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Improve PMBus handling for PSC #252

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@mkeeter mkeeter commented Oct 26, 2022

When bringing up the PSC firmware, I ran into a few issues.

Both Hubris and Humility assume that for an I2C device with a power = { rails = [ ... ] } field, all sensors (voltage / current / temperature / etc) correspond one-to-one with power rails.

This is problematic for the power shelves, which have two rails (54V and 12V), two fans (uncorrelated to voltage rails), and three temperature sensors (also unrelated to rails!).

This PR adds support for an optional sensors = [ ... ] field within power, e.g.

[[config.i2c.devices]]
bus = "backplane"
name = "psu0mcu"
address = 0b1011_000
device = "mwocp68"
description = "PSU 0 MCU"
power = { rails = [ "V54_PSU0", "V12_PSU0" ], sensors = ["voltage", "current"] }
sensors = { voltage = 2, current = 2, temperature = 3, speed = 2 }

The sensors field indicates that only voltage and current correspond one-to-one with rails; other sensor types are treated as independent.

If the sensors field is blank (i.e. all of our existing TOML files), then every sensor corresponds one-to-one with rails, matching the current behavior.

In addition, humility pmbus --summarize is modified to not bail! on an error; instead, it prints the error and continues. This makes working with the PSC nicer, because not all 6 PSUs will be populated at all times.

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Looks great!

if let Some(rails) = &power.rails {
} else if d.power.is_some()
&& d.power
.as_ref()
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/me shakes fist at rust-lang/rustfmt#4306

@mkeeter mkeeter merged commit 470e5db into master Oct 27, 2022
@mkeeter mkeeter deleted the power-optional-sensors branch October 27, 2022 17:24
beezow pushed a commit to rivosinc/humility that referenced this pull request Nov 10, 2022
When bringing up the PSC firmware, I ran into a few issues.

Both Hubris and Humility assume that for an I2C device with a
```toml
power = { rails = [ ... ] }
```
field, all sensors (voltage / current / temperature / etc) correspond one-to-one
with power rails.

This is problematic for the power shelves, which have two rails (54V and 12V),
two fans (uncorrelated to voltage rails), and _three_ temperature sensors (also
unrelated to rails!).

This PR adds support for an optional `sensors = [ ... ]` field within power, e.g.
```toml
[[config.i2c.devices]]
bus = "backplane"
name = "psu0mcu"
address = 0b1011_000
device = "mwocp68"
description = "PSU 0 MCU"
power = { rails = [ "V54_PSU0", "V12_PSU0" ], sensors = ["voltage", "current"] }
sensors = { voltage = 2, current = 2, temperature = 3, speed = 2 }
```

The `sensors` field indicates that only `voltage` and `current` correspond
one-to-one with rails; other sensor types are treated as independent.

If the `sensors` field is blank (i.e. all of our existing TOML files), then
every sensor corresponds one-to-one with rails, matching the current behavior.

In addition, `humility pmbus --summarize` is modified to not `bail!` on an
error; instead, it prints the error and continues.  This makes working with the
PSC nicer, because not all 6 PSUs will be populated at all times.
beezow pushed a commit to rivosinc/humility that referenced this pull request Nov 11, 2022
When bringing up the PSC firmware, I ran into a few issues.

Both Hubris and Humility assume that for an I2C device with a
```toml
power = { rails = [ ... ] }
```
field, all sensors (voltage / current / temperature / etc) correspond one-to-one
with power rails.

This is problematic for the power shelves, which have two rails (54V and 12V),
two fans (uncorrelated to voltage rails), and _three_ temperature sensors (also
unrelated to rails!).

This PR adds support for an optional `sensors = [ ... ]` field within power, e.g.
```toml
[[config.i2c.devices]]
bus = "backplane"
name = "psu0mcu"
address = 0b1011_000
device = "mwocp68"
description = "PSU 0 MCU"
power = { rails = [ "V54_PSU0", "V12_PSU0" ], sensors = ["voltage", "current"] }
sensors = { voltage = 2, current = 2, temperature = 3, speed = 2 }
```

The `sensors` field indicates that only `voltage` and `current` correspond
one-to-one with rails; other sensor types are treated as independent.

If the `sensors` field is blank (i.e. all of our existing TOML files), then
every sensor corresponds one-to-one with rails, matching the current behavior.

In addition, `humility pmbus --summarize` is modified to not `bail!` on an
error; instead, it prints the error and continues.  This makes working with the
PSC nicer, because not all 6 PSUs will be populated at all times.
bcantrill pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 22, 2023
When bringing up the PSC firmware, I ran into a few issues.

Both Hubris and Humility assume that for an I2C device with a
```toml
power = { rails = [ ... ] }
```
field, all sensors (voltage / current / temperature / etc) correspond one-to-one
with power rails.

This is problematic for the power shelves, which have two rails (54V and 12V),
two fans (uncorrelated to voltage rails), and _three_ temperature sensors (also
unrelated to rails!).

This PR adds support for an optional `sensors = [ ... ]` field within power, e.g.
```toml
[[config.i2c.devices]]
bus = "backplane"
name = "psu0mcu"
address = 0b1011_000
device = "mwocp68"
description = "PSU 0 MCU"
power = { rails = [ "V54_PSU0", "V12_PSU0" ], sensors = ["voltage", "current"] }
sensors = { voltage = 2, current = 2, temperature = 3, speed = 2 }
```

The `sensors` field indicates that only `voltage` and `current` correspond
one-to-one with rails; other sensor types are treated as independent.

If the `sensors` field is blank (i.e. all of our existing TOML files), then
every sensor corresponds one-to-one with rails, matching the current behavior.

In addition, `humility pmbus --summarize` is modified to not `bail!` on an
error; instead, it prints the error and continues.  This makes working with the
PSC nicer, because not all 6 PSUs will be populated at all times.
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