#include "channel.hpp" #include "types.hpp" #include "transporthandler.hpp" #include "utils.hpp" #include "net.hpp" #include #include #include #include #include "xyz/openbmc_project/Common/error.hpp" using namespace phosphor::logging; using namespace sdbusplus::xyz::openbmc_project::Common::Error; /** @struct GetChannelAccessRequest * * IPMI payload for Get Channel access command request. */ struct GetChannelAccessRequest { uint8_t channelNumber; //!< Channel number. uint8_t volatileSetting; //!< Get non-volatile or the volatile setting. } __attribute__((packed)); /** @struct GetChannelAccessResponse * * IPMI payload for Get Channel access command response. */ struct GetChannelAccessResponse { uint8_t settings; //!< Channel settings. uint8_t privilegeLimit; //!< Channel privilege level limit. } __attribute__((packed)); ipmi_ret_t ipmi_get_channel_access(ipmi_netfn_t netfn, ipmi_cmd_t cmd, ipmi_request_t request, ipmi_response_t response, ipmi_data_len_t data_len, ipmi_context_t context) { auto requestData = reinterpret_cast (request); std::vector outPayload(sizeof(GetChannelAccessResponse)); auto responseData = reinterpret_cast (outPayload.data()); /* * The value Eh is used as a way to identify the current channel that * the command is being received from. */ constexpr auto channelE = 0x0E; int channel = requestData->channelNumber; auto ethdevice = ipmi::network::ChanneltoEthernet(channel); if (channel != channelE && ethdevice.empty()) { *data_len = 0; return IPMI_CC_INVALID_FIELD_REQUEST; } /* * [7:6] - reserved * [5] - 1b = Alerting disabled * [4] - 1b = per message authentication disabled * [3] - 0b = User level authentication enabled * [2:0] - 2h = always available */ constexpr auto channelSetting = 0x32; responseData->settings = channelSetting; //Defaulting the channel privilege to administrator level. responseData->privilegeLimit = PRIVILEGE_ADMIN; *data_len = outPayload.size(); memcpy(response, outPayload.data(), *data_len); return IPMI_CC_OK; } // ATTENTION: This ipmi function is very hardcoded on purpose // OpenBMC does not fully support IPMI. This command is useful // to have around because it enables testing of interfaces with // the IPMI tool. #define GET_CHANNEL_INFO_CHANNEL_OFFSET 0 // IPMI Table 6-2 #define IPMI_CHANNEL_TYPE_IPMB 1 // IPMI Table 6-3 #define IPMI_CHANNEL_MEDIUM_TYPE_OTHER 6 ipmi_ret_t ipmi_app_channel_info(ipmi_netfn_t netfn, ipmi_cmd_t cmd, ipmi_request_t request, ipmi_response_t response, ipmi_data_len_t data_len, ipmi_context_t context) { ipmi_ret_t rc = IPMI_CC_OK; uint8_t resp[] = { 1, IPMI_CHANNEL_MEDIUM_TYPE_OTHER, IPMI_CHANNEL_TYPE_IPMB, 1,0x41,0xA7,0x00,0,0}; uint8_t *p = (uint8_t*) request; int channel = (*p) & CHANNEL_MASK; std::string ethdevice = ipmi::network::ChanneltoEthernet(channel); printf("IPMI APP GET CHANNEL INFO\n"); // The supported channels numbers are those which are configured. // Channel Number E is used as way to identify the current channel // that the command is being is received from. if (channel != 0xe && ethdevice.empty()) { rc = IPMI_CC_PARM_OUT_OF_RANGE; *data_len = 0; } else { *data_len = sizeof(resp); memcpy(response, resp, *data_len); } return rc; }