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   1 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
   2           // Title:       Devices MOF specification 2.5
   3           // Filename:    CIM_Device25.mof
   4           // Version:     2.5
   5           // Release:     0
   6 mike  1.2 // Date:        06/12/2001
   7           // ===================================================================
   8           // Copyright "2001" Distributed Management Task Force, Inc. (DMTF).
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  15           // As DMTF specifications may be revised from time to time, 
  16           // the particular version and release cited should always be noted.
  17           // ===================================================================
  18 karl  1.1 // Description: The object classes below are listed in an order that
  19           //              avoids forward references. Required objects, defined 
  20 mike  1.2 //              by other working groups, are omitted.
  21 karl  1.1 // ==================================================================
  22 mike  1.2 // Author:      DMTF System and Devices Working Group
  23 karl  1.1 // ==================================================================
  24           // Date:  04/14/1998 - Version 2.0
  25           //        06/23/1998 - V2.0 Errata
  26 mike  1.2 //      - CR222, References to the "Resource" component in 
  27           //          CIM_ComputerSystemResource association and its
  28           //          subclasses incorrect - Should be PartComponent
  29           //      - CR225, Antecedent reference should be CIM_CurrentSensor
  30           //          in the AssociatedSupplyCurrentSensor relationship
  31           //      - CR226, Add ArrayType("Indexed") and update descriptions
  32           //          for CIM_NetworkAdapter.NetworkAddresses and its
  33           //          overrides
  34           //      - CR227, UninterruptablePowerSupply should be 
  35           //          Uninterruptible
  36           //      - CR235, Format for specifying propagated value uses
  37 karl  1.1 //                period, not colon
  38 mike  1.2 //      09/29/1998 - Version 2.1
  39           //      - CR236, Add ModelCorrespondence qualifier to properties
  40           //          of CIM_MonitorResolution 
  41           //      - CR243, Add AutoSense and MaxSpeed properties to 
  42           //          CIM_NetworkAdapter
  43           //      - CR244a, Extend the enumeration of CIM_Processor.Family, 
  44           //          Add a new Processor property, OtherFamilyDescription
  45           //      - CR245, Add CIM_AllocatedDMA association
  46           //      - CR254, Add CIM_DeviceErrorCounts object and related
  47           //          association, CIM_ErrorCountersForDevice
  48           //      - CR259, Add DesiredSpeed property and SetSpeed method 
  49           //          to CIM_Fan
  50           //      - CR261a, Add two properties to CIM_Battery, ExpectedLife
  51           //          and MaxRechargeTime
  52           //      - CR265, Address "cleaning" related to a CIM_Media
  53           //          AccessDevice
  54           //      - CR266, Add CIM_AlarmDevice and association
  55           //      - CR274, Remove repetition of the Values array from 
  56           //          property Descriptions
  57           //      - CR275, Update DMI Master.MIF mappings
  58           //      - CR288a, Add AssociatedProcessorMemory relationship
  59 mike  1.2 //      - CR292, Add ModelCorrespondence to 'linked' properties
  60 karl  1.1 //          - CR294, Remove key-qualifier from 'StartingAddress' in
  61           //                CIM_BIOSLoadedInNV
  62 mike  1.2 //      10/14/1998 - Version 2.1.1
  63           //      - Missed CR271a, Add Stepping property to CIM_Processor
  64           //      06/11/1999 - Version 2.2
  65           //      - CR297, Add Sparc processors to the enum, Processor.Family
  66           //      - CR308a, Create DeviceIdentity relationship
  67           //      - CR316, Add OrderIndex to BasedOn
  68           //      - CR318c, Add processors to the enum, Processor.Family
  69           //      - CR325, Load balancing (Add LoadBalancedGroup boolean to
  70           //          ExtraCapacityGroup, Create new NetworkAdapter
  71           //          RedundancyComponent and NetworkVirtualAdapter 
  72 karl  1.1 //                associations)
  73 mike  1.2 //      - CR326, Add properties, LoadedOnDevice and UpgradeableOn
  74           //          Device to DeviceSoftware
  75           //      - CR327b, Update the PCIController class and add new 
  76           //          subclasses, PCIDevice and PCIBridge
  77           //      - CR328, New MappingStrings, Descriptions and properties in 
  78           //          SCSIController and SCSIInterface
  79           //      - CR329a, Add to the MediaAccessDevice Capabilities array,
  80           //          (enum) / Also, add a MediaIsLocked property and 
  81 karl  1.1 //                LockMedia method / Create subclass, DVDDevice
  82 mike  1.2 //      - CR330a, Add properties and methods to AlarmDevice
  83           //      - CR331, Create IDE, PCMCIA and InfraredController 
  84 karl  1.1 //                subclasses of Controller / Add to the enum for 
  85           //                Controller.ProtocolSupported
  86 mike  1.2 //      - CR332, Add PartitionType and PartitionSubtype properties
  87           //          to DiskPartition / Update class Description
  88           //      - CR333a, Extensions to and clarifications of StorageExtent
  89           //      - CR334, Clarify the StorageRedundancyGroup.TypeOfAlgorithm
  90           //          enum and add properties to the class / Create an
  91           //          ExtentRedundancyComponent association
  92           //      - CR335a, Updates to the Printer object
  93           //      - CR336, New Printer-related classes and associations
  94           //      - CR341, Create new Modem classes, properties and 
  95           //          associations
  96           //      - CR342, Create OOBAlert and WakeUpServices and 
  97 karl  1.1 //                associations to NetworkAdapter 
  98 mike  1.2 //      - CR343, Create new NetworkAdapter classes, properties 
  99           //          and associations
 100           //      - CR344, Changes to POTSModem and movement of some 
 101           //          properties up to CIM_Modem
 102           //      - CR345b, Changes to Sensor and its subclasses
 103           //      - CR346, Add WatchDog object
 104           //      - CR347, Add a UniqueID property to Processor
 105           //      - CR348, Create AGPVideoController and AGPSoftware
 106           //          Feature classes
 107           //      - CR351, Add TimeOfDeviceReset to ControlledBy
 108           //      - CR355a, Use Values-ValueMap qualifiers in DeviceError
 109 karl  1.1 //                Counts.ResetCounter and AlarmDevice.SetUrgency / 
 110 mike  1.2 //          Update the method descriptions indicating that 
 111 karl  1.1 //                Values-ValueMap qualifiers can be defined for 
 112           //                return codes
 113 mike  1.2 //      - CR356a, Keys on all associations either explicitly or
 114           //          via inheritance
 115           //      - CR357, Remove company references
 116           //      - CR360, Add VendorID to ConnectionBasedModem
 117           //      - CR366, Clarify the Description for ResidesOnExtent
 118 karl  1.1 //          - CR372, Create LogicalPort and PortOnDevice 
 119 mike  1.2 //      - CR373, Define the USB Model
 120           //      - CR375, Update descriptions and enumerations / Add new
 121           //          classes - SuppliesPower, VideoControllerResolution,
 122           //          VideoSetting / Create new properties - IRQ.Hardware,
 123           //          Security in MediaAccessDevice, ParallelController and
 124           //          SerialController, VideoController.CurrentNumberOf
 125           //          Colors, ScreenHeight and Width in DesktopMonitor, 
 126           //          NetworkAdapter.FullDuplex, Processor.CPUStatus,
 127 karl  1.1 //                MemoryMappedIO.MappedResource and 3 'storage is 
 128           //                writeable' properties in NonVolatileStorage
 129 mike  1.2 //      - CR377, Add "video processor" to Processor.Family
 130           //      - CR379a, Update the DMI MappingStrings
 131           //      - CR380a, Define the Fibre Channel Adapter and Port models
 132           //      - CR381, Update MediaAccessDevice's enumerations and add new
 133           //          properties - LastCleaned, MaxAccessTime, 
 134 karl  1.1 //                UncompressedDataRate, LoadTime, UnloadTime / Create
 135 mike  1.2 //          MediaPresent.FixedMedia / Update StorageExtent's 
 136           //          enumerations and add a SequentialAccess property /
 137           //          Create TapeDrive.MaxRewindTime
 138           //      - CR382, Create a DiskGroup class and its supporting
 139           //          associations
 140           //      - CR384, Update Processor.UpgradeMethod / Create an
 141           //          ESCONController
 142           //      - CR393a, Define the Tape Library Device Model
 143           //      - CR394, Update Descriptions / Add VolumeSet.VolumeStatus
 144           //          and properties to VolumeSetBasedOnPSExtent (from
 145           //          CR333a)
 146           //      - CR399, Remove SubmitsRequest from CR336
 147           //      - CR405, Add Counter and Gauge qualifiers as appropriate
 148           //      - CR406, Update PartitionSubtype enumeration from CR332
 149           //      - CR407, Add DoorAccessToPhysicalElement and Changer.
 150           //          AuditInProgress
 151           //      - CR408, Update the Description for StorageExtent.
 152           //          ConsumableBlocks (from CR333a)
 153           //      - CR410, Updates to the Fibre Channel Model submitted in
 154           //          CR380a
 155           //      - CR414, Add "Mouse-Optical Sensor" to PointingDevice.
 156 mike  1.2 //          PointingType
 157           //      - CR415, Remove OrderOfQueue from QueueForPrintService
 158           //          (added in CR336)
 159           //      - CR417a, Add "N/A" to CacheMemory.Level
 160           //      - CR418a, Add to the enum for CacheMemory.Read and Write
 161           //          Policy / Update Descriptions related to Storage
 162           //          Volume (from CR333a) / Change the association,
 163           //          LogicalDiskBasedOnSoftwareVolume (CR333a) to 
 164           //          LogicalDiskBasedOnVolume
 165           //      - CR420, Miscellaneous syntax and semantic issues
 166           //      - CR421, Defer including some properties of Unimodem from
 167           //          CR341
 168           //      07/06/1999 - Version 2.2.1
 169           //      - CR422, Cut & paste errors (Remove Association qualifier 
 170           //          from LabelReader, MediaAccess and PickerStatInfo; 
 171           //          Add Association qualifier to CIM_VideoSetting)
 172           //      - CR423, Locale should be specified as en_US
 173           //      - CR424, Add CIM_ to the class name for PCIDevice and 
 174           //          PCIBridge / Add Overrides to xxxInDiskGroup 
 175           //          aggregations / Update the Descriptions for Cache
 176           //          Memory Read and WritePolicy
 177 mike  1.2 //      - CR425, Update the DMI MappingStrings using the June
 178           //          release of the master.mif
 179           //      07/27/1999 - Version 2.2.2
 180           //      - CR428, Remove underscores from two properties of 
 181           //          PCIDevice 
 182           //  Date  02/18/2000 - Version 2.3
 183           //      - CR429 Modify Description of UserDataStripeDepth in 
 184           //          CIM_ProtectedSpaceExtent
 185           //      - CR431 Update MappingStrings
 186           //      - CR432 Create subclasses of MemoryMappedIO
 187           //      - CR433 Add new properties and enums from Master.MIF and new 
 188           //          ModelCorrespondences 
 189           //      - CR436 Add a place holder for SSA Controller
 190           //      - CR438 Change Intel Processor types to meet Intel legal requirements 
 191           //          in CIM_Processor.Family
 192           //      - CR445e Modify the SpareGroup class to add a Failover method
 193           //      - CR449 Add Itanium processors to CIM_Processor.Family
 194           //      - CR452a Updates to FibrePort
 195           //      - CR457 Miscellaneous StorageExtent and MediaAccessDevice 
 196           //          clarifications
 197           //      - CR460a Add Counter, OctetString and Gauge qualifiers
 198 mike  1.2 //      - CR461 Subclass from CIM_ManagedElement StorageError
 199           //      - CR463b Define the necessary classes and associations to 
 200           //          support Message Logs
 201           //      - CR471 Recommended qualifier for CIM_NumericSensor.CurrentReading
 202           //      - CR474 Add Processor types to CIM_Processor.Family
 203           //      - CR475 Add Processor types to CIM_Processor.Family
 204           //  Date 06/09/2000 - Version 2.4
 205           //      - CR479 Miscellaneous Device Model Additions to the Storage and 
 206           //          StorageLibrary Classes
 207           //          1. Add a new property, CellLocation, to the PickerElement class. 
 208           //          2. Add to the enumeration for LabelReader.SupportedFormats.
 209           //          3. Add a new property, Extendable, to TapePartition
 210           //          4. Add a new property, Direction, to BOTH LimitedAccessPort 
 211           //              and InterLibraryPort
 212           //          5. Add six new properties to MediaAccessDevice.
 213           //          6. Define a new association, AssociatedLabelReader
 214           //          7. Update the subclassing of PickerLabelReader and AccessLabelReader
 215           //              to use the association defined in #6.
 216           //          8. Update the description for LimitedAccessPort.
 217           //      - CR486, Further updates to the Storage and Storage Library Models
 218           //          1. Add seek and recovered R/W stats to the class, MediaAccessStatInfo
 219 mike  1.2 //          2. Due to the changes in #1, must update the ResetCounters method 
 220           //              in MediaAccessStatInfo.
 221           //          3. Create a new superclass of TapePartition and DiskPartition, 
 222           //              MediaPartition
 223           //          4. Change the subclassing of TapePartition and DiskPartition from 
 224           //              CIM_StorageExtent to CIM_MediaPartition.
 225           //          5. Remove the Bootable boolean from DiskPartition since it is now 
 226           //              found in the MediaPartition superclass.
 227           //      - CR494, Add to the enumerations in CIM_CacheMemory.Associativity
 228           //  Date 07/14/00 - Version 2.4
 229           //      - CR513a, Move Extendable Boolean up to the MediaPartition superclass
 230           //      - CR519   ERRATA CIM 2.3: correct ValueMap syntax errors in 
 231           //                CIM_Processor.Family
 232           //  Date 12/01/2000 Version 2.5
 233           //      - CR527 Add AMD Duron  processors to CIM_Processor.Family
 234           //      - CR528 Add Socket 423 and Socket A (Socket 462) enumerations to 
 235           //          CIM_Processor.UpgradeMethod
 236           //      - CR530 Modify the enumerations in CIM_Processor.Family (Device MOF) 
 237           //      - CR531 Add Transmeta Crusoe  processors's names in CIM_Processor.Family
 238           //      - CR534 Update MappingStrings Qualifiers to stay in sync with 
 239           //              updates to the MASTER.MIF.
 240 mike  1.2 //      - CR535 Add "Service Processor" to CIM_Watchdog.MonitoredEntity and 
 241           //          CIM_Watchdog.MonitoredEntityOnLastExpiration enumeration.
 242           //  Date 05/23/2001 - Final Version 2.5
 243           //          Reordered classes to match Visio
 244           //      - CR606 Add the Aggregate qualifier where missing:
 245           //              PrintJobFile, NetworkAdapterRedundancyComponent,
 246 karl  1.1 //
 247           // ===================================================================
 248           
 249           
 250           // ===================================================================
 251           // Generic Pragmas
 252           // ===================================================================
 253           #pragma locale ("en_US")
 254           
 255 mike  1.2 // ===================================================================
 256           //
 257           //    General Devices 
 258           //
 259           // ===================================================================
 260 karl  1.1 
 261           // ===================================================================
 262           // DeviceConnection
 263           // ===================================================================
 264              [Association,
 265               Description (
 266 mike  1.2      "The DeviceConnection relationship indicates that two or more "
 267                "Device are connected together.") ] 
 268           class CIM_DeviceConnection : CIM_Dependency {
 269 karl  1.1       [Override ("Antecedent"),
 270 mike  1.2        Description ("A LogicalDevice.") ]
 271 karl  1.1    CIM_LogicalDevice REF Antecedent;
 272                 [Override ("Dependent"),
 273                  Description (
 274 mike  1.2         "A second LogicalDevice connected to the Antecedent Device.") ]
 275 karl  1.1    CIM_LogicalDevice REF Dependent;
 276                 [Description (
 277 mike  1.2         "When several bus and/or connection speeds are possible, the "
 278                   "NegotiatedSpeed property defines the one in use between the "
 279                   "Devices.  Speed is specified in bits per second.  If "
 280                   "connection or bus speeds are not negotiated, or if this "
 281                   "information is not available/important to Device management, "
 282                   "the property should be set to 0."), 
 283 karl  1.1        Units ("Bits per Second"),
 284 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Bus Port Association|001.2"}  ]
 285 karl  1.1    uint64 NegotiatedSpeed;
 286                 [Description (
 287 mike  1.2         "When several bus and/or connection data widths are possible, "
 288                   "the NegotiatedDataWidth property defines the one in use "
 289                   "between the Devices.  Data width is specified in bits.  If "
 290                   "data width is not negotiated, or if this information is not "
 291                   "available/important to Device management, the property should "
 292                   "be set to 0."),
 293 karl  1.1        Units ("Bits"),
 294 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Bus Port Association|001.3"}  ]
 295 karl  1.1    uint32 NegotiatedDataWidth;
 296           };
 297           
 298 mike  1.2 
 299 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 300           // DeviceIdentity
 301           // ===================================================================
 302              [Association,
 303               Description (
 304 mike  1.2      "CIM_DeviceIdentity indicates that two LogicalDevices "
 305                "represent different aspects of the same underlying entity. "
 306                "This association refines the CIM_LogicalIdentity superclass "
 307                "by restricting it to the Device level and defining its use in "
 308                "well understood scenarios. One of these scenarios is to "
 309                "represent that a Device is both a 'bus' entity and a "
 310                "'functional' entity. For example, a Device could be both a PCI "
 311                "Device (or a USB Device), as well as a CIM_Keyboard. The other "
 312                "scenario is where a Device plays multiple functional roles "
 313                "that can not be distinguished by their hardware realization "
 314                "alone. For example, a Fibre Channel adapter might have aspects "
 315                "of both a NetworkAdapter and a SCSIController.") ]
 316           class CIM_DeviceIdentity: CIM_LogicalIdentity {
 317 karl  1.1       [Override ("SystemElement"), 
 318                  Description (
 319 mike  1.2         "SystemElement represents one aspect of the Device.") ]
 320 karl  1.1    CIM_LogicalDevice ref SystemElement;
 321                 [Override ("SameElement"), 
 322                  Description (
 323                   "SameElement represents an alternate aspect of "
 324 mike  1.2         "the System entity.") ]
 325 karl  1.1    CIM_LogicalDevice ref SameElement;
 326           };
 327           
 328 mike  1.2 
 329 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 330 mike  1.2 // WatchDog
 331 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 332 mike  1.2    [Description (
 333                "CIM_Watchdog is a timer implemented in system hardware. It "
 334                "allows the hardware to monitor the state of the Operating"
 335                "System, BIOS or a software component installed on the "
 336                "System. If the monitored component fails to re-arm the timer "
 337                "before its expiration, the hardware assumes that the System is "
 338                "in a critical state, and could reset the ComputerSystem. This "
 339                "feature can also be used as an application watchdog timer for "
 340                "a mission-critical application. In this case, the application "
 341                "would assume responsibility for re-arming the timer before "
 342                "expiration.") ]
 343           class CIM_Watchdog : CIM_LogicalDevice {
 344                 [Description (
 345                   "The entity that is currently being monitored by the WatchDog. "
 346                   "This property is used to identify the module that is responsible "
 347                   "for re-arming the watchdog at periodic intervals."), 
 348                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Operating System", 
 349                          "Operating System Boot Process", 
 350                          "Operating System Shutdown Process", 
 351                          "Firmware Boot Process", "BIOS Boot Process", "Application", 
 352                          "Service Processor"}  ]
 353 mike  1.2    uint16 MonitoredEntity;
 354                 [MaxLen (256), Description (
 355                   "A string describing more textual information about the "
 356                   "monitored entity ") ]
 357              string MonitoredEntityDescription;
 358                 [Description (
 359                   "The timeout interval used by the watchdog, in MicroSeconds."), 
 360                  Units ("MicroSeconds") ]
 361              uint32 TimeoutInterval;
 362 karl  1.1       [Description (
 363 mike  1.2         "Resolution of the timer. For example, if this value is 100, "
 364                   "then the timer can expire anytime between (TimeoutInterval-"
 365                   "100) microseconds or (TimeoutInterval+100) microseconds."),
 366                  Units ("MicroSeconds") ]
 367              uint32 TimerResolution;
 368                 [Description ("The time of the last timer expiry.") ]
 369              datetime TimeOfLastExpiration; 
 370 karl  1.1       [Description (
 371 mike  1.2         "Monitored entity at the time of last timer expiry."), 
 372                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Operating System", 
 373                          "Operating System Boot Process", 
 374                          "Operating System Shutdown Process", 
 375                          "Firmware Boot Process", "BIOS Boot Process", "Application", 
 376                          "Service Processor"}  ]
 377              uint16 MonitoredEntityOnLastExpiration;
 378 karl  1.1       [Description (
 379 mike  1.2         "The action that should happen upon the expiry of the watchdog."), 
 380                  Values {"None - Status Only", "System Reset", "System Power Off", 
 381                          "System Power Off, then On", 
 382                          "Generate System NonMaskableInterrupt (NMI)", 
 383                          "Generate System Management Interrupt (SMI)"} ]
 384              uint16 ActionOnExpiration;
 385 karl  1.1       [Description (
 386 mike  1.2         "A method to re-arm the timer. This method is only used if "
 387                   "the MonitoredEntity is \"Application\". It returns 0 if "
 388                   "successful, 1 if unsupported, and any other value if an "
 389                   "error occurred. In a subclass, the set of possible return "
 390                   "codes could be specified, using a ValueMap qualifier on "
 391                   "the method. The strings to which the ValueMap contents are "
 392                   "'translated' may also be specified in the subclass as a "
 393                   "Values array qualifier.") ]
 394              uint32 KeepAlive();
 395 karl  1.1 };
 396           
 397 mike  1.2 
 398 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 399 mike  1.2 // CoolingDevice
 400 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 401              [Description (
 402 mike  1.2      "Capabilities and management of CoolingDevices.") ] 
 403           class CIM_CoolingDevice : CIM_LogicalDevice {
 404 karl  1.1       [Description (
 405 mike  1.2         "ActiveCooling is a boolean indicating that the Cooling"
 406                   "Device provides active (as opposed to passive) cooling.") ]
 407              boolean ActiveCooling;
 408 karl  1.1 };
 409           
 410 mike  1.2 
 411 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 412 mike  1.2 // Refrigeration
 413 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 414 mike  1.2    [Description (
 415                "Capabilities and management of a Refrigeration CoolingDevice.") ] 
 416           class CIM_Refrigeration : CIM_CoolingDevice {
 417           };
 418 karl  1.1 
 419           
 420           // ===================================================================
 421 mike  1.2 // HeatPipe
 422 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 423 mike  1.2    [Description (
 424                "Capabilities and management of a HeatPipe CoolingDevice.") ] 
 425           class CIM_HeatPipe : CIM_CoolingDevice {
 426           };
 427 karl  1.1 
 428           
 429           // ===================================================================
 430 mike  1.2 // Fan
 431 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 432 mike  1.2    [Description (
 433                "Capabilities and management of a Fan CoolingDevice.") ] 
 434           class CIM_Fan : CIM_CoolingDevice {
 435 karl  1.1       [Description (
 436 mike  1.2         "Indication of whether the fan supports variable speeds.") ]
 437              boolean VariableSpeed;
 438 karl  1.1       [Description (
 439 mike  1.2         "DesiredSpeed is the currently requested fan speed, " 
 440                   "defined in Revolutions per Minute, when a variable speed fan "
 441                   "is supported (VariableSpeed boolean = TRUE). The current " 
 442                   "speed is determined via a sensor (CIM_Tachometer) that is "
 443                   "associated with the Fan using the CIM_AssociatedSensor "
 444                   "relationship."), 
 445                  Units ("Revolutions per Minute") ]
 446              uint64 DesiredSpeed;
 447 karl  1.1       [Description (
 448 mike  1.2         "Requests that the Fan speed be set to the " 
 449                   "value specified in the method's input parameter. The return " 
 450                   "value should be 0 if the request was successfully executed, " 
 451                   "1 if the request is not supported and some other value if an " 
 452                   "error occurred. In a subclass, the set of possible "
 453                   "return codes could be specified, using a ValueMap qualifier "
 454                   "on the method. The strings to which the ValueMap contents "
 455                   "are 'translated' may also be specified in the "
 456                   "subclass as a Values array qualifier.") ]
 457              uint32 SetSpeed (
 458                  [IN] uint64 DesiredSpeed);
 459 karl  1.1 };
 460           
 461 mike  1.2 
 462 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 463 mike  1.2 // AssociatedCooling
 464 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 465 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
 466                "Many Devices, such as processors or power supplies, require "
 467                "their own cooling devices.  This association indicates where "
 468                "fans or other CoolingDevices are specific to a Device, "
 469                "versus providing enclosure or cabinet cooling.") ] 
 470           class CIM_AssociatedCooling : CIM_Dependency {
 471                 [Override ("Antecedent"),
 472                  Description ("The CoolingDevice.") ]
 473              CIM_CoolingDevice REF Antecedent;
 474                 [Override ("Dependent"),
 475                  Description ("The LogicalDevice being cooled.") ]
 476              CIM_LogicalDevice REF Dependent;
 477 karl  1.1 };
 478           
 479 mike  1.2 
 480 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 481 mike  1.2 // UserDevice
 482 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 483 mike  1.2    [Abstract, Description (
 484                "UserDevices are LogicalDevices that allow a ComputerSystem's "
 485                "users to input, view or hear data.  It is a superclass from "
 486                "which other classes, such as Keyboard or DesktopMonitor, "
 487                "descend.") ] 
 488           class CIM_UserDevice : CIM_LogicalDevice {
 489                 [Description (
 490                   "An indication of whether the Device is locked, preventing "
 491                   "user input or output.") ]
 492              boolean IsLocked;
 493 karl  1.1 };
 494           
 495 mike  1.2 
 496 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 497 mike  1.2 // PointingDevice
 498 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 499 mike  1.2    [Description (
 500                "PointingDevice represents those Devices used to 'point' to "
 501                "regions of a Display.") ] 
 502           class CIM_PointingDevice : CIM_UserDevice {
 503                 [Description ("The type of the pointing device."),
 504                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9"},
 505                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Mouse", "Track Ball", "Track Point",
 506                          "Glide Point", "Touch Pad", "Touch Screen", 
 507                          "Mouse - Optical Sensor"}, 
 508                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Pointing Device|003"} ]
 509              uint16 PointingType;
 510                 [Description (
 511                   "Number of buttons. If the PointingDevice has no buttons, "
 512                   "enter 0."),
 513                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Pointing Device|003"} ]
 514              uint8 NumberOfButtons;
 515                 [Description (
 516                   "Integer indicating whether the PointingDevice is configured "
 517                   "for right (value=2) or left handed operation (value=3). "
 518                   "Also, the values, \"Unknown\" (0) and \"Not Applicable\" (1), "
 519                   "can be defined."),
 520 mike  1.2        Values {"Unknown", "Not Applicable", "Right Handed Operation",
 521                          "Left Handed Operation"} ]
 522              uint16 Handedness;
 523                 [Description (
 524                   "Tracking resolution of the PointingDevice in Counts per "
 525                   "Inch."),
 526                  Units ("Counts per Inch") ]
 527              uint32 Resolution;
 528 karl  1.1 };
 529           
 530 mike  1.2 
 531 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 532 mike  1.2 // Keyboard
 533 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 534 mike  1.2    [Description (
 535                "Capabilities and management of the Keyboard LogicalDevice.") ] 
 536           class CIM_Keyboard : CIM_UserDevice {
 537                 [Description ("Number of function keys on the Keyboard.") ]
 538              uint16 NumberOfFunctionKeys;
 539                 [Description (
 540                   "A free-form string indicating the format and layout of the "
 541                   "Keyboard."),
 542                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Keyboard|004"} ]
 543              string Layout;
 544                 [Description (
 545                   "An integer indicating whether a hardware-level password is "
 546                   "enabled at the keyboard (value=4), preventing local input. "
 547                   "Other values are:  \"Disabled\" (3), \"Not Implemented\" (5), "
 548                   "\"Other\" (1) and \"Unknown\" (2)."),
 549                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5"},
 550                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Disabled", "Enabled", 
 551                          "Not Implemented"},
 552                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Hardware Security|001.2"} ]
 553              uint16 Password;
 554 karl  1.1 };
 555           
 556 mike  1.2 
 557 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 558 mike  1.2 // Display
 559 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 560 mike  1.2    [Abstract, Description (
 561                "Display is a superclass for grouping the miscellaneous display "
 562                "devices that exist.") ] 
 563           class CIM_Display : CIM_UserDevice {
 564 karl  1.1 };
 565           
 566 mike  1.2 
 567 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 568 mike  1.2 // DesktopMonitor
 569           // ===================================================================
 570              [Description (
 571                "Capabilities and management of the DesktopMonitor (CRT) "
 572                "LogicalDevice.") ] 
 573           class CIM_DesktopMonitor : CIM_Display {
 574                 [Description (
 575                   "The type of DesktopMonitor or CRT. For example, "
 576                   "multiscan color or monochrome monitors (values 2 or 3, "
 577                   "respectively) can be indicated in this property."),
 578                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Multiscan Color", 
 579                          "Multiscan Monochrome", "Fixed Frequency Color",
 580                          "Fixed Frequency Monochrome"} ]
 581              uint16 DisplayType;
 582                 [Description (
 583                   "Monitor's bandwidth in MHertz. If unknown, enter 0."),
 584                  Units ("MegaHertz") ]
 585              uint32 Bandwidth;
 586                 [Description (
 587                   "The logical height of the Display in screen coordinates.") ]
 588              uint32 ScreenHeight;
 589 mike  1.2       [Description ( 
 590                   "The logical width of the Display in screen coordinates.") ]
 591              uint32 ScreenWidth;
 592 karl  1.1 };
 593           
 594 mike  1.2 
 595 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 596 mike  1.2 // FlatPanel
 597 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 598 mike  1.2    [Description (
 599                "Capabilities and management of the FlatPanel LogicalDevice.") ] 
 600           class CIM_FlatPanel : CIM_Display  {
 601                 [Description ("FlatPanel's horizontal resolution in Pixels."),
 602                  Units ("Pixels") ]
 603              uint32 HorizontalResolution;
 604                 [Description ("FlatPanel's vertical resolution in Pixels."),
 605                  Units ("Pixels") ]
 606              uint32 VerticalResolution;
 607                 [Description (
 608                   "A FlatPanel's scan mode indicating either single "
 609                   "(value=2) or dual scan (3)."),
 610                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Single Scan", "Dual Scan"} ]
 611              uint16 ScanMode;
 612                 [Description (
 613                   "An integer enumeration describing the type of flat panel "
 614                   "display."),
 615                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Passive Matrix LCD", 
 616                          "Active Matrix LCD", "Cholesteric LCD",
 617                          "Field Emission Display", 
 618                          "Electro Luminescent Display", "Gas Plasma", "LED"} ]
 619 mike  1.2    uint16 DisplayType;
 620                 [Description (
 621                   "A description of the display illumination type. For example, "
 622                   "backlit (value=2) or reflective (4) can be specified."),
 623                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Backlit", "Edgelit", "Reflective"} ]
 624              uint16 LightSource;
 625                 [Description (
 626                  "Boolean indicating whether the FlatPanel supports color "
 627                  "display.") ]
 628              boolean SupportsColor;
 629 karl  1.1 };
 630           
 631 mike  1.2 
 632 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 633 mike  1.2 // Scanner
 634 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 635              [Description (
 636 mike  1.2      "Capabilities and management of the Scanner LogicalDevice.") ] 
 637           class CIM_Scanner : CIM_LogicalDevice {
 638 karl  1.1 };
 639           
 640           
 641           // ===================================================================
 642 mike  1.2 // Battery
 643 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 644              [Description (
 645 mike  1.2      "Capabilities and management of the Battery LogicalDevice. "
 646                "This class applies to both batteries in Laptop Systems and "
 647                "other internal/external batteries, such as used in, "
 648                "or as UPSs.") ] 
 649           class CIM_Battery : CIM_LogicalDevice  {
 650                 [Description (
 651                   "Description of the Battery's charge status. Values such "
 652                   "as \"Fully Charged\" (value=3) or \"Partially Charged\" "
 653                   "(11) can be specified. The value, 10, is "
 654                   "not valid in the CIM Schema since in DMI it represents "
 655                   "that no battery is installed. In this case, this object "
 656                   "should not be instantiated."),
 657                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", 
 658                            "11"},
 659                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Fully Charged",  
 660                          "Low", "Critical", "Charging", "Charging and High", 
 661                          "Charging and Low", "Charging and Critical", "Undefined", 
 662                          "Partially Charged"},
 663                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Portable Battery|003"} ]
 664              uint16 BatteryStatus;
 665                 [Description (
 666 mike  1.2         "TimeOnBattery indicates the elapsed time in seconds "
 667                   "since the ComputerSystem, UPS, ... last switched to "
 668                   "battery power, or the time since the System or UPS "
 669                   "was last restarted, whichever is less. Zero shall "
 670                   "be returned if the Battery is 'on line'."), 
 671                  Units ("Seconds") ]
 672              uint32 TimeOnBattery;
 673                 [Description (
 674                   "EstimatedRunTime is an estimate in minutes of the "
 675                   "time to battery charge depletion under the present "
 676                   "load conditions if the utility power is off, or lost "
 677                   "and remains off, or a Laptop is disconnected from a "
 678                   "power source."),
 679                  Units ("Minutes"),
 680                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Portable Battery|003"} ]
 681              uint32 EstimatedRunTime;
 682                 [Gauge, Description (
 683                   "An estimate of the percentage of full charge remaining."),
 684                  Units ("Percent") ] 
 685              uint16 EstimatedChargeRemaining;
 686                 [Description (
 687 mike  1.2         "An enumeration that describes the Battery's chemistry."),
 688                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8"},
 689                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Lead Acid", "Nickel Cadmium", 
 690                          "Nickel Metal Hydride", "Lithium-ion", "Zinc air", 
 691                          "Lithium Polymer"},
 692                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Portable Battery|003"} ]
 693              uint16 Chemistry;
 694                 [Description (
 695                   "The design capacity of the battery in mWatt-hours. "
 696                   "If this property is not supported, enter 0."),
 697                  Units ("MilliWattHours"),
 698                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Portable Battery|003"} ]  
 699              uint32 DesignCapacity;
 700                 [Description (
 701                   "The full charge capacity of the battery in mWatt-hours. "
 702                   "Comparison of this value to the Battery DesignCapacity "
 703                   "determines when the Battery requires replacement.  A "
 704                   "Battery's end of life is typically when the FullCharge"
 705                   "Capacity falls below 80% of the DesignCapacity. "
 706                   "If this property is not supported, enter 0."),
 707                  Units ("MilliWattHours"),
 708 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Portable Battery|003"} ]
 709              uint32 FullChargeCapacity;
 710                 [Description (
 711                   "The design voltage of the battery in mVolts. If "
 712                   "this attribute is not supported, enter 0."),
 713                  Units ("MilliVolts"),
 714                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Portable Battery|003"} ]   
 715              uint64 DesignVoltage;
 716                 [MaxLen (64), Description (
 717                   "The Smart Battery Data Specification version number "
 718                   "supported by this Battery. If the Battery does not "
 719                   "support this function, the value should be left blank."),
 720                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Portable Battery|003"} ]
 721              string SmartBatteryVersion;
 722                 [Description (
 723                   "The remaining time to charge the battery fully in minutes "
 724                   "at the current charging rate and usage."),
 725                  Units ("Minutes"),
 726                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Portable Battery|003"} ]
 727              uint32 TimeToFullCharge;
 728               [Description (
 729 mike  1.2         "Indicates the Battery's expected lifetime in minutes, " 
 730                   "assuming that the Battery is fully charged. This property "
 731                   "represents the total expected life of the Battery, not its "
 732                   "current remaining life, which is indicated by the "
 733                   "EstimatedRunTime property. "), 
 734                  Units ("Minutes") ]
 735              uint32 ExpectedLife;
 736 karl  1.1       [Description (
 737 mike  1.2         "MaxRechargeTime indicates the maximum time, in minutes, " 
 738                   "to fully charge the Battery. This property represents the "
 739                   "time to recharge a fully depleted Battery, not the current "
 740                   "remaining charging time, which is indicated in the "
 741                   "TimeToFullCharge property. "), 
 742                  Units ("Minutes") ]
 743              uint32 MaxRechargeTime;  
 744 karl  1.1 };
 745           
 746 mike  1.2 
 747 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 748 mike  1.2 // PowerSupply
 749 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 750              [Description (
 751 mike  1.2      "Capabilities and management of the PowerSupply LogicalDevice.") ] 
 752           class CIM_PowerSupply : CIM_LogicalDevice   {
 753                 [Description (
 754                   "Boolean indicating that the PowerSupply is a switching "
 755                   "(vs linear) supply.") ]
 756              boolean IsSwitchingSupply;
 757                 [Description (
 758                   "The low voltage of Input Voltage Range 1 for this Power"
 759                   "Supply, in millivolts. A value of 0 denotes 'unknown'."),
 760                  Units ("MilliVolts"),
 761                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Power Supply|004"} ]
 762              uint32 Range1InputVoltageLow;
 763                 [Description (
 764                   "The high voltage of Input Voltage Range 1 for this Power"
 765                   "Supply, in millivolts. A value of 0 denotes 'unknown'."),
 766                  Units ("MilliVolts"),
 767                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Power Supply|004"} ]
 768              uint32 Range1InputVoltageHigh;
 769                 [Description (
 770                   "The frequency (in Hertz) at the low end of this Power"
 771                   "Supply's Input Frequency Range 1. A value of zero "
 772 mike  1.2         "implies DC."),
 773                  Units ("Hertz"),
 774                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Power Supply|004"} ]
 775              uint32 Range1InputFrequencyLow;
 776                 [Description (
 777                   "The frequency (in Hertz) at the high end of this Power"
 778                   "Supply's Input Frequency Range 1. A value of zero "
 779                   "implies DC."),
 780                  Units ("Hertz"),
 781                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Power Supply|004"} ]
 782              uint32 Range1InputFrequencyHigh;
 783                 [Description (
 784                   "The low voltage of Input Voltage Range 2 for this Power"
 785                   "Supply, in millivolts. A value of 0 denotes 'unknown'."),
 786                  Units ("MilliVolts"), 
 787                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Power Supply|004"} ]
 788              uint32 Range2InputVoltageLow;
 789                 [Description (
 790                   "The high voltage of Input Voltage Range 2 for this Power"
 791                   "Supply, in millivolts. A value of 0 denotes 'unknown'."),
 792                  Units ("MilliVolts"), 
 793 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Power Supply|004"} ]
 794              uint32 Range2InputVoltageHigh;
 795                 [Description (
 796                   "The frequency (in Hertz) at the low end of this Power"
 797                   "Supply's Input Frequency Range 2. A value of zero "
 798                   "implies DC."),
 799                  Units ("Hertz"),
 800                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Power Supply|004"} ]
 801              uint32 Range2InputFrequencyLow;
 802                 [Description (
 803                   "The frequency (in Hertz) at the high end of this Power"
 804                   "Supply's Input Frequency Range 2. A value of zero "
 805                   "implies DC."),
 806                  Units ("Hertz"),
 807                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Power Supply|004"} ]
 808              uint32 Range2InputFrequencyHigh;
 809                 [Description (
 810                   "ActiveInputVoltage indicates which input voltage range is "
 811                   "currently in use. Range 1, 2 or both can be specified "
 812                   "using the values 3, 4 or 5, respectively. If the Supply "
 813                   "is not currently drawing power, the value 6 (\"Neither\") "
 814 mike  1.2         "can be specified. This information is necessary in the "
 815                   "case of a UPS, a subclass of PowerSupply."),
 816                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6"},
 817                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Range 1", "Range 2", "Both",
 818                          "Neither"},
 819                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Power Supply|004"} ]
 820              uint16 ActiveInputVoltage;
 821                 [Description (
 822                   "TypeOfRangeSwitching describes the kind of input voltage "
 823                   "range switching implemented in this PowerSupply. For "
 824                   "example, autoswitching can be specified (value=4)."),
 825                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6"},
 826                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Manual", "Autoswitch",
 827                          "Wide Range", "Not Applicable"},
 828                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Power Supply|004"} ]
 829              uint16 TypeOfRangeSwitching;
 830                 [Description (
 831                   "Represents the total output power of the PowerSupply in "
 832                   "milliWatts. 0 denotes 'unknown'."),
 833                  Units ("MilliWatts"),
 834                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Power Supply|004"} ]
 835 mike  1.2    uint32 TotalOutputPower;
 836 karl  1.1 };
 837           
 838 mike  1.2 
 839 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 840 mike  1.2 // SuppliesPower 
 841 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 842 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
 843                "The SuppliesPower relationship indicates that a Device is in "
 844                "the power domain of the referenced PowerSupply or UPS. "
 845                "It indicates which Device(s) are dependent on the PowerSupply, "
 846                "and hence, which Devices are affected if the Supply is lost.") ]
 847           class CIM_SuppliesPower : CIM_Dependency {
 848                 [Override ("Antecedent"), 
 849                  Description ("The Supply providing power.") ]
 850              CIM_PowerSupply REF Antecedent;
 851                 [Override ("Dependent"), 
 852 karl  1.1        Description (
 853 mike  1.2         "A LogicalDevice in the power domain of the Supply.") ]
 854              CIM_LogicalDevice REF Dependent;
 855 karl  1.1 };
 856           
 857 mike  1.2 
 858 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 859 mike  1.2 // UninterruptiblePowerSupply
 860 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 861 mike  1.2    [Description (
 862                "Capabilities and management of an UninterruptiblePowerSupply. "
 863                "The properties of the UPS Device indicate when incoming power "
 864                "is trimmed or boosted, and the aggregated information of the "
 865                "batteries, generators, etc. that comprise the Device.  These "
 866                "individual components (for example, multiple batteries) can "
 867                "also be independently modeled and associated with the UPS.") ] 
 868           class CIM_UninterruptiblePowerSupply : CIM_PowerSupply {
 869                 [Override ("Range1InputVoltageLow"), Description (
 870                   "If the voltage (in millivolts) drops below the value "
 871                   "specified by Range1InputVoltageLow, the UPS will compensate "
 872                   "by boosting the voltage using its power source(s).  A value "
 873                   "of 0 indicates that the voltage at which boosting occurs "
 874                   "is 'unknown'."), 
 875                  Units ("MilliVolts") ]
 876              uint32 Range1InputVoltageLow;
 877                 [Override ("Range1InputVoltageHigh"), Description (
 878                   "If the voltage (in millivolts) rises above the value "
 879                   "specified by Range1InputVoltageHigh, the UPS will compensate "
 880                   "by trimming the voltage.  A value of 0 indicates that the "
 881                   "voltage at which trimming occurs is 'unknown'."),
 882 mike  1.2        Units ("MilliVolts") ]
 883              uint32 Range1InputVoltageHigh;
 884                 [Override ("Range2InputVoltageLow"), Description (
 885                   "If the voltage (in millivolts) drops below the value "
 886                   "specified by Range2InputVoltageLow, the UPS will compensate "
 887                   "by boosting the voltage using its power source(s).  A value "
 888                   "of 0 indicates that the voltage at which boosting occurs "
 889                   "is 'unknown'."), 
 890                  Units ("MilliVolts") ]
 891              uint32 Range2InputVoltageLow;
 892                 [Override ("Range2InputVoltageHigh"), Description (
 893                   "If the voltage (in millivolts) rises above the value "
 894                   "specified by Range2InputVoltageHigh, the UPS will compensate "
 895                   "by trimming the voltage.  A value of 0 indicates that the "
 896                   "voltage at which trimming occurs is 'unknown'."),
 897                  Units ("MilliVolts") ]
 898              uint32 Range2InputVoltageHigh;
 899 karl  1.1       [Description (
 900 mike  1.2         "The indication of the capacity remaining in the UPS' "
 901                   "batteries, generator, ...  A value of \"Normal\" (2) "
 902                   "indicates that the remaining estimated minutes of run-time "
 903                   "is greater than the UPS' defined 'low power' state "
 904                   "(typically two minutes). A value of \"Low\" (3) indicates "
 905                   "that the remaining estimated minutes of run-time is less "
 906                   "than or equal to the UPS' defined 'low power' state.  A "
 907                   "value of \"Depleted\" (4) indicates that the "
 908                   "UPS will be unable to sustain the present load when and if "
 909                   "the utility power is lost (including the possibility that "
 910                   "the utility power is currently absent)."), 
 911                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4"}, 
 912                  Values {"Unknown", "Normal", "Low", "Depleted"},
 913                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|UPS Battery|001.1"} ]
 914              uint16 RemainingCapacityStatus;
 915 karl  1.1       [Description (
 916 mike  1.2         "TimeOnBackup indicates the elapsed time in seconds "
 917                   "since the UPS last switched to battery power, generator, ...  "
 918                   "Or, the time since the UPS was last restarted, whichever is "
 919                   "less. Zero shall be returned if the UPS is 'on line'."), 
 920                  Units ("Seconds"),
 921                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|UPS Battery|001.2"} ]
 922              uint32 TimeOnBackup;
 923 karl  1.1       [Description (
 924 mike  1.2         "EstimatedRunTime is an estimate in minutes of the time to "
 925                   "battery, generator, ... depletion under the present load "
 926                   "conditions if the utility power is off, or lost and remains "
 927                   "off."),
 928                  Units ("Minutes"),
