Add in support for detecting an output overcurrent fault
When analyzing the STATUS_WORD bits, check if the IOUT_OC_FAULT bit is
on. That bit indicates that an output overcurrent fault condition has
occurred. Call out the power supply reporting that.
Change-Id: I18c7cd981ffc1b73ab52c90d32ba34195013e65e
Signed-off-by: Brandon Wyman <bjwyman@gmail.com>
diff --git a/power-supply/power_supply.cpp b/power-supply/power_supply.cpp
index 467144b..cd7f87f 100644
--- a/power-supply/power_supply.cpp
+++ b/power-supply/power_supply.cpp
@@ -105,8 +105,6 @@
if ((statusWord & status_word::VIN_UV_FAULT) && !vinUVFault)
{
- vinUVFault = true;
-
util::NamesValues nv;
nv.add("STATUS_WORD", statusWord);
@@ -161,6 +159,10 @@
if (powerOn)
{
+ std::uint8_t statusVout = 0;
+ std::uint8_t statusIout = 0;
+ std::uint8_t statusMFR = 0;
+
// Check PG# and UNIT_IS_OFF
if (((statusWord & status_word::POWER_GOOD_NEGATED) ||
(statusWord & status_word::UNIT_IS_OFF)) &&
@@ -195,6 +197,33 @@
powerOnFault = true;
}
+ // Check for an output overcurrent fault.
+ if ((statusWord & status_word::IOUT_OC_FAULT) &&
+ !outputOCFault)
+ {
+ statusInput = pmbusIntf.read(STATUS_INPUT, Type::Debug);
+ statusVout = pmbusIntf.read(STATUS_VOUT, Type::Debug);
+ statusIout = pmbusIntf.read(STATUS_IOUT, Type::Debug);
+ statusMFR = pmbusIntf.read(STATUS_MFR, Type::Debug);
+
+ util::NamesValues nv;
+ nv.add("STATUS_WORD", statusWord);
+ nv.add("STATUS_INPUT", statusInput);
+ nv.add("STATUS_VOUT", statusVout);
+ nv.add("STATUS_IOUT", statusIout);
+ nv.add("MFR_SPECIFIC", statusMFR);
+
+ using metadata = xyz::openbmc_project::Power::Fault::
+ PowerSupplyOutputOvercurrent;
+
+ report<PowerSupplyOutputOvercurrent>(
+ metadata::RAW_STATUS(nv.get().c_str()),
+ metadata::CALLOUT_INVENTORY_PATH(
+ inventoryPath.c_str()));
+
+ outputOCFault = true;
+ }
+
}
}
}
@@ -229,6 +258,7 @@
readFailLogged = false;
vinUVFault = false;
inputFault = false;
+ outputOCFault = false;
}
}
@@ -278,6 +308,7 @@
vinUVFault = false;
inputFault = false;
powerOnFault = false;
+ outputOCFault = false;
powerOnTimer.start(powerOnInterval, Timer::TimerType::oneshot);
}
else