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The boot options need to be stored as a sequence of zero terminated strings. The following
table describes in detail the format of the boot options to be used when setting or reading the
System Boot Options parameter #100.
When writing to or reading from the storage area, you can only read or write chunks of 16 bytes
at a time. For this reason, the default and user area are divided into numbered blocks of 16
bytes which need to be addressed individually. For this purpose, the "Block Selector" field in the
request data field is used. The "Set Selector" field, on the other hand, is used to select either the
default or user area.
The following two tables describe in detail how the request and response data fields need to be
filled and interpreted when performing SET and GET accesses.
Table 8-11 System Boot Options - Parameter #100 - Data Format
Byte
Description
0..1
Number of bytes used for boot parameters (LSB first)
The number of bytes must be calculated and written into these two bytes by the
software which writes into the storage area. The values 0x0000 and 0xFFFF
indicate that no data has been written to the storage area. When reading from
the storage area and you find any of these two values, your software should
assume that no user-specific boot options have previously been written to the
storage area.
2 .. n
Boot parameters data
The boot parameters are stored as ASCII text with the following general format:
<name>=<value>
, where all name/value pairs are separated by a zero byte.
The end of the boot parameter data is indicated by two zero bytes. Allowed and
supported name/value pairs are blade-specific.
n + 1 .. n + 2
16 byte checksum over the boot parameters data section. (LSB first)
For backward compatibility reasons, the checksums 0x0000 and 0xFFFF are
accepted as valid. They indicate that no checksum has been calculated and
stored.
Table 8-12 System Boot Options Parameter #100 - SET Command Usage
Byte
Description
Request Data
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