 929                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|UPS Battery|001.3"} ]
 930              uint32 EstimatedRunTime;
 931                 [Gauge, Description (
 932                   "An estimate of the percentage of full charge remaining for "
 933                   "a UPS (that uses battery technology)."),
 934                  Units ("Percent"),
 935                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|UPS Battery|001.4"} ] 
 936              uint16 EstimatedChargeRemaining;
 937 karl  1.1 };
 938           
 939 mike  1.2 
 940 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 941 mike  1.2 // AssociatedBattery
 942 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 943 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
 944                "A LogicalDevice may use or require one or more Batteries. This "
 945                "relationship is described by the AssociatedBattery dependency. "
 946                "It is also possible to model the individual Batteries that "
 947                "comprise a UPS, using this association.") ] 
 948           class CIM_AssociatedBattery : CIM_Dependency   {
 949                 [Override ("Antecedent"),
 950                  Description ("The Battery.") ]
 951              CIM_Battery REF Antecedent;
 952                 [Override ("Dependent"),
 953 karl  1.1        Description (
 954 mike  1.2         "The LogicalDevice needing or associated with the Battery.") ]
 955              CIM_LogicalDevice REF Dependent;
 956 karl  1.1 };
 957           
 958           
 959           // ===================================================================
 960 mike  1.2 // Processor
 961 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 962              [Description (
 963 mike  1.2      "Capabilities and management of the Processor LogicalDevice.") ] 
 964           class CIM_Processor : CIM_LogicalDevice {
 965 karl  1.1       [Description (
 966 mike  1.2         "A free form string describing the role of the Processor - "
 967                   "for example, \"Central Processor\" or \"Math Processor\".") ] 
 968              string Role;
 969 karl  1.1       [Description (
 970 mike  1.2         "The Processor family type. For example, values include "
 971                   "\"Pentium(R) processor with MMX(TM) technology\" (14) "
 972                   "and \"68040\" (96)."), 
 973                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", 
 974                            "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19", 
 975                            "24", "25", "26", "27", "28", "29", "30", 
 976                            "31", "32", "33", "34", "35", "36", "37", "38", "39", 
 977                            "48", "49", "50", "51", "52", "53", "54", "55", 
 978                            "64", "65", "66", "67", "68", "69", 
 979                            "80", "81", "82", "83", "84", "85", "86", "87", "88", 
 980                            "96", "97", "98", "99", "100", 
 981                            "101", "112", "120", "121", "128", "130", 
 982                            "144", "145", "146", "147", "148", "149", "150",
 983                            "160", "176", "177", "180", "200", "201", "202", 
 984                            "250", "251", "260", "261", "280", "281", 
 985                            "300", "301", "302", "320", "350", "500"},
 986                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "8086", "80286", "80386", "80486",
 987                          "8087", "80287", "80387", "80487", "Pentium(R) brand",
 988                          "Pentium(R) Pro", "Pentium(R) II", 
 989                          "Pentium(R) processor with MMX(TM) technology", 
 990                          "Celeron(TM)", "Pentium(R) II Xeon(TM)", 
 991 mike  1.2                "Pentium(R) III", "M1 Family", "M2 Family", "K5 Family", 
 992                          "K6 Family", "K6-2", "K6-3", 
 993                          "AMD Athlon(TM) Processor Family", 
 994                          "AMD(R) Duron(TM) Processor", "AMD29000 Family", 
 995                          "K6-2+", "Power PC Family", "Power PC 601", 
 996                          "Power PC 603", "Power PC 603+", "Power PC 604", 
 997                          "Power PC 620", "Power PC X704", "Power PC 750", 
 998                          "Alpha Family", "Alpha 21064", "Alpha 21066", 
 999                          "Alpha 21164", "Alpha 21164PC", "Alpha 21164a", 
1000                          "Alpha 21264", "Alpha 21364", "MIPS Family", 
1001                          "MIPS R4000", "MIPS R4200", "MIPS R4400", "MIPS R4600", 
1002                          "MIPS R10000", "SPARC Family", "SuperSPARC", 
1003                          "microSPARC II", "microSPARC IIep", "UltraSPARC", 
1004                          "UltraSPARC II", "UltraSPARC IIi", "UltraSPARC III", 
1005                          "UltraSPARC IIIi", "68040", "68xxx Family", "68000", 
1006                          "68010", "68020", "68030", "Hobbit Family", 
1007                          "Crusoe(TM) TM5000 Family", "Crusoe(TM) TM3000 Family",
1008                          "Weitek", "Itanium(TM) Processor", "PA-RISC Family", 
1009                          "PA-RISC 8500", "PA-RISC 8000", "PA-RISC 7300LC", 
1010                          "PA-RISC 7200", "PA-RISC 7100LC", "PA-RISC 7100", 
1011                          "V30 Family", "Pentium(R) III Xeon(TM)", 
1012 mike  1.2                "Pentium(R) III Processor with Intel(R) SpeedStep(TM) Technology",
1013                          "AS400 Family", "IBM390 Family", "G4", "G5", "i860", 
1014                          "i960", "SH-3", "SH-4", "ARM", "StrongARM", "6x86", 
1015                          "MediaGX", "MII", "WinChip", "DSP", "Video Processor"},
1016                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Processor|013"},
1017                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Processor.OtherFamilyDescription"} ]
1018              uint16 Family;
1019                 [MaxLen (64), Description (
1020                   "A string describing the Processor Family type - used when "
1021                   "the Family property is set to 1 (\"Other\"). This string "
1022                   "should be set to NULL when the Family property is any "
1023                   "value other than 1."),
1024                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Processor.Family"} ]
1025              string OtherFamilyDescription;
1026 karl  1.1       [Description (
1027 mike  1.2         "CPU socket information including data on how this "
1028                   "Processor can be upgraded (if upgrades are supported). "
1029                   "This property is an integer enumeration."),
1030                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", 
1031                            "10", "11", "12", "13", "14"}, 
1032                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Daughter Board", "ZIF Socket",
1033                          "Replacement/Piggy Back", "None", "LIF Socket", "Slot 1",
1034                          "Slot 2", "370 Pin Socket", "Slot A", "Slot M", 
1035                          "Socket 423", "Socket A (Socket 462)"}, 
1036                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Processor|013"} ]
1037              uint16 UpgradeMethod;
1038                 [Description ("The maximum speed (in MHz) of this Processor."),
1039                  Units ("MegaHertz"),
1040                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Processor|013"} ]
1041              uint32 MaxClockSpeed;
1042                 [Description ("The current speed (in MHz) of this Processor."),
1043                  Units ("MegaHertz"),
1044                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Processor|013"} ]
1045              uint32 CurrentClockSpeed;
1046                 [Description ("Processor data width in bits."),
1047                  Units ("Bits") ]
1048 mike  1.2    uint16 DataWidth; 
1049                 [Description ("Processor address width in bits."),
1050                  Units ("Bits") ]
1051              uint16 AddressWidth;
1052                 [Gauge, Description (
1053                   "Loading of this Processor, averaged over the last minute, "
1054                   "in Percent."),
1055                  Units ("Percent"),
1056                  MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.hrProcessorLoad"} ]
1057              uint16 LoadPercentage;
1058                 [Description (
1059                   "Stepping is a free-form string indicating the revision " 
1060                   "level of the Processor within the Processor.Family."), 
1061                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Processor.Family"} ]
1062              string Stepping;
1063 karl  1.1       [Description (
1064 mike  1.2         "A globally unique identifier for the Processor. This "
1065                   "identifier may only be unique within a Processor Family.") ]
1066              string UniqueID;
1067 karl  1.1       [Description (
1068 mike  1.2         "The CPUStatus property indicates the current status of "
1069                   "the Processor. For example, it may be disabled by the user "
1070                   "via BIOS (value=2), or disabled due to a POST error (value="
1071                   "3). Information in this property can be obtained from SMBIOS, "
1072                   "the Type 4 structure, the Status attribute."), 
1073                  ValueMap {"0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "7"}, 
1074                  Values {"Unknown", "CPU Enabled", 
1075                          "CPU Disabled by User via BIOS Setup", 
1076                          "CPU Disabled By BIOS (POST Error)", "CPU Is Idle", "Other"} ]
1077              uint16 CPUStatus;
1078 karl  1.1 };
1079           
1080 mike  1.2 
1081           // ====================================================================
1082           // AlarmDevice 
1083 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1084              [Description (
1085 mike  1.2      "An AlarmDevice is a type of Device that emits audible or " 
1086                "visible indications related to a problem situation. ") ]
1087           class CIM_AlarmDevice : CIM_LogicalDevice {
1088                 [Description ("Boolean indicating that the Alarm is audible. ") ]
1089              boolean AudibleAlarm;
1090                 [Description ("Boolean indicating that the Alarm is visible. ") ]
1091              boolean VisibleAlarm;
1092                 [Description (
1093                   "Boolean indicating that the Alarm causes motion of the "
1094                   "Device.") ]
1095              boolean MotionAlarm;
1096                 [Description (
1097                   "Urgency is an enumerated value that indicates the relative " 
1098                   "frequency at which the Alarm flashes, vibrates and/or emits "
1099                   "audible tones. "), 
1100                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Not Supported", "Informational", 
1101                          "Non-Critical", "Critical", "Unrecoverable"} ]
1102              uint16 Urgency;
1103                 [Description ("The current state of the alarm."),
1104                  Values {"Unknown", "Off", "Steady", "Alternating"} ]
1105              uint16 AlarmState;
1106 mike  1.2       [Description (
1107                   "True indicates that the audio of an AlarmState indicator "
1108                   "has been disabled (i.e. muted). A disabled state here "
1109                   "does not imply that the AlarmState is off.") ]
1110              boolean AudioIndicatorIsDisabled;
1111                 [Description (
1112                   "True indicates that the visual of an AlarmState indicator "
1113                   "has been disabled (i.e. dimmed). A disabled state here "
1114                   "does not imply that the AlarmState is off.") ]
1115              boolean VisualIndicatorIsDisabled;
1116                 [Description (
1117                   "True indicates that the motion of an AlarmState indicator "
1118                   "has been disabled (i.e. stopped). A disabled state here "
1119                   "does not imply that the AlarmState is off.") ]
1120              boolean MotionIndicatorIsDisabled;
1121                 [Description (
1122                   "SetAlarmState is a method for defining the current state "
1123                   "of the Alarm. Its input parameter, RequestedAlarmState, is "
1124                   "specified using the Values list of AlarmDevice's AlarmState "
1125                   "property. SetAlarmState returns 0 if the request is "
1126                   "successfully implemented, 1 if the specified RequestedAlarm"
1127 mike  1.2         "State is not supported, and some other value if any other "
1128                   "error occurred. In a subclass, the set of possible return "
1129                   "codes should be specified using a ValueMap qualifier on the "
1130                   "method. The strings to which the ValueMap contents are "
1131                   "'translated' should be specified as a Values array "
1132                   "qualifier.") ]
1133              uint32 SetAlarmState (
1134                 [IN, Values {"Unknown", "Off", "Steady", "Alternating"}] 
1135                  uint16 RequestedAlarmState);
1136 karl  1.1       [Description (
1137 mike  1.2         "SetAlarmIndicator is a method for enabling or disabling the "
1138                   "indicator of the AlarmState function, without changing the "
1139                   "current AlarmState. It has 3 input parameters, Audio"
1140                   "Indicator, VisualIndicator and MotionIndicator. For all of "
1141                   "the input parameters, a value of 0 indicates no change to "
1142                   "the AlarmState indicator, 1 indicates Disable, and 2 "
1143                   "indicates Enable. The method returns 0 if the request is "
1144                   "successfully implemented, 1 if the specified request is not "
1145                   "supported, and some other value if any other error occurred. "
1146                   "In a subclass, the set of possible return codes should be "
1147                   "specified using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The "
1148                   "strings to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' "
1149                   "should be specified as a Values array qualifier.") ]
1150              uint32 SetAlarmIndicator (
1151                 [IN, Values {"No Change", "Disable", "Enable"}] 
1152                  uint16 AudioIndicator, 
1153                 [IN, Values {"No Change", "Disable", "Enable"}] 
1154                  uint16 VisualIndicator, 
1155                 [IN, Values {"No Change", "Disable", "Enable"}] 
1156                  uint16 MotionIndicator);
1157                 [Description (
1158 mike  1.2         "SetUrgency is a method for defining the desired urgency " 
1159                   "level for the Alarm. Its input parameter, RequestedUrgency, "
1160                   "is specified using the Values list of AlarmDevice's Urgency "
1161                   "property. SetUrgency returns 0 if the request is successfully "
1162                   "implemented, 1 if the specified Urgency level is not "
1163                   "supported, and some other value if any other error occurred. "
1164                   "In a subclass, the set of possible return codes should be "
1165                   "specified using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The "
1166                   "strings to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' "
1167                   "should be specified as a Values array qualifier.") ]
1168              uint32 SetUrgency (
1169                 [IN, ValueMap {"1", "3", "4", "5", "6"}, 
1170                      Values {"Other", "Informational", "Non-Critical", "Critical", 
1171                              "Unrecoverable"} ] 
1172                  uint16 RequestedUrgency);
1173           };
1174           
1175           
1176           // ===================================================================
1177           // AssociatedAlarm 
1178           // ===================================================================
1179 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
1180                "LogicalDevices may have one or more AlarmDevices " 
1181                "associated with them, in order to indicate problem situations. "
1182                "This relationship is indicated by the AssociatedAlarm "
1183                "dependency. ") ]
1184           class CIM_AssociatedAlarm : CIM_Dependency {
1185                 [Override ("Antecedent"), 
1186                  Description ("The AlarmDevice. ") ] 
1187              CIM_AlarmDevice REF Antecedent;
1188                 [Override ("Dependent"), 
1189                  Description ("The LogicalDevice that is alarmed. ") ]
1190              CIM_LogicalDevice REF Dependent;
1191 karl  1.1 };
1192           
1193 mike  1.2 
1194 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1195 mike  1.2 // Door
1196 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1197              [Description (
1198 mike  1.2      "A Door is the abstraction of hardware providing access to "
1199                "the internal componentry of a System. When a Door is 'opened', "
1200                "typically all accessible, moving components are stopped or "
1201                "suspended to prevent physical harm.") ]
1202           class CIM_Door : CIM_LogicalDevice {
1203                 [Description (
1204                   "Boolean indicating the 'open' (TRUE) or 'closed' (FALSE) "
1205                   "status of the Door.") ]
1206              boolean Open;
1207                 [Description (
1208                   "Boolean indicating that the Door is 'locked' (TRUE) or "
1209                   "'unlocked' (FALSE). When the Door is locked, access to the "
1210                   "componentry is prevented, without the use of a physical "
1211                   "key or the issuance of a software unlock command.") ]
1212              boolean Locked;
1213                 [Description (
1214                   "When a Door is 'Open', all accessible, moving componentry "
1215                   "and Device operation are typically stopped. The Timeout "
1216                   "property provides a mechanism to event on a Door left open "
1217                   "for a period of time (in seconds) exceeding the property's "
1218                   "value."), 
1219 mike  1.2        Units ("Seconds") ]
1220              uint32 Timeout;
1221                 [Description (
1222                   "Date and time that the Door was last opened.") ]
1223              datetime LastOpened;
1224 karl  1.1       [Description (
1225 mike  1.2         "The Capabilities of the Door. For example, information on "
1226                   "whether the Door is \"Host System Lockable\" (value=2) and/or "
1227                   "whether a key is available (value=3) are specified in this "
1228                   "property. The value 4, \"All Drives Dismounted Before "
1229                   "Access\", pertains to a Door on a StorageLibrary or set of "
1230                   "drive bays. If specified for the Door, it means that it can "
1231                   "not be opened unless all Media are first unloaded from the "
1232                   "accessible MediaAccessDevices."), 
1233                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Host System Lockable", 
1234                          "Physical Key", "All Drives Dismounted Before Access"} ]
1235              uint16 Capabilities[];
1236           };
1237           
1238           
1239           // ===================================================================
1240           // DoorAccessToPhysicalElement 
1241           // ===================================================================
1242              [Association, Description (
1243                "Doors provide access to PhysicalElements for hot swap, repair "
1244                "and similar activities. The entities accessed through a Door "
1245                "are indicated in this relationship.") ]
1246 mike  1.2 class CIM_DoorAccessToPhysicalElement : CIM_Dependency {
1247                 [Override ("Antecedent"), 
1248                  Description ("The Door that provides access.") ]
1249              CIM_Door REF Antecedent;
1250                 [Override ("Dependent"), 
1251                  Description ("The PhysicalElement that is accessed.") ]
1252              CIM_PhysicalElement REF Dependent;
1253 karl  1.1 };
1254           
1255 mike  1.2 
1256 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1257 mike  1.2 // DoorAccessToDevice 
1258 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1259 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
1260                "Doors provide access to PhysicalElements for hot swap, repair "
1261                "and similar activities. In turn, PhysicalElements 'Realize' "
1262                "LogicalDevices. Since it may not be possible to define all the "
1263                "PhysicalElements that exist, and optimizing the retrieval of "
1264                "Devices 'behind' the Door may be desirable, the DoorAccessTo"
1265                "Device association provides a shortcut mechanism for defining "
1266                "the LogicalDevices ('hardware') accessed through a Door.") ]
1267           class CIM_DoorAccessToDevice : CIM_Dependency {
1268 karl  1.1       [Override ("Antecedent"), 
1269 mike  1.2        Description ("The Door that provides access.") ]
1270              CIM_Door REF Antecedent;
1271 karl  1.1       [Override ("Dependent"), 
1272 mike  1.2        Description ("The LogicalDevice that is accessed.") ]
1273              CIM_LogicalDevice REF Dependent;
1274 karl  1.1 };
1275           
1276 mike  1.2 
1277           // ===================================================================
1278           //
1279           //    Resources, Statistics, and Sensors
1280           //
1281 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1282 mike  1.2 
1283           
1284           // ===================================================================
1285           // SystemResource
1286 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1287 mike  1.2    [Abstract,
1288               Description (
1289                "An entity managed by BIOS and/or an OperatingSystem which is "
1290                "available for use by software and/or LogicalDevices. Examples "
1291                "of Resources in the x86 environment are IRQs, DMA channels and "
1292                "memory mapped I/O.") ] 
1293           class CIM_SystemResource : CIM_LogicalElement {
1294 karl  1.1       [Description (
1295 mike  1.2         "Boolean indicating whether the Resource can be shared.") ]
1296              boolean Shareable;
1297           };
1298           
1299           
1300           // ===================================================================
1301           // IRQ
1302           // ===================================================================
1303              [Description ("Personal computer architecture IRQ.") ] 
1304           class CIM_IRQ : CIM_SystemResource {
1305                 [Propagated("CIM_ComputerSystem.CreationClassName"),
1306                  Key, MaxLen (256),
1307                  Description ("The scoping ComputerSystem's CreationClassName.") ]
1308              string CSCreationClassName;
1309                 [Propagated("CIM_ComputerSystem.Name"),
1310                  Key, MaxLen (256),
1311                  Description ("The scoping ComputerSystem's Name.") ]
1312              string CSName;
1313                 [Key, MaxLen (256),
1314                  Description (
1315                   "CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or "
1316 mike  1.2         "the subclass used in the creation of an instance. When "
1317                   "used with the other key properties of this class, this "
1318                   "property allows all instances of this class and its "
1319                   "subclasses to be uniquely identified.")  ]
1320              string CreationClassName;
1321                 [Key, 
1322                  Description ("A part of the object's key value, IRQ Number."), 
1323                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|IRQ|002.1"} ]
1324              uint32 IRQNumber;
1325                 [Description ("Availability of the IRQ."),
1326                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5"},
1327                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Available", 
1328                          "In Use/Not Available", 
1329                          "In Use and Available/Shareable"},
1330                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|IRQ|002.2"} ]
1331              uint16 Availability;
1332 karl  1.1       [Description (
1333 mike  1.2         "IRQ trigger type indicating whether edge (value=4) "
1334                   "or level triggered (value=3) interrupts occur. Also, "
1335                   "\"Other\" (1) and \"Unknown\" (2) may be defined."),
1336                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4"},
1337                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Level", "Edge"},
1338                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|IRQ|002.3", 
1339                   "MIF.DMTF|System Resource IRQ Info|001.2"} ]
1340              uint16 TriggerType;
1341 karl  1.1       [Description (
1342 mike  1.2         "IRQ trigger level indicating whether the interrupt is "
1343                   "triggered by the hardware signal going high (value=4) "
1344                   "or low (value=3).  Also, \"Other\" (1) and "
1345                   "\"Unknown\" (2) may be defined."),
1346                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4"},
1347                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Active Low", "Active High"},
1348                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Resource IRQ Info|001.3"} ]
1349              uint16 TriggerLevel; 
1350           // Override is used to define the MappingString qualifier 
1351                 [Override ("Shareable"), 
1352                  Description (
1353                   "Boolean indicating whether the IRQ can be shared."),
1354                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|IRQ|002.4"} ]
1355              boolean Shareable;
1356 karl  1.1       [Description (
1357 mike  1.2         "The Hardware property indicates whether the interrupt "
1358                   "is hardware or software based. (If TRUE, the interrupt is "
1359                   "hardware based.) On a personal computer, a hardware IRQ "
1360                   "is a physical wire to a programmable interrupt "
1361                   "controller (PIC) chip, through which the CPU can be "
1362                   "notified of time critical events. Some IRQ lines are "
1363                   "reserved for standard Devices such as the keyboard, floppy "
1364                   "disk drives, and the system clock. A software interrupt "
1365                   "is a programmatic mechanism to allow an application to "
1366                   "get the attention of the Processor.") ]
1367              boolean Hardware;
1368           };
1369           
1370           // ===================================================================
1371           // MemoryMappedIO
1372           // ===================================================================
1373              [Description (
1374                "Personal Computer architecture Memory Mapped I/O. This class "
1375                "addresses both memory and port I/O resources. The property, "
1376                "MappedResource, defines whether memory or I/O is mapped (and "
1377                "for I/O whether the mapping is to a memory or a port space).") ]
1378 mike  1.2 class CIM_MemoryMappedIO : CIM_SystemResource {
1379                 [Propagated("CIM_ComputerSystem.CreationClassName"),
1380                  Key, MaxLen (256),
1381                  Description ("The scoping ComputerSystem's CreationClassName.") ]
1382              string CSCreationClassName;
1383                 [Propagated("CIM_ComputerSystem.Name"),
1384                  Key, MaxLen (256),
1385                  Description ("The scoping ComputerSystem's Name.") ]
1386              string CSName;
1387                 [Key, MaxLen (256),
1388                  Description (
1389                   "CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or "
1390                   "the subclass used in the creation of an instance. When "
1391                   "used with the other key properties of this class, this "
1392                   "property allows all instances of this class and its "
1393                   "subclasses to be uniquely identified.")  ]
1394              string CreationClassName;
1395                 [Key, Description (
1396                   "A part of the object's key value, the starting address of "
1397                   "memory mapped I/O."),
1398                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Memory Mapped I/O|001.1"} ]
1399 mike  1.2    uint64 StartingAddress;
1400                 [Description ("Ending address of memory mapped I/O."),
1401                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Memory Mapped I/O|001.2"} ]
1402              uint64 EndingAddress;
1403 karl  1.1       [Description (
1404 mike  1.2         "Type of memory mapped I/O. MappedResource defines whether "
1405                   "memory or I/O is mapped, and for I/O, whether the mapping "
1406                   "is to a memory or a port space."), 
1407                  Values {"Other", "Mapped Memory", "I/O Mapped to Memory Space", 
1408                          "I/O Mapped to Port Space"} ]
1409              uint16 MappedResource;
1410           };
1411           
1412           
1413           // ===================================================================
1414           // MemoryResource
1415           // ===================================================================
1416              [Description (
1417                "Since the MemoryMappedIO class applies to memory AND port "
1418                "resources, there is the potential for key conflict. For example, "
1419                "both a memory resource and a port resource may be located at "
1420                "address 0. Since StartingAddress is the distinguishing key of "
1421                "MemoryMappedIO, two instances would be created with the same key. "
1422                "This is prevented by defining memory and port resource subclasses "
1423                "of MemoryMappedIO, and allowing the CreationClassName key property "
1424                "to distinguish between them and force uniqueness in their keys.") ]
1425 mike  1.2 class CIM_MemoryResource : CIM_MemoryMappedIO {
1426 karl  1.1 };
1427           
1428 mike  1.2 
1429 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1430 mike  1.2 // PortResource
1431 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1432              [Description (
1433 mike  1.2      "Since the MemoryMappedIO class applies to memory AND port "
1434                "resources, there is the potential for key conflict. For example, "
1435                "both a memory resource and a port resource may be located at "
1436                "address 0. Since StartingAddress is the distinguishing key of "
1437                "MemoryMappedIO, two instances would be created with the same key. "
1438                "This is prevented by defining memory and port resource subclasses "
1439                "of MemoryMappedIO, and allowing the CreationClassName key property "
1440                "to distinguish between them and force uniqueness in their keys.") ]
1441           class CIM_PortResource : CIM_MemoryMappedIO {
1442           };
1443           
1444           
1445           // ===================================================================
1446           // DMA
1447           // ===================================================================
1448              [Description ("Personal computer architecture DMA.") ] 
1449           class CIM_DMA : CIM_SystemResource {
1450                 [Propagated("CIM_ComputerSystem.CreationClassName"),
1451                  Key, MaxLen (256),
1452                  Description ("The scoping ComputerSystem's CreationClassName.") ]
1453              string CSCreationClassName;
1454 mike  1.2       [Propagated("CIM_ComputerSystem.Name"),
1455                  Key, MaxLen (256),
1456                  Description ("The scoping ComputerSystem's Name.") ]
1457              string CSName;
1458                 [Key, MaxLen (256),
1459                  Description (
1460                   "CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or "
1461                   "the subclass used in the creation of an instance. When "
1462                   "used with the other key properties of this class, this "
1463                   "property allows all instances of this class and its "
1464                   "subclasses to be uniquely identified.")  ]
1465              string CreationClassName;
1466                 [Key, Description (
1467                   "A part of the object's key value, the DMA Channel number."),
1468                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|DMA|001.1"} ]
1469              uint32 DMAChannel;
1470                 [Description ("Availability of the DMA."),
1471                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5"},
1472                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Available", 
1473                          "In Use/Not Available", 
1474                          "In Use and Available/Shareable"},
1475 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|DMA|001.2"} ]
1476              uint16 Availability;
1477 karl  1.1       [Description (
1478 mike  1.2         "Indication that the DMA Channel supports burst mode."),
1479                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|DMA|001.3"} ]
1480              boolean BurstMode; 
1481 karl  1.1       [Description (
1482 mike  1.2         "An array indicating all the transfer widths (in bits) "
1483                   "supported by this DMA Channel. Permissible values "
1484                   "are 8, 16, 32, 64 or 128 bits.  If unknown, enter 0."),
1485                  Units ("Bits"),
1486                  ValueMap {"0", "8", "16", "32", "64", "128"},
1487                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Resource DMA Info|001.2"} ]
1488              uint16 TransferWidths[];
1489 karl  1.1       [Description (
1490 mike  1.2         "An integer indicating the DMA Channel address size in "
1491                   "bits. Permissible values are 8, 16, 32 or 64 bits. "
1492                   "If unknown, enter 0."),
1493                  Units ("Bits"),
1494                  ValueMap {"0", "8", "16", "32", "64"}, 
1495                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Resource DMA Info|001.3"} ]
1496              uint16 AddressSize; 
1497 karl  1.1       [Description (
1498 mike  1.2         "The maximum number of bytes that can be transferred by this "
1499                   "DMA Channel. If unknown, enter 0."),
1500                  Units ("Bytes"),
1501                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Resource DMA Info|001.4"} ]
1502              uint32 MaxTransferSize;
1503 karl  1.1       [Description (
1504 mike  1.2         "Indicates whether DMA may execute in 'count by byte' mode "
1505                   "(value=4) or not (value=3).  Also, \"Other\" (1) and "
1506                   "\"Unknown\" (2) may be defined."),
1507                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4"},
1508                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", 
1509                          "Not execute in 'count by byte' mode", 
1510                          "Execute in 'count by byte' mode"},
1511                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Resource DMA Info|001.7"} ]
1512              uint16 ByteMode;
1513 karl  1.1       [Description (
1514 mike  1.2         "Indicates whether DMA may execute in 'count by word' mode "
1515                   "(value=4) or not (value=3).  Also, \"Other\" (1) and "
1516                   "\"Unknown\" (2) may be defined."),
1517                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4"},
1518                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", 
1519                          "Not execute in 'count by word' mode",
1520                          "Execute in 'count by word' mode"},
1521                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Resource DMA Info|001.8"} ]
1522              uint16 WordMode;
1523 karl  1.1       [Description (
1524 mike  1.2         "DMA channel timing.  For example, \"Type A\" (value "
1525                   "=4) or \"Type F\" (6) could be specified."),
1526                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6"},
1527                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "ISA Compatible", "Type A",
1528                          "Type B", "Type F"},
1529                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Resource DMA Info|001.9"} ]
1530              uint16 ChannelTiming;
1531 karl  1.1       [Description (
1532 mike  1.2         "Indicates whether C type (burst) timing is supported "
1533                   "(value=5) or not (value=4). Also, \"Other\" (1), "
1534                   "\"Unknown\" (2) and \"ISA Compatible\" (3) are defined."),
1535                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5"},
1536                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "ISA Compatible", "Not Supported",
1537                          "Supported"},
1538                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Resource DMA Info|001.10"} ]
1539              uint16 TypeCTiming;
1540           };
1541           
1542 karl  1.1 
1543           // ===================================================================
1544 mike  1.2 // ComputerSystemResource
1545 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1546 mike  1.2    [Association, Aggregation,
1547               Description (
1548                "An association between a ComputerSystem and the System"
1549                "Resources available on it.") ]
1550           class CIM_ComputerSystemResource : CIM_SystemComponent {
1551                 [Override ("GroupComponent"), Aggregate,
1552                  Min (1), Max (1), Description ("The ComputerSystem.")]
1553              CIM_ComputerSystem REF GroupComponent;
1554                 [Override ("PartComponent"),
1555                  Description ("A SystemResource of the ComputerSystem.") ]
1556              CIM_SystemResource REF PartComponent;
1557 karl  1.1 };
1558           
1559           
1560           // ===================================================================
1561 mike  1.2 // ComputerSystemIRQ
1562 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1563 mike  1.2    [Association, Aggregation,
1564               Description (
1565                "An association between a ComputerSystem and the IRQs "
1566                "available on it.") ]
1567           class CIM_ComputerSystemIRQ : CIM_ComputerSystemResource {
1568                 [Override ("PartComponent"), Weak,
1569                  Description ("An IRQ of the ComputerSystem.")]
1570              CIM_IRQ REF PartComponent;
1571 karl  1.1 };
1572           
1573           // ===================================================================
1574 mike  1.2 // ComputerSystemMappedIO
1575 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1576 mike  1.2    [Association, Aggregation,
1577 karl  1.1     Description (
1578 mike  1.2      "An association between a ComputerSystem and the Memory Mapped "
1579                "I/O ports available on it.") ]
1580           class CIM_ComputerSystemMappedIO : CIM_ComputerSystemResource {
1581                 [Override ("PartComponent"), Weak,
1582 karl  1.1        Description (
1583 mike  1.2         "A memory mapped I/O port of the ComputerSystem.")]
1584              CIM_MemoryMappedIO REF PartComponent;
1585 karl  1.1 };
1586           
1587 mike  1.2 
1588 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1589 mike  1.2 // ComputerSystemDMA
1590 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1591 mike  1.2    [Association, Aggregation,
1592 karl  1.1     Description (
1593 mike  1.2      "An association between a ComputerSystem and the DMA channels "
1594                "available on it.") ]
1595           class CIM_ComputerSystemDMA : CIM_ComputerSystemResource {
1596                 [Override ("PartComponent"), Weak,
1597                  Description ("A DMA channel of the ComputerSystem.")]
1598              CIM_DMA REF PartComponent;
1599 karl  1.1 };
1600           
1601 mike  1.2 
1602 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1603 mike  1.2 // AllocatedResource
1604 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1605 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
1606                "An association between LogicalDevices and SystemResources, "
1607                "indicating that the Resource is assigned to the Device.") ]
1608           class CIM_AllocatedResource : CIM_Dependency {
1609                 [Override ("Antecedent"),
1610                  Description ("The Resource.") ]
1611              CIM_SystemResource REF Antecedent;
1612                 [Override ("Dependent"),
1613                  Description (
1614                   "The LogicalDevice to which the Resource is assigned.") ]
1615              CIM_LogicalDevice REF Dependent;
1616 karl  1.1 };
1617           
1618 mike  1.2 
1619 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1620 mike  1.2 // AllocatedDMA
1621           // =================================================================== 
1622              [Association, Description ( 
1623                "An association between a LogicalDevice and a DMA System" 
1624                "Resource indicating that the DMA Channel is assigned to the "
1625                "Device.") ]
1626           class CIM_AllocatedDMA : CIM_AllocatedResource { 
1627 karl  1.1       [Override ("Antecedent"), 
1628 mike  1.2        Description ("The DMA Channel.")  ] 
1629              CIM_DMA REF Antecedent; 
1630                 [Description ( 
1631                   "Boolean indicating whether the LogicalDevice can act as a " 
1632                   "bus master on the DMA Channel."),
1633                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Resource DMA Info|001.6"}  ] 
1634              boolean BusMaster;
1635           };
1636           
1637           
1638           // ==================================================================
1639           // DeviceErrorCounts
1640           // ==================================================================
1641              [Description (
1642                "DeviceErrorCounts is a statistical class containing error-" 
1643                "related counters for a LogicalDevice. The types of errors " 
1644                "are as defined by CCITT (Rec X.733) and ISO (IEC 10164-4).") ]
1645           class CIM_DeviceErrorCounts : CIM_StatisticalInformation {
1646                 [Propagated ("CIM_LogicalDevice.SystemCreationClassName"), 
1647                  Key, MaxLen (256),
1648                  Description ("The scoping System's CreationClassName. ") ]
1649 mike  1.2    string SystemCreationClassName; 
1650                 [Propagated ("CIM_LogicalDevice.SystemName"), 
1651                  Key, MaxLen (256),
1652                  Description ("The scoping System's Name. ") ]
1653              string SystemName; 
1654                 [Propagated ("CIM_LogicalDevice.CreationClassName"), 
1655                  Key, MaxLen (256),
1656                  Description ("The scoping Device's CreationClassName. ") ]
1657              string DeviceCreationClassName; 
1658                 [Propagated ("CIM_LogicalDevice.DeviceID"), 
1659                  Key, MaxLen (64),
1660                  Description ("The scoping Device's ID. ") ]
1661              string DeviceID; 
1662                 [Override ("Name"), 
1663                  Key, MaxLen (256), 
1664                  Description (
1665                   "The inherited Name serves as part of the key for the " 
1666                   "DeviceErrorCounts instance. The object is scoped by " 
1667                   "the LogicalDevice to which the statistics apply. ") ] 
1668              string Name; 
1669                 [Description ("Count of the indeterminate errors. "),
1670 mike  1.2        Counter ] 
1671              uint64 IndeterminateErrorCount; 
1672                 [Description ("Count of the critical errors. "), 
1673                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Operational State|006"}, 
1674                  Counter ] 
1675              uint64 CriticalErrorCount; 
1676                 [Description ("Count of the major errors. "), 
1677                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Operational State|006"}, 
1678                  Counter ] 
1679              uint64 MajorErrorCount; 
1680                 [Description ("Count of the minor errors. "), 
1681                  Counter ] 
1682              uint64 MinorErrorCount; 
1683                 [Description ("Count of the warnings. "), 
1684                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Operational State|006"}, 
1685                  Counter ] 
1686              uint64 WarningCount; 
1687 karl  1.1       [Description (
1688 mike  1.2         "Method to reset the error and warning counters. The method " 
1689                   "takes one parameter as input - an integer indicating which "
1690                   "counter to reset. For this input parameter, 0 indicates all, "
1691                   "1 indicates a reset of the indeterminate error counter, "
1692                   "2 the critical error counter, 3 the major error counter, "
1693                   "4 the minor error counter and 5 the warning counter. The "
1694                   "method returns 0 if successful, 1 if not supported, and any " 
1695                   "other value if an error occurred. A method is specified so "
1696                   "that the LogicalDevice's instrumentation, which tabulates "
1697                   "the errors and warnings, can also reset its internal "
1698                   "processing and counters.\n"
1699                   "In a subclass, the set of possible return codes could be "
1700                   "specified, using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The "
1701                   "strings to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' "
1702                   "may also be specified in the subclass as a Values "
1703                   "array qualifier.") ]
1704              uint32 ResetCounter (
1705                 [IN, Values {"All","Indeterminate Error Counter", 
1706                              "Critical Error Counter", "Major Error Counter", 
1707                              "Minor Error Counter", "Warning Counter"}] 
1708                 uint16 SelectedCounter);
1709 karl  1.1 };
1710           
1711           
1712 mike  1.2 // ==================================================================
1713           // ErrorCountersForDevice
1714           // ================================================================== 
1715              [Association, Description (
1716                "ErrorCountersForDevice relates the DeviceErrorCounts class "
1717                "to the LogicalDevice to which it applies. ") ]
1718           class CIM_ErrorCountersForDevice : CIM_Statistics { 
1719                 [Override ("Stats"), Weak,
1720                  Description (
1721                   "The statistical object - in this case, the error counter "
1722                   "class. ")]
1723              CIM_DeviceErrorCounts REF Stats; 
1724               [Override ("Element"), Min(1), Max(1),
1725                Description ("The Device to which the error counters apply. ") ]
1726              CIM_LogicalDevice REF Element;
1727 karl  1.1 };
1728           
1729           // ===================================================================
1730           // Sensor
1731           // ===================================================================
1732 mike  1.2    [Abstract, Description (
1733                "A Sensor is a hardware device capable of measuring the "
1734                "characteristics of some physical property - for example, the "
1735                "temperature or voltage characteristics of a UnitaryComputer"
1736                "System.") ] 
1737           class CIM_Sensor : CIM_LogicalDevice {
1738 karl  1.1       [Description (
1739                   "The Type of the Sensor, e.g. Voltage or Temperature Sensor. "
1740                   "If the type is set to \"Other\", then the OtherSensorType"
1741                   "Description can be used to further identify the type, or if "
1742                   "the Sensor has numeric readings, then the type of the Sensor "
1743                   "can be implicitly determined by the Units. A description of "
1744                   "the different Sensor types is as follows: A Temperature Sensor "
1745                   "measures the environmental temperature. Voltage and Current "
1746                   "Sensors measure electrical voltage and current readings. "
1747                   "A Tachometer measures speed/revolutions of a Device. For example, "
1748                   "a Fan Device can have an associated Tachometer which measures "
1749                   "its speed. A Counter is a general purpose Sensor that measures "
1750                   "some numerical property of a Device. A Counter value can be "
1751                   "cleared, but it never decreases. A Switch Sensor has states like "
1752                   "Open/Close, On/Off, or Up/Down. A Lock has states of Locked/"
1753                   "Unlocked. Humidity, Smoke Detection and Air Flow Sensors measure "
1754                   "the equivalent environmental characteristics. A Presence Sensor "
1755                   "detects the presence of a PhysicalElement."), 
1756                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Temperature", "Voltage", "Current", 
1757 mike  1.2                "Tachometer", "Counter", "Switch", "Lock", "Humidity", 
1758                          "Smoke Detection", "Presence", "Air Flow"},
1759                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Sensor.OtherSensorTypeDescription"} ]
1760 karl  1.1    uint16 SensorType;
1761 mike  1.2       [MaxLen (128), Description (
1762 karl  1.1         "A string describing the Sensor type - used when the SensorType "
1763                   "property is set to \"Other\"."), 
1764 mike  1.2        ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Sensor.SensorType"} ]
1765 karl  1.1    string OtherSensorTypeDescription;
1766 mike  1.2       [MaxLen (128), Description (
1767 karl  1.1         "PossibleStates enumerates the string outputs of the Sensor. For "
1768                   "example, a \"Switch\" Sensor may output the states \"On\", or \"Off\". "
1769                   "Another implementation of the Switch may output the states \"Open\", "
1770                   "and \"Close\". Another example is a NumericSensor supporting "
1771                   "thresholds. This Sensor can report the states like \"Normal\", "
1772                   "\"Upper Fatal\", \"Lower Non-Critical\", etc. A NumericSensor that "
1773                   "does not publish readings and thresholds, but stores this data "
1774 mike  1.2         "internally, can still report its states.") ]
1775 karl  1.1    string PossibleStates[];
1776 mike  1.2       [MaxLen (128), Description (
1777 karl  1.1         "The current state indicated by the Sensor. This is always one of "
1778 mike  1.2         "the \"PossibleStates\".") ]
1779 karl  1.1    string CurrentState;
1780                 [Description (
1781                   "The polling interval that the Sensor hardware or the instrumentation "
1782                   "uses to determine the current state of the Sensor."), 
1783 mike  1.2        Units ("NanoSeconds") ]
1784 karl  1.1    uint64 PollingInterval;
1785           };
1786           
1787 mike  1.2 
1788 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1789           // AssociatedSensor
1790           // ===================================================================
1791 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
1792                "Many Devices include Sensors or have Sensors installed "
1793                "nearby, in order to measure critical input and output "
1794                "properties.  This association indicates that relationship.") ] 
1795           class CIM_AssociatedSensor : CIM_Dependency {
1796 karl  1.1       [Override ("Antecedent"), 
1797 mike  1.2        Description ("The Sensor.") ]
1798 karl  1.1    CIM_Sensor REF Antecedent;
1799 mike  1.2       [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
1800                   "The LogicalDevice for which information is measured by "
1801                   "the Sensor.") ]
1802 karl  1.1    CIM_LogicalDevice REF Dependent;
1803           };
1804           
1805 mike  1.2 
1806 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1807           // BinarySensor
1808           // ===================================================================
1809              [Description (
1810 mike  1.2      "A BinarySensor provides a boolean output. Given the addition "
1811                "of the CurrentState and PossibleStates properties to Sensor, "
1812                "the BinarySensor subclass is no longer necessary, but is "
1813                "retained for backward compatibility. A BinarySensor can be "
1814                "created by instantiating a Sensor with two PossibleStates.") ]
1815           class CIM_BinarySensor : CIM_Sensor {
1816                 [Description ("The current value indicated by the Sensor.") ]
1817 karl  1.1    boolean CurrentReading;
1818                 [Description (
1819 mike  1.2         "ExpectedReading indicates the 'normal' value for the Sensor.") ]
1820 karl  1.1    boolean ExpectedReading;
1821 mike  1.2       [MaxLen (64), Description (
1822                   "InterpretationOfTrue is a string indicating what a 'True' "
1823                   "value from the BinarySensor means.  This information could "
1824                   "be displayed to a user.") ]
1825 karl  1.1    string InterpretationOfTrue;
1826 mike  1.2       [MaxLen (64), Description (
1827                   "InterpretationOfFalse is a string indicating what a 'False' "
1828                   "value from the BinarySensor means.  This information could "
1829                   "be displayed to a user.") ]
1830 karl  1.1    string InterpretationOfFalse;
1831           };
1832           
1833 mike  1.2 
1834 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1835           // MultiStateSensor
1836           // ===================================================================
1837              [Description (
1838 mike  1.2      "A Multi-StateSensor is a multi-member set of Sensors.") ] 
1839           class CIM_MultiStateSensor : CIM_Sensor {
1840 karl  1.1 };
1841           
1842 mike  1.2 
1843 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1844           // CollectionOfSensors
1845           // ===================================================================
1846 mike  1.2    [Association, Aggregation, Description (
1847                "The CollectionOfSensors association indicates the "
1848                "Sensors that make up a MultiStateSensor.") ] 
1849           class CIM_CollectionOfSensors : CIM_Component {
1850                 [Override ("GroupComponent"), Aggregate, Max (1),
1851                  Description ("The MultiStateSensor.")]
1852 karl  1.1    CIM_MultiStateSensor REF GroupComponent;
1853 mike  1.2       [Override ("PartComponent"), Min (2),
1854 karl  1.1        Description (
1855 mike  1.2         "A Sensor that is part of the MultiStateSensor.")]
