1# events.json
2
3This file defines the events that dictate how fan control operates. Each event
4can contain groups, triggers, and actions.
5
6Actions are where fan targets are calculated and set, among other things.
7Triggers specify when an action should run. Groups specify which D-Bus objects
8the triggers and actions should operate on.
9
10Some actions have modifiers, which help calculate a value.
11
12- [Groups](#groups)
13- [Triggers](#triggers)
14- [Actions](#actions)
15- [Modifiers](#modifiers)
16
17## Example
18
19```
20[
21   {
22     "name": "fan(s) missing",
23     "groups": [
24       {
25         "name": "fan inventory",
26         "interface": "xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Item",
27         "property": { "name": "Present" }
28       }
29     ],
30     "triggers": [
31       {
32         "class": "init",
33         "method": "get_properties"
34       },
35       {
36         "class": "signal",
37         "signal": "properties_changed"
38       }
39     ],
40     "actions": [
41       {
42         "name": "count_state_before_target",
43         "count": 1,
44         "state": false,
45         "target": 15000
46       }
47     ]
48   }
49]
50```
51
52The above event is an example of a method to set the fan target to 15000 when
53one or more fans is missing. The basic behavior with this config is:
54
55The trigger `init.get_properties` will, on fan control startup, read the Present
56property on the `xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Item` interface from every D-Bus
57object in the 'fan inventory' group, update those values in the object cache,
58and then call the `count_state_before_target` action.
59
60The trigger `signal.properties_changed` will watch for changes on the Present
61property on each D-Bus object in the group, update the new value in the object
62cache, and call the `count_state_before_target` action when the value changes.
63
64The `count_state_before_target` action will look at the object cache value of
65the Present property on each member of the group and set the fan target hold to
6615000 when one or more of them is false. Otherwise, it will clear its fan target
67hold.
68
69## Groups
70
71```
72"groups": [
73    {
74        "name": "<name>",
75        "interface": "<interface>",
76        "property": { "name": "<name>" }
77    }
78    ...
79]
80```
81
82### name
83
84The name of a group that must be also be defined in [groups.json](groups.md).
85
86### interface
87
88The actions and triggers defined with this group will look at this D-Bus
89interface on the members of this group.
90
91### property: name
92
93The actions and triggers defined with this group will look at this D-Bus
94property on the members of this group.
95
96## Triggers
97
98There are several classes of triggers, and the JSON configuration is different
99for each.
100
101### init
102
103Init triggers run when fan control events are enabled on fan control startup.
104After invoking the configured method, any actions configured for this trigger
105will run.
106
107```
108{
109    "class": "init",
110    "method": "<method>"
111}
112```
113
114#### methods
115
1161. `get_properties` - Read the property configured for the group from every
117   member of the group, and store it in fan control's object cache.
118
1192. `name_has_owner` - Populates the service owned state from D-Bus for each
120   group member in fan control's D-Bus service cache map.
121
122### signal
123
124Signal triggers subscribe to certain D-Bus signals for each member of its
125configured group. After handling the signal, any configured actions are run.
126
127```
128{
129    "class": "signal",
130    "signal": "<signal>"
131}
132```
133
134#### signal types
135
1361. `properties_changed` - Subscribes to the PropertiesChanged signal for the
137   D-Bus interface and property specified in the group definition for each group
138   member. When the signal occurs, the new property value will be added to or
139   updated in the object cache.
140
1412. `interfaces_added` - Subscribes to the InterfacesAdded signal for the D-Bus
142   interface specified in the group definition for each group member. When the
143   signal occurs, the interface and its properties will be added to the object
144   cache.
145
1463. `interfaces_removed` - Subscribes to the InterfacesRemoved signal for the
147   D-Bus interface specified in the group definition for each group member. When
148   the signal occurs, the interface and properties will be removed from the
149   object cache.
150
1514. `name_owner_changed` - Subscribes to the NameOwnerChanged signal for the
152   services that host the D-bus interface specified in the group definition for
153   each group member. When the signal occurs, the service owned state will be
154   updated in the service cache map.
155
1565. `member` - Subscribes to the signal listed on each group member. No caches
157   are updated when the signal occurs.
158
159### timer
160
161Timer triggers run actions after the configured type of timer expires.
162
163```
164{
165    "class": "timer",
166    "type": "<type>",
167    "interval": "<interval>",
168    "preload_groups": "<true/false>"
169}
170```
171
172#### type
173
1741. `oneshot` - Starts a timer that runs once.
175
1762. `repeating` - Starts a repeating timer.
