» User Guide « CP6002 uEFI BIOS Doc. ID: 1039-1612, Rev. 2.0 October 24, 2012 If it’s embedded, it’s Kontron.
Preface CP6002 uEFI BIOS Revision History Publication Title: CP6002 uEFI BIOS uEFI BIOS User Guide Doc. ID: 1039-1612 Rev. Brief Description of Changes Date of Issue 1.0 Initial issue based on the uEFI BIOS version R13 11-Aug-2010 2.0 General update based on the uEFI BIOS version R21 24-Oct-2012 Imprint Kontron Europe GmbH may be contacted via the following: MAILING ADDRESS TELEPHONE AND E-MAIL Kontron Europe GmbH +49 (0) 800-SALESKONTRON Sudetenstraße 7 sales@kontron.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS Preface Table of Contents Revision History .........................................................................................................ii Imprint ........................................................................................................................ii Disclaimer ..................................................................................................................ii Table of Contents .................................................................
Preface CP6002 uEFI BIOS 2.4.4.5 Stop Bits .....................................................................................16 2.4.4.6 Flow Control ...............................................................................16 2.4.4.7 Recorder Mode ..........................................................................16 2.4.4.8 Resolution 100x31 .....................................................................17 2.4.4.9 Legacy OS Redirection ........................................
CP6002 uEFI BIOS 5. Preface Security Setup .............................................................................41 5.1 Administrator Password ............................................................................. 42 5.2 User Password ........................................................................................... 42 5.3 HDD Security Configuration ....................................................................... 42 5.4 Remember the Password .................................
Preface CP6002 uEFI BIOS 7.2.12 kSettings uEFI Shell Command .........................................................64 7.2.13 kwdt uEFI Shell Command .................................................................65 7.3 uEFI Shell Scripting ....................................................................................66 8. 7.3.1 Startup Scripting .................................................................................66 7.3.2 Create a Startup Script ................................
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CP6002 uEFI BIOS 1. Starting uEFI BIOS Setup Starting uEFI BIOS Setup The CP6002 is provided with a Kontron-customized, pre-installed and configured version of Aptio® (referred to as uEFI BIOS in this manual), AMI’s next generation BIOS firmware based on the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (uEFI) specification and the Intel® Platform Innovation Framework for EFI. This uEFI BIOS provides a variety of new and enhanced functions specifically tailored to the hardware features of the CP6002.
Starting uEFI BIOS Setup 1.1 CP6002 uEFI BIOS Main Setup Menu The Main setup menu is the first screen that appears after starting the Setup program. At the top of this screen and all of the other major screens, there is a setup menu selection bar, which permits access to all of the other major setup menus. These menus are selected via the left-right arrow keys. All setup menu screens have two main frames. The left frame displays all the functions that can be configured. They are displayed in blue.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS 1.2 Starting uEFI BIOS Setup Navigation The CP6002 uEFI BIOS setup program uses a hot key-based navigation system. A hot key legend is located in the right frame on most setup screens.The following table provides information concerning the usage of these hot keys. HOT KEY DESCRIPTION The key is used to invoke the General Help window. The key is used to restore the previous values. The key is used to load the optimized defaults.
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CP6002 uEFI BIOS 2. Main Setup Main Setup Upon entering the uEFI BIOS Setup program, the Main setup screen is displayed. This screen lists the main setup sub-screens and provides very basic system information as well as functions for setting the system time and date. In addition, the remaining major setup menus can be accessed from this screen. This screen can also be selected from any other major setup screen by using the Main tab. Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc.
Main Setup 2.3 CP6002 uEFI BIOS Trusted Computing This screen provides functions for specifying the TPM configuration settings and TPM displaying status information. Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc. Ma in Bo ot Security TPM Configuration TPM Support S a ve & E x i t [Enable] Current TPM Status Information NO TPM Hardware : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: +/-: F1: F2: F3 F4: ESC: Select Change Opt.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS 2.4 Main Setup Serial Port Console Redirection This screen provides information about functions for specifying the Serial Port Console Redirection configuration settings. Console redirection can be used to remotely operate system settings and the EFI console. Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc.
Main Setup 2.4.2.1 CP6002 uEFI BIOS Console Redirection SETTING DESCRIPTION Disabled Use this setting to disable console redirection for the serial port 1. Enabled Use this setting to enable console redirection for the serial port 1. Default setting: Disabled 2.4.2.2 Console Redirection Settings For information about this function, refer to Chapter 2.4.4 in this manual. 2.4.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS 2.4.3.2 Main Setup Console Redirection Settings This screen provides information about functions for specifying the console redirection configuration settings for the Out-of-Band Management / Windows Emergency Management Services (EMS). Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc.
