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diff --git a/meta-yadro/recipes-phosphor/dbus/phosphor-dbus-interfaces/xyz/openbmc_project/Control/Boot/Mailbox.interface.yaml b/meta-yadro/recipes-phosphor/dbus/phosphor-dbus-interfaces/xyz/openbmc_project/Control/Boot/Mailbox.interface.yaml deleted file mode 100644 index 839e8beca..000000000 --- a/meta-yadro/recipes-phosphor/dbus/phosphor-dbus-interfaces/xyz/openbmc_project/Control/Boot/Mailbox.interface.yaml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -description: > - Implement to provide the boot initiator (such as Petitboot or UEFI) - with its specific parameters. This is based on IPMI 2.0 Table 28-14 - 'Boot Option Parameters' parameter 7 'Boot initiator mailbox'. - -properties: - - name: Supported - type: boolean - flags: - - const - default: false - description: > - Specifies whether or not the mailbox is supported by the - boot initiator on this machine. - - The property is constant and is only set by the implementation - on startup. - - - name: IANAEnterpriseNumber - type: uint32 - flags: - - const - default: 0 - description: > - The 24-bit IANA Private Enterprise Number for the company or organization - that has specified the boot initiator. This is a machine-specific - constant. The implementing application is responsible for setting - this to the proper machine-specific value (0x000000..0xFFFFFF) - according to https://www.iana.org/assignments/enterprise-numbers/enterprise-numbers. - - The property is constant and is only set by the implementation - on startup. - - - name: Data - type: array[byte] - description: > - The array of data bytes for the boot initiator to treat - in its specific way. This interface doesn't impose any - limitiations on the format or make any assumptions regarding - it. The boot initiator is responsible for parsing this array. - - The size of the array is a constant depending on the requirements - set by the boot initiator used for a particular architecture or - a machine. The implementing application is responsible for setting - the size of this array to the proper value. - - For conformance to the IPMI 2.0 specification, the size of the array - plus 3 (the size of IPMI 2.0 representation of IANA Enterprise Number) - must be a multiple of 16 with the minimum allowed size being 77 - (5 x 16-byte blocks, minus 3) if mailbox is at all Supported. - - For IPMI 2.0 this array is supposed to be split into 16-byte - blocks by the implementing service (block 0 being made of IANA PEN - plus first 13 bytes of this array). Please pay special attention - that this array does NOT include the IANA PEN needed for IPMI 2.0. - Only the actual PEN-specific data is stored here. - - When partially written to, the remaining parts of this array - must not be automatically cleared. This is per IPMI 2.0 - specification. - - Other interfaces to the boot initiator (such as MCTP) may process - this array differently. |