Patch-ID# 118320-01 Keywords: sun blade 1500 silver Synopsis: Hardware/PROM: Sun Blade 1500 (Silver) Flash PROM Update Date: Jan/07/2005 Install Requirements: Additional instructions may be listed below Solaris Release: 8 9 SunOS Release: 5.8 5.9 Unbundled Product: Hardware/PROM Unbundled Release: OBP 4.16.4,POST 4.16.3,OBDIAG 4.16.4 Xref: Topic: Relevant Architectures: sun blade 1500 (silver) BugId's fixed with this patch: 6201932 6207902 Changes incorporated in this version: 6201932 6207902 Patches accumulated and obsoleted by this patch: Patches which conflict with this patch: Patches required with this patch: Obsoleted by: Files included with this patch: flash-update-SunBlade1500-Silver-latest unix.flash-update.README, unix.flash-update.SunBlade1500-Silver.sh, README.118322-01, copyright, 817-6957-10.pdf, Problem Description: 6201932 FATAL: no exception frames available, forcing misaligned trap on reboot/power-cycles 6207902 stand-init interact breaks boot Patch Installation Instructions: =============================== Intro ----- This README is intended for users who wish to upgrade the firmware in their Sun Blade 1500. Summary of the Patch Installation Process: ------------------------------------------ The installation shall comprise of the following steps 1) Determine the system's current Flash PROM firmware revision. 2) Compare the current Flash PROM firmware revision with the available or latest Flash PROM firmware revisions. 3) If the current Flash PROM firmware revision is lower than the latest available firmware revision in this patch, then proceed to the next step. If NOT, STOP: DO NOT CONTINUE. 4) Prepare the system for the Flash PROM update 5) Running the Flash PROM Utility 6) Verifying successful Flash PROM Update 7) Restoring the system 8) Resume operations Patch Installation instructions (in detail): ============================================ The required steps are explained in greater detail below. 1) Determine the System's Current Firmware Revisions ------------------------------------------------- While the OS is running the following command may be used to determine the current system firmware revisions; /usr/sbin/prtconf -V or /usr/platform/sun4u/sbin/prtdiag -v | grep OBP The firmware revisions may also be determined from the PROM monitor's "ok" prompt with the following command; .version 2) Compare the current Flash PROM firmware revision with the available or latest Flash PROM firmware revisions. Compare the output of the OBP line in the "prtdiag -v" or "prtconf -V" output. Find the revision number and compare with the revision on the entries below that of the "flash-update-SunBlade1500-Silver-latest" line Available Firmware Revisions ---------------------------- flash-update-SunBlade1500-Silver-latest: OBP 4.16.4 2004/12/18 05:21 Sun Blade 1500 (Silver) Sun Blade[TM] 1500 POST 4.16.3 2004/11/05 20:18 OBDIAG 4.16.4 2004/12/18 05:21 3) Is the UPGRADE NECESSARY? If the current Flash PROM revision matches the version numbers given under the flash-update-SunBlade1500-Silver-latest line, then STOP Here. This UPGRADE IS NOT NECESSARY. If the current Flash PROM firmware revision is lower than the latest firmware revision in this patch, then proceed to the next step. 4) Preparing the System --------------------- a) As root, copy the latest "flash-update" files from the directory containing the patch to the root directory as follows: # cp flash*latest / # chmod 755 /flash-update* In order to boot the binary, it must be located within the root partition. If it is not already located within the root partition then move it to /. If the binary is already located elsewhere within the root partition then note the exact filepath so that the binary can be booted later. b) As root, exit the OS such that the system returns to the PROM's "ok" prompt: # init 0 ok c) Jumper J27 is factory-set so that the flash PROM is write-enabled. There is no need to switch the jumper before flash updating. 