Main Setup CP6002 uEFI BIOS 2.4.3.2.3 Bits per second SETTING DESCRIPTION 9600 Use one of these settings to select the baud rate of the serial port. 19200 57600 115200 Default setting: 115200 2.4.3.2.4 Flow Control SETTING DESCRIPTION None Use one of these settings to specify the type of flow control to be used for this serial port. Hardware RTS/CTS Software Xon/Xoff Default setting: None 2.4.3.2.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS 2.4.4 Main Setup Console Redirection Settings This screen provides information about functions for specifying the Console Redirection configuration settings for the serial ports 0 and 1. Each serial port can be independently configured. Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc.
Main Setup 2.4.4.3 CP6002 uEFI BIOS Data Bits SETTING DESCRIPTION 7 Use one of these settings to specify the number of data bits per frame. 8 Default setting: 8 2.4.4.4 Parity SETTING DESCRIPTION None Use one of these settings to select the parity for the serial port. Even Odd Mark Space Default setting: None 2.4.4.5 Stop Bits SETTING DESCRIPTION 1 Use one of these settings to specify the number of stop bits for the serial port. 2 Default setting: 1 2.4.4.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS 2.4.4.8 Main Setup Resolution 100x31 SETTING DESCRIPTION Disabled Use this setting the disable extended terminal resolution. Enabled Use this setting the enable extended terminal resolution. Default setting: Disabled 2.4.4.9 Legacy OS Redirection SETTING DESCRIPTION 80x24 Use one of these settings to select the number of rows and columns for legacy OS redirection. 80x25 Default setting: 80x24 2.
Main Setup 2.8 CP6002 uEFI BIOS Access Level This function provides display-only information concerning the uEFI BIOS Setup accessibility for the current Setup session. Depending on the type of password protection used, one of the following settings is displayed: SETTING DESCRIPTION Administrator This setting indicates that read/write access to all setup options is available. User This setting indicates that only a limited subset of all setup options is modifiable.
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CP6002 uEFI BIOS 3. Chipset Setup Chipset Setup Select the Chipset tab to enter the Chipset Setup screen. This screen provides access to chipset configuration sub-screens Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc. Main C h ips e t Boot S e c u r it y Save & Exit South Bridge Configuration : Select Screen : Select Item Enter: +/-: F1: F2: F3: F4: ESC: Select Change Opt. General Help Previous Values Optimized Defaults Save Exit Ve r s i o n 2 . 0 1 . 1 2 0 4 .
Chipset Setup 3.1.1 CP6002 uEFI BIOS SATA Configuration This function provides access to the SATA Configuration settings. SATA operation depends on whether or not the SATA controller(s) is(are) enabled and, if enabled, which SATA mode is selected: IDE, AHCI or RAID. The following screens provide configuration possiblities depending on the enabling of the SATA controller(s) and the SATA mode selected. Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS 3.1.1.1 Chipset Setup SATA Mode Selection: IDE This screen provides functions for enabling/disabling of the SATA controllers and for selecting the operational mode if enabled. The following screen indicates the functions available when the SATA controllers are enabled and the IDE mode is selected. Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc.
Chipset Setup CP6002 uEFI BIOS 3.1.1.1.2 SATA Mode Selection This function is used to select the operational mode of the SATA controller(s) when enabled. SETTING DESCRIPTION IDE Use this setting to select IDE mode operation. AHCI Use this setting to select AHCI mode operation. RAID Use this setting to select RAID mode operation. Default setting: IDE 3.1.1.1.3 Serial ATA Ports 0 - 5 Displays an identifier string if a device is connected to the port indicated (0-5). 3.1.1.1.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS 3.1.1.2 Chipset Setup SATA Mode Selection AHCI This screen provides functions for enabling/disabling of the SATA controller and for selecting the operational mode if enabled. The following screen indicates the functions available when the SATA controller is enabled and the AHCI mode is selected. Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc.