1856 karl  1.1    CIM_Sensor REF PartComponent;
1857           };
1858           
1859 mike  1.2 
1860 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1861           // DiscreteSensor
1862           // ===================================================================
1863              [Description (
1864 mike  1.2      "A DiscreteSensor has a set of legal string values, "
1865                "that it can report.  These values are enumerated in the "
1866                "Sensor's PossibleValues property.  A DiscreteSensor will "
1867                "always have a 'current reading' that corresponds to one of "
1868                "the enumerated values.\n"
1869                "Given the addition of the CurrentState and PossibleStates "
1870                "properties to Sensor, the DiscreteSensor subclass is no longer "
1871                "necessary, but is retained for backward compatibility. "
1872                "Information in the CurrentReading and PossibleValues properties "
1873                "will typically have the same values and semantics as for the "
1874                "CurrentState and PossibleStates properties, inherited from "
1875                "Sensor.") ]
1876           class CIM_DiscreteSensor : CIM_Sensor {
1877                 [MaxLen (64), Description (
1878                   "The current value indicated by the Sensor.") ]
1879 karl  1.1    string CurrentReading;
1880 mike  1.2       [MaxLen (64), Description (
1881                   "PossibleValues enumerates the string outputs that can be "
1882                   "reported by the DiscreteSensor.") ]
1883 karl  1.1    string PossibleValues[];
1884 mike  1.2       [MaxLen (64), Description (
1885                   "AcceptableValues details which of the PossibleValues strings "
1886                   "are considered 'acceptable' (ie, 'not an error').") ]
1887 karl  1.1    string AcceptableValues[];
1888           };
1889           
1890 mike  1.2 
1891 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
1892           // NumericSensor
1893           // ===================================================================
1894              [Description (
1895 mike  1.2      "A Numeric Sensor is capable of returning numeric readings "
1896                "and optionally supports thresholds settings.") ] 
1897           class CIM_NumericSensor : CIM_Sensor {
1898 karl  1.1       [Description (
1899                   "The base unit of the values returned by this Sensor. All "
1900                   "the values returned by this Sensor are represented in the units "
1901                   "obtained by (BaseUnits * 10 raised to the power of the Unit"
1902                   "Modifier). For example, if BaseUnits is Volts and the Unit"
1903                   "Modifier is -6, then the units of the values returned are "
1904                   "MicroVolts. However, if the RateUnits property is set to a "
1905                   "value other than \"None\", then the units are further qualified "
1906                   "as rate units. In the above example, if RateUnits is set to "
1907                   "\"Per Second\", then the values returned by the Sensor "
1908                   "are in MicroVolts/Second. The units apply to all numeric "
1909                   "properties of the Sensor, unless explicitly overridden by the "
1910                   "Units qualifier."), 
1911                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Degrees C", "Degrees F", "Degrees K", 
1912 mike  1.2                "Volts", "Amps", "Watts", "Joules", "Coulombs", "VA", "Nits", 
1913                          "Lumens", "Lux", "Candelas", "kPa", "PSI", "Newtons", "CFM", 
1914                          "RPM", "Hertz", "Seconds", "Minutes", "Hours", "Days", "Weeks", 
1915                          "Mils", "Inches", "Feet", "Cubic Inches", "Cubic Feet", 
1916                          "Meters", "Cubic Centimeters", "Cubic Meters", "Liters", 
1917                          "Fluid Ounces", "Radians", "Steradians", "Revolutions", 
1918                          "Cycles", "Gravities", "Ounces", "Pounds", "Foot-Pounds", 
1919                          "Ounce-Inches", "Gauss", "Gilberts", "Henries", "Farads", 
1920                          "Ohms", "Siemens", "Moles", "Becquerels", 
1921                          "PPM (parts/million)", "Decibels", "DbA", "DbC", 
1922                          "Grays", "Sieverts", "Color Temperature Degrees K", "Bits", 
1923                          "Bytes", "Words (data)", "DoubleWords", "QuadWords", 
1924                          "Percentage"},
1925 karl  1.1        ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_NumericSensor.UnitModifier", 
1926 mike  1.2         "CIM_NumericSensor.RateUnits"} ]
1927 karl  1.1    uint16 BaseUnits;
1928                 [Description (
1929                   "The unit multiplier for the values returned by this Sensor. All "
1930                   "the values returned by this Sensor are represented in the units "
1931                   "obtained by (BaseUnits * 10 raised to the power of the Unit"
1932                   "Modifier). For example, if BaseUnits is Volts and the Unit"
1933                   "Modifier is -6, then the units of the values returned are Micro"
1934                   "Volts. However, if the RateUnits property is set to a value other "
1935                   "than \"None\", then the units are further qualified as rate units. "
1936                   "In the above example, if RateUnits is set to \"Per Second\", then "
1937                   "the values returned by the Sensor are in MicroVolts/Second. The "
1938                   "units apply to all numeric properties of the Sensor, unless "
1939                   "explicitly overridden by the Units qualifier."),
1940                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_NumericSensor.BaseUnits", 
1941 mike  1.2         "CIM_NumericSensor.RateUnits"} ]
1942 karl  1.1    sint32 UnitModifier;
1943                 [Description (
1944                   "Specifies if the units returned by this Sensor are rate units. "
1945                   "All the values returned by this Sensor are represented in the "
1946                   "units obtained by (BaseUnits * 10 raised to the power of the Unit"
1947                   "Modifier). This is true unless this property (RateUnits) has a "
1948                   "value different than \"None\". For example, if BaseUnits is "
1949                   "Volts and the UnitModifier is -6, then the units of the values "
1950                   "returned are MicroVolts. But, if the RateUnits property is set "
1951                   "to a value other than \"None\", then the units are further "
1952                   "qualified as rate units. In the above example, if RateUnits is "
1953                   "set to \"Per Second\", then the values returned by the Sensor are "
1954                   "in MicroVolts/Second. The units apply to all numeric properties "
1955                   "of the Sensor, unless explicitly overridden by the Units "
1956                   "qualifier. Any implementation of CurrentReading should be qualified "
1957 mike  1.2         "with either a Counter or a Gauge qualifier, depending on the "
1958                   "characteristics of the sensor being modeled."), 
1959 karl  1.1        Values {"None", "Per MicroSecond", "Per MilliSecond", "Per Second", 
1960 mike  1.2                "Per Minute", "Per Hour", "Per Day", "Per Week", "Per Month", 
1961                          "Per Year"},
1962 karl  1.1        ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_NumericSensor.UnitModifier", 
1963 mike  1.2         "CIM_NumericSensor.BaseUnits"} ]
1964 karl  1.1    uint16 RateUnits;
1965 mike  1.2       [Description ("The current value indicated by the Sensor.") ]
1966 karl  1.1    sint32 CurrentReading;
1967                 [Description (
1968 mike  1.2         "NominalReading indicates the 'normal' or expected value "
1969                   "for the NumericSensor.") ]
1970 karl  1.1    sint32 NominalReading;
1971                 [Description (
1972 mike  1.2         "NormalMax provides guidance for the user as to the "
1973                   "normal maximum range for the NumericSensor.") ]
1974 karl  1.1    sint32 NormalMax;
1975                 [Description (
1976 mike  1.2         "NormalMin provides guidance for the user as to the "
1977                   "normal minimum range for the NumericSensor.") ]
1978 karl  1.1    sint32 NormalMin;
1979                 [Description (
1980 mike  1.2         "MaxReadable indicates the largest value of the measured "
1981                   "property that can be read by the NumericSensor.") ]     
1982 karl  1.1    sint32 MaxReadable;
1983                 [Description (
1984 mike  1.2         "MinReadable indicates the smallest value of the measured "
1985                   "property that can be read by the NumericSensor.") ]     
1986 karl  1.1    sint32 MinReadable;
1987                 [Description (
1988 mike  1.2         "Resolution indicates the ability of the Sensor to resolve "
1989 karl  1.1         "differences in the measured property.  This value may vary "
1990 mike  1.2         "depending on whether the Device is linear over its dynamic "
1991                   "range.") ]
1992 karl  1.1    uint32 Resolution;
1993                 [Description (
1994 mike  1.2         "Indicates the tolerance of the Sensor for the measured "
1995                   "property. Tolerance, along with Resolution and Accuracy, "
1996                   "is used to calculate the actual value of the measured "
1997                   "physical property.  Tolerance may vary depending on "
1998                   "whether the Device is linear over its dynamic range.") ]
1999 karl  1.1    sint32 Tolerance;
2000                 [Description (
2001 mike  1.2         "Indicates the accuracy of the Sensor for the measured "
2002                   "property. Its value is recorded as plus/minus hundredths "
2003                   "of a percent. Accuracy, along with Resolution and Tolerance, "
2004                   "is used to calculate the actual value of the measured "
2005                   "physical property. Accuracy may vary depending on whether "
2006                   "the Device is linear over its dynamic range."), 
2007                  Units ("Hundredths of Percent") ]
2008 karl  1.1    sint32 Accuracy;
2009                 [Description (
2010 mike  1.2         "Indicates that the Sensor is linear over its dynamic range.") ] 
2011 karl  1.1    boolean IsLinear;
2012                 [Description (
2013                   "Indicates the margin built around the thresholds. This margin "
2014                   "prevents unnecessary state changes when the Sensor reading may "
2015                   "fluctuate very close to its thresholds. This could be due to "
2016                   "the Sensor's tolerance/accuracy/resolution or due to "
2017                   "environmental factors. Once a threshold is crossed, the state of "
2018                   "the Sensor should change. However, the state should not "
2019                   "fluctuate between the old and new states unless the Sensor's "
2020 mike  1.2         "change in the reading exceeds the hysteresis value.") ]
2021 karl  1.1    uint32 Hysteresis;
2022                 [Description (
2023                   "The Sensor's threshold values specify the ranges (min and max "
2024                   "values) for determining whether the Sensor is operating under "
2025                   "Normal, NonCritical, Critical or Fatal conditions. If Current"
2026                   "Reading is between LowerThresholdNonCritical and UpperThreshold"
2027                   "NonCritical, then the Sensor is reporting a normal value. "
2028                   "If CurrentReading is between LowerThresholdNonCritical and Lower"
2029 mike  1.2         "ThresholdCritical, then the CurrentState is NonCritical.") ]
2030 karl  1.1    sint32 LowerThresholdNonCritical;
2031                 [Description (
2032                   "The Sensor's threshold values specify the ranges (min and max "
2033                   "values) for determining whether the Sensor is operating under "
2034                   "Normal, NonCritical, Critical or Fatal conditions. If the Current"
2035                   "Reading is between LowerThresholdNonCritical and UpperThreshold"
2036                   "NonCritical, then the Sensor is reporting a normal value. "
2037                   "If the CurrentReading is between UpperThresholdNonCritical and "
2038 mike  1.2         "UpperThresholdCritical, then the CurrentState is NonCritical.") ]
2039 karl  1.1    sint32 UpperThresholdNonCritical;
2040                 [Description (
2041                   "The Sensor's threshold values specify the ranges (min and max "
2042                   "values) for determining whether the Sensor is operating under "
2043                   "Normal, NonCritical, Critical or Fatal conditions. If the Current"
2044                   "Reading is between LowerThresholdCritical and LowerThreshold"
2045 mike  1.2         "Fatal, then the CurrentState is Critical.") ]
2046 karl  1.1    sint32 LowerThresholdCritical;
2047                 [Description (
2048                   "The Sensor's threshold values specify the ranges (min and max "
2049                   "values) for determining whether the Sensor is operating under "
2050                   "Normal, NonCritical, Critical or Fatal conditions. If the Current"
2051                   "Reading is between UpperThresholdCritical and UpperThreshold"
2052 mike  1.2         "Fatal, then the CurrentState is Critical.") ]
2053 karl  1.1    sint32 UpperThresholdCritical;
2054                 [Description (
2055                   "The Sensor's threshold values specify the ranges (min and max "
2056                   "values) for determining whether the Sensor is operating under "
2057                   "Normal, NonCritical, Critical or Fatal conditions. If the Current"
2058                   "Reading is below LowerThresholdFatal, then the CurrentState is "
2059 mike  1.2         "Fatal.") ]
2060 karl  1.1    sint32 LowerThresholdFatal;
2061                [Description (
2062                  "The Sensor's threshold values specify the ranges (min and max "
2063                  "values) for determining whether the Sensor is operating under "
2064                  "Normal, NonCritical, Critical or Fatal conditions. If the Current"
2065                  "Reading is above UpperThresholdFatal, then the CurrentState is "
2066 mike  1.2        "Fatal.") ]
2067 karl  1.1    sint32 UpperThresholdFatal;
2068                 [Description (
2069                   "An array representing the thresholds supported by this Sensor."), 
2070                  Values {"LowerThresholdNonCritical", "UpperThresholdNonCritical", 
2071 mike  1.2                "LowerThresholdCritical", "UpperThresholdCritical", 
2072                          "LowerThresholdFatal", "UpperThresholdFatal"} ]
2073 karl  1.1    uint16 SupportedThresholds[];
2074                 [Description (
2075                   "An array representing the thresholds that are currently enabled "
2076                   "for this Sensor."), 
2077                  Values {"LowerThresholdNonCritical", "UpperThresholdNonCritical", 
2078 mike  1.2                "LowerThresholdCritical", "UpperThresholdCritical", 
2079                          "LowerThresholdFatal", "UpperThresholdFatal"} ]
2080 karl  1.1    uint16 EnabledThresholds[];
2081                 [Description (
2082                   "An array representing the writable thresholds supported by "
2083                   "Sensor."), 
2084                  Values {"LowerThresholdNonCritical", "UpperThresholdNonCritical", 
2085 mike  1.2                "LowerThresholdCritical", "UpperThresholdCritical", 
2086                          "LowerThresholdFatal", "UpperThresholdFatal"} ]
2087 karl  1.1    uint16 SettableThresholds[];
2088                 [Description (
2089                   "This method resets the values of the thresholds to hardware "
2090                   "defaults. This method returns 0 if successful, 1 if "
2091                   "unsupported and any other value if an error occurred. "
2092                   "In a subclass, the set of possible return codes could be "
2093                   "specified, using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The "
2094                   "strings to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' "
2095                   "may also be specified in the subclass as a Values "
2096 mike  1.2         "array qualifier.") ]
2097 karl  1.1    uint32 RestoreDefaultThresholds();
2098                 [Description (
2099                   "For a non-linear Sensor, the resolution, accuracy, tolerance "
2100                   "and hysteresis vary as the current reading moves. This method "
2101                   "can be used to get these factors for a given reading. It "
2102                   "returns 0 if successful, 1 if unsupported, and any other "
2103                   "value if an error occurred. In a subclass, the set of "
2104                   "possible return codes could be specified, using a ValueMap "
2105                   "qualifier on the method. The strings to which the ValueMap "
2106                   "contents are 'translated' may also be specified in the "
2107 mike  1.2         "subclass as a Values array qualifier.") ]
2108              uint32 GetNonLinearFactors(
2109                  [IN]sint32 SensorReading, 
2110                  [OUT]sint32 Accuracy, 
2111                  [OUT]uint32 Resolution, 
2112                  [OUT]sint32 Tolerance, 
2113                  [OUT]uint32 Hysteresis);
2114 karl  1.1 };
2115           
2116 mike  1.2 
2117 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2118           // TemperatureSensor
2119           // ===================================================================
2120              [Description (
2121 mike  1.2      "This class exists for backward compatibility to earlier "
2122                "CIM Schema definitions. With additions to Sensor and Numeric"
2123                "Sensor in V2.2, it is no longer necessary. A TempertatureSensor "
2124                "can be defined by setting the SensorType property, inherited "
2125                "from Sensor, to 2 (\"Temperature\"). Other properties of this "
2126                "class are hard-coded to constant values to correspond to "
2127                "definitions in the Sensor hierarchy.") ] 
2128           class CIM_TemperatureSensor : CIM_NumericSensor   {
2129 karl  1.1       [Override("SensorType") ]
2130              uint16 SensorType = 2;
2131                 [Override("BaseUnits") ]
2132              uint16 BaseUnits = 2;
2133                 [Override("UnitModifier") ]
2134              sint32 UnitModifier = -1;
2135                 [Override("RateUnits") ]
2136              uint16 RateUnits = 0;
2137 mike  1.2 // Override is used to define the MappingString qualifier 
2138 karl  1.1       [Override ("CurrentReading"),
2139 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Temperature Probe|002.5"} ]
2140 karl  1.1    sint32 CurrentReading;
2141                 [Override ("NominalReading"),
2142 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Temperature Probe|002.6"} ]
2143 karl  1.1    sint32 NominalReading;
2144                 [Override ("NormalMax"),
2145 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Temperature Probe|002.7"} ]
2146 karl  1.1    sint32 NormalMax;
2147                 [Override ("NormalMin"),
2148 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Temperature Probe|002.8"} ]
2149 karl  1.1    sint32 NormalMin;
2150                 [Override ("MaxReadable"),
2151 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Temperature Probe|002.9"} ]     
2152 karl  1.1    sint32 MaxReadable;
2153                 [Override ("MinReadable"),
2154 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Temperature Probe|002.10"} ]     
2155 karl  1.1    sint32 MinReadable;
2156                 [Override ("Resolution"),
2157                  Units ("Hundredths of Degrees C"),
2158 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Temperature Probe|002.17"} ]
2159 karl  1.1    uint32 Resolution;
2160                 [Override ("Tolerance"),
2161 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Temperature Probe|002.18"} ]
2162 karl  1.1    sint32 Tolerance;
2163                 [Override ("Accuracy"),
2164 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Temperature Probe|002.19"} ]
2165 karl  1.1    sint32 Accuracy;
2166                 [Override ("LowerThresholdNonCritical"),
2167 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Temperature Probe|002.11"} ]
2168 karl  1.1    sint32 LowerThresholdNonCritical;
2169                 [Override ("UpperThresholdNonCritical"),
2170 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Temperature Probe|002.12"} ]
2171 karl  1.1    sint32 UpperThresholdNonCritical;
2172                 [Override ("LowerThresholdCritical"),
2173 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Temperature Probe|002.13"} ]
2174 karl  1.1    sint32 LowerThresholdCritical;
2175                 [Override ("UpperThresholdCritical"),
2176 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Temperature Probe|002.14"} ]
2177 karl  1.1    sint32 UpperThresholdCritical;
2178                 [Override ("LowerThresholdFatal"),
2179 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Temperature Probe|002.15"} ]
2180 karl  1.1    sint32 LowerThresholdFatal;
2181                 [Override ("UpperThresholdFatal"),
2182 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Temperature Probe|002.16"} ]
2183 karl  1.1    sint32 UpperThresholdFatal;
2184           };
2185           
2186 mike  1.2 
2187 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2188           // CurrentSensor
2189           // ===================================================================
2190              [Description (
2191 mike  1.2      "This class exists for backward compatibility to earlier "
2192                "CIM Schema definitions. With additions to Sensor and Numeric"
2193                "Sensor in V2.2, it is no longer necessary. A CurrentSensor can "
2194                "be defined by setting the SensorType property, inherited from "
2195                "Sensor, to 4 (\"Current\"). Other properties of this class are "
2196                "hard-coded to constant values to correspond to definitions in "
2197                "the Sensor hierarchy.") ] 
2198           class CIM_CurrentSensor : CIM_NumericSensor   {
2199 karl  1.1       [Override("SensorType") ]
2200              uint16 SensorType = 4;
2201                 [Override("BaseUnits") ]
2202              uint16 BaseUnits = 6;
2203                 [Override("UnitModifier") ]
2204              sint32 UnitModifier = -3;
2205                 [Override("RateUnits") ]
2206              uint16 RateUnits = 0;
2207 mike  1.2 // Override is used to define the MappingString qualifier 
2208 karl  1.1       [Override ("CurrentReading"),
2209 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Electrical Current Probe|001.5"} ]
2210 karl  1.1    sint32 CurrentReading;
2211                 [Override ("NominalReading"),
2212 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Electrical Current Probe|001.6"} ]
2213 karl  1.1    sint32 NominalReading;
2214                 [Override ("NormalMax"),
2215 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Electrical Current Probe|001.7"} ]
2216 karl  1.1    sint32 NormalMax;
2217                 [Override ("NormalMin"),
2218 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Electrical Current Probe|001.8"} ]
2219 karl  1.1    sint32 NormalMin;
2220                 [Override ("MaxReadable"),
2221 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Electrical Current Probe|001.9"} ]     
2222 karl  1.1    sint32 MaxReadable;
2223                 [Override ("MinReadable"),
2224 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Electrical Current Probe|001.10"} ]     
2225 karl  1.1    sint32 MinReadable;
2226                 [Override ("Resolution"), 
2227                  Units ("Tenths of MilliAmps"),
2228 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Electrical Current Probe|001.17"} ]
2229 karl  1.1    uint32 Resolution;
2230                 [Override ("Tolerance"),
2231 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Electrical Current Probe|001.18"} ]
2232 karl  1.1    sint32 Tolerance;
2233                 [Override ("Accuracy"), 
2234 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Electrical Current Probe|001.19"} ]
2235 karl  1.1    sint32 Accuracy;
2236                 [Override ("LowerThresholdNonCritical"),
2237 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Electrical Current Probe|001.11"} ]
2238 karl  1.1    sint32 LowerThresholdNonCritical;
2239                 [Override ("UpperThresholdNonCritical"),
2240 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Electrical Current Probe|001.12"} ]
2241 karl  1.1    sint32 UpperThresholdNonCritical;
2242                 [Override ("LowerThresholdCritical"),
2243 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Electrical Current Probe|001.13"} ]
2244 karl  1.1    sint32 LowerThresholdCritical;
2245                 [Override ("UpperThresholdCritical"),
2246 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Electrical Current Probe|001.14"} ]
2247 karl  1.1    sint32 UpperThresholdCritical;
2248                 [Override ("LowerThresholdFatal"),
2249 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Electrical Current Probe|001.15"} ]
2250 karl  1.1    sint32 LowerThresholdFatal;
2251                 [Override ("UpperThresholdFatal"),
2252 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Electrical Current Probe|001.16"} ]
2253 karl  1.1    sint32 UpperThresholdFatal;
2254           };
2255           
2256 mike  1.2 
2257 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2258           // VoltageSensor
2259           // ===================================================================
2260              [Description (
2261 mike  1.2      "This class exists for backward compatibility to earlier "
2262                "CIM Schema definitions. With additions to Sensor and Numeric"
2263                "Sensor in V2.2, it is no longer necessary. A VoltageSensor can "
2264                "be defined by setting the SensorType property, inherited from "
2265                "Sensor, to 3 (\"Voltage\"). Other properties of this class are "
2266                "hard-coded to constant values to correspond to definitions in "
2267                "the Sensor hierarchy.") ] 
2268           class CIM_VoltageSensor : CIM_NumericSensor   {
2269 karl  1.1       [Override("SensorType") ]
2270              uint16 SensorType = 3;
2271                 [Override("BaseUnits") ]
2272              uint16 BaseUnits = 5;
2273                 [Override("UnitModifier") ]
2274              sint32 UnitModifier = -3;
2275                 [Override("RateUnits") ]
2276              uint16 RateUnits = 0;
2277 mike  1.2 // Override is used to define the MappingString qualifier 
2278 karl  1.1       [Override ("CurrentReading"),
2279 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Voltage Probe|001.5"} ]
2280 karl  1.1    sint32 CurrentReading;
2281                 [Override ("NominalReading"),
2282 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Voltage Probe|001.6"} ]
2283 karl  1.1    sint32 NominalReading;
2284                 [Override ("NormalMax"),
2285 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Voltage Probe|001.7"} ]
2286 karl  1.1    sint32 NormalMax;
2287                 [Override ("NormalMin"),
2288 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Voltage Probe|001.8"} ]
2289 karl  1.1    sint32 NormalMin;
2290                 [Override ("MaxReadable"),
2291 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Voltage Probe|001.9"} ]     
2292 karl  1.1    sint32 MaxReadable;
2293                 [Override ("MinReadable"),
2294 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Voltage Probe|001.10"} ]     
2295 karl  1.1    sint32 MinReadable;
2296                 [Override ("Resolution"), 
2297                  Units ("Tenths of MilliVolts"),
2298 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Voltage Probe|001.17"} ]
2299 karl  1.1    uint32 Resolution;
2300                 [Override ("Tolerance"),
2301 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Voltage Probe|001.18"} ]
2302 karl  1.1    sint32 Tolerance;
2303                 [Override ("Accuracy"),
2304 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Voltage Probe|001.19"} ]
2305 karl  1.1    sint32 Accuracy;
2306                 [Override ("LowerThresholdNonCritical"),
2307 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Voltage Probe|001.11"} ]
2308 karl  1.1    sint32 LowerThresholdNonCritical;
2309                 [Override ("UpperThresholdNonCritical"),
2310 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Voltage Probe|001.12"} ]
2311 karl  1.1    sint32 UpperThresholdNonCritical;
2312                 [Override ("LowerThresholdCritical"),
2313 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Voltage Probe|001.13"} ]
2314 karl  1.1    sint32 LowerThresholdCritical;
2315                 [Override ("UpperThresholdCritical"),
2316 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Voltage Probe|001.14"} ]
2317 karl  1.1    sint32 UpperThresholdCritical;
2318                 [Override ("LowerThresholdFatal"),
2319 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Voltage Probe|001.15"} ]
2320 karl  1.1    sint32 LowerThresholdFatal;
2321                 [Override ("UpperThresholdFatal"),
2322 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Voltage Probe|001.16"} ]
2323 karl  1.1    sint32 UpperThresholdFatal;
2324           };
2325           
2326 mike  1.2 
2327 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2328           // Tachometer
2329           // ===================================================================
2330              [Description (
2331 mike  1.2      "This class exists for backward compatibility to earlier "
2332                "CIM Schema definitions. With additions to Sensor and Numeric"
2333                "Sensor in V2.2, it is no longer necessary. A Tachometer can "
2334                "be defined by setting the SensorType property. inherited from "
2335                "Sensor, to 5 (\"Tachometer\"). Other properties of this class "
2336                "are hard-coded to constant values to correspond to definitions "
2337                "in the Sensor hierarchy.") ] 
2338           class CIM_Tachometer : CIM_NumericSensor   {
2339 karl  1.1       [Override("SensorType") ]
2340              uint16 SensorType = 5;
2341                 [Override("BaseUnits") ]
2342              uint16 BaseUnits = 38;
2343                 [Override("UnitModifier") ]
2344              sint32 UnitModifier = 1;
2345                 [Override("RateUnits") ]
2346              uint16 RateUnits = 4;
2347                 [Override ("Resolution"), 
2348 mike  1.2        Units ("Tenths of Revolutions per Minute") ]
2349 karl  1.1    uint32 Resolution;
2350           };
2351           
2352 mike  1.2 
2353           // ===================================================================
2354           // AssociatedSupplyVoltageSensor
2355           // ===================================================================
2356              [Association, Description (
2357                "A PowerSupply may have an associated VoltageSensor, monitoring "
2358                "its input voltage. This is described by this association.") ]
2359           class CIM_AssociatedSupplyVoltageSensor : CIM_AssociatedSensor {
2360                 [Override ("Antecedent"),
2361                  Description ("The VoltageSensor.") ]
2362              CIM_VoltageSensor REF Antecedent;
2363                 [Override ("Dependent"),
2364                  Description (
2365                   "The PowerSupply associated with the VoltageSensor.") ]
2366              CIM_PowerSupply REF Dependent;
2367                 [Description (
2368                   "Indicates the PowerSupply's input voltage range measured "
2369                   "by the associated sensor. Range 1, 2 or both can be specified "
2370                   "using the values 2, 3 or 4, respectively."),
2371                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Range 1", "Range 2", 
2372                          "Both Range 1 and 2"} ]
2373 mike  1.2    uint16 MonitoringRange;
2374           };
2375           
2376           
2377 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2378 mike  1.2 // AssociatedSupplyCurrentSensor
2379 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2380 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
2381                "A PowerSupply may have an associated CurrentSensor, monitoring "
2382                "its input frequency. This is described by this association.") ]
2383           class CIM_AssociatedSupplyCurrentSensor : CIM_AssociatedSensor {
2384                 [Override ("Antecedent"),
2385                  Description ("The CurrentSensor.") ]
2386              CIM_CurrentSensor REF Antecedent;
2387                 [Override ("Dependent"),
2388                  Description (
2389                   "The PowerSupply associated with the CurrentSensor.") ]
2390              CIM_PowerSupply REF Dependent;
2391                 [Description (
2392                   "Indicates the PowerSupply's input frequency range measured "
2393                   "by the associated sensor. Range 1, 2 or both can be specified "
2394                   "using the values 2, 3 or 4, respectively."),
2395                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Range 1", "Range 2", 
2396                          "Both Range 1 and 2"} ]
2397              uint16 MonitoringRange;
2398           };
2399           
2400           
2401 mike  1.2 // ==================================================================
2402           // FCAdapterEventCounters 
2403           // ==================================================================
2404 karl  1.1    [Description (
2405 mike  1.2        "Error and event counters specific to a Fibre Channel Adapter.") ]
2406           class CIM_FCAdapterEventCounters : CIM_DeviceStatisticalInformation {
2407                 [Description ("The number of Abort sequence frames received."), 
2408                  Counter ]
2409              uint64 ABTSFramesReceived;
2410                 [Description ("The number of Abort sequence frames sent."), 
2411                  Counter ]
2412              uint64 ABTSFramesSent;
2413                 [Description ("The number of frames busied by the Fabric."), 
2414                  Counter ]
2415              uint64 FBSYsReceived;
2416 karl  1.1       [Description (
2417 mike  1.2         "The number of frames busied by the receiving Node."),
2418                  Counter ]
2419              uint64 PBSYsReceived;
2420 karl  1.1       [Description (
2421 mike  1.2         "The number of frames busied by the Adapter itself."),
2422                  Counter ]
2423              uint64 PBSYsSent;
2424                 [Description ("The number of frames rejected by the Fabric."), 
2425                  Counter ]
2426              uint64 FRJTsReceived;
2427 karl  1.1       [Description (
2428 mike  1.2         "The number of frames rejected by the receiving Node."),
2429                  Counter ]
2430              uint64 PRJTsReceived;
2431 karl  1.1       [Description (
2432 mike  1.2         "The number of frames rejected by the Adapter itself."),
2433                  Counter ]
2434              uint64 PRJTsSent;
2435 karl  1.1       [Description (
2436 mike  1.2         "The number of PRLI frames sent where the response was "
2437                   "LS_RJT."), 
2438                  Counter ]
2439              uint64 PRLIsRejected;
2440 karl  1.1       [Description (
2441 mike  1.2         "The number of PRLO frames sent where the response was "
2442                   "LS_RJT."), 
2443                  Counter ]
2444              uint64 PRLOsRejected;
2445 karl  1.1       [Description (
2446 mike  1.2         "The number of Abort sequence frames sent where the response "
2447                   "was BA_RJT."), 
2448                  Counter ]
2449              uint64 ABTSFramesRejected;
2450               [Description (
2451                 "Method to reset the Adapter event counters. The method " 
2452                 "takes one parameter as input - an integer indicating which "
2453                 "counter to reset. For this input parameter, 0 indicates all, "
2454                 "1 through 11 indicate a reset of the individual counters. "
2455                 "The method returns 0 if successful, 1 if not supported, and " 
2456                 "any other value if an error occurred. A method is specified "
2457                 "so that the Device's instrumentation, which tabulates "
2458                 "the errors and warnings, can also reset its internal "
2459                 "processing and counters.\n"
2460                   "In a subclass, the set of possible return codes could be "
2461                   "specified, using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The "
2462                   "strings to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' "
2463                   "may also be specified in the subclass as a Values "
2464                   "array qualifier.") ]
2465              uint32 ResetCounter (
2466                  [IN, Values {"All", "ABTSFramesReceived", "ABTSFramesSent", 
2467 mike  1.2            "FBSYReceived", "PBSYReceived", "PBSYSent", "FRJTReceived", 
2468                      "PRJTReceived", "PRJTSent", "PRLIRejected", "PRLORejected", 
2469                      "ABTSFramesRejected"}]
2470                  uint16 SelectedCounter);
2471 karl  1.1 };
2472           
2473           
2474 mike  1.2 // ==================================================================
2475           // FibrePortEventCounters
2476           // ==================================================================
2477 karl  1.1    [Description (
2478 mike  1.2        "Error and event counters specific to a Fibre Channel Port "
2479                  "(connection point).") ]
2480           class CIM_FibrePortEventCounters : CIM_DeviceStatisticalInformation {
2481                 [Description ("The number of login frames received."), 
2482                  Counter ]
2483              uint64 PLOGIsReceived;
2484                 [Description ("The number of login frames sent."), 
2485                  Counter ]
2486              uint64 PLOGIsSent;
2487                 [Description (
2488                   "Number of frames received containing 'EOF Abort'."), 
2489                  Counter ]
2490              uint64 EOFAbortsReceived;
2491                 [Description (
2492                   "Number of frames transmitted containing 'EOF Abort'."), 
2493                  Counter ]
2494              uint64 EOFAbortsTransmitted;
2495                 [Description (
2496                   "The number of logouts received from various targets."), 
2497                  Counter ]
2498              uint64 PLOGOsReceived;
2499 mike  1.2       [Description ("The number of logout frames sent."), 
2500                  Counter ]
2501              uint64 PLOGOsSent;
2502                 [Description (
2503                   "The number of PLOGI frames sent where the response was "
2504                   "LS_RJT."), 
2505                  Counter ]
2506              uint64 PLOGIsRejected;
2507                 [Description (
2508                   "The number of PLOGO frames sent where the response was "
2509                   "LS_RJT."), 
2510                  Counter ]
2511              uint64 PLOGOsRejected;
2512               [Description (
2513                 "Method to reset the Port event counters. The method " 
2514                 "takes one parameter as input - an integer indicating which "
2515                 "counter to reset. For this input parameter, 0 indicates all, "
2516                 "1 through 8 indicate a reset of the individual counters. "
2517                 "The method returns 0 if successful, 1 if not supported, and " 
2518                 "any other value if an error occurred. A method is specified "
2519                 "so that the Device's instrumentation, which tabulates "
2520 mike  1.2       "the errors and warnings, can also reset its internal "
2521                 "processing and counters.\n"
2522                   "In a subclass, the set of possible return codes could be "
2523                   "specified, using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The "
2524                   "strings to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' "
2525                   "may also be specified in the subclass as a Values "
2526                   "array qualifier.") ]
2527              uint32 ResetCounter (
2528                  [IN, Values {"All", "PLOGIsReceived", "PLOGIsSent", 
2529                       "EOFAbortsReceived", "EOFAbortsTransmitted", "PLOGOsReceived", 
2530                       "PLOGOsSent", "PLOGIsRejected", "PLOGOsRejected"}] 
2531                   uint16 SelectedCounter);
2532 karl  1.1 };
2533           
2534 mike  1.2 
2535 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2536 mike  1.2 // ComputerSystemProcessor
2537 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2538 mike  1.2    [Association, Aggregation, Description (
2539                "Association indicating the processor(s) of a Unitary"
2540                "ComputerSystem. At least one processor is required. Note "
2541                "that this relationship inherits from the SystemDevice "
2542                "association, and therefore, the System Processor is weak to "
2543                "the aggregating UnitaryComputerSystem.") ] 
2544           class CIM_ComputerSystemProcessor : CIM_SystemDevice {   
2545                 [Override ("GroupComponent"), Aggregate,
2546                  Description ("The UnitaryComputerSystem.") ]
2547              CIM_UnitaryComputerSystem REF GroupComponent;
2548                 [Override ("PartComponent"), Weak,
2549                  Description (
2550                   "The Processor which is part of the UnitaryComputerSystem.") ]
2551              CIM_Processor REF PartComponent;
2552 karl  1.1 };
2553           
2554 mike  1.2 
2555 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2556 mike  1.2 // LabelReaderStatInfo
2557 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2558              [Description (
2559 mike  1.2      "Statistics for a LabelReader, related to read successes, "
2560                "failures and retries.") ]
2561           class CIM_LabelReaderStatInfo : CIM_DeviceStatisticalInformation {
2562                 [Description (
2563                   "The number of successful physical label scans."), 
2564                  Counter ]
2565              uint64 ScanSuccesses;
2566                 [Description ("The number of failed physical label scans."), 
2567                  Counter ]
2568              uint64 ScanFailures;
2569                 [Description ("The number of retried physical label scans."), 
2570                  Counter ]
2571              uint64 ScanRetries;
2572 karl  1.1       [Description (
2573 mike  1.2         "Method to reset the statistical counters. The method " 
2574                   "takes one parameter as input - an integer indicating which "
2575                   "counter to reset. For this input parameter, 0 indicates all, "
2576                   "1 resets the \"Scan Successes\" counter, 2 resets the "
2577                   "\"Scan Failures\" counter, and 3 resets the \"Scan Retries\" "
2578                   "counter. The method returns 0 if successful, 1 if not supported, "
2579                   "and any other value if an error occurred. A method is specified "
2580                   "so that the Device's instrumentation can also reset its "
2581                   "internal processing and counters.\n"
2582                   "In a subclass, the set of possible return codes should be "
2583                   "specified in a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The strings "
2584                   "to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' can be "
2585                   "specified as a Values array qualifier.") ]
2586              uint32 ResetCounter (
2587                 [IN, Values {"All", "Scan Successes", "Scan Failures", 
2588                      "Scan Retries"}] 
2589                  uint16 SelectedCounter);
2590 karl  1.1 };
2591           
2592           
2593           // ===================================================================
2594 mike  1.2 // MediaAccessStatInfo
2595 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2596              [Description (
2597 mike  1.2      "Statistics related to reading and writing at a specific "
2598                "MediaAccessDevice, or for a specific StorageExtent. Although "
2599                "the same class is used to represent this data, at the instance "
2600                "level the object holds information for the MediaAccessDevice "
2601                "(independent of the StorageExtent), OR for the Extent "
2602                "(independent of its AccessDevice).") ]
2603           class CIM_MediaAccessStatInfo : CIM_DeviceStatisticalInformation {
2604                 [Description ("The number of attempted read operations."), 
2605                  Counter ]
2606              uint64 ReadOperations;
2607                 [Description ("The number of unrecoverable read operations."), 
2608                  Counter ]
2609              uint64 UnrecoverableReadOperations;
2610                 [Description ("The number of attempted write operations."), 
2611                  Counter ]
2612              uint64 WriteOperations;
2613                 [Description ("The number of unrecoverable write operations."), 
2614                  Counter ]
2615              uint64 UnrecoverableWriteOperations;
2616                 [Description ("The number of recovered read operations."), 
2617                  Counter ]
2618 mike  1.2    uint64 RecoveredReadOperations;
2619                 [Description ("The number of recovered write operations."), 
2620                  Counter ]
2621              uint64 RecoveredWriteOperations;
2622                 [Description ("The number of recovered seek operations."), 
2623                  Counter ]
2624              uint64 RecoveredSeekOperations;
2625                 [Description ("The number of unrecoverable seek operations."), 
2626                  Counter ]
2627              uint64 UnrecoverableSeekOperations;
2628 karl  1.1       [Description (
2629 mike  1.2         "Method to reset the statistical counters. The method takes one "
2630                   "parameter as input - an integer indicating which counter to "
2631                   "reset. For this input parameter, 0 indicates all, 1-2 and 5 "
2632                   "reset the 'read operation'-related counters, 3-4 and 6 reset "
2633                   "the 'write operation'-related counters, and 7-8 reset the "
2634                   "seek-related counters. The method returns 0 if "
2635                   "successful, 1 if not supported, and any other value if an "
2636                   "error occurred. A method is specified so that the Device's "
2637                   "instrumentation can also reset its internal processing and "
2638                   "counters.\n"
2639                   "In a subclass, the set of possible return codes should be "
2640                   "specified in a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The strings "
2641                   "to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' can be "
2642                   "specified as a Values array qualifier.") ]
2643              uint32 ResetCounter (
2644                 [IN, Values {"All", "Read Operations", 
2645                      "Unrecoverable Read Operations", "Write Operations", 
2646                      "Unrecoverable Write Operations", "Recovered Read Operations", 
2647                      "Recovered Write Operations", "Recovered Seeks", 
2648                      "Unrecoverable Seeks"} ] 
2649                  uint16 SelectedCounter);
2650 karl  1.1 };
2651           
2652 mike  1.2 
2653 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2654 mike  1.2 // PickerStatInfo
2655 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2656              [Description (
2657 mike  1.2      "Statistics for a PickerElement, related to pick/put successes, "
2658                "retries and failures.") ]
2659           class CIM_PickerStatInfo : CIM_DeviceStatisticalInformation {
2660                 [Description ("The number of successful picks."), 
2661                  Counter ]
2662              uint64 PickSuccesses;
2663                 [Description ("The number of failed picks."), 
2664                  Counter ]
2665              uint64 PickFailures;
2666                 [Description ("The number of retried picks."), 
2667                  Counter ]
2668              uint64 PickRetries;
2669                 [Description ("The number of successful puts."), 
2670                  Counter ]
2671              uint64 PutSuccesses;
2672                 [Description ("The number of failed puts."), 
2673                  Counter ]
2674              uint64 PutFailures;
2675                 [Description ("The number of retried puts."), 
2676                  Counter ]
2677              uint64 PutRetries;
2678 karl  1.1       [Description (
2679 mike  1.2         "Method to reset the statistical counters. The method takes one "
2680                   "parameter as input - an integer indicating which counter to "
2681                   "reset. For this input parameter, 0 indicates all, 1-3 reset "
2682                   "the 'pick'-related counters, and 4-6 reset the 'put'-related "
2683                   "counters. The method returns 0 if successful, 1 if not "
2684                   "supported, and any other value if an error occurred. A "
2685                   "method is specified so that the Device's instrumentation can "
2686                   "also reset its internal pocessing and counters.\n"
2687                   "In a subclass, the set of possible return codes should be "
2688                   "specified in a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The strings "
2689                   "to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' can be "
2690                   "specified as a Values array qualifier.") ]
2691              uint32 ResetCounter (
2692                 [IN, Values {"All", "Pick Successes", "Pick Failures", "Pick Retries", 
2693                      "Put Successes", "Put Failures", "Put Retries"} ] 
2694                  uint16 SelectedCounter);
2695 karl  1.1 };
2696           
2697 mike  1.2 
2698 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2699 mike  1.2 //
2700           //    Controllers, Adapters, and Ports
2701           //
2702 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2703 mike  1.2 
2704 karl  1.1 
2705           // ===================================================================
2706 mike  1.2 // LogicalPort 
2707 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2708              [Description (
2709 mike  1.2      "The abstraction of a port or connection point of a Device. "
2710                "This object should be instantiated when the Port has "
2711                "independent management characteristics from the Device that "
2712                "includes it. Examples are a Fibre Channel Port and a USB Port. "
2713                "This class would not be instantiated for an Ethernet Port which "
2714                "is not managed independently of the EthernetAdapter.") ]
2715           class CIM_LogicalPort : CIM_LogicalDevice {
2716                 [Description ("The speed of the Port in Bits per Second."), 
2717                  Units ("Bits per Second") ]
2718              uint64 Speed;
2719 karl  1.1       [Description (
2720 mike  1.2         "The max speed of the Port in Bits per Second."), 
2721                  Units ("Bits per Second") ]
2722              uint64 MaxSpeed;
2723 karl  1.1 };
2724           
2725 mike  1.2 
2726 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2727 mike  1.2 // PortOnDevice 
2728 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2729 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
2730                "PortOnDevice associates a Port or connection point with its "
2731                "Device.") ]
2732           class CIM_PortOnDevice : CIM_Dependency {
2733                 [Override ("Antecedent"), 
2734                  Description ("The Device that includes the Port.") ]
2735              CIM_LogicalDevice REF Antecedent;
2736                 [Override ("Dependent"), 
2737                  Description ("The Port on the Device.") ]
2738              CIM_LogicalPort REF Dependent;
2739 karl  1.1 };
2740           
2741           
2742           // ===================================================================
2743 mike  1.2 // NetworkAdapter 
2744 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2745 mike  1.2    [Abstract, Description (
2746                "NetworkAdapter is an Abstract class defining general "
2747                "networking hardware concepts (for example, PermanentAddress or "
2748                "Speed of operation). NetworkAdapters are Devices with the "
2749                "ability to support multiple, higher level protocols and provide "
2750                "the implementation behind the Network Model's ProtocolEndpoint "
2751                "class. (This information is conveyed using the DeviceSAP"
2752                "Implementation association, defined in the Core Model.) "
2753                "NetworkAdapters and their Endpoints represent the potential for "
2754                "connectivity among peers.\n"
2755                "The 'potential for connectivity' is very different than the "
2756                "master-slave/controller-controlled by relationships of CIM_"
2757                "Controller. Sometimes, however, a single Device is both a kind "
2758                "of NetworkAdapter and a Controller - for example, when a Fibre"
2759                "ChannelAdapater is operating as a ComputerSystem's SCSIController. "
2760                "In this case, there are aspects of the Device that are network "
2761                "oriented and others that are Controller oriented - and, both the "
2762                "Controller and Adapter classes should be instantiated. A Device"
2763                "Identity relationship would also be created to tie together these "
2764                "differing aspects/abstractions of the Device.") ] 
2765           class CIM_NetworkAdapter : CIM_LogicalDevice {
2766 mike  1.2       [MaxLen (64), Description (
2767                   "PermanentAddress defines the network address hardcoded into "
2768                   "an adapter.  This 'hardcoded' address may be changed via "
2769                   "firmware upgrade or software configuration. If so, this field "
2770                   "should be updated when the change is made.  PermanentAddress "
2771                   "should be left blank if no 'hardcoded' address exists for the "
2772                   "NetworkAdapter."),
2773                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Network Adapter 802 Port|001.2"} ]       
2774               string PermanentAddress;
2775                 [MaxLen (64), Description (
2776                   "An array of strings indicating the network addresses for an "
2777                   "adapter."),
2778                  ArrayType ("Indexed"),
2779                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Network Adapter 802 Port|001.3"} ]
2780               string NetworkAddresses[]; 
2781 karl  1.1       [Description (
2782 mike  1.2         "An estimate of the current bandwidth in Bits per Second. "
2783                   "For Adapters which vary in bandwidth or for those where "
2784                   "no accurate estimation can be made, this property should "
2785                   "contain the nominal bandwidth."),
2786                  Units ("Bits per Second"), 
2787                  MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1213-MIB.ifSpeed", 
2788                   "MIF.DMTF|Network Adapter 802 Port|001.5"} ]
2789               uint64 Speed;
2790                 [Description ( 
2791                   "The maximum speed, in Bits per Second, for the Network"
2792                   "Adapter."), 
2793                  Units ("Bits per Second")  ] 
2794               uint64 MaxSpeed;
2795 karl  1.1       [Description (
2796 mike  1.2         "Boolean indicating that the Adapter is operating in "
2797                   "full duplex mode.") ]
2798              boolean FullDuplex;
2799                 [Description ( 
2800                   "A boolean indicating whether the NetworkAdapter is capable " 
2801                   "of automatically determining the speed or other communications "
2802                   "characteristics of the attached network media.")  ] 
2803               boolean AutoSense;
2804 karl  1.1       [Description (
2805 mike  1.2         "The total number of octets transmitted, including framing "
2806                   "characters."),
2807                  Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1213-MIB.ifOutOctets", 
2808                   "MIF.DMTF|Network Adapter 802 Port|001.7"}, 
2809                  Counter ] 
2810               uint64 OctetsTransmitted;
2811 karl  1.1       [Description (
2812 mike  1.2         "The total number of octets received, including framing "
2813                   "characters."),
2814                  Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1213-MIB.ifInOctets",
2815                   "MIF.DMTF|Network Adapter 802 Port|001.9"}, 
2816                  Counter ] 
2817               uint64 OctetsReceived;
2818 karl  1.1 };
2819           
2820           
2821           // ===================================================================
2822 mike  1.2 // EthernetAdapter
2823 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
2824 mike  1.2    [Description ("Capabilities and management of an EthernetAdapter.") ]
2825           class CIM_EthernetAdapter : CIM_NetworkAdapter {
2826                 [Override ("NetworkAddresses"), 
2827                  Description (
2828                   "Ethernet/802.3 MAC addresses formatted as twelve hexadecimal "
