fby3.5: hd: Enable 2ou IPMB#507
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Summary: - Enable 2ou IPMB if 2ou present. - If 2ou card type is DPV2, disable IPMB and config i2c frequency to 400kHz. Test Plan: Build code: PASS
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Summary: - Enable 2ou IPMB if 2ou present. - If 2ou card type is DPV2, disable IPMB and config i2c frequency to 400kHz. Pull Request resolved: facebook#507 Test Plan: - Build code: PASS Reviewed By: williamspatrick Differential Revision: D38936448 Pulled By: GoldenBug fbshipit-source-id: 9ec2d1dd7db44f0b49812d4ff8043c6a3b4da695
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Summary:
400kHz.
Test Plan: