1description: > 2 Describe an MCTP endpoint. It is an MCTP communication terminus. An MCTP 3 endpoint is a terminus or origin of MCTP packets or messages. The combined 4 functionality within a physical device that communicates using the MCTP 5 transport protocol and handles MCTP control commands. This includes 6 MCTP-capable management controllers and managed devices. 7 8properties: 9 - name: NetworkId 10 type: size 11 description: > 12 A locally defined identifier to distinguish each independent MCTP 13 network within a platform. The network IDs are used by the MCTP stack 14 to index separate MCTP Networks. This along with EID is used by upper 15 layer protocols to address the destination endpoint. 16 17 - name: EID 18 type: size 19 description: > 20 The logical address used to route MCTP messages to a specific MCTP 21 endpoint. A numeric handle (logical address) that uniquely identifies 22 a particular MCTP endpoint within a system for MCTP communication and 23 message routing purposes. Endpoint IDs are unique among MCTP 24 endpoints that comprise an MCTP communication network within a 25 system. MCTP EIDs are only unique within a particular MCTP network. 26 That is, they can be duplicated or overlap from one MCTP network to 27 the next. This is also referred to as "endpoint ID" and abbreviated 28 as "EID". 29 30 - name: SupportedMessageTypes 31 type: array[byte] 32 description: > 33 List of MCTP message types supported by the MCTP endpoint. MCTP 34 message type is an enumeration that identifies the type of the 35 communication payload in an MCTP message. The well defined message 36 types are MCTP Control(0x00), PLDM(0x01), NC-SI over MCTP(0x02), 37 Ethernet over MCTP(0x03), NVM Express Management Messages over 38 MCTP(0x04) and SPDM over MCTP(0x05). There are ranges for vendor 39 defined message types. All the message types are specified in the 40 DSP0239 specification. A device that supports a given message type 41 may not support that message type equally across all buses that 42 connect to the device. 43