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Matt Spinlerf9bae182019-10-09 13:37:38 -05001#pragma once
2
3#include "additional_data.hpp"
4#include "ascii_string.hpp"
5#include "callouts.hpp"
Matt Spinler075e5ba2020-02-21 15:46:00 -06006#include "data_interface.hpp"
Matt Spinlerf9bae182019-10-09 13:37:38 -05007#include "pel_types.hpp"
Matt Spinlerbd716f02019-10-15 10:54:11 -05008#include "registry.hpp"
Matt Spinlerf9bae182019-10-09 13:37:38 -05009#include "section.hpp"
10#include "stream.hpp"
11
12namespace openpower
13{
14namespace pels
15{
16
Matt Spinlerbd716f02019-10-15 10:54:11 -050017constexpr uint8_t srcSectionVersion = 0x01;
18constexpr uint8_t srcSectionSubtype = 0x01;
Matt Spinlerf9bae182019-10-09 13:37:38 -050019constexpr size_t numSRCHexDataWords = 8;
Matt Spinlerbd716f02019-10-15 10:54:11 -050020constexpr uint8_t srcVersion = 0x02;
21constexpr uint8_t bmcSRCFormat = 0x55;
22constexpr uint8_t primaryBMCPosition = 0x10;
23constexpr size_t baseSRCSize = 72;
Matt Spinlerf9bae182019-10-09 13:37:38 -050024
Harisuddin Mohamed Isa0f717e12020-01-15 20:05:33 +080025enum class DetailLevel
26{
27 message = 0x01,
28 json = 0x02
29};
Matt Spinlerf9bae182019-10-09 13:37:38 -050030/**
31 * @class SRC
32 *
33 * SRC stands for System Reference Code.
34 *
35 * This class represents the SRC sections in the PEL, of which there are 2:
36 * primary SRC and secondary SRC. These are the same structurally, the
37 * difference is that the primary SRC must be the 3rd section in the PEL if
38 * present and there is only one of them, and the secondary SRC sections are
39 * optional and there can be more than one (by definition, for there to be a
40 * secondary SRC, a primary SRC must also exist).
41 *
42 * This section consists of:
43 * - An 8B header (Has the version, flags, hexdata word count, and size fields)
44 * - 8 4B words of hex data
45 * - An ASCII character string
46 * - An optional subsection for Callouts
47 */
48class SRC : public Section
49{
50 public:
51 enum HeaderFlags
52 {
Matt Spinlerbd716f02019-10-15 10:54:11 -050053 additionalSections = 0x01,
Harisuddin Mohamed Isa0f717e12020-01-15 20:05:33 +080054 powerFaultEvent = 0x02,
55 hypDumpInit = 0x04,
Sumit Kumar3e274432021-09-14 06:37:56 -050056 postOPPanel = 0x08,
Harisuddin Mohamed Isa0f717e12020-01-15 20:05:33 +080057 i5OSServiceEventBit = 0x10,
58 virtualProgressSRC = 0x80
Matt Spinlerf9bae182019-10-09 13:37:38 -050059 };
60
Matt Spinlerafa2c792020-08-27 11:01:39 -050061 /**
62 * @brief Enums for the error status bits in hex word 5
63 * of BMC SRCs.
64 */
65 enum class ErrorStatusFlags
66 {
Sumit Kumar3e274432021-09-14 06:37:56 -050067 terminateFwErr = 0x20000000,
Matt Spinlerafa2c792020-08-27 11:01:39 -050068 deconfigured = 0x02000000,
69 guarded = 0x01000000
70 };
71
Matt Spinlerf9bae182019-10-09 13:37:38 -050072 SRC() = delete;
73 ~SRC() = default;
74 SRC(const SRC&) = delete;
75 SRC& operator=(const SRC&) = delete;
76 SRC(SRC&&) = delete;
77 SRC& operator=(SRC&&) = delete;
78
79 /**
80 * @brief Constructor
81 *
82 * Fills in this class's data fields from the stream.