Chipset Setup CP6002 uEFI BIOS 3.1.1.2.2 SATA Mode Selection This function is used to select the operational mode of the SATA controller when it is enabled. SETTING DESCRIPTION IDE Use this setting to select IDE mode operation. AHCI Use this setting to select AHCI mode operation. RAID Use this setting to select RAID mode operation. Default setting: IDE 3.1.1.2.3 Serial ATA Ports 0 - 5 Displays an identifier string if a device is connected to the port indicated (0-5). 3.1.1.2.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS 3.1.1.3 Chipset Setup SATA Mode Selection RAID This screen provides functions for enabling/disabling of the SATA controllers and for selecting the operational mode if enabled. The following screen indicates the functions available when the SATA controller is enabled and the RAID mode is selected. Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc.
Chipset Setup CP6002 uEFI BIOS 3.1.1.3.2 SATA Mode Selection This function is used to select the operational mode of the SATA controller when it is enabled. SETTING DESCRIPTION IDE Use this setting to select IDE mode operation. AHCI Use this setting to select AHCI mode operation. RAID Use this setting to select RAID mode operation. Default setting: IDE 3.1.1.3.3 SATA RAID Software Feature Mask Configuration This screen provides functions for configuring various RAID parameters.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS 3.1.1.3.3.1 Chipset Setup RAID0 This function is used to enable or disable the RAID0 feature. SETTING DESCRIPTION Disabled Use this setting to disable RAID0 feature. Enabled Use this setting to enable RAID0 feature. Default setting: Enabled 3.1.1.3.3.2 RAID1 This function is used to enable or disable the RAID1 feature. SETTING DESCRIPTION Disabled Use this setting to disable RAID1 feature. Enabled Use this setting to enable RAID1 feature. Default setting: Enabled 3.1.1.
Chipset Setup 3.1.1.3.3.6 CP6002 uEFI BIOS OROM UI and BANNER This function is used to display or hide RAID OptionROM graphical UI and information. SETTING DESCRIPTION Disabled Use this setting to hide RAID UI and information as long as RAID volumes are normal. Enabled Use this setting to display RAID UI and information. Default setting: Enabled 3.1.1.3.3.7 HDD Unlock This function is used to indicate that the HDD password unlock in the OS is enabled.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS Chipset Setup 3.1.1.3.4 Serial ATA Ports 0 - 5 Displays an identifier string if a device is connected to the port indicated (0-5). 3.1.1.3.5 Software Preserve Ports 0 - 5 Indicates whether or not a connected device supports Software Setting Preservation (SSP). 3.1.1.3.6 Hot Plug Ports 2 - 5 This function is used to enable or disable hot plug. This function is available only when SATA mode is set to AHCI or RAID and only for SATA ports 2-5.
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CP6002 uEFI BIOS 4. Boot Setup Boot Setup Select the Boot tab to enter the Boot Setup screen. This screen lists the sub-screens for boot configuration and boot device priority. Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc. Main C h ips e t Boot S e c u r it y Save & Exit Boot Configuration Quiet Boot UEFI Boot [Disabled] [Enabled] Bootup NumLock State [Off] CSM16 Module Version 07.
Boot Setup 4.1.2 CP6002 uEFI BIOS uEFI Boot This function is used to enable or disable uEFI boot from disks. SETTING DESCRIPTION Disabled Use this setting to prevent the system from booting native uEFI operating systems from disks. Enabled Use this setting to enable booting of native uEFI operating systems from disks, if present, and in boot order. Default setting: Enabled 4.1.3 Bootup NumLock State This function is used to set the state of the keyboard’s numlock function after POST.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS 4.1.7 Boot Setup Interrupt 19 Capture This function is used to specify if legacy PCI option ROMs are allowed to capture software interrupt 19h. SETTING DESCRIPTION Disabled Use this setting to prevent legacy PCI option ROMs from capturing software interrupt 19h. Enabled Use this setting to allow legacy PCI option ROMs to capture software interrupt 19h. Default setting: Disabled 4.2 Boot Option Priorities 4.2.1 Boot Option #1..
Boot Setup 4.2.3 CP6002 uEFI BIOS Add New Boot Option This function is used to create a native uEFI boot option. When selected a sub-menu appears with functions for creating a new boot option. Select each function as appropriate, then either fillout the pop-up menu by typing in the requested information or select an appropriate item within the pop-up menu. After completing all entries, select “Create” to generate a new boot option. These options are only visible if at least one USB device is present.
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CP6002 uEFI BIOS 5. Security Setup Security Setup Select the Security tab to enter the Security Setup screen. This screen provides information about the passwords and functions for specifying the security settings. Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc. Main C h ips e t Boot S e c u r it y Save & Exit Password Description If ONLY the Administrator’s password is set, then this only limits access to Setup and is only asked for when entering Setup.
