1# The ObjectMapper
2
3The `xyz.openbmc_project.ObjectMapper` service, commonly referred to as just the
4mapper, is an OpenBMC application that attempts to ease the pain of using D-Bus
5by providing APIs that help in discovering and associating other D-Bus objects.
6
7The mapper has two major pieces of functionality:
8
9- [Methods](#methods) - Provides D-Bus discovery related functionality.
10- [Associations](#associations) - Associates two different objects with each
11  other.
12
13## Methods
14
15The official YAML interface definition can be found [here][1].
16
17### GetObject
18
19Use this method to find the services, with their interfaces, that implement a
20certain object path. The output is a map of service names to their implemented
21interfaces. An optional list of interfaces may also be passed in to constrain
22the output to services that implement those specific interfaces.
23
24Inputs:
25
26- path: object path
27- param: interfaces - an optional list of interfaces to constrain the search to
28
29Output:
30
31- Map of service names to their interfaces
32
33```
34dbus-send --system --print-reply \
35--dest=xyz.openbmc_project.ObjectMapper \
36/xyz/openbmc_project/object_mapper \
37xyz.openbmc_project.ObjectMapper.GetObject \
38string:"/xyz/openbmc_project/sensors/voltage/ps1_input_voltage" array:string:
39
40   array [
41      dict entry(
42         string "xyz.openbmc_project.Hwmon-1025936882.Hwmon1"
43         array [
44            string "xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Threshold.Critical"
45            string "xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Threshold.Warning"
46            string "xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Value"
47         ]
48      )
49   ]
50```
51
52#### Example Use Case
53
54Find the service name that has the desired object path so it can be passed into
55a get property call.
56
57### GetSubTree
58
59Use this method to find the objects, services, and interfaces in the specified
60subtree that implement a certain interface. If no interfaces are passed in, then
61all objects/services/interfaces in the subtree are returned. If interfaces are
62passed in, then only those interfaces are returned in the output.
63
64Inputs:
65
66- param: subtree - the root of the tree. Using "/" will search the whole tree
67- param: depth - the maximum depth of the tree past the root to search. Use 0 to
68  search all
69- param: interfaces - an optional list of interfaces to constrain the search to
70
71Output:
72
73- Map of object paths to a map of service names to their interfaces
74
75```
76dbus-send --system --print-reply \
77--dest=xyz.openbmc_project.ObjectMapper \
78/xyz/openbmc_project/object_mapper \
79xyz.openbmc_project.ObjectMapper.GetSubTree \
80string:"/" int32:0 array:string:"xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Threshold.Warning"
81
82   array [
83      dict entry(
84         string "/xyz/openbmc_project/sensors/current/ps0_output_current"
85         array [
86            dict entry(
87               string "xyz.openbmc_project.Hwmon-1040041051.Hwmon1"
88               array [
89                  string "xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Threshold.Critical"
90                  string "xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Threshold.Warning"
91                  string "xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Value"
92               ]
93            )
94         ]
95      )
96      dict entry(
97         string "/xyz/openbmc_project/sensors/current/ps1_output_current"
98         array [
99            dict entry(
100               string "xyz.openbmc_project.Hwmon-1025936882.Hwmon1"
101               array [
102                  string "xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Threshold.Critical"
103                  string "xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Threshold.Warning"
104                  string "xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Value"
105               ]
106            )
107         ]
108      )
109...
110
111```
112
113#### Example Use Case
114
115Find all object paths and services that implement a specific interface.
116
117### GetSubTreePaths
118
119This is the same as GetSubTree, but only returns object paths
120
121Inputs:
122
123- param: subtree - the root of the tree. Using "/" will search the whole tree
124- param: depth - the maximum depth of the tree past the root to search. Use 0 to
125  search all
126- param: interfaces - an optional list of interfaces to constrain the search to
127
128Output:
129
130- array of object paths in that subtree
131
132```
133dbus-send --system --print-reply \
134--dest=xyz.openbmc_project.ObjectMapper \
135/xyz/openbmc_project/object_mapper \
136xyz.openbmc_project.ObjectMapper.GetSubTreePaths \
137string:"/" int32:0 array:string:"xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Threshold.Warning"
138
139   array [
140      string "/xyz/openbmc_project/sensors/current/ps0_output_current"
141      string "/xyz/openbmc_project/sensors/current/ps1_output_current"
142      string "/xyz/openbmc_project/sensors/power/ps0_input_power"
143...