5) Running the Flash Update Utility -------------------------------- a) Power on the system Wait for the PROM's banner to appear, and then b) Use the Stop-A keys (or Break key, if running from a serial line) to abort the auto-boot sequence. ** NOTE ** If the flash update completes normally then the values contained within the system's Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM) configuration variables will be retained. However, if the update process is some- how interrupted then it is possible that any non-default values contained in NVRAM will be lost. For this reason it is recommended that you note down on paper the contents of any NVRAM configuration variable which has been customized so that they may be manually restored at a later time, if necessary. (Use the PROM's "printenv" command to list the variables and their values.) c) The system should now display the PROM monitor's "ok" prompt. Now boot the Flash update utility as given below: CAUTION: Do not boot/run revisions lower than the latest unless you are absolutely sure that that is what you want to do! ok boot disk /flash-update-SunBlade1500-Silver-latest NOTE: If your system's boot device is not "disk" then you will have to specify the appropriate devalias (e.g. disk2). If the binary is located in a location other than / then provide the entire filepath after the boot device. Answer the questions as prompted by the utility. +++++++++++++++++++++ example Flash update follows ++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++ Note that this is an example only. Much of the information ++++++ ++++++++ which is displayed by your system will be different from ++++++ ++++++++ what is shown below. ++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Standalone Flash PROM Update Utility, Rev. 2.7 Ultra(tm) 1 Ultra(tm) 2 Ultra(tm) 5/10 Ultra(tm) 30 Ultra(tm) 60 / E220R Ultra(tm) 80 / E420R Ultra(tm) Enterprise(tm) 250 Ultra(tm) Enterprise(tm) 450 Sun Blade(tm) 100 Sun Blade(tm) 1000 Sun Blade(tm) 1500 Sun Fire (tm) 280R Netra(tm) T4 Sun Fire (tm) V880 Sun Fire (tm) V440 This utility allows you to interactively update the firmware revisions in specific system Flash PROM components. Type h for help, q to quit, Return or Enter to continue: Every precaution should be taken to prevent the loss of system power during the Flash PROM programming process! Type h for help, q to quit, Return or Enter to continue: Firmware Release(s) Firmware Release(s) Currently Existing in the System Available for Installation / Install? ---------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- OBP 4.9.4 2003/05/14 19:13 OBP 4.9.5 2003/09/15 14:00 no POST 4.9.1 2003/03/14 20:40 POST 4.9.4 2003/09/16 10:02 no Type sa if you wish to select all available firmware releases for installation. Type h for help, quit to exit, or cont to continue: sa Firmware Release(s) Firmware Release(s) Currently Existing in the System Available for Installation / Install? ---------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- OBP 4.9.4 2003/05/14 19:13 OBP 4.9.5 2003/09/15 14:00 YES POST 4.9.1 2003/03/14 20:40 POST 4.9.4 2003/09/16 10:02 YES Type sa if you wish to select all available firmware releases for installation. Type h for help, quit to exit, or cont to continue: cont The Flash programming process is about to begin. Type h for help, q to quit, Return or Enter to continue: Erasing the top half of the Flash PROM. Programming OBP into the top half of the Flash PROM. Verifying OBP in the top half of the Flash PROM. Erasing the bottom half of the Flash PROM. Programming OBP into the bottom half of Flash PROM. Verifying OBP in the bottom half of the Flash PROM. Erasing the top half of the Flash PROM. Programming POST into the top half of Flash PROM. Verifying POST in the top half of the Flash PROM. Programming was successful. Resetting ... +++++++++++++++++++++ example Flash update ends ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Once the PROM's banner reappears then use the Stop-A keys (or Break key, if running from a serial line) to abort the auto-boot sequence if the system begins to boot. 6) Verifying successful Flash PROM Update Verify from the results of the .version command that the OBP version matches the OBP version given above under the flash-update-SunBlade1500-Silver-latest entry in Step 2. 7) Resume operations a) Allow the system to auto-boot, or issue the boot command for your environment as necessary. b) Once the system has rebooted you may wish to remove the Flash Update binaries and documents since they will no longer be needed. # rm /flash-update* c) Remember to remove the files from their original location if they were not extracted directly into the root directory. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Special Install Instructions: ----------------------------- NOTE 1: If you have the frame buffer Raptor GFXP -04 REV 50 (part 370-3753-04), you *must* install patch 110126-03 to upgrade the FCode in the card **BEFORE** you can do the firmware update. Revisions -05 and up of the frame buffer are not affected. Failure to install the frame buffer patch (110126-03) will cause "FATAL" resets after the firmware update. NOTE 2: This utility (flash-update) is *not* OS-dependent. The list of releases shown under the "Solaris Release" and "SunOS Release" are not inclusive of all the SunOS releases that are compatible. The absence of a valid Solaris Release or SunOS Release from the lists above does not preclude the installation of this patch against the hardware. NOTE 3: DIMMs Support OBP 4.9.4 is only compatible with DIMMs using SPD version 0.0. If you wish to install DIMMs with SPD version 1.x, you must first upgrade your OBP to 4.9.5 or higher, then install the DIMMs. If you do not upgrade your OBP prior to installing these DIMMs, OBP will beep 3 times and power off. The following message will be printed to the serial port: "SPD reports DIMM has unsupported SPD revision System configuration failed, powering off" For compatible DIMM part numbers, please refer to the Sun Blade 1500 Product Notes, or refer to the Special Install Instructions below. Note 4: Modifications to Diagnostic Operation This released version of OpenBoot enables diagnostic execution for all power-on and error reset events, **as the new system default. **To implement this new policy, behavioral changes to diagnostic controls were made to simplify the enabling of diagnostics and controlling the level and verbosity of diagnostics. A new feature includes a Sun-prescribed mode of diagnostic execution, which overrides user-defined settings. This mode provides service personnel with an easy method by which to invoke a predictable execution of diagnostics. The new standard (default) configuration will increase system boot time ( measured from power-on to the 'ok>' prompt ) and messaging ( varies by system configuration ) for all 'power-on-reset' and OBP detected 'error-reset' events. Increased boot time and messaging is largely due to the execution of diagnostics. Automated System Recovery (ASR), a form of restoration, is implemented at the firmware layer and increases overall system availability when diagnostics are enabled. For more specific details regarding these OBP changes, reference the pdf document; "OpenBoot[tm] PROM Enhancements for Diagnostic Operation", included within this patch ( part 817-6957, July 2004 ). ************************************************************************** ************************************************************************** **WARNING:****WARNING:****WARNING:****WARNING:****WARNING:****WARNING:** * PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND ENTIRELY. PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY AS THEY ARE STATED. * FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS COULD EITHER RESULT IN A DEFECTIVE BOARD OR UNSUCCESSFUL FLASH PROM UPDATE. * THIS IS NOT A STANDARD PATCH in that it does not use the installpatch and backoutpatch scripts. * THIS PATCH CANNOT BE INSTALLED ON AN ONLINE OPERATING SYSTEM BECAUSE THE INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS REQUIRES THAT THE SYSTEM BE BROUGHT DOWN. BE SURE TO SCHEDULE DOWN TIME TO INSTALL THIS PATCH. * Installation of the firmware included with this patch does NOT require any hardware changes if the Flash update completes normally. * PLEASE REVIEW NOT ONLY THIS README BUT ALSO ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION GIVEN. For all hardware platform specific information please reference the the Hardware Product Notes that are published online at: http://www.sun.com/products-n-solutions/hardware/docs/Workstation_Products/ Workstations/Sun_Blade_Workstations/Sun_Blade_1500/index.html The Product Notes can also be found via part number 816-7569-xx Sun Blade 1500 Product Notes (where xx represents the latest revision of this document). **WARNING:****WARNING:****WARNING:****WARNING:****WARNING:****WARNING:** ************************************************************************** ************************************************************************** README -- Last modified date: Friday, January 7, 2005