1# rule 2 3## Description 4A rule is a sequence of actions that can be shared by multiple regulators in 5the config file. Rules define a standard way to perform an operation. Rules 6are used to minimize duplication in the config file. 7 8For example, the following action sequences might be sharable using a rule: 9* Actions that set the output voltage of a regulator rail 10* Actions that read all the sensors of a regulator rail 11* Actions that detect down-level hardware using version registers 12 13## Properties 14| Name | Required | Type | Description | 15| :--- | :------: | :--- | :---------- | 16| comments | no | array of strings | One or more comment lines describing this rule. | 17| id | yes | string | Unique ID for this rule. Can only contain letters (A-Z, a-z), numbers (0-9), and underscore (\_). | 18| actions | yes | array of [actions](action.md) | One or more actions to execute. | 19 20## Return Value 21Return value of the last action in the "actions" property. 22 23## Example 24``` 25{ 26 "comments": [ "Sets output voltage of PAGE 0 of a PMBus regulator" ], 27 "id": "set_page0_voltage_rule", 28 "actions": [ 29 { "i2c_write_byte": { "register": "0x00", "value": "0x00" } }, 30 { "pmbus_write_vout_command": { "format": "linear" } } 31 ] 32} 33 34... later in the config file ... 35 36"configuration": { 37 "volts": 1.03, 38 "rule_id": "set_page0_voltage_rule" 39} 40``` 41