PEL: Add SRC PEL section class
This section consists of:
- An 8B header
- 8 4B words of hex data
- Some data is predefined based on the SRC format, some is free format.
- A 32B ASCII character string (The AsciiString class)
- An optional section for FRU callouts (The Callouts class)
Usually, the term SRC (System Reference Code) refers to the contents of
the ASCII string and the hex data words, which can then be looked up in
service documentation to find the meaning of the event log. This PEL
section wraps this pure SRC with additional data like callouts.
This commit only adds support for unflattening the section from an
existing PEL, and flattening it again. Future commits will add support
for creating an SRC from message registry data.
Signed-off-by: Matt Spinler <spinler@us.ibm.com>
Change-Id: I3dd97c6aca59cc6d6d6fadef84465164090d5658
diff --git a/extensions/openpower-pels/src.hpp b/extensions/openpower-pels/src.hpp
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+#pragma once
+
+#include "additional_data.hpp"
+#include "ascii_string.hpp"
+#include "callouts.hpp"
+#include "pel_types.hpp"
+#include "section.hpp"
+#include "stream.hpp"
+
+namespace openpower
+{
+namespace pels
+{
+
+constexpr size_t numSRCHexDataWords = 8;
+constexpr uint8_t srcSectionVersion = 0x02;
+
+/**
+ * @class SRC
+ *
+ * SRC stands for System Reference Code.
+ *
+ * This class represents the SRC sections in the PEL, of which there are 2:
+ * primary SRC and secondary SRC. These are the same structurally, the
+ * difference is that the primary SRC must be the 3rd section in the PEL if
+ * present and there is only one of them, and the secondary SRC sections are
+ * optional and there can be more than one (by definition, for there to be a
+ * secondary SRC, a primary SRC must also exist).
+ *
+ * This section consists of:
+ * - An 8B header (Has the version, flags, hexdata word count, and size fields)
+ * - 8 4B words of hex data
+ * - An ASCII character string
+ * - An optional subsection for Callouts
+ */
+class SRC : public Section
+{
+ public:
+ enum HeaderFlags
+ {
+ additionalSections = 0x01
+ };
+
+ SRC() = delete;
+ ~SRC() = default;
+ SRC(const SRC&) = delete;
+ SRC& operator=(const SRC&) = delete;
+ SRC(SRC&&) = delete;
+ SRC& operator=(SRC&&) = delete;
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Constructor
+ *
+ * Fills in this class's data fields from the stream.
+ *
+ * @param[in] pel - the PEL data stream
+ */
+ explicit SRC(Stream& pel);
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Flatten the section into the stream
+ *
+ * @param[in] stream - The stream to write to
+ */
+ void flatten(Stream& stream) override;
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Returns the SRC version, which is a different field
+ * than the version byte in the section header.
+ *
+ * @return uint8_t
+ */
+ uint8_t version() const
+ {
+ return _version;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Returns the flags byte
+ *
+ * @return uint8_t
+ */
+ uint8_t flags() const
+ {
+ return _flags;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Returns the hex data word count.
+ *
+ * Even though there always 8 words, this returns 9 due to previous
+ * SRC version formats.
+ *
+ * @return uint8_t
+ */
+ uint8_t hexWordCount() const
+ {
+ return _wordCount;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Returns the size of the SRC section, not including the header.
+ *
+ * @return uint16_t
+ */
+ uint16_t size() const
+ {
+ return _size;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Returns the 8 hex data words.
+ *
+ * @return const std::array<uint32_t, numSRCHexDataWords>&
+ */
+ const std::array<uint32_t, numSRCHexDataWords>& hexwordData() const
+ {
+ return _hexData;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Returns the ASCII string
+ *
+ * @return std::string
+ */
+ std::string asciiString() const
+ {
+ return _asciiString->get();
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Returns the callouts subsection
+ *
+ * If no callouts, this unique_ptr will be empty
+ *
+ * @return const std::unique_ptr<src::Callouts>&
+ */
+ const std::unique_ptr<src::Callouts>& callouts() const
+ {
+ return _callouts;
+ }
+
+ private:
+ /**
+ * @brief Fills in the object from the stream data
+ *
+ * @param[in] stream - The stream to read from
+ */
+ void unflatten(Stream& stream);
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Says if this SRC has additional subsections in it
+ *
+ * Note: The callouts section is the only possible subsection.
+ *
+ * @return bool
+ */
+ inline bool hasAdditionalSections() const
+ {
+ return _flags & static_cast<uint8_t>(HeaderFlags::additionalSections);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Validates the section contents
+ *
+ * Updates _valid (in Section) with the results.
+ */
+ void validate() override;
+
+ /**
+ * @brief The SRC version field
+ */
+ uint8_t _version;
+
+ /**
+ * @brief The SRC flags field
+ */
+ uint8_t _flags;
+
+ /**
+ * @brief A byte of reserved data after the flags field
+ */
+ uint8_t _reserved1B;
+
+ /**
+ * @brief The hex data word count.
+ *
+ * To be compatible with previous versions of SRCs, this is
+ * number of hex words (8) + 1 = 9.
+ */
+ uint8_t _wordCount;
+
+ /**
+ * @brief Two bytes of reserved data after the hex word count
+ */
+ uint16_t _reserved2B;
+
+ /**
+ * @brief The total size of the SRC section, not including the section
+ * header.
+ */
+ uint16_t _size;
+
+ /**
+ * @brief The SRC 'hex words'.
+ *
+ * In the spec these are referred to as SRC words 2 - 9 as words 0 and 1
+ * are filled by the 8 bytes of fields from above.
+ */
+ std::array<uint32_t, numSRCHexDataWords> _hexData;
+
+ /**
+ * @brief The 32 byte ASCII character string of the SRC
+ *
+ * It is padded with spaces to fill the 32 bytes.
+ * An example is:
+ * "BD8D1234 "
+ *
+ * That first word is what is commonly referred to as the refcode, and
+ * sometimes also called an SRC.
+ */
+ std::unique_ptr<src::AsciiString> _asciiString;
+
+ /**
+ * @brief The callouts subsection.
+ *
+ * Optional and only created if there are callouts.
+ */
+ std::unique_ptr<src::Callouts> _callouts;
+};
+
+} // namespace pels
+} // namespace openpower