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Page 2: ...007 01289 0005 November 2003 www radisys com EPC 3311 Hardware Reference Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...
Page 3: ...approved by RadiSys Corporation could void the product warranty and the user s authority to operate the equipment Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class...
Page 4: ...re the BIOS using the built in BIOS setup menus 5 Theory of operation Describes how EPC 3311 components provide a CompactPCI bus compatible embedded computer with standard PC peripherals plus PCI and...
Page 5: ...dix Description Notes indicate important information about the product Tips indicate alternate techniques or procedures that you can use to save time or better understand the product The globe indicat...
Page 6: ...PCI chassis that incorporates packet switching technology the CP50 is NEBS compliant and provides a highly available fault tolerant platform through redundancy system management reporting and effectiv...
Page 7: ...CMG CompactPCI specification PICMG For information about PICMG and the CompactPCI standard consult the PICMG website at this URL PCI architecture PCI System Architecture Fourth Edition published by Ad...
Page 8: ...2 Installation and operation Before you begin 10 Setting jumpers and headers 11 Manufacturing header J4 11 ROM_TOP J7 12 H8 Programming header J8 12 POST header P1 13 Inserting the EPC 3311 13 Operat...
Page 9: ...configuration options 46 Chapter 5 Theory of operation Organization 50 Block diagram 50 Features 51 CPU 51 RadiSys 82600 51 Power up configuration 51 Host bridge 52 Memory subsystem 52 PCI interrupts...
Page 10: ...d and mouse connectors 74 PIM connector 75 RS 232 DE 9 connector 76 USB connector 76 Chapter 7 Hardware management Overview 77 Local management services 78 Sensor monitoring 78 Controls 79 Managed Hot...
Page 11: ...t register 0x04 114 Index 05 Local Interrupt Control Status register 0x05 115 Index 06 Reset Control register 0x06 116 EPC 3311 General Purpose Control register 0x07 117 Index 08 Boot ROM Access Contr...
Page 12: ...ipset Control sub menu 34 Figure 3 9 PCI Configuration sub menu 36 Figure 3 10 PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion sub menu 38 Figure 3 11 Boot menu 39 Figure 3 12 Exit menu 41 Figure 4 1 MBA menu 46 F...
Page 13: ...9 RS 232 RTM connector 76 Table 6 10 USB connector 76 Table 7 1 Local sensors 78 Table 7 2 Local controls 79 Table 7 3 Blade LED 79 Table 7 4 User LED 80 Table 7 5 Hot Swap LED 80 Table 7 6 IPMI FRU i...
Page 14: ...ariety of PMC modules such as SCSI LAN or WAN adapters The EPC 3311 can operate in these environments PICMG 2 16 compliant node slot PICMG 2 0 compliant PCI system slot PICMG 2 0 compliant PCI periphe...
Page 15: ...DE devices connected to the processor board or the RTM For information about the IDE connectors see Appendix D Connectors and Chapter 6 RTMs Configuration Description EPC 3311 512 Includes 512 MB memo...
Page 16: ...functions as a system controller When installed in a peripheral slot the EPC 3311 functions as a peripheral processor Two Intel 82544EI 10 100 1000BASE T Ethernet controllers incorporating internal M...
Page 17: ...status IPMI controlled Red Green Blade Status LED IPMI controlled Ethernet Link Activity Speed LEDs Reset switch COM 1 serial port on DE9 connector The CompactPCI backplane connections are J1 J2 32 b...
Page 18: ...eal and protected mode supported Real address mode 20 bit Protected address mode 32 bit on PCI local bus Data path 32 bit onboard processor bus at 133 MHz Flash memory 4 Mb 4096 KB x 8 Clock calendar...
Page 19: ...ccessories The operating environment must provide sufficient airflow 300 LFM across the board to keep it within its temperature specification Failure to provide sufficient airflow may result in board...
Page 20: ...anical EPC 3311 Standard 6U form factor 100 mm x 160 mm x 20 32 mm EPC 3311 RTM216 100 mm x 80 mm x 20 32 mm EPC 3311 RTML 100 mm x 80 mm x 20 32 mm Heat sink Provides sufficient cooling for the proce...
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Page 22: ...nformation about any topic by placing the mouse cursor over a topic name and clicking Other setup is done by configuring BIOS options as described in Chapter 3 BIOS configuration For information about...
