|  | *** Settings *** | 
|  | Documentation     Utilities for power management tests. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Resource          ../lib/rest_client.robot | 
|  | Resource          ../lib/openbmc_ffdc.robot | 
|  | Resource          ../lib/boot_utils.robot | 
|  | Resource          ../lib/ipmi_client.robot | 
|  | Library           ../lib/var_funcs.py | 
|  |  | 
|  | *** Variables *** | 
|  |  | 
|  | ${power_cap_uri}    /redfish/v1/Chassis/${CHASSIS_ID}/EnvironmentMetrics | 
|  |  | 
|  | *** Keywords *** | 
|  |  | 
|  | Get System Power Cap Limit | 
|  | [Documentation]  Get the allowed MAX and MIN power limit of the chassis. | 
|  |  | 
|  | # GET request of /redfish/v1/Chassis/chassis/EnvironmentMetrics  | grep -A5 Power | 
|  | #   "PowerLimitWatts": { | 
|  | #       "AllowableMax": 2488, | 
|  | #       "AllowableMin": 1778, | 
|  | #       "ControlMode": "Disabled", | 
|  | #       "SetPoint": 2488 | 
|  | # } | 
|  |  | 
|  | ${power_limit_watts}=  Redfish.Get Attribute  ${power_cap_uri}   PowerLimitWatts | 
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|  | RETURN  ${power_limit_watts} | 
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|  | DCMI Power Get Limits | 
|  | [Documentation]  Run dcmi power get_limit and return values as a | 
|  | ...  dictionary. | 
|  |  | 
|  | # This keyword packages the five lines returned by dcmi power get_limit | 
|  | # command into a dictionary.  For example, the dcmi command may return: | 
|  | #  Current Limit State: No Active Power Limit | 
|  | #  Exception actions:   Hard Power Off & Log Event to SEL | 
|  | #  Power Limit:         500   Watts | 
|  | #  Correction time:     0 milliseconds | 
|  | #  Sampling period:     0 seconds | 
|  | # The power limit setting can be obtained with the following: | 
|  | # &{limits}=  DCMI Power Get Limits | 
|  | # ${power_setting}=  Set Variable  ${limits['power_limit']} | 
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|  | ${output}=  Run External IPMI Standard Command  dcmi power get_limit | 
|  | ${output}=  Remove String  ${output}  Watts | 
|  | ${output}=  Remove String  ${output}  milliseconds | 
|  | ${output}=  Remove String  ${output}  seconds | 
|  | &{limits}=  Key Value Outbuf To Dict  ${output} | 
|  | RETURN  &{limits} | 
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|  |  | 
|  | Get DCMI Power Limit | 
|  | [Documentation]  Return the system's current DCMI power_limit | 
|  | ...  watts setting. | 
|  |  | 
|  | &{limits}=  DCMI Power Get Limits | 
|  | ${power_setting}=  Get From Dictionary  ${limits}  power_limit | 
|  | RETURN  ${power_setting} | 
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|  | Set DCMI Power Limit And Verify | 
|  | [Documentation]  Set system power limit via IPMI DCMI command. | 
|  | [Arguments]  ${power_limit} | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Description of argument(s): | 
|  | # limit      The power limit in watts | 
|  |  | 
|  | ${cmd}=  Catenate  dcmi power set_limit limit ${power_limit} | 
|  | Run External IPMI Standard Command  ${cmd} | 
|  | ${power}=  Get DCMI Power Limit | 
|  | Should Be True  ${power} == ${power_limit} | 
|  | ...  msg=Failed setting dcmi power limit to ${power_limit} watts. | 
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|  | Activate DCMI Power And Verify | 
|  | [Documentation]  Activate DCMI power limiting. | 
|  |  | 
|  | ${resp}=  Run External IPMI Standard Command  dcmi power activate | 
|  | Should Contain  ${resp}  successfully activated | 
|  | ...  msg=Command failed: dcmi power activate. | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | Fail If DCMI Power Is Not Activated | 
|  | [Documentation]  Fail if DCMI power limiting is not activated. | 
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|  | ${cmd}=  Catenate  dcmi power get_limit | grep State: | 
|  | ${resp}=  Run External IPMI Standard Command  ${cmd} | 
|  | Should Contain  ${resp}  Power Limit Active  msg=DCMI power is not active. | 
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|  | Deactivate DCMI Power And Verify | 
|  | [Documentation]  Deactivate DCMI power power limiting. | 
