/* * alarms.h * * Description of what the alarm panel bits mean. * * Note that bit = 0 means on, and bit = 1 means off for these LEDs * (e.g. 0xFF is everything off). * The low nibble (bits 0x0F) is for LEDs, and the high nibble (bits 0x30) is * for the relays. The relays are triggered from the LED settings so the high * nibble doesn't really matter when setting alarms (usu 0xF* in TAM though). * * The TAM API is available with the TAM rpm, for your convenience. * See the bmcpanic.patch for an example of how to set an LED, * at http://panicsel.sourceforge.net */ // // masks used to set LED states // #define AP_SET_NO_LED_MASK 0x0F // bits 0-3 = 1 #define AP_SET_POWER_MASK 0x0E // bit0 = 0, others = 1 #define AP_SET_CRITICAL_MASK 0x0D // bit1 = 0 #define AP_SET_MAJOR_MASK 0x0B // bit2 = 0 #define AP_SET_MINOR_MASK 0x07 // bit3 = 0 // // masks used to get LED states // #define AP_NO_LED_SET 0x0E #define AP_POWER_SET 0x01 #define AP_CRITICAL_SET 0x0C #define AP_MAJOR_SET 0x0A #define AP_MINOR_SET 0x06 // // masks used to get relay state // #define AP_ALL_RELAY_MASK 0x00 #define AP_MINOR_RELAY_MASK 0x10 #define AP_MAJOR_RELAY_MASK 0x20 #define AP_NO_RELAY_MASK 0x30 /* end alarms.h */