Enable/Disable some sensors when Host On/Off

Matt Spinler mspinler at linux.ibm.com
Fri Nov 6 07:52:30 AEDT 2020



On 11/4/2020 4:18 PM, Thu Ba Nguyen wrote:
> Please see my comments below. Thanks. Thu Nguyen. On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 
> at 11:31 PM...
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> Please see my comments below.
>
> Thanks.
> Thu Nguyen.
>
> On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 11:31 PM Matt Spinler <mspinler at linux.ibm.com 
> <mailto:mspinler at linux.ibm.com>> wrote:
>
>
>
>     On 11/4/2020 3:15 AM, Thu Ba Nguyen wrote:
>     > Hi Matt, I implemented "Inactive the host sensors" in
>     phosphor-hwmon
>     > use below...
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>     >
>     > Hi Matt,
>     >
>     > I implemented "Inactive the host sensors" in phosphor-hwmon use
>     below
>     > approaching:
>     > 1. Add one option in Sensors configuration, phosphor-hwmon will
>     parse
>     > this option and add host sensors to _hostSensors list.
>     > 2. In mainloop::read() before going to loop to read the sensors
>     in the
>     > reading list. Query dbus to get CurrentHostState property.
>     > This property belongs to service "xyz.openbmc_project.State.Host".
>     > Based on the status of this property, identify host status.
>     > If the host is off, remove the host sensors from _state list and
>     dbus.
>     > I expected the users wouldn't see the host sensors on the BMC
>     Web when
>     > the host is off.
>     > If the host is on, add the host sensors back to _state list and
>     also dbus.
>     >
>     > The code is working. But I have two issues with this approaching:
>     >
>     > 1. Too many transactions to get dbus property CurrentHostState.
>     > In my case, I have 6 services to monitor the sensors which
>     concern the
>     > host.
>     > With the current interval 1 second of phosphor-hwmon, I have 6
>     > transactions to get CurrentHostState per seconds.
>
>     The better way to implement this would be to read CurrentHostState
>     once
>     on startup, and then register for
>     propertiesChanged signals for it and provide a callback to update an
>     internal host state variable.
>
> [Thu] Yes, This is what I'm planning to do. But don't know how to add 
> a propertiesChanged signals
> to the current phosphor-hwmon framework.
>
> I usually use below code to add a signal to dbus.
>     boost::asio::io_service io;
>     ampere::host::conn =
> std::make_shared<sdbusplus::asio::connection>(ampere::host::io);
>
> std::vector<std::unique_ptr<sdbusplus::bus::match::match>> matches;
>     //Start tracking power state
> std::unique_ptr<sdbusplus::bus::match::match> hostMonitor =
>         ampere::host::startHostStateMonitor();
>     matches.emplace_back(std::move(hostMonitor));
>
>     /* wait for the signal */
>     ampere::host::io.run();
> But when start io.run(), phosphor-hwmon will stop reading sensors.

There is already an sdbusplus loop running, it's in Mainloop::run().

>
>     > 2. When I call "ipmitool power off" the host, there is a gap
>     between
>     > the time I trigger GPIO to power off the chassis and the time Dbus
>     > property CurrentHostState is updated.
>     > In this gap, the phosphor-hwmon is still reading sensors. And this
>     > causes the threshold warnings or errors. I want to avoid this.
>     >
>     > Do you have any suggestions to avoid these issues?
>     >
>
>     I can't think of anything at the moment.  Maybe someone else has
>     an idea
>     here.
>
>     > Others question:
>     > I saw that phosphor-hwmon is registering an event to smbus and
>     trigger
>     > the event after each 1 second to read sensors.
>     > Can I change the phosphor-hwmon code to integrate one dbus
>     signal event?
>     > Which will be triggered when there is changing in dbus property.
>
>     I'm not sure I understand what you're asking for here. Right now it
>     will do 1 second reads (the period is
>     configurable) and send a properties changed signal for each sensor on
>     D-Bus only when the value changes.
>
> [Thu] I'm asking for how to add a signal to current phosphor-hwmon 
> framework as comment 1.
>
>     >
>     > I knew how to create a service which adds the call back function
>     when
>     > there is change in dbus property.
