The default behavior is to display a table with the default
attributes listed below; applying options changes the output to a more
detailed format. Limited information (noted in the table below) is
applicable if the PMem module is not manageable by the software as indicated
by the "ManageabilityState" property.
Note
Some data is endian swapped for human readability.
DimmID
(Default) The PMem module identifier.
Capacity
(Default) The usable capacity of the PMem module as
reported by the firmware.
HealthState
(Default) Overall PMem module health. One of:
•Healthy
•Noncritical: Maintenance may be required.
•Critical: Features or performance are degraded
due to failure.
•Fatal: Critical internal state failure (DPA
Failure, Internal Buffer Failure, AIT Failure, etc.) is non-recoverable and
data loss has occurred or is imminent. In this case, the firmware will disable
the media and access to user data and operations that require use of the media
will fail.
•Non-functional: The PMem module is detected and
manageable, though some commands and capabilities may be limited. The PMem
module has limited communication or another error preventing complete
functionality. Common causes include:
•DDRT memory interface training failure
•Expected region mapping to SPA range unable to be
found
•Unmanageable: The PMem module has an incompatible
firmware API version or hardware revision or is unresponsive (possibly due to
a communication interface failure or a firmware/hardware error).
•Unknown: Unable to determine the PMem module
health state. Refer to HealthStateReason for HealthState
details.
HealthStateReason
Indicates why the PMem module is in the current Health
State. One or more of:
•None
•Percentage Remaining less than 1%
•Package Sparing occurred
•CAP Self-Test warning
•Percentage Remaining is 0
•Die Failure
•AIT DRAM disabled
•CAP Self-Test failure
•Critical internal state failure
•Performance degraded
•CAP Self-Test communication failure
Refer to the Intel® Optane™ Persistent Memory
Firmware Interface Specification, document number 556488, Section
4.8 SMART and Health.
InterfaceFormatCode
A comma-delimited list of the JEDEC standard format
interface codes for the PMem module where each code is formatted as: code
(JEDEC Description or "Unknown").
ManageabilityState
Ability of the PMem module host software to manage the
PMem module. Manageability is determined by the interface format code, the
vendor identifier, device identifier and the firmware API version. One of:
•Manageable: The PMem module is manageable by the
software.
•Unmanageable: The PMem module is not supported by
this version of the software.
PopulationViolation
Memory populations are evaluated based on the
"Enforce Population POR" setup option in UEFI Firmware. If
enforcement of POR populations is selected, then some PMem module memory may
be in population violation. See [PMem modules in non-POR configuration] for
details. One of:
•Yes: The PMem module is in population
violation.
•No: The PMem module is not in population
violation.
PhysicalID
The PMem module physical identifier (i.e., SMBIOS Type 17
handle).
DimmHandle
The PMem module handle formatted as 0xABCD.
•A = Socket
•B = Memory Controller
•C = Channel
•D = Slot
DimmUID
The unique identifier of the PMem module formatted as
VVVV-ML-MMYYSNSNSNSN or VVVV-SNSNSNSN (if the manufacturing information is not
available) where:
•VVVV = VendorID
•ML = ManufacturingLocation
•MMYY = ManufacturingDate
•SNSNSNSN = SerialNumber
SocketID
The processor socket identifier (i.e., NUMA node) where
the PMem module is installed.
MemControllerID
The associated memory controller identifier.
ChannelID
The associated channel.
ChannelPos
The PMem module position in the channel.
MemoryType
The memory type. One of:
•Unknown
•DDR4
•Logical Non-Volatile Device
VendorID
The vendor identifier of the PMem module. This value is
presented in big endian format.
DeviceID
The device identifier of the PMem module. This value is
presented in big endian format.
RevisionID
The revision identifier of the PMem module.
SubsystemVendorID
The vendor identifier of the non-volatile memory
subsystem controller. This value is presented in big endian format.