Security Setup 5.1 CP6002 uEFI BIOS Administrator Password This function is used to set, change or delete the Administrator password. If there is already a password installed, the system asks for this first. To clear a password, simply enter nothing and acknowledge by pressing Return. To set a password, enter it twice and acknowledge by pressing Return. Note: The password is case sensitive. 5.2 User Password This function is used to set, change or delete the User password.
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CP6002 uEFI BIOS 6. Save & Exit Save & Exit Select the Save & Exit tab to enter the Save & Exit menu screen. This screen provides functions for handling changes made to the uEFI BIOS settings and the exiting of the Setup program. Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 American Megatrends, Inc.
Save & Exit 6.4 CP6002 uEFI BIOS Discard Changes and Reset This function is used to discard all changes made within the Setup. This function performs a reboot afterwards. Note: The Setup will ask for confirmation prior to executing this command. 6.5 Save Changes (Save Options) This function is used to save all changes made within the Setup to flash. This function returns to Setup. Note: The Setup will ask for confirmation prior to executing this command. 6.
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CP6002 uEFI BIOS 7. The uEFI Shell The uEFI Shell The Kontron uEFI BIOS features a built-in and enhanced version of the uEFI Shell. For a detailed description of the available standard shell scripting refer to the EFI Shell User’s Guide. For a detailed description of the available standard shell commands, refer to the Shell Command Manual 1.0. Both documents can be downloaded from the EFI and Framework Open Source Community website: http://sourceforge.net/projects/efi-shell/files/documents/.
The uEFI Shell 7.2 CP6002 uEFI BIOS Kontron Shell Commands The Kontron uEFI implementation provides the following additional commands related to the specific HW features of the Kontron system: • • • • • • • • • • • • • kBiosRevision kboardconfig kboardinfo kboot kbootnsh kclearnvram kclsp kipmi kmkramdisk kpassword kresetconfig kSettings kwdt The following chapters provide information concerning these Kontron-specific commands.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS 7.2.1 The uEFI Shell kBiosRevision uEFI Shell Command kBiosRevision FUNCTION: SYNTAX: Get BIOS revision kBiosRevision [-?|-lt|-eq|-gt] where: ? -lt -eq -gt DESCRIPTION: USAGE: Show online help Check if current BIOS revision is less than Check if current BIOS revision is equal to Check if current BIOS revision is greater than revision number to be used The kBiosRevision command can be used to display the current BIOS revision.
The uEFI Shell 7.2.2 CP6002 uEFI BIOS kboardconfig uEFI Shell Command kboardconfig FUNCTION: SYNTAX: Configure the non-volatile board settings kboardconfig kboardconfig [-?||] where: ? DESCRIPTION: Show online help Specify device from list Select configuration type The kboardconfig command enables the PXE feature or sets the front/ rear I/O configuration of the dedicated device. Note that many command settings are case sensitive.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS The uEFI Shell kboardconfig SETTINGS: pxe: Select PXE boot network adapter disabled: No PXE boot available [all]: Try all Ethernet devices round robin for PXE boot front_a: Try only front port a for PXE boot front_b: Try only front port b for PXE boot rear_a: Try only rear port a for PXE boot rear_b: Try only rear port b for PXE boot Note: front_a corresponds to GbE A and front_b corresponds to GbE B on the front panel of the CP6002.
The uEFI Shell CP6002 uEFI BIOS kboardconfig SETTINGS wr_prot_eeprom: System EEPROM write protection [disabled]: Do not write protect the system EEPROM enabled: System EEPROM is write-protected after POST wr_prot_spi: EFI SPI flash write protection [disabled]: Do not write protect the EFI SPI flash enabled: The EFI SPI flash is write-protected after POST CStates: Enable/Disable all CPU CStates ( [enabled] ) C1eState: Enable/Disable CPU C1eState ( [enabled] ) C3State: Enable/Disable CPU C3State ( [disable
CP6002 uEFI BIOS The uEFI Shell kboardinfo USAGE: Show board identification data COMMAND / RESPONSE: Shell> kboardinfo KOMaOEMF rev.: Board ID: Hardware rev.: Logic rev.: Boot flash: In system slot: Geographic address: Material number: Hardware index: Serial number: EFI article name: EFI material number: EFI index: NorthBridge rev.: SouthBridge rev.: Microcode: CPU ID: CPU Branding: RIO Module REMARKS: KOMaOEMF rev.: Board ID: Hardware rev.: Logic rev.
