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2025-08-26Fix includesEd Tanous1-1/+0
Our includes haven't been enforced by tidy in a while. Run the script, check in the result, minus the false positives. Change-Id: I6a6da26f5ba5082d9b4aa17cdc9f55ebd8cd41a6 Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <etanous@nvidia.com>
2025-01-31Fix includesEd Tanous1-0/+4
Clang-tidy misc-include-cleaner appears to now be enforcing significantly more headers than previously. That is overall a good thing, but forces us to fix some issues. This commit is largely just taking the clang-recommended fixes and checking them in. Subsequent patches will fix the more unique issues. Note, that a number of new ignores are added into the .clang-tidy file. These can be cleaned up over time as they're understood. The majority are places where boost includes a impl/x.hpp and x.hpp, but expects you to use the later. include-cleaner opts for the impl, but it isn't clear why. Change-Id: Id3fdd7ee6df6c33b2fd35626898523048dd51bfb Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <etanous@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Gunnar Mills <gmills@us.ibm.com>
2025-01-20Use SPDX identifiersEd Tanous1-0/+2
SPDX identifiers are simpler, and reduce the amount of cruft we have in code files. They are recommended by linux foundation, and therefore we should do as they allow. This patchset does not intend to modify any intent on any existing copyrights or licenses, only to standardize their inclusion. [1] https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/blog/copyright-notices-in-open-source-software-projects Change-Id: I935c7c0156caa78fc368c929cebd0f068031e830 Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <etanous@nvidia.com>
2024-05-28Generate metadata at runtimeEd Tanous1-0/+37
In the initial implementation of metadata indexing the bmc knew at compile time what schemas it could potentially publish. bmcweb took the approach of adding all schemas of all versions to the $metadata resource. Since that was made, two major changes have happened. First, Redfish has added significantly more versions of each schema, as well as significantly more schemas to the point where the metadata index is now 213KB. While this file compresses fairly well, the size is obvious from the large amount of time that redfish service validator takes to parse the schemas, compared to actually acquiring BMC redfish resources. Second, aggregation was added, where an aggregated Redfish service might implement any number of schemas, including OEM ones. In an effort to fix this, this patch takes the compile-time algorithm in update_schemas.py, and moves it into bmcweb itself, parsing the files on disk as needed on demand. This has some immediate benefits; First, is that now schemas can be potentially installed from anywhere, not only from within the bmcweb build, and they will be resolved at runtime. Second, patches that want to add support for a given schema need to only symlink the schema into the correct folder, without needing to rerun update_schemas.py. This saves time in review. Finally, this opens to door to reducing the schema versions present in the metadata to the unique set of only what this bmcweb instance, and its aggregated BMCs expose. Tested: Redfish service validator passes. Need A/B checking to verify the file is byte for byte the same. GET /redfish/v1/$metadata returns what looks like sane results, with a correct content-type. Unit tests require the use of TemporaryFileHandle, so that class is moved into a more general folder, outside of test/http. Change-Id: I326159099c6b6c4056023b2e173c5f074ed88ce1 Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <ed@tanous.net>