This extension will create PELs for every OpenBMC event log. It is also possible to point to the raw PEL to use in the OpenBMC event, and then that will be used instead of creating one.
An error log creator can pass in data that is relevant to a PEL by using certain keywords in the AdditionalData property of the event log.
This keyword is used to point to an existing PEL in a binary file that should be associated with this event log. The syntax is:
RAWPEL=<path to PEL File> e.g. RAWPEL="/tmp/pels/pel.5"
The code will assign its own error log ID to this PEL, and also update the commit timestamp field to the current time.
This keyword that contains the application's PID is added automatically by the phosphor-logging daemon when the commit or report APIs are used to create an event log, but not when the Create D-Bus method is used. If a caller of the Create API wishes to have their PID captured in the PEL this should be used.
This will be added to the PEL in a section of type User Data (UD), along with the application name it corresponds to.
The syntax is:
_PID=<PID of application> e.g. _PID="12345"
The extension code that creates PELs will add these UserData sections to every PEL:
The PEL message registry is used to create PELs from OpenBMC event logs. Documentation can be found here.
Action Flags and Event Type RulesThe Action Flags and Event Type PEL fields are optional in the message registry, and if not present the code will set them based on certain rules layed out in the PEL spec. In fact, even if they were specified, the checks are still done to ensure consistency across all the logs.
These rules are:
Report flag, unless the Do Not Report flag is already on.SP Call Home flag, as that feature isn't supported.Non-error Event:Service Action flag.Call Home flag.Event Type field is Not Applicable, change it to Information Only.Event Type field is Information Only or Tracing, set the Hidden flag.Recovered:Hidden flag.Service Action flag.Call Home flag.Hidden flag.Service Action flag.Call Home flag.Additional rules may be added in the future if necessary.