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Revision Date Author Comments
# 28cfceb2 22-Aug-2024 Gunnar Mills <gmills@us.ibm.com>

Update to 2024.2

Redfish changed the directory structure again. Don't see that ZipFile
has a "cd" so insert the version in the path when checking or building
the path.

You can see this directory st

Update to 2024.2

Redfish changed the directory structure again. Don't see that ZipFile
has a "cd" so insert the version in the path when checking or building
the path.

You can see this directory structure change by downloading 2024.2 vs
2024.1. Also by printing the ZipFile Info.

<ZipInfo filename='DSP8010_2024.2/info.json' compress_type=deflate
filemode='-rw-r--r--' file_size=54 compress_size=42>

This is how we used to do it. [1]

[1]: https://github.com/openbmc/bmcweb/commit/60c922dfacd5d1aeec8789e03edc91b47f4a6661

Make the changes for the script, bump the version, and run the script.

See below for more info on this release:
https://www.dmtf.org/content/redfish-release-20242-now-available

Tested: Validator is happy.

Change-Id: I87674d5b9ff19b39d3cdf2fb046543e21a6ebc5b
Signed-off-by: Gunnar Mills <gmills@us.ibm.com>

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# f2a8e57e 18-Jun-2024 Gunnar Mills <gmills@us.ibm.com>

Pull in 2024.1 schemas

Redfish released 2024.1 in May.
https://www.dmtf.org/content/redfish-release-20241-now-available

"The bundle includes 29 schema updates and additional developer
resources." T

Pull in 2024.1 schemas

Redfish released 2024.1 in May.
https://www.dmtf.org/content/redfish-release-20241-now-available

"The bundle includes 29 schema updates and additional developer
resources." There was a request on the discord server to pull this in.

Changed 1 line scripts/update_schemas.py and reran the tool.

Tested: None. Inspection only. Picking up new schemas hasn't caused
problems in the past.

Change-Id: I44f08ab56ad2f97b757b48003ac97a2f914bd8ea
Signed-off-by: Gunnar Mills <gmills@us.ibm.com>

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# 2ae81db9 31-Jan-2024 Gunnar Mills <gmills@us.ibm.com>

Bump Redfish schemas to 2023.3

Redfish released 2023.3 1/25/2024.
https://www.dmtf.org/content/redfish-release-20233-now-available

It is several new schemas and added properties to a pile of schema

Bump Redfish schemas to 2023.3

Redfish released 2023.3 1/25/2024.
https://www.dmtf.org/content/redfish-release-20233-now-available

It is several new schemas and added properties to a pile of schemas.
One use case is: ComputerSystem v1.22.0
Added EfficiencyFavorPower and EfficiencyFavorPerformance to PowerMode
https://gerrit.openbmc.org/c/openbmc/phosphor-dbus-interfaces/+/69122

This is a one line change to scripts/update_schemas.py and then ran the
script.

Tested: See the new schema versions (e.g. System 1.22.0).
No new Validator errors on p10bmc.

Change-Id: I5c10d78e891da71fd14187f63aa6ac682cf15598
Signed-off-by: Gunnar Mills <gmills@us.ibm.com>

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# a8d8f9d8 26-Jan-2023 Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com>

Update schema pack to 2022.3

Update scripts/update_schemas.py to point at 2022.3 and run.

Schema pack 2022.3 is the latest Redfish release, released 01/23/2023.
It contains several new schemas and

Update schema pack to 2022.3

Update scripts/update_schemas.py to point at 2022.3 and run.

Schema pack 2022.3 is the latest Redfish release, released 01/23/2023.
It contains several new schemas and support for Multi-factor
Authentication and CXL support along other things.

Update done by automation.

Tested: Redfish service validator passes.

Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com>
Change-Id: I55a64d7cda26572e7b75135acc324cb44d316fe6

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# 0ec8b83d 14-Mar-2022 Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com>

Generate Redfish enums from schemas

OpenBMC tends to have a significant problem in doing the appropriate
lookups from the schema files, and many bugs have been injected by users
picking a bad enum,

Generate Redfish enums from schemas

OpenBMC tends to have a significant problem in doing the appropriate
lookups from the schema files, and many bugs have been injected by users
picking a bad enum, or mistyping the casing of an enum value.

At the same time, nlohmann::json has recently added first class support
for enums, https://json.nlohmann.me/features/enum_conversion/

This commit attempts to build a set of redfish includes file with all
the available Redfish enums in an easy to use enum class. This makes it
very clear which enums are supported by the schemas we produce, and adds
very little to no extra boilerplate on the human-written code we
produced previously.

Note, in the generated enum class, because of our use of the clang-tidy
check for macros, the clang-tidy check needs an exception for these
macros that don't technically follow the coding standard. This seems
like a reasonable compromise, and in this case, given that nlohmann
doesn't support a non-macro version of this.

One question that arises is what this does to the binary size.... Under
the current compiler optimizations, and with the current best practices,
it leads to an overall increase in binary size of ~1200 bytes for the
enum machinery, then approximately 200 bytes for every call site we
switch over. We should decide if this nominal increase is reasonable.

Tested: Redfish protocol validator runs with same number of failures as
previously.
Redfish Service Validator passes (one unrelated qemu-specific exception)

Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <edtanous@google.com>
Change-Id: I7c7ee4db0823f7c57ecaa59620b280b53a46e2c1

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