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vishwabmcba0bd5f2015-09-30 16:50:23 +05301#ifndef __HOST_IPMID_IPMI_COMMON_H__
2#define __HOST_IPMID_IPMI_COMMON_H__
3#include <stdlib.h>
Chris Austen30195fa2015-11-13 14:39:19 -06004#include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
vishwabmcba0bd5f2015-09-30 16:50:23 +05305
6// length of Completion Code and its ALWAYS _1_
7#define IPMI_CC_LEN 1
8
9// IPMI Net Function number as specified by IPMI V2.0 spec.
10// Example :
11// NETFUN_APP = (0x06 << 2),
12typedef unsigned char ipmi_netfn_t;
13
14// IPMI Command for a Net Function number as specified by IPMI V2.0 spec.
15typedef unsigned char ipmi_cmd_t;
16
17// Buffer containing data from sender of netfn and command as part of request
18typedef void* ipmi_request_t;
19
20// This is the response buffer that the provider of [netfn,cmd] will send back
21// to the caller. Provider will allocate the memory inside the handler and then
22// will do a memcpy to this response buffer and also will set the data size
23// parameter to the size of the buffer.
24// EXAMPLE :
25// unsigned char str[] = {0x00, 0x01, 0xFE, 0xFF, 0x0A, 0x01};
26// *data_len = 6;
27// memcpy(response, &str, *data_len);
28typedef void* ipmi_response_t;
29
30// This buffer contains any *user specific* data that is of interest only to the
31// plugin. For a ipmi function router, this data is opaque. At the time of
32// registering the plugin handlers, plugin may optionally allocate a memory and
33// fill in whatever needed that will be of help during the actual handling of
34// command. IPMID will just pass the netfn, cmd and also this data to plugins
35// during the command handler invocation.
36typedef void* ipmi_context_t;
37
38// Length of request / response buffer depending on whether the data is a
39// request or a response from a plugin handler.
40typedef size_t* ipmi_data_len_t;
41
42// Plugin function return the status code
43typedef unsigned char ipmi_ret_t;
44
45// This is the callback handler that the plugin registers with IPMID. IPMI
46// function router will then make a call to this callback handler with the
47// necessary arguments of netfn, cmd, request, response, size and context.
48typedef ipmi_ret_t (*ipmid_callback_t)(ipmi_netfn_t, ipmi_cmd_t, ipmi_request_t,
49 ipmi_response_t, ipmi_data_len_t, ipmi_context_t);
50
51// This is the constructor function that is called into by each plugin handlers.
52// When ipmi sets up the callback handlers, a call is made to this with
53// information of netfn, cmd, callback handler pointer and context data.
54// Making this a extern "C" so that plugin libraries written in C can also use
55// it.
56extern "C" void ipmi_register_callback(ipmi_netfn_t, ipmi_cmd_t,
57 ipmi_context_t, ipmid_callback_t);
58
59// These are the command network functions, the response
60// network functions are the function + 1. So to determine
61// the proper network function which issued the command
62// associated with a response, subtract 1.
63// Note: these are also shifted left to make room for the LUN.
64enum ipmi_net_fns
65{
Adriana Kobylak5d6481f2015-10-29 21:44:55 -050066 NETFUN_CHASSIS = 0x00,
67 NETFUN_BRIDGE = 0x02,
68 NETFUN_SENSOR = 0x04,
69 NETFUN_APP = 0x06,
70 NETFUN_FIRMWARE = 0x08,
71 NETFUN_STORAGE = 0x0a,
72 NETFUN_TRANSPORT = 0x0c,
73 NETFUN_GRPEXT = 0x2c,
74 NETFUN_NONE = 0x30,
75 NETFUN_OEM = 0x32
vishwabmcba0bd5f2015-09-30 16:50:23 +053076};
77
78// IPMI commands for net functions. Since this is to be used both by the ipmi
79// function router and also the callback handler registration function, its put
80// in this .H file.
81enum ipmi_netfn_wild_card_cmd
82{
83 IPMI_CMD_WILDCARD = 0xFF,
84};
85
Adriana Kobylakd100ee52015-10-20 17:02:37 -050086// Return (completion) codes from a IPMI operation as needed by IPMI V2.0 spec.
vishwabmcba0bd5f2015-09-30 16:50:23 +053087enum ipmi_return_codes
88{
89 IPMI_CC_OK = 0x00,
Chris Austen1810bec2015-10-13 12:12:39 -050090 IPMI_DCMI_CC_NO_ACTIVE_POWER_LIMIT = 0x80,
Chris Austen8339f9d2015-10-21 20:07:31 -050091 IPMI_CC_INVALID = 0xC1,
Adriana Kobylakd100ee52015-10-20 17:02:37 -050092 IPMI_CC_SENSOR_INVALID = 0xCB,
93 IPMI_CC_RESPONSE_ERROR = 0xCE,
94 IPMI_CC_UNSPECIFIED_ERROR = 0xFF,
vishwabmcba0bd5f2015-09-30 16:50:23 +053095};
96
Chris Austen30195fa2015-11-13 14:39:19 -060097sd_bus *ipmid_get_sd_bus_connection(void);
vishwabmcba0bd5f2015-09-30 16:50:23 +053098#endif