>     > But don't know how to intergrace it to hwmon.
>     >
>     > Regards.
>     > Thu Nguyen.
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     > On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 5:45 AM Thu Ba Nguyen
>     <tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com <mailto:tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com>
>     > <mailto:tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com <mailto:tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com>>>
>     wrote:
>     >
>     >     Just remove all of added code, rebase the phosphor-hwmon
>     source to
>     >     commit
>     >     "5906173 (12 months ago) Brad Bishop: build: add support for
>     >     building with meson"
>     >
>     >     Add the include:
>     >     #include<sdbusplus/asio/connection.hpp>
>     >     I can see the error
>     >     |
>     >
>      /openbmc/jade_build/tmp/work/arm1176jzs-openbmc-linux-gnueabi/phosphor-hwmon/1.0+gitAUTOINC+5906173aec-r1/recipe-sysroot-native/usr/bin/arm-openbmc-linux-gnueabi/../../libexec/arm-openbmc-linux-gnueabi/gcc/arm-openbmc-linux-gnueabi/10.1.0/ld:
>     >     phosphor_hwmon_readd-readd.o: undefined reference to symbol
>     >     'pthread_key_delete@@GLIBC_2.4'
>     >     |
>     >
>      /openbmc/jade_build/tmp/work/arm1176jzs-openbmc-linux-gnueabi/phosphor-hwmon/1.0+gitAUTOINC+5906173aec-r1/recipe-sysroot-native/usr/bin/arm-openbmc-linux-gnueabi/../../libexec/arm-openbmc-linux-gnueabi/gcc/arm-openbmc-linux-gnueabi/10.1.0/ld:
>     >
>      /openbmc/jade_build/tmp/work/arm1176jzs-openbmc-linux-gnueabi/phosphor-hwmon/1.0+gitAUTOINC+5906173aec-r1/recipe-sysroot/lib/libpthread.so.0:
>     >     error adding symbols: DSO missing from command line
>     >     | collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
>     >     | make[2]: *** [Makefile:643: phosphor-hwmon-readd] Error 1
>     >     | make[2]: Leaving directory
>     >
>      '/openbmc/jade_build/tmp/work/arm1176jzs-openbmc-linux-gnueabi/phosphor-hwmon/1.0+gitAUTOINC+5906173aec-r1/build'
>     >     | make[1]: *** [Makefile:801: all-recursive] Error 1
>     >     | make[1]: Leaving directory
>     >
>      '/openbmc/jade_build/tmp/work/arm1176jzs-openbmc-linux-gnueabi/phosphor-hwmon/1.0+gitAUTOINC+5906173aec-r1/build'
>     >     | make: *** [Makefile:524: all] Error 2
>     >     | ERROR: oe_runmake failed
>     >     | WARNING: exit code 1 from a shell command.
>     >     | ERROR: Execution of
>     >
>      '/openbmc/jade_build/tmp/work/arm1176jzs-openbmc-linux-gnueabi/phosphor-hwmon/1.0+gitAUTOINC+5906173aec-r1/temp/run.do_compile.2045'
>     >     failed with exit code 1:
>     >     | Makefile:800: target 'check-valgrind-recursive' given more
>     than
>     >     once in the same rule
>     >     | Makefile:800: target 'check-valgrind-memcheck-recursive' given
>     >     more than once in the same rule
>     >     | Makefile:800: target 'check-valgrind-helgrind-recursive' given
>     >     more than once in the same rule
>     >     | Makefile:800: target 'check-valgrind-drd-recursive' given more
>     >     than once in the same rule
>     >     | Makefile:800: target 'check-valgrind-sgcheck-recursive' given
>     >     more than once in the same rule
>     >     | make  all-recursive
>     >
>     >     I think we should add thread lib.
>     >
>     >     Regards.
>     >     Thu Nguyen.
>     >
>     >     On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 10:51 PM Matt Spinler
>     >     <mspinler at linux.ibm.com <mailto:mspinler at linux.ibm.com>
>     <mailto:mspinler at linux.ibm.com <mailto:mspinler at linux.ibm.com>>>
>     wrote:
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     >         On 10/22/2020 9:49 AM, Thu Ba Nguyen wrote:
>     >         > I started on supporting enable/disable host sensors.
