Support OpenPOWERs OEM commands on openbmc
diff --git a/oemhandler.C b/oemhandler.C
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+#include "oemhandler.h"
+#include <host-ipmid/ipmid-api.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+void register_netfn_oem_partial_esel() __attribute__((constructor));
+
+const char *g_esel_path = "/tmp/";
+uint16_t g_record_id = 0x0100;
+
+
+#define LSMSSWAP(x,y) ((y)<<8|(x))
+
+
+///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// For the First partial add eSEL the SEL Record ID and offset
+// value should be 0x0000. The extended data needs to be in
+// the form of an IPMI SEL Event Record, with Event sensor type
+// of 0xDF and Event Message format of 0x04. The returned
+// Record ID should be used for all partial eSEL adds.
+//
+// This function creates a /tmp/esel# file to store the
+// incoming partial esel. It is the role of some other
+// function to commit the error log in to long term
+// storage. Likely via the ipmi add_sel command.
+///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+ipmi_ret_t ipmi_ibm_oem_partial_esel(ipmi_netfn_t netfn, ipmi_cmd_t cmd,
+ ipmi_request_t request, ipmi_response_t response,
+ ipmi_data_len_t data_len, ipmi_context_t context)
+{
+ esel_request_t *reqptr = (esel_request_t*) request;
+ FILE *fp;
+ short offset = 0;
+ uint8_t rlen;
+ ipmi_ret_t rc = IPMI_CC_OK;
+ char string[64];
+ const char *pio;
+
+
+ offset = LSMSSWAP(reqptr->offsetls, reqptr->offsetms);
+
+ snprintf(string, sizeof(string), "%s%s%02x%02x", g_esel_path, "esel", reqptr->selrecordms, reqptr->selrecordls);
+
+
+ // Length is the number of request bytes minus the header itself.
+ // The header contains an extra byte to indicate the start of
+ // the data (so didn't need to worry about word/byte boundaries)
+ // hence the -1...
+ rlen = (*data_len) - (uint8_t) (sizeof(esel_request_t));
+
+
+ printf("IPMI PARTIAL ESEL for %s Offset = %d Length = %d\n",
+ string, offset, rlen);
+
+
+ // Rules state for a Partial eSel that the first write of a
+ // new esel will be the sensor data record. We will use that
+ // to indicate this is a new record rather then an ofset in
+ // my next commit TODO
+ if (offset == 0) {
+ pio = "wb";
+ } else {
+ pio = "rb+";
+ }
+
+ if ((fp = fopen(string, pio)) != NULL) {
+ fseek(fp, offset, SEEK_SET);
+ fwrite(reqptr+1,rlen,1,fp);
+ fclose(fp);
+
+
+ *data_len = sizeof(g_record_id);
+ memcpy(response, &g_record_id, *data_len);
+
+
+ } else {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Error trying to perform %s for esel%s\n",pio, string);
+ rc = IPMI_CC_INVALID;
+ *data_len = 0;
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+
+void register_netfn_oem_partial_esel()
+{
+ printf("Registering NetFn:[0x%X], Cmd:[0x%X]\n",NETFUN_OEM, IPMI_CMD_PESEL);
+ ipmi_register_callback(NETFUN_OEM, IPMI_CMD_PESEL, NULL, ipmi_ibm_oem_partial_esel);
+ return;
+}