2829                   "digits (e.g. \"010203040506\"), with each pair representing "
2830                   "one of the six octets of the MAC address in \"canonical\" bit "
2831                   "order.  (Thus, the Group address bit is found in the low "
2832                   "order bit of the first character of the string.)"),
2833                  ArrayType ("Indexed") ]
2834               string NetworkAddresses[];
2835                 [Description (
2836                   "The maximum size of the INFO (non-MAC) field that will be "
2837                   "received or transmitted."), 
2838                  Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|BRIDGE-MIB.dot1dTpPortMaxInfo"} ]
2839               uint32 MaxDataSize;
2840 karl  1.1       [Description (
2841 mike  1.2         "Capabilities of the EthernetAdapter. For example, the "
2842                   "Device may support AlertOnLan, WakeOnLan, Load Balancing "
2843                   "and/or FailOver. If failover or load balancing "
2844                   "capabilities are listed, a SpareGroup (failover) or "
2845                   "ExtraCapacityGroup (load balancing) should also be defined "
2846                   "to completely describe the capability."), 
2847                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
2848                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "AlertOnLan", "WakeOnLan", 
2849                          "FailOver", "LoadBalancing"}, 
2850 karl  1.1        ModelCorrespondence {
2851 mike  1.2         "CIM_EthernetAdapter.CapabilityDescriptions"} ]
2852              uint16 Capabilities[];
2853 karl  1.1       [Description (
2854 mike  1.2         "An array of free-form strings providing more detailed "
2855                   "explanations for any of the EthernetAdapter features "
2856                   "indicated in the Capabilities array. Note, each entry of "
2857                   "this array is related to the entry in the Capabilities "
2858                   "array that is located at the same index."), 
2859                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
2860                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_EthernetAdapter.Capabilities"} ]
2861              string CapabilityDescriptions[];
2862 karl  1.1       [Description (
2863 mike  1.2         "Specifies which capabilities are enabled from the list "
2864                   "of all supported ones, defined in the Capabilities array."), 
2865                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "AlertOnLan", "WakeOnLan", 
2866                          "FailOver", "LoadBalancing"}, 
2867                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_EthernetAdapter.Capabilities"} ]
2868              uint16 EnabledCapabilities[];
2869 karl  1.1       [Description (
2870 mike  1.2         "The number of times there was an invalid data symbol when "
2871                   "a valid carrier was present. The count is incremented at "
2872                   "most once per carrier event, even if multiple symbol "
2873                   "errors occur during the carrier event."), 
2874                  MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|EtherLike-MIB.dot3StatsSymbolErrors"}, 
2875                  Counter ] 
2876              uint32 SymbolErrors;
2877                 [Description ("The total number of packets transmitted."), 
2878                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Network Adapter 802 Port|001.6"}, 
2879                  Counter ] 
2880              uint64 TotalPacketsTransmitted;
2881                 [Description ("The total number of packets received."), 
2882                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Network Adapter 802 Port|001.8"}, 
2883                  Counter ] 
2884              uint64 TotalPacketsReceived;
2885 karl  1.1       [Description (
2886 mike  1.2         "A count of frames received on a particular interface "
2887                   "that are not an integral number of octets in length and do "
2888                   "not pass the FCS check. The count represented by an "
2889                   "instance of this object is incremented when the alignment"
2890                   "Error status is returned by the MAC layer to the LLC (or "
2891                   "other MAC user). Received frames for which multiple error "
2892                   "conditions obtain are, according to the conventions of IEEE "
2893                   "802.3 Layer Management, counted exclusively according to "
2894                   "the error status presented to the LLC."),
2895                  Mappingstrings {
2896                   "MIB.IETF|EtherLike-MIB.dot3StatsAlignmentErrors"}, 
2897                  Counter ] 
2898               uint32 AlignmentErrors;
2899 karl  1.1       [Description (
2900 mike  1.2         "A count of frames received on a particular interface "
2901                   "that are an integral number of octets in length but do "
2902                   "not pass the FCS check. The count represented by an "
2903                   "instance of this object is incremented when the frame"
2904                   "CheckError status is returned by the MAC layer to the "
2905                   "LLC (or other MAC user). Received frames for which "
2906                   "multiple error conditions obtain are, according to the "
2907                   "conventions of IEEE 802.3 Layer Management, counted "
2908                   "exclusively according to the error status presented to "
2909                   "the LLC."),
2910                  Mappingstrings {
2911                   "MIB.IETF|EtherLike-MIB.dot3StatsFCSErrors"}, 
2912                  Counter ] 
2913               uint32 FCSErrors;
2914 karl  1.1       [Description (
2915 mike  1.2         "A count of successfully transmitted frames on a particular "
2916                   "interface for which transmission is inhibited by exactly "
2917                   "one collision. A frame that is counted by an instance of "
2918                   "this object is not counted by the corresponding instance "
2919                   "of the MultipleCollisionFrames property."),
2920                  Mappingstrings {
2921                   "MIB.IETF|EtherLike-MIB.dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames"}, 
2922                  Counter ] 
2923               uint32 SingleCollisionFrames;
2924 karl  1.1       [Description (
2925 mike  1.2         "A count of successfully transmitted frames on a particular "
2926                   "interface for which transmission is inhibited by more than "
2927                   "one collision. A frame that is counted by an instance of "
2928                   "this object is not counted by the corresponding instance "
2929                   "of the SingleCollisionFrames property."),
2930                  Mappingstrings {
2931                   "MIB.IETF|EtherLike-MIB.dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames"}, 
2932                  Counter ] 
2933               uint32 MultipleCollisionFrames;
2934 karl  1.1       [Description (
2935 mike  1.2         "A count of times that the SQE TEST ERROR message is "
2936                   "generated by the PLS sublayer for a particular interface. "
2937                   "The SQE TEST ERROR message is defined in section "
2938                   "7.2.2.2.4 of ANSI/IEEE 802.3-1985 and its generation is "
2939                   "described in section 7.2.4.6 of the same document."),
2940                  Mappingstrings {
2941                   "MIB.IETF|EtherLike-MIB.dot3StatsSQETestErrors"}, 
2942                  Counter ] 
2943               uint32 SQETestErrors;
2944 karl  1.1       [Description (
2945 mike  1.2         "A count of frames for which the first transmission "
2946                   "attempt on a particular interface is delayed because the "
2947                   "medium is busy. The count represented by an instance of "
2948                   "this object does not include frames involved in collisions."),
2949                  Mappingstrings {
2950                   "MIB.IETF|EtherLike-MIB.dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions"}, 
2951                  Counter ] 
2952               uint32 DeferredTransmissions;
2953 karl  1.1       [Description (
2954 mike  1.2         "The number of times that a collision is detected on a "
2955                   "particular interface later than 512 bit-times into the "
2956                   "transmission of a packet. Five hundred and twelve bit-"
2957                   "times corresponds to 51.2 microseconds on a 10 Mbit/s "
2958                   "system. A (late) collision included in a count "
2959                   "represented by an instance of this object is also "
2960                   "considered as a (generic) collision for purposes of "
2961                   "other collision-related statistics."),
2962                  Mappingstrings {
2963                   "MIB.IETF|EtherLike-MIB.dot3StatsLateCollisions"}, 
2964                  Counter ] 
2965               uint32 LateCollisions;
2966 karl  1.1       [Description (
2967 mike  1.2         "A count of frames for which transmission on a particular "
2968                   "interface fails due to excessive collisions."),
2969                  Mappingstrings {
2970                   "MIB.IETF|EtherLike-MIB.dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions"}, 
2971                  Counter ] 
2972               uint32 ExcessiveCollisions;
2973 karl  1.1       [Description (
2974 mike  1.2         "A count of frames for which transmission on a particular "
2975                   "interface fails due to an internal MAC sublayer transmit "
2976                   "error. A frame is only counted by an instance of this "
2977                   "object if it is not counted by the corresponding instance "
2978                   "of either the LateCollisions property, the Excessive"
2979                   "Collisions property, or the CarrierSenseErrors property. "
2980                   "The precise meaning of the count represented by an instance "
2981                   "of this object is implementation-specific.  In particular, "
2982                   "an instance of this object may represent a count of "
2983                   "transmission errors on a particular interface that are "
2984                   "not otherwise counted."),
2985                  Mappingstrings {
2986                   "MIB.IETF|EtherLike-MIB.dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors"}, 
2987                  Counter ] 
2988               uint32 InternalMACTransmitErrors;
2989 karl  1.1       [Description (
2990 mike  1.2         "A count of frames for which reception on a particular "
2991                   "interface fails due to an internal MAC sublayer receive "
2992                   "error. A frame is only counted by an instance of this "
2993                   "object if it is not counted by the corresponding instance "
2994                   "of either the FrameTooLongs property, the AlignmentErrors "
2995                   "property, or the FCSErrors property. The precise meaning "
2996                   "of the count represented by an instance of this object is "
2997                   "implementation-specific.  In particular, an instance of "
2998                   "this object may represent a count of receive errors on a "
2999                   "particular interface that are not otherwise counted."),
3000                  Mappingstrings {
3001                   "MIB.IETF|EtherLike-MIB.dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors"}, 
3002                  Counter ] 
3003               uint32 InternalMACReceiveErrors;
3004 karl  1.1       [Description (
3005 mike  1.2         "The number of times that the carrier sense condition was "
3006                   "lost or never asserted when attempting to transmit a frame "
3007                   "on a particular interface. The count represented by an "
3008                   "instance of this object is incremented at most once per "
3009                   "transmission attempt, even if the carrier sense condition "
3010                   "fluctuates during a transmission attempt."),
3011                  Mappingstrings {
3012                   "MIB.IETF|EtherLike-MIB.dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors"}, 
3013                  Counter ] 
3014               uint32 CarrierSenseErrors;
3015 karl  1.1       [Description (
3016 mike  1.2         "A count of frames received on a particular interface that "
3017                   "exceed the maximum permitted frame size. The count "
3018                   "represented by an instance of this object is incremented "
3019                   "when the FrameTooLong status is returned by the MAC layer "
3020                   "to the LLC (or other MAC user). Received frames for which "
3021                   "multiple error conditions obtain are, according to the "
3022                   "conventions of IEEE 802.3 Layer Management, counted "
3023                   "exclusively according to the error status presented to "
3024                   "the LLC."),
3025                  Mappingstrings {
3026                  "MIB.IETF|EtherLike-MIB.dot3StatsFrameTooLongs"}, 
3027                  Counter ] 
3028               uint32 FrameTooLongs;
3029 karl  1.1 };
3030           
3031           
3032           // ===================================================================
3033 mike  1.2 // TokenRingAdapter
3034 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
3035 mike  1.2    [Description ("Capabilities and management of a TokenRingAdapter.") ]
3036           class CIM_TokenRingAdapter : CIM_NetworkAdapter {
3037                 [Override ("NetworkAddresses"), Description (
3038                   "Token Ring/802.5 MAC addresses formatted as twelve "
3039                   "hexadecimal digits (e.g. \"010203040506\"), with each pair "
3040                   "representing one of the six octets of the MAC address in "
3041                   "\"canonical\" bit order.  (Thus, the Group address bit is "
3042                   "found in the low order bit of the first character of the "
3043                   "string.)"),
3044                  ArrayType ("Indexed") ]
3045               string NetworkAddresses[];
3046 karl  1.1       [Description (
3047 mike  1.2         "The maximum size of the INFO (non-MAC) field that will be "
3048                   "received or transmitted."), 
3049                  Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|BRIDGE-MIB.dot1dTpPortMaxInfo"} ]
3050               uint32 MaxDataSize;
3051 karl  1.1       [Description (
3052 mike  1.2         "Capabilities of the TokenRingAdapter. For example, the Device "
3053                   "may support AlertOnLan, WakeOnLan, Load Balancing and/or "
3054                   "Failover. If failover or load balancing capabilities are "
3055                   "listed, a SpareGroup (failover) or ExtraCapacityGroup (load "
3056                   "balancing) should also be defined to completely describe the "
3057                   "capability."), 
3058                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
3059                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "AlertOnLan", "WakeOnLan", 
3060                          "FailOver", "LoadBalancing"}, 
3061 karl  1.1        ModelCorrespondence {
3062 mike  1.2         "CIM_TokenRingAdapter.CapabilityDescriptions"} ]
3063              uint16 Capabilities[];
3064 karl  1.1       [Description (
3065 mike  1.2         "An array of free-form strings providing more detailed "
3066                   "explanations for any of the TokenRingAdapter features "
3067                   "indicated in the Capabilities array. Note, each entry of "
3068                   "this array is related to the entry in the Capabilities array "
3069                   "that is located at the same index."), 
3070                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
3071                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_TokenRingAdapter.Capabilities"} ]
3072              string CapabilityDescriptions[];
3073 karl  1.1       [Description (
3074 mike  1.2         "Specifies which of the capabilities from the \"Capabilities\" "
3075                   "property are currently enabled."), 
3076                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "AlertOnLan", "WakeOnLan", 
3077                          "FailOver", "LoadBalancing"}, 
3078                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_TokenRingAdapter.Capabilities"} ]
3079              uint16 EnabledCapabilities[];
3080 karl  1.1       [Description (
3081 mike  1.2         "The current status which can be used to diagnose fluctuating "
3082                   "problems that can occur on token rings, after a station has "
3083                   "successfully been added to the ring. Before an open is completed, "
3084                   "this object contains the value indicating \"no status\" (131072). "
3085                   "(The RingState and RingOpenStatus properties are also provided "
3086                   "for debugging problems when the station can not even enter the "
3087                   "ring.) The property's value is a sum of values, one for each "
3088                   "currently applicable condition. The following values are defined "
3089                   "for various conditions:\n"
3090                   "0 = No Problems Detected, 32 = Ring Recovery, "
3091                   "64 = Single Station, 256 = Remove Received, 512 = Reserved, "
3092                   "1024 = Auto-Removal Error, 2048 = Lobe Wire Fault, "
3093                   "4096 = Transmit Beacon, 8192 = Soft Error, 16384 = Hard Error, "
3094                   "32768 = Signal Loss, 131072 = No Status, Open Not Completed."), 
3095                  MappingStrings {
3096                   "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5RingStatus"} ]
3097              uint32 RingStatus;
3098 karl  1.1       [Description (
3099 mike  1.2         "The current Device state with respect to entering or leaving "
3100                   "the ring." ), 
3101                  Values {"Opened", "Closed", "Opening", "Closing", "Open Failure", 
3102                          "Ring Failure"}, 
3103                  MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5RingState"} ]
3104              uint16 RingState;
3105 karl  1.1       [Description (
3106 mike  1.2         "This property indicates the success, or the reason for failure, "
3107                   "of the station's most recent attempt to enter the ring." ), 
3108                  Values {"No Open Attempted", "Bad Parameter", "Lobe Failed", 
3109                          "Signal Loss", "Insertion Timeout", "Ring Failed", "Beaconing", 
3110                          "Duplicate MAC", "Request Failed", "Remove Received", 
3111                          "Last Open Successful"}, 
3112                  MappingStrings {
3113                   "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5RingOpenStatus"} ]
3114              uint16 RingOpenStatus;
3115                 [Description ("The ring's bandwidth."), 
3116                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "One Megabit", "Four Megabit", 
3117                          "Sixteen Megabit"}, 
3118                  MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5RingSpeed"} ]
3119              uint16 RingSpeed;
3120 karl  1.1       [Description (
3121 mike  1.2         "This counter is incremented when a station detects the absence "
3122                   "of transitions for five half-bit timers (burst-five errors)."), 
3123                  MappingStrings {
3124                   "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5StatsBurstErrors"}, 
3125                  Counter ] 
3126              uint32 BurstErrors;
3127 karl  1.1       [Description (
3128 mike  1.2         "This counter is incremented when a station receives an AMP or "
3129                   "SMP frame in which A is equal to C is equal to 0, and then "
3130                   "receives another SMP frame with A equal to C equal to 0 without "
3131                   "first receiving an AMP frame. It denotes a station that cannot "
3132                   "set the AC bits properly."), 
3133                  MappingStrings {
3134                   "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5StatsACErrors"}, 
3135                  Counter ] 
3136              uint32 ACErrors;
3137 karl  1.1       [Description (
3138 mike  1.2         "This counter is incremented when a station transmits an abort "
3139                   "delimiter while transmitting data."), 
3140                  MappingStrings {
3141                   "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5StatsAbortTransErrors"}, 
3142                  Counter ] 
3143              uint32 AbortTransErrors;
3144 karl  1.1       [Description (
3145 mike  1.2         "This counter is incremented when a station recognizes an "
3146                   "internal error."), 
3147                  MappingStrings {
3148                   "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5StatsInternalErrors"}, 
3149                  Counter ] 
3150              uint32 InternalErrors;
3151 karl  1.1       [Description (
3152 mike  1.2         "This counter is incremented when a station is transmitting "
3153                   "and its TRR timer expires. This denotes a condition where a "
3154                   "transmitting station in strip mode does not receive the "
3155                   "trailer of the frame before the TRR timer goes off."), 
3156                  MappingStrings {
3157                   "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5StatsLostFrameErrors"}, 
3158                  Counter ] 
3159              uint32 LostFrameErrors;
3160 karl  1.1       [Description (
3161 mike  1.2         "This counter is incremented when a station recognizes a frame "
3162                   "addressed to its specific address, but has no available buffer "
3163                   "space - indicating that the station is congested."), 
3164                 MappingStrings {
3165                  "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5StatsReceiveCongestions"}, 
3166                  Counter ] 
3167              uint32 ReceiveCongestions;
3168 karl  1.1       [Description (
3169 mike  1.2         "This counter is incremented when a station recognizes a frame "
3170                   "addressed to its specific address and detects that the FS field "
3171                   "A bits are set to 1 indicating a possible line hit or duplicate "
3172                   "address."), 
3173                  MappingStrings {
3174                   "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5StatsFrameCopiedErrors"}, 
3175                  Counter ] 
3176              uint32 FrameCopiedErrors;
3177 karl  1.1       [Description (
3178 mike  1.2         "This counter is incremented when a station acting as the active "
3179                   "monitor recognizes an error condition that needs a token "
3180                   "transmitted."), 
3181                  MappingStrings {
3182                  "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5StatsTokenErrors"}, 
3183                  Counter ]
3184              uint32 TokenErrors;
3185 karl  1.1       [Description (
3186 mike  1.2         "The number of Soft Errors that the Device has detected. It "
3187                   "directly corresponds to the number of Report Error MAC frames "
3188                   "that this Device has transmitted. Soft Errors are those which "
3189                   "are recoverable by the MAC layer protocols."), 
3190                  MappingStrings {
3191                   "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5StatsSoftErrors"}, 
3192                  Counter ]
3193              uint32 SoftErrors;
3194 karl  1.1       [Description (
3195 mike  1.2         "The number of times this Device has detected an immediately "
3196                   "recoverable fatal error. It denotes the number of times this "
3197                   "Device is either transmitting or receiving beacon MAC frames. "), 
3198                  MappingStrings {
3199                   "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5StatsHardErrors"}, 
3200                  Counter ]
3201              uint32 HardErrors;
3202 karl  1.1       [Description (
3203 mike  1.2         "The number of times this Device has detected the loss of "
3204                   "signal condition from the ring."), 
3205                  MappingStrings {
3206                   "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5StatsSignalLoss"}, 
3207                  Counter ]
3208              uint32 SignalLossCount;
3209 karl  1.1       [Description (
3210 mike  1.2         "The number of times this Device has transmitted a beacon "
3211                   "frame."), 
3212                  MappingStrings {
3213                   "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5StatsTransmitBeacons"}, 
3214                  Counter ]
3215              uint32 TransmittedBeacons;
3216 karl  1.1       [Description (
3217 mike  1.2         "The number of Claim Token MAC frames received or transmitted "
3218                   "after the Device has received a Ring Purge MAC frame. This "
3219                   "counter signifies the number of times the ring has been purged "
3220                   "and is being recovered back into a normal operating state."), 
3221                  MappingStrings {
3222                   "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5StatsRecoverys"}, 
3223                  Counter ]
3224              uint32 Recoverys;
3225 karl  1.1       [Description (
3226 mike  1.2         "The number of times the Device has detected an open or short "
3227                   "circuit in the lobe data path. The adapter will be closed and "
3228                   "RingState will signify this condition."), 
3229                  MappingStrings {
3230                   "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5StatsLobeWires"}, 
3231                  Counter ]
3232              uint32 LobeWires;
3233 karl  1.1       [Description (
3234 mike  1.2         "The number of times the Device has received a Remove Ring "
3235                   "Station MAC frame request. When this frame is received, the "
3236                   "Device will enter the close state and RingState will "
3237                   "signify this condition."), 
3238                  MappingStrings {
3239                   "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5StatsRemoves"}, 
3240                  Counter ]
3241              uint32 Removes;
3242 karl  1.1       [Description (
3243 mike  1.2         "The number of times the Device has sensed that it is the "
3244                   "only station on the ring. This will happen if the Device "
3245                   "is the first one up on a ring, or if there is a hardware "
3246                   "problem."), 
3247                 MappingStrings {
3248                  "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5StatsSingles"}, 
3249                  Counter ]
3250              uint32 Singles;
3251 karl  1.1       [Description (
3252 mike  1.2         "The number of times the Device has detected that the "
3253                   "frequency of the incoming signal differs from the expected "
3254                   "frequency by more than that specified by the IEEE 802.5 "
3255                   "standard."), 
3256                  MappingStrings {
3257                   "MIB.IETF|IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB.dot5StatsFreqErrors"}, 
3258                  Counter ]
3259              uint32 FrequencyErrors;
3260 karl  1.1 };
3261           
3262 mike  1.2 // ==================================================================
3263           // FibreChannelAdapter 
3264           // ==================================================================
3265 karl  1.1    [Description (
3266 mike  1.2      "Capabilities and management of a Fibre Channel Adapter.") ]
3267           class CIM_FibreChannelAdapter : CIM_NetworkAdapter {
3268                 [Description (
3269                   "The maximum frame size, in bytes, supported by the Adapter."), 
3270                  Units ("Bytes") ]
3271              uint64 MaxFrameSize;
3272                 [Description (
3273                   "The Fibre Channel Classes of Service that are supported by "
3274                   "the Adapter, on its Ports. The currently negotiated COS for a "
3275                   "connection is a property (NegotiatedCOS) on the FibrePort"
3276                   "ActiveLogin association."), 
3277                  Values {"Unknown", "1", "2", "3", "4", "6", "F"} ]
3278              uint16 SupportedCOS[];
3279                 [Description (
3280                   "An array of integers indicating the Fibre Channel FC-4 "
3281                   "protocols supported by the Adapter. The protocols that are "
3282                   "active and running are indicated in the CurrentFC4Types "
3283                   "property. The values used in this array are taken from the "
3284                   "FC-GS2 (bitmapped) field defined in Table 11 of the standard. "
3285                   "Also, FC-SB-2 codes are included from the T11 document, "
3286                   "236V0. If the FC4 Type is \"Vendor Unique\" (value=255), "
3287 mike  1.2         "then the specific vendor values (in the range, 0xE0 to 0xFF) "
3288                   "should be listed in the FC4VendorUniqueTypes property."), 
3289                  ValueMap {"0", "1", "4", "5", "8", "9", "17", "18", "19", "21", 
3290                            "22", "23", "25", "26", "27", "28", "32", "34", "36", 
3291                            "64", "80", "81", "82", "88", "96", "255"}, 
3292                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "ISO/IEC 8802 - 2 LLC", 
3293                          "IP over FC", "SCSI - FCP", "SCSI - GPP", 
3294                          "IPI - 3 Master", "IPI - 3 Slave", "IPI - 3 Peer", 
3295                          "CP IPI - 3 Master", "CP IPI - 3 Slave", 
3296                          "CP IPI - 3 Peer", "SBCCS Channel", 
3297                          "SBCCS Control Unit", "FC-SB-2 Channel", 
3298                          "FC-SB-2 Control Unit", 
3299                          "Fibre Channel Services (FC-GS, FC-GS-2, FC-GS-3)", 
3300                          "FC-SW", "FC - SNMP", "HIPPI - FP", "BBL Control", 
3301                          "BBL FDDI Encapsulated LAN PDU", 
3302                          "BBL 802.3 Encapsulated LAN PDU", "FC - VI", "FC - AV", 
3303                          "Vendor Unique"}, 
3304                  ModelCorrespondence {
3305                   "CIM_FibreChannelAdapter.FC4VendorUniqueTypes"} ]
3306              uint16 FC4TypesSupported[];
3307                 [MinValue (240), MaxValue (255), Description (
3308 mike  1.2         "When the FC4TypesSupported array contains the value 255 "
3309                   "(\"Vendor Unique\"), then the property, FC4VendorUniqueTypes, "
3310                   "lists of all the vendor specific protocols supported by the "
3311                   "Adapter. These values are in the range, 0xE0 to 0xFF.") ]
3312              uint16 FC4VendorUniqueTypes[];
3313                 [Description (
3314                   "An array of integers indicating the Fibre Channel FC-4 "
3315                   "protocols currently running on the Adapter. A list of all "
3316                   "protocols supported by the Adapter is indicated in the "
3317                   "FC4TypesSupported property. The values used in this array "
3318                   "are taken from the FC-GS2 (bitmapped) field defined in "
3319                   "Table 11 of the standard. Also, FC-SB-2 codes are included "
3320                   "from the T11 document, 236V0. If the FC4 Type is \"Vendor "
3321                   "Unique\" (value=255), then the specific vendor values "
3322                   "(in the range, 0xE0 to 0xFF) that are currently running "
3323                   "should be listed in the CurrentFC4VendorTypes property."), 
3324                  ValueMap {"0", "1", "4", "5", "8", "9", "17", "18", "19", "21", 
3325                            "22", "23", "25", "26", "27", "28", "32", "34", "36", 
3326                            "64", "80", "81", "82", "88", "96", "255"}, 
3327                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "ISO/IEC 8802 - 2 LLC", 
3328                          "IP over FC", "SCSI - FCP", "SCSI - GPP", 
3329 mike  1.2                "IPI - 3 Master", "IPI - 3 Slave", "IPI - 3 Peer", 
3330                          "CP IPI - 3 Master", "CP IPI - 3 Slave", 
3331                          "CP IPI - 3 Peer", "SBCCS Channel", 
3332                          "SBCCS Control Unit", "FC-SB-2 Channel", 
3333                          "FC-SB-2 Control Unit", 
3334                          "Fibre Channel Services (FC-GS, FC-GS-2, FC-GS-3)", 
3335                          "FC-SW", "FC - SNMP", "HIPPI - FP", "BBL Control", 
3336                          "BBL FDDI Encapsulated LAN PDU", 
3337                          "BBL 802.3 Encapsulated LAN PDU", "FC - VI", "FC - AV", 
3338                          "Vendor Unique"}, 
3339                  ModelCorrespondence {
3340                   "CIM_FibreChannelAdapter.FC4TypesSupported", 
3341                   "CIM_FibreChannelAdapter.CurrentFC4VendorTypes"} ]
3342              uint16 CurrentFC4Types[];
3343                 [MinValue (240), MaxValue (255), Description (
3344                   "When the CurrentFC4Types array contains the value 255 "
3345                   "(\"Vendor Unique\"), then the property, CurrentFC4VendorTypes, "
3346                   "lists all the vendor specific protocols running on the "
3347                   "Adapter. These values are in the range, 0xE0 to 0xFF."), 
3348                  ModelCorrespondence {
3349                   "CIM_FibreChannelAdapter.FC4VendorUniqueTypes"} ]
3350 mike  1.2    uint16 CurrentFC4VendorTypes[];
3351 karl  1.1       [Description (
3352 mike  1.2         "A list of the Capabilities of the Fibre Channel Adapter. "
3353                   "For example, that the Adapter utilizes the Directory Server, "
3354                   "or that it generates State Change Notifications can be "
3355                   "indicated using the values 2 and 12, respectively."), 
3356 karl  1.1        ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
3357 mike  1.2        Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Utilizes the Directory Server", 
3358                          "Utilizes the Time Server", 
3359                          "Utilizes the Management Server", 
3360                          "Utilizes the Alias Server", 
3361                          "Utilizes the Security Key Distribution Server", 
3362                          "Utilizes the Clock Synchronization Server", 
3363                          "Utilizes the Multicast Server", 
3364                          "Utilizes QoS Facilitator", 
3365                          "Utilizes Broadcast Services", 
3366                          "Supports Fabric Login Server", 
3367                          "Generates State Change Notifications", 
3368                          "Registers for State Change Notifications", 
3369                          "Responds to Read Connection Status", 
3370                          "Supports Third Party Process Logout"} ]
3371 karl  1.1    uint16 Capabilities[];
3372                 [Description (
3373                   "An array of free-form strings providing more detailed "
3374 mike  1.2         "explanations for any of the Adapter features indicated in "
3375                   "the Capabilities array. Note, each entry of this array "
3376 karl  1.1         "is related to the entry in the Capabilities array that "
3377 mike  1.2         "is located at the same index."),
3378                  ArrayType ("Indexed"),
3379                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_FibreChannelAdapter.Capabilities"} ]
3380 karl  1.1    string CapabilityDescriptions[];
3381                 [Description (
3382 mike  1.2         "The number of times that a frame was received but no "
3383                   "buffer was available."), 
3384                  Counter ]
3385              uint64 ReceiveBufferErrors;
3386 karl  1.1       [Description (
3387 mike  1.2         "The number of times that a frame was received but no "
3388                   "end-to-end credit was available."), 
3389                  Counter ]
3390              uint64 ReceiveEndErrors;
3391                 [Description (
3392                   "A 'long' timeout value (in milliseconds) for determining "
3393                   "when to reinstate a Recovery_Qualifier. The default value "
3394                   "is 120 seconds (120000 milliseconds). It is typically set "
3395                   "to the ErrorDetectTimeout value + 2*(fabric delay time)."), 
3396                  Units ("MilliSeconds") ]
3397              uint64 ResourceAllocationTimeout;
3398 karl  1.1       [Description (
3399 mike  1.2         "A 'short' timeout value (in milliseconds) for determining "
3400                   "that an error has occurred. The default value is 10 "
3401                   "seconds (10000 milliseconds)."), 
3402                  Units ("MilliSeconds") ]
3403              uint64 ErrorDetectTimeout;
3404 karl  1.1       [Description (
3405 mike  1.2         "Number of Class 1 sequences sent since last reset of the "
3406                   "Device."), 
3407                  Counter ]
3408              uint64 Class1SequencesSent;
3409 karl  1.1       [Description (
3410 mike  1.2         "Number of Class 2 sequences sent since last reset of the "
3411                   "Device."),
3412                  Counter ]
3413              uint64 Class2SequencesSent;
3414 karl  1.1       [Description (
3415 mike  1.2         "Number of Class 3 sequences sent since last reset of the "
3416                   "Device."),
3417                  Counter ]
3418              uint64 Class3SequencesSent;
3419 karl  1.1       [Description (
3420 mike  1.2         "Number of Class 4 sequences sent since last reset of the "
3421                   "Device."),
3422                  Counter ]
3423              uint64 Class4SequencesSent;
3424 karl  1.1       [Description (
3425 mike  1.2         "Number of octets received by the Adapter when running "
3426                   "Class 2 service."),
3427                  Counter ]
3428              uint64 Class2OctetsReceived;
3429 karl  1.1       [Description (
3430 mike  1.2         "Number of octets transmitted by the Adapter when running "
3431                   "Class 2 service."),
3432                  Counter ]
3433              uint64 Class2OctetsTransmitted;
3434 karl  1.1       [Description (
3435 mike  1.2         "Number of frames received by the Adapter when running "
3436                   "Class 2 service."), 
3437                  Counter ]
3438              uint64 Class2FramesReceived;
3439 karl  1.1       [Description (
3440 mike  1.2         "Number of frames transmitted by the Adapter when running "
3441                   "Class 2 service."),
3442                  Counter ]
3443              uint64 Class2FramesTransmitted;
3444 karl  1.1       [Description (
3445 mike  1.2         "Number of frames discarded by the Adapter when running "
3446                   "Class 2 service."),
3447                  Counter ]
3448              uint64 Class2DiscardFrames;
3449 karl  1.1       [Description (
3450 mike  1.2         "Number of octets received by the Adapter when running "
3451                   "Class 3 service."),
3452                  Counter ]
3453              uint64 Class3OctetsReceived;
3454 karl  1.1       [Description (
3455 mike  1.2         "Number of octets transmitted by the Adapter when running "
3456                   "Class 3 service."),
3457                  Counter ]
3458              uint64 Class3OctetsTransmitted;
3459 karl  1.1       [Description (
3460 mike  1.2         "Number of frames received by the Adapter when running "
3461                   "Class 3 service."), 
3462                  Counter ]
3463              uint64 Class3FramesReceived;
3464 karl  1.1       [Description (
3465 mike  1.2         "Number of frames transmitted by the Adapter when running "
3466                   "Class 3 service."),
3467                  Counter ]
3468              uint64 Class3FramesTransmitted;
3469 karl  1.1       [Description (
3470 mike  1.2         "Number of frames discarded by the Adapter when running "
3471                   "Class 3 service."),
3472                  Counter ]
3473              uint64 Class3DiscardFrames;
3474 karl  1.1       [Description (
3475 mike  1.2         "Number of parity errors detected somewhere in the "
3476                   "data path."),
3477                  Counter ]
3478              uint64 ParityErrors;
3479 karl  1.1       [Description (
3480 mike  1.2         "Number of Class 1 or 2 frames that are not ACKed "
3481                   "within the time indicated by ErrorDetectTimeout."), 
3482                  Counter ]
3483              uint64 FrameTimeouts;
3484 karl  1.1       [Description (
3485 mike  1.2         "Number of times that the Device has been without a "
3486                   "buffer credit for a time longer than ErrorDetectTimeout."), 
3487                  Counter ]
3488              uint64 BufferCreditErrors;
3489 karl  1.1       [Description (
3490 mike  1.2         "Number of times that the Device has been without an end "
3491                   "credit for a time longer than ErrorDetectTimeout."), 
3492                  Counter ]
3493              uint64 EndCreditErrors;
3494                 [Description ("Number of frames received out of order."), 
3495                  Counter ]
3496              uint64 OutOfOrderFramesReceived;
3497           };
3498           
3499           
3500           // ==================================================================
3501           // FibrePort 
3502           // ==================================================================
3503              [Description (
3504                "Capabilities and management of a Fibre Channel Port Device.") ]
3505           class CIM_FibrePort : CIM_LogicalPort {
3506 karl  1.1       [Description (
3507 mike  1.2         "An address value used to identify the source (S_ID) or "
3508                   "destination (D_ID) of a frame. The FC-SW standard includes a "
3509                   "table of special address identifier values and their "
3510                   "meanings. Consult the FC-SW documentation for additional "
3511                   "information.") ]
3512              uint32 AddressIdentifier;
3513 karl  1.1       [Description (
3514 mike  1.2         "An array indicating the modes in which the Port can operate. "
3515                   "PortType values describe the role and behavior of the Fibre "
3516                   "Channel entity: \"N\" = Node Port, \"NL\" = Node Port "
3517                   "supporting FC arbitrated loop, \"E\" = Expansion Port "
3518                   "connecting fabric elements (for example, FC switches), "
3519                   "\"F\" = Fabric (element) Port, \"FL\" = Fabric (element) "
3520                   "Port supporting FC arbitrated loop, and \"B\" = Bridge "
3521                   "Port. PortTypes are defined in the ANSI X3 standards.\n\n"
3522                   "A particular mode may be listed multiple times in the "
3523                   "SupportedPortTypes array in order to define that multiple, "
3524                   "unique version levels are supported. Version information is "
3525                   "defined in the PortTypeVersions property. Note that each "
3526                   "entry of the SupportedPortTypes array is related to the entry "
3527                   "in PortTypeVersions that is located at the same index."), 
3528                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
3529                  Values {"Unknown", "N", "NL-Private", "NL-Public", "E", "F", 
3530                          "FL", "B"}, 
3531                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_FibrePort.PortTypeVersions"} ]
3532              uint16 SupportedPortTypes[];
3533 karl  1.1       [Description (
3534 mike  1.2         "Version information for each of the SupportedPortTypes. A "
3535                   "particular PortType (mode) may be listed multiple times in "
3536                   "the SupportedPortTypes array in order to define multiple, "
3537                   "unique version levels. Note that each entry of this array "
3538                   "is related to the entry in SupportedPortTypes that is "
3539                   "located at the same index."), 
3540                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
3541                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_FibrePort.SupportedPortTypes"} ]
3542              string PortTypeVersions[];
3543 karl  1.1       [Description (
3544 mike  1.2         "The specific modes currently enabled for the Port. The "
3545                   "values are equal to, or a subset of the values in the Supported"
3546                   "PortTypes array."), 
3547                  Values {"Unknown", "N", "NL-Private", "NL-Public", "E", "F", 
3548                          "FL", "B"}, 
3549                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_FibrePort.SupportedPortTypes", 
3550                   "CIM_FibrePort.EnabledVersions"} ]
3551              uint16 EnabledPortTypes[];
3552 karl  1.1       [Description (
3553 mike  1.2         "Version information for each of the EnabledPortTypes. A "
3554                   "particular PortType (mode) may be listed multiple times in "
3555                   "the EnabledPortTypes array in order to define multiple, "
3556                   "unique version levels. Note that each entry of this array "
3557                   "is related to the entry in EnabledPortTypes that is located "
3558                   "at the same index."), 
3559                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
3560                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_FibrePort.EnabledPortTypes"} ]
3561              string EnabledVersions[];
3562 karl  1.1       [Description (
3563 mike  1.2         "The specific mode in which the Port is currently running. The "
3564                   "value is one of the entries in the EnabledPortTypes array. The "
3565                   "current port type/mode is dependent on the fibre technology. "
3566                   "For example, in a public loop network, you might indicate a "
3567                   "port type of \"FL\" (value=6) or \"NL\" (value=2)."), 
3568                  Values {"Unknown", "N", "NL-Private", "NL-Public", "E", "F", 
3569                          "FL", "B"}, 
3570                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_FibrePort.EnabledPortTypes", 
3571                   "CIM_FibrePort.CurrentVersion"} ]
3572              uint16 CurrentPortType;
3573 karl  1.1       [Description (
3574 mike  1.2         "Version information for the CurrentPortType that is active."), 
3575                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_FibrePort.CurrentPortType"} ]
3576              string CurrentVersion;
3577 karl  1.1       [Description (
3578 mike  1.2         "One or more address identifiers that may be recognized by "
3579                   "the Port, in addition to its port-specific identifier. "
3580                   "Multicast or hunt group addresses that are recognized by "
3581                   "the Port would be identified in this array.") ]
3582              uint32 AliasAddresses[];
3583 karl  1.1       [Description (
3584 mike  1.2         "Number of times that signal is lost on the Port since last "
3585                   "reset of the Device."), 
3586                  Counter ]
3587              uint64 LossOfSignalCounter;
3588 karl  1.1       [Description (
3589 mike  1.2         "Number of times that synchronization is lost on the Port "
3590                   "since last reset of the Device. Synchronization is assumed "
3591                   "lost after a timeout period identified by the Receiver"
3592                   "TransmitterTimeout property."), 
3593                  Counter ]
3594              uint64 LossOfSyncCounter;
3595 karl  1.1       [Description (
3596 mike  1.2         "Number of times that the CRC in a frame does not match the "
3597                   "CRC computed by the receiver."), 
3598                  Counter ]
3599              uint64 CRCErrors;
3600 karl  1.1       [Description (
3601 mike  1.2         "The number of transmission words that had an 8b10b code "
3602                   "violation in one or more of its characters, had a "
3603                   "K28.5 in its second, third or fourth character positions, "
3604                   "and/or was an ordered set that had an incorrect Beginning "
3605                   "Running Disparity."), 
3606                  Counter ]
3607              uint64 InvalidTransmissionWords;
3608                 [Description (
3609                   "The number of frames received that were shorter than 28 "
3610                   "octets. The value of 28 is calculated based on an "
3611                   "assumption of 24 header bytes plus 4 CRC bytes. The "
3612                   "count does not include SOF/EOF bytes which are not data."), 
3613                  Counter ]
3614              uint64 FramesTooShort;
3615                 [Description (
3616                   "The number of frames received that were longer than 2140 "
3617                   "octets. The value of 2140 is calculated based on an "
3618                   "assumption of 24 header bytes plus 4 CRC bytes and 2112 "
3619                   "bytes of payload."), 
3620                  Counter ]
3621              uint64 FramesTooLong;
3622 karl  1.1       [Description (
3623 mike  1.2         "The number of times that a fill word could not be "
3624                   "inserted, when required. The Elasticity Buffer is defined "
3625                   "in FC-AL. This event might cause data corruption and may "
3626                   "indicate a configuration error or a device out of spec."), 
3627                  Counter ]
3628              uint64 ElasticityBufferUnderruns;
3629 karl  1.1       [Description (
3630 mike  1.2         "The number of times that a fill word could not be deleted, "
3631                   "when required. The Elasticity Buffer is defined in FC-AL. "
3632                   "This event might cause data corruption and may indicate a "
3633                   "configuration error or a device out of spec."), 
3634                  Counter ]
3635              uint64 ElasticityBufferOverruns;
3636 karl  1.1       [Description (
3637 mike  1.2         "Timeout value in milliseconds used to determine when "
3638                   "loss of synchronization has occurred. The typical default "
3639                   "is 100 msec."), 
3640                 Units ("Milliseconds") ]
3641              uint64 ReceiverTransmitterTimeout;
3642 karl  1.1       [Description (
3643 mike  1.2         "Indication of whether the Port is currently bypassed "
3644                   "(value=2) or not (value=1). A value of 3 (\"Forced Insert\") "
3645                   "describes that the Port is forced active, when it would "
3646                   "otherwise be \"Bypassed\"."), 
3647                  Values {"Unknown", "Not Bypassed", "Bypassed", 
3648                          "Forced Insert"} ]
3649              uint16 BypassedState;
3650                  [Description (
3651                    "The type of cabling as sensed by the Port. Not all FibrePorts "
3652                    "are capable of providing this information. In this case, a "
3653                    "value of 0, \"Unknown\", will be returned. Also, when single or "
3654                    "multi-mode fiber cabling can not be distinguished, the more "
3655                    "general value - 4, \"Fiber-optic\" - can be specified."), 
3656                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "No Media", "Copper/Twinaxial", 
3657                          "Fiber-optic", "Fiber Single Mode", "Fiber Multimode"}] 
3658              uint16 ConnectedMedia;
3659 karl  1.1 };
3660           
3661 mike  1.2 
3662 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
3663 mike  1.2 // FibrePortOnFCAdapter
3664 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
3665 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
3666                "FibrePortOnFCAdapter associates a FibrePort with a FibreChannel"
3667                "Adapter. Cardinalities are defined as Max(1) to indicate the "
3668                "intent and usage of the model - that an Adapter is synonymous "
3669                "with its Port (connection point). Where you have a multi-Port "
3670                "Adapter and more than one Port may be active at a time, "
3671                "individual Adapters with individual operating data and "
3672                "characteristics really exist. If you have multiple connection "
3673                "points, but they exist only to provide multiple physical form "
3674                "factors (only one connection may be active at a time), then one "
3675                "FibreChannelAdapter and one FibrePort (the active one) exist. "
3676                "On the hardware side, the realizations of these entities "
3677                "in PhysicalElements may be as a CIM_Card (for example) with "
3678                "multiple CIM_PhysicalConnectors.") ]
3679           class CIM_FibrePortOnFCAdapter : CIM_PortOnDevice {
3680                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max (1), 
3681                  Description (
3682                   "The FibreChannelAdapter that includes the Port.") ]
3683              CIM_FibreChannelAdapter REF Antecedent;
3684                 [Override ("Dependent"), Max (1), 
3685                  Description ("The FibrePort on the Adapter.") ]
3686 mike  1.2    CIM_FibrePort REF Dependent;
3687           };
3688           
3689           
3690           // ==================================================================
3691           // FibrePortActiveLogin
3692           // ==================================================================
3693              [Association, Description (
3694                "FibrePortActiveLogin indicates that two FibrePorts are "
3695                "connected via a login and have negotiated their Class Of "
3696                "Service, frame size and other link characteristics, as "
3697                "specified by an instance of this class.\n"
3698                "The class' key is composed of the login originator's and "
3699                "responder's keys plus the Class Of Service. This combination "
3700                "is unique and prevents subclassing FibrePortActiveLogin "
3701                "from its reasonable superclass, DeviceConnection.") ]
3702           class CIM_FibrePortActiveLogin  {
3703                 [Key, Description ("The originator of the login.") ]
3704              CIM_FibrePort REF LoginOriginator;
3705                 [Key, Description ("The responder to the login.") ]
3706              CIM_FibrePort REF LoginResponder;
3707 mike  1.2       [Key, Description (
3708                   "The Fibre Channel Class of Service that is currently running "
3709                   "between the Ports. Since two Ports can be simultaneously "
3710                   "connected at different Classes of Service, this property had "
3711                   "to be part of the object's key and therefore, an instance's "
3712                   "identity."), 
3713                  Values {"Unknown", "1", "2", "3", "4", "6", "F"}, 
3714                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_FibreChannelAdapter.SupportedCOS"},
3715                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Fibre Channel Bus Port Extensions|001.5"}  ]
3716              uint16 NegotiatedCOS;
3717                 [Description (
3718                   "The Fibre Channel frame size, in bytes, that is currently "
3719                   "negotiated between the two Ports."), 
3720                  Units ("Bytes") ]
3721              uint64 NegotiatedFrameSize;
3722 karl  1.1       [Description (
3723 mike  1.2         "The speed for communications that is currently negotiated "
3724                   "between the two Ports. Speed is specified in bits per second. "
3725                   "If this information is not available, the property should be "
3726                   "set to 0."), 
3727                  Units ("Bits per Second") ]
3728              uint64 NegotiatedSpeed;
3729 karl  1.1       [Description (
3730 mike  1.2         "Acknowledgement model negotiated during Port login. For "
3731                   "example, ACK-1 indicates that each frame should be "
3732                   "acknowledged."), 
3733                  Values {"Unknown", "ACK-0", "ACK-1", "ACK-N"},
3734                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Fibre Channel Bus Port Extensions|001.6"} ]
3735              uint16 ACKModel;
3736 karl  1.1       [Description (
3737 mike  1.2         "The buffer-to-buffer model negotiated during Port login. "
3738                   "Either the model defined by the FC-PH standard is used "
3739                   "(value=1, \"Regular\"), or an \"Alternate\" model is "
3740                   "negotiated."), 
3741                  Values {"Unknown", "Regular", "Alternate"} ]
3742              uint16 BufferToBufferModel;
3743 karl  1.1       [Description (
3744 mike  1.2         "OriginatorBufferCredit reflects the buffer credit of the "
3745                   "Port defined as the LoginOriginator. It is the number of "
3746                   "frame buffers made available BY the originating Port, TO "
3747                   "the responder Port. Buffer credits are used in point to "
3748                   "point connections, when an NL-Local Port is logged into "
3749                   "another NL-Local Port, and when Nx Ports are logged into "
3750                   "Fx Ports. In other scenarios, this value is undefined."),
3751                   MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Fibre Channel Bus Port Extensions|001.3"}  ]
3752              uint64 OriginatorBufferCredit;
3753 karl  1.1       [Description (
