commit | 4e08156b0163861bf2e3bacdbfb5d22d94151a82 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Kumar Thangavel <thangavel.k@hcl.com> | Thu Dec 01 12:56:07 2022 +0530 |
committer | Kuiying Wang <wangkuiying.wky@alibaba-inc.com> | Tue Dec 13 02:23:00 2022 +0000 |
tree | feebb5bf996877def56731518cd32f843948af86 | |
parent | 2018964ad4fe31ec7ff36a72b893e497e2c5c947 [diff] |
Fix postcode dbus object path Postcode dbus object path name is corrected as like postcode manager dbus service with host id for single and multi host postcode manager services TESTED : Verified all host postcode dbus objects are displayed correctly and tested in Facebook YosemiteV2 platform Signed-off-by: Kumar Thangavel <thangavel.k@hcl.com> Change-Id: I18dbdf221aa92544d7e652390564fc0a050bbdd0
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