1 #pragma once 2 3 #include "additional_data.hpp" 4 #include "ascii_string.hpp" 5 #include "callouts.hpp" 6 #include "data_interface.hpp" 7 #include "pel_types.hpp" 8 #include "registry.hpp" 9 #include "section.hpp" 10 #include "stream.hpp" 11 12 namespace openpower 13 { 14 namespace pels 15 { 16 17 constexpr uint8_t srcSectionVersion = 0x01; 18 constexpr uint8_t srcSectionSubtype = 0x01; 19 constexpr size_t numSRCHexDataWords = 8; 20 constexpr uint8_t srcVersion = 0x02; 21 constexpr uint8_t bmcSRCFormat = 0x55; 22 constexpr uint8_t primaryBMCPosition = 0x10; 23 constexpr size_t baseSRCSize = 72; 24 25 enum class DetailLevel 26 { 27 message = 0x01, 28 json = 0x02 29 }; 30 /** 31 * @class SRC 32 * 33 * SRC stands for System Reference Code. 34 * 35 * This class represents the SRC sections in the PEL, of which there are 2: 36 * primary SRC and secondary SRC. These are the same structurally, the 37 * difference is that the primary SRC must be the 3rd section in the PEL if 38 * present and there is only one of them, and the secondary SRC sections are 39 * optional and there can be more than one (by definition, for there to be a 40 * secondary SRC, a primary SRC must also exist). 41 * 42 * This section consists of: 43 * - An 8B header (Has the version, flags, hexdata word count, and size fields) 44 * - 8 4B words of hex data 45 * - An ASCII character string 46 * - An optional subsection for Callouts 47 */ 48 class SRC : public Section 49 { 50 public: 51 enum HeaderFlags 52 { 53 additionalSections = 0x01, 54 powerFaultEvent = 0x02, 55 hypDumpInit = 0x04, 56 postOPPanel = 0x08, 57 i5OSServiceEventBit = 0x10, 58 virtualProgressSRC = 0x80 59 }; 60 61 /** 62 * @brief Enums for the error status bits in hex word 5 63 * of BMC SRCs. 64 */ 65 enum class ErrorStatusFlags 66 { 67 terminateFwErr = 0x20000000, 68 deconfigured = 0x02000000, 69 guarded = 0x01000000 70 }; 71 72 SRC() = delete; 73 ~SRC() = default; 74 SRC(const SRC&) = delete; 75 SRC& operator=(const SRC&) = delete; 76 SRC(SRC&&) = delete; 77 SRC& operator=(SRC&&) = delete; 78 79 /** 80 * @brief Constructor 81 * 82 * Fills in this class's data fields from the stream. 83 * 84 * @param[in] pel - the PEL data stream 85 */ 86 explicit SRC(Stream& pel); 87 88 /** 89 * @brief Constructor 90 * 91 * Creates the section with data from the PEL message registry entry for 92 * this error, along with the AdditionalData property contents from the 93 * corresponding event log. 94 * 95 * @param[in] regEntry - The message registry entry for this event log 96 * @param[in] additionalData - The AdditionalData properties in this event 97 * log 98 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object 99 */ 100 SRC(const message::Entry& regEntry, const AdditionalData& additionalData, 101 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface) : 102 SRC(regEntry, additionalData, nlohmann::json{}, dataIface) 103 {} 104 105 /** 106 * @brief Constructor 107 * 108 * Creates the section with data from the PEL message registry entry for 109 * this error, along with the AdditionalData property contents from the 110 * corresponding event log, and a JSON array of callouts to add. 111 * 112 * @param[in] regEntry - The message registry entry for this event log 113 * @param[in] additionalData - The AdditionalData properties in this event 114 * log 115 * @param[in] jsonCallouts - The array of JSON callouts, or an empty object. 116 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object 117 */ 118 SRC(const message::Entry& regEntry, const AdditionalData& additionalData, 119 const nlohmann::json& jsonCallouts, const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface); 120 121 /** 122 * @brief Flatten the section into the stream 123 * 124 * @param[in] stream - The stream to write to 125 */ 126 void flatten(Stream& stream) const override; 127 128 /** 129 * @brief Returns the SRC version, which is a different field 130 * than the version byte in the section header. 131 * 132 * @return uint8_t 133 */ 134 uint8_t version() const 135 { 136 return _version; 137 } 138 139 /** 140 * @brief Returns the flags byte 141 * 142 * @return uint8_t 143 */ 144 uint8_t flags() const 145 { 146 return _flags; 147 } 148 149 /** 150 * @brief Returns the hex data word count. 151 * 152 * Even though there always 8 words, this returns 9 due to previous 153 * SRC version formats. 154 * 155 * @return uint8_t 156 */ 157 uint8_t hexWordCount() const 158 { 159 return _wordCount; 160 } 161 162 /** 163 * @brief Returns the size of the SRC section, not including the header. 164 * 165 * @return uint16_t 166 */ 167 uint16_t size() const 168 { 169 return _size; 170 } 171 172 /** 173 * @brief Returns the 8 hex data words. 