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55 byte:LUN - LUN from netFn/LUN pair (0-3, as per the IPMI spec)
56 byte:netFn - netFn from netFn/LUN pair (as per the IPMI spec)
57 byte:cmd - IPMI command ID (as per the IPMI spec)
58 array<byte>:data - optional command data (as per the IPMI spec)
68 byte:CC - IPMI completion code
69 array<byte>:data - optional response data
260 is requesting. In the example, we are assuming that the non-full-byte integers
276 For partial byte types, the least-significant bits of the next full byte are
278 written, it makes the code simple. Multi-byte fields are extracted as LSByte
281 When returning partial byte types, they are also packed into the reply in the
282 least-significant bit first order. As each byte fills up, the full byte gets
283 pushed onto the byte stream. For examples of how the packing and unpacking is