Page 23: ...c bag only in a static free environment Avoid touching printed circuits connector pins and components Where possible hold the card only by its edges or mounting hardware Make the least possible moveme...
Page 24: ...er 0x0A For information about J7 see ROM_TOP J7 on page 12 For information about registers see Appendix H FPGA features register set All other settings are reserved for manufacturer use Figure 2 1 EPC...
Page 25: ...nect pin 2 to pin 3 When the board resets the program stored in the lower 512KB block runs Note You must also connect pins 1 and 2 of J4 and write a 1 to bit 5 of register 0x0A For information about J...
Page 26: ...Tighten the retaining screws in the top and bottom of the front panel to ensure proper connector mating and to prevent the module from loosening due to vibration 5 Install an optional RTM if desired a...
Page 27: ...ure the system When System BIOS standard POST error codes occur messages may display For details see Appendix E Messages Observe the following while the system is powered up Do not plug cables or conn...
Page 28: ...Before performing certain maintenance operations such as replacing the battery or upgrading memory you must remove the EPC 3311 from the chassis 1 Loosen the retaining screws in the top and bottom of...
Page 29: ...nder the 2 5 HDD when installed For more information about the battery see System battery on page 56 WARNING Due to risk of fire or explosion do not attempt to recharge force open or heat the battery...
Page 30: ...perations such as replacing the battery or upgrading memory you must reconnect the main board and option boards and then re install the EPC 3311 into the chassis To re assemble the EPC 3311 1 Install...
Page 31: ...DE Up to two EIDE or IDE devices can be attached to the EIDE header on either the RTM or processor board The BIOS supports up to two EIDE or IDE devices For more information on IDE operations see page...
Page 32: ...tialization you can Press the space bar to abbreviate the BIOS extended memory test Press the Escape key to display the Boot First pop up menu after initialization completes You can use this menu to o...
Page 33: ...eys to leave a menu and then return your active field is always at the beginning of the menu Display a submenu fields with a triangle at left Move the cursor to a field with a triangle and press the E...
Page 34: ...e to second or from month to day to year The year field is four digits there is no default IDE Configuration sub menu Displays a menu that you use to configure IDE devices For more information see IDE...
Page 35: ...gram and edit only the Boot menu Figure 3 2 IDE Configuration sub menu Main F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit PhoenixBIOS...
Page 36: ...r or Slave device This option toggles the IDE CSEL signal to only the on board devices A CompactFlash device always relies on the state of CSEL to tell whether it is a Master or Slave A 2 5 hard disk...
Page 37: ...inder head and sector information listed on the label attached to the drive at the factory When finished press the ESC key to return to the Main Setup menu Figure 3 3 Primary Master Slave sub menus Ma...
Page 38: ...a value of User You can edit this field only when the Type field contains a value of User Heads Specifies the number of heads on this system You can specify a number from 1 to 16 Press the Space Bar...
Page 39: ...th the hard disk being configured and the operating system support LBA Logical Block Addressing Autotyping may change this value if the hard disk reports that it supports LBA You can select one of the...
Page 40: ...at the hard disk reports it supports Ultra DMA Mode Selects the Ultra DMA Mode that the System BIOS uses to access the hard disk You can select one of these Disabled default Mode 2 Mode 1 Mode 0 Notes...
Page 41: ...one of these VT100 default PC ANSI Flow Control You can select one of these None default CTS RTS XON XOFF Figure 3 4 Console Redirection sub menu Main F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defau...
Page 42: ...n select one of these Enabled default The BIOS displays the Press F2 to enter SETUP prompt Disabled The BIOS does not display the Press F2 to enter SETUP prompt Although the message does not display y...
Page 43: ...these Disabled default Does not display a summary of the system configuration before the operating system starts to load Selecting this option speeds up the boot process Enabled Displays a summary of...
Page 44: ...tion NumLock Determines whether the keyboard numbers the NumLock feature operates You can select one of these Auto default Off Disengages the NumLock key at boot On Engages the NumLock key at boot Key...
Page 45: ...ects field Item Specific Help Field Description Advanced Chipset Control Displays a menu that you use for advanced chipset control For more information see Advanced Chipset Control sub menu on page 34...
