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package Intel::AMT::RemoteControl; |
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our $SystemCapabilitiesSupported = { |
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PowerCycleReset => 1, |
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PowerDown => 2, |
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PowerUp => 4, |
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Reset => 8, |
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}; |
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our $RemoteControlCommand = { |
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Reset => 16, # 0x10 |
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PowerUp => 17, # 0x11 |
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PowerDown => 18, # 0x12 |
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PowerCycleReset => 19, # 0x13 |
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SetBootOptions => 33, # 0x21 |
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}; |
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# Reserved bits for checking correctness of the Boot Options settings |
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our $BootOptionsReservedBits = 1817; |
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# bootOptions = LockPowerButton | LockKeyboard | FirmwareVerbosityVerbose |
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our $BootOptions = { |
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LockPowerButton => 2, # 1 << 1 |
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LockResetButton => 4, # 1 << 2 |
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LockKeyboard => 32, # 1 << 5 |
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LockSleepButton => 64, # 1 << 6 |
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UserPasswordBypass => 2048, # 1 << 11 |
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ForceProgressEvents => 4096, # 1 << 12 |
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# only one from the Firmware verbosity options can be used |
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VerbositySystemDefault => 0, # system default |
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VerbosityQuiet => 8192, # 1 << 13 minimal screen activity |
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VerbosityVerbose => 16384, # 1 << 14 all messages appear on the screen |
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VerbosityBlank => 24576, # 3 << 13 blank, no messages appear on the screen. |
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ConfigurationDataReset => 32768, # 1 << 14 |
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}; |
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our $SystemFirmwareCapabilitiesSupported = { |
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VerbosityBlank => 1, |
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LockPowerButton => 2, |
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LockResetButton => 4, |
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LockKeyboard => 32, |
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LockSleepButton => 64, |
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UserPasswordBypass => 2048, |
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ForcedProgressEvents => 4096, |
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VerbosityVerbose => 8192, |
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VerbosityQuiet => 16384, |
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ConfigurationDataReset => 32768, |
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}; |
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our $SpecialCommand = { |
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NOP => 0, # 0x00 |
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ForcePXEBoot => 1, # 0x01 |
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ForceHardDriveBoot => 2, # 0x02 |
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ForceHardDriveSafeModeBoot => 3, # 0x03 |
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ForceDiagnosticsBoot => 4, # 0x04 |
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ForceCDorDVDBoot => 5, # 0x05 |
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# 06h-0BFh Reserved for future ASF definition |
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IntelOemCommand => 193, # 0x0C1 |
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# 0C1h-0FFh Reserved FOR OEM |
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}; |
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our $OEMParameters = { |
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UndefinedOEMParameter => 0, |
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UseSol => 1, # 1 << 1 |
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}; |
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our $SpecialCommandSupported = { |
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ForcePXEBoot => 256, |
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ForceHardDriveBoot => 512, |
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ForceHardDriveSafeModeBoot => 1024, |
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ForceDiagnosticsBoot => 2048, |
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ForceCDorDVDBoot => 4096, |
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}; |
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our $OemDefinedCapabilitiesSupported = { |
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IDER => 1, |
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SOL => 2, |
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BiosReflash => 4, |
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BiosSetup => 8, |
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BiosPause => 16, |
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}; |
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# specialCommParam = UseIderCD | ReflashBios |
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our $SpecialCommandParameters = { |
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UndefinedSpecialCommandParameter => 0, |
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UseIderFloppy => 1, # use floppy as IDER boot device |
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ReflashBios => 4, # 1 << 2 |
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BiosSetup => 8, # 1 << 3 |
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BiosPause => 16, # 1 << 4 |
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UseIderCD => 257, # 1 | (1 << 8) use CD/DVD as IDER boot device |
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}; |
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# Reserved bits for checking correctness of the Special Parameters settings |
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our $SpecialCommandParametersReservedBits = 65248; |
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our $IanaNumbers = { |
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IntelIanaNumber => 343, |
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ASFIanaNumber => 4542, |
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}; |
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