x86 power control for multi host
Vijay Khemka
vijaykhemka at fb.com
Fri Jan 24 08:37:12 AEDT 2020
Thanks Jason for quick response.
Now my another question is can I get this configuration from entity manager for gpio lines or should I have a separate config.json file?
On 1/23/20, 10:48 AM, "openbmc on behalf of Bills, Jason M" <openbmc-bounces+vijaykhemka=fb.com at lists.ozlabs.org on behalf of jason.m.bills at linux.intel.com> wrote:
On 1/21/2020 3:26 PM, Vijay Khemka wrote:
> Sorry, missed to add mailing list.
>
> *From: *Vijay Khemka <vijaykhemka at fb.com>
> *Date: *Tuesday, January 21, 2020 at 2:51 PM
> *To: *James Feist <james.feist at linux.intel.com>,
> "jason.m.bills at linux.intel.com" <jason.m.bills at linux.intel.com>
> *Subject: *x86 power control for multi host
>
> Hi James/Jason,
>
> I am planning to modify x86 power control for multiple host support. As
> it has hardcoded name host0 but we want to support for multiple number
> of hosts based on configuration. I am thinking of reading different GPIO
> lines for each host from a config.json file and then monitor different
> gpios. Please suggest that if these configuration, I should read from
> entity-manager >
> Also looking forward to your thought of this feature addition in
> existing daemon or should I have separate repo itself?
If it's configurable, then I don't see any reason not to have it in the
existing repo. Is it okay to start there and see how big the impact is
before deciding on a separate repo?
>
> Regards
>
> -Vijay
>
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