Page 46: ...elect one of these No default Does not clear the ESCD block Yes Clears the ESCD block This option automatically resets to No after the block is cleared Large IDE Disk Access Mode Specifies whether MS...
Page 47: ...CC circuitry You can select one of these Enabled default The 82600 corrects and writes back single bit ECC errors The generation of BSERR on multiple bit errors and NMI on single bit errors is a featu...
Page 48: ...CTRL Watchdog Control Status Register A PWRBASE 1A R 00 to the value of 0x3D which causes a reload on the 82600 LDEV0 or LDEV1 local device decodes or 82600 assertion of BDEVSEL or BFRAME You can sele...
Page 49: ...ne Ready Enabled Delay Before PCI Config Disabled PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion PCI Configuration Advanced Field Description PCI Interrupt Selection Controls the 82600 assignments of its PCI IRQ...
Page 50: ...Config Determines how many seconds to wait after booting for the card to set up PCI configuration registers This option appears only when the SBC is in a System Master slot Note Some add in cards requ...
Page 51: ...Boot Exit PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Tab Shift Tab or Enter selects field Item Specific Help IRQ3 Available IRQ5 Available IRQ7 Available IRQ9 Available IRQ10 Available IRQ11 Available IRQ12 Available...
Page 52: ...ot options The Boot First pop up menu includes the same options as the Boot menu Figure 3 11 Boot menu Main F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Me...
Page 53: ...he BIOS initially orders the list in the order it first encounters devices during POST Phoenix MultiBoot III boots only from the first item in the list Note CompactFlash and other IDE Removable device...
Page 54: ...s the values you just entered and exits to load the operating system The system boots with the new values Exit Discarding Changes Discards the changes you just made and reverts to the BIOS as it was b...
Page 55: ...EPC 3311 Hardware Reference 42 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...
Page 56: ...r based software The server system that hosts this software is typically called the boot server When configured to use the PXE protocol MBA operates with any PXE compliant boot server software Many th...
Page 57: ...te chapter of this guide for your network protocol When you turn on the EPC 3311 the following occurs The EPC 3311 System BIOS performs its usual initial tests and setup such as a memory test The MBA...
Page 58: ...MBA to verbose mode by pressing and holding the v key or Ctrl Alt before MBA begins to execute On the EPC 3311 you can do this during the long pause that follows the memory test Release the key s onc...
Page 59: ...MBA ROM You can select one of these Enabled default The Configuration Message displays Disabled The Configuration Message does not display Use cursor keys to edit Up Down change field Left Right chang...
Page 60: ...ne seconds Forever Applies only to Local and Network Boot Messages If you select this option other prompt messages display for three seconds Boot Failure Prompt Determines what happens when a network...
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Page 62: ...r up configuration 46 Host bridge 47 Memory subsystem 48 PCI interrupts 48 Dual PCI bus architecture 48 IDE 51 RTC Real Time Clock 51 System battery 51 USB 51 Keyboard and mouse controller 51 System M...
Page 63: ...lock diagram CompactFlash IDE USB KBD MSE CPCI host target Hot Swap Ethernet 1 RadiSys 82600 PMC A VCore VTT CPU MEM bus PIM PMC B Magnetics Serial DB9 RST SW LEDs OEM flash optional BIOS Flash ROM Me...
Page 64: ...l purpose I O DIO 0 15 ADDR1 Selection of general purpose I O pins or bus arbitration signals BREQ 6 3 and BGNT 6 3 0 General purpose I O Default 1 Arbitration signals BREQ 6 3 BGNT 6 3 ADDR2 and ADDR...
Page 65: ...cache flush etc Interrupt acknowledge The CPU board has two sets of PCI interrupts one for the LPCI and one for the BPCI Memory subsystem The CPU board supports either 512 MB or 1GB of 133 MHz ECC cus...
Page 66: ...ystem board bridging function The CPU board connects to BPCI via the standard J1 and J2 CompactPCI connectors and is compliant with the CompactPCI specification v2 0 r3 0 supporting system and periphe...
Page 67: ...ROM on a single device RadiSys defined BIOS Control Status register KCS Keyboard Controller Style interface to system management HMC Control of certain interrupts for transmission to the 82600 PCI cl...
Page 68: ...11 and Index 0A ROM Program Control register 0x0A on page 120 Legacy addressing of boot code requires that code fetches to ROM space below the 1 Mbyte boundary be aliased to the same offset below the...