144   ]
145```
146
147#### Example Use Case
148
149Find all object paths that implement a specific interface.
150
151### GetAncestors
152
153Use this method to find all ancestors of an object that implement a specific
154interface. If no interfaces are passed in, then all ancestor
155paths/services/interfaces are returned.
156
157Inputs:
158
159- param: path - the object path to find the ancestors of
160- param: interfaces - an optional list of interfaces to constrain the search to
161
162Output:
163
164- A map of object paths to a map of services names to their interfaces
165
166```
167
168dbus-send --system --print-reply \
169--dest=xyz.openbmc_project.ObjectMapper \
170/xyz/openbmc_project/object_mapper \
171xyz.openbmc_project.ObjectMapper.GetAncestors \
172string:"/xyz/openbmc_project/inventory/system" array:string:
173
174   array [
175      dict entry(
176         string "/xyz/openbmc_project"
177         array [
178            dict entry(
179               string "xyz.openbmc_project.ObjectMapper"
180               array [
181                  string "org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager"
182               ]
183            )
184         ]
185      )
186      dict entry(
187         string "/xyz/openbmc_project/inventory"
188         array [
189            dict entry(
190               string "xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Manager"
191               array [
192                  string "xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Manager"
193                  string "org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager"
194               ]
195            )
196         ]
197      )
198      dict entry(
199         string "/"
200         array [
201            dict entry(
202               string "xyz.openbmc_project.Settings"
203               array [
204                  string "org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager"
205               ]
206            )
207         ]
208      )
209   ]
210```
211
212#### Example Use Case
213
214Find a parent object that implements a specific interface.
215
216## Associations
217
218Associations are special D-Bus objects created by the mapper to associate two
219objects with each other. For this to occur, some application must implement the
220`xyz.openbmc_project.Association.Definitions` interface, and then when an
221association is desired, the `Associations` property on that interface needs to
222be written.
223
224This `Associations` property is an array of tuples of the form:
225
226```
227[forward, reverse, object path]
228```
229
230- forward: this is the name of the forward association object
231- reverse: this is the name of the reverse association object
232- object path: this is the other object to associate with
233
234When an object with, for example, an object path of `pathA` uses the following
235values:
236
237```
238["foo", "bar", "pathB"]
239```
240
241The mapper will create 2 new objects:
242
2431. `pathA/foo`
2442. `pathB/bar`
245
246On each of these objects, the interface `xyz.openbmc_project.Association` will
247be implemented, which has a single `endpoints` property. This property is an
248array that holds the object paths to the other end of the association.
249
250So, `pathA/foo->endpoints` will contain `pathB`, and `pathB/bar->endpoints` will
251contain `pathA`.
252
253If another object, say `pathC`, also has an association to `pathB`, then a
254second entry, `pathC`, will be added into `pathB`\'s endpoints property.
255
256These new objects will match the lifetime of the associated objects. For
257example, if `pathA` is deleted, then `pathA/foo` will also be deleted, and
258`pathA` will be removed from the endpoints property of `pathB/bar`. If that was
259the last entry in that property, then `pathB/bar` will also be deleted. In
260addition, if the endpoint path is removed from D-Bus, in this case `pathB`, then
261the mapper will remove the 2 association paths until `pathB` shows back up
262again.
263
264Note: The original name of the association definition interface was
265`org.openbmc.Associations`. While the mapper still supports this interface as
266well for the time being, new code should use the `xyz` version.
267
268#### Example Use Case
269
270Associate an error log with the inventory item that caused it.
271
272```
273# Error log
274"/xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/3": {
275...
276 "associations": [
277   [
278     "callout",
279     "fault",
280     "/xyz/openbmc_project/inventory/system/chassis/motherboard/powersupply0"
281   ]
282 ]
283}
284
285# Newly created forward association object
286"/xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/3/callout": {
287    "endpoints": [
288    "/xyz/openbmc_project/inventory/system/chassis/motherboard/powersupply0"
289    ]
290}
291
292# Newly created reverse association object
293"/xyz/openbmc_project/inventory/system/chassis/motherboard/powersupply0/fault": {
294    "endpoints": [
295    "/xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/3"
296    ]
297}
298
299```
300
301[1]:
302  https://github.com/openbmc/phosphor-dbus-interfaces/blob/master/yaml/xyz/openbmc_project/ObjectMapper.interface.yaml
303