interfaces for Netra CP2500 Board SoftwareHEALTHY# 3Properties Under watchdog-timerNodeCode Example 1-1System Watchdog Node Management Code Example Watchdog Node Management CodeCode Example 1-1System Watchdog Node Management Code Example Usagestr Code Example 1-1System Watchdog Node Management Code Example Code Example 1-1System Watchdog Node Management Code Example Code Example 1-1System Watchdog Node Management Code Example Code Example 1-1System Watchdog Node Management Code Example Code Example 1-1System Watchdog Node Management Code Example Null Code Example 1-1System Watchdog Node Management Code Example Code Example 1-1System Watchdog Node Management Code Example Code Example 1-1System Watchdog Node Management Code Example Code Example 1-1System Watchdog Node Management Code Example Code Example 1-1System Watchdog Node Management Code Example Notreached Code Example 1-1System Watchdog Node Management Code Example OpenBoot Prom Interface Netra CP2500 Board Programming Guide March Environmental Monitoring 1Compatible Environmental Monitoring Components Environmental Monitoring Component CompatibilityTypical Environmental Monitoring System Application I2C Environmental Monitoring Protection at the OpenBoot Prom Typical Cycle From Power Up to ShutdownPost Shutdown Recovery 3I2C Components Hardware Environmental Monitoring FunctionsEnvironmental Monitoring CPU Inlet, Exhaust, and CPU Temperature Monitoring Switching Power On and OffNetra CP2500 Board Programming Guide March Critical Temperature Response at OpenBoot Prom OpenBoot Prom Environmental MonitoringEnvironmental Monitoring Application Programming Using the show-sensorsCommand at OpenBoot Prom4PICL Temperature Sensor Class Node Properties Reading Temperature Sensor States UsingSolaris Driver Interface Using a Configuration File for Sensor InformationCode Example 2-1Sample envmond Application Program Sample Application ProgramCode Example 2-1Sample envmond Application Program Code Example 2-1Sample envmond Application Program Code Example 2-1Sample envmond Application Program Prtdiag command example Reading the CPU Temperature Environmental Limits5Description of Values Displayed by Solaris Commands User Flash Usage and Implementation User Flash1User Flash Node Properties OpenBoot Prom Device Tree and PropertiesUser Flash Driver 2System Calls Application Programming InterfaceUser Flash Device Files Interface Header FileCode Example 3-1PROM Information Structure Structures to Use in Ioctl ArgumentsCode Example 3-2User Flash Interface Structure ErrorsExample Programs Code Example 3-3Read Action on User Flash Device Read Example ProgramCode Example 3-4Write Action on User Flash Device Write Example ProgramCode Example 3-4Write Action on User Flash Device Code Example 3-5Block Erase Action on User Flash Device Block Erase Example ProgramCode Example 3-5Block Erase Action on User Flash Device Code Example 3-6Sample User Flash Application Program Sample User Flash Application ProgramCode Example 3-6Sample User Flash Application Program Code Example 3-6Sample User Flash Application Program Code Example 3-6Sample User Flash Application Program Code Example 3-6Sample User Flash Application Program Code Example 3-6Sample User Flash Application Program Picl IndexWatchdog-controller, 3 Watchdog-timer, 3