174 * 175 * @return const std::array<uint32_t, numSRCHexDataWords>& 176 */ 177 const std::array<uint32_t, numSRCHexDataWords>& hexwordData() const 178 { 179 return _hexData; 180 } 181 182 /** 183 * @brief Returns the ASCII string 184 * 185 * @return std::string 186 */ 187 std::string asciiString() const 188 { 189 return _asciiString->get(); 190 } 191 192 /** 193 * @brief Returns the callouts subsection 194 * 195 * If no callouts, this unique_ptr will be empty 196 * 197 * @return const std::unique_ptr<src::Callouts>& 198 */ 199 const std::unique_ptr<src::Callouts>& callouts() const 200 { 201 return _callouts; 202 } 203 204 /** 205 * @brief Returns the size of this section when flattened into a PEL 206 * 207 * @return size_t - the size of the section 208 */ 209 size_t flattenedSize() const 210 { 211 return _header.size; 212 } 213 214 /** 215 * @brief Says if this SRC has additional subsections in it 216 * 217 * Note: The callouts section is the only possible subsection. 218 * 219 * @return bool 220 */ 221 inline bool hasAdditionalSections() const 222 { 223 return _flags & additionalSections; 224 } 225 226 /** 227 * @brief Indicates if this event log is for a power fault. 228 * 229 * This comes from a field in the message registry for BMC 230 * generated PELs. 231 * 232 * @return bool 233 */ 234 inline bool isPowerFaultEvent() const 235 { 236 return _flags & powerFaultEvent; 237 } 238 239 /** 240 * @brief Get the _hexData[] index to use based on the corresponding 241 * SRC word number. 242 * 243 * Converts the specification nomenclature to this data structure. 244 * See the _hexData documentation below for more information. 245 * 246 * @param[in] wordNum - The SRC word number, as defined by the spec. 247 * 248 * @return size_t The corresponding index into _hexData. 249 */ 250 inline size_t getWordIndexFromWordNum(size_t wordNum) const 251 { 252 assert(wordNum >= 2 && wordNum <= 9); 253 return wordNum - 2; 254 } 255 256 /** 257 * @brief Get section in JSON. 258 * @param[in] registry - Registry object reference 259 * @param[in] plugins - Vector of strings of plugins found in filesystem 260 * @param[in] creatorID - Creator Subsystem ID from Private Header 261 * @return std::optional<std::string> - SRC section's JSON 262 */ 263 std::optional<std::string> getJSON(message::Registry& registry, 264 const std::vector<std::string>& plugins, 265 uint8_t creatorID) const override; 266 267 /** 268 * @brief Get error details based on refcode and hexwords 269 * @param[in] registry - Registry object 270 * @param[in] type - detail level enum value : single message or full json 271 * @param[in] toCache - boolean to cache registry in memory, default=false 272 * @return std::optional<std::string> - Error details 273 */ 274 std::optional<std::string> getErrorDetails(message::Registry& registry, 275 DetailLevel type, 276 bool toCache = false) const; 277 278 /** 279 * @brief Says if this SRC was created by the BMC (i.e. this code). 280 * 281 * @return bool - If created by the BMC or not 282 */ 283 bool isBMCSRC() const; 284 285 /** 286 * @brief Set the terminate bit in hex data word 3. 287 */ 288 void setTerminateBit() 289 { 290 setErrorStatusFlag(ErrorStatusFlags::terminateFwErr); 291 } 292 293 /** 294 * @brief Get the SRC structure to pass on to the boot progress dbus 295 * interface. 296 * 297 * @return std::vector<uint8_t> - SRC struct data 298 */ 299 std::vector<uint8_t> getSrcStruct(); 300 301 /** 302 * @brief Extracts the first 8 characters of the ASCII String field 303 * from the raw progress SRC and converts it to a uint32_t. 304 * 305 * @param[in] rawProgressSRC - The progress SRC bytes 306 * 307 * @return uint32_t - The code, like 0xCC0099EE from "CC0099EE" 308 */ 309 static uint32_t getProgressCode(std::vector<uint8_t>& rawProgressSRC); 310 311 private: 312 /** 313 * @brief Fills in the user defined hex words from the 314 * AdditionalData fields. 315 * 316 * When creating this section from a message registry entry, 317 * that entry has a field that says which AdditionalData property 318 * fields to use to fill in the user defined hex data words 6-9 319 * (which correspond to hexData words 4-7). 320 * 321 * For example, given that AdditionalData is a map of string keys 322 * to string values, find the AdditionalData value for AdditionalData 323 * key X, convert it to a uint32_t, and save it in user data word Y. 324 * 325 * @param[in] regEntry - The message registry entry for the error 326 * @param[in] additionalData - The AdditionalData map 327 */ 328 void setUserDefinedHexWords(const message::Entry& regEntry, 329 const AdditionalData& additionalData); 330 /** 331 * @brief Fills in the object from the stream data 332 * 333 * @param[in] stream - The stream to read from 334 */ 335 void unflatten(Stream& stream); 336 337 /** 338 * @brief Says if the word number is in the range of user defined words. 