83 *
84 * @param[in] pel - the PEL data stream
85 */
86 explicit SRC(Stream& pel);
87
88 /**
Matt Spinlerbd716f02019-10-15 10:54:11 -050089 * @brief Constructor
90 *
91 * Creates the section with data from the PEL message registry entry for
92 * this error, along with the AdditionalData property contents from the
93 * corresponding event log.
94 *
95 * @param[in] regEntry - The message registry entry for this event log
96 * @param[in] additionalData - The AdditionalData properties in this event
97 * log
Matt Spinler075e5ba2020-02-21 15:46:00 -060098 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object
Matt Spinlerbd716f02019-10-15 10:54:11 -050099 */
Matt Spinler075e5ba2020-02-21 15:46:00 -0600100 SRC(const message::Entry& regEntry, const AdditionalData& additionalData,
Matt Spinler5a90a952020-08-27 09:39:03 -0500101 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface) :
102 SRC(regEntry, additionalData, nlohmann::json{}, dataIface)
103 {
104 }
105
106 /**
107 * @brief Constructor
108 *
109 * Creates the section with data from the PEL message registry entry for
110 * this error, along with the AdditionalData property contents from the
111 * corresponding event log, and a JSON array of callouts to add.
112 *
113 * @param[in] regEntry - The message registry entry for this event log
114 * @param[in] additionalData - The AdditionalData properties in this event
115 * log
116 * @param[in] jsonCallouts - The array of JSON callouts, or an empty object.
117 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object
118 */
119 SRC(const message::Entry& regEntry, const AdditionalData& additionalData,
120 const nlohmann::json& jsonCallouts, const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface);
Matt Spinlerbd716f02019-10-15 10:54:11 -0500121
122 /**
Matt Spinlerf9bae182019-10-09 13:37:38 -0500123 * @brief Flatten the section into the stream
124 *
125 * @param[in] stream - The stream to write to
126 */
Matt Spinler06885452019-11-06 10:35:42 -0600127 void flatten(Stream& stream) const override;
Matt Spinlerf9bae182019-10-09 13:37:38 -0500128
129 /**
130 * @brief Returns the SRC version, which is a different field
131 * than the version byte in the section header.
132 *
133 * @return uint8_t
134 */
135 uint8_t version() const
136 {
137 return _version;
138 }
139
140 /**
141 * @brief Returns the flags byte
142 *
143 * @return uint8_t
144 */
145 uint8_t flags() const
146 {
147 return _flags;
148 }
149
150 /**
151 * @brief Returns the hex data word count.
152 *
153 * Even though there always 8 words, this returns 9 due to previous
154 * SRC version formats.
155 *
156 * @return uint8_t
157 */
158 uint8_t hexWordCount() const
159 {
160 return _wordCount;
161 }
162
163 /**
164 * @brief Returns the size of the SRC section, not including the header.
165 *
166 * @return uint16_t
167 */
168 uint16_t size() const
169 {
170 return _size;
171 }
172
173 /**
174 * @brief Returns the 8 hex data words.
175 *
176 * @return const std::array<uint32_t, numSRCHexDataWords>&
177 */
178 const std::array<uint32_t, numSRCHexDataWords>& hexwordData() const
179 {
180 return _hexData;
181 }
182
183 /**
184 * @brief Returns the ASCII string
185 *
186 * @return std::string
187 */
188 std::string asciiString() const
189 {
190 return _asciiString->get();
191 }
192
193 /**
194 * @brief Returns the callouts subsection
195 *
196 * If no callouts, this unique_ptr will be empty
197 *
198 * @return const std::unique_ptr<src::Callouts>&
199 */
200 const std::unique_ptr<src::Callouts>& callouts() const
201 {
202 return _callouts;
203 }
204
Matt Spinlerf9bae182019-10-09 13:37:38 -0500205 /**
Matt Spinlerbd716f02019-10-15 10:54:11 -0500206 * @brief Returns the size of this section when flattened into a PEL
Matt Spinlerf9bae182019-10-09 13:37:38 -0500207 *
Matt Spinlerbd716f02019-10-15 10:54:11 -0500208 * @return size_t - the size of the section
Matt Spinlerf9bae182019-10-09 13:37:38 -0500209 */
Matt Spinlerbd716f02019-10-15 10:54:11 -0500210 size_t flattenedSize() const
211 {
212 return _header.size;
213 }
Matt Spinlerf9bae182019-10-09 13:37:38 -0500214
215 /**
216 * @brief Says if this SRC has additional subsections in it
217 *
218 * Note: The callouts section is the only possible subsection.