>     >         Everythings is
>     >         > fine until I...
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>     >         >
>     >         > I started on supporting enable/disable host sensors.
>     >         > Everythings is fine until I add code to monitor host
>     status
>     >         as below.
>     >         > bool MainLoop::isHostOn(void)
>     >         > {
>     >         > char buff[128];
>     >         > if (!powerMatch)
>     >         > {
>     >         > log<level::ERR>("Power Match Not Created");
>     >         > }
>     >         > sprintf(buff, "isHostOn powerStatusOn:
>     %d\n",powerStatusOn);
>     >         > log<level::INFO>(buff);
>     >         > return powerStatusOn;
>     >         > }
>     >         > std::shared_ptr<sdbusplus::bus::match::match>
>     >         > MainLoop::startHostStateMonitor(void) {
>     >         > return std::make_shared<sdbusplus::bus::match::match>(
>     >         > *conn,
>     >         >
>     "type='signal',interface='org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties',"
>     >         >
>     >  "member='PropertiesChanged',arg0='xyz.openbmc_project.State.Host'",
>     >         > [](sdbusplus::message::message &msg) {
>     >         > std::string interfaceName;
>     >         > boost::container::flat_map<std::string,
>     >         std::variant<std::string>>
>     >         > propertiesChanged;
>     >         > try {
>     >         > msg.read(interfaceName, propertiesChanged);
>     >         > } catch (std::exception &e) {
>     >         > log<level::ERR>("Unable to read host state\n");
>     >         > return;
>     >         > }
>     >         > // We only want to check for CurrentHostState
>     >         > if (propertiesChanged.begin()->first !=
>     "CurrentHostState") {
>     >         > return;
>     >         > }
>     >         > auto findState = propertiesChanged.find(powProperty);
>     >         > if (findState != propertiesChanged.end())
>     >         > {
>     >         > powerStatusOn = boost::ends_with(
>     >         > std::get<std::string>(findState->second), "Running");
>     >         > }
>     >         > powerMatch = true;
>     >         > });
>     >         > }
>     >         > void MainLoop::read()
>     >         > {
>     >         > // TODO: Issue#3 - Need to make calls to the dbus sensor
>     >         cache here to
>     >         > // ensure the objects all exist?
>     >         > /* Host changed state from On to Off */
>     >         > if (!isHostOn() && (lastPowerState == HOST_ON ||
>     >         > lastPowerState == HOST_NA)) {
>     >         > removeHostSensors();
>     >         > lastPowerState = HOST_OFF;
>     >         > }
>     >         > /* Host changed state from Off to On */
>     >         > if (isHostOn() && lastPowerState == HOST_OFF) {
>     >         > addDroppedHostSensors();
>     >         > lastPowerState = HOST_ON;
>     >         > }
>     >         > When build openBMC I got error:
>     >         >
>     >
>      tmp/work/arm1176jzs-openbmc-linux-gnueabi/phosphor-hwmon/1.0+gitAUTOINC+5906173aec-r1/recipe-sysroot/lib/libpthread.so.0:
>     >
>     >         > error adding symbols: DSO missing from command line
>     >         > | collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
>     >         > | make[2]: *** [Makefile:643: phosphor-hwmon-readd]
>     Error 1
>     >         >
>     >         > It seems I need adding the threads lib to defend lib.
>     >         > Any suggestion to add threads lib to build configuration?
>     >         >
>     >
>     >         That must be because you're using that single boost
>     function?
>     >         While you
>     >         could add the dependency,
>     >         the ideal thing to do since this repo already uses
>     >         phosphor-dbus-interfaces is to use the function:
>     >
>     >                  /** @brief Convert a string to an appropriate
>     enum value.
>     >                   *  @param[in] s - The string to convert in the
>     form of
>     >                   * "xyz.openbmc_project.State.Host.<value name>"
>     >                   *  @return - The enum value.
>     >                   */
>     >                  static HostState convertHostStateFromString(const
>     >         std::string& s);
>     >
>     >         to convert it to the actual HostState enum to check against:
>     >
>     >                  enum class HostState
>     >                  {
>     >                      Off,
>     >                      Running,
>     >                      Quiesced,
>     >                      DiagnosticMode,
>     >                  };
>     >
>     >         This is all in xyz/openbmc_project/State/Host/server.hpp
>     >         provided by
>     >         phosphor-dbus-interfaces.