339 * 340 * This is only used for BMC generated SRCs, where words 6 - 9 are the 341 * user defined ones, meaning that setUserDefinedHexWords() will be 342 * used to fill them in based on the contents of the OpenBMC event log. 343 * 344 * @param[in] wordNum - The SRC word number, as defined by the spec. 345 * 346 * @return bool - If this word number can be filled in by the creator. 347 */ 348 inline bool isUserDefinedWord(size_t wordNum) const 349 { 350 return (wordNum >= 6) && (wordNum <= 9); 351 } 352 353 /** 354 * @brief Sets the SRC format byte in the hex word data. 355 */ 356 inline void setBMCFormat() 357 { 358 _hexData[0] |= bmcSRCFormat; 359 } 360 361 /** 362 * @brief Sets the hex word field that specifies which BMC 363 * (primary vs backup) created the error. 364 * 365 * Can be hardcoded until there are systems with redundant BMCs. 366 */ 367 inline void setBMCPosition() 368 { 369 _hexData[1] |= primaryBMCPosition; 370 } 371 372 /** 373 * @brief Sets the motherboard CCIN hex word field 374 * 375 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object 376 */ 377 void setMotherboardCCIN(const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface); 378 379 /** 380 * @brief Sets the progress code hex word field 381 * 382 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object 383 */ 384 void setProgressCode(const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface); 385 386 /** 387 * @brief Sets an error status bit in the SRC. 388 * 389 * @param[in] flag - The flag to set 390 */ 391 void setErrorStatusFlag(ErrorStatusFlags flag) 392 { 393 _hexData[3] |= static_cast<uint32_t>(flag); 394 } 395 396 /** 397 * @brief Validates the section contents 398 * 399 * Updates _valid (in Section) with the results. 400 */ 401 void validate() override; 402 403 /** 404 * @brief Get error description from message registry 405 * @param[in] regEntry - The message registry entry for the error 406 * @return std::optional<std::string> - Error message 407 */ 408 std::optional<std::string> 409 getErrorMessage(const message::Entry& regEntry) const; 410 411 /** 412 * @brief Get Callout info in JSON 413 * @return std::optional<std::string> - Callout details 414 */ 415 std::optional<std::string> getCallouts() const; 416 417 /** 418 * @brief Checks the AdditionalData property and the message registry 419 * JSON and adds any necessary callouts. 420 * 421 * The callout sources are the AdditionalData event log property 422 * and the message registry JSON. 423 * 424 * @param[in] regEntry - The message registry entry for the error 425 * @param[in] additionalData - The AdditionalData values 426 * @param[in] jsonCallouts - The array of JSON callouts, or an empty object 427 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object 428 */ 429 void addCallouts(const message::Entry& regEntry, 430 const AdditionalData& additionalData, 431 const nlohmann::json& jsonCallouts, 432 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface); 433 434 /** 435 * @brief Adds a FRU callout based on an inventory path 436 * 437 * @param[in] inventoryPath - The inventory item to call out 438 * @param[in] priority - An optional priority (uses high if nullopt) 439 * @param[in] locationCode - The expanded location code (or look it up) 440 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object 441 * @param[in] mrus - The MRUs to add to the callout 442 */ 443 void 444 addInventoryCallout(const std::string& inventoryPath, 445 const std::optional<CalloutPriority>& priority, 446 const std::optional<std::string>& locationCode, 447 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface, 448 const std::vector<src::MRU::MRUCallout>& mrus = {}); 449 450 /** 451 * @brief Returns the callouts to use from the registry entry. 452 * 453 * @param[in] regEntry - The message registry entry for the error 454 * @param[in] additionalData - The AdditionalData property 455 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object 456 */ 457 std::vector<message::RegistryCallout> 458 getRegistryCallouts(const message::Entry& regEntry, 459 const AdditionalData& additionalData, 460 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface); 461 462 /** 463 * @brief Adds the FRU callouts from the list of registry callouts 464 * passed in to the SRC. 465 * 466 * The last parameter is used only in a special case when the first 467 * callout is a symbolic FRU with a trusted location code. See the 468 * addRegistryCallout documentation. 