177
178#### interval
179
180The timer length in microseconds
181
182#### preload_groups
183
184Optional, if set to true, will update the D-Bus properties from the configured
185groups in the object cache after the timer expires but before any actions run.
186
187### parameter
188
189Parameter triggers run actions after a parameter changes.
190
191```
192{
193    "class": "parameter",
194    "parameter": "<parameter>"
195}
196```
197
198#### parameter
199
200The parameter value to watch.
201
202### poweron
203
204PowerOn triggers run when the power turns on. Functionally, they behave like an
205init trigger.
206
207```
208{
209    "class": "poweron",
210    "method": "<method>"
211}
212```
213
214#### method
215
216The methods are the same as with the init trigger.
217
218### poweroff
219
220PowerOff triggers run when the power turns off. Functionally, they behave like
221an init trigger.
222
223```
224{
225    "class": "poweroff",
226    "method": "<method>"
227}
228```
229
230#### method
231
232The methods are the same as with the init trigger.
233
234## Actions
235
236Actions can either operate on the groups listed with the event, or on the groups
237listed within the action's JSON config.
238
239Most actions set fan targets or floors. This can be done by requesting a target
240value explicitly, or by requesting an increase or decrease delta. Targets and
241floors can also be set with a hold, meaning another action can't set a
242floor/target below the one that is held.
243
244Some actions set or read a key/value pair called a parameter. These can be
245created, updated, and deleted as necessary. For example, one action may
246calculate and set a `floor_index` parameter, and another action may then read
247that parameter to help choose a fan floor.
248
249The available actions are:
250
251- [set_net_increase_target](#set_net_increase_target)
252- [set_net_decrease_target](#set_net_decrease_target)
253- [count_state_floor](#count_state_floor)
254- [count_state_before_target](#count_state_before_target)
255- [default_floor_on_missing_owner](#default_floor_on_missing_owner)
256- [mapped_floor](#mapped_floor)
257- [set_target_on_missing_owner](#set_target_on_missing_owner)
258- [override_fan_target](#override_fan_target)
259- [pcie_card_floors](#pcie_card_floors)
260- [set_request_target_base_with_max](#set_request_target_base_with_max)
261- [set_parameter_from_group_max](#set_parameter_from_group_max)
262- [target_from_group_max](#target_from_group_max)
263- [call_actions_based_on_timer](#call_actions_based_on_timer)
264- [get_managed_objects](#get_managed_objects)
265
266### set_net_increase_target
267
268Calculates the net target increase to be requested based on the value of each
269property given within a group. The net target increase is based on the maximum
270difference between the `delta` JSON value and all of the properties of the
271group. The final result is the increase change that's requested to the current
272target of a zone.
273
274The group values can be compared to either a value hardcoded in the JSON, or a
275parameter value.
276
277```
278{
279    "name": "set_net_increase_target",
280    "groups": [{
281        "name": "pcie temps",
282        "interface": "xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Value",
283        "property": { "name": "Value" }
284      }],
285    "state": 70.0,
286    "delta": 255
287}
288```
289
290The above config uses a hardcoded state value:
291
2921. For each member of the 'pcie temps' group:
293
294- Read its 'Value' D-Bus property.
295- If that property value is greater than the 'state' value of 70.0:
296- Subtracts 70.0 from the property value.
297- Multiplies that difference by the 'delta' value of 255.
298
2992. Requests an increase of the largest calculated delta value, if there is one.
300
301```
302{
303    "name": "set_net_increase_target",
304    "groups": [{
305        "name": "proc0 core temps",
306        "interface": "xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Value",
307        "property": { "name": "Value" }
308      }],
309    "state_parameter_name": "proc_0_core_dvfs_increase_temp",
310    "delta": 300
311}
312```
313
314The above config uses a parameter as the state value:
315
3161. For each member of the 'proc 0 core temps' group:
317
318- Read its 'Value' D-Bus property.
319- If that property value is greater than the value of the parameter listed in
320  the 'state_parameter_name' field, in this case
321  'proc_0_core_dvfs_increase_temp':
322- Subtracts that parameter value from the property value.
323- Multiplies that difference by the 'delta' value of 300.
324
3252. Requests an increase of the largest calculated delta value, if there is one.
326
327### set_net_decrease_target
328
329Calculates the net target decrease to be requested based on the value of each
330property given within a group. The net target decrease is based on the minimum
331difference between the `delta` JSON value and all properties in the group. The
332final result is the decrease change that's requested to the current target of a
333zone.
334
335The group values can be compared to either a value hardcoded in the JSON, or a
336parameter value.
