| commit | 889af82f4b2102ba1274bf18a3f2fdd48a7e4eed | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Chau Ly <chaul@amperecomputing.com> | Mon Feb 20 07:13:52 2023 +0000 |
| committer | Chau Ly <chaul@amperecomputing.com> | Mon Apr 10 06:35:11 2023 +0000 |
| tree | 5b6d359eea5cff92bbd98b4f123d14f3c7264cff | |
| parent | 03f93acdcd1ffe9a2f03d6509a59d857017b3074 [diff] |
intrusionsensor: Update object path
intrusionsensor is added to ObjectManager under the path
"/xyz/openbmc_project/sensors", but is registered under the object path
"/xyz/openbmc_project/Intrusion/Chassis_Intrusion". This makes it unable
to be found by other services via ObjectMapper's methods. Moreover,
intrusionsensor is not really a sensor in the dbus definitions (it does
not implement sensor interfaces), and the used interface is defined in
the Chassis folder in phosphor-dbus-interfaces. Therefore, this commit
adds it to ObjectManager under "/xyz/openbmc_project/Chassis", changes
the object path to "/xyz/openbmc_project/Chassis/Intrusion" in
dbus-sensors intrusionsensor.
Tested:
Object path for intrusionsensor can be received via GetSubTree:
$ busctl call -j xyz.openbmc_project.ObjectMapper \
/xyz/openbmc_project/object_mapper xyz.openbmc_project.ObjectMapper \
GetSubTree sias /xyz/openbmc_project 0 1 \
xyz.openbmc_project.Chassis.Intrusion
"/xyz/openbmc_project/Chassis/Intrusion" : {
"xyz.openbmc_project.IntrusionSensor" : [
"xyz.openbmc_project.Chassis.Intrusion"
]
}
Signed-off-by: Chau Ly <chaul@amperecomputing.com>
Change-Id: Iaf0369a9ee4ddf626968b4961941ae7025c83952
dbus-sensors is a collection of sensor applications that provide the xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor collection of interfaces. They read sensor values from hwmon, d-bus, or direct driver access to provide readings. Some advance non-sensor features such as fan presence, pwm control, and automatic cpu detection (x86) are also supported.
runtime re-configurable from d-bus (entity-manager or the like)
isolated: each sensor type is isolated into its own daemon, so a bug in one sensor is unlikely to affect another, and single sensor modifications are possible
async single-threaded: uses sdbusplus/asio bindings
multiple data inputs: hwmon, d-bus, direct driver access
A typical dbus-sensors object support the following dbus interfaces:
Path /xyz/openbmc_project/sensors/<type>/<sensor_name>
Interfaces xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Value
xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Threshold.Critical
xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Threshold.Warning
xyz.openbmc_project.State.Decorator.Availability
xyz.openbmc_project.State.Decorator.OperationalStatus
xyz.openbmc_project.Association.Definitions
Sensor interfaces collection are described here.
Consumer examples of these interfaces are Redfish, Phosphor-Pid-Control, IPMI SDR.
dbus-sensor daemons are reactors that dynamically create and update sensors configuration when system configuration gets updated.
Using asio timers and async calls, dbus-sensor daemons read sensor values and check thresholds periodically. PropertiesChanged signals will be broadcasted for other services to consume when value or threshold status change. OperationStatus is set to false if the sensor is determined to be faulty.
A simple sensor example can be found here.
Sensor devices are described using Exposes records in configuration file. Name and Type fields are required. Different sensor types have different fields. Refer to entity manager schema for complete list.