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| 13-Dec-2021 |
Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com> |
Move to common variant
This saves approximately 34kB in the compressed binary size of bmcweb due to reduced template instantiations. This amounts to a 2.5% reduction in the overall size.
Note, the
Move to common variant
This saves approximately 34kB in the compressed binary size of bmcweb due to reduced template instantiations. This amounts to a 2.5% reduction in the overall size.
Note, there were a few places where we broke const-correctness in the form of pulling a non-const reference out of a const variant. This new variant now requires const correctness, so some consts are added where required.
Tested: Code compiles.
Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com> Change-Id: I6a60c8881c1268627eedb4ffddf16689dc5f6ed2
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| 30-Nov-2021 |
Nan Zhou <nanzhoumails@gmail.com> |
fix the year 2038 problem in getDateTime
The existing codes cast uint64_t into time_t which is int32_t in most 32-bit systems. It results overflow if the timestamp is larger than INT_MAX. time_t wil
fix the year 2038 problem in getDateTime
The existing codes cast uint64_t into time_t which is int32_t in most 32-bit systems. It results overflow if the timestamp is larger than INT_MAX. time_t will be 64 bits in future releases of glibc. See https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28182.
This change workarounds the year 2038 problem via boost's ptime. std::chrono doesn't help since it is still 32 bits.
Tested on QEMU. Example output for certificate: { "Name": "HTTPS Certificate", "Subject": null, "ValidNotAfter": "2106-01-28T20:40:31Z", "ValidNotBefore": "2106-02-06T18:28:16Z" } Previously, the format is like "1969-12-31T12:00:00+00:00". Note that the ending "+00:00" is the time zone, not ms.
Tested the schema on QEMU. No new Redfish Service Validator errors.
Signed-off-by: Nan Zhou <nanzhoumails@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com> Change-Id: I8ef0bee3d724184d96253c23f3919447828d3f82
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| 15-Dec-2020 |
Wludzik, Jozef <jozef.wludzik@intel.com> |
Sync Telmetry service with EventService
Synced the latest changes in Telemetry service with Event Service code. Now assembling MetricReport is covered in single place in code. Updated method of fetc
Sync Telmetry service with EventService
Synced the latest changes in Telemetry service with Event Service code. Now assembling MetricReport is covered in single place in code. Updated method of fetching Readings from Telemetry by Event Service. Using ReportUpdate signal is no longer supported. Now Event Service monitors for PropertiesChanged signal from /xyz/openbmc_project/Telemetry/Reports path.
Tested: - Verified that EventListener received MetricReport response from Event Service in insecure http push style eventing mode
Change-Id: I2fc1841a6c9259a8bff30b34bddc0d4aabd41912 Signed-off-by: Wludzik, Jozef <jozef.wludzik@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Lukasz Kazmierczak <lukasz.kazmierczak@intel.com>
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| 25-Oct-2021 |
Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com> |
Make telemetry use the common collection utilities
getReportCollection is almost a 1:1 copy of getCollectionMembers, but hardcoded for report interface. This commit moves to using the common implem
Make telemetry use the common collection utilities
getReportCollection is almost a 1:1 copy of getCollectionMembers, but hardcoded for report interface. This commit moves to using the common implementation, rather than duplicating the code.
In the course of writing this patchset, it looks like the definition in metric_report_definition.hpp is incorrect, as we pulling metric reports instead of pulling metric report definitions. This commit has the same behavior as the old, but will need to be looked at in the future.
Tested: Basic touch testing done by Szymon Dompke. "Everything looks good to me"
Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com> Change-Id: I643da1849aacc38848db1da3eeaad0c111521d34
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| 09-Jun-2021 |
Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com> |
Automate PrivilegeRegistry to code
This commit attempts to automate the creation of our privileges structures from the redfish privilege registry. It accomplishes this by updating parse_registries.
Automate PrivilegeRegistry to code
This commit attempts to automate the creation of our privileges structures from the redfish privilege registry. It accomplishes this by updating parse_registries.py to also pull down the privilege registry from DMTF. The script then generates privilege_registry.hpp, which include const defines for all the privilege registry entries in the same format that the Privileges struct accepts. This allows new clients to simply reference the variable to these privilege structures, instead of having to manually (ie error pronely) put the privileges in themselves.
This commit updates all the routes.
For the moment, override and OEM schemas are not considered. Today we don't have any OEM-specific Redfish routes, so the existing ones inherit their parents schema. Overrides have other issues, and are already incorrect as Redfish defines them.
Binary size remains unchanged after this patchset.
Tested: Ran redfish service validator
Ran test case from f9a6708c4c6490257e2eb6a8c04458f500902476 to ensure that the new privileges constructor didn't cause us to regress the brace construction initializer.
Checked binary size with: gzip -c $BBPATH/tmp/work/s7106-openbmc-linux-gnueabi/obmc-phosphor-image/1.0-r0/rootfs/usr/bin/bmcweb | wc -c 1244048
(tested on previous patchset)
Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com> Change-Id: Ideede3d5b39d50bffe7fe78a0848bdbc22ac387f
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| 14-Jun-2021 |
Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com> |
Remove ambiguous privileges constructor
There are a number of endpoints that assume that a given routes privileges are governed by a single set of privileges, instead of multiple sets ORed together.
Remove ambiguous privileges constructor
There are a number of endpoints that assume that a given routes privileges are governed by a single set of privileges, instead of multiple sets ORed together. To handle this, there were two overloads of the privileges() method, one that took a vector of Privileges, and one that took an initializer_list of const char*. Unfortunately, this leads some code in AccountService to pick the wrong overload when it's called like this .privileges( {{"ConfigureUsers"}, {"ConfigureManager"}, {"ConfigureSelf"}})
This is supposed to be "User must have ConfigureUsers, or ConfigureManager, or ConfigureSelf". Currently, because it selects the wrong overload, it computes to "User must have ConfigureUsers AND ConfigureManager AND ConfigureSelf.
