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1d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler# Phosphor State Manager Documentation
2d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
3d6fe3150SAndrew GeisslerThis repository contains the software responsible for tracking and controlling
42138f45cSAndrew Geisslerthe state of different objects within OpenBMC. This currently includes the BMC,
52138f45cSAndrew GeisslerChassis, Host, and Hypervisor. The most critical feature of
62138f45cSAndrew Geisslerphosphor-state-manager software is its support for requests to power on and off
72138f45cSAndrew Geisslerthe system by the user.
8d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
9d6fe3150SAndrew GeisslerThis software also enforces any restore policy (i.e. auto power on system after
10d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslera system power event or bmc reset) and ensures its states are updated correctly
11d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerin situations where the BMC is rebooted and the chassis or host are in
12d6fe3150SAndrew Geissleron/running states.
13d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
14d6fe3150SAndrew GeisslerThis repository also provides a command line tool, obmcutil, which provides
15d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerbasic command line support to query and control phosphor-state-manager
16d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerapplications running within an OpenBMC system. This tool itself runs within an
17d6fe3150SAndrew GeisslerOpenBMC system and utilizes D-Bus APIs. These D-Bus APIs are used for
18d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerdevelopment and debug and are not intended for end users.
19d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
20d6fe3150SAndrew GeisslerAs with all OpenBMC applications, interfaces and properties within
211b83babfSPatrick Williamsphosphor-state-manager are D-Bus interfaces. These interfaces are then used by
221b83babfSPatrick Williamsexternal interface protocols, such as Redfish and IPMI, to report and control
231b83babfSPatrick Williamsstate to/by the end user.
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25d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler## State Tracking and Control
26d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
27d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerphosphor-state-manager makes extensive use of systemd. There is a writeup
28d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler[here][1] with an overview of systemd and its use by OpenBMC.
29d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
30d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerphosphor-state-manager follows some basics design guidelines in its
31d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerimplementation and use of systemd:
321b83babfSPatrick Williams
33d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler- Keep the different objects as independent as possible (host, chassis, bmc)
34d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler- Use systemd targets for everything and keep the code within
35d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler  phosphor-state-manager minimal
36d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler- Ensure it can support required external interfaces, but don't necessarily
37d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler  create 1x1 mappings otherwise every external interface will end up with its
38d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler  own special chassis or host state request
39d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler- If something like a hard power off can be done by just turning off the
40d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler  chassis, don't provide a command in the host to do the same thing
41d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
42d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerphosphor-state-manager implements states and state requests as defined in
43d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerphosphor-dbus-interfaces for each object it supports.
441b83babfSPatrick Williams
45d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler- [bmc][2]: The BMC has very minimal states. It is `Ready` once all services
461b83babfSPatrick Williams  within the default.target have executed. The only state change request you can
471b83babfSPatrick Williams  make of the BMC is for it to reboot itself.
48d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler  - CurrentBMCState: NotReady, Ready
49d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler  - RequestedBMCTransition: Reboot
50d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler- [chassis][3]: The chassis represents the physical hardware in which the system
51d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler  is contained. It usually has the power supplies, fans, and other hardware
52d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler  associated with it. It can be either `On` or `Off`.
53d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler  - CurrentPowerState: On, Off
54d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler  - RequestedPowerTransition: On, Off
55d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler- [host][4]: The host represents the software running on the system. In most
56d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler  cases this is an operating system of some sort. The host can be `Off`,
571b83babfSPatrick Williams  `Running`, `TransitioningToRunning`, `TransitioningToOff`, `Quiesced`(error
581b83babfSPatrick Williams  condition), or in `DiagnosticMode`(collecting diagnostic data for a failure)
59eab2ea34SAndrew Geissler  - CurrentHostState: Off, Running, TransitioningToRunning, TransitioningToOff,
60eab2ea34SAndrew Geissler    Quiesced, DiagnosticMode
61c9844634SAndrew Geissler  - RequestedHostTransition: Off, On, Reboot, GracefulWarmReboot,
62c9844634SAndrew Geissler    ForceWarmReboot
632138f45cSAndrew Geissler- [hypervisor][4]: The hypervisor is an optional package systems can install
642138f45cSAndrew Geissler  which tracks the state of the hypervisor on the system. This state manager
652138f45cSAndrew Geissler  object implements a limited subset of the host D-Bus interface.
662138f45cSAndrew Geissler  - CurrentHostState: Standby, TransitionToRunning, Running, Off, Quiesced
672138f45cSAndrew Geissler  - RequestedHostTransition: On
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69d6fe3150SAndrew GeisslerAs noted above, phosphor-state-manager provides a command line tool,
70d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler[obmcutil][5], which takes a `state` parameter. This will use D-Bus commands to
71d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerretrieve the above states and present them to the user. It also provides other
72d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslercommands which will send the appropriate D-Bus commands to the above properties
73d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerto power on/off the chassis and host (see `obmcutil --help` within an OpenBMC
74d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslersystem).
75d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
76d6fe3150SAndrew GeisslerThe above objects also implement other D-Bus objects like power on hours, boot
77d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerprogress, reboot attempts, and operating system status. These D-Bus objects are
78d6fe3150SAndrew Geissleralso defined out in the phosphor-dbus-interfaces repository.