Page 69: ...t replacement However if configuration or clock related inconsistencies occur the battery may need to be replaced For information about replacing the battery see Replacing the battery on page 16 USB T...
Page 70: ...r HS_CSR The operation of the HS_CSR is compliant with PICMG 2 1 System slot When deployed in a CompactPCI system slot the EPC 3311 swaps roles decommissioning the HS_CSR while providing ENUM interrup...
Page 71: ...power control circuit through the HMC_STROBE An additional consideration is when the HMC is powered while early power is not or a load fault disables system management power while early power is up Th...
Page 72: ...s the IPMI controller to determine the operating temperature of the processor as well as the ambient air temperature Power All power for the EPC 3311 is derived from the CompactPCI backplane The major...
Page 73: ...nd power draws excess current the power control circuit enters a fault state where the backend power is disconnected from early power The reset mechanism removes the connection command and allows the...
Page 74: ...ard reset to recover from the host processor s failure This configurable watchdog is started by software commands from the host processor If not activated by the host this feature remains dormant This...
Page 75: ...16 RTM has an additional PIM socket in place of the Ethernet connectors RTM peripheral connections RTM connections include One USB connector Two Ethernet RJ 45 connectors EPC 3311 RTML only One seria...
Page 76: ...MC space a PMC can not be installed there The HDD mounting bracket uses the same mounting holes as the PMC A 2 mm ribbon cable is used Either device can be configured as master or slave Onboard device...
Page 77: ...at the end of the cable coming off the RTM You cannot access an IDE device on the main board and another on the RTM at the same time Your selection is limited to either on board main two devices or R...
Page 78: ...16 compliant system This chapter includes the topics listed in the next table When reading this file online you can immediately view information about any topic by placing the mouse cursor over a topi...
Page 79: ...44 pin straight male IDE header that provides a connection point for a hard disk ribbon cable One PS 2 keyboard mouse 6 pin Mini DIN connector One serial port 9 pin D Sub male connector One USB connec...
Page 80: ...d the card only by its edges or mounting hardware Make the least possible movement with your body to minimize electrostatic charges created by contact with clothing fibers carpet and furniture Keep on...
Page 81: ...system Removing the RTM Occasionally you may need to remove the RTM to perform maintenance tasks To remove the RTM from the CompactPCI chassis 1 Ensure that power to your CompactPCI system is off or t...
Page 82: ...9 USB1 KBD mouse ENET 1 RJ45 ENET 2 RJ45 J5 J3 PIM Backplane Faceplate Eth Port 0 Eth Port 1 IDE PMC B Rear I O COM DB 9 USB1 KBD mouse J5 J3 PIM Backplane Faceplate PIM RTML RTM216 PMC A Rear I O Art...
Page 83: ...gure shows the locations of connectors on the EPC 3311 RTM Figure 6 2 RTM connectors PIM connector Ethernet connectors USB connector RS 232 DE 9 connector RTML RTM216 Link activity LEDs Artisan Techno...
Page 84: ..._A1 GND 16 IDE_D10 IDE_D11 IDE_D12 IDE_D13 IDE_D14 GND 15 IDE_D5 IDE_D6 IDE_D7 IDE_D8 IDE_D9 GND 14 IDE_D0 IDE_D1 IDE_D2 IDE_D3 IDE_D4 GND 13 PMCA IO5 PMCA IO4 PMCA IO3 PMCA IO2 PMCA IO1 GND 12 PMCA I...
Page 85: ...D 15 LPb_DB LPb_DB GND LPb_DD LPb_DD GND 14 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 5V 5V GND 13 PMCB IO5 PMCB IO4 PMCB IO3 PMCB IO2 PMCB IO1 GND 12 PMCB IO10 PMCB IO9 PMCB IO8 PMCB IO7 PMCB IO6 GND 11 PMCB IO15 PMCB IO14 PMC...
Page 86: ...able 6 3 Ethernet RJ 45 10BASE T and 100BASE T operation Table 6 4 Ethernet RJ 45 1000BASE T operation Pin Name Signal Pin Signal 1 TXP Transmit 5 Not used 2 TXN Transmit 6 RXN Receive 3 RXP Receive 7...