3754 mike  1.2         "ResponderBufferCredit reflects the buffer credit of the "
3755                   "Port defined as the LoginResponder. It is the number of "
3756                   "frame buffers made available BY the responder Port, TO "
3757                   "the originating Port. Buffer credits are used in point to "
3758                   "point connections, when an NL-Local Port is logged into "
3759                   "another NL-Local Port, and when Nx Ports are logged into "
3760                   "Fx Ports. In other scenarios, this value is undefined."),
3761                   MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Fibre Channel Bus Port Extensions|001.3"}  ]
3762              uint64 ResponderBufferCredit;
3763 karl  1.1       [Description (
3764 mike  1.2         "OriginatorEndCredit reflects the end credit of the Port "
3765                   "defined as the LoginOriginator. It is the number of frame "
3766                   "buffers made available BY the originating Port, TO the "
3767                   "responder Port. End credits are used in point to point "
3768                   "connections, when an NL-Local Port is logged into another "
3769                   "NL-Local Port, and when Nx Ports are logged into remote "
3770                   "Nx Ports. In other scenarios, this value is undefined."),
3771                   MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Fibre Channel Bus Port Extensions|001.2"}  ]
3772              uint64 OriginatorEndCredit;
3773 karl  1.1       [Description (
3774 mike  1.2         "ResponderEndCredit reflects the end credit of the Port "
3775                   "defined as the LoginResponder. It is the number of frame "
3776                   "buffers made available BY the responder Port, TO the "
3777                   "originating Port. End credits are used in point to point "
3778                   "connections, when an NL-Local Port is logged into another "
3779                   "NL-Local Port, and when Nx Ports are logged into remote "
3780                   "Nx Ports. In other scenarios, this value is undefined."),
3781                   MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Fibre Channel Bus Port Extensions|001.2"}  ]
3782              uint64 ResponderEndCredit;
3783 karl  1.1 };
3784           
3785 mike  1.2 
3786 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
3787 mike  1.2 // Controller
3788 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
3789 mike  1.2    [Abstract, Description (
3790                "Controller is a superclass for grouping the miscellaneous "
3791                "control-related Devices that exist. Examples of Controllers "
3792                "are SCSIControllers, USBControllers, SerialControllers, ... "
3793                "The Controller class is an abstraction for Devices with a "
3794                "single protocol stack, which exist primarily for communication "
3795                "to, and control or reset of downstream (ControlledBy) Devices.") ] 
3796           class CIM_Controller : CIM_LogicalDevice {
3797                 [Description ("Time of last reset of the Controller.") ]
3798              datetime TimeOfLastReset;
3799 karl  1.1       [Description (
3800 mike  1.2         "The protocol used by the Controller to access 'controlled' "
3801                   "Devices."),
3802                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10",
3803                            "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19",
3804                            "20", "21", "22", "23", "24", "25", "26", "27", "28",
3805                            "29", "30", "31", "32", "33", "34", "35", "36", "37",
3806                            "38", "39", "40", "41", "42", "43", "44", "45", "46", 
3807                            "47"},
3808                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "EISA", "ISA", "PCI", "ATA/ATAPI",
3809                          "Flexible Diskette", "1496", "SCSI Parallel Interface",
3810                          "SCSI Fibre Channel Protocol", "SCSI Serial Bus Protocol",
3811                          "SCSI Serial Bus Protocol-2 (1394)", 
3812                          "SCSI Serial Storage Architecture", "VESA", "PCMCIA",        
3813                          "Universal Serial Bus", "Parallel Protocol", "ESCON",
3814                          "Diagnostic", "I2C", "Power", "HIPPI", "MultiBus", "VME",
3815                          "IPI", "IEEE-488", "RS232", "IEEE 802.3 10BASE5",
3816                          "IEEE 802.3 10BASE2", "IEEE 802.3 1BASE5",
3817                          "IEEE 802.3 10BROAD36", "IEEE 802.3 100BASEVG",
3818                          "IEEE 802.5 Token-Ring", "ANSI X3T9.5 FDDI", "MCA", 
3819                          "ESDI", "IDE", "CMD", "ST506", "DSSI", "QIC2", 
3820                          "Enhanced ATA/IDE", "AGP", "TWIRP (two-way infrared)", 
3821 mike  1.2                "FIR (fast infrared)", "SIR (serial infrared)", 
3822                          "IrBus"}, 
3823                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Bus Port|003",
3824                   "MIF.DMTF|Disks|003.3"},
3825                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Controller.ProtocolDescription"} ]
3826              uint16 ProtocolSupported;
3827 karl  1.1       [Description (
3828 mike  1.2         "Maximum number of directly addressable entities supported "
3829                   "by this Controller.  A value of 0 should be used if the "
3830                   "number is unknown or unlimited."),
3831                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Bus Port|003"} ]
3832              uint32 MaxNumberControlled;  
3833                 [Description (
3834                   "A free form string providing more information related "
3835                   "to the ProtocolSupported by the Controller."),
3836                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Controller.ProtocolSupported"},
3837                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Bus Port|003"} ]
3838               string ProtocolDescription;
3839           };
3840           
3841           
3842           // ===================================================================
3843           // ControlledBy
3844           // ===================================================================
3845              [Association, Description (
3846                "The ControlledBy relationship indicates which Devices are "
3847                "commanded by or accessed through the Controller LogicalDevice.") ] 
3848           class CIM_ControlledBy : CIM_DeviceConnection {
3849 mike  1.2       [Override ("Antecedent"),
3850                  Description ("The Controller.") ]
3851              CIM_Controller REF Antecedent;
3852                 [Override ("Dependent"),
3853                  Description ("The controlled Device.") ]
3854              CIM_LogicalDevice REF Dependent;
3855 karl  1.1       [Description (
3856 mike  1.2         "The State property indicates whether the Controller is "
3857                   "actively commanding or accessing the Device (value=1) or "
3858                   "not (value=2).  Also, the value, \"Unknown\" (0), can be "
3859                   "defined. This information is necessary when a LogicalDevice "
3860                   "can be commanded by, or accessed through, multiple "
3861                   "Controllers."),
3862                  Values {"Unknown", "Active", "Inactive"} ]
3863              uint16 AccessState;
3864 karl  1.1       [Description (
3865 mike  1.2         "The time that the downstream Device was last reset by "
3866                   "the Controller.") ]
3867              datetime TimeOfDeviceReset;
3868 karl  1.1       [Description (
3869 mike  1.2         "Number of hard resets issued by the Controller. A hard reset "
3870                   "returns the Device to its initialization or 'boot-up' state. "
3871                   "All internal Device state information and data are lost."), 
3872                  Counter ]
3873              uint32 NumberOfHardResets;
3874 karl  1.1       [Description (
3875 mike  1.2         "Number of soft resets issued by the Controller. A soft "
3876                   "reset does not completely clear current Device state and/or "
3877                   "data. Exact semantics are dependent on the Device, and on "
3878                   "the protocols and mechanisms used to communicate to it."), 
3879                  Counter ]
3880              uint32 NumberOfSoftResets;
3881 karl  1.1 };
3882           
3883           
3884           // ===================================================================
3885 mike  1.2 // SerialController
3886 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
3887              [Description (
3888 mike  1.2      "Capabilities and management of the SerialController.") ]
3889           class CIM_SerialController : CIM_Controller {
3890 karl  1.1       [Description (
3891 mike  1.2         "The Capabilities property defines chip level compatibility "
3892                   "for the SerialController.  Therefore, this property describes "
3893                   "the buffering and other capabilities of the SerialController, "
3894                   "that may be inherent in the chip hardware. The property is "
3895                   "an enumerated integer."),
3896                  ArrayType ("Indexed"),
3897                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "160", "161"},      
3898                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "XT/AT Compatible", 
3899                          "16450 Compatible", "16550 Compatible", 
3900                          "16550A Compatible", "8251 Compatible",
3901                          "8251FIFO Compatible"},
3902                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Serial Ports|004.7"},
3903                  ModelCorrespondence {
3904                   "CIM_SerialController.CapabilityDescriptions"} ]
3905              uint16 Capabilities[];
3906 karl  1.1       [Description (
3907 mike  1.2         "An array of free-form strings providing more detailed "
3908                   "explanations for any of the SerialController features "
3909                   "indicated in the Capabilities array. Note, each entry of "
3910                   "this array is related to the entry in the Capabilities "
3911                   "array that is located at the same index."),
3912                  ArrayType ("Indexed"),
3913                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_SerialController.Capabilities"} ]
3914              string CapabilityDescriptions[];
3915 karl  1.1       [Description (
3916 mike  1.2         "Maximum baud rate in Bits per Second supported by the "
3917                   "SerialController."),
3918                  Units ("Bits per Second"),
3919                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Serial Ports|004.6"} ]
3920              uint32 MaxBaudRate; 
3921                 [Description (
3922                   "An enumeration indicating the operational security for the "
3923                   "Controller. For example, information that the Device's "
3924                   "external interface is locked out (value=4) or \"Boot "
3925                   "Bypass\" (value=6) can be described using this property."), 
3926                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6"}, 
3927                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "None", 
3928                          "External Interface Locked Out", 
3929                          "External Interface Enabled", "Boot Bypass"}, 
3930                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Serial Ports|004.9"} ]
3931              uint16 Security;
3932 karl  1.1 };
3933           
3934 mike  1.2 
3935 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
3936 mike  1.2 // SerialInterface
3937 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
3938 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
3939                "SerialInterface is a ControlledBy relationship indicating "
3940                "which Devices are accessed through the SerialController and "
3941                "the characteristics of this access.") ] 
3942           class CIM_SerialInterface : CIM_ControlledBy {
3943                 [Override ("Antecedent"),  Description (
3944                   "The SerialController.") ]
3945              CIM_SerialController REF Antecedent;  
3946                 [Override ("NegotiatedDataWidth"), Description (
3947                   "For the SerialInterface, NegotiatedDataWidth is the number "
3948                   "of data bits to be transmitted, without stop bits or parity."),
3949                  Units ("Bits") ]
3950              uint32 NegotiatedDataWidth;
3951                 [Description ("Number of stop bits to be transmitted."),
3952                  Units ("Bits") ]     
3953              uint16 NumberOfStopBits;
3954                 [Description (
3955                   "Information on the parity setting for transmitted data. "
3956                   "No parity (value=1), even (2) or odd (3) can be specified."),
3957                  Values {"Unknown", "None", "Even", "Odd"} ]
3958              uint16 ParityInfo;
3959 karl  1.1       [Description (
3960 mike  1.2         "An integer enumeration indicating the flow control "
3961                   "(Xon-Xoff and/or RTS/CTS) for transmitted data."),
3962                  Values {"Unknown", "Not Supported", "None", "XonXoff", 
3963                          "RTS/CTS", "Both XonXoff and RTS/CTS"} ]
3964              uint16 FlowControlInfo;
3965 karl  1.1 };
3966           
3967 mike  1.2 
3968 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
3969 mike  1.2 // SCSIController
3970 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
3971 mike  1.2    [Description (
3972                "Capabilities and management of the SCSIController.") ] 
3973           class CIM_SCSIController : CIM_Controller   {
3974                 [Description (
3975                   "An integer enumeration indicating whether or not the "
3976                   "SCSIController provides redundancy or protection against "
3977                   "device failures."),
3978                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6"},
3979                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Unprotected", "Protected", 
3980                          "Protected through SCC (SCSI-3 Controller Command)",
3981                          "Protected through SCC-2 (SCSI-3 Controller Command)"},
3982                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Storage Controller|001.3"} ]
3983              uint16 ProtectionManagement;
3984                 [Description (
3985                   "Maximum data width (in bits) supported by the SCSI"
3986                   "Controller."),
3987                  Units ("Bits"), 
3988                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Bus Port|003"} ]
3989              uint32 MaxDataWidth;
3990                 [Description (
3991                   "Maximum transfer rate (in Bits per Second) supported by the "
3992 mike  1.2         "SCSIController."),
3993                  Units ("Bits per Second"), 
3994                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Bus Port|003"} ]
3995              uint64 MaxTransferRate;
3996                 [Description (
3997                   "Number of SCSIController timeouts that have occurred since "
3998                   "the TimeOfLastReset."), 
3999                  Counter ]  
4000              uint32 ControllerTimeouts;
4001 karl  1.1       [Description (
4002 mike  1.2         "Signal capabilities that can be supported by the SCSI"
4003                   "Controller. For example, the Controller may support "
4004                   "\"Single Ended\" and \"Differential\". In this case, the "
4005                   "values 3 and 4 would be written to the Signal"
4006                   "Capabilities array."), 
4007                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6"}, 
4008                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Single Ended", "Differential", 
4009                          "Low Voltage Differential", "Optical"}, 
4010                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_SCSIInterface.SCSISignal"} ]
4011              uint16 SignalCapabilities[];
4012 karl  1.1 };
4013           
4014 mike  1.2 
4015 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
4016 mike  1.2 // SCSIInterface
4017 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
4018 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
4019                "SCSIInterface is a ControlledBy relationship indicating "
4020                "which Devices are accessed through a SCSIController and "
4021                "the characteristics of this access.") ] 
4022           class CIM_SCSIInterface : CIM_ControlledBy {
4023 karl  1.1       [Override ("Antecedent"),
4024 mike  1.2        Description ("The SCSIController.") ]
4025              CIM_SCSIController REF Antecedent;  
4026                 [Description (
4027                   "Number of SCSI timeouts that have occurred since last hard "
4028                   "or soft reset related to the controlled Device. The time of "
4029                   "last reset is indicated in the TimeOfDeviceReset property, "
4030                   "inherited from the ControlledBy association."), 
4031                  Counter ]
4032              uint32 SCSITimeouts;
4033                 [Description (
4034                   "Number of SCSI retries that have occurred since last hard "
4035                   "or soft reset related to the controlled Device. The time of "
4036                   "last reset is indicated in the TimeOfDeviceReset property, "
4037                   "inherited from the ControlledBy association."), 
4038                  Counter,
4039                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Mass Storage Statistics|001.18"}  ]
4040              uint32 SCSIRetries;
4041                 [Description ("The SCSI Initiator ID."), 
4042                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Bus Port|003"} ]
4043              uint32 InitiatorId;
4044                 [Description ("The SCSI Target ID."), 
4045 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Bus Port|003"} ]
4046              uint32 TargetId;
4047                 [Description ("The SCSI Target LUN."), 
4048                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Storage Devices|001.4"} ]
4049              uint64 TargetLUN;
4050                 [Description (
4051                   "SCSIReservation indicates the type of SCSI reservation "
4052                   "that currently exists between the source and destination."), 
4053                  Values {"Unknown", "None", "Simple", "Persistent"} ]
4054              uint16 SCSIReservation;
4055                 [Description (
4056                   "The SCSI signal characteristics being used for this "
4057                   "connection. The value listed here must also be listed in "
4058                   "the SCSIController's SignalCapabilities field."), 
4059                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6"}, 
4060                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Single Ended", "Differential", 
4061                          "Low Voltage Differential", "Optical"}, 
4062                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Bus Port|003"}, 
4063                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_SCSIController.SignalCapabilities"} ]
4064              uint16 SCSISignal;
4065                 [Description (
4066 mike  1.2         "Maximum number of Command Descriptor Blocks (CDBs) that "
4067                   "can be supported by the target. This data can not be "
4068                   "obtained under all circumstances.") ]
4069              uint32 MaxQueueDepth;
4070                 [Description (
4071                   "The maximum number of concurrent Command Descriptor Blocks "
4072                   "(CDBs) that the initiator will send to the target. This "
4073                   "value should never be greater than MaxQueueDepth.") ]
4074              uint32 QueueDepthLimit;
4075 karl  1.1 };
4076           
4077 mike  1.2 
4078 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
4079 mike  1.2 // VideoController
4080 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
4081 mike  1.2    [Description (
4082                "Capabilities and management of the VideoController.") ]
4083           class CIM_VideoController : CIM_Controller   {
4084           // Override is used to define the MappingString qualifier 
4085                 [Override ("Description"), 
4086                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video|004.18"} ]
4087              string Description;
4088                 [Description (
4089                   "A free-form string describing the video processor/Controller.") ]     
4090              string VideoProcessor;
4091                 [Description (
4092                   "An integer enumeration indicating the type of video memory."),
4093                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10",
4094                            "11", "12", "13"},
4095                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "VRAM", "DRAM", "SRAM", "WRAM",
4096                          "EDO RAM", "Burst Synchronous DRAM", 
4097                          "Pipelined Burst SRAM", "CDRAM", "3DRAM", "SDRAM",
4098                          "SGRAM"},
4099                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video|004.6"} ]
4100              uint16 VideoMemoryType;
4101                 [Description (
4102 mike  1.2         "Number of video pages supported given the current resolutions "
4103                   "and available memory.") ]  
4104              uint32 NumberOfVideoPages;
4105                 [Description ("Maximum amount of memory supported in bytes."),
4106                  Units ("Bytes") ]
4107              uint32 MaxMemorySupported;
4108                 [Description (
4109                   "An array of integers indicating the graphics and 3D "
4110                   "capabilities of the VideoController."),
4111                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Graphics Accelerator",
4112                          "3D Accelerator"},
4113                ModelCorrespondence {
4114                 "CIM_VideoController.CapabilityDescriptions"} ]
4115              uint16 AcceleratorCapabilities[];
4116                 [Description (
4117                   "An array of free-form strings providing more detailed "
4118                   "explanations for any of the video Accelerator features "
4119                   "indicated in the Capabilities array. Note, each entry "
4120                   "of this array is related to the entry in the Capabilities "
4121                   "array that is located at the same index."),
4122                  ArrayType ("Indexed"),
4123 mike  1.2        ModelCorrespondence {
4124                   "CIM_VideoController.AcceleratorCapabilities"} ]
4125              string CapabilityDescriptions[];
4126                 [Description ("The number of bits used to display each pixel."), 
4127                  Units ("Bits"),
4128                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video|004.12"} ]
4129              uint32 CurrentBitsPerPixel;
4130                 [Description ("Current number of horizontal pixels."),
4131                  Units ("Pixels"),
4132                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video|004.11"} ]
4133              uint32 CurrentHorizontalResolution;
4134                 [Description ("Current number of vertical pixels."),
4135                  Units ("Pixels"),
4136                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video|004.10"} ]
4137              uint32 CurrentVerticalResolution;
4138                 [Description (
4139                   "Maximum refresh rate of the VideoController in Hertz."),
4140                  Units ("Hertz"),
4141                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video|004.5"} ]
4142              uint32 MaxRefreshRate;
4143                 [Description (
4144 mike  1.2         "Minimum refresh rate of the Video Controller in Hertz."),
4145                  Units ("Hertz"),
4146                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video|004.4"} ]
4147              uint32 MinRefreshRate;
4148                 [Description ("Current refresh rate in Hertz."),
4149                  Units ("Hertz"),
4150                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video|004.15"} ]
4151              uint32 CurrentRefreshRate;
4152                 [Description (
4153                   "Current scan mode. \"Interlaced\" (value=3) or "
4154                   "\"Non Interlaced\" (4) can be defined using this property."),
4155                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4"},
4156                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Interlaced", "Non Interlaced"},
4157                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video|004.8"} ]
4158              uint16 CurrentScanMode;
4159                 [Description (
4160                   "If in character mode, number of rows for this Video"
4161                   "Controller. Otherwise, enter 0."),
4162                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video|004.13"} ]
4163              uint32 CurrentNumberOfRows;
4164                 [Description (
4165 mike  1.2         "If in character mode, number of columns for this "
4166                   "VideoController. Otherwise, enter 0."),
4167                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video|004.14"} ]
4168              uint32 CurrentNumberOfColumns;
4169 karl  1.1       [Description (
4170 mike  1.2         "Number of colors supported at the current resolutions.") ]
4171              uint64 CurrentNumberOfColors;
4172           }; 
4173           
4174 karl  1.1 
4175           // ===================================================================
4176 mike  1.2 // PCVideoController
4177 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
4178 mike  1.2    [Description (
4179                "Capabilities and management of a PCVideoController, a subtype "
4180                "of VideoController.") ] 
4181           class CIM_PCVideoController : CIM_VideoController   {
4182                 [Description (
4183                   "The video architecture.  For example, VGA (value=5) or "
4184                   "PC-98 (160) may be specified."),
4185                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10",
4186                            "11", "12", "160"},
4187                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "CGA", "EGA", "VGA", "SVGA", "MDA",
4188                          "HGC", "MCGA", "8514A", "XGA", "Linear Frame Buffer",
4189                          "PC-98"},
4190                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video|004.2"} ]
4191              uint16 VideoArchitecture;
4192                 [Description ("Current video mode."),
4193                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video|004.3"} ]
4194              uint16 VideoMode;
4195                 [Description (
4196                   "Current number of color planes.  If this value is not "
4197                   "applicable for the current video configuration, enter 0.") ]
4198              uint16 NumberOfColorPlanes;
4199 karl  1.1 };
4200           
4201           
4202           // ===================================================================
4203 mike  1.2 // AGPVideoController
4204 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
4205 mike  1.2    [Description (
4206                "Capabilities and management of an AGPVideoController.") ]
4207           class CIM_AGPVideoController: CIM_VideoController {
4208 karl  1.1       [Description (
4209 mike  1.2         "Capabilities of the AGP Graphics Controller. For example, "
4210                   "the Device may support multiple monitors, PCI Mastering and "
4211                   "large memory addresses. In this case, the values 3, 4 and 6 "
4212                   "would be written to the Capabilities array."), 
4213                  ArrayType("Indexed"), 
4214                  Values { "Unknown", "Other", "PCI Fast Write", 
4215                           "MultiMonitor Support", "PCI Mastering", 
4216                           "Second Monochrome Adapter Support", 
4217                           "Large Memory Address Support"}, 
4218                  ModelCorrespondence{
4219                   "CIM_AGPVideoController.CapabilityDescriptions"} ]
4220 karl  1.1    uint16 Capabilities[];
4221                 [Description (
4222 mike  1.2         "An array of free form strings providing more detailed "
4223                   "explanations for any of the entries in the Capabilities "
4224                   "array. Note, each entry of this array is related to the "
4225                   "entry in the Capabilities array that is located at the "
4226                   "same index."), 
4227                  ArrayType("Indexed"), 
4228                  ModelCorrespondence{"CIM_AGPVideoController.Capabilities"} ]
4229 karl  1.1    string CapabilityDescriptions[];
4230 mike  1.2       [Description ("Size of the non-local video memory in KB."), 
4231                  Units ("KiloBytes") ]
4232              uint32 NonlocalVideoMemorySize;
4233 karl  1.1       [Description (
4234 mike  1.2         "Width of the internal bus in the graphics Controller, in bits."), 
4235                  Units ("Bits") ]
4236              uint32 LocalBusWidth;
4237 karl  1.1       [Description (
4238 mike  1.2         "An integer enumeration indicating the usage model of the "
4239                   "graphics Controller. Usage model indicates how the Controller "
4240                   "does manipulations of graphics surfaces, textures, etc. in "
4241                   "memory. DMA indicates that the graphics Controller brings "
4242                   "structures from the system memory to its local memory to "
4243                   "perform needed manipulations or renderings. Execute specifies "
4244                   "that the graphics Controller can directly access a specified "
4245                   "region in main memory (called the graphics aperture) using GART "
4246                   "- Graphics Aperture Remapping Table. It then performs "
4247                   "manipulations in that range as if that whole graphics aperture "
4248                   "were part of its local memory. A value of \"Both\" DMA and "
4249                   "Execute models may also be specified."), 
4250                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Execute", "DMA", "Both"} ]
4251              uint16 UsageModel;
4252                 [Description (
4253                   "An integer enumeration indicating the data transfer rate of "
4254                   "the graphics Controller."), 
4255                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "1X", "2X", "4X"} ]
4256              uint16 DataTransferRate;
4257                 [Description (
4258                   "An integer enumeration indicating the addressing mode of the "
4259 mike  1.2         "graphics Controller."), 
4260                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Sideband", "Pipeline"} ]
4261              uint16 AddressingMode;
4262                 [Description (
4263                   "The maximum number of AGP Transaction requests that the master "
4264                   "(AGP Graphics Controller) is allowed to enqueue into the target.") ]
4265              uint32 MaximumAGPCommandQueuePath;
4266                 [Description (
4267                   "The number of AGP Transaction that the core logic (chipset) can "
4268                   "accept into its transaction request queue from the Controller.") ]
4269              uint32 MaxNumberOfPipelinedAGPTransactions;
4270                 [Description ("Size of the graphics aperture in KB."), 
4271                  Units ("KiloBytes") ]
4272              uint32 GraphicsApertureSize;
4273                 [Description (
4274                   "A string containing the AGP specification version to which this "
4275                   "graphics Controller conforms.") ]
4276              string AGPSpecificationVersionConformance;
4277 karl  1.1 };
4278           
4279 mike  1.2 
4280 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
4281 mike  1.2 // ParallelController
4282 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
4283 mike  1.2    [Description (
4284                "Capabilities and management of the ParallelController.") ]
4285           class CIM_ParallelController : CIM_Controller {
4286                 [Description (
4287                   "Set to true if the ParallelController supports DMA."),
4288                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Parallel Ports|003.7"} ]     
4289              boolean DMASupport;
4290 karl  1.1       [Description (
4291 mike  1.2         "An integer enumeration indicating the capabilities of the "
4292                   "ParallelController."),
4293                  ArrayType ("Indexed"),
4294                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "XT/AT Compatible", 
4295                          "PS/2 Compatible", "ECP", "EPP", "PC-98", 
4296                          "PC-98-Hireso", "PC-H98"},
4297                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Parallel Ports|003.8"},
4298 karl  1.1        ModelCorrespondence {
4299 mike  1.2         "CIM_ParallelController.CapabilityDescriptions"} ]
4300 karl  1.1    uint16 Capabilities[];
4301                 [Description (
4302                   "An array of free-form strings providing more detailed "
4303 mike  1.2         "explanations for any of the ParallelController features "
4304 karl  1.1         "indicated in the Capabilities array. Note, each entry of "
4305 mike  1.2         "this array is related to the entry in the Capabilities "
4306                   "array that is located at the same index."),
4307                  ArrayType ("Indexed"),
4308                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_ParallelController.Capabilities"} ]
4309 karl  1.1    string CapabilityDescriptions[];
4310                 [Description (
4311 mike  1.2         "An enumeration indicating the operational security for the "
4312                   "Controller. For example, information that the Device's "
4313                   "external interface is locked out (value=4) or \"Boot "
4314                   "Bypass\" (value=6) can be described using this property."), 
4315                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6"}, 
4316                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "None", 
4317                          "External Interface Locked Out", 
4318                          "External Interface Enabled", "Boot Bypass"}, 
4319                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Parallel Ports|003.10"} ]
4320              uint16 Security;
4321           };
4322           
4323           
4324           // ===================================================================
4325           // SSAController 
4326           // ===================================================================
4327              [Description (
4328                "Capabilities and management of an SSAController (Serial "
4329                "Storage Architecture).") ]
4330           class CIM_SSAController : CIM_Controller {
4331           };
4332 mike  1.2 
4333           
4334           
4335           // ===================================================================
4336           // ManagementController
4337           // ===================================================================
4338              [Description (
4339                "Capabilities and managment of a ManagementController.  An I2C "
4340                "microcontroller is a type of ManagementController.") ] 
4341           class CIM_ManagementController : CIM_Controller {
4342           };
4343           
4344           
4345           // ===================================================================
4346           // IDEController 
4347           // ===================================================================
4348              [Description (
4349                "Capabilities and management of an IDEController.") ]
4350           class CIM_IDEController : CIM_Controller {
4351           };
4352           
4353 mike  1.2 
4354           // ===================================================================
4355           // InfraredController 
4356           // ===================================================================
4357              [Description (
4358                "Capabilities and management of an InfraredController.") ]
4359           class CIM_InfraredController : CIM_Controller {
4360           };
4361           
4362           
4363           // ===================================================================
4364           // PCIController
4365           // ===================================================================
4366              [Description (
4367                "PCIController is a superclass for the PCIBridge and PCIDevice "
4368                "classes. These classes model adapters and bridges on a PCI "
4369                "bus. The properties in PCIController and its subclasses are "
4370                "defined in the various PCI Specifications published by the "
4371                "PCI SIG.") ]
4372           class CIM_PCIController : CIM_Controller {
4373 karl  1.1       [Description (
4374 mike  1.2         "Current contents of the register that provides basic "
4375                   "control over the device's ability to respond "
4376                   "to, and/or perform PCI accesses.") ]
4377              uint16 CommandRegister;
4378 karl  1.1       [Description (
4379 mike  1.2         "An array of integers indicating controller capabilities. "
4380                   "Information such as \"Supports 66MHz\" (value=2) is "
4381                   "specified in this property. The data in the Capabilities array "
4382                   "is gathered from the PCI Status Register and the PCI "
4383                   "Capabilities List as defined in the PCI Specification."),
4384                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
4385                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Supports 66MHz", 
4386                          "Supports User Definable Features", 
4387                          "Supports Fast Back-to-Back Transactions", 
4388                          "PCI-X Capable", "PCI Power Management Supported", 
4389                          "Message Signaled Interrupts Supported", 
4390                          "Parity Error Recovery Capable", 
4391                          "AGP Supported", "Vital Product Data Supported", 
4392                          "Provides Slot Identification", "Hot Swap Supported"}, 
4393                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PCIController.CapabilityDescriptions"} ]
4394              uint16 Capabilities[];
4395 karl  1.1       [Description (
4396 mike  1.2         "An array of free-form strings providing more detailed "
4397                   "explanations for any of the PCIController features indicated "
4398                   "in the Capabilities array. Note, each entry of this array "
4399                   "is related to the entry in the Capabilities array that "
4400                   "is located at the same index."),
4401                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
4402                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PCIController.Capabilities"} ]
4403              string CapabilityDescriptions[];
4404 karl  1.1       [Description (
4405 mike  1.2         "The slowest device select timing for a target device."), 
4406                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Fast", "Medium", "Slow", 
4407                          "Reserved"} ]
4408              uint16 DeviceSelectTiming;
4409 karl  1.1       [Description (
4410 mike  1.2         "Register of 8 bits that identifies the basic function of the "
4411                   "PCI device. This is only the upper byte (offset 0Bh) of the "
4412                   "3 byte ClassCode field. Note that the property's ValueMap "
4413                   "array specifies the decimal representation of this "
4414                   "information."), 
4415                  ValueMap {"0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", 
4416                            "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", 
4417                            "255"}, 
4418                            // values 18-254 reserved for expansion by PCI
4419                  Values {"Pre 2.0", "Mass Storage", "Network", "Display", 
4420                          "Multimedia", "Memory", "Bridge", "Simple Communications", 
4421                          "Base Peripheral", "Input", "Docking Station", "Processor", 
4422                          "Serial Bus", "Wireless", "Intelligent I/O", 
4423                          "Satellite Communication", "Encryption/Decryption", 
4424                          "Data Acquisition and Signal Processing", "Other"} ]
4425              uint8 ClassCode;
4426 karl  1.1       [Description (
4427 mike  1.2         "Specifies the system cache line size in doubleword increments "
4428                   "(e.g., a 486-based system would store the value 04h, "
4429                   "indicating a cache line size of four doublewords."), 
4430                  Units ("DoubleWords") ]
4431              uint8 CacheLineSize;
4432 karl  1.1       [Description (
4433 mike  1.2         "Defines the minimum amount of time, in PCI clock cycles, that "
4434                   "the bus master can retain ownership of the bus."), 
4435                  Units ("PCI clock cycles") ]
4436              uint8 LatencyTimer;
4437 karl  1.1       [Description (
4438 mike  1.2         "Defines the PCI interrupt request pin (INTA# to "
4439                   "INTD#) to which a PCI functional device is connected."), 
4440                  Values {"None", "INTA#", "INTB#", "INTC#", "INTD#", "Unknown"} ]
4441              uint16 InterruptPin;
4442 karl  1.1       [Description (
4443 mike  1.2         "Doubleword Expansion ROM base memory address."), 
4444                  Units ("DoubleWords") ]
4445              uint32 ExpansionROMBaseAddress;
4446 karl  1.1       [Description (
4447 mike  1.2         "Reports if the PCI device can perform the self test "
4448                   "function. Returns bit 7 of the BIST register as a boolean.") ]
4449              boolean SelfTestEnabled;
4450 karl  1.1       [Description (
4451 mike  1.2         "Method to invoke PCI device self-test. This method sets bit "
4452                   "6 of the BIST register. The return result is the lower "
4453                   "four bits of the BIST register where 0 indicates success and "
4454                   "non-zero is a device dependent failure. Support for this "
4455                   "method is optional in the PCI Specification.") ]
4456              uint8 BISTExecution( );
4457           };
4458           
4459           
4460           // ===================================================================
4461           // PCIDevice
4462           // ===================================================================
4463              [Description (
4464                "Capabilities and management of a PCI device controller "
4465                "on an adapter card.") ]
4466           class CIM_PCIDevice : CIM_PCIController {
4467                 [Description ("Array of doubleword base memory addresses.") ]
4468              uint32 BaseAddress[6];
4469                 [Description ("Subsystem identifier code.") ]
4470              uint16 SubsystemID;
4471 karl  1.1       [Description (
4472 mike  1.2         "Subsystem vendor ID. ID information is reported from a "
4473                   "PCIDevice via protocol-specific requests. The correct place "
4474                   "in the CIM Schema for this information is in CIM_Physical"
4475                   "Element (the Manufacturer property) for hardware, and "
4476                   "CIM_Product (the Vendor property) if the information is "
4477                   "related to Product acquisition. This data is also reported "
4478                   "here since it is part of the standard output from the "
4479                   "Device, and as an optimization.") ]
4480              uint16 SubsystemVendorID;
4481 karl  1.1       [Description (
4482 mike  1.2         "Register indiating how long the master would like to "
4483                   "retain PCI bus ownership whenever it initiates a "
4484                   "transaction. A zero value indicates no requirement."), 
4485                  Units ("250 nanoseconds") ]
4486              uint8 MinGrantTime;
4487 karl  1.1       [Description (
4488 mike  1.2         "Register specifying how often the device needs access to "
4489                   "the PCI bus in 250ns. A zero value indicates no "
4490                   "requirement."), 
4491                  Units ("250 nanoseconds") ]
4492              uint8 MaxLatency;
4493 karl  1.1 };
4494           
4495 mike  1.2 
4496           // ===================================================================
4497           // PCIBridge
4498           // ===================================================================
4499 karl  1.1    [Description (
4500 mike  1.2      "Capabilities and management of a PCI controller providing "
4501                "bridge to bridge capability.") ]
4502           class CIM_PCIBridge : CIM_PCIController {
4503                 [Description ("Array of doubleword base memory addresses.") ]
4504              uint32 BaseAddress[2];
4505 karl  1.1       [Description (
4506 mike  1.2         "The type of bridge. Except for \"Host\" (value=0), the type "
4507                   "of bridge is PCI to <value>. For type \"Host\", the device is "
4508                   "a Host to PCI bridge."), 
4509                  ValueMap {"0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "128"}, 
4510                  Values {"Host", "ISA", "EISA", "Micro Channel", "PCI", 
4511                          "PCMCIA", "NuBus", "CardBus", "RACEway", "Other"} ]
4512              uint16 BridgeType;
4513 karl  1.1       [Description (
4514 mike  1.2         "The timeslice for the secondary interface when the bridge "
4515                   "is acting as an initiator. A zero value indicates no "
4516                   "requirement."), 
4517                  Units ("PCI clock cycles") ]
4518              uint8 SecondaryLatencyTimer;
4519 karl  1.1       [Description (
4520 mike  1.2         "The number of the highest numbered bus that exists behind "
4521                   "the bridge.") ]
4522              uint8 SubordinateBusNumber;
4523 karl  1.1       [Description (
4524 mike  1.2         "The number of the PCI bus segment to which the secondary "
4525                   "interface of the bridge is connected.") ]
4526              uint8 SecondayBusNumber;
4527 karl  1.1       [Description (
4528 mike  1.2         "The number of the PCI bus segment to which the primary "
4529                   "interface of the bridge is connected.") ]
4530              uint8 PrimaryBusNumber;
4531 karl  1.1       [Description (
4532 mike  1.2         "The contents of the Bridge's SecondaryStatusRegister. "
4533                   "For more information on the contents of this register, refer "
4534                   "to the PCI-to-PCI Bridge Architecture Specification.") ]
4535              uint16 SecondaryStatusRegister;
4536 karl  1.1       [Description (
4537 mike  1.2         "The slowest device select timing for a target device on the "
4538                   "secondary bus."), 
4539                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Fast", "Medium", "Slow", 
4540                          "Reserved"} ]
4541              uint16 SecondaryBusDeviceSelectTiming;
4542 karl  1.1       [Description (
4543 mike  1.2         "End address of the I/O addresses supported by the bus. The "
4544                   "upper four bits of this property specify the address bits, "
4545                   "AD[15::12], of the I/O address. The remaining 12 bits of "
4546                   "the I/O address are assumed to be all 1's.") ]
4547              uint8 IOLimit;
4548 karl  1.1       [Description (
4549 mike  1.2         "Base address of I/O addresses supported by the bus. The "
4550                   "upper four bits of this property specify the address bits, "
4551                   "AD[15::12], of the I/O address. The remaining 12 bits of "
4552                   "the I/O address are assumed to be 0.") ]
4553              uint8 IOBase;
4554 karl  1.1       [Description (
4555 mike  1.2         "End address of the memory supported by the bus. The "
4556                   "upper twelve bits of this property specify the address bits, "
4557                   "AD[31::20], of a 32-bit memory address. The remaining 20 "
4558                   "bits of the address are assumed to be all 1's.") ]
4559              uint16 MemoryLimit;
4560 karl  1.1       [Description (
4561 mike  1.2         "Base address of the memory supported by the bus. The "
4562                   "upper twelve bits of this property specify the address bits, "
4563                   "AD[31::20], of a 32-bit memory address. The remaining 20 "
4564                   "bits of the address are assumed to be 0.") ]
4565              uint16 MemoryBase;
4566 karl  1.1       [Description (
4567 mike  1.2         "End address of the memory that can be prefetched by the bus. "
4568                   "The upper twelve bits of this property specify the address "
4569                   "bits, AD[31::20], of a 32-bit memory address. The remaining "
4570                   "20 bits of the address are assumed to be all 1's.") ]
4571              uint16 PrefetchMemoryLimit;
4572 karl  1.1       [Description (
4573 mike  1.2         "Base address of the memory that can be prefetched by the bus. "
4574                   "The upper twelve bits of this property specify the address "
4575                   "bits, AD[31::20], of a 32-bit memory address. The remaining "
4576                   "20 bits of the address are assumed to be 0.") ]
4577              uint16 PrefetchMemoryBase;
4578 karl  1.1       [Description (
4579 mike  1.2         "Upper 32 bits of the supported prefetch end address when "
4580                   "64-bit addressing is used. The lower 32 bits are assumed to "
4581                   "be all 1's.") ]
4582              uint32 PrefetchLimitUpper32;
4583 karl  1.1       [Description (
4584 mike  1.2         "Upper 32 bits of the supported prefetch base address when "
4585                   "64-bit addressing is used. The lower 32 bits are assumed "
4586                   "to be 0.") ]
4587              uint32 PrefetchBaseUpper32;
4588 karl  1.1       [Description (
4589 mike  1.2         "Upper 16 bits of the supported I/O end address when 32-bit "
4590                   "I/O addressing is used. The lower 16 bits are assumed to be "
4591                   "all 1's.") ]
4592              uint16 IOLimitUpper16;
4593 karl  1.1       [Description (
4594 mike  1.2         "Upper 16 bits of the supported I/O base address when 32-bit "
4595                   "I/O addressing is used. The lower 16 bits are assumed to be "
4596                   "0.") ]
4597              uint16 IOBaseUpper16;
4598           };
4599           
4600           
4601           // ===================================================================
4602           // PCMCIAController 
4603           // ===================================================================
4604              [Description (
4605                "Capabilities and management of a PCMCIAController.") ]
4606           class CIM_PCMCIAController : CIM_Controller {
4607           };
4608           
4609           
4610           // ===================================================================
4611           // ESCONController 
4612           // ===================================================================
4613              [Description (
4614                "Capabilities and management of an ESCONController.") ]
4615 mike  1.2 class CIM_ESCONController : CIM_Controller {
4616           };
4617           
4618           
4619           // ===================================================================
4620           // USBController
4621           // ===================================================================
4622              [Description (
4623                "Capabilities and managment of a USB Host Controller.") ] 
4624           class CIM_USBController : CIM_Controller {
4625 karl  1.1       [Description (
4626 mike  1.2         "Indicates the latest USB Version supported by the Controller. "
4627                   "The property is expressed as a Binary-Coded Decimal (BCD) "
4628                   "where a decimal point is implied between the 2nd and 3rd "
4629                   "digits. For example, a value of 0x201 indicates that "
4630                   "version 2.01 is supported.") ]
4631              uint16 USBVersion;
4632 karl  1.1       [Description (
4633 mike  1.2         "The type of interface used between the host system software "
4634                   "and the USBController."), 
4635                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "UHCI", "OHCI"}, 
4636                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_USBController.ControllerVersion"} ]
4637              uint16 InterfaceType;
4638 karl  1.1       [Description (
4639 mike  1.2         "Indicates the version of the USB Host Controller register "
4640                   "set, specific to the InterfaceType. The property is "
4641                   "expressed as a Binary-Coded Decimal (BCD) value where a "
4642                   "decimal point is implied between the 2nd and 3rd digits. "
4643                   "For example, a value of 0x103 indicates that version "
4644                   "1.03 is supported."), 
4645                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_USBController.InterfaceType"} ]
4646              uint16 ControllerVersion;
4647 karl  1.1 };
4648           
4649 mike  1.2 
4650           // ===================================================================
4651           // USBDevice
4652           // ===================================================================
4653 karl  1.1    [Description (
4654 mike  1.2      "The management characterisitics of a USB Device. These ") ]
4655           class CIM_USBDevice: CIM_LogicalDevice {
4656 karl  1.1       [Description (
4657 mike  1.2         "Indicates the latest USB Version supported by the USB Device. "
4658                   "The property is expressed as a Binary-Coded Decimal (BCD) "
4659                   "where a decimal point is implied between the 2nd and 3rd "
4660                   "digits. For example, a value of 0x201 indicates that "
4661                   "version 2.01 is supported.") ]
4662              uint16 USBVersion;
4663                 [Description ("Indicates the USB class code.") ]
4664              uint8 ClassCode;
4665                 [Description ("Indicates the USB subclass code.") ]
4666              uint8 SubclassCode;
4667                 [Description ("Indicates the USB protocol code.") ]
4668              uint8 ProtocolCode;
4669 karl  1.1       [Description (
4670 mike  1.2         "Number of device configurations that are defined for the "
4671                   "Device.") ]
4672              uint8 NumberOfConfigs;
4673 karl  1.1       [Description (
4674 mike  1.2         "Indicates the configuration currently selected for the "
4675                   "Device. If this value is zero, the Device is "
4676                   "unconfigured."), 
4677                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_USBDevice.CurrentAlternateSettings"} ]
4678              uint8 CurrentConfigValue;
4679 karl  1.1       [Description (
4680 mike  1.2         "An array of USB 'alternate settings' for each interface "
4681                   "in the currently selected configuration (indicated by the "
4682                   "CurrentConfigValue property). This array has one entry for "
4683                   "each interface in the configuration. If the property, "
4684                   "CurrentConfigValue, is zero (indicating the Device is not "
4685                   "configured), the array is undefined. To understand how "
4686                   "to parse this octet string, refer to the USB Specification."), 
4687                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_USBDevice.CurrentConfigValue"} ]
4688              uint8 CurrentAlternateSettings[];
4689 karl  1.1       [Description (
4690 mike  1.2         "This method returns the USBDevice Descriptor as specified by "
4691                   "the input parameters. Each parameter is briefly described here "
4692                   "with more detail in its Qualifier list. RequestType is an input "
4693                   "parameter that defines whether the request is for standard, "
4694                   "class or vendor-specific information, as well as specifying the "
4695                   "recipient. RequestValue is also an input parameter and defines "
4696                   "the USB Descriptor Type and Index. RequestIndex is an input "
4697                   "parameter which describes the language used to return a string "
4698                   "Descriptor. RequestLength is both an input and output parameter. "
4699                   "It specifies the length of the Descriptor that should be returned "
4700                   "(on input) and what is actually returned in the Buffer parameter "
4701                   "(on output). Buffer is an output parameter, containing the "
4702                   "Descriptor data. The GetDescriptor method returns an integer "
4703                   "value of 0 if the USB Descriptor is successfully returned, "
4704                   "1 if the request is not supported and any other number to "
4705                   "indicate an error.\n"
4706 karl  1.1         "In a subclass, the set of possible return codes could be "
