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boottest, Parameters, Operation, Syntax, Example C-6, Command, Value

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Utilities EFI/POSSE Commands Parameters 0 through the total number of UARTS minus one baud rate. Operation Use this command to change the speed for a UART in the system. This command works for all UARTs visible to EFI/POSSE. If the UART is part of processor dependent hardware (PDH) space and is initialized by the core firmware, this command communicates the settings to core firmware so the UART can be initialized with the new settings on the next boot. System default is 9600 baud. Other Communication parameters are listed in Table C-2. Table C-2 Communications Parameters Parameter RECEIVE_FIFO_DEPTH TIMEOUT PARITY DATA_BITS STOP_BITS CONTROL_MASK Value 1 1000000 No parity 8 1 0 boottest Interacts with the speedy boot variable allowing it to be set appropriately. Syntax boottest boottest on boottest off boottest [test] boottest [test] [on|off] Displays status of all speedy boot bits Run all tests (for a normal boot time) Skip all tests (for a faster boot time) Displays status of specific Speedy Boot bit Sets or clears a specific Speedy Boot bit Parameters [test] Each test can be set or cleared: booting_valid Enable/disable system firmware response to BOOTING bit. If OS Speedy Boot aware set to on. early_cpu Enable/disable early CPU selftests. late_cpu Enable/disable late CPU selftests. platform Enable/disable system board hardware tests. chipset Enable/disable CEC tests. io_hw Enable/disable EFI driver Core I/O tests. mem_init Enable/disable memory initialization. mem_test Enable/disable full destructive memory tests. Example C-6 boottest Command Shell> boottest BOOTTEST Settings Default Variable Selftest Setting booting_valid On (OS speedy boot aware) early_cpu Run this test late_cpu Run this test 122 Appendix C

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Appendix C
Utilities
EFI/POSSE Commands
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Parameters
<index> 0 through the total number of UARTS minus one
<baudrate>
baud rate.
Operation
Use this command to change the speed for a UART in the system. This command works for all UARTs visible
to EFI/POSSE. If the UART is part of processor dependent hardware (PDH) space and is initialized by the
core firmware, this command communicates the settings to core firmware so the UART can be initialized with
the new settings on the next boot. System default is 9600 baud.
Other Communication parameters are listed in Table C-2.
boottest
Interacts with the speedy boot variable allowing it to be set appropriately.
Syntax
boottest
Displays status of all speedy boot bits
boottest on
Run all tests (for a normal boot time)
boottest off
Skip all tests (for a faster boot time)
boottest [test]
Displays status of specific Speedy Boot bit
boottest [test] [on|off]
Sets or clears a specific Speedy Boot bit
Parameters
[test] Each test can be set or cleared:
booting_valid
Enable/disable system firmware response to BOOTING
bit. If OS Speedy Boot aware set to on.
early_cpu
Enable/disable early CPU selftests.
late_cpu
Enable/disable late CPU selftests.
platform
Enable/disable system board hardware tests.
chipset
Enable/disable CEC tests.
io_hw
Enable/disable EFI driver Core I/O tests.
mem_init
Enable/disable memory initialization.
mem_test
Enable/disable full destructive memory tests.
Example C-6
boottest
Command
Shell> boottest
BOOTTEST Settings Default Variable
Selftest
Setting
-------------
-------------------------
booting_valid
On (OS speedy boot aware)
early_cpu
Run this test
late_cpu
Run this test
Table C-2
Communications Parameters
Parameter
Value
RECEIVE_FIFO_DEPTH
1
TIMEOUT
1000000
PARITY
No parity
DATA_BITS
8
STOP_BITS
1
CONTROL_MASK
0