#!/usr/bin/env python r""" Provide useful ipmi functions. """ import re import gen_print as gp import gen_misc as gm import gen_cmd as gc import gen_robot_keyword as grk import gen_robot_utils as gru import bmc_ssh_utils as bsu import var_funcs as vf import ipmi_client as ic import tempfile gru.my_import_resource("ipmi_client.robot") from robot.libraries.BuiltIn import BuiltIn def get_sol_info(): r""" Get all SOL info and return it as a dictionary. Example use: Robot code: ${sol_info}= get_sol_info Rpvars sol_info Output: sol_info: sol_info[Info]: SOL parameter 'Payload Channel (7)' not supported - defaulting to 0x0e sol_info[Character Send Threshold]: 1 sol_info[Force Authentication]: true sol_info[Privilege Level]: USER sol_info[Set in progress]: set-complete sol_info[Retry Interval (ms)]: 100 sol_info[Non-Volatile Bit Rate (kbps)]: IPMI-Over-Serial-Setting sol_info[Character Accumulate Level (ms)]: 100 sol_info[Enabled]: true sol_info[Volatile Bit Rate (kbps)]: IPMI-Over-Serial-Setting sol_info[Payload Channel]: 14 (0x0e) sol_info[Payload Port]: 623 sol_info[Force Encryption]: true sol_info[Retry Count]: 7 """ status, ret_values = grk.run_key_u("Run IPMI Standard Command sol info") # Create temp file path. temp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() temp_file_path = temp.name # Write sol info to temp file path. text_file = open(temp_file_path, "w") text_file.write(ret_values) text_file.close() # Use my_parm_file to interpret data. sol_info = gm.my_parm_file(temp_file_path) return sol_info def set_sol_setting(setting_name, setting_value): r""" Set SOL setting with given value. # Description of argument(s): # setting_name SOL setting which needs to be set (e.g. # "retry-count"). # setting_value Value which needs to be set (e.g. "7"). """ status, ret_values = grk.run_key_u("Run IPMI Standard Command sol set " + setting_name + " " + setting_value) return status def execute_ipmi_cmd(cmd_string, ipmi_cmd_type='inband', print_output=1, ignore_err=0, **options): r""" Run the given command string as an IPMI command and return the stdout, stderr and the return code. Description of argument(s): cmd_string The command string to be run as an IPMI command. ipmi_cmd_type 'inband' or 'external'. print_output If this is set, this function will print the stdout/stderr generated by the IPMI command. ignore_err Ignore error means that a failure encountered by running the command string will not be raised as a python exception. options These are passed directly to the create_ipmi_ext_command_string function. See that function's prolog for details. """ if ipmi_cmd_type == 'inband': IPMI_INBAND_CMD = BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${IPMI_INBAND_CMD}") cmd_buf = IPMI_INBAND_CMD + " " + cmd_string return bsu.os_execute_command(cmd_buf, print_out=print_output, ignore_err=ignore_err) if ipmi_cmd_type == 'external': cmd_buf = ic.create_ipmi_ext_command_string(cmd_string, **options) rc, stdout, stderr = gc.shell_cmd(cmd_buf, print_output=print_output, ignore_err=ignore_err, return_stderr=1) return stdout, stderr, rc def get_lan_print_dict(ipmi_cmd_type='external'): r""" Get IPMI 'lan print' output and return it as a dictionary. Here is an example of the IPMI lan print output: Set in Progress : Set Complete Auth Type Support : MD5 Auth Type Enable : Callback : MD5 : User : MD5 : Operator : MD5 : Admin : MD5 : OEM : MD5 IP Address Source : Static Address IP Address : x.x.x.x Subnet Mask : x.x.x.x MAC Address : xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Default Gateway IP : x.x.x.x 802.1q VLAN ID : Disabled Cipher Suite Priv Max : Not Available Bad Password Threshold : Not Available Given that data, this function will return the following dictionary. lan_print_dict: [Set in Progress]: Set Complete [Auth Type Support]: MD5 [Auth Type Enable]: [Callback]: MD5 [User]: MD5 [Operator]: MD5 [Admin]: MD5 [OEM]: MD5 [IP Address Source]: Static Address [IP Address]: x.x.x.x [Subnet Mask]: x.x.x.x [MAC Address]: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx [Default Gateway IP]: x.x.x.x [802.1q VLAN ID]: Disabled [Cipher Suite Priv Max]: Not Available [Bad Password Threshold]: Not Available Description of argument(s): ipmi_cmd_type The type of ipmi command to use (e.g. 'inband', 'external'). """ # Notice in the example of data above that 'Auth Type Enable' needs some # special processing. We essentially want to isolate its data and remove # the 'Auth Type Enable' string so that key_value_outbuf_to_dict can # process it as a sub-dictionary. cmd_buf = "lan print | grep -E '^(Auth Type Enable)" +\ "?