4707                   "specified, using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The "
4708 mike  1.2         "strings to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' may "
4709                   "also be specified in the subclass as a Values array qualifier.") ]
4710              uint32 GetDescriptor(
4711                 [IN, Description ("RequestType is bit-mapped and identifies the "
4712                      "type of Descriptor request and the recipient. The type of "
4713                      "request may be 'standard', 'class' or 'vendor-specific'. "
4714                      "The recipient may be 'device', 'interface', 'endpoint' "
4715                      "or 'other'. Refer to the USB Specification for the "
4716                      "appropriate values for each bit.") ] 
4717                  uint8 RequestType, 
4718                 [IN, Description ("RequestValue contains the Descriptor Type in "
4719                      "the high byte and the Descriptor Index (for example, index "
4720                      "or offset into the Descriptor array) in the low byte. "
4721                      "Refer to the USB Specification for more information.") ] 
4722                  uint16 RequestValue, 
4723                 [IN, Description ("RequestIndex defines the 2 byte Language ID "
4724                      "code used by the USBDevice when returning string Descriptor "
4725                      "data. The parameter is typically 0 for non-string "
4726                      "Descriptors. Refer to the USB Specification for more "
4727                      "information.") ] 
4728                  uint16 RequestIndex, 
4729 mike  1.2       [IN, OUT, Description ("On input, RequestLength is the length "
4730                      "(in octets) of the Descriptor that should be returned. "
4731                      "If this value is less than the actual length of the "
4732                      "Descriptor, only the requested length will be returned. "
4733                      "If it is more than the actual length, the actual length "
4734                      "is returned. On output, this parameter is the length, "
4735                      "in octets, of the Buffer being returned. If the requested "
4736                      "Descriptor does not exist, the contents of this parameter "
4737                      "are undefined.") ] 
4738                  uint16 RequestLength, 
4739                 [OUT, Description ("Buffer returns the requested Descriptor "
4740                       "information. If the Descriptor does not exist, the "
4741                       "contents of the Buffer are undefined.") ] 
4742                  uint8 Buffer[]); 
4743 karl  1.1 };
4744           
4745 mike  1.2 
4746           // ===================================================================
4747           // USBHub 
4748           // ===================================================================
4749              [Description ("USB Hub Device.") ]
4750           class CIM_USBHub : CIM_USBDevice {
4751 karl  1.1       [Description (
4752 mike  1.2         "Indicates whether power to the Hub Ports is individually or "
4753                   "gang-switched. If this value is FALSE, power is switched "
4754                   "individually for each Port. If this value is TRUE, power is "
4755                   "switched to all Ports on the Hub at once.") ]
4756              boolean GangSwitched;
4757 karl  1.1       [Description (
4758 mike  1.2         "Number of downstream Ports on the Hub, including those "
4759                   "embedded in the Hub's silicon. Individual USBPorts are "
4760                   "associated with the Hub using the USBPortOnHub association.") ]
4761              uint8 NumberOfPorts;
4762           };
4763           
4764           
4765           // ===================================================================
4766           // USBPort 
4767           // ===================================================================
4768              [Description ("A Port on a USBHub.") ]
4769           class CIM_USBPort : CIM_LogicalPort {
4770                 [Override ("Speed"), Description (
4771                   "USB Port Speed in bits per second. This speed is determined "
4772                   "and set by the attached Device. The 'attached Device' is "
4773                   "indicated using the USBConnection association. At this time, "
4774                   "only several Port speeds are valid. These are: 1.5Mbps and "
4775                   "12Mbps. The value 0 can also be specified to indicate that the "
4776                   "current speed is 'unknown' or 1 to indicate that the speed is "
4777                   "'other' than 1.5 or 12Mbps."), 
4778                  ValueMap {"0", "1", "1500000", "12000000"} ]
4779 mike  1.2    uint64 Speed;
4780                 [Override ("StatusInfo"), 
4781                  Description ("Indicates whether the Port is currently enabled."), 
4782                  ValueMap {"2", "3", "4"}, 
4783                  Values {"Unknown", "Enabled", "Disabled"} ]
4784              uint16 StatusInfo;
4785                 [Override ("Availability"), 
4786                  Description ("Indicates whether the Port is currently Powered."), 
4787                  ValueMap {"2", "3", "7"}, 
4788                  Values {"Unknown", "Running/Full Power", "Power Off"} ]
4789              uint16 Availability;
4790 karl  1.1       [Description (
4791 mike  1.2         "The USB Port's power capability. The current specification "
4792                   "defines that 1 or 5 loads can be supported (values 2 or 3 would "
4793                   "be specified, respectively)."), 
4794                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "1 Unit Load", "5 Unit Loads"} ]
4795              uint16 Power;
4796 karl  1.1       [Description (
4797 mike  1.2         "Indicates whether the Port is currently Suspended.") ]
4798              boolean Suspended;
4799 karl  1.1       [Description (
4800 mike  1.2         "Indicates whether the Port is disabled due to an "
4801                   "overcurrent event.") ]
4802              boolean Overcurrent;
4803           };
4804           
4805           
4806           // ===================================================================
4807           // USBPortOnHub
4808           // ===================================================================
4809              [Association, 
4810               Description (
4811                  "USBPortOnHub associates a USBPort or connection point with the "
4812                  "USBHub that includes it.") ]
4813           class CIM_USBPortOnHub : CIM_PortOnDevice {
4814                 [Override ("Antecedent"), 
4815                  Min(1), Max(1), 
4816                  Description ("The Hub that includes the USBPort.") ]
4817              CIM_USBHub REF Antecedent;
4818                 [Override ("Dependent"), 
4819                  Min(1), Description ("The Port on the USBHub.") ]
4820              CIM_USBPort REF Dependent;
4821 mike  1.2 };
4822           
4823           
4824           // ===================================================================
4825           // USBControllerHasHub
4826           // ===================================================================
4827              [Association, Description (
4828                "USBControllerHasHub defines the Hub(s) that are downstream "
4829                "of the USBController.") ]
4830           class CIM_USBControllerHasHub : CIM_ControlledBy {
4831                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min(1), Max(1), 
4832                  Description ("The USBController.") ]
4833              CIM_USBController REF Antecedent;
4834                 [Override ("Dependent"), Min(1), 
4835                  Description (
4836                   "The USBHub that is associated with the Controller.") ]
4837              CIM_USBHub REF Dependent;
4838           };
4839           
4840           
4841           // ===================================================================
4842 mike  1.2 // USBConnection 
4843           // ===================================================================
4844              [Association, Description (
4845                "USBConnection associates a Device with the USBPort to which it "
4846                "is connected.") ]
4847           class CIM_USBConnection: CIM_DeviceConnection {
4848                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max(1), 
4849                  Description ("The USBPort.")  ]
4850              CIM_USBPort REF Antecedent;
4851                 [Override ("Dependent"), Max(1), 
4852                  Description ("The USBDevice that is connected to the Port.") ]
4853              CIM_USBDevice REF Dependent;
4854           };
4855           
4856           
4857           // ===================================================================
4858           //
4859           //    Modems
4860           //
4861           // ===================================================================
4862           
4863 mike  1.2 
4864           // ===================================================================
4865           // Modem 
4866           // ===================================================================
4867              [Abstract, Description (
4868                "CIM_Modem is the superclass for grouping the numerous types "
4869                "of Modems.") ]
4870           class CIM_Modem : CIM_LogicalDevice {
4871           };
4872           
4873           
4874           // ===================================================================
4875           // ConnectionBasedModem 
4876           // ===================================================================
4877              [Abstract, Description (
4878                "CIM_ConnectionBasedModem is the superclass for grouping the "
4879                "numerous types of connection-based Modems. A CableModem is a "
4880                "type of connection-based Modem.") ]
4881           class CIM_ConnectionBasedModem : CIM_Modem {
4882 karl  1.1       [Description (
4883 mike  1.2         "VendorID information is reported via Modem-specific requests. "
4884                   "For example, for ADSLModem Devices the VendorID is assigned by "
4885                   "T1E1.4 according to T1.413, Appendix D. The correct place in "
4886                   "the CIM Schema for this information is in PhysicalElement "
4887                   "(the Manufacturer property) for hardware and Product (the "
4888                   "Vendor property) if the information is related to Product "
4889                   "acquisition. This data is also reported here since it is part "
4890                   "of the standard output from the Device, and as an "
4891                   "optimization.") ]
4892              string VendorID;
4893           };
4894           
4895           
4896           // ===================================================================
4897           // DSLModem 
4898           // ===================================================================
4899              [Description (
4900                "The DSLModem class represents the superclass for Digital "
4901                "Subscriber Line (DSL) Devices. Properties "
4902                "will be defined in a future release of the model.")  ]
4903           class CIM_DSLModem : CIM_ConnectionBasedModem {
4904 mike  1.2 };
4905           
4906           
4907           // ===================================================================
4908           // VDSLModem 
4909           // ===================================================================
4910              [Description (
4911                "The VDSLmodem class represents Modems of the DSL type = "
4912                "VDSL, Very high data rate Digital Subscriber Line. Properties "
4913                "will be defined in a future release of the model.") ]
4914           class CIM_VDSLModem : CIM_DSLModem {
4915           };
4916           
4917           
4918           // ===================================================================
4919           // HDSLModem 
4920           // ===================================================================
4921              [Description (
4922                "The HDSLModem class represents Modems of the DSL type = "
4923                "HDSL, High data rate Digital Subscribe Line, capable of "
4924                "delivering T1 or E1 speeds. Properties will be defined in a "
4925 mike  1.2      "future release of the model.") ]
4926           class CIM_HDSLModem : CIM_DSLModem {
4927           };
4928           
4929           
4930           // ===================================================================
4931           // SDSLModem 
4932           // ===================================================================
4933              [Description (
4934                "The SDSLModem class represents Modems of the DSL type = "
4935                "SDSL, Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line. Properties "
4936                "will be defined in a future release of the model.") ]
4937           class CIM_SDSLModem : CIM_DSLModem {
4938           };
4939           
4940           
4941           // ===================================================================
4942           // ADSLModem 
4943           // ===================================================================
4944              [Description (
4945                "The ADSLModem class represents Modems of the DSL type = ADSL, "
4946 mike  1.2      "Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line.") ]
4947           class CIM_ADSLModem : CIM_DSLModem {
4948 karl  1.1       [Description (
4949 mike  1.2         "Noise Margin of this Modem with respect to its received signal, "
4950                   "in tenths of dB."), 
4951                  Units ("Tenths of Decibels") ]
4952              uint32 NoiseMargin;
4953                 [Gauge, Description (
4954                   "Measured difference in the total power transmitted by the peer "
4955                   "Modem and the total power received by this Modem. This is "
4956                   "measured in tenths of dB."), 
4957                  Units ("Tenths of Decibels") ]
4958              uint32 LineAttenuation;
4959 karl  1.1       [Description (
4960 mike  1.2         "Status indicates the current state of the connection (line). The "
4961                   "property holds a bitmap describing the possible conditions. "
4962                   "For example, 1) No Defect - There no defects on the line; "
4963                   "2) Loss Of Framing - ATUR failure due to not receiving valid frame; "
4964                   "4) Loss Of Signal - ATUR failure due to not receiving signal; "
4965                   "8) Loss Of Power - ATUR failure due to loss of power; "
4966                   "32) Loss Of Signal Quality - Loss of Signal Quality is declared "
4967                   "when the NoiseMargin falls below the minimum NoiseMargin, or the "
4968                   "bit-error-rate exceeds 10^-7."), 
4969                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "4", "8", "32"}, 
4970                  Values {"No Defect", "Loss Of Framing", "Loss Of Signal", 
4971                          "Loss Of Power", "Loss Of Signal Quality"} ]
4972              uint32 LineState;
4973                 [Gauge, Description (
4974                   "Measured total output power (in tenths of dB) transmitted by "
4975                   "this Modem."), 
4976                  Units ("Tenths of Decibels") ]
4977              uint32 TotalOutputPower;
4978 karl  1.1       [Description (
4979 mike  1.2         "Indicates the maximum currently attainable data rate for the Modem. "
4980                   "This value will be equal or greater than the current line rate."), 
4981                  Units ("Bits per Second") ]
4982              uint32 MaxDataRate;
4983           };
4984           
4985           
4986           // ===================================================================
4987           // CableModem 
4988           // ===================================================================
4989              [Description (
4990                "The CableModem class represents a device for transmission "
4991                "across a cable infrastructure.") ]
4992           class CIM_CableModem: CIM_ConnectionBasedModem {
4993           };
4994           
4995           
4996           // ===================================================================
4997           // CallBasedModem 
4998           // ===================================================================
4999              [Abstract, Description (
5000 mike  1.2      "CIM_CallBasedModem is the superclass for grouping the numerous "
5001                "types of call-based modems. The POTSModem is a type of call-"
5002                "based Modem.") ]
5003           class CIM_CallBasedModem : CIM_Modem {
5004 karl  1.1       [Description (
5005 mike  1.2         "Indicates whether online fallback is enabled, to be negotiated "
5006                   "by the Modem.") ]
5007              boolean FallbackEnabled;
5008 karl  1.1       [Description (
5009 mike  1.2         "An array enumerating all the compression protocols supported "
5010                   "by the Modem."), 
5011                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "No Compression", "MNP 5", "V.42bis", 
5012                          "MNP 3", "MNP 4", "V.58", "PEP", "HST"}, 
5013                  ModelCorrespondence {
5014                   "CIM_CallBasedModem.OtherCompressionDescription"} ]
5015              uint16 CompressionSupported[];
5016 karl  1.1       [Description (
5017 mike  1.2         "Description of the compression type when \"Other \" (value=1) "
5018                   "is defined in the CompressionSupported array. If there are "
5019                   "multiple \"Other\" types, then combine their descriptions into "
5020                   "a single string."), 
5021                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_CallBasedModem.CompressionSupported"} ]
5022              string OtherCompressionDescription;
5023 karl  1.1       [Description (
5024 mike  1.2         "Describes the current data compression characteristics of the "
5025                   "Modem. "),
5026                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "No Compression", "MNP 5", "V.42bis", 
5027                          "MNP 3", "MNP 4", "V.58", "PEP", "HST"},
5028                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_CallBasedModem.CompressionSupported", 
5029                   "CIM_CallBasedModem.OtherCompressionInfoDescription"}  ]
5030              uint16 CompressionInfo;
5031 karl  1.1       [Description (
5032 mike  1.2         "Description of the current compression type when \"Other\" "
5033                   "(value=1) is specified in the CompressionInfo property."), 
5034                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_CallBasedModem.CompressionInfo"} ]
5035              string OtherCompressionInfoDescription;
5036 karl  1.1       [Description (
5037 mike  1.2         "An array enumerating all the modulation protocols supported by "
5038                   "the Modem. The beginning entries in the Values qualifier array "
5039                   "are mapped from the CIM_POTSModem ModulationScheme property."),
5040                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Not Supported", "Bell 103", 
5041                          "Bell 212A", "V.22bis", "V.32", "V.32bis", "V.terbo", 
5042                          "V.FC", "V.34", "V.34bis", "V.17 (G3 Fax Call)", "V.21", 
5043                          "V.22", "V.23 Constant Carrier (1200/75)", 
5044                          "V.23 Switched Carrier (Half Duplex)", "V.26bis", 
5045                          "V.26ter", "V.27ter (G3 Fax Call)", 
5046                          "V.29 HD (G3 Fax Call)", "V.34 HD (G3 Fax Call)", 
5047                          "V.90 Issue 1 (Asymmetric)", "V.90 Issue 2 (Symmetric)", 
5048                          "V.58", "X2", "K56FLEX", "V.Fast", "PEP", "HST"}, 
5049                  ModelCorrespondence {
5050                   "CIM_CallBasedModem.OtherModulationDescription"} ]
5051              uint16 ModulationSupported[];
5052 karl  1.1       [Description (
5053 mike  1.2         "Description of the current modulation type when \"Other\" "
5054                   "(value=1) is specified in the ModulationSupported property. "
5055                   "If there are multiple \"Other\" types, then combine their "
5056                   "descriptions into a single string."), 
5057                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_CallBasedModem.ModulationSupported"} ]
5058              string OtherModulationDescription;
5059 karl  1.1       [Description (
5060 mike  1.2         "Describes the current modulation scheme of the Modem."),
5061                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Not Supported", "Bell 103", 
5062                          "Bell 212A", "V.22bis", "V.32", "V.32bis", "V.terbo", 
5063                          "V.FC", "V.34", "V.34bis", "V.17 (G3 Fax Call)", "V.21", 
5064                          "V.22", "V.23 Constant Carrier (1200/75)", 
5065                          "V.23 Switched Carrier (Half Duplex)", "V.26bis", 
5066                          "V.26ter", "V.27ter (G3 Fax Call)", 
5067                          "V.29 HD (G3 Fax Call)", "V.34 HD (G3 Fax Call)", 
5068                          "V.90 Issue 1 (Asymmetric)", "V.90 Issue 2 (Symmetric)", 
5069                          "V.58", "X2", "K56FLEX", "V.Fast", "PEP", "HST"}, 
5070                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_CallBasedModem.ModulationSupported",
5071                   "CIM_CallBasedModem.OtherSchemeDescription"}  ]
5072              uint16 ModulationScheme;
5073 karl  1.1       [Description (
5074 mike  1.2         "Description of the current modulation type when \"Other\" "
5075                   "(value=1) is specified in the ModulationScheme property."), 
5076                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_CallBasedModem.ModulationScheme"} ]
5077              string OtherSchemeDescription;
5078 karl  1.1       [Description (
5079 mike  1.2         "An array enumerating the error control protocols supported "
5080                   "by the Modem. The beginning entries in the Values qualifier "
5081                   "array are mapped from the CIM_POTSModem ErrorControlInfo "
5082                   "property."), 
5083                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "No Error Correction", "MNP 4", 
5084                          "LAPM", "V.58", "ECP Enhanced Cellular Protocol", 
5085                          "ETC Enhanced Throughput Cellular", "MNP 1", "MNP 2", 
5086                          "MNP 3", "MNP10", "PEP", "HST"}, 
5087                  ModelCorrespondence {
5088                   "CIM_CallBasedModem.OtherErrorControlDescription"} ]
5089              uint16 ErrorControlSupported[];
5090 karl  1.1       [Description (
5091 mike  1.2         "Description of the error control type when \"Other\" (value="
5092                   "1) is specified in the ErrorControlSupported property. If "
5093                   "there are multiple \"Other\" types, then combine their "
5094                   "descriptions into a single string."), 
5095                  ModelCorrespondence {
5096                   "CIM_CallBasedModem.ErrorControlSupported"} ]
5097              string OtherErrorControlDescription;
5098 karl  1.1       [Description (
5099 mike  1.2         "Describes the current error correction characteristics of the "
5100                   "Modem."),
5101                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "No Error Correction", "MNP 4", 
5102                          "LAPM", "V.58", "ECP Enhanced Cellular Protocol", 
5103                          "ETC Enhanced Throughput Cellular", "MNP 1", "MNP 2", 
5104                          "MNP 3", "MNP10", "PEP", "HST"},
5105                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_CallBasedModem.ErrorControlSupported", 
5106                   "CIM_CallBasedModem.OtherErrorControlInfoDescription"}  ]
5107              uint16 ErrorControlInfo;
5108 karl  1.1       [Description (
5109 mike  1.2         "Description of the error control when \"Other\" (value=1) "
5110                   "is defined as the value of the ErrorControlInfo property."), 
5111                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_CallBasedModem.ErrorControlInfo"} ]
5112              string OtherErrorControlInfoDescription;
5113                 [Description ("Time of last reset of the Modem.") ]
5114              datetime TimeOfLastReset;
5115                 [Description (
5116                   "The rate at which the receiver and transmitter are or were "
5117                   "last cooperating, on a call, before disconnection."), 
5118                  Units ("Bits per Second") ]
5119              uint32 CallSpeed;
5120                 [Description (
5121                   "Status of the Modem. For example, information regarding "
5122                   "modem negotiation or whether the modem is connected (values "
5123                   "8 and 9, respectively) can be conveyed in this property."), 
5124                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Offline", "On Hook", "Dialing", 
5125                          "Waiting for Answer", "Ringing", "Modem Detected",  
5126                          "Negotiating", "Online", "Error"} ]
5127              uint16 CallStatus;
5128 karl  1.1       [Description (
5129 mike  1.2         "Total number of characters sent by the Device on the last "
5130                   "or current call. That a call is in-progress is indicated by "
5131                   "the CallStatus property."), 
5132                  Counter ]
5133              uint32 CharsSent;
5134 karl  1.1       [Description (
5135 mike  1.2         "Total number of characters received by the Device on the last "
5136                   "or current call. That a call is in-progress is indicated by the "
5137                   "CallStatus property."), 
5138                  Counter ]
5139              uint32 CharsReceived;
5140 karl  1.1       [Description (
5141 mike  1.2         "Total number of characters lost by the Device on the last or "
5142                   "current call. That a call is in-progress is indicated by the "
5143                   "CallStatus property."), 
5144                  Counter ]
5145              uint32 CharsLost;
5146 karl  1.1       [Description (
5147 mike  1.2         "Total number of blocks sent by the Device on the last or "
5148                   "current call. That a call is in-progress is indicated by the "
5149                   "CallStatus property."), 
5150                  Counter ]
5151              uint32 BlocksSent;
5152 karl  1.1       [Description (
5153 mike  1.2         "Total number of blocks resent by the Device on the last or "
5154                   "current call. That a call is in-progress is indicated by the "
5155                   "CallStatus property."), 
5156                  Counter ]
5157              uint32 BlocksResent;
5158 karl  1.1       [Description (
5159 mike  1.2         "Total number of blocks received by the Device on the last or "
5160                   "current call. That a call is in-progress is indicated by the "
5161                   "CallStatus property."), 
5162                  Counter ]
5163              uint32 BlocksReceived;
5164 karl  1.1       [Description (
5165 mike  1.2         "Total number of block errors seen by the Device on the last "
5166                   "or current call. That a call is in-progress is indicated by the "
5167                   "CallStatus property."), 
5168                  Counter ]
5169              uint32 BlockErrors;
5170 karl  1.1       [Description (
5171 mike  1.2         "Length of the last or current call. That a call is in-progress "
5172                   "is indicated by the CallStatus property. The 'interval' "
5173                   "format of the datetime data type should be used for the property "
5174                   "value.") ]
5175              datetime CallLength;
5176 karl  1.1       [Description (
5177 mike  1.2         "Last or current number dialed to which the statistics apply, or "
5178                   "NULL if the call was incoming.") ]
5179              string NumberDialed;
5180 karl  1.1 };
5181           
5182           
5183           // ===================================================================
5184 mike  1.2 // ISDNModem 
5185 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5186 mike  1.2    [Description (
5187                "The ISDNModem class, a kind of call-based Modem. Properties "
5188                "will be defined in a future release of the model.") ]
5189           class CIM_ISDNModem: CIM_CallBasedModem {
5190 karl  1.1 };
5191           
5192 mike  1.2 
5193 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5194 mike  1.2 // POTSModem
5195 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5196 mike  1.2    [Description (
5197                "The POTSModem class represents a Device that translates "
5198                "binary data into wave modulations for sound based "
5199                "transmission.  It connects to the POTS (Plain Old Telephone "
5200                "System) network.") ] 
5201           class CIM_POTSModem : CIM_CallBasedModem {
5202 karl  1.1       [Description (
5203 mike  1.2         "Capabilities of the POTSModem. For example, the Device "
5204                   "may support distinctive ring, caller ID, fax, voice, etc."), 
5205                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
5206                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Distinctive Ring", "Caller ID", 
5207                          "Voice", "Fax Class 1", "Fax Class 2", "WakeOnRing", 
5208                          "Fax Group 3", "GSM Support", "AMPS Support", 
5209                          "OOB Alerting", "Worldwide Country Support"}, 
5210                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_POTSModem.CapabilityDescriptions"} ]
5211              uint16 Capabilities[];
5212 karl  1.1       [Description (
5213 mike  1.2         "An array of free-form strings providing more detailed "
5214                   "explanations for any of the POTSModem features indicated "
5215                   "in the Capabilities array. Note, each entry of this array "
5216                   "is related to the entry in the Capabilities array that "
5217                   "is located at the same index."), 
5218                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
5219                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_POTSModem.Capabilities"} ]
5220              string CapabilityDescriptions[];
5221 karl  1.1       [Description (
5222 mike  1.2         "Specifies which capabilities are enabled from the list of "
5223                   "ones supported, defined in the Capabilities array."), 
5224                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Distinctive Ring", "Caller ID", 
5225                          "Voice", "Fax Class 1", "Fax Class 2", "WakeOnRing", 
5226                          "Fax Group 3", "GSM Support", "AMPS Support", 
5227                          "OOB Alerting", "Worldwide Country Support"}, 
5228                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_POTSModem.Capabilities"} ]
5229              uint16 EnabledCapabilities[];
5230 karl  1.1       [Description (
5231 mike  1.2         "Defines the maximum settable communication speed "
5232                   "to the COM Port for an external modem.  Enter 0 if "
5233                   "not applicable."),
5234                  Units ("Bits per Second") ]
5235              uint32 MaxBaudRateToSerialPort;
5236 karl  1.1       [Description (
5237 mike  1.2         "Defines the maximum settable communication speed "
5238                   "for accessing the phone system."), 
5239                  Units ("Bits per Second") ]
5240              uint32 MaxBaudRateToPhone;
5241 karl  1.1       [Description (
5242 mike  1.2         "Boolean indicating that synchronous, as well as "
5243                   "asynchronous, communication is supported.") ]
5244              boolean SupportsSynchronousConnect;
5245 karl  1.1       [Description (
5246 mike  1.2         "DialType is an integer indicating whether tone (value=1) or "
5247                   "pulse dialing (value=2) is used. \"Unknown\" (0) can also be "
5248                   "defined."),
5249                  Values {"Unknown", "Tone", "Pulse"} ]
5250              uint16 DialType;
5251 karl  1.1       [Description (
5252 mike  1.2         "InactivityTimeout defines the time limit (in seconds) "
5253                   "for automatic disconnection of the phone line, if no data "
5254                   "is exchanged.  A value of 0 indicates that this "
5255                   "feature is present but not enabled."),
5256                  Units ("Seconds") ]
5257              uint32 InactivityTimeout;
5258 karl  1.1       [Description (
5259 mike  1.2         "Describes the volume level of the audible tones from the "
5260                   "Modem. For example, high, medium or low volume can be "
5261                   "reported (values 3, 4 or 5, respectively)."),
5262                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Not Supported", "High", 
5263                          "Medium", "Low", "Off", "Auto"} ]
5264              uint16 SpeakerVolumeInfo;
5265                 [MaxLen (64), Description (
5266                   "CountriesSupported is an array of strings defining the "
5267                   "countries in which the POTSModem operates.") ]
5268              string CountriesSupported[];
5269                 [MaxLen (64), Description (
5270                   "CountrySelected is a string value defining the country "
5271                   "for which the Modem is currently programmed. When multiple "
5272                   "countries are supported, this property defines which one "
5273                   "is currently selected for use.") ] 
5274              string CountrySelected;
5275 karl  1.1       [Description (
5276 mike  1.2         "Number of rings before the Modem answers an incoming call.") ]  
5277              uint8 RingsBeforeAnswer;
5278 karl  1.1       [Description (
5279 mike  1.2         "MaxNumberOfPasswords specifies the number of passwords "
5280                   "definable in the Modem itself.  If this feature is not "
5281                   "supported, enter 0.") ] 
5282              uint16 MaxNumberOfPasswords;
5283                 [MaxLen (24), Description (
5284                   "CurrentPasswords is an array containing the currently defined "
5285                   "passwords for the Modem.  This array may be left blank for "
5286                   "security reasons.") ] 
5287              string CurrentPasswords[];
5288 karl  1.1       [Description (
5289 mike  1.2         "Indication of whether the Modem supports call-back.") ]
5290              boolean SupportsCallback;
5291 karl  1.1       [Description (
5292 mike  1.2         "AnswerMode defines the current auto-answer/call-back "
5293                   "setting for the Modem."),
5294                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Disabled", "Manual Answer", 
5295                          "Auto Answer", "Auto Answer with Call-Back"} ]
5296              uint16 AnswerMode;
5297 karl  1.1       [Description (
5298 mike  1.2         "The current equalization setting for the Modem."), 
5299                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Long", "Short"} ]
5300              uint16 Equalization;
5301                 [Description ("List of black-listed numbers for the Modem.") ]
5302              string BlackListedNumbers[];
5303 karl  1.1 };
5304           
5305 mike  1.2 
5306 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5307 mike  1.2 // Unimodem
5308 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5309              [Description (
5310 mike  1.2      "Unimodem is a POTSModem that supports the Unimodem 1.0 "
5311                "Specification.") ]
5312           class CIM_Unimodem : CIM_POTSModem {
5313                 [Description ("Current call setup result code."), 
5314                  Values {"No Previous Call", "No Dial Tone Detected", 
5315                          "Reorder Signal Detected, Network Busy", 
5316                          "Busy Signal Detected", "No Recognized Signal Detected", 
5317                          "Voice Detected", "Text Telephone Detected", 
5318                          "Data Answering Signal Detected", 
5319                          "Data Calling Signal Detected", 
5320                          "Fax Answering Signal Detected", 
5321                          "Fax Calling Signal Detected", "V.8bis Signal Detected"} ]
5322              uint16 CallSetupResultCode;
5323                 [Description ("Current multi-media mode of the Unimodem."), 
5324                  Values {"Data Only", "Fax Only", "Voice Only", "Voice View", 
5325                          "ASVD V.61", "ASVD V.34Q", "DSVD Multi-Tech", "DSVD 1.2", 
5326                          "DSVD V.70", "Video Telephony H.324", "Other V.80 Call"} ]
5327              uint16 MultiMediaMode;
5328                 [Description (
5329                   "Current DTE-DCE interface mode of the Unimodem, such as "
5330                   "asynchronous, v.80 transparent or framed synchronous modes."), 
5331 mike  1.2        Values {"Async Data", "V.80 Transparent Synchronous Mode", 
5332                          "V.80 Framed Synchronous Mode"} ]
5333              uint16 DTEDCEInterfaceMode;
5334                 [Description ("The active transmit modulation scheme."), 
5335                  Values {"V.17 (G3 Fax Call)", "V.21", "V.22", "V.22bis", 
5336                          "V.23 Constant Carrier (1200/75)", 
5337                          "V.23 Switched Carrier (Half Duplex)", "V.26bis", 
5338                          "V.26ter", "V.27ter (G3 Fax Call)", 
5339                          "V.29 HD (G3 Fax Call)", "V.32", "V.32bis", "V.34", 
5340                          "V.34 HD (G3 Fax Call)", "V.90 Issue 1 (Asymmetric)", 
5341                          "V.90 Issue 2 (Symmetric)", "Reserved (V.58)", "X2", 
5342                          "K56FLEX", "V.FC", "V.32terbo", "Bell 212A", 
5343                          "Bell 103", "Reserved for Mfgs"} ]
5344              uint16 TransmitCarrierNegotiation;
5345                 [Description ("The active receive modulation scheme."), 
5346                  Values {"V.17 (G3 Fax Call)", "V.21", "V.22", "V.22bis", 
5347                          "V.23 Constant Carrier (1200/75)", 
5348                          "V.23 Switched Carrier (Half Duplex)", "V.26bis", 
5349                          "V.26ter", "V.27ter (G3 Fax Call)", 
5350                          "V.29 HD (G3 Fax Call)", "V.32", "V.32bis", "V.34", 
5351                          "V.34 HD (G3 Fax Call)", "V.90 Issue 1 (Asymmetric)", 
5352 mike  1.2                "V.90 Issue 2 (Symmetric)", "Reserved (V.58)", "X2", 
5353                          "K56FLEX", "V.FC", "V.32terbo", "Bell 212A", 
5354                          "Bell 103", "Reserved for Mfgs"}  ]
5355              uint16 ReceiveCarrierNegotiation;
5356 karl  1.1       [Description (
5357 mike  1.2         "Initial transmit carrier data rate for the current or "
5358                   "last call, in bits per second."), 
5359                  Units ("Bits per Second") ]
5360              uint32 InitialTransmitCarrierDataRate;
5361 karl  1.1       [Description (
5362 mike  1.2         "Initial receive carrier data rate for the current or last "
5363                   "call, in bits per second."), 
5364                  Units ("Bits per Second") ]
5365              uint32 InitialReceiveCarrierDataRate;
5366 karl  1.1       [Description (
5367 mike  1.2         "The number of carrier retrains requested during the current "
5368                   "or last call."), 
5369                  Counter ]
5370              uint8 CarrierRetrainsRequested;
5371 karl  1.1       [Description (
5372 mike  1.2         "The number of carrier retrains granted during the current "
5373                   "or last call."), 
5374                  Counter ]
5375              uint8 CarrierRetrainsGranted;
5376 karl  1.1       [Description (
5377 mike  1.2         "Final transmit carrier data rate of the current or last "
5378                   "call, in bits per second."), 
5379                  Units ("Bits per Second") ]
5380              uint32 FinalTransmitCarrierDataRate;
5381 karl  1.1       [Description (
5382 mike  1.2         "Final receive carrier data rate of the current or last "
5383                   "call, in bits per second."), 
5384                  Units ("Bits per Second") ]
5385              uint32 FinalReceiveCarrierDataRate;
5386                 [Description ("Cause of last call termination."), 
5387                  Values {"Cause Unidentified", "No Previous Call", 
5388                          "Call Is Still in Progress", "Call Waiting Signal Detected", 
5389                          "Delayed", "NMS Initiated Dial Call", 
5390                          "NMS Initiated Leased Line Restoral", "NMS Initiated Redial", 
5391                          "NMS Initiated Dial Disconnect", "Power Loss", 
5392                          "Equipment Failure", "Front Panel Disconnect Requested", 
5393                          "Front Panel Leased Line Restoral", 
5394                          "Automatic Leased Line Restoral", "Inactivity Timer Expired", 
5395                          "cct116 Restoral Request", "cct108 Is Off Inhibits Dial", 
5396                          "cct108 Turned Off", "No Number Provided", "Blacklisted Number", 
5397                          "Call Attempts Limit Exceeded", "Extension Phone Off Hook", 
5398                          "Call Setup Fail Timer Expired", "Incoming Call Detected", 
5399                          "Loop Current Interrupted", "No Dial Tone", "Voice Detected", 
5400                          "Reorder Tone", "Sit Tone", "Engaged Tone", 
5401                          "Long Space Disconnect", "Carrier Lost", "Training Failed", 
5402                          "No Modulation in Common", "Retrain Failed", 
5403 mike  1.2                "Retrain Attempt Count Exceeded", "GSTN Cleardown Received", 
5404                          "Fax Detected", "In Test Mode", 
5405                          "Intrusive Self Test Initiated", "Any Key Abort", 
5406                          "DTE Hangup Command", "DTE Reset Command", "Frame Reject", 
5407                          "No Error Control Established", "Protocol Violation", 
5408                          "n400 Exceeded", "Negotiation Failed", 
5409                          "Disconnect Frame Received", "Sabme Frame Received", 
5410                          "Loss Of Synchronization"} ]
5411              uint16 TerminationCause;
5412 karl  1.1       [Description (
5413 mike  1.2         "Diagnostic Command Specification, Unimodem revision number.") ]
5414              string UnimodemRevision;
5415                 [Gauge, Description (
5416                   "Estimated noise level for the last or current call in "
5417                   "-dBm. Values are in the range of 0-100."), 
5418                  Units ("-dBm") ]
5419              uint32 EstimatedNoiseLevel;
5420 karl  1.1       [Description (
5421 mike  1.2         "Normalized mean squared error for the last or current call.") ]
5422              uint32 NormalizedMeanSquaredError;
5423 karl  1.1       [Description (
5424 mike  1.2         "Temporary carrier loss event count for the last or current "
5425                   "call."), 
5426                  Counter ]
5427              uint8 TemporaryCarrierLossEventCount;
5428 karl  1.1       [Description (
5429 mike  1.2         "Carrier Rate re-negotiation event count for the last or "
5430                   "current call."), 
5431                  Counter ]
5432              uint8 CarrierRenegotiationEventCount;
5433 karl  1.1       [Description (
5434 mike  1.2         "Error Control frame size in bytes for the last or current call."), 
5435                  Units ("Bytes") ]
5436              uint16 ErrorControlFrameSize;
5437 karl  1.1       [Description (
5438 mike  1.2         "Error control link timeouts in transmission for the last or "
5439                   "current call."), 
5440                  Counter ]
5441              uint8 ErrorControlLinkTimeouts;
5442 karl  1.1       [Description (
5443 mike  1.2         "Error control link NAKs received for the last or current call."), 
5444                  Counter ]
5445              uint8 ErrorControlLinkNAKs;
5446 karl  1.1       [Description (
5447 mike  1.2         "The flow control mechanism used in transmitting data."), 
5448                  Values {"Unknown", "Off", "DC1/DC3", "V.24 ckt 106/133"} ]
5449              uint16 TransmitFlowControl;
5450 karl  1.1       [Description (
5451 mike  1.2         "The flow control mechanism used in receiving data."), 
5452                  Values {"Unknown", "Off", "DC1/DC3", "V.24 ckt 106/133"} ]
5453              uint16 ReceiveFlowControl;
5454 karl  1.1       [Description (
5455 mike  1.2         "Number of transmit chars sent from the DTE for the last "
5456                   "or current call. A continuous connection may exceed this value, "
5457                   "given enough time. Typically these counters are implemented "
5458                   "as 32 bit counters, but additional bits may be provided and "
5459                   "are accounted for in this property. If these counters hit "
5460                   "maximum value, the DCE manufacturer may roll over to 0."), 
5461                  Counter ]
5462              uint64 TransmitCharsSentFromDTE;
5463 karl  1.1       [Description (
5464 mike  1.2         "Number of receive chars sent to the DTE for the last or "
5465                   "current call. A continuous connection may exceed this value, "
5466                   "given enough time. Typically these counters are implemented "
5467                   "as 32 bit counters, but additional bits may be provided and "
5468                   "are accounted for in this property. If these counters hit "
5469                   "maximum value, the DCE manufacturer may roll over to 0."), 
5470                  Counter ]
5471              uint64 ReceiveCharsSentToDTE;
5472 karl  1.1       [Description (
5473 mike  1.2         "Number of transmit characters lost for the last or current "
5474                   "call. A DCE may limit this counter to 16 bits, but additional "
5475                   "bits may be provided and are accounted for in this property."), 
5476                  Counter ]
5477              uint64 TransmitCharsLost;
5478 karl  1.1       [Description (
5479 mike  1.2         "Number of receive characters lost for the last or current "
5480                   "call. A DCE may limit this counter to 16 bits, but additional "
5481                   "bits may be provided and are accounted for in this property."), 
5482                  Counter ]
5483              uint64 ReceiveCharsLost;
5484 karl  1.1       [Description (
5485 mike  1.2         "Number of I-Frames transmitted for the last or current call. "
5486                   "A continuous connection may exceed this value, given enough "
5487                   "time. Typically these counters are implemented as 32 bit "
5488                   "counters, but additional bits may be provided and are accounted "
5489                   "for in this property. If these counters hit maximum value, the "
5490                   "DCE manufacturer may roll over to 0."), 
5491                  Counter ]
5492              uint64 TransmitIFrameCount;
5493 karl  1.1       [Description (
5494 mike  1.2         "Number of I-Frames received for the last or current call. "
5495                   "A continuous connection may exceed this value, given enough "
5496                   "time. Typically these counters are implemented as 32 bit "
5497                   "counters, but additional bits may be provided and are "
5498                   "accounted for in this property. If these counters hit maximum "
5499                   "value, the DCE manufacturer may roll over to 0."), 
5500                  Counter ]
5501              uint64 ReceiveIFrameCount;
5502 karl  1.1       [Description (
5503 mike  1.2         "Number of I-Frame errors detected for the last or current "
5504                   "call, if error control protocol is running. A DCE may limit "
5505                   "this counter to 16 bits, but additional bits may be provided "
5506                   "and are accounted for in this property."), 
5507                  Counter ]
5508              uint64 TransmitIFrameErrorCount;
5509 karl  1.1       [Description (
5510 mike  1.2         "Number of I-Frame errors detected for the last or current "
5511                   "call, if error control protocol is running. A DCE may limit "
5512                   "this counter to 16 bits, but additional bits may be provided "
5513                   "and are accounted for in this property."), 
5514                  Counter ]
5515              uint64 ReceivedIFrameErrorCount;
5516 karl  1.1       [Description (
5517 mike  1.2         "Number of Call waiting events detected for the last or "
5518                   "current call."), 
5519                  Counter ]
5520              uint8 CallWaitingEventCount;
5521 karl  1.1 };
5522           
5523           
5524           // ===================================================================
5525 mike  1.2 //
5526           //    Storage
5527           //
5528 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5529           
5530           
5531           // ===================================================================
5532 mike  1.2 // MediaAccessDevice
5533 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5534              [Description (
5535 mike  1.2      "A MediaAccessDevice represents the ability to access one or "
5536                "more media and use this media to store and retrieve data.") ] 
5537           class CIM_MediaAccessDevice : CIM_LogicalDevice {
5538                 [Description (
5539                   "Capabilities of the MediaAccessDevice. For example, the " 
5540                   "Device may support \"Random Access\", removeable media and "
5541                   "\"Automatic Cleaning\". In this case, the values 3, 7 and 9 "
5542                   "would be written to the array.\n"
5543                   "Several of the enumerated values require some explanation: "
5544                   "1) Value 11, Supports Dual Sided Media, distinguishes a "
5545                   "Device that can access both sides of dual sided Media, from "
5546                   "a Device that reads only a single side and requires the "
5547                   "Media to be flipped; and, 2) Value 12, Predismount Eject "
5548                   "Not Required, indicates that Media does not have to be "
5549                   "explicitly ejected from the Device before being accessed "
5550                   "by a PickerElement."), 
5551                  ArrayType ("Indexed"),
5552                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Sequential Access", 
5553                          "Random Access", "Supports Writing", "Encryption",
5554                          "Compression", "Supports Removeable Media",
5555                          "Manual Cleaning", "Automatic Cleaning", 
5556 mike  1.2                "SMART Notification", "Supports Dual Sided Media", 
5557                          "Predismount Eject Not Required" }, 
5558                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Storage Devices|001.9", 
5559                   "MIF.DMTF|Storage Devices|001.11", 
5560                   "MIF.DMTF|Storage Devices|001.12",
5561                   "MIF.DMTF|Disks|003.7", "MIF.DMTF|Host Disk|001.2",  
5562                   "MIF.DMTF|Host Disk|001.4"}, 
5563                  ModelCorrespondence {
5564                   "CIM_MediaAccessDevice.CapabilityDescriptions"} ]
5565 karl  1.1    uint16 Capabilities[];
5566                 [Description (
5567                   "An array of free-form strings providing more detailed "
5568 mike  1.2         "explanations for any of the AccessDevice features indicated "
5569 karl  1.1         "in the Capabilities array. Note, each entry of this array "
5570                   "is related to the entry in the Capabilities array that "
5571                   "is located at the same index."),
5572 mike  1.2        ArrayType ("Indexed"),
5573                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_MediaAccessDevice.Capabilities"} ]
5574 karl  1.1    string CapabilityDescriptions[];
5575                 [Description (
5576 mike  1.2         "ErrorMethodology is a free-form string describing "
5577                   "the type(s) of error detection and correction supported "
5578                   "by this Device.") ]
5579              string ErrorMethodology;
5580                 [Description (      
5581                   "A free form string indicating the algorithm or tool used by "
5582                   "the device to support compression. "
5583                   "If it is not possible or not desired to describe the "
5584                   "compression scheme (perhaps because it is not known), "
5585                   "recommend using the following words: \"Unknown\" to "
5586                   "represent that it is not known whether the device supports "
5587                   "compression capabilities or not, \"Compressed\" to represent "
5588                   "that the device supports compression capabilities but either "
5589                   "its compression scheme is not known or not disclosed, and "
5590                   "\"Not Compressed\" to represent that the devices does not "
5591                   "support compression capabilities.")     ]
5592              string CompressionMethod;
5593 karl  1.1       [Description (
5594 mike  1.2         "When the MediaAccessDevice supports multiple individual "
5595                   "Media, this property defines the maximum number which can "
5596                   "be supported or inserted.") ]
5597              uint32 NumberOfMediaSupported;
5598 karl  1.1       [Description (
5599 mike  1.2         "Maximum size, in KBytes, of media supported by this Device. "
5600                   "KBytes is interpreted as the number of bytes multiplied by "
5601                   "1000 (NOT the number of bytes multiplied by 1024)."),
5602                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Sequential Access Devices|001.2", 
5603                        "MIF.DMTF|Host Disk|001.5"} ]
5604              uint64 MaxMediaSize;
5605                 [Description ("Default block size, in bytes, for this Device."),
5606                  Units ("Bytes") ]
5607              uint64 DefaultBlockSize;
5608 karl  1.1       [Description (
5609 mike  1.2         "Maximum block size, in bytes, for media accessed by this "
5610                   "Device."),
5611                  Units ("Bytes") ]
5612              uint64 MaxBlockSize;
5613 karl  1.1       [Description (
5614 mike  1.2         "Minimum block size, in bytes, for media accessed by this "
5615                   "Device."),
5616                  Units ("Bytes") ]
5617              uint64 MinBlockSize;
5618               [Description (
5619                   "Boolean indicating that the MediaAccessDevice needs cleaning. " 
5620                   "Whether manual or automatic cleaning is possible is indicated "
5621                   "in the Capabilities array property. ") ]
5622              boolean NeedsCleaning;
5623 karl  1.1       [Description (
5624 mike  1.2         "True indicates that the media is locked in the Device "
5625                   "and can not be ejected. For non-removeable Devices, this "
5626                   "value should be true.") ]
5627              boolean MediaIsLocked;
5628 karl  1.1       [Description (
5629 mike  1.2         "An enumeration indicating the operational security defined "
5630                   "for the MediaAccessDevice. For example, information that "
5631                   "the Device is \"Read Only\" (value=4) or \"Boot Bypass\" "
5632                   "(value=6) can be described using this property."), 
5633                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7"}, 
5634                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "None", "Read Only", "Locked Out", 
5635                        "Boot Bypass", "Boot Bypass and Read Only"}, 
5636                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Disks|003.22"} ]
5637              uint16 Security;
5638 karl  1.1       [Description (
5639 mike  1.2         "The date and time on which the Device was last cleaned.") ]
5640              datetime LastCleaned;
5641 karl  1.1       [Description (
5642 mike  1.2         "Time in milliseconds to move from the first location on "
5643                   "the Media to the location that is furthest with respect to "
5644                   "time. For a DiskDrive, this represents full seek + full "
5645                   "rotational delay. For TapeDrives, this represents a search "
5646                   "from the beginning of the tape to the most physically "
5647                   "distant point. (The end of a tape may be at its most "
5648                   "physically distant point, but this is not necessarily "
5649                   "true.)"), 
5650                  Units ("MilliSeconds") ]
5651              uint64 MaxAccessTime;
5652 karl  1.1       [Description (
5653 mike  1.2         "The sustained data transfer rate in KB/sec that the "
5654                   "Device can read from and write to a Media. This is a "
5655                   "sustained, raw data rate. Maximum rates or rates "
5656                   "assuming compression should not be reported in this "
5657                   "property."), 
5658                  Units ("KiloBytes per Second") ]
5659              uint32 UncompressedDataRate;
5660 karl  1.1       [Description (
5661 mike  1.2         "Time in milliseconds from 'load' to being able to read "
5662                   "or write a Media. For example, for DiskDrives, this is "
5663                   "the interval between a disk not spinning to the disk "
5664                   "reporting that it is ready for read/write (ie, the disk "
