activation_ubi: Set priority in constructor

The base activation class sets the priority value in its
constructor, but since the ubi class overrides this method,
need to call it in the ubi constructor as well, otherwise
the priority values won't get written to flash after a BMC
factory reset, causing the pnor updater to think there are
no pnor versions installed.

Tested: After a BMC factory reset, the ubi priority() method
was called, which restores the pnor priority files, and the
pnor symlinks were created.

Fixes: openbmc/openbmc#3507

Change-Id: I5d234ab232c91ac01d5c15c1c6ae87408c73b99c
Signed-off-by: Adriana Kobylak <anoo@us.ibm.com>
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  6. .clang-format
  7. .gitignore
  8. activation.cpp
  9. activation.hpp
  10. bootstrap.sh
  11. configure.ac
  12. generate-tar
  13. generate-ubi
  14. image_verify.cpp
  15. image_verify.hpp
  16. item_updater.cpp
  17. item_updater.hpp
  18. item_updater_main.cpp
  19. LICENSE
  20. MAINTAINERS
  21. Makefile.am
  22. msl_verify.cpp
  23. msl_verify.hpp
  24. msl_verify_main.cpp
  25. openpower-pnor-update@.service
  26. README.md
  27. utils.cpp
  28. utils.hpp
  29. version.cpp
  30. version.hpp
README.md

openpower-pnor-code-mgmt

OpenPower PNOR (Processor NOR) Code Management provides a set of host software management applications for OpenPower systems. The host firmware is stored on the PNOR chip. More information can be found at Software Architecture or Host Code Update

To Build

To build this package, do the following steps:

    1. ./bootstrap.sh
    2. ./configure ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS}
    3. make

To clean the repository run `./bootstrap.sh clean`.