Do not qualify active attentions with true-mask

We were using cfam 0x100d to qualify active attentions as valid
reasons for invocation of the attention handler. This is not
needed as the attention handler will only be invoked by a GPIO
event which should only occur when 0x100d is configured correclty.

Signed-off-by: Ben Tyner <ben.tyner@ibm.com>
Change-Id: I7814ab9f3b4a79801d8f66f75589dd5722a7c4d2
1 file changed
tree: 293036de123ee89ff820e2af6c736dc134265d12
  1. analyzer/
  2. attn/
  3. subprojects/
  4. test/
  5. util/
  6. .clang-format
  7. .gitignore
  8. cli.cpp
  9. cli.hpp
  10. LICENSE
  11. listener.cpp
  12. listener.hpp
  13. main.cpp
  14. main_nl.cpp
  15. MAINTAINERS
  16. meson.build
  17. meson_options.txt
  18. README.md
README.md

Hardware Diagnostics for POWER Systems

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.

Building

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