The double braces are supposed to cause this to form a vector of Privileges, but it appears that the initializer list gets consumed, and the single invocation of initializer list is called. Interestingly, trying to put in a privileges overload of intializer_list<initializer_list<const char*>> causes the compilation to fail with an ambiguous call error, which is what I would've expected to see previously in this case, but alas, I'm only a novice when it comes to how the C++ standard works in these edge cases. This is likely due in part to the fact that they were templates of an unused template param (seemingly copied from the previous method) and SFINAE rules around templates.
This commit functionally removes one of the privileges overloads, and adds a second set of braces to every privileges call that previously had a single set of braces. Previous code will not compile now, which is IMO a good thing.
This likely popped up in the Node class removal, because the Node class explicitly constructs a vector of Privilege objects, ensuing it can hit the right overload
Tested: Ran Redfish service validator
Tested the specific use case outlined on discord with: Creating a new user with operator privilege: ``` redfishtool -S Always -u root -p 0penBmc -vvvvvvvvv -r 192.168.7.2 AccountService adduser foo mysuperPass1 Operator ```
Then attempting to list accounts: ``` curl -vvvv --insecure --user foo:mysuperPass1 https://192.168.7.2/redfish/v1/AccountService/Accounts/foo ```
Which succeeded and returned the account in question.
Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com> Change-Id: I83e62b70e97f56dc57d43b9081f333a02fe85495
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| 08-Apr-2021 |
John Edward Broadbent <jebr@google.com> |
Remove Redfish Node class
Reduces the total number of lines and will allow for easier testing of the redfish responses.
A main purpose of the node class was to set app.routeDynamic(). However now a
Remove Redfish Node class
Reduces the total number of lines and will allow for easier testing of the redfish responses.
A main purpose of the node class was to set app.routeDynamic(). However now app.routeDynamic can handle the complexity that was once in critical to node. The macro app.routeDynamic() provides a shorter cleaner interface to the unerlying app.routeDyanic call. The old pattern set permissions for 6 interfaces (get, head, patch, put, delete_, and post) even if only one interface is created. That pattern creates unneeded code that can be safely removed with no effect. Unit test for the responses would have to mock the node the class in order to fully test responses.
see https://github.com/openbmc/bmcweb/issues/181
The following files still need node to be extracted.
virtual_media.hpp account_service.hpp redfish_sessions.hpp ethernet.hpp
The files above use a pattern that is not trivial to address. Often their responses call an async lambda capturing the inherited class. ie (https://github.com/openbmc/bmcweb/blob/ffed87b5ad1797ca966d030e7f979770 28d258fa/redfish-core/lib/account_service.hpp#L1393) At a later point I plan to remove node from the files above.
Tested: I ran the docker unit test with the following command. WORKSPACE=$(pwd) UNIT_TEST_PKG=bmcweb ./openbmc-build-scripts/run-unit-test-docker.sh
I ran the validator and this change did not create any issues. python3 RedfishServiceValidator.py -c config.ini
Signed-off-by: John Edward Broadbent <jebr@google.com> Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com> Change-Id: I147a0289c52cb4198345b1ad9bfe6fdddf57f3df
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| 31-Mar-2021 |
zhanghch05 <zhanghch05@inspur.com> |
Using AsyncResp everywhere
Get the core using AsyncResp everywhere, and not have each individual handler creating its own object.We can call app.handle() without fear of the response getting ended a
Using AsyncResp everywhere
Get the core using AsyncResp everywhere, and not have each individual handler creating its own object.We can call app.handle() without fear of the response getting ended after the first tree is done populating. Don't use res.end() anymore.
Tested: 1. Validator passed.
Signed-off-by: zhanghaicheng <zhanghch05@inspur.com> Change-Id: I867367ce4a0caf8c4b3f4e07e06c11feed0782e8
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| 27-Apr-2020 |
Wludzik, Jozef <jozef.wludzik@intel.com> |
Redfish TelemetryService schema implementation
Now user is able to communicate with Telemetry service using Redfish. Added TelemetryService, MetricReports, MetricReportCollection, MetricReportDefini
Redfish TelemetryService schema implementation
Now user is able to communicate with Telemetry service using Redfish. Added TelemetryService, MetricReports, MetricReportCollection, MetricReportDefinition and MetricReportDefinitionCollection nodes with GET method support. Added TelemetryService URI to root service. Implemented communication with backend - Telemetry: https://github.com/openbmc/telemetry
Added schemes attributes that are supported by Telemetry service design, ref.: https://github.com/openbmc/docs/blob/master/designs/telemetry.md
Change introduces function that converts decimal value into duration format that is described by ISO 8601 and Redfish specification.
Tested: - Tested using romulus and s2600wf images on QEMU - Verified DBus method calls to Telemetry service from bmcweb - Verified bmcweb responses from new nodes in different cases: - Report collection is empty - Report collection is filled with artificial data - Telemetry service is disabled - Verified time_utils::toDurationString() output - Passed RedfishServiceValidator.py
Signed-off-by: Wludzik, Jozef <jozef.wludzik@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Adrian Ambrożewicz <adrian.ambrozewicz@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Grobelny <krzysztof.grobelny@intel.com> Change-Id: Ie6b0b49f4ef5eeaef07d1209b6c349270c04d570
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