commit | 1c8fba97b1feb4164e9b54cd66aad530bbfc1826 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | James Feist <james.feist@linux.intel.com> | Fri Dec 20 15:12:07 2019 -0800 |
committer | James Feist <james.feist@linux.intel.com> | Tue Jan 07 16:43:52 2020 +0000 |
tree | aef4e26f9e3c2670e2174c4d8139bd7785585ba1 | |
parent | 123e823757a6efc08b215766124ba7321e3cca55 [diff] |
Add IndicatorLed to Chassis Schema This adds the indicator property to Chassis Schema, and moves the logic from systems.hpp to a common header to share the code. Tested: Passed the validator, was able to turn LED on Change-Id: I79458a2a4656d7ddf2939bb9f56845eb6d9a27ca Signed-off-by: James Feist <james.feist@linux.intel.com>
This component attempts to be a "do everything" embedded webserver for openbmc.
At this time, the webserver implements a few interfaces:
BMCWeb is configured by setting -D
flags that correspond to options in bmcweb/CMakeLists.txt
and then compiling. For example, cmake -DBMCWEB_ENABLE_KVM=NO ...
followed by make
. The option names become C++ preprocessor symbols that control which code is compiled into the program.
When BMCWeb starts running, it reads persistent configuration data (such as UUID and session data) from a local file. If this is not usable, it generates a new configuration.
When BMCWeb SSL support is enabled and a usable certificate is not found, it will generate a self-sign a certificate before launching the server. The keys are generated by the prime256v1
algorithm. The certificate
C=US, O=OpenBMC, CN=testhost
,SHA-256
algorithm.