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Intel(R) Server Platform BIOS Release Notes
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INTEL(R) Server Boards and Systems
Intel Corporation
2111 N.E. 25th Avenue, Hillsboro, OR 97124 USA

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DATE    : Feb 11, 2015

SUBJECT : BIOS Release notes for version R01.01.0008

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                              ABOUT THIS RELEASE
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Build Stamp : SE5C610.86B.01.01.0008
Build Date  : Feb 11 2015

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                           Supported Platforms
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                           S2600WT Family
                           S2600KP Family
                           S2600TP Family
                           S2600CW Family
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                           BIOS COMPONENTS/CONTENTS
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Processors supported: 
Intel(R) Xeon(R) processor E5-2600 v3 series

Microcode update versions:

Intel(R) Xeon(R) processor E5-2600 V3 series C0/C1 stepping: 0x0000002D CPUID = 0x306f2

On-Board Component Option ROM Versions:
all_gigabit_pxe_v1.5.53.LOM   - 1G PXE OpROM v1.5.53
all_10g_pxe_v2.3.24.1.LOM     - 10G PXE OpROM v2.3.24.1
all_iscsi_v3.0.34.LOM         - iSCSI Boot OpROM v3.0.34
all_10g_fcoe_v1.8.17.LOM      - 10G FCoE OpROM v1.8.17
X540_Fcoe.LOM                 - 10G FCoE OpROM v1.8.17

E4431X4.EFI                   - 1G PCIe gigabit controller UEFI driver
E6327X3.EFI                   - 10G controller UEFI driver

sSataOrom.bin                 - sSata RAID OpROM V4.1.0.1020
SataOrom.bin                  - Sata RAID OpROM V4.1.0.1020
SataDriver.efi                - Sata UEFI RAID OpROM V4.1.0.1020
sSataDriver.efi               - sSata UEFI RAID OpROM V4.1.0.1020

ESRT2.ROM                   - ESRT II legacy OpROM A.14.10171446I


ACM				    : v2.00 PW
Intel(R) QPI Reference Code Version : v1.11
Memory Reference Code Version       : v1.11

Management Engine Firmware Version  : 03.00.07.154

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			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.

1.User can update BIOS flash image via either of the follow methods...

  1.)  Copy the entire contents of the Package file to the HDD or USB flash drive. 
       (All of the files must reside in the same directory.)
  2.)  Boot to UEFI Shell, then change the Shell to the mapped device file system
       Example: Shell> fs0: (or fs1:)
  3.)  Run updAll.nsh for BIOS, ME and FD region upgrade together. 
       updBios.nsh, updME.nsh and updFD.nsh for each region upgrade respectively.
  4.)  Reboot system after the update is completed.
  5.)  Do *NOT* interrupt the BIOS POST during the first boot.

2.BIOS update under recovery mode as below methods
  The USB media is necessary for primary BIOS upgrade and must contain the following 
  files under the root directory, you can capture all the ingredients from BIOS release 
  package:
  1.)  UEFI iFlash32 (including IFlash32.efi and ipmi.efi )
  2.)  *.CAP( the released BIOS capsule which version you expect to update)
  3.)  Startup.nsh (update accordingly to use proper *.CAP file)

  A: Install USB media after recovery boot to shell, you need to follow below steps
  1.) Under Shell, type "map -r" to map all disc  
  2.) Change the Shell to mapped device file system
	   Example: Shell> fs0: (or fs1:)
  3.) Execute the startup.nsh scripts for BIOS update, wait for BIOS update complete
  4.) Power OFF the system, and revert the recovery jumper position to "normal operation".
  5.) Power ON the system. 
  6.) Do *NOT* interrupt the BIOS POST during the first boot.

  B: Installed USB media prior to recovery boot
     It will boot automatically into EFI Shell to invoke the Startup.nsh script and 
     start the flash update application (IFlash32.efi). 
     IFlash32.efi requires the supporting BIOS Capsule image file (*.CAP). After the 
     update is complete, there will be a message displayed stating that the "BIOS has 
     been updated successfully" indicating the recovery process is finished. The User 
     should then switch the recovery jumper back to normal operation and restart the 
     system by performing a power cycle.

Notes: If to update backup BIOS region, you need to customize the iflash32 update 
       scripts and add "UpdateBackupBios" parameter 
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                        BIOS RECOVERY INSTRUCTIONS
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The Recovery process can be initiated by setting the recovery jumper 
(called BIOS Recovery Boot Jumper)

A BIOS recovery can be accomplished from backup BIOS region. 

BIOS starts the recovery process by first loading and booting to the recovery image 
from backup BIOS region. This process takes place before any video or console is 
available. Once the system boots to recovery image.

The following steps demonstrate this recovery process:
   1.  Power OFF the system.
   2.  Switch the recovery jumper. Details regarding the jumper ID and location
       can be obtained from the Server Board TPS for that Platform.
   3.  Power ON the system.
   4.  The BIOS POST screen will appear displaying the progress and system 
       automatically boots to the EFI SHELL.


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			IMPORTANT NOTICE
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1. The BIOS R01.01.0002 auto scripts will force to update both normal and backup 
   BIOS region since security revision was updated, Once user upgrade BIOS to 
   R01.01.0002, it will prevent BIOS downgrade to previous version that with low
   security revision, user can use BIOS recovery mode for BIOS downgrade
2. The BIOS R01.01.0003 included security fix and security revision upgrade, 
   refer to item #1.
3. If doing online BIOS update to R01.01.0003, user must use the auto scripts 
   enabled in the release package which will force update BIOS NVRAM and backup
   region. 
4. BIOS R01.01.0004 requires update of NVRAM and backup region.


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			FEATURES ADDED/REMOVED
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				R01.01.0003  (Production Release)
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                               R01.01.0004 (D633)
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EPSD100026893	i350(Powerville) IOM OpROM doesn't load during post
EPSD100244275	Cannot enable TXT and receive BIOS POST Code 0xA100
EPSD100244186	Power Restore Delay Value minimum not long enough for BMC boot 
                time
EPSD100244174   Security vulnerability on SMI GetVariable interface was captured
                by SeCOE
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				R01.01.0004
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EPSD100026935	The Default Value Of SOL And Console Redirection
EPSD100244254	Pre-Release 40G IOmodule fails the link margin test with concurrent
                traffic on slot2 IOM riser+carrier.
EPSD100244186	Power Restore Delay Value minimum not long enough for BMC boot time
EPSD100026931	Show error message when disabled boot devices
EPSD100244439	[X] Customized riser card on riser slot 2 can't detect InfiniBand* 
                card
EPSD100244388	"Resume AC power loss" status in the file which is save by cmd 
                "syscfg /s A.ini /f /b" wont be changed once change its status with
   				syscfg.
EPSD100243547	Pre-release 40G IOmodule fails the link margin test with concurrent 
                traffic on slot2 IOM riser+carrier.
EPSD100244367	Add 19.3 NIC package EFI driver and FCOE ROM 
EPSD100244376	Syscfg /bldfs does not work same as BIOS F9 function to load default
                BIOS setting "Resume AC power loss" and "Shutdown Policy"
EPSD100244377	Syscfg /bldfs does not work same as BIOS F9 function to load default
                BIOS setting "Resume AC power loss"
EPSD100244374	Syscfg /bldfs does not work same as BIOS F9 function to load default
                BIOS setting "Resume AC power loss" and "Shutdown Policy"
EPSD100244379	Syscfg /bldfs does not work same as BIOS F9 function to load default
                BIOS setting "Resume AC power loss"
EPSD100244371	"Shutdown policy" and "Resume AC power loss" status in the file which
                is save by cmd "syscfg /s A.ini /f /b" wont be changed  once change 
				their status with syscfg.
EPSD100244380	"Shutdown policy" and "Resume AC power loss" status in the file which
                is save by cmd "syscfg /s A.ini /f /b" wont be changed  once change 
				their status with syscfg.
EPSD100244387	"Shutdown policy" and "Resume AC power loss" status in the file which
                is save by cmd "syscfg /s A.ini /f /b" wont be changed  once change
				its status with syscfg.
EPSD100244394	uEFI iSCSI Boot attempts can be saved without filling in the target name

