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[Dagger2/NetApp]How to modify register value of the Ice lake-D LCC SOC smbus

FoxconnDiag
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1. End Customer:NetApp 
2. Project Name:Dagger2
3. Application: Storage
4. Platform:Ice Lake D LCC SoC Product
5. Project Status: EVT
6. Contact Person: Jason Hung
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I implement driver(like i2c-imc.c which can be find from internet) to access SMB of the IMC for diagnostic test in factory.

The driver need access SMB register but I can not write data to SMB register, this register seem limit access authority to OS for read only(Please refer the attached file).

How to write data to SMB_CMD_CFG register? From data sheet description, the SMM mode can be accrss it sith read/write.

How to into SMM mode from OS mode?

Thanks

Jason

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FoxconnDiag
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Sorry forgot attached file

upload it

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