[ ]+: ' | sed -re 's/^(Auth Type Enable)?[ ]+: //g'" stdout1, stderr, rc = execute_ipmi_cmd(cmd_buf, ipmi_cmd_type, print_output=0) # Now get the remainder of the data and exclude the lines with no field # names (i.e. the 'Auth Type Enable' sub-fields). cmd_buf = "lan print | grep -E -v '^[ ]+: '" stdout2, stderr, rc = execute_ipmi_cmd(cmd_buf, ipmi_cmd_type, print_output=0) # Make auth_type_enable_dict sub-dictionary... auth_type_enable_dict = vf.key_value_outbuf_to_dict(stdout1, to_lower=0, underscores=0) # Create the lan_print_dict... lan_print_dict = vf.key_value_outbuf_to_dict(stdout2, to_lower=0, underscores=0) # Re-assign 'Auth Type Enable' to contain the auth_type_enable_dict. lan_print_dict['Auth Type Enable'] = auth_type_enable_dict return lan_print_dict def get_ipmi_power_reading(strip_watts=1): r""" Get IPMI power reading data and return it as a dictionary. The data is obtained by issuing the IPMI "power reading" command. An example is shown below: Instantaneous power reading: 234 Watts Minimum during sampling period: 234 Watts Maximum during sampling period: 234 Watts Average power reading over sample period: 234 Watts IPMI timestamp: Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Sampling period: 00000000 Seconds. Power reading state is: deactivated For the data shown above, the following dictionary will be returned. result: [instantaneous_power_reading]: 238 Watts [minimum_during_sampling_period]: 238 Watts [maximum_during_sampling_period]: 238 Watts [average_power_reading_over_sample_period]: 238 Watts [ipmi_timestamp]: Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 [sampling_period]: 00000000 Seconds. [power_reading_state_is]: deactivated Description of argument(s): strip_watts Strip all dictionary values of the trailing " Watts" substring. """ status, ret_values = \ grk.run_key_u("Run IPMI Standard Command dcmi power reading") result = vf.key_value_outbuf_to_dict(ret_values) if strip_watts: result.update((k, re.sub(' Watts$', '', v)) for k, v in result.items()) return result def get_mc_info(): r""" Get IPMI mc info data and return it as a dictionary. The data is obtained by issuing the IPMI "mc info" command. An example is shown below: Device ID : 0 Device Revision : 0 Firmware Revision : 2.01 IPMI Version : 2.0 Manufacturer ID : 42817 Manufacturer Name : Unknown (0xA741) Product ID : 16975 (0x424f) Product Name : Unknown (0x424F) Device Available : yes Provides Device SDRs : yes Additional Device Support : Sensor Device SEL Device FRU Inventory Device Chassis Device Aux Firmware Rev Info : 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 For the data shown above, the following dictionary will be returned. mc_info: [device_id]: 0 [device_revision]: 0 [firmware_revision]: 2.01 [ipmi_version]: 2.0 [manufacturer_id]: 42817 [manufacturer_name]: Unknown (0xA741) [product_id]: 16975 (0x424f) [product_name]: Unknown (0x424F) [device_available]: yes [provides_device_sdrs]: yes [additional_device_support]: [additional_device_support][0]: Sensor Device [additional_device_support][1]: SEL Device [additional_device_support][2]: FRU Inventory Device [additional_device_support][3]: Chassis Device [aux_firmware_rev_info]: [aux_firmware_rev_info][0]: 0x00 [aux_firmware_rev_info][1]: 0x00 [aux_firmware_rev_info][2]: 0x00 [aux_firmware_rev_info][3]: 0x00 """ status, ret_values = \ grk.run_key_u("Run IPMI Standard Command mc info") result = vf.key_value_outbuf_to_dict(ret_values, process_indent=1) return result def get_sdr_info(): r""" Get IPMI sdr info data and return it as a dictionary. The data is obtained by issuing the IPMI "sdr info" command. An example is shown below: SDR Version : 0x51 Record Count : 216 Free Space : unspecified Most recent Addition : Most recent Erase : SDR overflow : no SDR Repository Update Support : unspecified Delete SDR supported : no Partial Add SDR supported : no Reserve SDR repository supported : no SDR Repository Alloc info supported : no For the data shown above, the following dictionary will be returned. mc_info: [sdr_version]: 0x51 [record_Count]: 216 [free_space]: unspecified [most_recent_addition]: [most_recent_erase]: [sdr_overflow]: no [sdr_repository_update_support]: unspecified [delete_sdr_supported]: no [partial_add_sdr_supported]: no [reserve_sdr_repository_supported]: no [sdr_repository_alloc_info_supported]: no """ status, ret_values = \ grk.run_key_u("Run IPMI Standard Command sdr info") result = vf.key_value_outbuf_to_dict(ret_values, process_indent=1) return result def get_aux_version(version_id): r""" Get IPMI Aux version info data and return it. Description of