/openbmc/witherspoon-pfault-analysis/ |
H A D | elog-errors.hpp | diff 875b363cdc6dbd5f75ffb72008981581efc67f9b Wed Sep 13 18:46:03 CDT 2017 Brandon Wyman <bjwyman@gmail.com> Add in support for power supply over-temperature
If a power supply encounters an over-temperature condition, the FAN FAULT OR WARNING bit of the STATUS_WORD (low byte) command response should be turned on. Ideally, when this is encountered, both power supplies would be called out, as one condition that could lead to this is due to the other supply putting out less current. Since each monitoring application of the power supplies only knows its own information, just the power supply indicating the condition will be called out along with metadata containing potentially relevant command response data.
Change-Id: I8f96828f85161050f73bb080392e1e8fef4a179b Signed-off-by: Brandon Wyman <bjwyman@gmail.com>
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H A D | pmbus.hpp | diff 875b363cdc6dbd5f75ffb72008981581efc67f9b Wed Sep 13 18:46:03 CDT 2017 Brandon Wyman <bjwyman@gmail.com> Add in support for power supply over-temperature
If a power supply encounters an over-temperature condition, the FAN FAULT OR WARNING bit of the STATUS_WORD (low byte) command response should be turned on. Ideally, when this is encountered, both power supplies would be called out, as one condition that could lead to this is due to the other supply putting out less current. Since each monitoring application of the power supplies only knows its own information, just the power supply indicating the condition will be called out along with metadata containing potentially relevant command response data.
Change-Id: I8f96828f85161050f73bb080392e1e8fef4a179b Signed-off-by: Brandon Wyman <bjwyman@gmail.com>
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/openbmc/phosphor-power/ |
H A D | elog-errors.hpp | diff 875b363cdc6dbd5f75ffb72008981581efc67f9b Wed Sep 13 18:46:03 CDT 2017 Brandon Wyman <bjwyman@gmail.com> Add in support for power supply over-temperature
If a power supply encounters an over-temperature condition, the FAN FAULT OR WARNING bit of the STATUS_WORD (low byte) command response should be turned on. Ideally, when this is encountered, both power supplies would be called out, as one condition that could lead to this is due to the other supply putting out less current. Since each monitoring application of the power supplies only knows its own information, just the power supply indicating the condition will be called out along with metadata containing potentially relevant command response data.
Change-Id: I8f96828f85161050f73bb080392e1e8fef4a179b Signed-off-by: Brandon Wyman <bjwyman@gmail.com>
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H A D | pmbus.hpp | diff 875b363cdc6dbd5f75ffb72008981581efc67f9b Wed Sep 13 18:46:03 CDT 2017 Brandon Wyman <bjwyman@gmail.com> Add in support for power supply over-temperature
If a power supply encounters an over-temperature condition, the FAN FAULT OR WARNING bit of the STATUS_WORD (low byte) command response should be turned on. Ideally, when this is encountered, both power supplies would be called out, as one condition that could lead to this is due to the other supply putting out less current. Since each monitoring application of the power supplies only knows its own information, just the power supply indicating the condition will be called out along with metadata containing potentially relevant command response data.
Change-Id: I8f96828f85161050f73bb080392e1e8fef4a179b Signed-off-by: Brandon Wyman <bjwyman@gmail.com>
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/openbmc/witherspoon-pfault-analysis/power-supply/ |
H A D | power_supply.hpp | diff 875b363cdc6dbd5f75ffb72008981581efc67f9b Wed Sep 13 18:46:03 CDT 2017 Brandon Wyman <bjwyman@gmail.com> Add in support for power supply over-temperature
If a power supply encounters an over-temperature condition, the FAN FAULT OR WARNING bit of the STATUS_WORD (low byte) command response should be turned on. Ideally, when this is encountered, both power supplies would be called out, as one condition that could lead to this is due to the other supply putting out less current. Since each monitoring application of the power supplies only knows its own information, just the power supply indicating the condition will be called out along with metadata containing potentially relevant command response data.
Change-Id: I8f96828f85161050f73bb080392e1e8fef4a179b Signed-off-by: Brandon Wyman <bjwyman@gmail.com>
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H A D | power_supply.cpp | diff 875b363cdc6dbd5f75ffb72008981581efc67f9b Wed Sep 13 18:46:03 CDT 2017 Brandon Wyman <bjwyman@gmail.com> Add in support for power supply over-temperature
If a power supply encounters an over-temperature condition, the FAN FAULT OR WARNING bit of the STATUS_WORD (low byte) command response should be turned on. Ideally, when this is encountered, both power supplies would be called out, as one condition that could lead to this is due to the other supply putting out less current. Since each monitoring application of the power supplies only knows its own information, just the power supply indicating the condition will be called out along with metadata containing potentially relevant command response data.
Change-Id: I8f96828f85161050f73bb080392e1e8fef4a179b Signed-off-by: Brandon Wyman <bjwyman@gmail.com>
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/openbmc/phosphor-power/power-supply/ |
H A D | power_supply.hpp | diff 875b363cdc6dbd5f75ffb72008981581efc67f9b Wed Sep 13 18:46:03 CDT 2017 Brandon Wyman <bjwyman@gmail.com> Add in support for power supply over-temperature
If a power supply encounters an over-temperature condition, the FAN FAULT OR WARNING bit of the STATUS_WORD (low byte) command response should be turned on. Ideally, when this is encountered, both power supplies would be called out, as one condition that could lead to this is due to the other supply putting out less current. Since each monitoring application of the power supplies only knows its own information, just the power supply indicating the condition will be called out along with metadata containing potentially relevant command response data.
Change-Id: I8f96828f85161050f73bb080392e1e8fef4a179b Signed-off-by: Brandon Wyman <bjwyman@gmail.com>
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H A D | power_supply.cpp | diff 875b363cdc6dbd5f75ffb72008981581efc67f9b Wed Sep 13 18:46:03 CDT 2017 Brandon Wyman <bjwyman@gmail.com> Add in support for power supply over-temperature
If a power supply encounters an over-temperature condition, the FAN FAULT OR WARNING bit of the STATUS_WORD (low byte) command response should be turned on. Ideally, when this is encountered, both power supplies would be called out, as one condition that could lead to this is due to the other supply putting out less current. Since each monitoring application of the power supplies only knows its own information, just the power supply indicating the condition will be called out along with metadata containing potentially relevant command response data.
Change-Id: I8f96828f85161050f73bb080392e1e8fef4a179b Signed-off-by: Brandon Wyman <bjwyman@gmail.com>
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