SubsystemDeviceID
The device identifier of the non-volatile memory
subsystem controller.
SubsystemRevisionID
The revision identifier of the non-volatile memory
subsystem controller retrieved from NFIT. This field uses a different encoding
than ControllerRevisionID.
ManufacturingInfoValid
If the manufacturing location and date are valid. One of:
•0: Not valid
•1: Valid
ManufacturingLocation
The manufacturing location assigned by the vendor or
"N/A" if ManufacturingInfoValid is 0.
ManufacturingDate
The manufacturing date assigned by the vendor or
"N/A" if ManufacturingInfoValid is 0.
SerialNumber
The serial number assigned by the vendor. This value is
presented in big endian format.
PartNumber
The part number assigned by the vendor
DeviceLocator
A string describing the physically labeled socket or
board position where the memory device is located from the SMBIOS Type 17
Memory Device table.
BankLabel
A string that identifies the physically labeled bank
where the memory device is located from the SMBIOS Type 17 Memory Device
table.
DataWidth
The width in bits used to store user data from the SMBIOS
Type 17 Memory Device table.
TotalWidth
The width in bits for data and error correction and/or
data redundancy from the SMBIOS Type 17 Memory Device table.
Speed
The maximum capable speed of the device in megatransfers
per second (MT/s) from the SMBIOS Type 17 Memory Device table.
FormFactor
The PMem module form factor (i.e., SMBIOS Type 17 Memory
Device Form Factor). One of:
•Unknown
•DIMM
•SODIMM
LockState
The current security state of the persistent memory on
the PMem module. One ore more of:
•Unknown - The security state cannot be determined
(e.g., when the PMem module is not manageable by the software).
•Disabled - Security is not enabled.
•Unlocked - Security is enabled and
unlocked.
•Locked - Security is enabled and locked.
•Frozen - A reboot is required to change the
security state.
•Exceeded - The passphrase limit has been reached.
A power cycle is required to change the security state.
•MP Exceeded - The master passphrase limit has
been reached. A power cycle is required to change the security state.
•Not Supported - Security is not supported on the
PMem module.
SVNDowngrade
The Opt-in value of SVN Downgrade security opt-in feature
for PMem module. One of :
•Unknown
•Disabled
•Enabled
SecureErasePolicy
The Opt-in value of Secure erase policy opt-in feature
for PMem module. One of :
•Unknown
•No Master Passphrase
•Master Passphrase Enabled
S3ResumeOptIn
The Opt-in value of S3 Resume security opt-in feature for
PMem module. One of :
•Unknown
•UnsecureS3
•SecureS3
FwActivateOptIn
The Opt-in value of Fw Activate security opt-in feature
for PMem module. One of :
•Unknown
•Disabled
•Enabled
FWVersion
(Default) The BCD-formatted revision of the active
firmware in the format PN.RN.SV.bbbb where:
•PN = 2-digit product number
•RN = 2-digit revision number
•SN = 2-digit security revision number
•bbbb = 4-digit build version
Value may be N/A if the PMem module is not manageable by the software.
FWAPIVersion
The firmware supported interface revision in the format
aa.bb where:
•aa = 2-digit major version
•bb = 2-digit minor version
The firmware interface is intended to be backwards compatible.
Therefore, the host software allows management of PMem modules where this
version is less than or equal to the version stored in the host software.
Value may be N/A if the PMem module is not manageable by the software.
The following information is only applicable when the PMem
module is manageable by the software as indicated by the
"ManageabilityState".
FWActiveAPIVersion
The firmware interface revision locked in the BIOS API
handshake in the format aa.bb where:
•aa = 2-digit major version
•bb = 2-digit minor version
Value may be N/A if the PMem module is not manageable by the
software.
ManufacturerID
The manufacturer identifier of the PMem module. This
value is presented in big endian format.
ControllerRevisionID
The controller stepping and revision ID retrieved from
the controller FW. This field uses a different encoding than
SubsystemRevisionID.
