PEL: Save AdditionalData in a UserData section

Save the contents of the AdditionalData OpenBMC event log property as
JSON in a UserData PEL section.

For example, if the AdditionalData property, which is an array of
strings, looks like:
    ["KEY1=VALUE1", "KEY=VALUE2"]

Then the data stored as ASCII text in the UserData section is:
    {"KEY1":"VALUE1","KEY2":"VALUE2"}

If one of the keys is "ESEL", then that entry is removed from the
UserData output as that contains a full raw PEL from the host sent down
as ASCII text.

Signed-off-by: Matt Spinler <spinler@us.ibm.com>
Change-Id: Ia6ffabb39fdb4315ec2152744414e44f7d2ec4aa
diff --git a/test/openpower-pels/additional_data_test.cpp b/test/openpower-pels/additional_data_test.cpp
index 2be06c4..1bf4af7 100644
--- a/test/openpower-pels/additional_data_test.cpp
+++ b/test/openpower-pels/additional_data_test.cpp
@@ -24,4 +24,11 @@
 
     EXPECT_FALSE(ad.getValue("HELLOWORLD"));
     EXPECT_FALSE(ad.getValue("VALUE5"));
+
+    auto json = ad.toJSON();
+    std::string expected = R"({"KEY1":"VALUE1","KEY2":"VALUE2","KEY3":""})";
+    EXPECT_EQ(json.dump(), expected);
+
+    ad.remove("KEY1");
+    EXPECT_FALSE(ad.getValue("KEY1"));
 }
diff --git a/test/openpower-pels/pel_test.cpp b/test/openpower-pels/pel_test.cpp
index b0c6528..6494c52 100644
--- a/test/openpower-pels/pel_test.cpp
+++ b/test/openpower-pels/pel_test.cpp
@@ -231,3 +231,32 @@
 
     EXPECT_TRUE(foundGeneric);
 }
+
+// Create a UserData section out of AdditionalData
+TEST_F(PELTest, MakeUDSectionTest)
+{
+    std::vector<std::string> ad{"KEY1=VALUE1", "KEY2=VALUE2", "KEY3=VALUE3",
+                                "ESEL=TEST"};
+    AdditionalData additionalData{ad};
+
+    auto ud = util::makeADUserDataSection(additionalData);
+
+    EXPECT_TRUE(ud->valid());
+    EXPECT_EQ(ud->header().id, 0x5544);
+    EXPECT_EQ(ud->header().version, 0x01);
+    EXPECT_EQ(ud->header().subType, 0x01);
+    EXPECT_EQ(ud->header().componentID, 0x2000);
+
+    const auto& d = ud->data();
+
+    std::string jsonString{d.begin(), d.end()};
+    std::string expected =
+        R"({"KEY1":"VALUE1","KEY2":"VALUE2","KEY3":"VALUE3"})";
+    EXPECT_EQ(jsonString, expected);
+
+    // Ensure we can read this as JSON
+    auto newJSON = nlohmann::json::parse(jsonString);
+    EXPECT_EQ(newJSON["KEY1"], "VALUE1");
+    EXPECT_EQ(newJSON["KEY2"], "VALUE2");
+    EXPECT_EQ(newJSON["KEY3"], "VALUE3");
+}
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