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switchtec-user for Lightning #99
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Summary: Summary : As title Pull Request resolved: facebookexternal/openbmc.celestica#99 Reviewed By: joancaneus fbshipit-source-id: d519b8bd4a
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Summary: 1. Use dummy node path to make a "fan dead" situation. Pull Request resolved: facebookexternal/openbmc.accton#99 Test Plan: 1. Let input speed of fan1 as 0 to raise fan's pwm. 2. Let input speed of fan1 and fan2 as 0 to raise fan's pwm. Test result: Test on minipack: [FSCD Testing] Setup temp environment to set pwm as 25% [FSCD Testing] Setting (inlet=20C, switch1=20C ,switch2=20C) [FSCD Testing] PWM test,expected=25% [PASSED] [FSCD Testing] One fan dead testing... [FSCD Testing] One fan dead testing,expected=38% [PASSED] [FSCD Testing] Two fans dead testing... [FSCD Testing] Two fans dead testing,expected=63% [PASSED] FSCD Testing [PASSED] Reviewed By: vineelasmile fbshipit-source-id: 44b8e5898
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Summary: ELBERT: CIT: Add test cases Add test cases: test_cpu_utilization test_emmc test_fans test_process_running test_spi_driver_presence test_watchdog (disabled for now) Note: FSCD and some other processes are not running yet, so ELBERTTODO in place Testing: All CIT tests pass [cit.txt](https://github.com/facebookexternal/openbmc.arista/files/5405089/cit.txt) Pull Request resolved: facebookexternal/openbmc.arista#99 Reviewed By: mikechoifb fbshipit-source-id: 853cb59c06
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Switchtec-user is userspace code for the Microsemi PCIe switch.
Now it support In-Band (Linux/Windows), UART, and I2C interfaces.
Specific to I2C interface, it was developed based on x86_64 system, through a USBtoI2c adaptor.
Anyone can supply information on what should do to integrate switchtec-user to support Lightning?
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