Intel® Management Engine OEM Firmware Bring up Guide November 2008 Rev 0.3 Inte
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Intel Confidential 3 Contents 1 Introduction .....................................................................................................7 1.1 Document scope ....................................................................................7 1.1.1 Important Assumptions ..............................................................7 1.1.2 Known-good system configuration ...............................................7 2 Terminology.....................................................................................................8 3 McCreary bring up overview .............................................................................10 3.1 Flash image.........................................................................................10 3.2 Bring-up summary ...............................................................................11 4 Intel® QST Image Generation ...........................................................................14 4.1 Intel® QST INI files...............................................................................14 4.2 Intel® QST Configuration Tool ................................................................15 4.2.1 Intel® QST Configuration DOS tool.............................................15 4.2.2 Intel® QST Configuration Windows* tool .....................................16 5 Final image generation ....................................................................................18 5.1 Image components...............................................................................18 5.2 Flash image tool from VIP......................................................................19 5.3 Assemble the final image.......................................................................19 5.3.1 Setup the flash image tool........................................................19 5.4 Create the flash image ..........................................................................21 5.4.1 Descriptor region ....................................................................21 5.4.2 ME region...............................................................................29 5.4.3 QST Configuration ...................................................................30 5.4.4 GbE region .............................................................................30 5.4.5 BIOS region............................................................................31 5.4.6 Platform Data Region...............................................................31 5.4.7 ME Parameters........................................................................32 5.4.8 Save configuration ..................................................................47 5.5 Building the flash image ........................................................................47 5.6 Editing Image with FITC ........................................................................49 Steps to edit the image.........................................................................49 5.7 Programming the image onto the flash ....................................................53 5.8 Using a flash programmer .....................................................................53 5.9 Using the flash programming tool ...........................................................54 5.9.1 DOS environment....................................................................54 5.9.2 Load files onto the target platform .............................................54 5.9.3 Query the flash devices............................................................55 5.9.4 Program the image..................................................................55 5.9.5 Windows* environment ............................................................56 5.9.6 Load files onto the target platform .............................................57 5.9.7 Query the flash devices............................................................57 5.9.8 Program the image..................................................................58 4 Intel Confidential 6 BIOS Setup....................................................................................................59 6.1 Set Parameters ....................................................................................59 6.2 iTPM Parameters on BIOS......................................................................59 7 Intel® Management Engine BIOS Extension Setup................................................60 7.1 Intel® Management Engine BIOS Extension screen ....................................60 7.1.1 Enabling Intel® AMT.................................................................61 7.1.2 Enabling ASF 2.0.....................................................................63 8 Installing drivers.............................................................................................64 8.1 Driver identification ..............................................................................64 9 Basic Intel® AMT functional demonstration..........................................................66 9.1 Ping verification ...................................................................................66 9.2 Test Intel® AMT using the WebUI............................................................68 10 Basic iTPM functional demonstration ..................................................................69 10.1 Windows* XP Operating System Verification.............................................69 10.2 Windows Vista* Operating System Verification .........................................69 10.2.1 Method 1 ...............................................................................69 10.2.2 Method 2 ...............................................................................69 11 Intel® AMT Tools.............................................................................................70 11.1 Intel® AMT System Validation Tool – Local (AMTVTL).................................70 11.1.1 AMTVTL from VIP ....................................................................70 11.1.2 Executing AMTVTL...................................................................71 11.2 MEInfo tool..........................................................................................73 11.2.1 MEInfo DOS tool .....................................................................73 11.2.2 MEInfo DOS tool from VIP ........................................................73 11.2.3 Executing MEInfo ....................................................................73 11.2.4 MEInfo Windows tool ...............................................................75 11.2.5 MEInfo Windows tool from VIP ..................................................75 11.2.6 Executing MEInfoWin ...............................................................75 11.3 AMTVTR tool........................................................................................77 11.3.1 AMTVTR tool from VIP..............................................................78 11.3.2 Executing AMTVTR...................................................................78 11.4 AMTVTR for testing System Defense features ...........................................80 12 Supplemental notes – CRB ...............................................................................81 12.1 BIOS Implementation ...........................................................................81 12.2 JUMPERS.............................................................................................81 12.2.1 Manufacturing Mode (Flash Override) jumper ..............................81 12.2.2 Clear CMOS jumper .................................................................82 12.2.3 iTPM jumper ...........................................................................84 12.3 Testing SOL and IDE-R features .............................................................84 12.4 Final checklist ......................................................................................87 Intel Confidential 5 Figures Figure 1. Snapshot of executing the Intel® QST Windows Configuration tool ............17 Figure 2. Flash image tool – Configuration setup .................................................20 Figure 3. ICH Strap 0 Configurations: ................................................................23 Figure 4. ICH Strap 1 Configurations: ................................................................24 Figure 5. ICH Strap 2 Configurations: ................................................................25 Figure 6. MCH Strap 0 Configurations: ...............................................................26 Figure 7. VSCC Table Configuration Example 1:...................................................28 Figure 8. VSCC Table Configuration Example 2:...................................................28 Figure 9. ME Region ........................................................................................32 Figure 10. AMT Region.....................................................................................37 Figure 11. iTPM Region ....................................................................................40 Figure 12. Setup and Configuration Region .........................................................42 Figure 13. Intel® Remote Connectivity Service Section .........................................46 Figure 14. Manufacturing Mode jumper location: .................................................82 Figure 15. CMOS Clear jumper location: .............................................................83 Figure 16. iTPM Enable jumper location:.............................................................84 6 Intel Confidential Revision History Revision Number Description Revision Date 0.1 Initial Release For Alpha Engineering Release 7/11/2008 0.2 Updated Terminology definitions Changed order of steps in Bring-up summary section to move Clear CMOS earlier in the flow. Added additional screen captures for Power Packages, Features and PET section under the Configuration Tab. Updated section 7.1 to clarify default password change prompt occurs automatically Updated section 8.0 to clarify that .NET 3.5 is required for proper driver operation 9/19/2008 0.3 Updated .NET 3.5 information to include link to Microsoft for downloading the install file 11/12/2008 § Introduction Intel Confidential 7 1 Introduction 1.1 Document scope This document describes the OEM-ODM bring up procedure for the McCreary/ICH10 platform with Intel® AMT 5.0/ASF 2.0/iTPM firmware. This document describes how to create an integrated image from the component images (BIOS, Gigabit Ethernet and Intel® ME images), program the integrated image onto the SPI flash devices. This document includes information on setting parameters required to enable Intel® AMT. This document also describes methods for testing the platform after Intel® AMT or iTPM is enabled to verify that Intel® AMT/iTPM is functioning. This document is written as a superset, meaning it contains all the components for bringing up the Eaglelake/ICH10 Manageability Engine firmware. Based on desired components/sku, use only the sections that apply. 1.1.1 Important Assumptions • This document assumes the reader has already reviewed the Readme and Release Notes documents included in the kit distribution. • This document assumes Static IP mode only for simplicity. • This document assumes the Intel BTX form factor CRB is the system on which you are performing the bring-up process. • This document assumes you have already performed a fresh operating system installation on the system. NOTE: This document assumes you have downloaded and properly installed the required .NET version 3.5 provided as separate download from the actual Firmware / Tools kit releases posted on VIP prior to loading the MEI / LMS Driver stack. Link: http://download.microsoft.com/download/6/0/f/60fc5854-3cb8-4892-b6db- bd4f42510f28/dotnetfx35.exe 1.1.2 Known-good system configuration 1. Two 512-Megabyte DDR2 800Mhz memory modules 2. Penryn 2.4 Ghz CPU, 1333Mhz Front Side Bus § Terminology 8 Intel Confidential 2 Terminology Acronym Explanation Intel® AMT Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) Intel® QST Intel® Quiet System Technology (Intel® QST) ASF Alerting Standard Format BIOS Basic Input Output System CRB Customer Reference Board DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol FIT flash image tool FPT Flash Programming Tool FW Firmware G3 A system state of Mechanical OFF where all power is disconnected from the system GbE Gigabit Ethernet GUI Graphical User Interface Intel® MEI Intel® Management Engine Interface HW Hardware ICH I/O Controller Hub IDER Integrated Drive Electronics Redirection – the ability to redirect input and output of an IDE device to a remote console. IP Internet Protocol iTPM Integrated TPM—1.2 TPM Compliant LAN Local Area Network LMS Local Manageability Service MAC Media Access Control MCH Memory Controller Hub Intel® ME Intel® Management Engine Intel® MEBX Intel® Management Engine BIOS Extension (Intel® MEBX) NIC Network Interface Card NVM Non-Volatile Memory OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer SOL Serial Over LAN Terminology Intel Confidential uploads/s1/ fw-bringup-guide.pdf
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