469 * 470 * @param[in] callouts - The message registry callouts to add 471 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object 472 * @param[in] trustedSymbolicFRUInvPath - The optional inventory path used 473 * in the symbolic FRU case. 474 */ 475 void addRegistryCallouts( 476 const std::vector<message::RegistryCallout>& callouts, 477 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface, 478 std::optional<std::string> trustedSymbolicFRUInvPath); 479 480 /** 481 * @brief Adds a single FRU callout from the message registry. 482 * 483 * If the last parameter is filled in, and the registry callout is a 484 * symbolic FRU callout with a trusted location code, and it has the 485 * 'useInventoryLocCode' member set to true, then the location code of 486 * that inventory item will be what is used for that trusted location code. 487 * 488 * @param[in] callout - The registry callout structure 489 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object 490 * @param[in] trustedSymbolicFRUInvPath - The optional inventory path used 491 * in the symbolic FRU case. 492 */ 493 void addRegistryCallout( 494 const message::RegistryCallout& callout, 495 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface, 496 const std::optional<std::string>& trustedSymbolicFRUInvPath); 497 498 /** 499 * @brief Creates the Callouts object _callouts 500 * so that callouts can be added to it. 501 */ 502 void createCalloutsObject() 503 { 504 if (!_callouts) 505 { 506 _callouts = std::make_unique<src::Callouts>(); 507 _flags |= additionalSections; 508 } 509 } 510 511 /** 512 * @brief Adds any FRU callouts based on a device path in the 513 * AdditionalData parameter. 514 * 515 * @param[in] additionalData - The AdditionalData values 516 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object 517 */ 518 void addDevicePathCallouts(const AdditionalData& additionalData, 519 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface); 520 521 /** 522 * @brief Adds any FRU callouts specified in the incoming JSON. 523 * 524 * @param[in] jsonCallouts - The JSON array of callouts 525 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object 526 */ 527 void addJSONCallouts(const nlohmann::json& jsonCallouts, 528 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface); 529 530 /** 531 * @brief Adds a single callout based on the JSON 532 * 533 * @param[in] jsonCallouts - A single callout entry 534 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object 535 */ 536 void addJSONCallout(const nlohmann::json& jsonCallout, 537 const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface); 538 539 /** 540 * @brief Extracts a CalloutPriority value from the json 541 * using the 'Priority' key. 542 * 543 * @param[in] json - A JSON object that contains the priority key 544 * 545 * @return CalloutPriority - The priority value 546 */ 547 CalloutPriority getPriorityFromJSON(const nlohmann::json& json); 548 549 /** 550 * @brief Exracts MRU values and their priorities from the 551 * input JSON array. 552 * 553 * @param[in] mruJSON - The JSON array 554 */ 555 std::vector<src::MRU::MRUCallout> 556 getMRUsFromJSON(const nlohmann::json& mruJSON); 557 558 /** 559 * @brief Sets the dump status 560 * 561 * @param[in] dataIface - The DataInterface object 562 */ 563 void setDumpStatus(const DataInterfaceBase& dataIface); 564 565 /** 566 * @brief The SRC version field 567 */ 568 uint8_t _version; 569 570 /** 571 * @brief The SRC flags field 572 */ 573 uint8_t _flags; 574 575 /** 576 * @brief A byte of reserved data after the flags field 577 */ 578 uint8_t _reserved1B; 579 580 /** 581 * @brief The hex data word count. 582 * 583 * To be compatible with previous versions of SRCs, this is 584 * number of hex words (8) + 1 = 9. 585 */ 586 uint8_t _wordCount; 587 588 /** 589 * @brief Two bytes of reserved data after the hex word count 590 */ 591 uint16_t _reserved2B; 592 593 /** 594 * @brief The total size of the SRC section, not including the section 595 * header. 596 */ 597 uint16_t _size; 598 599 /** 600 * @brief The SRC 'hex words'. 601 * 602 * In the spec these are referred to as SRC words 2 - 9 as words 0 and 1 603 * are filled by the 8 bytes of fields from above. 604 */ 605 std::array<uint32_t, numSRCHexDataWords> _hexData; 606 607 /** 608 * @brief The 32 byte ASCII character string of the SRC 609 * 610 * It is padded with spaces to fill the 32 bytes. 611 * An example is: 612 * "BD8D1234 " 613 * 614 * That first word is what is commonly referred to as the refcode, and 615 * sometimes also called an SRC. 616 */ 617 std::unique_ptr<src::AsciiString> _asciiString; 618 619 /** 620 * @brief The callouts subsection. 621 * 622 * Optional and only created if there are callouts. 623 */ 624 std::unique_ptr<src::Callouts> _callouts; 625 }; 626 627 } // namespace pels 628 } // namespace openpower 629