Intel SE7501WV2 Life Jacket User Manual


 
Intel® Server Board SE7501WV2 TPS BIOS
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address range 000F0000h to 000FFFFFh. This entry point encapsulates an intermediate anchor
string, which is used by some existing DMI browsers.
The total number of structures can be obtained from the SMBIOS entry-point structure. The
system information is presented to an application as a set of structures that are obtained by
traversing the SMBIOS structure table referenced by the SMBIOS entry-point structure. The
following table describes the types of SMBIOS structures supported by the system BIOS.
Table 30. SMBIOS Header Structure
Structure Type Supported Comments
BIOS Information (Type 0) Yes One record for the system BIOS. SMBIOS 2.3 does not
allow the use of type 0 records to describe the option
ROMs. The system BIOS version string is described in
Section 6.44
System Information (Type 1) Yes
Baseboard Information (Type 2) Yes
Chassis Information (Type 3) Yes
Processor Information (Type 4) Yes One for every processor slot.
Memory Controller Information (Type 5) No Browsers should use Type 16 records.
Memory Module Information (Type 6) No Browsers should use Type 17 records.
Cache Information (Type 7) Yes Two records for every processor. One record describes L1
cache and the second one describes L2 cache. The
disabled bit in the cache configuration field is set if the
corresponding processor is absent or disabled.
Port Connector Information (Type 8) Yes Describes the baseboard connectors including IDE, floppy,
SCSI, keyboard, mouse, COM ports, and parallel port.
System Slots (Type 9) Yes One record for each PCI slot. The number of PCI slots is
determined by a supported 1U or 2U riser.
On-board Device Configuration (Type 10) Yes One for each on-board device, like SCSI controller, video
controller etc.
OEM Strings (Type 11) Yes From OEM GPNV area.
System Configuration Options (Type 12) Yes Describes the baseboard jumper settings.
BIOS Language Information (Type 13) Yes
Group Association (Type 14) No None required.
Event Log (Type 15) No Absent if the system is IPMI compliant. In that case, the
System Event Log can be accessed using the IPMI
standard, not SMBIOS specification. Present if event log
can be accessed using SMBIOS methods.
Physical Memory Array (Type 16) Yes