Add obmc-console-ssh (SOL over SSH) support

This patch adds obmc-console-ssh service support. Like dropbear, it is
also a socket-activated service.

Tested:
1. Changing obmc-console-ssh service status and its port number works.
2. When disabling obmc-console-ssh, all active SOL SSH connections will
   be terminated in a few seconds.
3. All operations on obmc-console-ssh service will not affect dropbear
   service, and vice versa.

Change-Id: Ibf56967236a08cb34535c175e0dc5eea7fc4c84c
Signed-off-by: Jiaqing Zhao <jiaqing.zhao@intel.com>
1 file changed
tree: df387e6c69969d809c6c4f2809c77653d1e49505
  1. inc/
  2. src/
  3. subprojects/
  4. .clang-format
  5. .gitignore
  6. LICENSE
  7. MAINTAINERS
  8. meson.build
  9. meson_options.txt
  10. OWNERS
  11. README.md
  12. srvcfg-manager.service
README.md

Service config manager

The service config manager provides a D-Bus interface to manage BMC services as described by the service management D-Bus interfaces.

The configuration settings are intended to persist across BMC reboots.

An example use case for this service is BMCWeb's implementation of the Redfish NetworkProtocol schema.

Design

Implementation details are described in the D-Bus interface README.

The service config manager generally makes configuration changes to systemd units via D-Bus interfaces.

The design pattern to add new services or controls is:

  • Determine if the service you want to control is socket activated.
  • To control the Running and Enabled properties of a service:
    • For a service which uses socket activation, control the socket.
    • For other services, control the service unit itself.