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Date:      Mon, 13 Nov 2006 13:48:39 -0500
From:      "Raymond Sundland" <raymond@sundland.com>
To:        <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org>, <freebsd-amd64@freebsd.org>
Subject:   FW: IPMI kernel module errors on 6.x
Message-ID:  <003401c70754$56a85c30$8478020a@medco.com>

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I sent this to -questions earlier, but thought I would get a more complete
response from either -hackers or -amd64.

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Hi Everyone,

 

I purchased a new Supermicro Superserver SS6015B-T (motherboard is X7DBR-E)
about 3 weeks ago with the IPMI module (part called SIMSO) and have had a
hard time getting the IPMI functionality to work in RELENG_6.

 

Particularly, when I attempt to 'kldload ipmi' I get the following output in
dmesg:

 

ipmi0: <IPMI System Interface> on isa0

ipmi0: KCS mode found at mem 0xca2 alignment 0x4 on isa

ipmi0: KCS: Failed to start write

ipmi0: KCS Error retry exhausted

ipmi0: KCS: Failed to start write

ipmi0: KCS Error retry exhausted

ipmi0: KCS: Failed to start write

ipmi0: KCS Error retry exhausted

ipmi0: Timed out waiting for GET_DEVICE_ID

 

>From the dmesg, it appears it's finding the IPMI device, but unable to
interact with it.  Meanwhile, no device shows up in /dev so ipmitool does
not work, either.

 

For reference, here is my uname:

 

FreeBSD exodus 6.2-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE #9: Fri Nov 10 10:56:39
PST 2006     root@exodus:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/EXODUS  amd64

 

This is a RELENG_6 build with a CVSUP done just before the compile date of
the kernel.

 

The SIMSO IPMI card itself works, I can access it via the web management
console, I just can not get the kernel driver to work with it.  Any help
and/or references would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks!

 

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