5665                   "spinning at nominal speeds). For TapeDrives, this is "
5666                   "the time from a Media being injected to reporting that "
5667                   "it is ready for an application. This is usually at the "
5668                   "tape's BOT area."), 
5669                  Units ("MilliSeconds") ]
5670              uint64 LoadTime;
5671 karl  1.1       [Description (
5672 mike  1.2         "Time in milliseconds from being able to read or write a "
5673                   "Media to its 'unload'. For example, for DiskDrives, "
5674                   "this is the interval between a disk spinning at nominal "
5675                   "speeds and a disk not spinning. For TapeDrives, this is "
5676                   "the time for a Media to go from its BOT to being fully "
5677                   "ejected and accessible to a PickerElement or human "
5678                   "operator."), 
5679                  Units ("MilliSeconds") ]
5680              uint64 UnloadTime;
5681 karl  1.1       [Description (
5682 mike  1.2         "For a MediaAccessDevice that supports removable Media, "
5683                   "the number of times that Media have been mounted for "
5684                   "data transfer or to clean the Device. For Devices "
5685                   "accessing nonremovable Media, such as hard disks, "
5686                   "this property is not applicable and should be set to 0."),
5687                  Counter ]
5688              uint64 MountCount;
5689 karl  1.1       [Description (
5690 mike  1.2         "For a MediaAccessDevice that supports removable Media, "
5691                   "the most recent date and time that Media was mounted "
5692                   "on the Device. For Devices accessing nonremovable Media, "
5693                   "such as hard disks, this property has no meaning and is "
5694                   "not applicable.") ]
5695              datetime TimeOfLastMount;
5696 karl  1.1       [Description (
5697 mike  1.2         "For a MediaAccessDevice that supports removable Media, "
5698                   "the total time (in seconds) that Media have been mounted "
5699                   "for data transfer or to clean the Device. For Devices "
5700                   "accessing nonremovable Media, such as hard disks, "
5701                   "this property is not applicable and should be set to 0.") ]
5702              uint64 TotalMountTime;
5703 karl  1.1       [Description (
5704 mike  1.2         "Defines 'Units' relative to its use in the property, "
5705                   "MaxUnitsBeforeCleaning. This describes the criteria used "
5706                   "to determine when the MediaAccessDevice should be cleaned."),
5707                  ModelCorrespondence {
5708                   "CIM_MediaAccessDevice.MaxUnitsBeforeCleaning",
5709                   "CIM_MediaAccessDevice.UnitsUsed"} ]
5710              string UnitsDescription;
5711 karl  1.1       [Description (
5712 mike  1.2         "An unsigned integer indicating the maximum 'units' "
5713                   "that can be used, with respect to the AccessDevice, "
5714                   "before the Device should be cleaned. The property, "
5715                   "UnitsDescription, defines how 'units' should be "
5716                   "interpreted."),
5717                  ModelCorrespondence {
5718                   "CIM_MediaAccessDevice.UnitsDescription"} ]
5719              uint64 MaxUnitsBeforeCleaning;
5720 karl  1.1       [Description (
5721 mike  1.2         "An unsigned integer indicating the currently used " 
5722                   "'units' of the AccessDevice, helpful to describe "
5723                   "when the Device may require cleaning. The property, "
5724                   "UnitsDescription, defines how 'units' should be "
5725                   "interpreted."),
5726                  Gauge,
5727                  ModelCorrespondence {
5728                   "CIM_MediaAccessDevice.UnitsDescription",
5729                   "CIM_MediaAccessDevice.MaxUnitsBeforeCleaning"}]
5730              uint64 UnitsUsed;
5731 karl  1.1       [Description (
5732 mike  1.2         "Method to lock and unlock the media in a removeable Access"
5733                   "Device. The method takes one parameter as input - a boolean "
5734                   "indicating whether to lock or unlock. TRUE indicates that "
5735                   "the media should be locked in the Device, FALSE indicates "
5736                   "that the media should be unlocked. The method returns 0 if "
5737                   "successful, 1 if not supported, and any other value if an "
5738                   "error occurred. The set of possible return codes should be "
5739                   "specified in a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The strings "
5740                   "to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' should be "
5741                   "specified as a Values array qualifier on the method.") ]
5742              uint32 LockMedia (
5743                 [IN] boolean Lock);
5744           };
5745           
5746           
5747           // ===================================================================
5748           // DiskDrive
5749           // ===================================================================
5750              [Description (
5751                "Capabilities and managment of a DiskDrive, a subtype of "
5752                "MediaAccessDevice.") ] 
5753 mike  1.2 class CIM_DiskDrive : CIM_MediaAccessDevice {
5754           };
5755           
5756           
5757           // ===================================================================
5758           // DisketteDrive
5759           // ===================================================================
5760              [Description (
5761                "Capabilities and managment of a DisketteDrive, a subtype of "
5762                "MediaAccessDevice.") ] 
5763           class CIM_DisketteDrive : CIM_MediaAccessDevice {
5764           };
5765           
5766           
5767           // ===================================================================
5768           // CDROMDrive
5769           // ===================================================================
5770              [Description (
5771                "Capabilities and managment of a CDROMDrive, a subtype of "
5772                "MediaAccessDevice.") ] 
5773           class CIM_CDROMDrive : CIM_MediaAccessDevice {
5774 karl  1.1 };
5775           
5776 mike  1.2 
5777 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5778 mike  1.2 // DVDDrive 
5779 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5780              [Description (
5781 mike  1.2      "Capabilities and management of a DVDDrive, a subtype of "
5782                "MediaAccessDevice.") ]
5783           class CIM_DVDDrive : CIM_MediaAccessDevice {
5784 karl  1.1       [Description (
5785 mike  1.2         "The CD and DVD formats that are supported by this Device. "
5786                   "For example, the Drive may support \"CD-ROM\" and "
5787                   "\"DVD-RAM\". In this case, the values 16 and 24 would be "
5788                   "written to the array. This property's values align with "
5789                   "those defined in PhysicalMedia.MediaType."), 
5790                  ValueMap {"0", "1", "16", "17", "18", "19", "22", "23", "24", 
5791                            "25", "26", "27", "33", "34", "35", "36", "37", "38", 
5792                            "39", "40", "41", "42"}, 
5793                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "CD-ROM", "CD-ROM/XA", 
5794                          "CD-I", "CD Recordable", "DVD", "DVD-RW+", 
5795                          "DVD-RAM", "DVD-ROM", "DVD-Video", "Divx", "CD-RW", 
5796                          "CD-DA", "CD+", "DVD Recordable", "DVD-RW", 
5797                          "DVD-Audio", "DVD-5", "DVD-9", "DVD-10", "DVD-18"},
5798                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PhysicalMedia.MediaType"} ]
5799              uint16 FormatsSupported[];
5800 karl  1.1 };
5801           
5802 mike  1.2 
5803 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5804 mike  1.2 // WORMDrive
5805 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5806 mike  1.2    [Description (
5807                "Capabilities and managment of a WORMDrive, a subtype of "
5808                "MediaAccessDevice.") ] 
5809           class CIM_WORMDrive : CIM_MediaAccessDevice {
5810 karl  1.1 };
5811           
5812 mike  1.2 
5813 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5814 mike  1.2 // MagnetoOpticalDrive
5815 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5816              [Description (
5817 mike  1.2      "Capabilities and managment of a MagnetoOpticalDrive, a "
5818                "subtype of MediaAccessDevice.") ] 
5819           class CIM_MagnetoOpticalDrive : CIM_MediaAccessDevice {
5820           };
5821           
5822           
5823           // ===================================================================
5824           // TapeDrive
5825           // ===================================================================
5826              [Description (
5827                "Capabilities and managment of a TapeDrive, a subtype of "
5828                "MediaAccessDevice.") ] 
5829           class CIM_TapeDrive : CIM_MediaAccessDevice {
5830                 [Description (
5831                   "EOTWarningZoneSize indicates the size, in bytes, of the "
5832                   "area designated as 'end of tape'. Access in this area "
5833                   "generates an 'end of tape' warning."),
5834                  Units ("Bytes") ]
5835              uint32 EOTWarningZoneSize;
5836                 [Description ("Maximum partition count for the TapeDrive.") ]
5837              uint32 MaxPartitionCount;
5838 karl  1.1       [Description (
5839 mike  1.2         "Padding indicates the number of bytes inserted between "
5840                   "blocks on a tape Media."),
5841                  Units ("Bytes") ]
5842              uint32 Padding;
5843 karl  1.1       [Description (
5844 mike  1.2         "Time in milliseconds to move from the most physically distant "
5845                   "point on the tape to the beginning."), 
5846                  Units ("MilliSeconds") ]
5847              uint64 MaxRewindTime;
5848 karl  1.1 };
5849           
5850 mike  1.2 
5851 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5852 mike  1.2 // StorageExtent
5853 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5854 mike  1.2    [Description (
5855                "StorageExtent describes the capabilities and management of "
5856                "the various media that exist to store data and allow data "
5857                "retrieval. This superclass could be used to represent the "
5858                "various components of RAID (Hardware or Software) or as a "
5859                "raw logical extent on top of physical media.") ] 
5860           class CIM_StorageExtent : CIM_LogicalDevice {
5861                 [Description ("Type of data organization used."), 
5862                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Fixed Block", "Variable Block", 
5863                          "Count Key Data"} ]
5864              uint16 DataOrganization;
5865                 [Description (
5866                   "A free form string describing the media and/or its use."),
5867                  MappingStrings {
5868                   "MIB.IETF|HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.hrStorageDescr"} ]
5869              string Purpose;
5870                 [Description (
5871                   "Access describes whether the media is readable (value=1), "
5872                   "writeable (value=2), or both (value=3). \"Unknown\" (0) "
5873                   "and \"Write Once\" (4) can also be defined."),
5874                  Values {"Unknown", "Readable", "Writeable", 
5875 mike  1.2                "Read/Write Supported", "Write Once"} ]
5876              uint16 Access;
5877                 [Description (
5878                   "ErrorMethodology is a free-form string describing "
5879                   "the type of error detection and correction supported "
5880                   "by this StorageExtent.") ]
5881              string ErrorMethodology;
5882                 [Description (
5883                   "Size in bytes of the blocks which form this StorageExtent. "
5884                   "If variable block size, then the maximum block size in bytes "
5885                   "should be specified. If the block size is unknown or if a "
5886                   "block concept is not valid (for example, for Aggregate Extents, "
5887                   "Memory or LogicalDisks), enter a 1."), 
5888                  Units ("Bytes"),
5889                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Host Storage|001.4", 
5890                   "MIB.IETF|HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.hrStorageAllocationUnits,"
5891                   "MIF.DMTF|Storage Devices|001.5"}  ]
5892              uint64 BlockSize;
5893                 [Description (
5894                   "Total number of logically contiguous blocks, of size Block"
5895                   "Size, which form this Extent. The total size of the Extent "
5896 mike  1.2         "can be calculated by multiplying BlockSize by NumberOfBlocks. "
5897                   "If the BlockSize is 1, this property is the total size of the "
5898                   "Extent."),
5899                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Host Storage|001.5", 
5900                   "MIB.IETF|HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.hrStorageSize"} ]
5901              uint64 NumberOfBlocks;
5902                 [Description ( 
5903                   "The maximum number of blocks, of size BlockSize, which are "
5904                   "available for consumption when layering StorageExtents "
5905                   "using the BasedOn association. This property only has meaning "
5906                   "when this StorageExtent is an Antecedent reference in a "
5907                   "BasedOn relationship. For example, a StorageExtent could be "
5908                   "composed of 120 blocks. However, the Extent itself may use 20 "
5909                   "blocks for redundancy data. If another StorageExtent is BasedOn "
5910                   "this Extent, only 100 blocks would be available to it. This "
5911                   "information ('100 blocks is available for consumption') is "
5912                   "indicated in the ConsumableBlocks property.")  ]
5913              uint64 ConsumableBlocks;
5914 karl  1.1       [Description (
5915 mike  1.2         "True indicates that the underlying StorageExtent(s) "
5916                   "participate in a StorageRedundancyGroup.") ]
5917              boolean IsBasedOnUnderlyingRedundancy;
5918 karl  1.1       [Description (
5919 mike  1.2         "Boolean set to TRUE if the Storage is sequentially accessed "
5920                   "by a MediaAccessDevice. A TapePartition is an example of a "
5921                   "sequentially accessed StorageExtent. StorageVolumes, Disk"
5922                   "Partitions and LogicalDisks represent randomly accessed "
5923                   "Extents.") ]
5924              boolean SequentialAccess;
5925 karl  1.1 };
5926           
5927 mike  1.2 
5928 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5929 mike  1.2 // ResidesOnExtent
5930 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5931 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
5932                "An association between a FileSystem and the StorageExtent "
5933                "where it is located. Typically, a FileSystem ResidesOn "
5934                "a LogicalDisk.") ] 
5935           class CIM_ResidesOnExtent : CIM_Dependency {
5936                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Description ("The StorageExtent.") ]
5937              CIM_StorageExtent REF Antecedent;
5938                 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
5939                 "The FileSystem that is located on the StorageExtent.") ]
5940              CIM_FileSystem REF Dependent;
5941 karl  1.1 };
5942           
5943 mike  1.2 
5944 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5945 mike  1.2 // BasedOn
5946 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5947 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
5948                "BasedOn is an association describing how StorageExtents can "
5949                "be assembled from lower level Extents. For example, "
5950                "ProtectedSpaceExtents are parts of PhysicalExtents, while "
5951                "VolumeSets are assembled from one or more Physical or "
5952                "ProtectedSpaceExtents. As another example, CacheMemory "
5953                "can be defined independently and realized in a PhysicalElement "
5954                "or can be 'based on' Volatile or NonVolatileStorageExtents.") ] 
5955           class CIM_BasedOn : CIM_Dependency {
5956                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
5957                   "The lower level StorageExtent.") ]
5958              CIM_StorageExtent REF Antecedent;
5959                 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
5960                   "The higher level StorageExtent.") ]
5961              CIM_StorageExtent REF Dependent;
5962                 [Description (
5963                   "StartingAddress indicates where in lower level storage, "
5964                   "the higher level Extent begins.") ] 
5965              uint64 StartingAddress;
5966                 [Description (
5967                   "EndingAddress indicates where in lower level storage, "
5968 mike  1.2         "the higher level Extent ends. This property is useful when "
5969                   "mapping non-contiguous Extents into a higher level grouping.") ] 
5970              uint64 EndingAddress;
5971                 [Description (
5972                   "If there is an order to the BasedOn associations that "
5973                   "describe how a higher level StorageExtent is assembled, the "
5974                   "OrderIndex property indicates this. When an order exists, "
5975                   "the instances of BasedOn with the same Dependent value "
5976                   "(i.e., the same higher level Extent) should place unique "
5977                   "values in the OrderIndex property. The lowest value implies "
5978                   "the first member of the collection of lower level Extents, "
5979                   "and increasing values imply successive members of the "
5980                   "collection. If there is no ordered relationship, a value "
5981                   "of zero should be specified. An example of the use of this "
5982                   "property is to define a RAID-0 striped array of 3 disks. "
5983                   "The resultant RAID array is a StorageExtent that is "
5984                   "dependent on (BasedOn) the StorageExtents that describe "
5985                   "each of the 3 disks. The OrderIndex of each BasedOn "
5986                   "association from the disk Extents to the RAID array could "
5987                   "be specified as 1, 2 and 3 to indicate the order in which "
5988                   "the disk Extents are used to access the RAID data.") ]
5989 mike  1.2    uint16 OrderIndex;
5990 karl  1.1 };
5991           
5992 mike  1.2 
5993 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5994 mike  1.2 // MediaPresent
5995 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
5996 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
5997                "Where a StorageExtent must be accessed through a MediaAccess"
5998                "Device, this relationship is described by the MediaPresent "
5999                "association."),
6000               MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Storage Devices|001.8"}  ] 
6001           class CIM_MediaPresent : CIM_Dependency {
6002                 [Override ("Antecedent"),
6003                  Description ("The MediaAccessDevice.") ]
6004              CIM_MediaAccessDevice REF Antecedent;
6005                 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
6006                   "The StorageExtent accessed using the MediaAccessDevice.") ]
6007              CIM_StorageExtent REF Dependent;
6008                 [Description (
6009                   "Boolean indicating that the accessed StorageExtent is "
6010                   "fixed in the MediaAccessDevice and can not be ejected.") ]
6011              boolean FixedMedia;
6012 karl  1.1 };
6013           
6014 mike  1.2 
6015 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6016 mike  1.2 // StorageError
6017 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6018              [Description (
6019 mike  1.2      "StorageError defines blocks of media or memory space that are "
6020                "mapped 'out of use' due to errors. The Key of the class is "
6021                "the StartingAddress of the bytes in error.") ] 
6022           class CIM_StorageError : CIM_ManagedElement {
6023                 [Propagated("CIM_StorageExtent.SystemCreationClassName"),
6024                  Key, MaxLen (256),
6025                  Description ("The scoping System's CreationClassName.") ]
6026              string SystemCreationClassName;
6027                 [Propagated("CIM_StorageExtent.SystemName"),
6028                  Key, MaxLen (256),
6029                  Description ("The scoping System's Name.") ]
6030              string SystemName;
6031                 [Propagated("CIM_StorageExtent.CreationClassName"),
6032                  Key, MaxLen (256),
6033                  Description ("The scoping StorageExtent's CreationClassName.") ]
6034              string DeviceCreationClassName;
6035                 [Propagated("CIM_StorageExtent.DeviceID"),
6036                  Key, MaxLen (64),
6037                  Description ("The scoping StorageExtent's DeviceID.") ]
6038              string DeviceID;
6039                 [Key,
6040 mike  1.2        Description ("The starting address of the bytes in error.") ]
6041              uint64 StartingAddress;
6042                 [Description ("The ending address of the bytes in error.") ]
6043              uint64 EndingAddress;
6044 karl  1.1 };
6045           
6046 mike  1.2 
6047 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6048 mike  1.2 // StorageDefect
6049 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6050 mike  1.2    [Association, Aggregation, Description (
6051                "The StorageDefect aggregation collects the StorageErrors for "
6052                "a StorageExtent.") ] 
6053           class CIM_StorageDefect {
6054                 [Key, Aggregate, Min (1), Max (1), Description (
6055                   "The Extent reference defines the StorageExtent on which the "
6056                   "errors occurred.") ]
6057              CIM_StorageExtent REF Extent;
6058                 [Key, Weak, Description (
6059                   "Error references the Error object, defining the starting "
6060                   "and ending addresses that are 'mapped out' of the Storage"
6061                   "Extent.") ]
6062              CIM_StorageError REF Error;
6063 karl  1.1 };
6064           
6065           
6066           // ===================================================================
6067 mike  1.2 // PhysicalExtent
6068 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6069              [Description (
6070 mike  1.2      "A PhysicalExtent is used to model an SCC RAID "
6071                "implementation. It defines the consecutive addressable "
6072                "block addresses on a single storage device, that are "
6073                "treated as a single StorageExtent and that are in the "
6074                "same StorageRedundancyGroup. An alternate possibility, "
6075                "if automatic configuration is used, is to instantiate or "
6076                "extend the AggregatePExtent class.") ] 
6077           class CIM_PhysicalExtent : CIM_StorageExtent {
6078           // Override is used to define the MappingString qualifier 
6079                 [Override ("BlockSize"),   
6080                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Physical Extent|001.4"} ]
6081              uint64 BlockSize;
6082           // Override is used to define the MappingString qualifier 
6083                 [Override ("NumberOfBlocks"),
6084                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Physical Extent|001.3"} ]
6085              uint64 NumberOfBlocks;
6086                 [Description (
6087                   "Number of bytes of user data to skip before "
6088                   "starting the check data interleave."),
6089                  Units ("Bytes"),
6090                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Physical Extent|001.6"} ]
6091 mike  1.2    uint64 UnitsBeforeCheckDataInterleave;
6092                 [Description (
6093                   "Number of bytes to be reserved for check data."),
6094                  Units ("Bytes"), 
6095                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Physical Extent|001.7"} ]
6096              uint64 UnitsOfCheckData;
6097                 [Description (
6098                   "Number of bytes to be reserved for user data."),
6099                  Units ("Bytes"),
6100                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Physical Extent|001.8"} ]
6101              uint64 UnitsOfUserData;
6102 karl  1.1 };
6103           
6104           
6105           // ===================================================================
6106 mike  1.2 // ProtectedSpaceExtent
6107 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6108              [Description (
6109 mike  1.2      "A ProtectedSpaceExtent is used to model an SCC RAID "
6110                "implementation. ProtectedSpaceExtent defines addressable logical "
6111                "block addresses, treated as a single Extent, located on one or "
6112                "more PhysicalExtents. ProtectedSpaceExtents exclude any logical "
6113                "blocks mapped as check data and contain user data stripe depth "
6114                "mapping information. An alternate possibility, if automatic "
6115                "configuration is used, is to instantiate or extend the Aggregate"
6116                "PSExtent class.") ] 
6117           class CIM_ProtectedSpaceExtent : CIM_StorageExtent {
6118           // Override is used to define the MappingString qualifier 
6119                 [Override ("BlockSize"),
6120                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Protected Space Extent|001.4"} ]
6121              uint64 BlockSize;
6122                 [Override ("NumberOfBlocks"),
6123                  Description (
6124                   "The number of user data blocks contained in this Extent."),
6125                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Protected Space Extent|001.3"} ]
6126              uint64 NumberOfBlocks;
6127 karl  1.1       [Description (
6128 mike  1.2         "For a ProtectedSpaceExtent that is allocated to a VolumeSet, "
6129                   "(i.e. is named in a CIM_VolumeSetBasedOnPSExtent "
6130                   "association), this property is the number of user data bytes "
6131                   "placed on this ProtectedSpaceExtent before moving on to the "
6132                   "next ProtectedSpaceExtent in the VolumeSet.  Otherwise, this "
6133                   "ProtectedSpaceExtent is considered to be unallocated and "
6134                   "this property shall be set to zero (0h.)"),
6135                  Units ("Bytes"),
6136                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Protected Space Extent|001.6"} ]
6137               uint64 UserDataStripeDepth;
6138 karl  1.1 };
6139           
6140 mike  1.2 
6141 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6142 mike  1.2 // PSExtentBasedOnPExtent
6143 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6144 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
6145                "ProtectedSpaceExtents are BasedOn a PhysicalExtent. This "
6146                "relationship is made explicit in this association.") ] 
6147           class CIM_PSExtentBasedOnPExtent : CIM_BasedOn {
6148                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
6149                   "The PhysicalExtent.") ]
6150              CIM_PhysicalExtent REF Antecedent;
6151                 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
6152                   "The ProtectedSpaceExtent which is built on the Physical"
6153                   "Extent.") ]
6154              CIM_ProtectedSpaceExtent REF Dependent;
6155                 [Override ("StartingAddress"), Description (
6156                   "The starting logical block address of the PhysicalExtent "
6157                   "from which this ProtectedSpaceExtent is derived."), 
6158                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Protected Space Extent|001.2"} ]
6159              uint64 StartingAddress;
6160 karl  1.1 };
6161           
6162 mike  1.2 
6163 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6164 mike  1.2 // StorageVolume 
6165 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6166              [Description (
6167 mike  1.2      "A StorageVolume is an Extent that is presented to the Operating"
6168                "System (for example, by a hardware RAID cabinet), to a File"
6169                "System (for example, by a software volume manager) or to another "
6170                "entity. StorageVolumes do NOT participate in StorageRedundancy"
6171                "Groups. They are directly Realized in hardware or are the end "
6172                "result of assembling lower level Extents.") ]
6173           class CIM_StorageVolume : CIM_StorageExtent {
6174 karl  1.1 };
6175           
6176 mike  1.2 
6177 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6178 mike  1.2 // VolumeSet
6179 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6180              [Description (
6181 mike  1.2      "A VolumeSet is used to model an SCC RAID implementation. "
6182                "VolumeSets represent a contiguous range of logical blocks "
6183                "presented to the operating environment. VolumeSets may overlap. "
6184                "However, the underlying PhysicalExtents within the overlap "
6185                "shall not contain any check data. They are BasedOn one or more "
6186                "ProtectedSpaceExtents. These BasedOn associations should be "
6187                "instantiated or subclassed as needed.") ] 
6188           class CIM_VolumeSet : CIM_StorageVolume {
6189           // Override is used to define the MappingString qualifier 
6190                 [Override ("NumberOfBlocks"), 
6191                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Volume Set|001.3"} ]
6192              uint64 NumberOfBlocks;
6193                 [Description (
6194                   "Number of contiguous ProtectedSpaceExtents counted "
6195                   "before looping back to the first ProtectedSpaceExtent "
6196                   "of the current stripe. It is the number of Extents forming "
6197                   "the user data stripe."),
6198                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Volume Set|001.4"} ]
6199              uint64 PSExtentStripeLength;
6200                 [Description (
6201                   "Number of ProtectedSpaceExtents to stripe as a collective "
6202 mike  1.2         "set. In SCC, this value is defined as the number of stripes "
6203                   "to count before continuing to map into the next contiguous "
6204                   "set of Extents, beyond the current stripe."), 
6205                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Volume Set|001.5"} ]
6206              uint64 PSExtentInterleaveDepth;
6207                 [Description (
6208                   "VolumeSets in SCC have additional status information "
6209                   "beyond that captured in the Availability and StatusInfo "
6210                   "properties, inherited from ManagedSystemElement. This "
6211                   "additional information (for example, \"Protection Disabled\", "
6212                   "value=9) is captured in the VolumeStatus property."), 
6213                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "None/Not Applicable", "Broken", 
6214                          "Data Lost", "Dynamic Reconfig", "Exposed", 
6215                          "Fractionally Exposed", "Partially Exposed", 
6216                          "Protection Disabled", "Readying", "Rebuild", 
6217                          "Recalculate", "Spare in Use", "Verify In Progress"} ]
6218              uint16 VolumeStatus;
6219 karl  1.1 };
6220           
6221 mike  1.2 
6222 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6223 mike  1.2 // VolumeSetBasedOnPSExtent
6224 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6225 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
6226                "VolumeSets are BasedOn on one or more ProtectedSpaceExtents. "
6227                "This relationship is made explicit in this association.") ]
6228           class CIM_VolumeSetBasedOnPSExtent : CIM_BasedOn {
6229                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min (1), 
6230                  Description ("The ProtectedSpaceExtent.") ]
6231              CIM_ProtectedSpaceExtent REF Antecedent;
6232                 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
6233                   "The VolumeSet which is built on the ProtectedSpaceExtent.") ]
6234              CIM_VolumeSet REF Dependent;
6235                 [Description (
6236                   "True if logical blocks in the ProtectedSpaceExtent are mapped "
6237                   "in decrementing order. This property corresponds to the INCDEC "
6238                   "value in the SCC-2 Volume Set PS_Extent Descriptor.") ]
6239              boolean LBAsMappedByDecrementing;
6240                 [Description (
6241                   "True if the logical block mapping algorithm includes check data "
6242                   "bytes. This property corresponds to the NOCHKSKIP attribute in "
6243                   "the SCC-2 Volume Set PS_Extent Descriptor.") ]
6244              boolean LBAMappingIncludesCheckData;
6245 karl  1.1 };
6246           
6247           
6248           // ===================================================================
6249 mike  1.2 // MediaPartition
6250 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6251              [Description (
6252 mike  1.2      "A MediaPartition is a presentation of a contiguous range "
6253                "of logical blocks and has identifying data written on/to it. "
6254                "It may include a signature written by the OS or by "
6255                "an application.  This class is a common superclass for Disk and "
6256                "TapePartions. Partitions are directly realized by Physical"
6257                "Media (indicated by the RealizesExtent association) or built "
6258                "on StorageVolumes (indicated by the BasedOn association.") ] 
6259           class CIM_MediaPartition : CIM_StorageExtent {
6260                 [Description (
6261                   "Boolean indicating that the Partition is labeled as "
6262                   "bootable. (Note that this does not mean that an Operating"
6263                   "System is actually loaded on the Partition.) With the advent "
6264                   "of bootable Tape and other bootable media, this property is "
6265                   "included in the higher level MediaPartition class, rather "
6266                   "than in a subclass such as DiskPartition.") ]
6267              boolean Bootable;
6268                 [Description (
6269                   "Boolean indicating that the Partition is available and "
6270                   "may be allocated for use.") ]
6271              boolean Allocatable;
6272                 [Description (
6273 mike  1.2         "An identifying string written to the Partition. Additional "
6274                   "information related to this 'Signature' may be found in the "
6275                   "properties, SignatureState and SignatureAlgorithm."), 
6276                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_MediaPartition.SignatureState",
6277                   "CIM_MediaPartition.SignatureAlgorithm"} ]
6278              string Signature;
6279                 [Description (
6280                   "A free-form string describing the algorithm used to "
6281                   "define the Partition Signature. The value of this property "
6282                   "is dependent on the Signature's State. "),
6283                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_MediaPartition.Signature", 
6284                   "CIM_MediaPartition.SignatureState"} ]
6285              string SignatureAlgorithm;
6286 karl  1.1       [Description (
6287 mike  1.2         "An enumeration describing the state of the Partition's "
6288                   "identifying Signature string. Information such as "
6289                   "\"Uninitialized\" (value=2), or \"Assigned by Owning "
6290                   "Application\" (value=5) are possible entries. "),
6291                  Values {"Unknown", "Unimplemented", "Uninitialized",
6292                          "Calculated by Operating System", 
6293                          "Calculated by a Media Manager", 
6294                          "Assigned by Owning Application"},
6295                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_MediaPartition.Signature",
6296                   "CIM_MediaPartition.SignatureAlgorithm"} ]
6297              string SignatureState;
6298 karl  1.1       [Description (
6299 mike  1.2         "Boolean indicating that the Partition can be grown/extended "
6300                   "without reformatting.") ]
6301              boolean Extendable;
6302 karl  1.1 };
6303           
6304 mike  1.2 
6305 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6306 mike  1.2 // DiskPartition
6307 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6308              [Description (
6309 mike  1.2      "A DiskPartition is a presentation of a contiguous range "
6310                "of logical blocks that is identifiable by the Operating"
6311                "System via the Partition's type and subtype fields. Disk"
6312                "Partitions should be directly realized by PhysicalMedia "
6313                "(indicated by the RealizesDiskPartition association) or built "
6314                "on StorageVolumes (indicated by the PartitionBasedOnVolume "
6315                "association.") ] 
6316           class CIM_DiskPartition : CIM_MediaPartition {
6317                 [Description (
6318                   "Boolean indicating that the DiskPartition is labelled as "
6319                   "the primary partition for a ComputerSystem.") ]
6320              boolean PrimaryPartition;
6321                 [Description ("The type of Partition."), 
6322                  Values {"Unknown", "Primary", "Extended", "Logical"} ]
6323              uint16 PartitionType;
6324 karl  1.1       [Description (
6325 mike  1.2         "The 'sub' type of a primary, extended, or logical Partition. "
6326                   "The list of possible values corresponds to the decimal "
6327                   "representation of the typical values in the Partition record."), 
6328                  ValueMap {"0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", 
6329                            "10", "11", "12", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", 
6330                            "20", "22", "23", "27", "28", "33", "35", "36", 
6331                            "38", "49", "51", "52", "53", "54", "55", "60", 
6332                            "64", "65", "66", "67", "80", "81", "82", "83", 
6333                            "84", "85", "86", "97", "99", "100", "101", "102", 
6334                            "103", "104", "105", "113", "115", "116", "117", 
6335                            "118", "119", "120", "121", "128", "129", "130", 
6336                            "131", "132", "134", "135", "147", "148", "161", 
6337                            "163", "164", "165", "166", "177", "179", "180", 
6338                            "182", "183", "184", "193", "196", "198", "199", 
6339                            "216", "219", "225", "227", "228", "229", "230", 
6340                            "239", "240", "241", "242", "243", "244", "246", 
6341                            "254", "255", "65535"}, 
6342                  Values {"Empty | Microsoft", "DOS 12-bit FAT", 
6343                          "XENIX root", "XENIX usr", "DOS 16-bit FAT", 
6344                          "DOS Extended", "DOS 16-bit FAT (> 32MB)", 
6345                          "OS/2 HPFS | Win NTFS | QNX Ver 2 | Adv UNIX", 
6346 mike  1.2                "AIX Boot | OS /2 | Dell (Array) | Commodore DOS", 
6347                          "AIX Data, Coherent", "OS/2 Boot Manager", 
6348                          "32-bit FAT", "32-bit FAT", "Microsoft 16-bit FAT", 
6349                          "Microsoft DOS Extended", "OPUS | OS/2 2.0", 
6350                          "OS/2 (MOSS) Inactive Type 1", 
6351                          "Compaq Diagnostics Partition | Microsoft", 
6352                          "OS/2 (MOSS) Inactive Type 4", 
6353                          "OS/2 (MOSS) Inactive Type 6", 
6354                          "OS/2 (MOSS) Inactive Type 7", 
6355                          "OS/2 (MOSS) Inactive Type B", 
6356                          "OS/2 (MOSS) Inactive Type C", "Microsoft", 
6357                          "Microsoft", "Microsoft", "Microsoft", "Microsoft", 
6358                          "Microsoft", "Microsoft", "OS/2 Logical Volume Manager", 
6359                          "Microsoft", "OS/2 JFS Log", "PowerQuest", 
6360                          "VENIX 80286 | Series/1 Disk", "Personal RISC Boot", 
6361                          "Veritas", "Veritas", "OnTrack Disk Manager Read Only DOS", 
6362                          "OnTrack Disk Manager Read/Write DOS", 
6363                          "CPM | Microport System V/386 | OnTrack Disk Mgr | Microsoft", 
6364                          "OnTrack Disk Manager", "OnTrack Disk Manager Non-DOS", 
6365                          "Micro House EZ-Drive Non-DOS", 
6366                          "Golden Bow Vfeature | Microsoft", 
6367 mike  1.2                "Storage Dimensions SpeedStor | Microsoft", 
6368                          "UNIX - AT&T System V/386 | SCO UNIX", 
6369                          "Novell NetWare | Speedstore", "Novell NetWare", 
6370                          "Novell NetWare", "Novell", "Novell", "Novell", 
6371                          "Microsoft", "Microsoft", "Microsoft", "PC/IX IBM", 
6372                          "Microsoft", "QNX POSIX", "QNX POSIX (Secondary)", 
6373                          "QNX POSIX (Secondary)", 
6374                          "Minix (<=1.4a) | Linux | Microsoft", 
6375                          "Minix (>=1.4b) | Microsoft", "Linux Swap | Prime", 
6376                          "Linux Native | Apple", "System Hibernation for APM", 
6377                          "Microsoft", "HPFS FT mirror", "Amoeba | Microsoft", 
6378                          "Amoeba BBT | Microsoft", "Microsoft", "Microsoft", 
6379                          "Microsoft", "BSD/386", "Microsoft", "Microsoft", 
6380                          "Microsoft", "Microsoft", "Microsoft", 
6381                          "BSDI fs | Microsoft", "BSDI Swap | Microsoft", 
6382                          "Microsoft", "Microsoft", "Microsoft", 
6383                          "Syrinx | HPFS FT Disabled Mirror", "CP/M 86", 
6384                          "Digital Research CPM-86 | Concurrent DOS | OUTRIGGER", 
6385                          "SpeedStor 12-bit FAT Extended", 
6386                          "DOS Read-Only | Storage Dimensions", 
6387                          "SpeedStor 16-bit FAT Extended", "Microsoft", 
6388 mike  1.2                "Microsoft", "Intel", "OS/2 Raw Data", 
6389                          "Storage Dimensions", "DOS (Secondary)", "Microsoft", 
6390                          "SpeedStor Large | Storage Dimensions", "Microsoft", 
6391                          "Lan Step | SpeedStor | IBM PS/2 IML", 
6392                          "Bad Block Tables", "Unknown"} ]
6393              uint16 PartitionSubtype;
6394           };
6395           
6396           
6397           // ===================================================================
6398           // DiskPartitionBasedOnVolume
6399           // ===================================================================
6400              [Association, Description (
6401                "DiskPartitions should be BasedOn a single StorageVolume (for "
6402                "example, exposed by a hardware RAID cabinet), an SCC VolumeSet, "
6403                "or realized directly in PhysicalMedia. The first two "
6404                "relationships are made explicit in this association. The latter "
6405                "is conveyed by the RealizesDiskPartition association.") ]
6406           class CIM_DiskPartitionBasedOnVolume : CIM_BasedOn {
6407                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max (1), 
6408                  Description ("The StorageVolume.") ]
6409 mike  1.2    CIM_StorageVolume REF Antecedent;
6410                 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
6411                   "The DiskPartition which is built on the Volume.") ]
6412              CIM_DiskPartition REF Dependent;
6413 karl  1.1 };
6414           
6415 mike  1.2 
6416 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6417 mike  1.2 // TapePartition
6418 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6419              [Description (
6420 mike  1.2      "Capabilities and management of a TapePartition StorageExtent. "
6421                "Note that if a PhysicalTape is not partitioned, only a "
6422                "generic StorageExtent that represents the entire Tape should "
6423                "be instantiated. TapePartitions may be BasedOn other "
6424                "StorageExtents or directly Realized on a PhysicalTape.") ]
6425           class CIM_TapePartition : CIM_MediaPartition {
6426 karl  1.1       [Gauge, Description (
6427 mike  1.2         "Number of blocks that are currently unused/not written on "
6428                   "the Partition. When this number is multiplied by the "
6429                   "BlockSize, inherited from StorageExtent, the total number "
6430                   "of bytes available for writing can be computed.") ]
6431              uint64 UnusedBlocks;
6432           
6433 karl  1.1 };
6434           
6435 mike  1.2 
6436 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6437 mike  1.2 // TapePartitionOnSurface
6438 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6439 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
6440                "TapePartitionOnSurface represents the ability to have one or "
6441                "more TapePartitions on each surface of a PhysicalTape. The "
6442                "individual surfaces are represented as instances of "
6443                "CIM_StorageExtent.") ]
6444           class CIM_TapePartitionOnSurface : CIM_BasedOn {
6445                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max (1), 
6446 karl  1.1        Description (
6447 mike  1.2         "The StorageExtent that represents the Tape's surface.") ]
6448              CIM_StorageExtent REF Antecedent;
6449                 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
6450                   "The TapePartition which is built on the Extent.") ]
6451              CIM_TapePartition REF Dependent;
6452 karl  1.1 };
6453           
6454 mike  1.2 
6455 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6456 mike  1.2 // LogicalDisk
6457 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6458              [Description (
6459 mike  1.2      "A LogicalDisk is a presentation of a contiguous range of "
6460                "logical blocks that is identifiable by a FileSystem via the "
6461                "Disk's DeviceId (key) field. For example in a Windows "
6462                "environment, the DeviceID field would contain a drive letter. "
6463                "In a Unix environment, it would contain the access path; and in "
6464                "a NetWare environment, DeviceID would contain the volume name. "
6465                "LogicalDisks are typically built on a DiskPartition or Storage"
6466                "Volume (for example, exposed by a software volume manager) "
6467                "using the LogicalDiskBasedOnPartition or LogicalDiskBasedOn"
6468                "Volume associations. However, it can be based on other "
6469                "StorageExtents, like CIM_Memory, in the case of a RAM disk. "
6470                "The latter is described using the LogicalDiskBasedOnExtent "
6471                "relationship. (Indeed, the BasedOnExtent association is the "
6472                "superclass for the BasedOnPartition and BasedOnVolume "
6473                "relationships.)") ] 
6474           class CIM_LogicalDisk : CIM_StorageExtent {
6475 karl  1.1 };
6476           
6477 mike  1.2 
6478 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6479 mike  1.2 // LogicalDiskBasedOnExtent 
6480 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6481 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
6482                "LogicalDisks can be BasedOn a single StorageVolume, Memory "
6483                "(in the case of a RAM Disk), a DiskPartition or other " 
6484                "StorageExtent. These relationships are made explicit in this "
6485                "association. Subclasses of the association, LogicalDiskBasedOn"
6486                "Partition and LogicalDiskBasedOnVolume, detail the 'typical' "
6487                "semantics.") ]
6488           class CIM_LogicalDiskBasedOnExtent : CIM_BasedOn {
6489                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max (1), 
6490                  Description ("The StorageExtent.") ]
6491 karl  1.1    CIM_StorageExtent REF Antecedent;
6492 mike  1.2       [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
6493                   "The LogicalDisk which is built on the StorageExtent.") ]
6494              CIM_LogicalDisk REF Dependent;
6495           };
6496           
6497           
6498           // ===================================================================
6499           // LogicalDiskBasedOnVolume
6500           // ===================================================================
6501              [Association, Description (
6502                "LogicalDisks can be BasedOn a single Volume (for example, "
6503                "exposed by a software volume manager), or be BasedOn a Disk"
6504                "Partition directly. The former relationship is made explicit "
6505                "in this association.") ]
6506           class CIM_LogicalDiskBasedOnVolume : CIM_LogicalDiskBasedOnExtent {
6507                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max (1), 
6508                  Description ("The StorageVolume.") ]
6509           CIM_StorageVolume REF Antecedent; 
6510 karl  1.1 };
6511           
6512 mike  1.2 
6513 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6514 mike  1.2 // LogicalDiskBasedOnVolumeSet
6515 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6516 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
6517                "LogicalDisks can be BasedOn a VolumeSet. This association is "
6518                "an optimization where software RAID doesn't exist and the "
6519                "LogicalDisk is built right on top of a VolumeSet presented by "
6520                "an SCC cabinet. However, this would be better modeled by a "
6521                "DiskPartition BasedOn the VolumeSet (described using the "
6522                "DiskPartitionBasedOnVolume association) and then basing the "
6523                "LogicalDisk on the DiskPartition (using the LogicalDisk"
6524                "BasedOnPartition association).") ] 
6525           class CIM_LogicalDiskBasedOnVolumeSet : CIM_LogicalDiskBasedOnVolume {
6526                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max (1),
6527                  Description ("The VolumeSet.") ]
6528              CIM_VolumeSet REF Antecedent;
6529 karl  1.1 };
6530           
6531 mike  1.2 
6532 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6533 mike  1.2 // LogicalDiskBasedOnPartition
6534 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6535 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
6536                "LogicalDisks can be BasedOn a DiskPartition. For example, a "
6537                "personal computer's C: drive may be located on a Partition on "
6538                "local PhysicalMedia. In this association of LogicalDisks to "
6539                "Partitions, note that the cardinality of the Antecedent, Disk"
6540                "Partition, is Max(1). This dictates that a LogicalDisk can not "
6541                "span more than one Partition. However, there are cases where "
6542                "this is true. When it occurs, the LogicalDisk is really based "
6543                "on some kind of RAID configuration (for example, a mirror or "
6544                "stripe set). In these scenarios, the LogicalDisk is more "
6545                "correctly BasedOn a StorageVolume. To prevent incorrectly using "
6546                "the LogicalDiskBasedOnPartition association, the Max(1) "
6547                "qualifier was put on the Antecedent reference to the "
6548                "DiskPartition.") ] 
6549           class CIM_LogicalDiskBasedOnPartition : CIM_LogicalDiskBasedOnExtent {
6550                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max (1),
6551                  Description ("The DiskPartition.") ]
6552              CIM_DiskPartition REF Antecedent;
6553 karl  1.1 };
6554           
6555 mike  1.2 
6556 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6557 mike  1.2 // AggregatePExtent
6558 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6559 mike  1.2    [Description (
6560                "An AggregatePExtent is used to model an SCC RAID "
6561                "implementation. AggregatePExtents provide summary information "
6562                "about the addressable logical blocks which are in the same "
6563                "StorageRedundancyGroup and reside on the same storage device. "
6564                "This is an alternative grouping for PhysicalExtents, when only "
6565                "summary information is needed or when automatic configuration "
6566                "is used.") ] 
6567           class CIM_AggregatePExtent : CIM_StorageExtent {
6568                 [Override ("NumberOfBlocks"),
6569 karl  1.1        Description (
6570 mike  1.2         "Total number of blocks (including the check data blocks) "
6571                   "contained in this AggregatePExtent.  The block size (an "
6572                   "inherited property) should be set to the same value as for "
6573                   "the MediaAccessDevice associated with this Extent."),
6574                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Aggregate Physical Extent|001.2"} ]
6575              uint64 NumberOfBlocks;
6576 karl  1.1       [Description (
6577 mike  1.2         "The number of blocks contained in this AggregatePExtent "
6578                   "to be used as check data. If this AggregatePExtent is "
6579                   "available, then this value shall be zero."), 
6580                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Aggregate Physical Extent|001.3"} ]
6581              uint64 BlocksOfCheckData;
6582 karl  1.1 };
6583           
6584 mike  1.2 
6585 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6586 mike  1.2 // AggregatePSExtent
6587 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6588              [Description (
6589 mike  1.2      "An AggregatePSExtent is used to model an SCC RAID "
6590                "implementation. AggregatePSExtents define the number of "
6591                "addressable logical blocks on a single storage device, "
6592                "excluding any logical blocks mapped as check data. "
6593                "This is an alternative grouping for ProtectedSpaceExtents, "
6594                "when only summary information is needed or when automatic "
6595                "configuration is used.") ] 
6596           class CIM_AggregatePSExtent : CIM_StorageExtent {
6597                 [Override ("NumberOfBlocks"), Description (
6598                   "Total number of user data blocks that are contained in this "
6599                   "Extent."),
6600                  MappingStrings {
6601                   "MIF.DMTF|Aggregate Protected Space Extent|001.2"} ]
6602              uint64 NumberOfBlocks;   
6603 karl  1.1 };
6604           
6605 mike  1.2 
6606 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6607 mike  1.2 // AggregatePSExtentBasedOnPExtent
6608 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6609 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
6610                "AggregatePSExtents are BasedOn a single PhysicalExtent. This "
6611                "relationship is made explicit in this association.") ]
6612           class CIM_AggregatePSExtentBasedOnPExtent : CIM_BasedOn {
6613                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max (1), 
6614                  Description ("The PhysicalExtent.")]
6615              CIM_PhysicalExtent REF Antecedent;
6616                 [Override ("Dependent"),  Description (
6617                   "The AggregatePSExtent which is built on the "
6618                   "PhysicalExtent.") ]
6619              CIM_AggregatePSExtent REF Dependent;
6620 karl  1.1 };
6621           
6622 mike  1.2 
6623           // ===================================================================
6624           // AggregatePSExtentBasedOnAggregatePExtent
6625 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6626 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
6627                "AggregatePSExtents are BasedOn a single AggregatePExtent. This "
6628                "relationship is made explicit in this association.") ]
6629           class CIM_AggregatePSExtentBasedOnAggregatePExtent : CIM_BasedOn {
6630                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max (1),