219 *
220 * @return bool
221 */
222 inline bool hasAdditionalSections() const
223 {
Matt Spinlerbd716f02019-10-15 10:54:11 -0500224 return _flags & additionalSections;
225 }
226
227 /**
228 * @brief Indicates if this event log is for a power fault.
229 *
230 * This comes from a field in the message registry for BMC
231 * generated PELs.
232 *
233 * @return bool
234 */
235 inline bool isPowerFaultEvent() const
236 {
237 return _flags & powerFaultEvent;
238 }
239
Matt Spinlerc63e2e82019-12-02 15:50:12 -0600240 /**
241 * @brief Get the _hexData[] index to use based on the corresponding
242 * SRC word number.
243 *
244 * Converts the specification nomenclature to this data structure.
245 * See the _hexData documentation below for more information.
246 *
247 * @param[in] wordNum - The SRC word number, as defined by the spec.
248 *
249 * @return size_t The corresponding index into _hexData.
250 */
251 inline size_t getWordIndexFromWordNum(size_t wordNum) const
252 {
253 assert(wordNum >= 2 && wordNum <= 9);
254 return wordNum - 2;
255 }
256
Harisuddin Mohamed Isa0f717e12020-01-15 20:05:33 +0800257 /**
258 * @brief Get section in JSON.
Harisuddin Mohamed Isaa214ed32020-02-28 15:58:23 +0800259 * @param[in] registry - Registry object reference
Harisuddin Mohamed Isac8d6cc62020-08-19 22:47:19 +0800260 * @param[in] plugins - Vector of strings of plugins found in filesystem
261 * @param[in] creatorID - Creator Subsystem ID from Private Header
Harisuddin Mohamed Isa0f717e12020-01-15 20:05:33 +0800262 * @return std::optional<std::string> - SRC section's JSON
263 */
Harisuddin Mohamed Isac8d6cc62020-08-19 22:47:19 +0800264 std::optional<std::string> getJSON(message::Registry& registry,
265 const std::vector<std::string>& plugins,
266 uint8_t creatorID) const override;
Harisuddin Mohamed Isa0f717e12020-01-15 20:05:33 +0800267
268 /**
269 * @brief Get error details based on refcode and hexwords
270 * @param[in] registry - Registry object
271 * @param[in] type - detail level enum value : single message or full json
272 * @param[in] toCache - boolean to cache registry in memory, default=false
273 * @return std::optional<std::string> - Error details
274 */
275 std::optional<std::string> getErrorDetails(message::Registry& registry,
276 DetailLevel type,
277 bool toCache = false) const;
278
Matt Spinler075e5ba2020-02-21 15:46:00 -0600279 /**
280 * @brief Says if this SRC was created by the BMC (i.e. this code).
281 *
282 * @return bool - If created by the BMC or not
283 */
284 bool isBMCSRC() const;
285
Sumit Kumar3e274432021-09-14 06:37:56 -0500286 /**
287 * @brief Set the terminate bit in hex data word 3.
288 */
289 void setTerminateBit()
290 {
291 setErrorStatusFlag(ErrorStatusFlags::terminateFwErr);
292 }
293
294 /**
295 * @brief Get the SRC structure to pass on to the boot progress dbus
296 * interface.
297 *
298 * @return std::vector<uint8_t> - SRC struct data
299 */
300 std::vector<uint8_t> getSrcStruct();
301
Matt Spinlerbd716f02019-10-15 10:54:11 -0500302 private:
303 /**
304 * @brief Fills in the user defined hex words from the
305 * AdditionalData fields.
