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H A Dmedian.mako.cppefdd03c2041f995d56b77f0dc6ad5a47fe0ac199 Wed Sep 04 15:44:35 CDT 2019 Matthew Barth <msbarth@us.ibm.com> Add median* condition

The median condition determines the median value from a configured group
of properties and checks that against a defined condition to determine
whether or not the callback is called.

*Note: When 2 properties are used with the median condition, the
property determined to be the max is used instead of the average of the
2 properties. This is for providing a "worst case" median value.

An example would be to create a group consisting of multiple ambient
sensors where the median value from these ambient sensors would be used
to shutdown the system if above a given temperature.

i.e.)

- name: median temps
description: >
'If this condition passes the median ambient temperature
is too high(>= 45C). Shut the system down.'
class: condition
condition: median
paths: ambient sensors
properties: ambient temp
callback: ambient log and shutdown
op: '>='
bound: 45000
oneshot: true

Tested:
A defined median condition is generated according to the
MedianCondition class
The MedianCondition class produces a single median value from a
group of property values
Median value used against the given operation to determine if
callback is called or not

Change-Id: Icd53e1a6e30a263b7706a935f040eea97dcc2414
Signed-off-by: Matthew Barth <msbarth@us.ibm.com>
H A Dgenerated.mako.hppdiff efdd03c2041f995d56b77f0dc6ad5a47fe0ac199 Wed Sep 04 15:44:35 CDT 2019 Matthew Barth <msbarth@us.ibm.com> Add median* condition

The median condition determines the median value from a configured group
of properties and checks that against a defined condition to determine
whether or not the callback is called.

*Note: When 2 properties are used with the median condition, the
property determined to be the max is used instead of the average of the
2 properties. This is for providing a "worst case" median value.

An example would be to create a group consisting of multiple ambient
sensors where the median value from these ambient sensors would be used
to shutdown the system if above a given temperature.

i.e.)

- name: median temps
description: >
'If this condition passes the median ambient temperature
is too high(>= 45C). Shut the system down.'
class: condition
condition: median
paths: ambient sensors
properties: ambient temp
callback: ambient log and shutdown
op: '>='
bound: 45000
oneshot: true

Tested:
A defined median condition is generated according to the
MedianCondition class
The MedianCondition class produces a single median value from a
group of property values
Median value used against the given operation to determine if
callback is called or not

Change-Id: Icd53e1a6e30a263b7706a935f040eea97dcc2414
Signed-off-by: Matthew Barth <msbarth@us.ibm.com>
/openbmc/phosphor-dbus-monitor/src/
H A Dmedian.hppefdd03c2041f995d56b77f0dc6ad5a47fe0ac199 Wed Sep 04 15:44:35 CDT 2019 Matthew Barth <msbarth@us.ibm.com> Add median* condition

The median condition determines the median value from a configured group
of properties and checks that against a defined condition to determine
whether or not the callback is called.

*Note: When 2 properties are used with the median condition, the
property determined to be the max is used instead of the average of the
2 properties. This is for providing a "worst case" median value.

An example would be to create a group consisting of multiple ambient
sensors where the median value from these ambient sensors would be used
to shutdown the system if above a given temperature.

i.e.)

- name: median temps
description: >
'If this condition passes the median ambient temperature
is too high(>= 45C). Shut the system down.'
class: condition
condition: median
paths: ambient sensors
properties: ambient temp
callback: ambient log and shutdown
op: '>='
bound: 45000
oneshot: true

Tested:
A defined median condition is generated according to the
MedianCondition class
The MedianCondition class produces a single median value from a
group of property values
Median value used against the given operation to determine if
callback is called or not

Change-Id: Icd53e1a6e30a263b7706a935f040eea97dcc2414
Signed-off-by: Matthew Barth <msbarth@us.ibm.com>
H A Dpdmgen.pydiff efdd03c2041f995d56b77f0dc6ad5a47fe0ac199 Wed Sep 04 15:44:35 CDT 2019 Matthew Barth <msbarth@us.ibm.com> Add median* condition

The median condition determines the median value from a configured group
of properties and checks that against a defined condition to determine
whether or not the callback is called.

*Note: When 2 properties are used with the median condition, the
property determined to be the max is used instead of the average of the
2 properties. This is for providing a "worst case" median value.

An example would be to create a group consisting of multiple ambient
sensors where the median value from these ambient sensors would be used
to shutdown the system if above a given temperature.

i.e.)

- name: median temps
description: >
'If this condition passes the median ambient temperature
is too high(>= 45C). Shut the system down.'
class: condition
condition: median
paths: ambient sensors
properties: ambient temp
callback: ambient log and shutdown
op: '>='
bound: 45000
oneshot: true

Tested:
A defined median condition is generated according to the
MedianCondition class
The MedianCondition class produces a single median value from a
group of property values
Median value used against the given operation to determine if
callback is called or not

Change-Id: Icd53e1a6e30a263b7706a935f040eea97dcc2414
Signed-off-by: Matthew Barth <msbarth@us.ibm.com>