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   // Copyright (c) 2005 DMTF.  All rights reserved.
   // <change cr="CIMCoreCR00752.000" type ="change">Update of
   // descriptions based on Tech Edit review.</
   // <change cr="ArchCR00066.004" type="add">Add UmlPackagePath
   // qualifier values to CIM Schema.</change>
   // <change cr="ArchCR00089.003" type="add">Add PUnit qualifier values
   // to Units qualifier values.</change>
   // ==================================================================
   //  CIM_Watchdog
   // ==================================================================
      [Version ( "2.10.0" ),
       UMLPackagePath ( "CIM::Device::Processor" ),
       Description (
          "CIM_Watchdog is a timer that is implemented in the system "
          "hardware. It allows the hardware to monitor the state of the "
          "Operating System, BIOS, or a software component that is "
          "installed on the System. If the monitored component fails to "
          "re-arm the timer before its expiration, the hardware assumes "
          "that the System is in a critical state, and could reset the "
          "ComputerSystem. This feature can also be used as an "
          "application watchdog timer for a mission-critical application. "
          "In this case, the application would assume responsibility for "
          "re-arming the timer before expiration." )]
   class CIM_Watchdog : CIM_LogicalDevice {
   
         [Description (
             "The entity that is currently being monitored by the "
             "WatchDog. This property is used to identify the module "
             "that is responsible for re-arming, or whose information "
             "is used to re-arm, the watchdog at periodic intervals." ),
          ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" },
          Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Operating System",
             "Operating System Boot Process",
             "Operating System Shutdown Process",
             "Firmware Boot Process", "BIOS Boot Process",
             "Application", "Service Processor" }]
      uint16 MonitoredEntity;
   
         [Description (
             "A string that describes more textual information about "
             "the monitored entity." ),
          MaxLen ( 256 )]
      string MonitoredEntityDescription;
   
         [Description (
             "The timeout interval that is used by the watchdog, in "
             "MicroSeconds." ),
          Units ( "MicroSeconds" ),
          PUnit ( "second * 10^-6" )]
      uint32 TimeoutInterval;
   
         [Description (
             "Resolution of the timer. For example, if this value is "
             "100, then the timer can expire anytime between "
             "(TimeoutInterval- 100) microseconds or "
             "(TimeoutInterval+100) microseconds." ),
          Units ( "MicroSeconds" ),
          PUnit ( "second * 10^-6" )]
      uint32 TimerResolution;
   
         [Description ( "The time of the last timer expiry." )]
      datetime TimeOfLastExpiration;
   
         [Description (
             "Monitored entity at the time of last timer expiry." ),
          ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" },
          Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Operating System",
             "Operating System Boot Process",
             "Operating System Shutdown Process",
             "Firmware Boot Process", "BIOS Boot Process",
             "Application", "Service Processor" }]
      uint16 MonitoredEntityOnLastExpiration;
   
         [Description (
             "The action that should happen upon the expiry of the watchdog."
              ),
          ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5" },
          Values { "None - Status Only", "System Reset",
             "System Power Off", "System Power Off, then On",
             "Generate System NonMaskableInterrupt (NMI)",
             "Generate System Management Interrupt (SMI)" }]
      uint16 ActionOnExpiration;
   
   
         [Description (
             "A method to re-arm the timer. This method is used only "
             "if the MonitoredEntity is \"Application\". It returns 0 "
             "if successful, 1 if unsupported, and any other value if "
             "an error occurred. In a subclass, the set of possible "
             "return codes could be specified, using a ValueMap "
             "qualifier on the method. The strings to which the "
             "ValueMap contents are \'translated\' can also be "
             "specified in the subclass as a Values array qualifier." )]
      uint32 KeepAlive(
   );
   
   };


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