306 *
307 * When creating this section from a message registry entry,
308 * that entry has a field that says which AdditionalData property
309 * fields to use to fill in the user defined hex data words 6-9
310 * (which correspond to hexData words 4-7).
311 *
312 * For example, given that AdditionalData is a map of string keys
313 * to string values, find the AdditionalData value for AdditionalData
314 * key X, convert it to a uint32_t, and save it in user data word Y.
315 *
316 * @param[in] regEntry - The message registry entry for the error
317 * @param[in] additionalData - The AdditionalData map
318 */
319 void setUserDefinedHexWords(const message::Entry& regEntry,
320 const AdditionalData& additionalData);
321 /**
322 * @brief Fills in the object from the stream data
323 *
324 * @param[in] stream - The stream to read from
325 */
326 void unflatten(Stream& stream);
327
328 /**
Matt Spinlerbd716f02019-10-15 10:54:11 -0500329 * @brief Says if the word number is in the range of user defined words.
330 *
331 * This is only used for BMC generated SRCs, where words 6 - 9 are the
332 * user defined ones, meaning that setUserDefinedHexWords() will be
333 * used to fill them in based on the contents of the OpenBMC event log.
334 *
335 * @param[in] wordNum - The SRC word number, as defined by the spec.
336 *
337 * @return bool - If this word number can be filled in by the creator.
338 */
339 inline bool isUserDefinedWord(size_t wordNum) const
340 {
341 return (wordNum >= 6) && (wordNum <= 9);
342 }
343
344 /**
345 * @brief Sets the SRC format byte in the hex word data.
346 */
347 inline void setBMCFormat()
348 {
349 _hexData[0] |= bmcSRCFormat;
350 }
351
352 /**
353 * @brief Sets the hex word field that specifies which BMC
354 * (primary vs backup) created the error.
355 *
356 * Can be hardcoded until there are systems with redundant BMCs.
357 */
358 inline void setBMCPosition()
359 {
360 _hexData[1] |= primaryBMCPosition;
Matt Spinlerf9bae182019-10-09 13:37:38 -0500361 }
362
363 /**
Matt Spinler075e5ba2020-02-21 15:46:00 -0600364 * @brief Sets the motherboard CCIN hex word field
365 *
366 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object
367 */
368 void setMotherboardCCIN(const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface);
369
370 /**
Matt Spinlerafa2c792020-08-27 11:01:39 -0500371 * @brief Sets an error status bit in the SRC.
372 *
373 * @param[in] flag - The flag to set
374 */
375 void setErrorStatusFlag(ErrorStatusFlags flag)
376 {
377 _hexData[3] |= static_cast<uint32_t>(flag);
378 }
379
380 /**
Matt Spinlerf9bae182019-10-09 13:37:38 -0500381 * @brief Validates the section contents
382 *
383 * Updates _valid (in Section) with the results.
384 */
385 void validate() override;
386
387 /**
Harisuddin Mohamed Isa0f717e12020-01-15 20:05:33 +0800388 * @brief Get error description from message registry
389 * @param[in] regEntry - The message registry entry for the error
390 * @return std::optional<std::string> - Error message
391 */
392 std::optional<std::string>
393 getErrorMessage(const message::Entry& regEntry) const;
394
395 /**
396 * @brief Get Callout info in JSON
397 * @return std::optional<std::string> - Callout details
398 */
399 std::optional<std::string> getCallouts() const;
400
401 /**
Matt Spinlered046852020-03-13 13:58:15 -0500402 * @brief Checks the AdditionalData property and the message registry
403 * JSON and adds any necessary callouts.
404 *
405 * The callout sources are the AdditionalData event log property
406 * and the message registry JSON.
