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LIBFREEIPMI(3) manual page
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libfreeipmi - FreeIPMI library
Libfreeipmi is the primary library that most of the FreeIPMI
tools are based upon. The following describe the sub-sections of the library.
- api
- The highest level API provided by libfreeipmi. It abstracts away the
details of inband and outofband protocols from the user. It also provides
useful error codes for the user to easily interpret IPMI problems. ’api’ is
used by most FreeIPMI tools and libraries, such as bmc-info(8)
, ipmi-sensors(8)
,
and libipmimonitoring(3)
.
- cmds
- Provides fiid templates and ’fill’ functions
for IPMI commands. Also provides macros definining common parameters for
IPMI commands. The cmds are used by most other portions of libfreeipmi including
the ’api’ sub-section and tools such as ipmipower(8)
and ipmiconsole(8)
.
- debug
- Provides various packet/record dumping utility functions. Utilized by the
’api’ subsection and by tools such as ipmipower(8)
and ipmiconsole(8)
.
- driver
- Provides APIs for in-band IPMI communication. Currently supported drivers
are KCS, SSIF, and OpenIPMI. The ’driver’ subsction is used by tools such
as bmc-watchdog(8)
and the ’api’ sub-section.
- fiid
- The "FreeIPMI Interface Definition"
provides an API used for the construction/deconstruction of packets in
libfreeipmi. The API works around fiid-templates, which are then used to
create fiid-objects. Fiid-templates are used to describe packets through a
string-name to bit-field mapping. The API allows users to read/write fields
in an object using the string to bit-field mapping. Marshalling, packing,
endian, and various other network issues are handled within ’fiid’. Fiid objects
are used throughout libfreeipmi, including the ’api’ sub-section, ’cmds’ sub-sections,
and various tools.
- fru-parse
- Provides an API for parsing Field Replaceable
Unit (FRU) records. Utilized by tools such as ipmi-fru(8)
.
- interface
- Provides
’assemble’ and ’disassemble’ functions for building packets for individual
in-band or out-of-band protocols. Also provides all necessary fiid templates,
’fill’ functions, and other utility functions necessary to communicate on
an IPMI interface. Utilized by the ’api’ sub-section and tools such as ipmipower(8)
and ipmiconsole(8)
.
- interpret
- Provides an API for interpreting sensor events
by mapping them into Nominal, Warning, or Critical states. Utilized by FreeIPMI
tools and libraries such as ipmi-sensors(8)
and libipmimonitoring(3)
.
- locate
- Provides an API to probe several standards to find default values for in-band
IPMI communication. Utilized by the ’api’ sub-section and the ipmi-locate(8)
tool.
- record-format
- Provides macros, fiid-templates, and information on records
used in IPMI. Utilized by the ’sdr-cache’ subsection and tools like ipmi-sensors(8)
.
- sdr-cache
- Provides an API for creating, caching, reading, and parsing a
sensor data repository (SDR). Utilized by tools such as ipmi-fru(8)
and ipmi-sensors(8)
.
- sdr-parse
- Provides an API for parsing SDR records. Utilized by tools such
as ipmi-fru(8)
and ipmi-sensors(8)
- sel-parse
- Provides an API for reading and
parsing System Event Log (SEL) entries. Utilized by tools such as ipmi-sel(8)
.
- sensor-read
- Provides an API for reading a sensor. Utilized by tools such
as ipmi-sensors(8)
.
- spec
- Provides macros and arrays for various other definitions
and tables in IPMI. Utilized by tools such as ipmi-sensors(8)
.
- util
- Provides
various utility functions for the calculation of keys, sensor readings,
etc. Utilized by most of the rest of FreeIPMI.
/usr/include/freeipmi.h
/usr/include/freeipmi/
Copyright © 2003-2012 FreeIPMI Core Team.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
any later version.
libipmiconsole(3)
, libipmidetect(3)
, libipmimonitoring(3)
,
freeipmi(7)
, bmc-config(8)
, bmc-info(8)
, bmc-watchdog(8)
, ipmi-chassis(8)
,
ipmi-fru(8)
, ipmi-locate(8)
, ipmi-oem(8)
, ipmi-raw(8)
, ipmi-sel(8)
, ipmi-sensors(8)
,
ipmi-sensors-config(8)
, ipmiconsole(8)
, ipmidetect(8)
, ipmiping(8)
, ipmipower(8)
,
ipmi-pef-config(8)
, rmcpping(8)
http://www.gnu.org/software/freeipmi/
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