Page 87: ...Signal Pin Signal 1 IDE RST 2 GND 3 IDE D7 4 IDE D8 5 IDE D6 6 IDE D9 7 IDE D5 8 IDE D10 9 IDE D4 10 IDE D11 11 IDE D3 12 IDE D12 13 IDE D2 14 IDE D13 15 IDE D1 16 IDE D14 17 IDE D0 18 IDE D15 19 GND...
Page 88: ...ignal Signal 16 15 I O I O 16 17 Signal GND 18 17 I O I O 18 19 Signal Signal 20 19 I O I O 20 21 5V Signal 22 21 I O I O 22 23 Signal Signal 24 23 I O I O 24 25 Signal 3 3V 26 25 I O I O 26 27 Signal...
Page 89: ...l 62 61 I O I O 62 63 Signal Signal 64 63 I O I O 64 Table 6 8 PIM connector pin assignments Continued Pn0 Jn0 Pn4 Jn4 Table 6 9 RS 232 RTM connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 No connect 6 No connect 2...
Page 90: ...When installed in a managed platform such as the RadiSys CP50 the EPC 3311 is a member of a distributed management system comprised of intelligent devices that can monitor and maintain local sensors a...
Page 91: ...rmal 5 00 2 3 3V Threshold Voltage Normal 3 3 3 VIO Threshold Voltage Normal 5 4 2 5V Threshold Voltage Normal 2 5 5 1 5V Threshold Voltage Normal 1 5 6 Vcore Threshold Voltage Normal 1 4 7 VTT Thresh...
Page 92: ...ED located near the bottom of the EPC 3311 faceplate The LED labeled Blade indicates the Healthy state of the HMC and EPC 3311 A green LED indicates that the board is healthy and that no faults exist...
Page 93: ...ture remains dormant FRU inventory area The HMC implements a standard IPMI FRU inventory area The 4K FRU area is maintained in the non volatile storage The HMC provides access to the FRU area through...
Page 94: ...entory area Area Contents Comments Board Manufacturing date time Board manufacturer Board product name Board serial number Board part number Firmware creation date Extensible information area Board ar...
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Page 96: ...essor busy 00F1 Reset math coprocessor 0100 BIOS features of the FPGA 0185 0187 Index and data of the FPGA features register 01F0 01F7 EIDE chip select 0 region 03F6 EIDE chip select 1 region 03F8 03F...
Page 97: ...00C BFFF Shadowed VGA BIOS 48 KB Yes 000C C000 000D FFFF BIOS extensions Yes 000E 0000 000F FFFF System BIOS shadow Yes 1 MB to 512 MB 1000 0000 1FFF FFFF DRAM 511 MB Minimum EPC 3311 memory cfg Yes 5...
Page 98: ...eared HMC interface is normally accessed through the register pair 0xCA2 0xCA3 The pair 0xCA0 0xCA1 is also decoded for backward compatibility with legacy software Enable these registers for access by...
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Page 100: ...Not used Yes IRQ10 Not used Yes IRQ11 Not used Yes IRQ12 PS 2 mouse internal 82600 connection Yes IRQ13 Numeric coprocessor FERR internal 82600 connection IRQ14 Primary IDE internal 82600 connection...
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Page 102: ...ort 0xFFFF FFFF 0xFFF0 0000 System BIOS 0 05 MB Reflash program 0 05 MB 003F FFFF 0030 0000 0xFFEF FFFF Available 3 MB 0xFF60 0000 0000 0000 For information about re programming the flash chip s conte...
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Page 104: ...sor over a connector name and clicking For more information about connectors on rear transition modules see Chapter 6 RTMs For information about Go to this page Connector locations 92 CompactPCI conne...
Page 105: ...ling peripherals and jumper settings see 2 Configuration and installation Figure D 1 EPC 3311 connector locations J5 connector J3 connector J2 connector J1 connector LEDs Serial port Reset button Jn1...
Page 106: ...d as a system slot board i e installed in a system slot The EPC 3311 s J1 and J2 connections can be either 5V or 3 3V signaling voltage The backplane determines which voltage by its VIO connection to...
Page 107: ...0 GND 19 3 3V AD 15 AD 14 GND AD 13 GND 18 SERR GND 3 3V PAR C BE 1 GND 17 3 3V SCL SDA GND PERR GND 16 DEVSEL GND VIO STOP LOCK GND 15 3 3V FRAME IRDY GND TRDY GND 12 14 Key area 11 AD 18 AD 17 AD 16...
