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         Intel(R) Server Platform ME Firmware Release Notes
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INTEL Enterprise Platform & Services Marketing
Intel Corporation
2111 N.E. 25th Avenue, Hillsboro, OR 97124 USA

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DATE:    March 02, 2012
TO:      Intel(R) Server Boards S1200BTS, customers
SUBJECT: Intel(R) SPS ME Firmware "SPS_02.02.00.036" release notes

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                               LEGAL INFORMATION
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                       SYSTEM FIRMWARE REQUIREMENTS
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BIOS Update Utility: 
  UEFI iFlash32 v10.0 Build 10
  
Production boards:
  Product   Fab Version   BMC      FRUSDR    EEPROM
  S1200BTL  FAB3          01.05    01.05     v1.0       
  S1200BTS  FAB3          N/A      N/A       V1.0

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                     ME FW Capsule INSTALLATION NOTES
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WARNING:  It is very important to follow these instructions as they are written.
Failure to update using the proper procedure may cause damage to your system.

!!!!! Please make sure AC stays plugged in during the full update !!!!!
!!!!! AC failure during update may cause damage to your system and the system
      may become unrecoverable !!!!!

ME capsule files for S1200BTL and S1200BTS are different. 
   Please run below script to update ME in EFI shell:
    For S1200BTL: updME-S1200BTL.nsh
    For S1200BTS: updME-S1200BTS.nsh

User can update ME image using the following methods:

UEFI iFlash32 11.0 Build 10
   1.  Boot the system to EFI Shell
   2.  Download ME release package
   3.  Unzip the ME release package to HD or USB Flash Drive
   3.  Map the respective storage device in system with the command
           Shell> map -r
   4.  Change the Shell to mapped device file system
           Example: Shell> fs0: (or fs1:)
   5.  Run either of the following methods:
       a) Use the nsh file to do the update:
            fs0:\> updME-S1200BTL.nsh
            or 
            fs0:\> updME-S1200BTS.nsh
       b) Run the IFlash32 utility at the prompt.
            fs0:\> IFlash32 [File Name] /u /ni
   6.  Reboot system after the update is completed.

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                           KNOWN ISSUES
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- S4 and S3 ACPI states do not work in SUSE* Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP3 x64
  and RHEL* 5.5.
- ME fails to boot operational image if per-rail PSU is defined in the power
  readings configuration. Recovery boot loader is running in this case.
- Diagnostic command Get PSU Discovery Data on ME Debug SMBus interface returns
  invalid coefficients. For PMBus version 1.1 coefficients are always 0 0 0.
  For PMBUS version 1.2 coefficients are always 1 0 0.
- BIOS does not handle booting mode information passed in ME Firmware Status
  register. The value set in the register is correct according to NM
  configuration; it is just not respected by the BIOS

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                           SPS_02.02.00.036
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- Fixed: Sometimes the platform is not booting when the Operational image is
         corrupted, ME is not responding.
- Fixed: MEInfo does not show ME features set when ME is in Recovery mode. Also
         Recovery image version is not shown.
- Fixed: HECI reset is not poperly supported when ME is in Recovery Mode.
- Fixed: NM does not support DCMI1.1 commands defined in IPMI-spec.
- Fixed: VHD dynamic fusing is not working as expected.
- Fixed: When ME FW configured for operating in All Sx states and platform
         powered up from G3 to S5 power mode. ME FW will stuck during ME reset
         executed in recovery mode.
- Fixed: Get ME-BIOS Interface Version (HECI command) is not implemented in
         Recovery mode.
- Fixed: After Direct Update (without ME reset) Get FW Version HECI command
         returns version of the former image.
- Fixed: General NM Presets configuration in FITc application does not contain
         all S1200BT options.
- Fixed: There are power flow scenarios where ME recovery jumper does not reset
         ME configuration to factory defaults. The jumper is supposed to cause
         ME to enter recovery boot loader code and reset ME firmware
         configuration to factory defaults. The later sometimes does not occur.
- Fixed: Firmware Heartbeat in HECI-1 Extended FW Status register is not
         incremented as it is described in "ME-BIOS-SPS Firmware Interface
         Specification".
- Fixed: After sending the "ME Reset to defaults" IPMI command ME stops
         responding to IPMI commands for 8 seconds.
- Fixed: When Diagnostics service is enabled and Diagnostics Console is
         disconnected switching to Recovery via IPMI or HECI commands takes
         about 5 seconds.
- Fixed: Diagnostics console Compliance Test 1.2. "BIOS HECI Initialization
         message" gives unspecified state of "HECI Initialization message".
- Fixed: In case when flash erase limit has been reached ME generates ME
         Firmware Health event with the event data 3 equal to 0xD5 instead of
         0x01.
- Fixed: Resuming platform after S3 state fails on Intel(R) Xeon(R) processor
         E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 v2 product families, also Dynamic Fusing
         will fail during Sx -> S0 transition.
- Fixed: If ME reset will be performed after AC cycle, then HMRFPO_LOCK HECI
         message will return invalid Nonce causing Direct Update failure.
- Fixed: If invalid image will be used for Direct Update and global reset will
         be issued for ME reset, then ME will state in Recovery mode and
         repairing broken image using Direct Update will fail (HMRFPO_LOCK HECI
         message will return invalid Nonce).
- Fixed: Active policy with Policy Exception Actions = 1 (Shutdown system) may
         sometimes unexpectedly shutdown platform even when power is properly
         capped.
- Fixed: Power Sensor Address set to 0x10 instead of 0x20 in Alert Immediate NM
         Health Event.
- Fixed: Power Reading polling is not working when Scan Period is set to 250 ms
         for BMC set as a Power Reading source.
- Fixed: Node Manager Exception Events are sent after every Correction Time.
         This behavior can cause SEL overflow.
- Fixed: Unexpected shutdown during aggressive policy operation. Sometimes
         aggressive policy could cause platform shutdown even if power limit
         was reached.
- Fixed: Node Manager Exception Event "Policy Correction Time Exceeded" comes
         after double correction time instead of one correction time.
- Added: Thermal policies support was added in current release.
- Added: This release contains fixes in the ME recovery boot loader section.

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                           SPS_02.02.00.0005
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- Fixed: If ME configured for operating in All Sx states then ME will be reset
         during host transition from Sx to S0 state.
- Fixed: Sometimes during ME reset or switching to Recovery image (e.g during
         long continuous tests of FW update) ME FW could get stuck in
         transitioning state. Intensive transmission on SMLink or SMBus may
         increase failure rate.
- Fixed: Sometimes, when ME is configured for operating in all Sx states and
         while platform is performing transition from G3 to S5 and later from
         S5 to S0, ME could be unexpectedly reset.
- Fixed: MESDC console may generate exception when running SusRAM parser it for
         first time after the ME was programmed to the flash.
- Fixed: Sometimes during power flows (and for some specific PSUs), the PSU
         monitoring service may improperly manage the internal resources,
         impacting the IPMI communication on SMLink0. As a result, ME stops
         responding to IPMI commands on SMLink0.
- Fixed: After Sx transaction ME losses synchronization with the Real-time
         Clock. Due to this issue all policies with defined Suspend Period
         would be disabled within a few minutes after platform start.
- Fixed: Unexpected ME reset could appear during NM communication with some
         specific PSU, as a result of which the CPU throttling statistics could
         be violated.
- Added: This release contains fixes in the ME recovery boot loader section.
- Added: Support for PCH thermal reading over SMLink1 has been added.

[END OF RELEASE NOTES]
