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Intel® <strong>Server</strong> <strong>System</strong> "<strong>Emerald</strong> <strong>Ridge</strong>” Integrated BaseboardManagement Controller EPSAppendix A: OEM SDR RecordsThermal Profile Data SDR RecordThis record sub-type provides a customizable storage location for data describing thesystem’s thermal profile. The BIOS uses this information to configure system components aspart of the overall acoustics and thermals management scheme. These SDRs can becustomized per platform and per memory throttling mode. On platforms that support multipleprofiles, each Thermal Profile SDR can apply to one or more profiles for a given memorythrottling mode.Table 87. Thermal Profile Data SDR Record FormatByteNameDescription0:2 OEM ID Intel manufacturers ID – 157h, little endian3 Record Subtype Value 0BhThermal Profile Data Record4 Flags [7:2] – Reserved[1:0] – Memory throttling mode that this record is valid for0 = None supported1 = Open-loop thermal throttling (OLTT) - Not supported on <strong>Emerald</strong><strong>Ridge</strong>2 = Close-loop thermal throttling (CLTT)3 = reserved5 Profile Support Bitmap This is a bitmask that indicates which fan control profiles that this recordis valid for. 0 means no profile is defined.[7][6][5][4][3][2][1][0]1 = Valid for profile 71 = Valid for profile 61 = Valid for profile 51 = Valid for profile 41 = Valid for profile 31 = Valid for profile 21 = Valid for profile 11 = Valid for profile 0Only Profiles 0-4 are supported on <strong>Emerald</strong> <strong>Ridge</strong>.6:N Thermal Profile Data Byte format defined by thermals team and / or the BIOS. May beformalized later. If the number of bytes in this field changes, the“Record Length” field and “_REC_LEN” tag above the SDR data mustbe adjusted to match.The maximum supported value of N is 63, for a maximum SDR bodysize of 64 bytes, with 58 bytes of thermal profile data. This constraint isimposed by the Intelligent Platform Management Interface SpecificationSecond Generation v2.0. A maximum-sized SDR can be retrieved overthe KCS-SMS interface, but it may be truncated over other interfaces.Please refer BIOS EPS for details on Thermal Profile Data bytes.Revision 1.0Intel ® Confidential 165

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