337
338```
339{
340    "name": "set_net_decrease_target",
341    "groups": [{
342        "name": "pcie temps",
343        "interface": "xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Value",
344        "property": { "name": "Value" }
345      }],
346    "state": 65.0,
347    "delta": 80
348}
349
350```
351
352The above config uses a hardcoded state value:
353
3541. For each member of the 'pcie temps' group:
355
356- Read its 'Value' D-Bus property.
357- If that property value is less than the 'state' value of 65.0:
358- Subtracts the property value from 65.0.
359- Multiplies that difference by the 'delta' value of 80.
360
3612. Requests a decrease of the smallest calculated delta value, if there is one.
362
363```
364{
365    "name": "set_net_decrease_target",
366    "groups": [{
367        "name": "proc 0 core temps",
368        "interface": "xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Value",
369        "property": { "name": "Value" }
370      }],
371    "state_parameter_name": "proc_0_core_dvfs_decrease_temp",
372    "delta": 50
373}
374```
375
376The above config uses a parameter as the state value:
377
3781. For each member of the 'proc 0 core temps' group:
379
380- Read its 'Value' D-Bus property.
381- If that property value is less than the value of the parameter listed the
382  'state_parameter_name' field, in this case 'proc_0_core_dvfs_decrease_temp':
383- Subtracts the property value from the parameter value.
384- Multiplies that difference by the 'delta' value of 50.
385
3862. Requests a decrease of the smallest calculated delta value, if there is one.
387
388### count_state_floor
389
390Sets the fans to a configured floor when a number of members within the group
391are at a configured state. Once the number of members at the given state falls
392below the configured count, the floor hold is released.
393
394```
395{
396    "name": "count_state_floor",
397    "count": 2,
398    "state": false,
399    "floor": 18000
400}
401```
402
403The above config reads the configured D-Bus property on each group member
404configured for the action. If two or more members have a property value of
405false, a floor hold will be requested with a value of 18000. Otherwise, the
406floor hold will be released (if it was previously requested).
407
408### count_state_before_target
409
410Sets the fans to a configured target when a number of members within the group
411are at a configured state. Once the number of members at the given state falls
412below the configured count, active fan target changes are allowed.
413
414```
415{
416    "name": "count_state_before_target",
417    "count": 1,
418    "state": false,
419    "target": 18000
420}
421```
422
423The above config reads the configured D-Bus property on each group member
424configured for the action. If one or more members have a property value of
425false, a target hold will be requested with a value of 18000. Otherwise, the
426hold will be released (if it was previously requested).
427
428### default_floor_on_missing_owner
429
430Sets the fan floor to the defined zone's default fan floor when a service
431associated to a given group has terminated. Once all services are functional and
432providing the sensors, the fan floor is allowed to be set normally again.
433
434There is no additional JSON config for this action.
435
436### mapped_floor
437
438This action can be used to set a floor value based on 2 or more groups having
439values within certain ranges, where the key group chooses the set of tables in
440which to check the remaining group values.
441
442```
443{
444  "name": "mapped_floor",
445  "key_group": "ambient temp",
446  "default_floor": 5555,
447  "fan_floors": [
448   {
449     "key": 25,
450     "default_floor": 4444,
451     "floor_offset_parameter": "ambient_25_altitude_offset",
452     "floors": [
453       {
454         "parameter": "pcie_floor_index",
455         "floors": [
456           { "value": 1, "floor": 2000 },
457           { "value": 2, "floor": 3000 },
458           { "value": 3, "floor": 4000 },
459           { "value": 4, "floor": 5000 },
460           { "value": 5, "floor": 6000 }
461         ]
462       },
463       {
464         "group": "power save",
465         "floors": [
466            { "value": true, "floor": 1000 }
467         ]
468       }
469     ]
470   }
471}
472```
473
474The above config will use the maximum value of the 'ambient temp' group as the
475key into the 'fan_floors' tables. There is one of those tables listed, and it
476will be used when the key group has a max value of less than 25.
477
478It will then traverse the contained floors arrays, keeping track of the highest
479valid floor value it finds. If it doesn't find any valid floor values, it will
480use the `default_floor` value of 4444, though that value is optional.
481
482If no valid tables were found given the key value, the `default_floor` value of
4835555 would be used, though that is optional and if not supplied the code would
484default to the default floor of the zone.
485
486At the end of the analysis, a floor hold will be set with the final floor value.
487
488This action can also have a condition specified where a group property must
489either match or not match a given value to determine if the action should run or
490not. This requires the following in the JSON:
491
492- "condition_group": The group name
493  - For now, this group must just have a single member.