|  |  | 
|  | ${cmd}=  Catenate  dcmi power deactivate | grep deactivated | 
|  | ${resp}=  Run External IPMI Standard Command  ${cmd} | 
|  | Should Contain  ${resp}  successfully deactivated | 
|  | ...  msg=Command failed: dcmi power deactivater. | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | Fail If DCMI Power Is Not Deactivated | 
|  | [Documentation]  Fail if DCMI power limiting is not deactivated. | 
|  |  | 
|  | ${cmd}=  Catenate  dcmi power get_limit | grep State: | 
|  | ${resp}=  Run External IPMI Standard Command  ${cmd} | 
|  | Should Contain  ${resp}  No Active Power Limit | 
|  | ...  msg=DCMI power is not deactivated. | 
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|  | Get DCMI Power Limit Via REST | 
|  | [Documentation]  Return the system's current DCMI power_limit | 
|  | ...  watts setting using REST interface. | 
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|  | ${power_limit}=  Read Attribute  ${CONTROL_HOST_URI}power_cap  PowerCap | 
|  | RETURN  ${power_limit} | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | Set DCMI Power Limit Via REST | 
|  | [Documentation]  Set system power limit via REST command. | 
|  | [Arguments]  ${power_limit}  ${verify}=${True} | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Description of argument(s): | 
|  | # power_limit  The power limit in watts. | 
|  | # verify       If True, read the power setting to confirm. | 
|  |  | 
|  | ${int_power_limit}=  Convert To Integer  ${power_limit} | 
|  | ${data}=  Create Dictionary  data=${int_power_limit} | 
|  | Write Attribute   ${CONTROL_HOST_URI}power_cap  PowerCap  data=${data} | 
|  | Return From Keyword If  ${verify} == ${False} | 
|  | ${power}=  Read Attribute  ${CONTROL_HOST_URI}power_cap  PowerCap | 
|  | Should Be True  ${power} == ${power_limit} | 
|  | ...  msg=Failed setting power limit to ${power_limit} watts via REST. | 
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|  |  | 
|  | Activate DCMI Power Via REST | 
|  | [Documentation]  Activate DCMI power limiting via REST. | 
|  | [Arguments]  ${verify}=${True} | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Description of argument(s): | 
|  | # verify       If True, read the setting to confirm. | 
|  |  | 
|  | ${data}=  Create Dictionary  data=${True} | 
|  | Write Attribute   ${CONTROL_HOST_URI}power_cap  PowerCapEnable | 
|  | ...  data=${data} | 
|  | Return From Keyword If  ${verify} == ${False} | 
|  | ${setting}=  Get DCMI Power Activation Via REST | 
|  | Should Be True  ${setting} == ${1} | 
|  | ...  msg=Failed to activate power limiting via REST. | 
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|  | Deactivate DCMI Power Via REST | 
|  | [Documentation]  Deactivate DCMI power limiting via REST. | 
|  | [Arguments]  ${verify}=${True} | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Description of argument(s): | 
|  | # verify       If True, read the setting to confirm. | 
|  |  | 
|  | ${data}=  Create Dictionary  data=${False} | 
|  | Write Attribute   ${CONTROL_HOST_URI}power_cap  PowerCapEnable | 
|  | ...  data=${data} | 
|  | Return From Keyword If  ${verify} == ${False} | 
|  | ${setting}=  Get DCMI Power Activation Via REST | 
|  | Should Be True  ${setting} == ${0} | 
|  | ...  msg=Failed to deactivate power limiting via REST. | 
|  |  | 
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|  | Get DCMI Power Activation Via REST | 
|  | [Documentation]  Return the system's current DCMI power activation | 
|  | ...  state setting using REST interface. | 
|  |  | 
|  | ${power_activation_setting}=  Read Attribute | 
|  | ...  ${CONTROL_HOST_URI}power_cap  PowerCapEnable | 
|  | RETURN  ${power_activation_setting} | 
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|  |  | 
|  | OCC Tool Upload Setup | 
|  | [Documentation]  Upload occtoolp9 to /tmp on the OS. | 
|  |  | 
|  | ${cmd}=  Catenate  wget --no-check-certificate | 
|  | ...  -O/tmp/occtoolp9 --content-disposition | 
|  | ...  https://github.com/open-power/occ/raw/master/src/tools/occtoolp9 | 
|  | ...  && chmod 777 /tmp/occtoolp9 | 
|  | ${output}  ${stderr}  ${rc}=  OS Execute Command  ${cmd} |