commit | f365614c146eceebbfcfef0f7bedc8215d143715 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jayaprakash Mutyala <mutyalax.jayaprakash@intel.com> | Sun Jan 24 01:04:19 2021 +0000 |
committer | Jayaprakash Mutyala <mutyalax.jayaprakash@intel.com> | Tue Mar 09 06:30:20 2021 +0000 |
tree | 55e5c1f708b59208695bb64c37b5b6cd0958e923 | |
parent | 17eadbfba70c56b36fd1b7c2b8fc2b0afe4f6771 [diff] |
Fix for ID LED smsignal configuration Issue: ID LED status reverting to default state after exiting manufacturing mode Fix: Provided fix for ID LED status should not revert to default state after exiting manufacturing mode Tested: 1. Keep the BMC in Manufacturing mode 2. Update Physical LED state to ON. Command: ipmitool raw 0x30 0x15 0x0d 0x00 0x01 Response: Success 3. Check the status of ID LED status Command: busctl get-property xyz.openbmc_project.LED.Controller.identify /xyz/openbmc_project/led/physical/identify xyz.openbmc_project.Led.Physical State Response: s "xyz.openbmc_project.Led.Physical.Action.On" 4. Wait for Manufacturing mode to exit and verify ID LED status. LED status is showing ON even after existing from mfg mode. Signed-off-by: Jayaprakash Mutyala <mutyalax.jayaprakash@intel.com> Change-Id: Ia7fe1946cd5c93a0f145b230026abde5ae724d48
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.
intel-ipmi-oem
serves as an extension[1]
to OpenBMC IPMI daemon[2]
. It is compiled as a shared library and intended to both:
Related features provided by the library are grouped in separate source files. Main extensions to vanilla OpenBMC IPMI stack are the following:
[4]