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#pragma once
#include <filesystem>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
namespace witherspoon
{
namespace pmbus
{
namespace fs = std::filesystem;
// The file name Linux uses to capture the STATUS_WORD from pmbus.
constexpr auto STATUS_WORD = "status0";
// The file name Linux uses to capture the STATUS_INPUT from pmbus.
constexpr auto STATUS_INPUT = "status0_input";
// Voltage out status.
// Overvoltage fault or warning, Undervoltage fault or warning, maximum or
// minimum warning, ....
// Uses Page substitution
constexpr auto STATUS_VOUT = "statusP_vout";
namespace status_vout
{
// Mask of bits that are only warnings
constexpr auto WARNING_MASK = 0x6A;
} // namespace status_vout
// Current output status bits.
constexpr auto STATUS_IOUT = "status0_iout";
// Manufacturing specific status bits
constexpr auto STATUS_MFR = "status0_mfr";
// Reports on the status of any fans installed in position 1 and 2.
constexpr auto STATUS_FANS_1_2 = "status0_fans12";
// Reports on temperature faults or warnings. Overtemperature fault,
// overtemperature warning, undertemperature warning, undertemperature fault.
constexpr auto STATUS_TEMPERATURE = "status0_temp";
namespace status_word
{
constexpr auto VOUT_FAULT = 0x8000;
// The IBM CFF power supply driver does map this bit to power1_alarm in the
// hwmon space, but since the other bits that need to be checked do not have
// a similar mapping, the code will just read STATUS_WORD and use bit masking
// to see if the INPUT FAULT OR WARNING bit is on.
constexpr auto INPUT_FAULT_WARN = 0x2000;
// The bit mask representing the POWER_GOOD Negated bit of the STATUS_WORD.
constexpr auto POWER_GOOD_NEGATED = 0x0800;
// The bit mask representing the FAN FAULT or WARNING bit of the STATUS_WORD.
// Bit 2 of the high byte of STATUS_WORD.
constexpr auto FAN_FAULT = 0x0400;
// The bit mask representing the UNITI_IS_OFF bit of the STATUS_WORD.
constexpr auto UNIT_IS_OFF = 0x0040;
// Bit 5 of the STATUS_BYTE, or lower byte of STATUS_WORD is used to indicate
// an output overvoltage fault.
constexpr auto VOUT_OV_FAULT = 0x0020;
// The bit mask representing that an output overcurrent fault has occurred.
constexpr auto IOUT_OC_FAULT = 0x0010;
// The IBM CFF power supply driver does map this bit to in1_alarm, however,
// since a number of the other bits are not mapped that way for STATUS_WORD,
// this code will just read the entire STATUS_WORD and use bit masking to find
// out if that fault is on.
constexpr auto VIN_UV_FAULT = 0x0008;
// The bit mask representing the TEMPERATURE FAULT or WARNING bit of the
// STATUS_WORD. Bit 2 of the low byte (STATUS_BYTE).
constexpr auto TEMPERATURE_FAULT_WARN = 0x0004;
} // namespace status_word
namespace status_temperature
{
// Overtemperature Fault
constexpr auto OT_FAULT = 0x80;
} // namespace status_temperature
/**
* Where the access should be done
*/
enum class Type
{
Base, // base device directory
Hwmon, // hwmon directory
Debug, // pmbus debug directory
DeviceDebug, // device debug directory
HwmonDeviceDebug // hwmon device debug directory
};
/**
* @class PMBus
*
* This class is an interface to communicating with PMBus devices
* by reading and writing sysfs files.
*
* Based on the Type parameter, the accesses can either be done
* in the base device directory (the one passed into the constructor),
* or in the hwmon directory for the device.
*/
class PMBus
{
public:
PMBus() = delete;
~PMBus() = default;
PMBus(const PMBus&) = default;
PMBus& operator=(const PMBus&) = default;
PMBus(PMBus&&) = default;
PMBus& operator=(PMBus&&) = default;
/**
* Constructor
*
* @param[in] path - path to the sysfs directory
*/
PMBus(const std::string& path) : basePath(path)
{
findHwmonDir();
}
/**
* Constructor
*
* This version is required when DeviceDebug
* access will be used.
*
* @param[in] path - path to the sysfs directory
* @param[in] driverName - the device driver name
* @param[in] instance - chip instance number
*/
PMBus(const std::string& path, const std::string& driverName,
size_t instance) :
basePath(path),
driverName(driverName), instance(instance)
{
findHwmonDir();
}
/**
* Reads a file in sysfs that represents a single bit,
* therefore doing a PMBus read.
*
* @param[in] name - path concatenated to
* basePath to read
* @param[in] type - Path type
*
* @return bool - false if result was 0, else true
*/
bool readBit(const std::string& name, Type type);
/**
* Reads a file in sysfs that represents a single bit,
* where the page number passed in is substituted
* into the name in place of the 'P' character in it.
*
* @param[in] name - path concatenated to
* basePath to read
* @param[in] page - page number
* @param[in] type - Path type
*
* @return bool - false if result was 0, else true
*/
bool readBitInPage(const std::string& name, size_t page, Type type);
/**
* Checks if the file for the given name and type exists.
*
* @param[in] name - path concatenated to basePath to read
* @param[in] type - Path type
*
* @return bool - True if file exists, false if it does not.
*/
bool exists(const std::string& name, Type type);
/**
* Read byte(s) from file in sysfs.
*
* @param[in] name - path concatenated to basePath to read
* @param[in] type - Path type
*
* @return uint64_t - Up to 8 bytes of data read from file.
*/
uint64_t read(const std::string& name, Type type);
/**
* Read a string from file in sysfs.
*
* @param[in] name - path concatenated to basePath to read
* @param[in] type - Path type
*
* @return string - The data read from the file.
*/
std::string readString(const std::string& name, Type type);
/**
* Read data from a binary file in sysfs.
*
* @param[in] name - path concatenated to basePath to read
* @param[in] type - Path type
* @param[in] length - length of data to read, in bytes
*
* @return vector<uint8_t> - The data read from the file.
*/
std::vector<uint8_t> readBinary(const std::string& name, Type type,
size_t length);
/**
* Writes an integer value to the file, therefore doing
* a PMBus write.
*
* @param[in] name - path concatenated to
* basePath to write
* @param[in] value - the value to write
* @param[in] type - Path type
*/
void write(const std::string& name, int value, Type type);
/**
* Returns the sysfs base path of this device
*/
inline const auto& path() const
{
return basePath;
}
/**
* Replaces the 'P' in the string passed in with
* the page number passed in.
*
* For example:
* insertPageNum("inP_enable", 42)
* returns "in42_enable"
*
* @param[in] templateName - the name string, with a 'P' in it
* @param[in] page - the page number to insert where the P was
*
* @return string - the new string with the page number in it
*/
static std::string insertPageNum(const std::string& templateName,
size_t page);
/**
* Finds the path relative to basePath to the hwmon directory
* for the device and stores it in hwmonRelPath.
*/
void findHwmonDir();
/**
* Returns the path to use for the passed in type.
*
* @param[in] type - Path type
*
* @return fs::path - the full path
*/
fs::path getPath(Type type);
private:
/**
* Returns the device name
*
* This is found in the 'name' file in basePath.
*
* @return string - the device name
*/
std::string getDeviceName();
/**
* The sysfs device path
*/
fs::path basePath;
/**
* The directory name under the basePath hwmon directory
*/
fs::path hwmonDir;
/**
* The device driver name. Used for finding the device
* debug directory. Not required if that directory
* isn't used.
*/
std::string driverName;
/**
* The device instance number.
*
* Used in conjunction with the driver name for finding
* the debug directory. Not required if that directory
* isn't used.
*/
size_t instance = 0;
/**
* The pmbus debug path with status files
*/
const fs::path debugPath = "/sys/kernel/debug/";
};
} // namespace pmbus
} // namespace witherspoon