>     >
>     >         > Thanks.
>     >         > Thu.
>     >         >
>     >         > On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 11:54 PM Thu Ba Nguyen
>     >         <tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com <mailto:tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com>
>     <mailto:tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com <mailto:tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com>>
>     >         > <mailto:tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com
>     <mailto:tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com>
>     >         <mailto:tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com
>     <mailto:tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com>>>> wrote:
>     >         >
>     >         >     Hi Vijay,
>     >         >
>     >         >     I took a look on entity-manager and openbmc source.
>     >         >     Don't have many companies  using entity-manager
>     model to
>     >         support
>     >         >     sensors.
>     >         >
>     >         >     Regards
>     >         >     Thu Nguyen.
>     >         >
>     >         >
>     >         >     On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 7:15 AM Vijay Khemka
>     >         <vijaykhemka at fb.com <mailto:vijaykhemka at fb.com>
>     <mailto:vijaykhemka at fb.com <mailto:vijaykhemka at fb.com>>
>     >         >     <mailto:vijaykhemka at fb.com
>     <mailto:vijaykhemka at fb.com> <mailto:vijaykhemka at fb.com
>     <mailto:vijaykhemka at fb.com>>>>
>     >         wrote:
>     >         >
>     >         >         *From: *openbmc
>     >         >       
>      <openbmc-bounces+vijaykhemka=fb.com at lists.ozlabs.org
>     <mailto:fb.com at lists.ozlabs.org>
>     >         <mailto:fb.com at lists.ozlabs.org
>     <mailto:fb.com at lists.ozlabs.org>>
>     >         >         <mailto:fb.com at lists.ozlabs.org
>     <mailto:fb.com at lists.ozlabs.org>
>     >         <mailto:fb.com at lists.ozlabs.org
>     <mailto:fb.com at lists.ozlabs.org>>>> on behalf of Thu Ba Nguyen
>     >         >         <tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com
>     <mailto:tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com>
>     >         <mailto:tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com
>     <mailto:tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com>> <mailto:tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com
>     <mailto:tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com>
>     >         <mailto:tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com
>     <mailto:tbnguyen1985 at gmail.com>>>>
>     >         >         *Date: *Monday, October 19, 2020 at 11:23 AM
>     >         >         *To: *Ed Tanous <ed at tanous.net
>     <mailto:ed at tanous.net>
>     >         <mailto:ed at tanous.net <mailto:ed at tanous.net>>
>     <mailto:ed at tanous.net <mailto:ed at tanous.net>
>     >         <mailto:ed at tanous.net <mailto:ed at tanous.net>>>>
>     >         >         *Cc: *OpenBMC Maillist
>     <openbmc at lists.ozlabs.org <mailto:openbmc at lists.ozlabs.org>
>     >         <mailto:openbmc at lists.ozlabs.org
>     <mailto:openbmc at lists.ozlabs.org>>
>     >         >         <mailto:openbmc at lists.ozlabs.org
>     <mailto:openbmc at lists.ozlabs.org>
>     >         <mailto:openbmc at lists.ozlabs.org
>     <mailto:openbmc at lists.ozlabs.org>>>>
>     >         >         *Subject: *Re: Enable/Disable some sensors
>     when Host
>     >         On/Off
>     >         >
>     >         >         Hi Ed Tanous,
>     >         >
>     >         >         > Thanks for your info,
>     >         >
>     >         >         > But in your platform we are using phosphor-hwmon
>     >         to manage
>     >         >         sensors.
>     >         >
>     >         >         > We don't use entity-manager.
>     >         >
>     >         >         > As I knew we can't use both entity-manager and
>     >         >         phosphor-hwmon for one project.
>     >         >
>     >         >         You can use both but for different sensors.
>     You can
>     >         decide
>     >         >         what sensors to configure
>     >         >
>     >         >         via EM/dbus-sensors and which one for
>     phosphor-hwmon.
>     >         >
>     >         >         Regards
>     >         >
>     >         >         Thu Nguyen.
>     >         >
>     >
>



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