407 *
Matt Spinler03984582020-04-09 13:17:58 -0500408 * @param[in] regEntry - The message registry entry for the error
409 * @param[in] additionalData - The AdditionalData values
Matt Spinler5a90a952020-08-27 09:39:03 -0500410 * @param[in] jsonCallouts - The array of JSON callouts, or an empty object
Matt Spinlered046852020-03-13 13:58:15 -0500411 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object
412 */
Matt Spinler03984582020-04-09 13:17:58 -0500413 void addCallouts(const message::Entry& regEntry,
414 const AdditionalData& additionalData,
Matt Spinler5a90a952020-08-27 09:39:03 -0500415 const nlohmann::json& jsonCallouts,
Matt Spinlered046852020-03-13 13:58:15 -0500416 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface);
417
418 /**
419 * @brief Adds a FRU callout based on an inventory path
420 *
421 * @param[in] inventoryPath - The inventory item to call out
Matt Spinleraf191c72020-06-04 11:35:13 -0500422 * @param[in] priority - An optional priority (uses high if nullopt)
423 * @param[in] locationCode - The expanded location code (or look it up)
Matt Spinlered046852020-03-13 13:58:15 -0500424 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object
Matt Spinlerb8cb60f2020-08-27 10:55:55 -0500425 * @param[in] mrus - The MRUs to add to the callout
Matt Spinlered046852020-03-13 13:58:15 -0500426 */
Matt Spinlerb8cb60f2020-08-27 10:55:55 -0500427 void
428 addInventoryCallout(const std::string& inventoryPath,
429 const std::optional<CalloutPriority>& priority,
430 const std::optional<std::string>& locationCode,
431 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface,
432 const std::vector<src::MRU::MRUCallout>& mrus = {});
Matt Spinlered046852020-03-13 13:58:15 -0500433
434 /**
Matt Spinlerf00f9d02020-10-23 09:14:22 -0500435 * @brief Returns the callouts to use from the registry entry.
436 *
Matt Spinler03984582020-04-09 13:17:58 -0500437 * @param[in] regEntry - The message registry entry for the error
Matt Spinlerf00f9d02020-10-23 09:14:22 -0500438 * @param[in] additionalData - The AdditionalData property
Matt Spinler03984582020-04-09 13:17:58 -0500439 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object
440 */
Matt Spinlerf00f9d02020-10-23 09:14:22 -0500441 std::vector<message::RegistryCallout>
442 getRegistryCallouts(const message::Entry& regEntry,
443 const AdditionalData& additionalData,
444 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface);
445
446 /**
447 * @brief Adds the FRU callouts from the list of registry callouts
448 * passed in to the SRC.
449 *
450 * The last parameter is used only in a special case when the first
451 * callout is a symbolic FRU with a trusted location code. See the
452 * addRegistryCallout documentation.
453 *
454 * @param[in] callouts - The message registry callouts to add
455 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object
456 * @param[in] trustedSymbolicFRUInvPath - The optional inventory path used
457 * in the symbolic FRU case.
458 */
459 void addRegistryCallouts(
460 const std::vector<message::RegistryCallout>& callouts,
461 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface,
462 std::optional<std::string> trustedSymbolicFRUInvPath);
Matt Spinler03984582020-04-09 13:17:58 -0500463
464 /**
465 * @brief Adds a single FRU callout from the message registry.
466 *
Matt Spinlerf00f9d02020-10-23 09:14:22 -0500467 * If the last parameter is filled in, and the registry callout is a
468 * symbolic FRU callout with a trusted location code, and it has the
469 * 'useInventoryLocCode' member set to true, then the location code of
470 * that inventory item will be what is used for that trusted location code.
471 *
Matt Spinler03984582020-04-09 13:17:58 -0500472 * @param[in] callout - The registry callout structure
473 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object
Matt Spinlerf00f9d02020-10-23 09:14:22 -0500474 * @param[in] trustedSymbolicFRUInvPath - The optional inventory path used
475 * in the symbolic FRU case.
Matt Spinler03984582020-04-09 13:17:58 -0500476 */
Matt Spinlerf00f9d02020-10-23 09:14:22 -0500477 void addRegistryCallout(
478 const message::RegistryCallout& callout,
479 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface,
480 const std::optional<std::string>& trustedSymbolicFRUInvPath);
Matt Spinler03984582020-04-09 13:17:58 -0500481
482 /**
Matt Spinlered046852020-03-13 13:58:15 -0500483 * @brief Creates the Callouts object _callouts
484 * so that callouts can be added to it.