The uEFI Shell 7.2.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS 7.2.5 The uEFI Shell kbootnsh uEFI Shell Command kbootnsh FUNCTION: SYNTAX: Manage the startup script stored in the flash kbootnsh [-b][-?|-g |-p |-d] where: -b -? -g -p -d DESCRIPTION: USAGE: Display output page by page Show online help Store the current boot script to disk. If there is no physical disk drive present, the kmkramdisk command may be used. Store the shell script pointed to by filename to flash.
The uEFI Shell 7.2.6 CP6002 uEFI BIOS kclearnvram uEFI Shell Command kclearnvram FUNCTION: SYNTAX: Clear the NVRAM to restore the system’s default settings kclearnvram [-?|-q] where: -? -q DESCRIPTION: show help silent mode operation (for use of this command in shell scripts) Invoking the kclearnvram command clears the system NVRAM. Since all EFI settings are stored inside the NVRAM, the default settings are loaded afterwards.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS 7.2.
The uEFI Shell CP6002 uEFI BIOS kipmi USAGE: Change IRQ kipmi irq 10 Show IRQ configuration kipmi irq SETTINGS: fru []: Displays FRU data Options: FRU Device ID: Numeric FRU Device ID. 0 is assumed if FRU Device ID is omitted. 0 is the baseboard’s own FRU Device ID.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS 7.2.9 The uEFI Shell kmkramdisk uEFI Shell Command kmkramdisk FUNCTION: SYNTAX: Create RAMdisk drives kmkramdisk [-?|-s ] where: -? show help -s create a RAMdisk of given size in Megabytes with the mount point name DESCRIPTION: Creates a RAMdisk of variable size. Can be very useful to perform file operations when no real filesystem is connected to the system.
The uEFI Shell 7.2.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS 7.2.11 The uEFI Shell kresetconfig uEFI Shell Command kresetconfig FUNCTION: SYNTAX: Control the board reset behavior kresetconfig [-?|] where: -? DESCRIPTION: USAGE: Show help pcislave [on|off] Controls if the board shall react on a PCI backplane reset if it is used as slave board in a peripheral slot. It has no effect if the board is located within a PCI master slot. Note: This parameter is volatile, and at the next startup it is set to off.
The uEFI Shell 7.2.12 CP6002 uEFI BIOS kSettings uEFI Shell Command kSettings FUNCTION: SYNTAX: Verify the validity of the setup settings kSettings [-?|-s|-c] [] where: -? show help -s Save current setup settings to “file” -c Compare current setup settings to “file” DESCRIPTION: “file” to be used for saving or comparison The kSettings command is used to create a binary file of the current setup settings. This file can later be used to check whether the settings have changed or not.
CP6002 uEFI BIOS 7.2.13 The uEFI Shell kwdt uEFI Shell Command kwdt FUNCTION: SYNTAX: DESCRIPTION: USAGE: Configure the Kontron onboard Watchdog kwdt [-?|-t ] where: -? Show help -t Configure the Watchdog with the time related to and activate it with reset routing The kwdt command allows to enable the Kontron onboard Watchdog with reset target before OS boot. This can be used to detect if the OS fails to boot and react by reset.
The uEFI Shell 7.3 uEFI Shell Scripting 7.3.1 Startup Scripting CP6002 uEFI BIOS If the ESC key is not pressed and the timeout is run out, either the Kontron flash-stored startup is executed, if present, or the uEFI specified startup.nsh script located under \efi\boot\ on any of the attached drives is executed. If none of the startup scripts is present, or the startup script terminates, the default boot order is continued.
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CP6002 uEFI BIOS 8. Updating the uEFI BIOS Updating the uEFI BIOS BIOS updates are typically delivered as an update CD ISO image. This ISO image needs just to be burned to a CD and booted. Follow the menu for updating the uEFI BIOS. For further information refer to the update CD documentation. 8.1 BIOS Redundancy Strategy The CP6002 has two sets of EFI flash chips to form an EFI redundancy strategy.
Updating the uEFI BIOS 8.5 CP6002 uEFI BIOS Flash Selection by DIP Switch On some cases it may be necessary to force the board to boot from the other flash without using the appropriate IPMI command to switch the flash chips. In this case, the onboard DIP switch SW1, switch 2, is used to toggle the active flash. Note that this switch does not “select” one flash chip. It toggles the currently active flash.