Anas Nashif wrote:
Actually no TCP/IP is needed here. Basically the MEI driver writes and reads the
messages to/from the firmware. When communicating in-band using LMS, TCP/IP
terminates at LMS and the messages are copied using MEI driver.
To have a feel for all of this, with many examples, samples and documentation
you can download the AMT 3.0 SDK (google: intel amt sdk).
I would be more interested right now how the kernel can use this without
additional user space support. Any ideas on this?
I will dig for some documents on that.
..
Sample code for storing a trace_back() would be much better.
-ml
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