485 */
486 void createCalloutsObject()
487 {
488 if (!_callouts)
489 {
490 _callouts = std::make_unique<src::Callouts>();
491 _flags |= additionalSections;
492 }
493 }
494
495 /**
Matt Spinler717de422020-06-04 13:10:14 -0500496 * @brief Adds any FRU callouts based on a device path in the
497 * AdditionalData parameter.
498 *
499 * @param[in] additionalData - The AdditionalData values
500 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object
501 */
502 void addDevicePathCallouts(const AdditionalData& additionalData,
503 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface);
504
505 /**
Matt Spinler5a90a952020-08-27 09:39:03 -0500506 * @brief Adds any FRU callouts specified in the incoming JSON.
507 *
508 * @param[in] jsonCallouts - The JSON array of callouts
509 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object
510 */
511 void addJSONCallouts(const nlohmann::json& jsonCallouts,
512 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface);
513
514 /**
515 * @brief Adds a single callout based on the JSON
516 *
517 * @param[in] jsonCallouts - A single callout entry
518 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object
519 */
520 void addJSONCallout(const nlohmann::json& jsonCallout,
521 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface);
Matt Spinler3bdd0112020-08-27 10:24:34 -0500522
523 /**
524 * @brief Extracts a CalloutPriority value from the json
525 * using the 'Priority' key.
526 *
527 * @param[in] json - A JSON object that contains the priority key
528 *
529 * @return CalloutPriority - The priority value
530 */
531 CalloutPriority getPriorityFromJSON(const nlohmann::json& json);
532
Matt Spinler5a90a952020-08-27 09:39:03 -0500533 /**
Matt Spinlerb8cb60f2020-08-27 10:55:55 -0500534 * @brief Exracts MRU values and their priorities from the
535 * input JSON array.
536 *
537 * @param[in] mruJSON - The JSON array
538 */
539 std::vector<src::MRU::MRUCallout>
540 getMRUsFromJSON(const nlohmann::json& mruJSON);
541
542 /**
Sumit Kumar9d43a722021-08-24 09:46:19 -0500543 * @brief Sets the dump status
544 *
545 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object
546 */
547 void setDumpStatus(const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface);
548
549 /**
Matt Spinlerf9bae182019-10-09 13:37:38 -0500550 * @brief The SRC version field
551 */
552 uint8_t _version;
553
554 /**
555 * @brief The SRC flags field
556 */
557 uint8_t _flags;
558
559 /**
560 * @brief A byte of reserved data after the flags field
561 */
562 uint8_t _reserved1B;
563
564 /**
565 * @brief The hex data word count.
566 *
567 * To be compatible with previous versions of SRCs, this is
568 * number of hex words (8) + 1 = 9.
569 */
570 uint8_t _wordCount;
571
572 /**
573 * @brief Two bytes of reserved data after the hex word count
574 */
575 uint16_t _reserved2B;
576
577 /**
578 * @brief The total size of the SRC section, not including the section
579 * header.
580 */
581 uint16_t _size;
582
583 /**
584 * @brief The SRC 'hex words'.
585 *
586 * In the spec these are referred to as SRC words 2 - 9 as words 0 and 1
587 * are filled by the 8 bytes of fields from above.
588 */
589 std::array<uint32_t, numSRCHexDataWords> _hexData;
590
591 /**
592 * @brief The 32 byte ASCII character string of the SRC
593 *
594 * It is padded with spaces to fill the 32 bytes.
595 * An example is:
596 * "BD8D1234 "
597 *
598 * That first word is what is commonly referred to as the refcode, and
599 * sometimes also called an SRC.
600 */
601 std::unique_ptr<src::AsciiString> _asciiString;
602
603 /**
604 * @brief The callouts subsection.
605 *
606 * Optional and only created if there are callouts.
607 */
608 std::unique_ptr<src::Callouts> _callouts;
609};
610
611} // namespace pels
612} // namespace openpower