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80d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler## Restore Policy on Power Events
81d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
82d6fe3150SAndrew GeisslerThe [RestorePolicy][6] defines the behavior the user wants when the BMC is
831b83babfSPatrick Williamsreset. If the chassis or host is on/running then this service will not run. If
841b83babfSPatrick Williamsthey are off then the `RestorePolicy` will be read and executed by
85d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerphosphor-state-manager code.
86d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
87d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler## BMC Reset with Host and/or Chassis On
88d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
89d6fe3150SAndrew GeisslerIn situations where the BMC is reset and the chassis and host are on and
90d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerrunning, its critical that the BMC software do two things:
911b83babfSPatrick Williams
92d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler- Never impact the state of the system (causing a power off of a running system
93d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler  is very bad)
94d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler- Ensure the BMC, Chassis, and Host states accurately represent the state of the
95d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler  system.
96d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
97d6fe3150SAndrew GeisslerNote that some of this logic is provided via service files in system-specific
981b83babfSPatrick Williamsmeta layers. That is because the logic to determine if the chassis is on or if
991b83babfSPatrick Williamsthe host is running can vary from system to system. The requirement to create
1001b83babfSPatrick Williamsthe files defined below and ensure the common targets go active is a must for
1011b83babfSPatrick Williamsanyone wishing to enable this feature.
102d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
103d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerphosphor-state-manager discovers state vs. trying to cache and save states. This
104d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerensure it's always getting the most accurate state information. It discovers the
105d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerchassis state by checking the `pgood` value from the power application. If it
106d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerdetermines that power is on then it will do the following:
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108d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler- Create a file called /run/openbmc/chassis@0-on
109d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler  - The presence of this file tells the services to alter their behavior because
110d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler    the chassis is already powered on
111d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler- Start the obmc-chassis-poweron@0.target
112d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler  - The majority of services in this target will "fake start" due to the file
113d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler    being present. They will report to systemd that they started and ran
114d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler    successfully but they actually do nothing. This is what you would want in
115d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler    this case. Power is already on so you don't want to run the services to turn
116d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler    power on. You do want to get the obmc-chassis-poweron@0.target in the Active
117d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler    state though so that the chassis object within phosphor-state-manager will
118d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler    correctly report that the chassis is `On`
119d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler- Start a service to check if the host is on
120d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
1214a4c1a69SAndrew GeisslerThe chassis@0-on file is removed once the obmc-chassis-poweron@0.target becomes
1224a4c1a69SAndrew Geissleractive (i.e. all service have been successfully started which are wanted or
1234a4c1a69SAndrew Geisslerrequired by this target).
124d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
125d6fe3150SAndrew GeisslerThe logic to check if the host is on sends a command to the host, and if a
126d6fe3150SAndrew Geisslerresponse is received then similar logic to chassis is done:
1271b83babfSPatrick Williams
128d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler- Create a file called /run/openbmc/host@0-on
129d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler- Start the obmc-host-start@0.target
130d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler  - Similar to above, most services will not run due to the file being created
131d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler    and their service files implementing a
132d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler    "ConditionPathExists=!/run/openbmc/host@0-request"
133d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
1344a4c1a69SAndrew GeisslerThe host@0-on file is removed once the obmc-host-start@0.target and
1354a4c1a69SAndrew Geisslerobmc-host-startmin@0.target become active (i.e. all service have been
1364a4c1a69SAndrew Geisslersuccessfully started which are wanted or required by these targets).
137d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
138d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler## Building the Code
1391b83babfSPatrick Williams
1404640d48eSAndrew GeisslerTo build this package, do the following steps:
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142*82f23534SPatrick Williams1. `meson setup build`
143*82f23534SPatrick Williams2. `ninja -C build`
1444640d48eSAndrew Geissler
1454640d48eSAndrew GeisslerTo clean the repository again run `rm -rf build`.
146d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler
147a6e7bbf0SGunnar Mills[1]: https://github.com/openbmc/docs/blob/master/architecture/openbmc-systemd.md
1481b83babfSPatrick Williams[2]:
1491b83babfSPatrick Williams  https://github.com/openbmc/phosphor-dbus-interfaces/blob/master/yaml/xyz/openbmc_project/State/BMC.interface.yaml
1501b83babfSPatrick Williams[3]:
1511b83babfSPatrick Williams  https://github.com/openbmc/phosphor-dbus-interfaces/blob/master/yaml/xyz/openbmc_project/State/Chassis.interface.yaml
1521b83babfSPatrick Williams[4]:
1531b83babfSPatrick Williams  https://github.com/openbmc/phosphor-dbus-interfaces/blob/master/yaml/xyz/openbmc_project/State/Host.interface.yaml
154d6fe3150SAndrew Geissler[5]: https://github.com/openbmc/phosphor-state-manager/blob/master/obmcutil
1551b83babfSPatrick Williams[6]:
1561b83babfSPatrick Williams  https://github.com/openbmc/phosphor-dbus-interfaces/blob/master/yaml/xyz/openbmc_project/Control/Power/RestorePolicy.interface.yaml
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