commit | bc5b3751de3f8920e346f39782eaefcd715cbea6 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Patrick Williams <patrick@stwcx.xyz> | Fri Jul 22 19:26:56 2022 -0500 |
committer | Patrick Williams <patrick@stwcx.xyz> | Mon Jul 25 07:25:13 2022 -0500 |
tree | 7cc9ae1edbbe9cee144c7a53852b8299917b1f45 | |
parent | c4b6ce728089737ad85ab5cfa7f34e2a912f091b [diff] |
sdbusplus: use shorter type aliases The sdbusplus headers provide shortened aliases for many types. Switch to using them to provide better code clarity and shorter lines. Possible replacements are for: * bus_t * exception_t * manager_t * match_t * message_t * object_t * slot_t Signed-off-by: Patrick Williams <patrick@stwcx.xyz> Change-Id: Id8497e7fed0c6a278e29528d07486f5159687696
This daemon accepts a command line parameter for monitoring single gpio line and take action if requested. This implementation uses GPIO keys and only supports monitoring single GPIO line, for multiple lines, user has to run this daemon seperately for each gpio line.
This daemon accepts command line parameter as a well-defined GPIO configuration file in json format to monitor list of gpios from config file and take action defined in config based on gpio state change. It uses libgpiod library.
New implementation (phosphor-multi-gpio-monitor) provides multiple gpio line monitoring in single instance of phosphor-multi-gpio-monitor running. It is very easy to add list of gpios into JSON config file and it also supports of GPIO line by name defined in kernel.
There is a phosphor-multi-gpio-monitor.json file that defines details of GPIOs which is required to be monitored. This file can be replaced with a platform specific configuration file via bbappend.
Following are fields in json file
[ { "Name": "PowerButton", "LineName": "POWER_BUTTON", "GpioNum": 34, "ChipId": "gpiochip0", "EventMon": "BOTH", "Continue": true }, { "Name": "PowerGood", "LineName": "PS_PWROK", "EventMon": "FALLING", "Continue": false }, { "Name": "SystemReset", "GpioNum": 46, "ChipId": "0" } ]