commit | 1cf53df04bc2525776cf6fd212304c0857cd6a38 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com> | Thu Feb 17 09:09:25 2022 -0800 |
committer | Ed Tanous <ed@tanous.net> | Mon Mar 07 17:52:17 2022 +0000 |
tree | 1f1c08e23accfadb7f13a92a8f3ea5937cfadb1a | |
parent | 4d99bbb0fdd37fcaa8bebd6a44da1703ea90184e [diff] |
Make generated warning more prominent and helpful A number of reviews have been submitted that ignore this warning. While we now have 01caf624211197a993dbbd186149293f7053f9d8 which will catch these violations at CI time, that is arguably already too late, and developers will have wasted their time. This commit changes the warning to be multiple lines, with a caps header, such that it's less likely to be ignored. It also adds suggestions on how to proceed. As a note, this also standardizes privilege registry to use the same warning as the other files, which it didn't previously. Tested: Comment changes only, no functional changes. Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com> Change-Id: I3224130dbf581dc962187b2fde4dc98ae26de082
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.