commit | 83e3ac39fce0317b26cd7419d0d373541fa750da | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Patrick Williams <patrick@stwcx.xyz> | Sat Nov 26 09:41:58 2022 -0600 |
committer | Patrick Williams <patrick@stwcx.xyz> | Sat Nov 26 09:41:58 2022 -0600 |
tree | 8bacf7abcbd83c25cd7c4382f681239242ad3ee5 | |
parent | bbf22d8127d9f3830e2d413408ad00d2e07a3ddd [diff] |
sdbusplus: use shorter type aliases The sdbusplus headers provide shortened aliases for many types. Switch to using them to provide better code clarity and shorter lines. Possible replacements are for: * bus_t * exception_t * manager_t * match_t * message_t * object_t * slot_t Change-Id: I2d75afd5b8786a82fccb9d2e06e0696005b8e839 Signed-off-by: Patrick Williams <patrick@stwcx.xyz>
phosphor-virtual-sensor reads in virtual_sensor_config.json 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", "Type": "ModifiedMedian" } }
Sensors added this way can only use a set of restricted calculations. At this stage the only type supported is 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).