494- "condition_op": Either "equal" or "not_equal"
495- "condition_value": The value to check against
496
497For example, the following says the single member of the 'cpu 0' group must have
498its Model property be equal to "1234" for the action to run:
499
500```
501    "groups": [{
502        "name": "cpu 0",
503        "interface": "xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Decorator.Asset",
504        "property": { "name": "Model" }
505      }
506      ...
507    ],
508    ...
509    "name": "mapped_floor",
510    "key_group": "ambient temp",
511    "condition_group": "cpu 0",
512    "condition_value": "1234",
513    "condition_op": "equal",
514    ...
515```
516
517### set_target_on_missing_owner
518
519Sets the fans to a configured target when any service owner associated to the
520group is missing. Once all services are functional and providing all the group
521data again, active fan target changes are allowed.
522
523```
524{
525    "name": "set_target_on_missing_owner",
526    "groups": [{
527        "name": "fan inventory",
528        "interface": "xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Item",
529        "property": { "name": "Present" }
530      }],
531    "target": 18000
532}
533```
534
535The above config will set a target hold of 18000 when the service associated
536with the 'fan inventory' group is lost.
537
538### override_fan_target
539
540This action locks fans at configured targets when the configured `count` amount
541of fans meet criterion for the particular condition. A locked fan maintains its
542override target until unlocked (or locked at a higher target). Upon unlocking,
543it will either revert to temperature control or activate the next-highest target
544remaining in its list of locks.
545
546```
547{
548    "name": "override_fan_target",
549    "count": 1,
550    "state": false,
551    "fans": [ "fan0", "fan1", "fan2", "fan3" ],
552    "target": 10000
553}
554```
555
556The above config will lock all fans in the fans array at a target of 10000 when
557one or more members in its configured group have a group property value of
558false.
559
560This could be used for example, to lock the rotors of a multirotor fan to a high
561target when one of its rotors has a functional property equal to false.
562
563### pcie_card_floors
564
565Sets the `pcie_floor_index` parameter based on the current configuration of
566plugged and powered on PCIe cards, using data from the `pcie_cards.json` file.
567
568It chooses the highest index from the active PCIe cards to set in the parameter.
569
570It must be configured with the following groups and properties:
571
572- The PCIe slots with the PowerState property
573- The PCIe cards with the following properties: Function0DeviceId,
574  Function0VendorId, Function0SubsystemId, Function0SubsystemVendorId
575
576```
577{
578    "name": "pcie_card_floors",
579    "use_config_specific_files": true,
580    "settle_time": 2
581}
582```
583
584The `use_config_specific_files` field tells the code to look for the
585'pcie_cards.json' files in the same system specific directories as
586'events.json'. If missing or false, looks in the base fan control directory.
587
588The `settle_time` field is the amount of time in seconds that needs to pass
589without a call to run() from a group property value changing. As the PCIeDevice
590attributes are written close together by the host, this allows the action to
591wait until the writes are done before selecting the index.
592
593Additional details are in the
594[header file](../../control/json/actions/pcie_card_floors.hpp)
595
596### set_request_target_base_with_max
597
598Determines the maximum value from the properties of the group of D-Bus objects
599and sets the requested target base to this value. Only positive integer or
600floating point types are supported as these are the only valid types for a fan
601target to be based off of.
602
603The `requested target base` value is the base value to apply a target delta to.
604By default, it's the current zone target unless modified by this action.
605
606```
607{
608    "name": "set_request_target_base_with_max",
609    "groups": [{
610        "name": "fan targets",
611        "interface": "xyz.openbmc_project.Fan.Target",
612        "property": { "name": "Target" }
613      }]
614}
615```
616
617The above config will set the requested target base to the maximum Target
618property value of all members of the 'fan targets' group.
619
620### set_parameter_from_group_max
621
622Sets a parameter value based on the maximum group property value. The property
623value can be modified before storing it if the JSON specifies a valid modifier
624expression.
625
626```
627{
628   "name": "set_parameter_from_group_max",
629   "parameter_name": "proc_0_throttle_temp",
630   "modifier": {
631     "expression": "minus",
632     "value": 4
633   }
634}
635```
636
637The above config will first find the max of its groups property values, subtract
6384, and then store the resulting value in the `proc_0_throttle_temp` parameter.
639
640### target_from_group_max
641
642The action sets target of Zone to a value corresponding to the maximum value
643from maximum group property value. The mapping is based on a provided table. If
644there are more than one event using this action, the maximum speed derived from
645the mapping of all groups will be set to the zone's target.