Page 108: ...EG GND BRSV GND 15 BRSV GND FAL REQ5 GNT5 GND 14 AD 35 AD 34 AD 33 GND AD 32 GND 13 AD 38 GND VIO AD 37 AD 36 GND 12 AD 42 AD 41 AD 40 GND AD 39 GND 11 AD 45 GND VIO AD 44 AD 43 GND 10 AD 49 AD 48 AD...
Page 109: ...5 LPb_DB LPb_DB GND LPb_DD LPb_DD GND 14 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 5V 5V GND 13 PMCB IO5 PMCB IO4 PMCB IO3 PMCB IO2 PMCB IO1 GND 12 PMCB IO10 PMCB IO9 PMCB IO8 PMCB IO7 PMCB IO6 GND 11 PMCB IO15 PMCB IO14 PMCB I...
Page 110: ...1 IDE_D12 IDE_D13 IDE_D14 GND 15 IDE_D5 IDE_D6 IDE_D7 IDE_D8 IDE_D9 GND 14 IDE_D0 IDE_D1 IDE_D2 IDE_D3 IDE_D4 GND 13 PMCA IO5 PMCA IO4 PMCA IO3 PMCA IO2 PMCA IO1 GND 12 PMCA IO10 PMCA IO9 PMCA IO8 PMC...
Page 111: ...AD 27 23 LPCI AD 25 24 GND 25 GND 26 LPCI C BE 3 27 LPCI AD 22 28 LPCI AD 21 29 LPCI AD 19 30 VCC 31 No connect 32 LPCI AD 17 33 LPCI FRAME 34 GND 35 GND 36 LPCI IRDY 37 LPCI DEVSEL 38 VCC 39 GND 40 L...
Page 112: ...D 26 23 LPCI AD 24 24 3 3V 25 IDSEL 26 LPCI AD 23 27 3 3V 28 LPCI AD 20 29 LPCI AD 18 30 GND 31 LPCI AD 16 32 LPCI C BE 2 33 GND 34 No connect 35 LPCI TRDY 36 3 3V 37 GND 38 LPCI STOP 39 LPCI PERR 40...
Page 113: ...5 Ground 1 5 6 9 LED No Link ports Color Purpose State Status Link activity Off No Link Blink Link activity On Link no activity Speed Off 10 Mbps Yellow 100 Mbps Green 1000 Mbps User or software stat...
Page 114: ...IDE D7 4 IDE D8 5 IDE D6 6 IDE D9 7 IDE D5 8 IDE D10 9 IDE D4 10 IDE D11 11 IDE D3 12 IDE D12 13 IDE D2 14 IDE D13 15 IDE D1 16 IDE D14 17 IDE D0 18 IDE D15 19 GND 20 Key 21 IDE DRQ 22 GND 23 IDE IOW...
Page 115: ...6 I O 30 D14 I O 6 D07 I O 31 D15 I O 7 CE1 I 32 CE2I I 8 A10 I 33 VS1 NC 9 OE Ground 34 IORD I 10 A09 I 35 IOWR I 11 A08 I 36 WE I 12 A07 I 37 RDY BSY O 13 VCC Power 38 VCC Power 14 A06 I 39 CSEL I 1...
Page 116: ...LE 235h ERR_MEM_ECC_MULTIPLE 236h ERR_MEM_DECREASED 237h ERR_DMI_MEM_FAIL POS timeout errors 240h ERR_POS CMOS errors 250h ERR_CMOS_BATTERY 251h ERR_CMOS_CHECKSUM Timer errors 260h ERR_TIMER_FAILED Re...
Page 117: ...O_IRQ 2E6h ERR_IO_IDE 2E7h ERR_IO_FDD Other errors 2F0h ERR_OTHER_CPUID 2F1h ERR_OTHER_BIST 2F2h ERR_OTHER_BSP 2F3h ERR_OTHER_AP 2F4h ERR_OTHER_CMOS 2F5h ERR_OTHER_DMA 2F6h ERR_OTHER_NMI 2F7h ERR_OTHE...
