commit | 09a5babfa106615fc1529570921c46584a5d4cd2 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Brad Bishop <bradleyb@fuzziesquirrel.com> | Tue Nov 05 02:11:25 2019 +0000 |
committer | Brad Bishop <bradleyb@fuzziesquirrel.com> | Tue Nov 05 18:57:37 2019 -0500 |
tree | 11a619fd13fe5131082a71b8cd783ae490b944b0 | |
parent | d284df96b9d1ce873bd8a2693026c2e0de5f1b80 [diff] |
phosphor: ipmi updates Squashed meta-phosphor and meta-facebook commits: fb-ipmi-oem: srcrev bump 1744cb3ade..38183d6670 phosphor-host-ipmid: srcrev bump e702392667..ecd7bb9889 fb-ipmi-oem: Vijay Khemka (13): Fix cmake for non yocto Add SEL support for FB Tiogapass Add more SEL commands Parse SEL Entries Parse FB Unified SEL Add network utility function Add parse sel helper function Add rsyslog format Correct app data file name Add priority for oemcommands and fix Add Post code description Get bios version for debug card request Add GPIO pin description phosphor-host-ipmid: Ayushi Smriti (1): Clean-up: entry code msgs in user_channel cpp files Emily Shaffer (1): docs: add contributing guidelines Gunnar Mills (1): Fix configuration header Jia, chunhui (1): add "set system info" command Johnathan Mantey (2): Restore IPMI RMCP+ cipher suite commands Create framework for IPMI OEM extension commands Rajashekar Gade Reddy (1): Implemented get session info cmd in host interface Sui Chen (1): Refactor ipmi::sensor::GetSensorResponse away from std::array William A. Kennington III (2): transporthandler: Rewrite + New Handler transporthandler: Support Gateway MAC Yong Li (3): Data checking fix for watchdog set/get commands Expiration flags fix for watchdog get/set commands Move set bmc global command to new API anil kumar appana (1): channelcmds:fix set chnl access sessionless chnl jayaprakash Mutyala (2): channel:Fix get channel ciphersuite - payloadtypes sensorhandler: move get sensor reading to new API Change-Id: I6bef0c9a2ea4049d109e6c98ce4bf88005fc5469 Signed-off-by: Brad Bishop <bradleyb@fuzziesquirrel.com>
The OpenBMC project can be described as a Linux distribution for embedded devices that have a BMC; typically, but not limited to, things like servers, top of rack switches or RAID appliances. The OpenBMC stack uses technologies such as Yocto, OpenEmbedded, systemd, and D-Bus to allow easy customization for your server platform.
sudo apt-get install -y git build-essential libsdl1.2-dev texinfo gawk chrpath diffstat
sudo dnf install -y git patch diffstat texinfo chrpath SDL-devel bitbake \ rpcgen perl-Thread-Queue perl-bignum perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Bignum sudo dnf groupinstall "C Development Tools and Libraries"
git clone git@github.com:openbmc/openbmc.git cd openbmc
Any build requires an environment variable known as TEMPLATECONF
to be set to a hardware target. You can see all of the known targets with find meta-* -name local.conf.sample
. Choose the hardware target and then move to the next step. Additional examples can be found in the OpenBMC Cheatsheet
Machine | TEMPLATECONF |
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Palmetto | meta-ibm/meta-palmetto/conf |
Zaius | meta-ingrasys/meta-zaius/conf |
Witherspoon | meta-ibm/meta-witherspoon/conf |
Romulus | meta-ibm/meta-romulus/conf |
As an example target Romulus
export TEMPLATECONF=meta-ibm/meta-romulus/conf
. openbmc-env bitbake obmc-phosphor-image
Additional details can be found in the docs repository.
The OpenBMC community maintains a set of tutorials new users can go through to get up to speed on OpenBMC development out here
Commits submitted by members of the OpenBMC GitHub community are compiled and tested via our Jenkins server. Commits are run through two levels of testing. At the repository level the makefile make check
directive is run. At the system level, the commit is built into a firmware image and run with an arm-softmmu QEMU model against a barrage of CI tests.
Commits submitted by non-members do not automatically proceed through CI testing. After visual inspection of the commit, a CI run can be manually performed by the reviewer.
Automated testing against the QEMU model along with supported systems are performed. The OpenBMC project uses the Robot Framework for all automation. Our complete test repository can be found here.
Support of additional hardware and software packages is always welcome. Please follow the contributing guidelines when making a submission. It is expected that contributions contain test cases.
Issues are managed on GitHub. It is recommended you search through the issues before opening a new one.
First, please do a search on the internet. There's a good chance your question has already been asked.
For general questions, please use the openbmc tag on Stack Overflow. Please review the discussion on Stack Overflow licensing before posting any code.
For technical discussions, please see contact info below for IRC and mailing list information.
Feature List
Features In Progress
Features Requested but need help
Dive deeper into OpenBMC by opening the docs repository.