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Where is the example? #10

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MinzChan opened this issue Aug 8, 2023 · 1 comment
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Where is the example? #10

MinzChan opened this issue Aug 8, 2023 · 1 comment

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MinzChan commented Aug 8, 2023

PIM includes a YAML parser (pimgen.py). For PIM to do anything useful, a set of YAML files must be provided externally that tell it what to do. Examples can be found in the examples directory.

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I’m not sure what the history on the examples directory is, but it does seem like a documentation oversight that it is missing.

  1. Generally you should look to Entity-Manager and not PIM anymore.
  2. There are legacy examples of YAML files in the openbmc/openbmc repository which are probably more useful than the previous example files here, because they are practical / used system configs rather than contrived examples.

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