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author | Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> | Sat May 19 02:12:27 2018 +0930 |
committer | MARRI DEVENDER RAO <devenrao@in.ibm.com> | Thu May 24 12:36:59 2018 +0000 |
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Add MAINTAINERS file Change-Id: I8b401cc6b24be93fb30ac2962e64a26cbf80cdde Signed-off-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au>
Phosphor Inventory Manager (PIM) is an implementation of the xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Manager DBus interface, and supporting tools. PIM uses a combination of build-time YAML files and run-time calls to the Notify method of the Manager interface to provide a generalized inventory state management solution.
PIM includes a YAML parser (pimgen.py). For PIM to do anything useful, a set of YAML files must be provided externally that tell it what to do. Examples can be found in the examples directory.
The following top level YAML tags are supported:
events
Supported event tags are:
Subsequent tags are defined by the event type.
match
Supported match tags are:
startup
Supported startup tags are:
filters
Supported filter tags are:
Subsequent tags are defined by the filter type.
The available filters provided by PIM are:
propertyChangedTo
The property under test is obtained from an sdbus message generated from an org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.PropertiesChanged signal payload.
Supported arguments for the propertyChangedTo filter are:
propertyIs
The property under test is obtained by invoking org.freedesktop.Properties.Get on the specified interface.
Supported arguments for the propertyIs filter are:
The service argument is optional. If provided that service will be called explicitly. If omitted, the service will be obtained with an xyz.openbmc_project.ObjectMapper lookup.
propertyIs can be used in an action condition context when the action operates on a dbus object path.
actions
Supported action tags are:
Subsequent tags are defined by the action type.
The available actions provided by PIM are:
destroyObject
Supported arguments for the destroyObject action are:
Conditions are tested and logically ANDed. If the conditions do not pass, the object is not destroyed. Any condition that accepts a path parameter is supported.
setProperty
Supported arguments for the setProperty action are:
Conditions are tested and logically ANDed. If the conditions do not pass, the property is not set. Any condition that accepts a path parameter is supported.
createObjects
Supported arguments for the createObjects action are:
After running pimgen.py, build PIM using the following steps:
./bootstrap.sh ./configure ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS} make
To clean the repository run:
./bootstrap.sh clean