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				R01.01.0005
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EPSD100244208   SEL intermittently reports therm trip

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				R01.01.0006
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EPSD100245152 SMBIOS problem cause the latest IDA7.17.RC6 boot failure with the
              12G SAS RS3LC bridge
EPSD100243827 The boot devices will increase if system reboot from RHEL7 aware 
              UEFI and then the system will hang at high proportion
EPSD100026915 The Hdds couldn't be found on the RHEL7.0 when storage card 81605Z 
              inserted in the test riser4_slot4_PCIex16.
EPSD100244480 The boot devices will increase if system reboot from RHEL7 aware UEFI
              and then the system will hang at high proportion
EPSD100243758 Display L2/L3 cache error detected on the RAID controller during post .
EPSD100026786 SUT can't boot to RHEL 6.5 x64 when enable "VT for Directed I/O" in
              BIOS setting.

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				R01.01.0007
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EPSD100245440  	LAN1 link down when doing DC cycle test with ITAS 
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				R01.01.0008 (D691, D683, D670, D660)
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EPSD100244480	The boot devices will increase if system reboot from RHEL7 aware
                UEFI and then the system will hang at high proportion
EPSD100243827	The boot devices will increase if system reboot from RHEL7 aware
                UEFI and then the system will hang at high proportion
EPSD100026786	SUT can't boot to RHEL 6.5 x64 when enable "VT for Directed I/O"
                in BIOS setting.
EPSD100026173	Driver Health Protocol (DHP) not working correctly on Wildcat Pass
EPSD100244587	Incorrect ACPI table causes NUMA issues in Linux
EPSD100244594	System booted with only 1 QPI link trained, no errors reported
EPSD100026973	Dual port IB IOM G52882-351 is showed as "single-port" description
                in BIOS setup menu.
EPSD100243758	Display L2/L3 cache error detected on the RAID controller during post 
EPSD100244393	uEFI iSCSI boot configuration is lost after reboot
EPSD100244993	New ESRT2 OpROM and uEFI Driver for Grantley
EPSD100245152	SMBIOS problem cause the latest IDA7.17.RC6 boot failure with the
                12G SAS RS3LC bridge
EPSD100244738	If Unplug USB scanner and then re-plug scanner back in ,USB scanner
                is inactive
EPSD100240251	Secondary SATA info loading before Primary SATA info
EPSD100244362   CCB# 273 :  QRE:  Reset after CATERR leaves system in a hung state"
                is open for annotation
EPSD100245307   Pressing multiple F6 from SOL skips through boot manager.
EPSD100244490   BIOS isn't reporting QPI link errors.
EPSD100027078   Help text "Intel(R) ESRT2 (LSI*)" RAID mode not match with BIOS.
EPSD100027079   Help text "Intel(R) ESRT2 (LSI*)" RAID mode not match with BIOS.
EPSD100027080   Help text "Intel(R) ESRT2 (LSI*)" RAID mode not match with BIOS.
EPSD100245480   TPM2.0 module can't work
EPSD100245498   TPM2.0 module can't work
EPSD100027076   [SMBIOS] Type 8 no information for NGFF (M.2) device
EPSD100245810   Syscfg_v13.1.4:a lot of invalid BIOS items displayed in syscfg.ini
                by command:syscfg /s syscfg.ini /f /b
EPSD100245811   Sysinfo_v13.1.5:a lot of invalid BIOS items displayed at 'BIOS Settings'
                part in sysinfo_log.txt by command:sysinfo -ni
EPSD100245884   New ESRT2 1.43 OpROM for inclusion into Grantley Production BIOS
EPSD100246585   USB Scanner can't work stably in EFI shell with Bios 691
    
                BIOS Workaround for CWP 10G NIC OpROM issue
                Roll back PXE OpROM V2.3.30 and UEFI V4.5.19 update
                Remove 1.43 UEFI ESRT2 OpRom
                Security Fix: Smm range check for signed update
