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#pragma once
#include <string>
#include <fstream>
#include <sdbusplus/bus.hpp>
#include <sdbusplus/server/object.hpp>
#include "xyz/openbmc_project/Led/Physical/server.hpp"
namespace phosphor
{
namespace led
{
/** @brief Acts as input and output file for the current LED power state.
* Write "0" to trigger a LED OFF operation.
* Write "255" to trigger a LED ON operation.
* To know the current power state of the LED, a read on this
* would give either 0 or 255 indicating if the LED is currently
* Off / On AT THAT moment.
* Example: /sys/class/leds/myled/brightness
*/
constexpr auto BRIGHTNESS = "/brightness";
/** @brief Assert LED by writing 255 */
constexpr auto ASSERT = "255";
/** @brief De-assert by writing "0" */
constexpr auto DEASSERT = "0";
/** @brief Write "timer" to this file telling the driver that
* the intended operation is BLINK. When the value "timer" is written to
* the file, 2 more files get auto generated and are named "delay_on" and
* "delay_off"
* To move away from blinking, write "none"
* Example: /sys/class/leds/myled/trigger
*/
constexpr auto BLINKCTRL = "/trigger";
/** @brief write number of milliseconds that the LED needs to be ON
* while blinking. Default is 500 by the driver.
* Example: /sys/class/leds/myled/delay_on
*/
constexpr auto DELAYON = "/delay_on";
/** @brief Write number of milliseconds that the LED needs to be OFF
* while blinking. Default is 500 by the driver.
* Example: /sys/class/leds/myled/delay_off
*/
constexpr auto DELAYOFF = "/delay_off";
/** @class Physical
* @brief Responsible for applying actions on a particular physical LED
*/
class Physical : public sdbusplus::server::object::object<
sdbusplus::xyz::openbmc_project::Led::server::Physical>
{
public:
Physical() = delete;
~Physical() = default;
Physical(const Physical&) = delete;
Physical& operator=(const Physical&) = delete;
Physical(Physical&&) = default;
Physical& operator=(Physical&&) = default;
/** @brief Constructs LED object. Argument 'true' says that we hold off
* from sending the signals since we need to do some house keeping and
* only when we finish that, we are considered active and can then
* broadcast the signal.
*
* @param[in] bus - system dbus handler
* @param[in] objPath - The Dbus path that hosts physical LED
* @param[in] ledPath - sysfs path where this LED is exported
*/
Physical(sdbusplus::bus::bus& bus,
const std::string& objPath,
const std::string& ledPath) :
sdbusplus::server::object::object<
sdbusplus::xyz::openbmc_project::Led::server::Physical>(
bus, objPath.c_str(), true),
path(ledPath)
{
// Suppose this is getting launched as part of BMC reboot, then we
// need to save what the micro-controller currently has.
setInitialState();
// We are now ready.
emit_object_added();
}
/** @brief Overloaded State Property Setter function
*
* @param[in] value - One of OFF / ON / BLINK
* @return - Success or exception thrown
*/
Action state(Action value) override;
private:
/** @brief File system location where this LED is exposed
* Typically /sys/class/leds/<Led-Name>
*/
std::string path;
/** @brief Frequency range that the LED can operate on.
* Will be removed when frequency is put into interface
*/
uint32_t frequency;
/** @brief Brightness described above */
std::string brightCtrl;
/** @brief BlinkCtrl described above */
std::string blinkCtrl;
/** @brief delay_on described above */
std::string delayOnCtrl;
/** @brief delay_ff described above */
std::string delayOffCtrl;
/** @brief reads sysfs and then setsup the parameteres accordingly
*
* @return None
*/
void setInitialState();
/** @brief Applies the user triggered action on the LED
* by writing to sysfs
*
* @param [in] current - Current state of LED
* @param [in] request - Requested state
*
* @return None
*/
void driveLED(Action current, Action request);
/** @brief Sets the LED to either ON or OFF state
*
* @param [in] action - Requested action. Could be OFF or ON
* @return None
*/
void stableStateOperation(Action action);
/** @brief Sets the LED to BLINKING
*
* @return None
*/
void blinkOperation();
/** @brief Generic file writer.
* There are files like "brightness", "trigger" , "delay_on" and
* "delay_off" that will tell what the LED driver needs to do.
*
* @param[in] filename - Name of file to be written
* @param[in] data - Data to be written to
* @return - None
*/
template <typename T>
auto write(const std::string& fileName, T&& data)
{
if(std::ifstream(fileName))
{
std::ofstream file(fileName, std::ios::out);
file << data;
file.close();
}
return;
}
/** @brief Generic file reader.
* There are files like "brightness", "trigger" , "delay_on" and
* "delay_off" that will tell what the LED driver needs to do.
*
* @param[in] filename - Name of file to be read
* @return - File content
*/
template <typename T>
T read(const std::string& fileName)
{
T data = T();
if(std::ifstream(fileName))
{
std::ifstream file(fileName, std::ios::in);
file >> data;
file.close();
}
return data;
}
};
} // namespace led
}