#pragma once #include namespace phosphor { namespace unit { namespace failure { /** * @class Monitor * * This class will analyze a unit to see if it is in the failed * state. If it is, it will either start or stop a target unit. * * The use case is for running from the OnFailure directive in a * unit file. If that unit keeps failing and restarting, it will * eventually exceed its rate limits and stop being restarted. * This application will allow another unit to be started when that * occurs. */ class Monitor { public: /** * The valid actions - either starting or stopping a unit */ enum class Action { start, stop }; Monitor() = delete; Monitor(const Monitor&) = delete; Monitor(Monitor&&) = default; Monitor& operator=(const Monitor&) = delete; Monitor& operator=(Monitor&&) = default; ~Monitor() = default; /** * Constructor * * @param[in] sourceUnit - the source unit * @param[in] targetUnit - the target unit * @param[in] action - the action to run on the target */ Monitor(const std::string& sourceUnit, const std::string& targetUnit, Action action) : bus(std::move(sdbusplus::bus::new_default())), source(sourceUnit), target(targetUnit), action(action) { } /** * Analyzes the source unit to check if it is in a failed state. * If it is, then it runs the action on the target unit. */ void analyze(); private: /** * Returns the dbus object path of the source unit */ std::string getSourceUnitPath(); /** * Says if the unit object passed in has an * ActiveState property equal to 'failed'. * * @param[in] path - the unit object path to check * * @return - true if this unit is in the failed state */ bool inFailedState(const std::string&& path); /** * Runs the action on the target unit. */ void runTargetAction(); /** * The dbus object */ sdbusplus::bus::bus bus; /** * The source unit */ const std::string source; /** * The target unit */ const std::string target; /** * The action to run on the target if the source * unit is in failed state. */ const Action action; }; } // namespace failure } // namespace unit } // namespace phosphor