|  | description: > | 
|  | Implement to enable an object. | 
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|  | A d-bus object under certain circumstances may have the need to be denoted | 
|  | as "disabled". So the object exists, but it's current state (described by | 
|  | the object properties) can't be relied upon, until the object is "enabled" | 
|  | again. What causes the object to be enabled or disabled - whether it's via | 
|  | an external interface or internal logic - depends on a specific | 
|  | implementation and use-case. | 
|  |  | 
|  | An example could be a d-bus object that denotes boot settings. However let's | 
|  | say there's a permanent settings object versus a one-time (the next boot) | 
|  | settings object. In this case, one of these objects, typically the one which | 
|  | is not supposed to be used as a default, can implement the Enable interface | 
|  | so that a user can indicate whether this setting object is to be used or | 
|  | not, by setting the Enabled property. | 
|  | properties: | 
|  | - name: Enabled | 
|  | type: boolean | 
|  | description: > | 
|  | Whether the object is enabled or not. Implementation may throw error | 
|  | "NotAllowed" depends on the context how it is used. | 
|  | default: false | 
|  | errors: | 
|  | - xyz.openbmc_project.Common.Error.NotAllowed |