They do publish it. The problem is, it's not documented, and it takes a bunch of work to get into a usable state. See ftp://ftp.supermicro.com/GPL/SMT/SDK_SMT_X9_317.tar.gz Plus, the firmware environment is pretty hostile. If you flash some bad firmware, your only option is to desolder the IPMI flash chip and program it externally. It cannot be reprogrammed in circuit, and there's no recovery method. On 6/2/2014 1:32 PM, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
On 02/06/14 20:56, Christopher Morrow wrote:
so... as per usual: 1) embedded devices suck rocks 2) no updates or sanity expected anytime soon in same 3) protect yourself, or suffer the consequences
seems normal.
So I wonder why vendors don't publish source code of these ipmi firmware in first place? Like supermicro from what we know its 99% is open source stuff.