commit | be3c77faafa5a9993dcec4b9ac3586eefb84b781 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Lei YU <yulei.sh@bytedance.com> | Fri Feb 07 02:51:23 2025 +0000 |
committer | Lei YU <yulei.sh@bytedance.com> | Fri Feb 07 02:53:34 2025 +0000 |
tree | df20d7f66b940012ffd038121b61b43b7d02014f | |
parent | 4224ca36acd8bf7089e1e2f566ef5235d0f86c97 [diff] |
exprtk.wrap: Specify 0.0.3 release The revision in exprtk.wrap points to a bad revision (possibly due to the exprtk force push on github), and the revision fails to build with clang++ as well. The yocto now points to 0.0.3 release, change the revision here to make it consistent and it compiles with clang++ now. Signed-off-by: Lei YU <yulei.sh@bytedance.com> Change-Id: I52cf9a6df21494933545238cf4c95b5287ce88f7
phosphor-virtual-sensor reads the configuration file virtual_sensor_config.json
from one of three locations:
/var/lib/phosphor-virtual-sensor
/usr/share/phosphor-virtual-sensor
By default the repository will install a sample config into (3).
There are two types of data in this file.
See virtual_sensor_config.json
in this repository for an example. Sensors added this way can use any expression that is accepted by exprtk.
For example:
{ "Desc": { "Config": "D-Bus" } }
Sensors added this way can only use a set of restricted calculations. Currently supported types are Average
, Maximum
, Minimum
, Sum
and ModifiedMedian
.
The virtual sensor configuration information needs to be added into the relevant hardware configuration file in entity-manager. This method of adding a virtual sensor allows a recipe that builds for different hardware configurations to have different virtual sensors for each configuration.
The virtual sensor configuration in entity manager follows a different format to the JSON in virtual_sensor_config.json
(specified in entity-manager/schemas/VirtualSensor.json).