Move D-Bus finder class constructors

Three classes in this repository search for D-Bus interfaces and call
a callback when interfaces are found:
- DBusInterfacesFinder
- CompatibleSystemTypesFinder
- DeviceFinder

The constructors of these three classes may immediately call the
callback.  For this reason, these constructors should not be used in the
initialization list of constructors in other classes.  Otherwise the
callback may be called before the other class is fully initialized,
leading to unpredictable behavior.

Move usage of these three constructors from initialization lists to
constructor bodies.

Tested:
+ CompatibleSystemTypesFinder
  + Test where compatible system types interface already exists on D-Bus
    + Verify callback is called immediately
  + Test where compatible system types interface does not already exist
    on D-Bus
    + Verify callback is called later when interface is added
  + Verify callback is passed the correct data
+ DeviceFinder
  + Test where device interface already exists on D-Bus
    + Verify callback is called immediately
  + Test where device interface does not already exist on D-Bus
    + Verify callback is called later when interface is added
  + Verify callback is passed the correct data

Change-Id: If089f4720012d837b464137b5d3c8fba5dbdc335
Signed-off-by: Shawn McCarney <shawnmm@us.ibm.com>
5 files changed
tree: 242222670dad55748d5e96b8f198b65bba63af07
  1. cold-redundancy/
  2. example/
  3. org/
  4. phosphor-power-sequencer/
  5. phosphor-power-supply/
  6. phosphor-regulators/
  7. power-sequencer/
  8. power-supply/
  9. services/
  10. subprojects/
  11. test/
  12. tools/
  13. .clang-format
  14. .gitignore
  15. .shellcheck
  16. compatible_system_types_finder.cpp
  17. compatible_system_types_finder.hpp
  18. dbus_interfaces_finder.cpp
  19. dbus_interfaces_finder.hpp
  20. device.hpp
  21. device_monitor.hpp
  22. elog-errors.hpp
  23. file_descriptor.hpp
  24. gpio.cpp
  25. gpio.hpp
  26. LICENSE
  27. meson.build
  28. meson.options
  29. names_values.hpp
  30. OWNERS
  31. pmbus.cpp
  32. pmbus.hpp
  33. README.md
  34. temporary_file.cpp
  35. temporary_file.hpp
  36. temporary_subdirectory.cpp
  37. temporary_subdirectory.hpp
  38. types.hpp
  39. utility.cpp
  40. utility.hpp
README.md

Overview

This repository contains applications for configuring and monitoring devices that deliver power to the system.

  • cold-redundancy: Application that makes power supplies work in Cold Redundancy mode and rotates them at intervals.
  • phosphor-power-sequencer: Applications for configuring and monitoring power sequencer and related devices that support JSON-driven configuration.
  • phosphor-power-supply: Next generation power supply monitoring application.
  • phosphor-regulators: JSON-driven application that configures and monitors voltage regulators.
  • power-sequencer: A power sequencer monitoring application.
  • power-supply: Original power supply monitoring application.
  • tools/power-utils: Power supply utilities.

Build

To build all applications in this repository:

  meson setup build
  ninja -C build

To clean the repository and remove all build output:

  rm -rf build

You can specify meson options to customize the build process. For example, you can specify:

  • Which applications to build and install.
  • Application-specific configuration data, such as power sequencer type.
  • Whether to build tests.

Power Supply Monitor and Util JSON config

Several applications in this repository require a PSU JSON config to run. The JSON config file provides information for:

  • Where to access the pmbus attributes
  • Which attribute file in pmbus maps to which property and interface in D-Bus
  • Which kernel device directory is used on which PSU

There is an example psu.json to describe the necessary configurations.

  • inventoryPMBusAccessType defines the pmbus access type, which tells the service which sysfs type to use to read the attributes. The possible values are:
    • Base: The base dir, e.g. /sys/bus/i2c/devices/3-0069/
    • Hwmon: The hwmon dir, e.g. /sys/bus/i2c/devices/3-0069/hwmon/hwmonX/
    • Debug: The pmbus debug dir, e.g. /sys/kernel/debug/pmbus/hwmonX/
    • DeviceDebug: The device debug dir, e.g. '/sys/kernel/debug/./`
    • HwmonDeviceDebug: The hwmon device debug dir, e.g. /sys/kernel/debug/pmbus/hwmonX/cffps1/
  • fruConfigs defines the mapping between the attribute file and the FRU inventory interface and property. The configuration example below indicates that the service will read part_number attribute file from a directory specified by the above pmbus access type, and assign to PartNumber property in xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Decorator.Asset interface.
      "fruConfigs": [
        {
          "propertyName": "PartNumber",
          "fileName": "part_number",
          "interface": "xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Decorator.Asset"
        }
      ]
    
  • psuDevices defines the kernel device dir for each PSU in inventory. The configuration example below indicates that powersupply0's device is located in /sys/bus/i2c/devices/3-0069.
      "psuDevices": {
        "/xyz/openbmc_project/inventory/system/chassis/motherboard/powersupply0" : "/sys/bus/i2c/devices/3-0069",
      }