argument(s): version_id The data is obtained by from BMC /etc/os-release (e.g. "xxx-v2.1-438-g0030304-r3-gfea8585"). In the prior example, the 3rd field is "438" is the commit version and the 5th field is "r3" and value "3" is the release version. Aux version return from this function 4380003. """ # Commit version. count = re.findall("-(\\d{1,4})-", version_id) # Release version. release = re.findall("-r(\\d{1,4})", version_id) if release: aux_version = count[0] + "{0:0>4}".format(release[0]) else: aux_version = count[0] + "0000" return aux_version def get_fru_info(): r""" Get fru info and return it as a list of dictionaries. The data is obtained by issuing the IPMI "fru print -N 50" command. An example is shown below: FRU Device Description : Builtin FRU Device (ID 0) Device not present (Unspecified error) FRU Device Description : cpu0 (ID 1) Board Mfg Date : Sun Dec 31 18:00:00 1995 Board Mfg : Board Product : PROCESSOR MODULE Board Serial : YA1934315964 Board Part Number : 02CY209 FRU Device Description : cpu1 (ID 2) Board Mfg Date : Sun Dec 31 18:00:00 1995 Board Mfg : Board Product : PROCESSOR MODULE Board Serial : YA1934315965 Board Part Number : 02CY209 For the data shown above, the following list of dictionaries will be returned. fru_obj: fru_obj[0]: [fru_device_description]: Builtin FRU Device (ID 0) [state]: Device not present (Unspecified error) fru_obj[1]: [fru_device_description]: cpu0 (ID 1) [board_mfg_date]: Sun Dec 31 18:00:00 1995 [board_mfg]: [board_product]: PROCESSOR MODULE [board_serial]: YA1934315964 [board_part_number]: 02CY209 fru_obj[2]: [fru_device_description]: cpu1 (ID 2) [board_mfg_date]: Sun Dec 31 18:00:00 1995 [board_mfg]: [board_product]: PROCESSOR MODULE [board_serial]: YA1934315965 [board_part_number]: 02CY209 """ status, ret_values = \ grk.run_key_u("Run IPMI Standard Command fru print -N 50") # Manipulate the "Device not present" line to create a "state" key. ret_values = re.sub("Device not present", "state : Device not present", ret_values) return [vf.key_value_outbuf_to_dict(x) for x in re.split("\n\n", ret_values)] def get_component_fru_info(component='cpu', fru_objs=None): r""" Get fru info for the given component and return it as a list of dictionaries. This function calls upon get_fru_info and then filters out the unwanted entries. See get_fru_info's prolog for a layout of the data. Description of argument(s): component The component (e.g. "cpu", "dimm", etc.). fru_objs A fru_objs list such as the one returned by get_fru_info. If this is None, then this function will call get_fru_info to obtain such a list. Supplying this argument may improve performance if this function is to be called multiple times. """ if fru_objs is None: fru_objs = get_fru_info() return\ [x for x in fru_objs if re.match(component + '([0-9]+)? ', x['fru_device_description'])] def get_user_info(userid, channel_number=1): r""" Get user info using channel command and return it as a dictionary. Description of argument(s): userid The userid (e.g. "1", "2", etc.). channel_number The user's channel number (e.g. "1"). The data is obtained by issuing the IPMI "channel getaccess" command. An example is shown below for user id 1 and channel number 1. Maximum User IDs : 15 Enabled User IDs : 1 User ID : 1 User Name : root Fixed Name : No Access Available : callback Link Authentication : enabled IPMI Messaging : enabled Privilege Level : ADMINISTRATOR Enable Status : enabled For the data shown above, the following dictionary will be returned. user_info: [maximum_userids]: 15 [enabled_userids: 1 [userid] 1 [user_name] root [fixed_name] No [access_available] callback [link_authentication] enabled [ipmi_messaging] enabled [privilege_level] ADMINISTRATOR [enable_status] enabled """ status, ret_values = grk.run_key_u("Run IPMI Standard Command channel getaccess " + str(channel_number) + " " + str(userid)) result = vf.key_value_outbuf_to_dict(ret_values, process_indent=1) return result def channel_getciphers_ipmi(): r""" Run 'channel getciphers ipmi' command and return the result as a list of dictionaries. Example robot code: ${ipmi_channel_ciphers}= Channel Getciphers IPMI Rprint Vars ipmi_channel_ciphers Example output: ipmi_channel_ciphers: [0]: [id]: 3 [iana]: N/A [auth_alg]: hmac_sha1 [integrity_alg]: hmac_sha1_96 [confidentiality_alg]: aes_cbc_128 [1]: [id]: 17 [iana]: N/A [auth_alg]: hmac_sha256 [integrity_alg]: sha256_128 [confidentiality_alg]: aes_cbc_128 """ cmd_buf = "channel getciphers ipmi | sed -re 's/ Alg/_Alg/g'" stdout, stderr, rc = execute_ipmi_cmd(cmd_buf, "external", print_output=0) return vf.outbuf_to_report(stdout)