IsNew
Whether or not the PMem module is incorporated with the
rest of the PMem module in the system. One of:
•0: Configured
•1: The PMem module requires configuration.
MemoryCapacity
Usable PMem module Memory Mode capacity.
AppDirectCapacity
Usable PMem module App Direct capacity.
UnconfiguredCapacity
PMem module capacity that is inaccessible because it is
not mapped into the system physical address space.
InaccessibleCapacity
PMem module capacity that is inaccessible due to:
•Licensing issue
•Platform configuration prevents accessing this
capacity. For example, MemoryCapacity is configured and available on a PMem
module but MemoryMode is not enabled by BIOS.
ReservedCapacity
PMem module capacity reserved for proper alignment.
AvgPowerLimit
If the PMem module firmware power management policy is
enabled, the power limit in mW used for average power. Refer to FIS for
allowable range and default value.
MemoryBandwidthBoostFeature
Returns if the Memory Bandwidth Boost Feature is
currently enabled or not. One of:
•0x0: Disabled
•0x1: Enabled
MemoryBandwidthBoostMaxPowerLimit
The power limit used for limiting the Memory Bandwidth
Boost Feature’s power consumption [mW].
MemoryBandwidthBoostAveragePowerTimeConstant
The value used as a base time window for average power
throttle [ms]. This range can be checked in the Max Memory Bandwidth Boost
Average Time Constant and Average Power Time Constant Step from the Get Device
Characteristics command.
•Default: 15000 ms
MaxAveragePowerLimit
Maximum average power limit [mW] supported by the PMem
module.
MaxMemoryBandwidthBoostMaxPowerLimit
Maximum Memory Bandwidth Boost Power value [mW] that can
be set for the PMem module. Will return 0 if unsupported by current FIS.
MaxAveragePowerTimeConstant
This field returns the maximum supported value of the
Average Power Time Constant and Average Power Reporting Time constant [ms]
that can be set via the Set Power Management Policy and the Optional
Configuration Data Policy Commands.
AveragePowerTimeConstantStep
This field returns the increments in milliseconds allowed
by the firmware when setting the Average Power Time Constant and Average Power
Reporting Time Constant via the Set Power Management Policy and the Optional
Configuration Data Policy Commands.
AveragePower
This field returns the average power in milliwatts that
each PMem module consumes over the Average Power Reporting Time
constant.
Average12vPower
This field returns the 12V average power in milliwatts
that each PMem module consumes over the Average Power Reporting Time
constant.
Average1_2vPower
This field returns the 1.2V average power in milliwatts
that each PMem module consumes over the Average Power Reporting Time
constant.
PackageSparingCapable
Whether or not the PMem module supports package sparing.
One of:
•0: False
•1: True
PackageSparingEnabled
Whether or not the PMem module package sparing policy is
enabled. One of:
•0: Disabled
•1: Enabled
PackageSparesAvailable
The number of spare devices available for package
sparing.
LatchedLastShutdownStatus
The status of the last shutdown of the PMem module. One
or more of:
•Unknown: The last shutdown status cannot be
determined.
•PM ADR Command Received: Power management ADR
command received.
•PM S3 Received: Power management S3 command
received.
•PM S5 Received: Power management S5 command
received.
•DDRT Power Fail Command Received: DDR power fail
command received.
•PMIC 12V/DDRT 1.2V Power Loss (PLI)
•PM Warm Reset Received: Power management warm
reset received.
•Thermal Shutdown Received: Thermal shutdown
triggered.
•Controller’s FW State Flush Complete:
Flush Completed.
•Viral Interrupt Received: Viral interrupt
received.
•Surprise Clock Stop Received: Surprise clock stop
received.
•Write Data Flush Complete: Write data flush
completed.
•PM S4 Received: Power management S4 command
received.
•PM Idle Received: Power management idle
received.