646
647... { "name": "target_from_group_max", "groups": [ { "name": "zone0_ambient",
648"interface": "xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Value", "property": { "name": "Value" }
649} ], "neg_hysteresis": 1, "pos_hysteresis": 0, "map": [ { "value": 10.0,
650"target": 38.0 }, ... ] }
651
652The above JSON will cause the action to read the property specified in the group
653"zone0_ambient" from all members of the group. The change in the group's members
654value will be checked against "neg_hysteresis" and "pos_hysteresis" to decide if
655it is worth taking action. "neg_hysteresis" is for the increasing case and
656"pos_hysteresis" is for the decreasing case. The maximum property value in the
657group will be mapped to the "map" to get the output "target". Each configured
658event using this action will be provided with a key in a static map to store its
659mapping result. The static map will be shared across the events of this action.
660Therefore, the updated "target" value derived from "zone0_ambient" will be
661stored in that static map with its own key. Each time it calls this action
662running for each event, after the new value is updated to the static map, the
663maximum value from it will be used to set to the Zone's target.
664
665### call_actions_based_on_timer
666
667This action starts and stops a timer that runs a list of actions whenever the
668timer expires. A timer can be either `oneshot` or `repeating`.
669
670When all groups have a configured value to compare against, that will be
671compared against all members within each group to start/stop the timer. When all
672group members have a given value and it matches what's in the cache, the timer
673is started and if any do not match, the timer is stopped.
674
675When any group does not have a configured value to be compared against, the
676groups' service owned state is used to start/stop the timer. When any service
677providing a group member is not owned, the timer is started and if all members'
678services are owned, the timer is stopped.
679
680Consider the following action config:
681
682```
683{
684    "name": "call_actions_based_on_timer",
685    "timer": {
686        "interval": 5000000,
687        "type": "oneshot"
688    },
689    "actions": [{
690        "name": "test"
691    }]
692}
693
694```
695
696If its group configuration has a property value listed, like:
697
698```
699{
700    "name": "fan inventory",
701    "interface": "xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Item",
702    "property": { "name": "Present", "value": true }
703}
704```
705
706Then a oneshot timer of 5000000us will be started when every member of the fan
707inventory group has a value of true. Otherwise, the timer will be stopped if
708it's running.
709
710If the group configuration has no property value listed, like:
711
712```
713{
714    "name": "fan inventory",
715    "interface": "xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Item",
716    "property": { "name": "Present" }
717}
718```
719
720Then the timer will be started when any service providing a group member isn't
721owned (on D-Bus). Otherwise, it will stop the timer if it's running.
722
723### get_managed_objects
724
725This action adds the members of its groups to the object cache by using the
726GetManagedObjects D-Bus method to find and add the results. When that is done,
727it then runs any actions listed in the JSON.
728
729This allows an action to run with the latest values in the cache without having
730to subscribe to propertiesChanged for them all.
731
732```
733{
734   "name": "get_managed_objects",
735   "groups": [
736     {
737       "name": "proc temps",
738       "interface": "xyz.openbmc_project.Sensor.Value",
739       "property": { "name": "Value" }
740     }
741   ],
742   "actions": [
743     {
744       "name": "set_net_increase_target",
745       "state": 30,
746       "delta": 100
747     }
748   ]
749}
750```
751
752The above config will make the GetManagedObjects call on all services that own
753the configured groups and then add all resulting property values to the object
754cache. After that, it will call the `set_net_increase_target` action using the
755same groups.
756
757## Modifiers
758
759Modifiers are used by some actions to help calculate values.
760
761### minus
762
763Subtract the `value` field from the passed in value.
764
765```
766"modifier": {
767    "expression": "minus",
768    "value": 4
769}
770```
771
772The above config subtracts 4 from what is passed to it.
773
774### less_than
775
776Returns a value from a data table that is selected when the argument passed in
777is less than the `arg_value` entry in the table row. If there is a
778`default_value` field supplied, then that will be returned if the argument is
779greater than the `arg_value` of the last row.
780
781```
782"modifier": {
783  "operator": "less_than",
784  "default_value": 10000,
785  "value": [
786      { "arg_value": 500, "parameter_value": 1 },
787      { "arg_value": 1000, "parameter_value": 2 },
788      { "arg_value": 1500, "parameter_value": 3 }
789  ]
790}
791```
792
793The above config returns 1 if the arg passed is less than 500, 2 if less than
7941000, and 3 if less than 1500. Otherwise returns 10000, the default value.
795