commit | d04d6423d1b583bbf4086b756dd0392203484e2c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Ben Tyner <ben.tyner@ibm.com> | Wed Mar 23 18:38:49 2022 -0500 |
committer | Ben Tyner <ben.tyner@ibm.com> | Thu Oct 13 15:56:36 2022 -0500 |
tree | 322332825de11ad6b5c57caa623b52bfbcd2af90 | |
parent | 21cc6270fbf3faf56d138d276abdbd5d85cf3e56 [diff] |
Attn: Update and revise attention handler markdown Updated the markdown document to reflect more accurately and with more detail the attention handler design. Signed-off-by: Ben Tyner <ben.tyner@ibm.com> Change-Id: I8ac7aa9783e86893ba7dc3f6c0cb53c5a44481df
In the event of a system fatal error reported by the internal system hardware (processor chips, memory chips, I/O chips, system memory, etc.), POWER Systems have the ability to diagnose the root cause of the failure and perform any service action needed to avoid repeated system failures.
Aditional details TBD.
For a standard OpenBMC release build, you want something like:
meson -Dtests=disabled <build_dir> ninja -C <build_dir> ninja -C <build_dir> install
For a test / debug build, a typical configuration is:
meson -Dtests=enabled <build_dir> ninja -C <build_dir> test