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Table 25 System info parameters (continued)
Parameter data (non-volatile unless otherwise noted)
1
#Parameter
as follows. There is no required value to be set or used for any
bytes that are past the string length.
String data byte 1:
[7:4] — Reserved
[3:0] — Encoding
0h = ASCII+Latin1
1h = UTF-8
2h = UNICODE
All other = Reserved
String data byte 2:
[7:0] - String length (in bytes, 1-based)
Primary operating system name. The OS that the system boots to for this MC
according to the default configuration of its system firmware. In systems that
3Primary operating system
name (non-volatile)
may have multiple physical partitions, this reflects the OS for the partition that
holds the given MC. For systems that have virtual machine capability being
utilized (where more than one virtual systems may be sharing a physical MC),
it is recommended that this value hold the name of the virtual machine monitor
(VMM) software or VMM type).
Set selector = 16-byte data block number to access, 0 based. Two
data blocks (32-bytes) for string data required, at least three
Data 1
recommended. Number of effective characters will be dependent
on the encoding selected in string data byte 1.
16-byte block for system name string dataData
2:17
For the first block of string data (set selector = 0), the first two bytes
indicate the encoding of the string and its overall length as follows.
There is no required value to be set or used for any bytes that are
past the string length.
String data byte 1:
[7:4] — Reserved
[3:0] — Encoding
0h = ASCII+Latin1
1h = UTF-8 (ls-byte first)
2h = UNICODE (ls-byte first)
All other = Reserved
String data byte 2:
[7:0] - string length (in bytes, 1-based)
Present operating system name. The name of the operating system that is
presently running and able to access this MC’s system interface. The MC
4Operating system name
(volatile)
automatically clears this value by zeroing out the string length on system power
cycles and resets.
In systems that may have multiple physical partitions, this reflects the OS for
the partition that holds the given MC. For systems that have virtual machine
capability being utilized (where more than one virtual systems may be sharing
a physical MC), it is recommended that this value hold the name of the virtual
machine monitor (VMM) software or VMM type.
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