Removing IsSystemInterface from biosconfigmanager

IsSystemInterface functionality is handled by whitelist filter.

Tested:
OOB commands work as expected.
Case-1: RMCPP interface
Command: ipmitool -I lanplus -H xx.xx.xx.xx -U debuguser -P 0penBmc1
        -C 17 raw 0x30 0xd8
Response: Unable to send RAW command (channel=0x0 netfn=0x30 lun=0x0
          cmd=0xd8 rsp=0xd4): Insufficient privilege level
Case-2: KCS interface
Working as expected from BIOS to BMC before CoreBIOSdone/POSTComplete
and blocking after CoreBIOSdone/POSTComplete.

Signed-off-by: Arun Lal K M <arun.lal@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ica3bec4a2f72d072718a7310d493692332a6d5bb
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  8. .gitignore
  9. cmake-format.json
  10. CMakeLists.txt
  11. CMakeLists.txt.in
  12. generate-whitelist.py
  13. ipmi-whitelist.conf
  14. LICENSE
  15. MAINTAINERS
  16. OWNERS
  17. README.md
README.md

Intel IPMI OEM support library

This component is intended to provide Intel-specific IPMI[3] command handlers for OpenBMC. These handlers are intended to integrate BMC with servers based on Intel architecture.

Overview

intel-ipmi-oem serves as an extension[1] to OpenBMC IPMI daemon[2]. It is compiled as a shared library and intended to both:

  • override existing implementation of standard IPMI commands to comply with Intel-specific solutions,
  • provide implementation for non-standard OEM extensions.

Capabilities

Related features provided by the library are grouped in separate source files. Main extensions to vanilla OpenBMC IPMI stack are the following:

  • Acquiring SMBIOS data over IPMI
  • Commands for better integration with Intel hardware
  • Firmware update extensions
  • Extended parsing of IPMI Platform Events[4]

References

  1. OpenBMC IPMI Architecture
  2. Phosphor IPMI Host
  3. IPMI Specification v2.0
  4. Intel Platform Events parsing