commit | 2c37b4b0f465344aeea311efd61fd9a217ad8e3e | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sharad Yadav <sharady@nvidia.com> | Mon May 10 12:53:38 2021 +0530 |
committer | Sharad Yadav <sharady@nvidia.com> | Tue Jun 08 22:34:36 2021 +0530 |
tree | 370d14380e9c490db0e454c2baaf72a76121dc41 | |
parent | 71b82f2651479198020e281dad9d3761db4a81f5 [diff] |
Chassis: Add UUID property This commit adds the support for implementing the "UUID" property as defined in the Redfish Chassis schema. UUID will enable further platform/board specific monitoring and control. Redfish validator passed. Tested: $ curl -k -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X GET https://${bmc}/redfish/v1/Chassis/GPU1 { "@odata.id": "/redfish/v1/Chassis/GPU1", "@odata.type": "#Chassis.v1_14_0.Chassis", "Id": "GPU1", "Name": "GPU1", "UUID": "7b6e8e55-f0d5-4a9f-84a3-61635a3bc232" } Signed-off-by: Sharad Yadav <sharady@nvidia.com> Change-Id: If73b424e171629b8ebb9b68cc81aadf841813a58
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/meson_options.txt
and then compiling. For example, meson <builddir> -Dkvm=disabled ...
followed by ninja
in build directory. The option names become C++ preprocessor symbols that control which code is compiled into the program.
meson builddir ninja -C builddir
meson builddir -Dbuildtype=minsize -Db_lto=true -Dtests=disabled ninja -C buildir
If any of the dependencies are not found on the host system during configuration, meson automatically gets them via its wrap dependencies mentioned in bmcweb/subprojects
.
meson builddir -Dwrap_mode=nofallback ninja -C builddir
meson builddir -Dbuildtype=debug ninja -C builddir
meson builddir -Db_coverage=true -Dtests=enabled ninja coverage -C builddir test
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 secp384r1
algorithm. The certificate
C=US, O=OpenBMC, CN=testhost
,SHA-256
algorithm.