Page 118: ...chtigte Sch den durch elektrostatische Entladung vorzubeugen sollte bei Arbeiten am System immer ein Erdungsarmband getragen oder andere elektrostatische Entladungs Vorsichtsma nahmen verwendet werden...
Page 119: ...C 3311 on page 13 Disconnecting the PMC module If your EPC 3311 includes an optional PMC module you must disassemble the board before performing maintenance or upgrades on the EPC 3311 You can install...
Page 120: ...1 on page 15 2 Remove screws on the back of the main board 3 Pull the rear connectors off the main board Continue applying force until the connectors completely disengage 4 Retract the PMC bezel from...
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Page 122: ...ch den durch elektrostatische Entladung vorzubeugen sollte bei Arbeiten am System immer ein Erdungsarmband getragen oder andere elektrostatische Entladungs Vorsichtsma nahmen verwendet werden Remove t...
Page 123: ...xtract the CompactFlash card from the socket 6 Add the CompactFlash card by sliding the edge fingers into the socket at almost a horizontal level ensuring that the module is fully home 7 If your EPC 3...
Page 124: ...l Interrupt Control Status RSVD ENUM_ IRQ_EN ENUM_ IRQ LAT_ IRQ_EN LAT_IRQ Bd Reset En IBR_ IRQ_EN IBR_IRQ 0x05 Index 06 Reset Control RSVD PRST_SEL RSVD HMC_SEL FP_SEL SYS_EN CPCI_SYS _SEL ITP_SEL 0x...
Page 125: ...nstalled 0 An HDD is installed CF_Present Indicates whether a Compact Flash is present Values for this read only bit include 1 A Compact Flash is not installed 0 A Compact Flash is installed ROM_TOP R...
Page 126: ...e contents of the RSI register Each bit of the transfer is subject to the read write accessibility limitations of the associated bit in the target FPGA Features register When read this port s contents...
Page 127: ...icates whether H8 asserted reset Values for this read write clear bit include 1 H8 reset asserted 0 H8 reset did not assert FP Indicates whether front panel pushbutton reset is asserted Values for thi...
Page 128: ...termines whether ENUM assertion caused the interrupt Values for this read write clear bit include 1 ENUM caused an interrupt 0 ENUM did not cause the interrupt LAT_IRQ_EN Determines whether an interru...
Page 129: ...set asserts Values for this read write bit include 1 An IBR interrupt request IBR_IRQ 0 A board reset FP_SEL Determines what occurs when the front panel reset asserts Values for this read write bit in...
Page 130: ...ard reset ITP_SEL Determines what occurs when an ITP reset asserts Values for this read write bit include 1 An IBR interrupt request IBR_IRQ 0 A board reset Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrument...
Page 131: ...this read only bit include 1 ENUM is asserted 0 ENUM is not asserted Flash_Size 1 0 Indicate the size of the Boot flash device as determined by resistor stuff options at build time Values for these r...
Page 132: ...mines D C access This region which starts at logical base address 0x000C0000 is an alias of the 128Kbyte region at 0xFFFC0000 Values for this read write bit include 1 Enables the ROM segment D C contr...
Page 133: ...se These read only bits always return a 0 zero RSD7 RSD6 RSD5 RSD4 RSD3 RSD2 RSD1 RSD0 0x09 RSVD RSVD RSVD RSVD RSVD RSVD RSVD RSVD Access R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W POR PCI_RST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A...
Page 134: ...512KB of the ROM s top 1MB Values for this read write bit include 1 Does not allow write access to the lower 512KB 0 Allows write access to the lower 512KB RSVD Reserved for future use These read only...
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Page 136: ...ethod 123 Before you begin 124 Obtain files from RadiSys 125 Update the BIOS program 127 Update Crisis Reflash program 127 Perform Crisis Reflash from serial port 128 Perform Crisis Reflash from LS 12...
Page 137: ...n of these sections varies depending the ROM_TOP J7 jumper settings Figure I 2 Flash chip re programming coverage J7 1 3 J7 1 3 Moves System BIOS to the upper 512KB in the flash chip s top 1MB The BIO...
Page 138: ...Flash chip re programming process flow Done Which method See Update the BIOS program on page 127 Re programming the flash chip Can you access the BIOS No Yes Does DOS boot See Update Crisis Reflash p...
Page 139: ...s described in Where to get more information on page iv Decide which portion of your flash chip to re program BIOS Re program the BIOS to fix bugs add new features and replace a corrupted BIOS This is...
Page 140: ...this file to update the Crisis Reflash program nnnncris zip Select this file to perform a Crisis Reflash The nnnn is the last four digits of the new BIOS version number 2 Unzip the contents to a direc...
Page 141: ...the EPC 3311 in three DOS compatible environments You can start phlash exe from the serial redirection console but the serial redirection feature may not display the graphics of phlash exe completely...
Page 142: ...ection serial port simply wait three minutes for the update to complete For information about BIOS and DOS restrictions see DOS restrictions on page 132 4 Ensure that the update completed by checking...
Page 143: ...ersion information Optional An installed RadiSys POST card A 3 wire Tx Rx GND Null Modem RS 232 serial cable The Serial Reflash port is COM1 and is available either on the front panel or RTM It has a...
Page 144: ...ion EPC 3311 1 0 Copyright c RadiSys Corporation All rights reserved Valid commands BIOS Reflash the System BIOS EXIT Exit the Flash Recovery Console Enter Command 9 Enter BIOS A series of C character...
Page 145: ...boot and reflash from 1 44MB floppy diskette inserted in an IDE LS 120 Superdrive installed on either the on board IDE connector or the RTM IDE connector 1 Ensure that you have the following The files...
Page 146: ...he Format A dialog box displays you may elect to check the Quick Format checkbox 4 Click Start then OK When the format finishes close the Format A dialog wincris exe copies the files 5 Remove the disk...
Page 147: ...puter in MS DOS Mode Make sure there are no memory management programs in c windows dosstart bat 2 When booting Windows press F8 The Microsoft Startup Menu should appear Select Command Prompt Only Mak...
Page 148: ...er that runs when the computer is powered up The BIOS initializes the computer hardware allows the user to configure the hardware boots the operating system and provides standard mechanisms that the o...
Page 149: ...re system configuration data COM port A bi directional serial communication port which implements the RS 232 specification Conventional memory The first 640 KB of a computer s total memory capacity If...
Page 150: ...ven cost when compared to semiconductor tape and other popular mass storage technologies Flash memory A fast EEPROM semiconductor memory typically used to store firmware such as the computer BIOS Flas...
Page 151: ...upting device When the interrupt service routine is completed the microprocessor resumes execution of the program it was working on before the interruption occurred ISR Interrupt Service Routine A pro...
Page 152: ...the location and function of pins on an electrical connector PLL Phase Locked Loop A semiconductor device which functions as an electronic feedback control system to maintain a closely regulated outp...
Page 153: ...the microprocessor where data addresses instruction codes and information on the status on various microprocessor operations are stored Different types of registers store different types of informati...
Page 154: ...board to the bottom top or side of a protective enclosure System memory See Conventional memory TB or TByte Terabyte Approximately one thousand billion US or one billion Great Britain bytes 2 40 1 09...
Page 155: ...EPC 3311 Hardware Reference 142 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...
Page 156: ...ed 133 defined 133 extension defined 133 setup main menu 21 update defined 133 version identifying 22 BIOS Control Status register 112 bios rom file 125 Blade LED 100 Blade LEDs 79 block diagram EPC 3...
Page 157: ...1 99 J3 96 J5 97 locations 92 reset button 102 serial port 100 EPC 3311 RTM216 62 65 EPC 3311 RTML 62 65 ESCD block 33 ESD avoiding 10 67 105 109 ESM EFM 31xx blades vi Ethernet 54 connectors 73 LEDs...
Page 158: ...nnector 72 96 J5 connector 71 97 J7 ROM_TOP jumper 11 12 13 jumpers defined 136 ROM_TOP J7 11 12 13 setting 11 K keyboard 14 Keyboard Features sub menu 21 32 L Large Disk Access Mode 33 LBA Mode Contr...
Page 159: ...00 chip v 51 contacting iv CP50 chassis v 10 ESM EFM 31xx blades vi RAM defined 138 readme txt file 125 Real Mode Address defined 138 real time clock 56 reflashing defined 138 registers onboard FPGA 5...
Page 160: ...management 57 management IPMI 59 memory amount displayed 21 memory defined 139 System Management bus 56 T technical support iv transfer mode hard disk 26 troubleshooting iv Tualatin processor 51 Type...
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