commit | 2d74ceb6260801c0e820c68be8cef035de5d3d7d | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Patrick Williams <patrick@stwcx.xyz> | Tue Dec 05 12:45:02 2023 -0600 |
committer | Zhikui Ren <zhikui.ren@intel.com> | Wed Dec 06 23:23:27 2023 +0000 |
tree | a76587db92e56d4321f8dc3d11bab47035535e15 | |
parent | 8eb4d58b7c3d4edf5b2b3485b14c560a041a0537 [diff] |
sdbusplus: avoid deprecated phosphor::Timer sdbusplus had an older type named `phosphor::Timer` which was recently renamed to `sdbusplus::Timer`. Update the code to use the new type alias. Change-Id: I9a57a056eb7bb38a851f835d573c4271c4a69a0d Signed-off-by: Patrick Williams <patrick@stwcx.xyz>
This phosphor-post-code-manager repository provides an infrastructure to persist the POST codes in BMC filesystem & it also owns the systemd services that are responsible for exposing the BIOS Post Codes to rest of the world via redfish.
To build phosphor-post-code-manager package , do the following steps:
meson <build directory> ninja -C <build directory>
This repository ships xyz.openbmc_project.State.Boot.PostCode.service
systemd service along with its template version and a tiny binary that exposes the necessary dbus interfaces & methods to extract the POST codes per boot cycle.
This repository is tightly coupled with phosphor-host-postd OpenBMC respository which is responsible for emitting the dbus signals for every new POST Code.
phosphor-post-code-manager is architected to look for the property changed signals which are being emitted from the service that hosts Value property on xyz.openbmc_project.State.Boot.Raw
interface & archive them per boot on the filesystem, so that those can be exposed over redfish