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systemintfcmds.cpp
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#include "systemintfcmds.h"
#include "host-ipmid/ipmid-api.h"
#include <stdio.h>
void register_netfn_app_functions() __attribute__((constructor));
//-------------------------------------------------------------------
// Called by Host post response from Get_Message_Flags
//-------------------------------------------------------------------
ipmi_ret_t ipmi_app_read_event(ipmi_netfn_t netfn, ipmi_cmd_t cmd,
ipmi_request_t request, ipmi_response_t response,
ipmi_data_len_t data_len, ipmi_context_t context)
{
ipmi_ret_t rc = IPMI_CC_OK;
printf("IPMI APP READ EVENT command received\n");
// TODO : For now, this is catering only to the Soft Power Off via OEM SEL
// mechanism. If we need to make this generically used for some
// other conditions, then we can take advantage of context pointer.
struct oem_sel_timestamped soft_off = {0};
*data_len = sizeof(struct oem_sel_timestamped);
// either id[0] -or- id[1] can be filled in. We will use id[0]
soft_off.id[0] = SEL_OEM_ID_0;
soft_off.id[1] = SEL_OEM_ID_0;
soft_off.type = SEL_RECORD_TYPE_OEM;
// Following 3 bytes are from IANA Manufactre_Id field. See below
soft_off.manuf_id[0]= 0x41;
soft_off.manuf_id[1]= 0xA7;
soft_off.manuf_id[2]= 0x00;
// per IPMI spec NetFuntion for OEM
soft_off.netfun = 0x3A;
// Mechanism to kick start soft shutdown.
soft_off.cmd = CMD_POWER;
soft_off.data[0] = SOFT_OFF;
// All '0xFF' since unused.
memset(&soft_off.data[1], 0xFF, 3);
// Pack the actual response
memcpy(response, &soft_off, *data_len);
return rc;
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Called by Host on seeing a SMS_ATN bit set. Return a hardcoded
// value of 0x2 indicating we need Host read some data.
//-------------------------------------------------------------------
ipmi_ret_t ipmi_app_get_msg_flags(ipmi_netfn_t netfn, ipmi_cmd_t cmd,
ipmi_request_t request, ipmi_response_t response,
ipmi_data_len_t data_len, ipmi_context_t context)
{
// Generic return from IPMI commands.
ipmi_ret_t rc = IPMI_CC_OK;
printf("IPMI APP GET MSG FLAGS returning with [bit:2] set\n");
// From IPMI spec V2.0 for Get Message Flags Command :
// bit:[1] from LSB : 1b = Event Message Buffer Full.
// Return as 0 if Event Message Buffer is not supported,
// or when the Event Message buffer is disabled.
// TODO. For now. assume its not disabled and send "0x2" anyway:
uint8_t set_event_msg_buffer_full = 0x2;
*data_len = sizeof(set_event_msg_buffer_full);
// Pack the actual response
memcpy(response, &set_event_msg_buffer_full, *data_len);
return rc;
}
ipmi_ret_t ipmi_app_set_bmc_global_enables(ipmi_netfn_t netfn, ipmi_cmd_t cmd,
ipmi_request_t request, ipmi_response_t response,
ipmi_data_len_t data_len, ipmi_context_t context)
{
ipmi_ret_t rc = IPMI_CC_OK;
*data_len = 0;
// Event and message logging enabled by default so return for now
printf("IPMI APP SET BMC GLOBAL ENABLES Ignoring for now\n");
return rc;
}
void register_netfn_app_functions()
{
// <Read Event Message Buffer>
printf("Registering NetFn:[0x%X], Cmd:[0x%X]\n",NETFUN_APP, IPMI_CMD_READ_EVENT);
ipmi_register_callback(NETFUN_APP, IPMI_CMD_READ_EVENT, NULL, ipmi_app_read_event,
SYSTEM_INTERFACE);
// <Set BMC Global Enables>
printf("Registering NetFn:[0x%X], Cmd:[0x%X]\n",NETFUN_APP,
IPMI_CMD_SET_BMC_GLOBAL_ENABLES);
ipmi_register_callback(NETFUN_APP, IPMI_CMD_SET_BMC_GLOBAL_ENABLES, NULL,
ipmi_app_set_bmc_global_enables, SYSTEM_INTERFACE);
// <Get Message Flags>
printf("Registering NetFn:[0x%X], Cmd:[0x%X]\n",NETFUN_APP, IPMI_CMD_GET_MSG_FLAGS);
ipmi_register_callback(NETFUN_APP, IPMI_CMD_GET_MSG_FLAGS, NULL, ipmi_app_get_msg_flags,
SYSTEM_INTERFACE);
return;
}