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2 IBM's Flexible Service Interface (FSI)
5 The QEMU FSI emulation implements hardware interfaces between ASPEED SOC, FSI
8 FSI is a point-to-point two wire interface which is capable of supporting
9 distances of up to 4 meters. FSI interfaces have been used successfully for
13 FSI allows a service processor access to the internal buses of a host POWER
14 processor to perform configuration or debugging. FSI has long existed in POWER
19 for the implementation are: (see the `FSI specification`_ for more details)
27 2. The FSI slave: The slave is the terminal point of the FSI bus for FSI
32 3. The FSI master: A controller in the platform service processor (e.g. BMC)
34 FSI is a bit-based protocol supporting synchronous and DMA-driven accesses
39 integration of the FSI master IP with the OPB, mainly the existence of an
54 CFAM to be simultaneously driven from multiple FSI links. The modeling is not
55 so complete; it's assumed that each CFAM is attached to a single FSI slave (as
56 a consequence the CFAM subclasses the FSI slave).
58 As for FSI, its symbols and wire-protocol are not modelled at all. This is not
59 necessary to get FSI off the ground thanks to the mapping of the CFAM address
63 The following commands start the ``rainier-bmc`` machine with built-in FSI
89 dev: fsi.master, id ""
90 bus: fsi.bus.1
91 type fsi.bus
100 dev: fsi.master, id ""
101 bus: fsi.bus.0
102 type fsi.bus
119 https://openpowerfoundation.org/specifications/fsi/