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H A Dpldm.hpp815f9f55 Mon Jul 27 01:42:13 CDT 2020 Tom Joseph <tomjoseph@in.ibm.com> pldm: Add support for OCC state changes

When the state of the OCC changes, host sends stateSensorEvent to
indicate going active or not active which is send as a D-Bus signal
by PLDM daemon. openpower-occ-control app listens for this signal
and updates the OCC D-Bus object. The lowest entity instance number
in the PDRs corresponds to first instance of the OCC.

Tested:

1) On a simics session verified that the sensor event is handled for
OCC going active and OCCActive property is set to true.
2) A sensorEvent is generated for OCC going non active and verified
OCCActive property is set to false.
3) Powered off the host and OCCActive property is set to false.

Signed-off-by: Tom Joseph <tomjoseph@in.ibm.com>
Change-Id: I0469cc483184b66acabc5f0cea1613a7768b3393
H A Dpldm.cpp815f9f55 Mon Jul 27 01:42:13 CDT 2020 Tom Joseph <tomjoseph@in.ibm.com> pldm: Add support for OCC state changes

When the state of the OCC changes, host sends stateSensorEvent to
indicate going active or not active which is send as a D-Bus signal
by PLDM daemon. openpower-occ-control app listens for this signal
and updates the OCC D-Bus object. The lowest entity instance number
in the PDRs corresponds to first instance of the OCC.

Tested:

1) On a simics session verified that the sensor event is handled for
OCC going active and OCCActive property is set to true.
2) A sensorEvent is generated for OCC going non active and verified
OCCActive property is set to false.
3) Powered off the host and OCCActive property is set to false.

Signed-off-by: Tom Joseph <tomjoseph@in.ibm.com>
Change-Id: I0469cc483184b66acabc5f0cea1613a7768b3393
H A Docc_manager.hpp815f9f55 Mon Jul 27 01:42:13 CDT 2020 Tom Joseph <tomjoseph@in.ibm.com> pldm: Add support for OCC state changes

When the state of the OCC changes, host sends stateSensorEvent to
indicate going active or not active which is send as a D-Bus signal
by PLDM daemon. openpower-occ-control app listens for this signal
and updates the OCC D-Bus object. The lowest entity instance number
in the PDRs corresponds to first instance of the OCC.

Tested:

1) On a simics session verified that the sensor event is handled for
OCC going active and OCCActive property is set to true.
2) A sensorEvent is generated for OCC going non active and verified
OCCActive property is set to false.
3) Powered off the host and OCCActive property is set to false.

Signed-off-by: Tom Joseph <tomjoseph@in.ibm.com>
Change-Id: I0469cc483184b66acabc5f0cea1613a7768b3393
H A Docc_manager.cpp815f9f55 Mon Jul 27 01:42:13 CDT 2020 Tom Joseph <tomjoseph@in.ibm.com> pldm: Add support for OCC state changes

When the state of the OCC changes, host sends stateSensorEvent to
indicate going active or not active which is send as a D-Bus signal
by PLDM daemon. openpower-occ-control app listens for this signal
and updates the OCC D-Bus object. The lowest entity instance number
in the PDRs corresponds to first instance of the OCC.

Tested:

1) On a simics session verified that the sensor event is handled for
OCC going active and OCCActive property is set to true.
2) A sensorEvent is generated for OCC going non active and verified
OCCActive property is set to false.
3) Powered off the host and OCCActive property is set to false.

Signed-off-by: Tom Joseph <tomjoseph@in.ibm.com>
Change-Id: I0469cc483184b66acabc5f0cea1613a7768b3393