commit | ed609affb6fac39f5ddfac7c14354a24d7552b80 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Santosh Puranik <santosh.puranik@in.ibm.com> | Mon Jun 21 11:30:07 2021 +0530 |
committer | Santosh Puranik <santosh.puranik@in.ibm.com> | Mon Aug 16 11:53:20 2021 +0000 |
tree | 6d900ffb2dce75d26a78b9a62b6f73778ebef9ee | |
parent | f39537634cd08d39272c80b27fa7bda667da4033 [diff] |
Allow byte array values in extraInterfaces This commit allows the parser to pick up "immediate" values of type byte arrays from within the extrInterfaces key in the JSON. One use case where this is needed is when we have to "hard-code" or synthesize certain VPD data (ex. Fans on Rainier system). This is an example of how one would specify such values in the JSON: ... ... "extraInterfaces": { "com.ibm.ipzvpd.Location" : { "LocationCode" : "Ufcs-A5" }, "com.ibm.ipzvpd.VINI" : { "FN": [48, 50, 89, 75, 51, 50, 55], "CC": [55, 66, 53, 71] }, ... ... Signed-off-by: Santosh Puranik <santosh.puranik@in.ibm.com> Change-Id: I0b73cb7cd65d37e0421b60cd28e25acdbbc4517a
This repository hosts code for OpenPower and IBM IPZ format VPD parsers. Both OpenPower VPD and IPZ VPD formats are structured binaries that consist of records and keywords. A record is a collection of multiple keywords. More information about the format can be found here.
The repository consists of two distinct applications, which are:
This is a build-time YAML driven application that parses the OpenPower VPD format and uses the YAML configuration (see extra-properties-example.yaml and writefru.yaml) to determine:
The application instance must be passed in the file path to the VPD (this can, for example, be a sysfs path exposed by the EEPROM device driver) and also the D-Bus object path(s) that EEPROM data needs to be published under.
This parser is can be built by passing in the --enable-ibm-parser
configure option. This parser differs from the OpenPower VPD parser in the following ways:
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and are > 255 bytes in length).Making the application runtime JSON driven allows us to support multiple systems (with different FRU configurations) to be supported in a single code image as well as making the application more flexible for future improvements.