•DDRT Surprise Reset Received: Surprise reset
received.
•Extended Flush Not Complete.
•Extended Flush Complete.
UnlatchedLastShutdownStatus
The status of the last shutdown status of the PMem
module. Same fields as the Latched Last Shutdown Status with the only
difference that LLS details on a dirty shutdown is logged, even if the Latch
System Shutdown Status was not enabled. One or more of:
•Unknown: The last shutdown status cannot be
determined.
•PM ADR Command Received: Power management ADR
command received.
•PM S3 Received: Power management S3 command
received.
•PM S5 Received: Power management S5 command
received.
•DDRT Power Fail Command Received: DDR power fail
command received.
•PMIC 12V/DDRT 1.2V Power Loss (PLI)
•PM Warm Reset Received: Power management warm
reset received.
•Thermal Shutdown Received: Thermal shutdown
triggered.
•Controller’s FW State Flush Complete:
Flush Completed.
•Viral Interrupt Received: Viral interrupt
received.
•Surprise Clock Stop Received: Surprise clock stop
received.
•Write Data Flush Complete: Write data flush
completed.
•PM S4 Received: Power management S4 command
received.
•PM Idle Received: Power management idle
received.
•DDRT Surprise Reset Received: Surprise reset
received.
•Extended Flush Not Complete.
•Extended Flush Complete.
ThermalThrottleLossPercent
The average performance loss percentage due to thermal
throttling in current boot of the PMem module.
LastShutdownTime
The time the system was last shutdown.
ModesSupported
A list of the modes supported by the PMem module. Refer
to the command Show System Capabilities to determine the modes supported by
the platform. One or more of:
•Memory Mode: PMem modules act as system memory
under the control of the operating system. In Memory Mode, any DDR in the
platform will act as a cache working in conjunction with the PMem
module.
•App Direct: PMem modules and DDR act as
independent memory resources under direct load/store control of the
application.
SecurityCapabilities
The security features supported by the PMem module. Zero
or more of:
•Encryption: The PMem module supports persistent
memory encryption by setting a passphrase.
•Erase: The PMem module is erasable.
MasterPassphraseEnabled
This property indicates if master passphrase is enabled.
If it is disabled, then it cannot be enabled. One of:
•0: Disabled - Cannot be enabled.
•1: Enabled - Master passphrase can be changed.
Cannot be disabled.
ConfigurationStatus
The status of the PMem module memory configuration. One
of:
•Valid: The configuration is valid.
•Not Configured: The PMem module has not been
configured.
•Failed - Bad configuration: The configuration is
corrupt.
•Failed - Broken interleave: This PMem module is
part of an interleave set that is not complete.
•Failed - Reverted: The configuration failed and
was reverted to the last known good configuration.
•Failed - Unsupported: The configuration is not
compatible with the installed BIOS.
•Unknown: The configuration cannot be
determined.
SKUViolation
The configuration of the PMem module is unsupported due
to a license issue. One of:
•0: False
•1: True
ARSStatus
The address range scrub (ARS) operation status for the
PMem module. The status is a reflection of the last requested ARS, but not
necessarily within the current platform power cycle. One of:
•Unknown - The ARS operation status cannot be
determined.
•Not started - An ARS operation has not
started.
•In progress - An ARS operation is currently in
progress.
•Completed - The last ARS operation has
completed.
•Aborted - The last ARS operation was
aborted.
OverwriteStatus
The overwrite PMem module operation status for the PMem
module. One of:
•Unknown - The overwrite PMem module operation
status cannot be determined. This may occur if the status gets overwritten due
to a different long operation running on this PMem module.
•Not started - An overwrite PMem module operation
was not started on the last boot.
•In progress - An overwrite PMem module operation
is currently in progress.
•Completed - An overwrite PMem module operation
completed and a reboot is required to use the PMem module.
AveragePowerReportingTimeConstantMultiplier
The value that is used to multiply the base time value
used for average power consumption measurements. Can be set to a value between
0 and 32. The default value is 0.
AveragePowerReportingTimeConstant
The value, in milliseconds, used to determine the time
constant for reporting the average power consumption measurements. Can be set
to a value between 100 and 12000, by increments of 100. The default value is
1000.
ViralPolicy
Whether viral policies are enabled on the PMem module.
One of:
•0: Disabled - This is the default.
•1: Enabled - The persistent memory on the PMem
module will be put into read-only mode if the host operating system software
detects an uncorrectable error situation and indicates a viral state in order
to prevent the spread of damage.
ViralState
Whether the PMem module is currently viral. One of:
•0: Not Viral
•1: Viral - The viral policies of the PMem module
have switched the persistent memory to read-only mode due to the host
operating system software detecting an uncorrectable error situation and
indicating a viral state.
AitDramEnabled
If the PMem module AIT DRAM is enabled. One of:
•0: Disabled - The device will suffer performance
degradation if the AIT DRAM becomes disabled.
•1: Enabled
BootStatus
The initialization status of the PMem module as reported
by the firmware in the boot status register. One or more of:
•Unknown - The boot status register cannot be
read.
•Success - No errors were reported during
initialization.
The following statuses indicate that the media is not
functional and, therefore, access to user data and operations that
require use of the media will fail.
•Media Not Ready - The firmware did not complete
media training.
•Media Error - The firmware detected an error
during media training.
•Media Disabled - The firmware disabled the media
due to a critical issue.
The following statuses indicate that communication with the
firmware is not functional.
•FW Assert - The firmware reported an assert
during initialization.
BootStatusRegister
The raw hex value of the PMem module Boot Status Register
of the PMem module
LatchSystemShutdownState
Status of the latch. Specifies whether the PMem module
will latch the SMART Last Shutdown Status and SMART Dirty Shutdown Count.
•0: Disabled - This is the default.
•1: Enabled
PreviousPowerCycleLatchSystemShutdownState
The status of the latch during the previous power cycle.
•0: Disabled - This is the default.
•1: Enabled
ExtendedAdrEnabled
Specifies whether extended ADR flow is enabled in the FW.
•0: Disabled
•1: Enabled
PpcExtendedAdrEnabled
Specifies whether extended ADR flow was enabled in the FW
during the last power cycle.
•0: Disabled
•1: Enabled
ErrorInjectionEnabled
Error injection status.
•0: Disabled - This is the default.
•1: Enabled
MediaTemperatureInjectionEnabled
Media temperature injection status.
•0: Disabled - This is the default.
•1: Enabled
SoftwareTriggersEnabled
Software trigger status.
•0: Disabled - This is the default.
•1: At least one software trigger enabled.
SoftwareTriggersEnabledDetails
Comma separated list of software triggers currently
enabled. One or more of:
•None
•Package Sparing
•Fatal Error
•Percentage Remaining
•Dirty Shutdown
PoisonErrorInjectionsCounter
This counter is incremented each time the set poison
error is successfully executed.
PoisonErrorClearCounter
This counter is incremented each time the clear poison
error is successfully executed.
MediaTemperatureInjectionsCounter
This counter is incremented each time the media
temperature is injected.
SoftwareTriggersCounter
This counter is incremented each time a software trigger
is enabled.
MaxMediaTemperature
The highest die temperature reported in degrees Celsius.
This value is persistent through Power Loss as well as not effected by
Overwrite PMem module or Media Temperature Error Injection.
MaxControllerTemperature
The highest controller temperature reported in degrees
Celsius. This value is persistent through Power Loss as well as not effected
by Overwrite PMem module.
MixedSKU
One or more PMem modules in the system have different
SKUs. One of:
•0: False
•1: True - In this case, the host software
operates in a read-only mode and does not allow changes to the PMem modules
and their associated capacity.