6631                  Description ("The AggregatePExtent.")]
6632              CIM_AggregatePExtent REF Antecedent;
6633                 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
6634                   "The AggregatePSExtent which is built on the Aggregate"
6635                   "PExtent.") ]
6636              CIM_AggregatePSExtent REF Dependent;
6637           };
6638           
6639           
6640           // ===================================================================
6641           // Snapshot 
6642           // ===================================================================
6643              [Description (
6644                "The Snapshot class is an optional construct. It can be "
6645                "used to represent an Extent that contains a full copy of "
6646                "another Extent, or the changes to that Extent when performing "
6647 mike  1.2      "a delta-based (delta before or delta after) copy.\n"
6648                "Snapshot's definition in CIM is not equivalent to the act "
6649                "of creating a volume or file-based snapshot, or a point in "
6650                "time copy. It is at a much lower level and represents the "
6651                "use of storage to hold a copied image of an Extent, or to hold "
6652                "changes to an Extent.  Use of the Snapshot object when making "
6653                "a full copy is only recommended if the purpose is to describe "
6654                "the existence of a copy. (This use will be very infrequent.) "
6655                "The problem with describing an Extent solely as a 'snapshot' "
6656                "is that when the snapshot/copy is broken, the object must be "
6657                "destroyed. Typically, this object still holds valid data, and "
6658                "would have to be reinstantiated. If the 'full copy' object "
6659                "is to be treated as a StorageVolume or more general Extent, "
6660                "then it should be modeled as such from the beginning - "
6661                "i.e., not as an instance of Snapshot but as an instance of a "
6662                "generic StorageExtent or StorageVolume. In this case, the "
6663                "Synchronized association would be used to describe that one "
6664                "StorageExtent is synchronized with another.\n"
6665                "When describing a delta-based snapshot/point in time copy, "
6666                "the Snapshot object represents the store holding the before/after "
6667                "image changes to the original Extent. For example, when doing a "
6668 mike  1.2      "'delta before' Snapshot, the resultant target would be modeled "
6669                "as a StorageExtent that is BasedOn the original Extent and the "
6670                "instance of Snapshot (that holds the changes to the original Extent).") ]
6671           class CIM_Snapshot : CIM_StorageExtent {
6672                 [Description ("True indicates that the snapshot is synced.") ]
6673              boolean IsSynced;
6674                 [Description (
6675                   "The time stamp indicating when the sync occurred.") ]
6676              datetime SyncTime;
6677           };
6678           
6679           
6680           // ===================================================================
6681           // SnapshotOfExtent
6682           // ===================================================================
6683              [Association, Description (
6684                "SnapshotOfExtent is an association between an Extent and "
6685                "its Snapshot. This relationship is made explicit in this "
6686                "association.") ]
6687           class CIM_SnapshotOfExtent : CIM_Dependency {
6688                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max (1), 
6689 mike  1.2        Description ("The StorageExtent.") ]
6690              CIM_StorageExtent REF Antecedent;
6691                 [Override ("Dependent"), 
6692                  Description ("The Snapshot.") ]
6693              CIM_Snapshot REF Dependent;
6694                 [Description ("The type of snapshot."), 
6695                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Copy", "Before Delta", 
6696                          "After Delta"} ]
6697              uint16 SnapshotType;
6698           };
6699           
6700           
6701           // ===================================================================
6702           // Memory
6703 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6704              [Description (
6705 mike  1.2      "Capabilities and management of Memory-related LogicalDevices.") ] 
6706           class CIM_Memory : CIM_StorageExtent {
6707                 [Override ("ErrorMethodology"),
6708                  Description (
6709                   "ErrorMethodology for Memory is a string property that "
6710                   "indicates whether parity or CRC algorithms, ECC or other "
6711                   "mechanisms are used. Details on the algorithm can also "
6712                   "be supplied."),
6713                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Physical Memory Array|001.7"} ]
6714              string ErrorMethodology;
6715                 [Description (
6716                   "The beginning address, referenced by an application or "
6717                   "operating system and mapped by a memory controller, for "
6718                   "this Memory object. The starting address is specified in "
6719                   "KBytes."),
6720                  Units ("KiloBytes"),
6721                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Memory Array Mapped Addresses|001.3",
6722                   "MIF.DMTF|Memory Device Mapped Addresses|001.4"} ]
6723              uint64 StartingAddress;
6724                 [Description (
6725                   "The ending address, referenced by an application or "
6726 mike  1.2         "operating system and mapped by a memory controller, for "
6727                   "this Memory object. The ending address is specified in "
6728                   "KBytes."),
6729                  Units ("KiloBytes"),
6730                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Memory Array Mapped Addresses|001.4",
6731                   "MIF.DMTF|Memory Device Mapped Addresses|001.5"} ]
6732              uint64 EndingAddress;
6733                 [Description (
6734                   "An integer enumeration describing the type of error that "
6735                   "occurred most recently. For example, single (value=6) or "
6736                   "double bit errors (7) can be specified using this property. "
6737                   "The values, 12-14, are undefined in the CIM Schema since in "
6738                   "DMI, they mix the semantics of the type of error and whether "
6739                   "it was correctable or not.  The latter is indicated in the "
6740                   "property, CorrectableError."),
6741                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", 
6742                            "11", "12", "13", "14"},
6743                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "OK", "Bad Read", "Parity Error",
6744                          "Single-Bit Error", "Double-Bit Error", "Multi-Bit Error",
6745                          "Nibble Error", "Checksum Error", "CRC Error", "Undefined",
6746                          "Undefined", "Undefined"}, 
6747 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Memory Device|005",
6748                   "MIF.DMTF|Physical Memory Array|001.8"},
6749                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Memory.OtherErrorDescription"} ]
6750              uint16 ErrorInfo;
6751                 [Description (
6752                   "Free form string providing more information if the Error"
6753                   "Type property is set to 1, \"Other\". If not set to 1, this "
6754                   "string has no meaning."),
6755                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Memory.ErrorInfo"} ]
6756              string OtherErrorDescription;
6757                 [Description (
6758                   "Boolean indicating that the most recent error was "
6759                   "correctable. If the ErrorInfo property is equal to 3, " 
6760                   "\"OK\", then this property has no meaning."),
6761                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Memory Device|005",
6762                   "MIF.DMTF|Physical Memory Array|001.8"} ]
6763              boolean CorrectableError;
6764                 [Description (
6765                   "The time that the last memory error occurred. The type of "
6766                   "error is described by the ErrorInfo property. If the Error"
6767                   "Info property is equal to 3, \"OK\", then this property has "
6768 mike  1.2         "no meaning.") ]
6769              datetime ErrorTime;
6770                 [Description (
6771                   "An integer enumeration indicating the memory access "
6772                   "operation that caused the last error. The type of error is "
6773                   "described by the ErrorInfo property. If the ErrorInfo "
6774                   "property is equal to 3, \"OK\", then this property "
6775                   "has no meaning."),
6776                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5"}, 
6777                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Read", "Write", "Partial Write"},
6778                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Memory Device|005",
6779                   "MIF.DMTF|Physical Memory Array|001.10"} ]
6780              uint16 ErrorAccess;
6781                 [Description (
6782                   "The size of the data transfer in bits that caused the last "
6783                   "error. 0 indicates no error. If the ErrorInfo property "
6784                   "is equal to 3, \"OK\", then this property should be set "
6785                   "to 0."),
6786                  Units ("Bits"),       
6787                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Memory Device|005",
6788                   "MIF.DMTF|Physical Memory Array|001.11"} ]
6789 mike  1.2    uint32 ErrorTransferSize;
6790                 [OctetString, Description (
6791                   "Data captured during the last erroneous mebmory access. "
6792                   "The data occupies the first n octets of the array necessary "
6793                   "to hold the number of bits specified by the ErrorTransferSize "
6794                   "property. If ErrorTransferSize is 0, then this property "
6795                   "has no meaning."),
6796                  ArrayType ("Indexed"),   
6797                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Memory Device|005",
6798                   "MIF.DMTF|Physical Memory Array|001.12"} ]
6799              uint8 ErrorData[64];
6800                 [Description (
6801                   "The ordering for data stored in the ErrorData property. "
6802                   "\"Least Significant Byte First\" (value=1) or "
6803                   "\"Most Significant Byte First\" (2) can be specified. If "
6804                   "ErrorTransferSize is 0, then this property has no meaning."),
6805                  Values {"Unknown", "Least Significant Byte First",
6806                          "Most Significant Byte First"}       ]
6807              uint16 ErrorDataOrder;
6808 karl  1.1       [Description (
6809 mike  1.2         "Specifies the address of the last memory error. The type "
6810                   "of error is described by the ErrorInfo property. "
6811                   "If the ErrorInfo property is equal to 3, \"OK\", then this "
6812                   "property has no meaning."),     
6813                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Memory Device|005", 
6814                   "MIF.DMTF|Memory Device|005", 
6815                   "MIF.DMTF|Physical Memory Array|001.14"} ]
6816              uint64 ErrorAddress;
6817 karl  1.1       [Description (
6818 mike  1.2         "Boolean indicating whether the address information in "
6819                   "the property, ErrorAddress, is a system-level address (TRUE) " 
6820                   "or a physical address (FALSE). If the ErrorInfo property is "
6821                   "equal to 3, \"OK\", then this property has no meaning.") ]
6822              boolean SystemLevelAddress;
6823 karl  1.1       [Description (
6824 mike  1.2         "Specifies the range, in bytes, to which the last error can be "
6825                   "resolved. For example, if error addresses are resolved to bit "
6826                   "11 (ie, on a typical page basis), then errors can be "
6827                   "resolved to 4K boundaries and this property is set to 4000. "
6828                   "If the ErrorInfo property is equal to 3, \"OK\", then this "
6829                   "property has no meaning."),
6830                  Units ("Bytes"),
6831                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Memory Device|005",
6832                  "MIF.DMTF|Physical Memory Array|001.15"} ]
6833              uint64 ErrorResolution;
6834                 [OctetString, Description (
6835                   "An array of octets holding additional error information. "
6836                   "An example is ECC Syndrome or the return of the check bits "
6837                   "if a CRC-based ErrorMethodology is used. In the latter case, "
6838                   "if a single bit error is recognized and the CRC algorithm "
6839                   "is known, it is possible to determine the exact bit that "
6840                   "failed.  This type of data (ECC Syndrome, Check Bit or "
6841                   "Parity Bit data, or other vendor supplied information) is "
6842                   "included in this field. If the ErrorInfo property is "
6843                   "equal to 3, \"OK\", then AdditionalErrorData has no meaning."),
6844                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Memory Device|005",
6845 mike  1.2         "MIF.DMTF|Physical Memory Array|001.13"} ]
6846              uint8 AdditionalErrorData[64];
6847           };
6848           
6849           
6850           // ===================================================================
6851           // AssociatedMemory
6852           // ===================================================================
6853              [Association, Description (
6854                "LogicalDevices may have Memory installed on them or "
6855                "otherwise associated with them - such as CacheMemory. "
6856                "This is made explicit in this association.") ] 
6857           class CIM_AssociatedMemory : CIM_Dependency {
6858                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
6859                   "Memory installed on or associated with a Device.") ]
6860              CIM_Memory REF Antecedent;
6861                 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
6862                   "The LogicalDevice.") ]
6863              CIM_LogicalDevice REF Dependent;
6864           };
6865           
6866 mike  1.2 
6867           // ===================================================================
6868           // ComputerSystemMemory
6869           // ===================================================================
6870              [Association, Aggregation, Description (
6871                "Association indicating that memory is installed and required "
6872                "for the UnitaryComputerSystem to operate. At least one "
6873                "Memory StorageExtent is required. Note that this relationship "
6874                "inherits from the SystemDevice association, and therefore, "
6875                "the Memory StorageExtent is weak to the aggregating Unitary"
6876                "ComputerSystem.") ] 
6877           class CIM_ComputerSystemMemory : CIM_SystemDevice {
6878                 [Override ("GroupComponent"), Aggregate,
6879                  Description ("The UnitaryComputerSystem.") ]
6880              CIM_UnitaryComputerSystem REF GroupComponent;
6881                 [Override ("PartComponent"), Description (
6882                   "The Memory StorageExtent which is part of the "
6883                   "UnitaryComputerSystem.") ]
6884              CIM_Memory REF PartComponent;
6885 karl  1.1 };
6886           
6887 mike  1.2 
6888 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6889 mike  1.2 // AssociatedProcessorMemory
6890 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6891 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
6892                "Associates the Processor and system Memory, or a Processor's "
6893                "Cache. ")  ]
6894           class CIM_AssociatedProcessorMemory : CIM_AssociatedMemory { 
6895                 [Override ("Dependent"), 
6896 karl  1.1        Description (
6897 mike  1.2         "The Processor that accesses the Memory or uses the Cache.") ]
6898              CIM_Processor REF Dependent; 
6899                 [Description (
6900                   "Speed of the bus, in MHertz, between the Processor and "
6901                   "Memory. "), 
6902                  Units ("MegaHertz") ]
6903              uint32 BusSpeed;
6904 karl  1.1 };
6905           
6906 mike  1.2 
6907 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6908 mike  1.2 // NonVolatileStorage
6909 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6910              [Description (
6911 mike  1.2      "Capabilities and management of NV Storage. Non-volatile memory "
6912                "natively includes flash and ROM storage. In addition, NV memory "
6913                "can be BasedOn VolatileStorage, if the volatile memory is backed "
6914                "by a Battery. This scenario would be completely described by an "
6915                "instance of the AssociatedBattery relationship, referencing the "
6916                "NonVolatileStorage as the Dependent and the Battery as the "
6917                "Antecedent, and an instance of the BasedOn relationship, "
6918                "referencing the NonVolatileStorage as the Dependent and the "
6919                "VolatileStorage as the Antecedent.") ]
6920           class CIM_NonVolatileStorage : CIM_Memory {
6921                 [Description ("Indicating that the NV storage is writeable.") ]
6922              boolean IsWriteable;
6923                 [Description (
6924                   "Boolean indicating that at least some portion of the "
6925                   "NonVolatileStorage is writeable by applications.") ]
6926              boolean ApplicationWriteable;
6927                 [Description (
6928                   "When at least some portion of the NonVolatileStorage is "
6929                   "writeable (ApplicationWriteable property = TRUE), StartAddress"
6930                   "forApplcationWrite indicates the starting address for "
6931                   "application data. If the ApplicationWriteable property is "
6932 mike  1.2         "FALSE, this property is undefined."), 
6933                  ModelCorrespondence {
6934                   "CIM_NonVolatileStorage.ApplicationWriteable"} ]
6935              uint64 StartAddressForApplicationWrite;
6936                 [Description (
6937                   "When at least some portion of the NonVolatileStorage is "
6938                   "writeable (ApplicationWriteable property = TRUE), Application"
6939                   "WritableSize indicates the number of bits available for "
6940                   "application data. If the ApplicationWriteable property is "
6941                   "FALSE, this property is undefined."), 
6942                  Units ("Bits"), 
6943                  ModelCorrespondence {
6944                   "CIM_NonVolatileStorage.ApplicationWriteable"} ]
6945              uint64 ApplicationWriteableSize;
6946 karl  1.1 };
6947           
6948 mike  1.2 
6949 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6950 mike  1.2 // BIOSLoadedInNV
6951 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
6952 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
6953                "A link between BIOSElement and NonVolatileStorage where "
6954                "the BIOS is loaded.") ] 
6955           class CIM_BIOSLoadedInNV : CIM_Dependency {
6956                 [Override ("Antecedent"),
6957                  Description ("The non-volatile storage.") ]
6958              CIM_NonVolatileStorage REF Antecedent;
6959 karl  1.1       [Override ("Dependent"),
6960 mike  1.2        Description ("The BIOS stored in the NonVolatile Extent.") ]
6961              CIM_BIOSElement REF Dependent;
6962                 [Description (
6963                   "The starting address where the BIOS is located in "
6964                   "non-volatile storage.") ]
6965 karl  1.1    uint64 StartingAddress;
6966 mike  1.2       [Description (
6967                   "The ending address where the BIOS is located in "
6968                   "non-volatile storage.") ]
6969              uint64 EndingAddress;        
6970           };
6971           
6972           
6973           // ===================================================================
6974           // VolatileStorage
6975           // ===================================================================
6976              [Description (
6977                "Capabilities and management of Volatile Storage.") ] 
6978           class CIM_VolatileStorage : CIM_Memory {
6979                 [Description (
6980                   "Indicates whether this Memory can be cached or not."),
6981                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Resource Memory Info|002"} ]
6982              boolean Cacheable;
6983                 [Description (
6984                   "An enumeration indicating the cache type that is "
6985                   "compatible with this Memory. For example, 4 indicates "
6986                   "write-through cache.  If the Cacheable property is "
6987 mike  1.2         "set to false, then this property does not have meaning and "
6988                   "should be set to 5, \"Not Applicable\"."),
6989                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Write-Back", "Write-Through",
6990                          "Not Applicable"},
6991                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Resource Memory Info|002"} ]
6992              uint16 CacheType;
6993           };
6994           
6995           
6996           // ===================================================================
6997           // CacheMemory
6998           // ===================================================================
6999              [Description (
7000                "Capabilities and management of Cache Memory. Cache memory is "
7001                "dedicated or allocated RAM that a Processor searches first "
7002                "for data, before going to 'regular' memory. CacheMemory is "
7003                "used to speed up the delivery of data to a Processor. It is "
7004                "usually described by its closeness to the Processor (for "
7005                "example, Primary or Secondary Cache).\n"
7006                "If a DiskDrive includes RAM allocated for holding the disk's "
7007                "most recently read and/or adjacent data (in order to speed "
7008 mike  1.2      "up retrieval), this also would be modeled as CacheMemory. "
7009                "Note that CacheMemory is NOT operating system or application "
7010                "level buffers but actual RAM allocated for caching data for "
7011                "a Processor, from a hard disk, etc.") ]
7012           class CIM_CacheMemory : CIM_Memory {
7013                 [Description (
7014                   "Defines whether this is the Primary (value=3), Secondary "
7015                   "(value=4) or Tertiary (value=5) Cache. Also, \"Other\" (1), "
7016                   "\"Unknown\" (2) and \"Not Applicable\" (6) can be defined."),
7017                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6"},
7018                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Primary", "Secondary", "Tertiary", 
7019                          "Not Applicable"},
7020                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Cache|006"} ]
7021              uint16 Level;
7022                 [Description (
7023                   "Defines whether this is write-back (value=3) or write-through "
7024                   "(value=4) Cache, or whether this information \"Varies with "
7025                   "Address\" (5) or is defined individually for each I/O (6). "
7026                   "Also, \"Other\" (1) and \"Unknown\" (2) can be specified."),         
7027                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6"},
7028                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Write Back", "Write Through",
7029 mike  1.2                "Varies with Address", "Determination Per I/O"},
7030                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Cache|006"} ]
7031              uint16 WritePolicy;
7032                 [Description (
7033                   "Defines whether this is for instruction caching (value=3), "
7034                   "data caching (value=4) or both (value=5, \"Unified\"). "
7035                   "Also, \"Other\" (1) and \"Unknown\" (2) can be defined."),
7036                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5"},
7037                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Instruction", "Data", "Unified"},
7038                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Cache|006"} ]
7039              uint16 CacheType;
7040                 [Description (
7041                   "Size, in bytes, of a single cache bucket or line."),
7042                  Units ("Bytes"),
7043                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Cache|006"} ]
7044              uint32 LineSize;
7045                 [Description (
7046                   "An integer enumeration describing the algorithm to "
7047                   "determine which cache lines or buckets should be re-used."),
7048                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8"},
7049                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Least Recently Used (LRU)",
7050 mike  1.2                "First In First Out (FIFO)", "Last In First Out (LIFO)",
7051                          "Least Frequently Used (LFU)", 
7052                          "Most Frequently Used (MFU)", 
7053                          "Data Dependent Multiple Algorithms"},
7054                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Cache|006"} ]
7055              uint16 ReplacementPolicy;
7056                 [Description (
7057                   "Policy that shall be employed by the Cache for handling "
7058                   "read requests. For example, \"Read\", \"Read-Ahead\" or "
7059                   "both can be specified using the values, 3, 4 or 5, "
7060                   "respectively. If the read policy is determined individually "
7061                   "(ie, for each request), then the value 6 (\"Determination "
7062                   "per I/O\") should be specified. \"Other\" (1) and "
7063                   "\"Unknown\" (2) are also valid values."),         
7064                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6"},
7065                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Read", "Read-Ahead", 
7066                          "Read and Read-Ahead", "Determination Per I/O"},
7067                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Cache|006"} ]
7068              uint16 ReadPolicy;
7069                 [Description (
7070                   "Maximum amount of time, in seconds, dirty lines or "
7071 mike  1.2         "buckets may remain in the Cache before they are flushed. "
7072                   "A value of zero indicated that a cache flush is not "
7073                   "controlled by a flushing timer."), 
7074                  Units ("Seconds"),
7075                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Cache|006"} ]
7076              uint32 FlushTimer;
7077                 [Description (
7078                   "An integer enumeration defining the system cache "
7079                   "associativity. For example, 6 indicates a fully associative "
7080                   "cache."),
7081                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8"},
7082                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Direct Mapped", 
7083                          "2-way Set-Associative",
7084                          "4-way Set-Associative", "Fully Associative",
7085                          "8-way Set-Associative", "16-way Set-Associative"},
7086                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|System Cache|006"} ]
7087              uint16 Associativity;
7088           };
7089           
7090           
7091           // ===================================================================
7092 mike  1.2 // MediaTransferDevice
7093           // ===================================================================
7094              [Description (
7095                "A MediaTransferDevice represents hardware that moves Physical"
7096                "Media. It is a superclass for Devices like PickerElement, "
7097                "ChangerDevice and InterLibraryPort.") ]
7098           class CIM_MediaTransferDevice : CIM_LogicalDevice {
7099 karl  1.1 };
7100           
7101           // ===================================================================
7102 mike  1.2 // PickerElement
7103 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
7104              [Description (
7105 mike  1.2      "PickerElements represent hardware used to pick or place "
7106                "PhysicalMedia from/into StorageMediaLocations.") ]
7107           class CIM_PickerElement : CIM_MediaTransferDevice {
7108                 [Description (
7109                   "The maximum time in seconds for a PickerElement to grab "
7110                   "a PhysicalMedia from a StorageMediaLocation, once the "
7111                   "Picker has arrived at that Location. The maximum time "
7112                   "interval for moving a Media from one point to another is "
7113                   "the sum of the PickerElement's MaxPickTime, the Changer"
7114                   "Device's MaxTransitTime and the PickerElement's MaxPutTime."), 
7115                  Units ("Seconds") ]
7116              uint32 MaxPickTime;
7117                 [Description (
7118                   "The maximum time in seconds for a PickerElement to place "
7119                   "a PhysicalMedia into a StorageMediaLocation, once the "
7120                   "Picker has arrived at that Location. The maximum time "
7121                   "interval for moving a Media from one point to another is "
7122                   "the sum of the PickerElement's MaxPickTime, the Changer"
7123                   "Device's MaxTransitTime and the PickerElement's MaxPutTime."), 
7124                  Units ("Seconds") ]
7125              uint32 MaxPutTime;
7126 mike  1.2       [Description (
7127                   "String describing the location in the StorageLibrary "
7128                   "where the Picker is currently positioned.") ] 
7129              string CellLocation;
7130           };
7131           
7132           
7133           // ===================================================================
7134           // ChangerDevice 
7135           // ===================================================================
7136              [Description (
7137                "ChangerDevices represent hardware that moves PhysicalMedia "
7138                "within a System, such as a StorageLibrary.") ]
7139           class CIM_ChangerDevice : CIM_MediaTransferDevice {
7140                 [Description (
7141                   "The maximum time in seconds between a PickerElement pick "
7142                   "and place. It should be reported as the transit time "
7143                   "between the two most physically distant StorageMedia"
7144                   "Locations in a System. The maximum time interval for "
7145                   "moving a Media from one point to another is the sum of "
7146                   "the PickerElement's MaxPickTime, the ChangerDevice's Max"
7147 mike  1.2         "TransitTime and the PickerElement's MaxPutTime."), 
7148                  Units ("Seconds") ]
7149              uint32 MaxTransitTime;
7150                 [Description (
7151                   "Boolean set to TRUE if the Changer supports media flipping. "
7152                   "Media needs to be flipped when multi-sided PhysicalMedia "
7153                   "are placed into a MediaAccessDevice that does NOT support "
7154                   "dual sided access.") ]
7155              boolean MediaFlipSupported;
7156                 [Description (
7157                   "Boolean set to TRUE if an audit is currently being performed "
7158                   "by the Changer.") ]
7159              boolean AuditInProgress;
7160                 [Description (
7161                   "A count of the number of audits performed by the Changer."), 
7162                  Counter ]
7163              uint64 AuditsPerformed;
7164           };
7165           
7166           
7167           // ===================================================================
7168 mike  1.2 // PickerForChanger 
7169           // ===================================================================
7170              [Association, Description (
7171                "PickerForChanger indicates the PickerElement(s) that access "
7172                "StorageMediaLocations and deliver PhysicalMedia to the Changer, "
7173                "for movement through the System. A Changer may have several "
7174                "Pickers for faster exchange of Media.") ]
7175           class CIM_PickerForChanger : CIM_Dependency {
7176                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
7177                   "The PickerElement that accesses StorageMediaLocations "
7178                   "to deliver Media to the Changer.") ]
7179              CIM_PickerElement REF Antecedent;
7180                 [Override ("Dependent"), Max (1), 
7181                  Description ("The ChangerDevice.") ]
7182              CIM_ChangerDevice REF Dependent;
7183           };
7184           
7185           
7186           // ===================================================================
7187           // LimitedAccessPort 
7188           // ===================================================================
7189 mike  1.2    [Description (
7190                "LimitedAccessPorts represent hardware that transports Physical"
7191                "Media into or out of a System, such as a StorageLibrary. They "
7192                "are identified as 'limited' since these Ports do not provide "
7193                "access to ALL the PhysicalMedia or StorageMediaLocations in a "
7194                "Library, but only to a subset.") ]
7195           class CIM_LimitedAccessPort : CIM_MediaTransferDevice {
7196                 [Description (
7197                   "Boolean indicating that the Port is 'locked' (TRUE) or "
7198                   "'unlocked' (FALSE). When the Port is locked, access its Media "
7199                   "Locations is prevented without the use of a physical key, "
7200                   "front panel activity or the issuance of a software unlock "
7201                   "command.") ]
7202              boolean Locked;
7203                 [Description (
7204                   "When a Port is 'Extended' or 'open' (value=TRUE), its Storage"
7205                   "MediaLocations are accessible to a human operator. If not "
7206                   "extended (value=FALSE), the Locations are accessible to a "
7207                   "PickerElement.") ]
7208              boolean Extended;
7209                 [Description (
7210 mike  1.2         "When a LimitedAccessPort is 'Extended', all related media-"
7211                   "transfer componentry may be stopped. The ExtendTimeout "
7212                   "property provides a mechanism to event on a Port left open "
7213                   "for a period of time (in seconds) exceeding the property's "
7214                   "value."), 
7215                  Units ("Seconds") ]
7216              uint32 ExtendTimeout;
7217                 [Description ("Date and time that the Port was last extended.") ]
7218              datetime LastExtended;
7219                 [Counter, Description (
7220                   "The number of times that the LimitedAccessPort was used to "
7221                   "move a PhysicalMedia into the System/StorageLibrary.") ]
7222              uint64 ImportCount;
7223                 [Counter, Description (
7224                   "The number of times that the LimitedAccessPort was used to "
7225                   "move a PhysicalMedia out of the System/StorageLibrary.") ]
7226              uint64 ExportCount;
7227                 [Description (
7228                   "An enumeration expressing whether the Port is used for "
7229                   "import into the Library/System which scopes and names it " 
7230                   "(value=1), export from the Library/System (value=2), or "
7231 mike  1.2         "both (value=3)."),
7232                  Values {"Unknown", "Import", "Export", "Both Import and Export"} ]
7233              uint16 Direction;
7234           };
7235           
7236           
7237           // ===================================================================
7238           // InterLibraryPort 
7239           // ===================================================================
7240              [Description (
7241                "InterLibraryPorts represent hardware that transports Physical"
7242                "Media between connected StorageLibraries. The LibraryExchange "
7243                "association identifies the connected Libraries, by identifying "
7244                "the connected InterLibraryPorts.") ]
7245           class CIM_InterLibraryPort : CIM_MediaTransferDevice {
7246                 [Description (
7247                   "Date and time that the Port was last accessed by its "
7248                   "System/StorageLibrary. This value may be different "
7249                   "than that specified for the Port(s) to which this Inter"
7250                   "LibraryPort is connected. Connected Ports are identified "
7251                   "using the LibraryExchange association.") ]
7252 mike  1.2    datetime LastAccessed;
7253                 [Counter, Description (
7254                   "The number of times that the InterLibraryPort was used to "
7255                   "move a PhysicalMedia into the System/StorageLibrary.") ]
7256              uint64 ImportCount;
7257                 [Counter, Description (
7258                   "The number of times that the InterLibraryPort was used to "
7259                   "move a PhysicalMedia out of the System/StorageLibrary.") ]
7260              uint64 ExportCount;
7261                 [Description (
7262                   "An enumeration expressing whether the Port is used for "
7263                   "import into the Library/System which scopes and names it " 
7264                   "(value=1), export from the Library/System (value=2), or "
7265                   "both (value=3)."),
7266                  Values {"Unknown", "Import", "Export", "Both Import and Export"} ]
7267              uint16 Direction;
7268           };
7269           
7270           
7271           // ===================================================================
7272           // LibraryExchange 
7273 mike  1.2 // ===================================================================
7274              [Association, Description (
7275                "LibraryExchange indicates that two StorageLibraries are "
7276                "connected through their InterLibraryPorts.") ]
7277           class CIM_LibraryExchange : CIM_Dependency {
7278                 [Override ("Antecedent"), 
7279                  Description ("The InterLibraryPort of one StorageLibrary.") ]
7280              CIM_InterLibraryPort REF Antecedent;
7281                 [Override ("Dependent"), 
7282                  Description ("The InterLibraryPort of the connected Library.") ]
7283              CIM_InterLibraryPort REF Dependent;
7284                 [Description (
7285                   "Enumeration indicating whether the Antecedent (value=1), "
7286                   "Dependent (value=2), or neither Library (value=3) currently has "
7287                   "access to the Port."), 
7288                  Values {"Unknown", "Antecedent", "Dependent", "Neither"} ]
7289              uint16 CurrentlyAccessingPort;
7290           };
7291           
7292           
7293           // ===================================================================
7294 mike  1.2 // LabelReader 
7295           // ===================================================================
7296              [Description (
7297                "LabelReaders represent hardware capable of scanning or reading "
7298                "a physical label or the NonVolatileMemory on a PhysicalMedia. "
7299                "Examples of labels include barcode and OCR tags.") ]
7300           class CIM_LabelReader : CIM_LogicalDevice {
7301                 [Description (
7302                   "An array of enumerated integers describing the formats of "
7303                   "the labels that can be read or scanned by the LabelReader. "
7304                   "The values specified for this property correspond to "
7305                   "those defined for CIM_PhysicalMedia.LabelFormats."), 
7306                  Values {"Barcode", "Radio Frequency Identification", 
7307                          "OCR (Optical Character Recognition)", 
7308                          "MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition)",
7309                          "7 Character Barcode", "9 Character Barcode"},
7310                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PhysicalMedia.LabelFormats"} ]
7311              uint16 SupportedFormats[];
7312                 [Description (
7313                   "The technology used by the LabelReader. One entry of the "
7314                   "Values array requires some explanation - \"Memory Reader\". "
7315 mike  1.2         "The latter describes the ability to access memory in a Physical"
7316                   "Media's packaging (for example, memory on an AIT tape). The "
7317                   "existence of this Memory is indicated by the MemoryWithMedia "
7318                   "association on the physical side, or by AssociatedMemory on "
7319                   "the logical side."), 
7320                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Laser", "Infrared", "RF", 
7321                          "Camera", "Memory Reader"} ]
7322              uint16 Technology;
7323           };
7324           
7325           
7326           // ===================================================================
7327           // AssociatedLabelReader
7328           // ===================================================================
7329              [Association, Description (
7330                "A LogicalDevice may use or require one or more LabelReaders, to "
7331                "scan barcodes or otherwise identify entities. This relationship "
7332                "is described by the AssociatedLabelReader dependency. ") ]
7333           class CIM_AssociatedLabelReader : CIM_Dependency {
7334                 [Override ("Antecedent"), 
7335                  Description ("The LabelReader.") ]
7336 mike  1.2    CIM_LabelReader REF Antecedent;
7337                 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
7338                   "The Device that is dependent on the Reader Device.") ]
7339              CIM_LogicalDevice REF Dependent;
7340           };
7341           
7342           
7343           // ===================================================================
7344           // PickerLabelReader
7345           // ===================================================================
7346              [Association, Description (
7347                "PickerLabelReader is used to indicate that one or more Label"
7348                "Readers works in conjunction with PickerElements, to identify "
7349                "PhysicalMedia as they are being picked/placed.") ]
7350           class CIM_PickerLabelReader : CIM_AssociatedLabelReader {
7351                 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
7352                   "The PickerElement that is dependent on the Reader Device.") ]
7353              CIM_PickerElement REF Dependent;
7354           };
7355           
7356            
7357 mike  1.2 // ===================================================================
7358           // AccessLabelReader
7359           // ===================================================================
7360              [Association, Description (
7361                "AccessLabelReader is used to indicate that one or more Label"
7362                "Readers works in conjunction with MediaAccessDevices, "
7363                "to identify PhysicalMedia before read/write.") ]
7364           class CIM_AccessLabelReader : CIM_AssociatedLabelReader {
7365                 [Override ("Dependent"),  Description (
7366                   "The MediaAccessDevice that is dependent on the Reader "
7367                   "Device.") ]
7368              CIM_MediaAccessDevice REF Dependent;
7369           };
7370           
7371           
7372           // ===================================================================
7373           //
7374           //    Services and Printing
7375           //
7376           // ===================================================================
7377           
7378 mike  1.2 
7379           // ===================================================================
7380           // DeviceServiceImplementation
7381           // ===================================================================
7382              [Association, Description (
7383                "An association between a Service and how it is implemented. "
7384                "The cardinality of this association is many-to-many. "
7385                "A Service may be provided by more than one Logical"
7386                "Device, operating in conjunction.  And, any Device may "
7387                "provide more than one Service.  When multiple Devices are "
7388                "associated with a single Service, it is assumed that these "
7389                "elements operate in conjunction to provide the Service.  If "
7390                "different implementations of a Service exist, each of these "
7391                "implementations would result in individual instantiations "
7392                "of the Service object.  These individual instantiations "
7393                "would then have associations to the unique implementations.") ]
7394           class CIM_DeviceServiceImplementation : CIM_Dependency {
7395                 [Override ("Antecedent"),
7396                  Description ("The LogicalDevice.") ]
7397              CIM_LogicalDevice REF Antecedent;
7398                 [Override ("Dependent"),
7399 mike  1.2        Description ("The Service implemented using the LogicalDevice.") ]
7400              CIM_Service REF Dependent;
7401           };
7402           
7403           
7404           // ===================================================================
7405           // DeviceSAPImplementation
7406           // ===================================================================
7407              [Association, Description (
7408                "An association between a ServiceAccessPoint and how "
7409                "it is implemented. The cardinality of this association "
7410                "is many-to-many.  A SAP may be provided by more "
7411                "than one LogicalDevice, operating in conjunction.  And, any "
7412                "Device may provide more than one ServiceAccessPoint. "
7413                "When many LogicalDevices are associated with a single "
7414                "SAP, it is assumed that these elements operate in "
7415                "conjunction to provide the AccessPoint.  If different "
7416                "implementations of a SAP exist, each of these implementations "
7417                "would result in individual instantiations of the "
7418                "ServiceAccessPoint object.  These individual instantiations "
7419                "would then have associations to the unique implementations.") ]
7420 mike  1.2 class CIM_DeviceSAPImplementation : CIM_Dependency {
7421                 [Override ("Antecedent"),
7422                  Description ("The LogicalDevice.") ]
7423              CIM_LogicalDevice REF Antecedent;
7424                 [Override ("Dependent"),
7425                  Description (
7426                   "The ServiceAccessPoint implemented using the LogicalDevice.") ]
7427              CIM_ServiceAccessPoint REF Dependent;
7428           };
7429           
7430           
7431           // ===================================================================
7432           // VideoBIOSFeature
7433           // ===================================================================
7434              [Description (
7435                "VideoBIOSFeature represents the capabilities of the low-level "
7436                "software that is used to bring up, configure and use a "
7437                "ComputerSystem's VideoController and Display.")  ] 
7438           class CIM_VideoBIOSFeature : CIM_SoftwareFeature {
7439                 [Description (
7440                   "An array of integers that specify the features supported by "
7441 mike  1.2         "the VideoBIOS. For example, one could indicate support for "
7442                   "VESA power management (value=6) or video BIOS shadowing (8). "
7443                   "The value, 3, is not valid in the CIM Schema since in DMI it "
7444                   "represents that no BIOS Features are supported.  In this "
7445                   "case, the object should not be instantiated."),
7446                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9"},
7447                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Undefined", "Standard Video BIOS",
7448                          "VESA BIOS Extensions Supported", 
7449                          "VESA Power Management Supported", 
7450                          "VESA Display Data Channel Supported", 
7451                          "Video BIOS Shadowing Allowed", "Video BIOS Upgradeable"},
7452                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
7453                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video BIOS Characteristic|001.3"},
7454                  ModelCorrespondence {
7455                   "CIM_VideoBIOSFeature.CharacteristicDescriptions"} ]
7456              uint16 Characteristics[];
7457                 [Description (
7458                   "An array of free-form strings providing more detailed "
7459                   "explanations for any of the VideoBIOS features indicated in "
7460                   "the Characteristics array. Note, each entry of this array "
7461                   "is related to the entry in the Characteristics array that "
7462 mike  1.2         "is located at the same index."),
7463                  ArrayType ("Indexed"),
7464                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video BIOS Characteristic|001.4"},
7465                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_VideoBIOSFeature.Characteristics"} ]
7466              string CharacteristicDescriptions[];
7467           };
7468           
7469           
7470           // ===================================================================
7471           // VideoBIOSElement
7472           // ===================================================================
7473              [Description (
7474                "VideoBIOSElement represents the low-level software that is "
7475                "loaded into non-volatile storage and used to bring up, "
7476                "configure and access a ComputerSystem's VideoController and "
7477                "Display.") ] 
7478           class CIM_VideoBIOSElement : CIM_SoftwareElement {
7479                 [Override ("Version"),
7480                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video BIOS|001.3"} ]
7481              string Version;
7482                 [Override ("Manufacturer"),
7483 mike  1.2        MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video BIOS|001.2"} ]
7484              string Manufacturer; 
7485                 [Description (
7486                   "If true, indicates that the Video BIOS is shadowed."),
7487                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video BIOS|001.5"} ]
7488              boolean IsShadowed;
7489                 [Description (
7490                   "Date that this BIOS was released."),
7491                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Video BIOS|001.4"} ]
7492              datetime ReleaseDate;
7493           };
7494           
7495           
7496           // ===================================================================
7497           // VideoBIOSFeatureVideoBIOSElements
7498           // ===================================================================
7499              [Association, Aggregation, Description (
7500                "A link between VideoBIOSFeature and its aggregated "
7501                "VideoBIOSElements.") ] 
7502           class CIM_VideoBIOSFeatureVideoBIOSElements : 
7503            CIM_SoftwareFeatureSoftwareElements {
7504 mike  1.2       [Override ("GroupComponent"), Aggregate,
7505                  Description ("The VideoBIOSFeature.") ]
7506              CIM_VideoBIOSFeature REF GroupComponent;
7507                 [Override ("PartComponent"),
7508                  Description (
7509                   "The VideoBIOSElement that implements the capabilities "
7510                   "described by VideoBIOSFeature.") ]
7511              CIM_VideoBIOSElement REF PartComponent;
7512           };
7513           
7514           
7515           // ===================================================================
7516           // DeviceSoftware
7517           // ===================================================================
7518              [Association, Description (
7519                "The DeviceSoftware relationship identifies any software that "
7520                "is associated with a Device - such as drivers, configuration "
7521                "or application software, or firmware.") ] 
7522           class CIM_DeviceSoftware : CIM_Dependency {
7523                 [Override ("Antecedent"),
7524                  Description ("The SoftwareElement.") ]
7525 mike  1.2    CIM_SoftwareElement REF Antecedent;
7526                 [Override ("Dependent"),
7527                  Description (
7528                   "The LogicalDevice that requires or uses the software.") ]
7529              CIM_LogicalDevice REF Dependent;
7530                 [Description (
7531                   "An enumerated integer to indicate the role this software "
7532                   "plays in regards to its associated Device. For example, this "
7533                   "software could be instrumentation (value=5) or firmware (6)."),
7534                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Driver", "Configuration Software", 
7535                          "Application Software", "Instrumentation", "Firmware",
7536                          "BIOS", "Boot ROM"},
7537                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_DeviceSoftware.PurposeDescription"},
7538                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|SubComponent Software|001.2"}  ]
7539              uint16 Purpose;
7540                 [Description (
7541                   "A free-form string to provide more information for "
7542                   "the Purpose property, e.g. \"Application Software\"."),
7543                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_DeviceSoftware.Purpose"} ] 
7544              string PurposeDescription;
7545                 [Description (
7546 mike  1.2         "Boolean indicating that the software is 'burned into' or "
7547                   "otherwise located on the hardware of the LogicalDevice.") ]
7548              boolean LoadedOnDevice; 
7549                 [Description (
7550                   "Boolean indicating whether the software is upgradeable, "
7551                   "when it is LoadedOnDevice. Software that is loaded as "
7552                   "part of the OperatingSystem is typically changeable and "
7553                   "upgradeable. However, when DeviceSoftware is burned into "
7554                   "EEPROM or a chip that Realizes the LogicalDevice, then "
7555                   "it may not be upgradeable. This property indicates the "
7556                   "ability to update and upgrade DeviceSoftware.") ]
7557              boolean UpgradeableOnDevice;
7558           };
7559           
7560           
7561           // ===================================================================
7562           // Printer
7563           // ===================================================================
7564              [Description (
7565                "Capabilities and management of the Printer LogicalDevice.") ] 
7566           class CIM_Printer : CIM_LogicalDevice {   
7567 mike  1.2       [Description (
7568                   "Status information for a Printer, beyond that specified "
7569                   "in the LogicalDevice Availability property. Values include "
7570                   "\"Idle\" (3) and an indication that the Device is currently "
7571                   "printing (4)."),
7572                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7"},
7573                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Idle", "Printing", "Warmup",
7574                          "Stopped Printing", "Offline"},
7575                  MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|Printer-MIB.hrPrinterStatus"} ]
7576              uint16 PrinterStatus;
7577                 [Description ("Printer error information."),
7578                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "No Error", "Low Paper", 
7579                          "No Paper", "Low Toner", 
7580                          "No Toner", "Door Open", "Jammed", "Offline", 
7581                          "Service Requested", "Output Bin Full"}, 
7582                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.ErrorInformation"}, 
7583                  MappingStrings {
7584                   "MIB.IETF|Printer-MIB.hrPrinterDetectedErrorState"} ]
7585              uint16 DetectedErrorState;
7586                 [Description (
7587                   "An array providing supplemental information for the "
7588 mike  1.2         "current error state, indicated in DetectedErrorState."),
7589                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.DetectedErrorState"} ]
7590              string ErrorInformation[];
7591                 [Description (
7592                   "An integer array indicating the types of paper supported."),
7593                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "A", "B", "C", "D", "E", 
7594                          "Letter", "Legal", "NA-10x13-Envelope", "NA-9x12-Envelope", 
7595                          "NA-Number-10-Envelope", "NA-7x9-Envelope", 
7596                          "NA-9x11-Envelope", "NA-10x14-Envelope",
7597                          "NA-Number-9-Envelope", "NA-6x9-Envelope",
7598                          "NA-10x15-Envelope", "A0", "A1", "A2", "A3", "A4", "A5",
7599                          "A6", "A7", "A8", "A9" "A10", "B0", "B1", "B2", "B3", "B4",
7600                          "B5", "B6", "B7", "B8", "B9", "B10", "C0", "C1", "C2" "C3",
7601                          "C4", "C5", "C6", "C7", "C8", "ISO-Designated", "JIS B0",
7602                          "JIS B1", "JIS B2", "JIS B3", "JIS B4", "JIS B5", "JIS B6",
7603                          "JIS B7", "JIS B8", "JIS B9", "JIS B10", 
7604                          "NA-Letter", "NA-Legal", "B4-Envelope", "B5-Envelope", 
7605                          "C3-Envelope", "C4-Envelope", "C5-Envelope", "C6-Envelope", 
7606                          "Designated-Long-Envelope", "Monarch-Envelope", 
7607                          "Executive", "Folio", "Invoice", "Ledger", "Quarto"} ]
7608              uint16 PaperSizesSupported[];
7609 mike  1.2       [Description (
7610                   "An array of free-form strings specifying the types of "
7611                   "paper that are currently available on the Printer. Each "
7612                   "string should be expressed in the form specified by "
7613                   "ISO/IEC 10175 Document Printing Application (DPA) which "
7614                   "is also summarized in Appendix C of RFC 1759 (Printer MIB). "
7615                   "Examples of valid strings are \"iso-a4-colored\" and "
7616                   "\"na-10x14-envelope\". By definition a paper size that "
7617                   "is available and listed in PaperTypesAvailable should "
7618                   "also appear in the PaperSizesSupported property."), 
7619                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
7620                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintJob.RequiredPaperType", 
7621                   "CIM_PrintService.PaperTypesAvailable"}, 
7622                  MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|Printer-MIB.prtInputMediaName"} ]
7623              string PaperTypesAvailable[];
7624                 [Description (
7625                   "Specifies the paper type that the Printer will use if a "
7626                   "PrintJob does not specify a particular type. The string "
7627                   "should be expressed in the form specified by ISO/IEC "
7628                   "10175 Document Printing Application (DPA) which is also "
7629                   "summarized in Appendix C of RFC 1759 (Printer MIB)."), 
7630 mike  1.2        ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.PaperTypesAvailable"} ]
7631              string DefaultPaperType;
7632                 [Description (
7633                   "Specifies the paper type that the Printer is currently "
7634                   "using. The string should be expressed in the form specified "
7635                   "by ISO/IEC 10175 Document Printing Application (DPA) which "
7636                   "is also summarized in Appendix C of RFC 1759 (Printer MIB)."), 
7637                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.PaperTypesAvailable"} ]
7638              string CurrentPaperType;
7639                 [Description (
7640                   "An array indicating the print languages natively supported."),
7641                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10",
7642                            "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19",
7643                            "20", "21", "22", "23", "24", "25", "26", "27", "28", 
7644                            "29", "30", "31", "32", "33", "34", "35", "36", "37", 
7645                            "38", "39", "40", "41", "42", "43", "44", "45", "46", "47"},
7646                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "PCL", "HPGL", "PJL", "PS",
7647                          "PSPrinter", "IPDS", "PPDS", "EscapeP", "Epson", "DDIF", 
7648                          "Interpress", "ISO6429", "Line Data", "MODCA", "REGIS", 
7649                          "SCS", "SPDL", "TEK4014", "PDS", "IGP", "CodeV", "DSCDSE", 
7650                          "WPS", "LN03", "CCITT", "QUIC", "CPAP", "DecPPL", 
7651 mike  1.2                "Simple Text", "NPAP", "DOC", "imPress", "Pinwriter",
7652                          "NPDL", "NEC201PL", "Automatic", "Pages", "LIPS", "TIFF", 
7653                          "Diagnostic", "CaPSL", "EXCL", "LCDS", "XES", "MIME"},
7654                  MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|Printer-MIB.prtInterpreterLangFamily"},
7655                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.MimeTypesSupported", 
7656                   "CIM_PrintJob.Language", 
7657                   "CIM_PrintService.LanguagesSupported"} ]
7658              uint16 LanguagesSupported[];
7659                 [Description (
7660                   "An array of free-form strings providing more detailed "
7661                   "explanations of any mime types that are supported by "
7662                   "the Printer. If data is provided for this property, then "
7663                   "the value 47, \"Mime\", should be included in the Languages"
7664                   "Supported property."), 
7665                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.LanguagesSupported", 
7666                   "CIM_PrintJob.MimeTypes", 
7667                   "CIM_PrintService.MimeTypesSupported"} ]
7668              string MimeTypesSupported[];
7669                 [Description (
7670                   "Indicates the current printer language being used. A "
7671                   "language that is being used by the Printer should also be "
7672 mike  1.2         "listed in LanguagesSupported."), 
7673                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10",
7674                            "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19",
7675                            "20", "21", "22", "23", "24", "25", "26", "27", "28", 
7676                            "29", "30", "31", "32", "33", "34", "35", "36", "37", 
7677                            "38", "39", "40", "41", "42", "43", "44", "45", "46", 
7678                            "47"},
7679                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "PCL", "HPGL", "PJL", "PS",
7680                          "PSPrinter", "IPDS", "PPDS", "EscapeP", "Epson", "DDIF", 
7681                          "Interpress", "ISO6429", "Line Data", "MODCA", "REGIS", 
7682                          "SCS", "SPDL", "TEK4014", "PDS", "IGP", "CodeV", "DSCDSE", 
7683                          "WPS", "LN03", "CCITT", "QUIC", "CPAP", "DecPPL", 
7684                          "Simple Text", "NPAP", "DOC", "imPress", "Pinwriter",
7685                          "NPDL", "NEC201PL", "Automatic", "Pages", "LIPS", "TIFF", 
7686                          "Diagnostic", "CaPSL", "EXCL", "LCDS", "XES", "MIME"},
7687                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.LanguagesSupported", 
7688                   "CIM_Printer.CurrentMimeType"} ]
7689              uint16 CurrentLanguage;
7690                 [Description (
7691                   "Specifies the mime type currently being used by the "
7692                   "Printer if the CurrentLanguage is set to indicate a "
7693 mike  1.2         "mime type is in use (value = 47)."), 
7694                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.CurrentLanguage"} ]
7695              string CurrentMimeType;
7696                 [Description (
7697                   "Indicates the default printer language. A language that "
7698                   "is used as a default by the Printer should also be listed "
7699                   "in LanguagesSupported."), 
7700                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10",
7701                            "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19",
7702                            "20", "21", "22", "23", "24", "25", "26", "27", "28", 
7703                            "29", "30", "31", "32", "33", "34", "35", "36", "37", 
7704                            "38", "39", "40", "41", "42", "43", "44", "45", "46", 
7705                            "47"},
7706                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "PCL", "HPGL", "PJL", "PS",
7707                          "PSPrinter", "IPDS", "PPDS", "EscapeP", "Epson", "DDIF", 
7708                          "Interpress", "ISO6429", "Line Data", "MODCA", "REGIS", 
7709                          "SCS", "SPDL", "TEK4014", "PDS", "IGP", "CodeV", "DSCDSE", 
7710                          "WPS", "LN03", "CCITT", "QUIC", "CPAP", "DecPPL", 
7711                          "Simple Text", "NPAP", "DOC", "imPress", "Pinwriter",
7712                          "NPDL", "NEC201PL", "Automatic", "Pages", "LIPS", "TIFF", 
7713                          "Diagnostic", "CaPSL", "EXCL", "LCDS", "XES", "MIME"},
7714 mike  1.2        ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.LanguagesSupported", 
7715                   "CIM_Printer.DefaultMimeType"} ]
7716              uint16 DefaultLanguage;
7717                 [Description (
7718                   "Specifies the default mime type used by the Printer if the "
7719                   "DefaultLanguage is set to indicate a mime type is in use "
7720                   "(value=47)."), 
7721                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.DefaultLanguage"} ]
7722              string DefaultMimeType;
7723                 [Description (
7724                   "Printer jobs processed since last reset.  These jobs may be "
7725                   "processed from one or more PrintQueues."), 
7726                  Counter ] 
7727              uint32 JobCountSinceLastReset;
7728                 [Description ("Time of last reset of the Printer Device.") ]
7729              datetime TimeOfLastReset;
7730                 [Description (
7731                   "An array of integers indicating Printer capabilities. "
7732                   "Information such as \"Duplex Printing\" (value=3) or "
7733                   "\"Transparency Printing\" (7) is specified in this "
7734                   "property."),
7735 mike  1.2      ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
7736                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Color Printing", 
7737                          "Duplex Printing", "Copies", "Collation", "Stapling", 
7738                          "Transparency Printing", "Punch", "Cover", "Bind", 
7739                          "Black and White Printing", "One Sided", 
7740                          "Two Sided Long Edge", "Two Sided Short Edge", 
7741                          "Portrait", "Landscape", "Reverse Portrait", 
7742                          "Reverse Landscape", "Quality High", "Quality Normal", 
7743                          "Quality Low"}, 
7744                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.CapabilityDescriptions", 
7745                   "CIM_PrintJob.Finishing", 
7746                   "CIM_PrintService.Capabilities"} ]
7747              uint16 Capabilities[];
7748                 [Description (
7749                   "An array of free-form strings providing more detailed "
7750                   "explanations for any of the Printer features indicated in "
7751                   "the Capabilities array. Note, each entry of this array "
7752                   "is related to the entry in the Capabilities array that "
7753                   "is located at the same index."),
7754                  ArrayType ("Indexed"),
7755                ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.Capabilities"} ]
7756 mike  1.2    string CapabilityDescriptions[];
7757                 [Description (
7758                   "Specifies which finishings and other capabilities of "
7759                   "the Printer will be used by default. An entry in Default"
7760                   "Capabilities should also be listed in the Capabilities "
7761                   "array."), 
7762                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Color Printing", 
7763                          "Duplex Printing", "Copies", "Collation", "Stapling", 
7764                          "Transparency Printing", "Punch", "Cover", "Bind", 
7765                          "Black and White Printing", "One Sided", 
7766                          "Two Sided Long Edge", "Two Sided Short Edge", 
7767                          "Portrait", "Landscape", "Reverse Portrait", 
7768                          "Reverse Landscape", "Quality High", "Quality Normal", 
7769                          "Quality Low"}, 
7770                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.Capabilities"} ]
7771              uint16 DefaultCapabilities[];
7772                 [Description (
7773                   "Specifies which finishings and other capabilities of "
7774                   "the Printer are currently being used. An entry in this "
7775                   "property should also be listed in the Capabilities array."), 
7776                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Color Printing", 
7777 mike  1.2                "Duplex Printing", "Copies", "Collation", "Stapling", 
7778                          "Transparency Printing", "Punch", "Cover", "Bind", 
7779                          "Black and White Printing", "One Sided", 
7780                          "Two Sided Long Edge", "Two Sided Short Edge", 
7781                          "Portrait", "Landscape", "Reverse Portrait", 
7782                          "Reverse Landscape", "Quality High", "Quality Normal", 
7783                          "Quality Low"}, 
7784                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.Capabilities"} ]
7785              uint16 CurrentCapabilities[];
7786                 [Description (
7787                   "The maximum number of copies that can be produced by "
7788                   "the Printer from a single Job."), 
7789                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintJob.Copies"} ]
7790              uint32 MaxCopies;
7791                 [Description (
7792                   "The number of copies that will be produced for a "
7793                   "single Job unless otherwise specified.") ]
7794              uint32 DefaultCopies;
7795                 [Description (
7796                   "The maximum number of print-stream pages that the "
7797                   "Printer can render onto a single media sheet."), 
7798 mike  1.2        ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintJob.NumberUp"} ]
7799              uint32 MaxNumberUp;
7800                 [Description (
7801                   "The number of print-stream pages that the Printer will "
7802                   "render onto a single media sheet unless a Job specifies "
7803                   "otherwise.") ]
7804              uint32 DefaultNumberUp;
7805                 [Description (
7806                   "Printer's horizontal resolution in Pixels per Inch."),
7807                  Units ("Pixels per Inch"), 
7808                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintJob.HorizontalResolution"} ]
7809              uint32 HorizontalResolution;
7810                 [Description (
7811                   "Printer's vertical resolution in Pixels per Inch."),
7812                  Units ("Pixels per Inch"),
7813                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintJob.HorizontalResolution"} ]
7814              uint32 VerticalResolution;
7815                 [Description (
7816                   "Identifies the available character sets for the output "
7817                   "of text related to managing the Printer. Strings "
7818                   "provided in this property should conform to the "
7819 mike  1.2         "semantics and syntax specified by section 4.1.2 "
7820                   "(\"Charset parameter\") in RFC 2046 (MIME Part 2) and "
7821                   "contained in the IANA character-set registry. Examples "
7822                   "include \"utf-8\", \"us-ascii\" and \"iso-8859-1\"."), 
7823                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
7824                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintJob.CharSet"}, 
7825                  MappingStrings {
7826                   "MIB.IETF|Printer-MIB.prtLocalizationCharacterSet"} ]
7827              string CharSetsSupported[];
7828                 [Description (
7829                   "Specifies the current character set being used for "
7830                   "the output of text relating to management of the "
7831                   "Printer. The character set described by this property "
7832                   "should also be listed in CharsetsSupported. The string "
7833                   "specified by this property should conform to the "
7834                   "semantics and syntax specified by section 4.1.2 "
7835                   "(\"Charset parameter\") in RFC 2046 (MIME Part 2) and "
7836                   "contained in the IANA character-set registry. Examples "
7837                   "include \"utf-8\", \"us-ascii\" and \"iso-8859-1\"."), 
7838                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.CharSetsSupported"} ]
7839              string CurrentCharSet;
7840 mike  1.2       [Description (
7841                   "Identifies the available languages for strings used by "
7842                   "the Printer for the output of management information. "
7843                   "The strings should conform to RFC 1766, for example "
7844                   "\"en\" is used for English."), 
7845                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
7846                  MappingStrings {
7847                      "MIB.IETF|Printer-MIB.prtLocalizationLanguage"}, 
7848                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintJob.NaturalLanguage"} ]
7849              string NaturalLanguagesSupported[];
7850                 [Description (
7851                   "Identifies the current language being used by the "
7852                   "Printer for management. The language listed in the "
7853                   "CurrentNaturalLanguage property should also be listed "
7854                   "in NaturalLanguagesSupported."), 
7855                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.NaturalLanguagesSupported"} ]
7856              string CurrentNaturalLanguage;
7857                 [Description (
7858                   "Specifies the largest Job (as a byte stream) that the "
7859                   "Printer will accept in units of Kbytes. A value of zero "
7860                   "indicates that no limit has been set."), 
7861 mike  1.2        Units ("KiloBytes"), 
7862                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintJob.JobSize"} ]
7863              uint32 MaxSizeSupported;
7864                 [Description (
7865                   "Describes all of the job sheets that are available on "
7866                   "the Printer. This can also be used to describe the banner "
7867                   "that a Printer might provide at the beginning of each Job, "
7868                   "or can describe other user specified options."), 
7869                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintJob.RequiredJobSheets"} ]
7870              string AvailableJobSheets[];
7871                 [Description (
7872                   "Specifies the marking technology used by the Printer."), 
7873                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", 
7874                            "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", 
7875                            "18", "19", "20", "21", "22", "23", "24", "25", 
7876                            "26", "27"}, 
7877                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Electrophotographic LED", 
7878                          "Electrophotographic Laser",  
7879                          "Electrophotographic Other", 
7880                          "Impact Moving Head Dot Matrix 9pin", 
7881                          "Impact Moving Head Dot Matrix 24pin", 
7882 mike  1.2                "Impact Moving Head Dot Matrix Other", 
7883                          "Impact Moving Head Fully Formed", 
7884                          "Impact Band", "Impact Other", "Inkjet Aqueous", 
7885                          "Inkjet Solid", "Inkjet Other", "Pen", 
7886                          "Thermal Transfer", "Thermal Sensitive", 
7887                          "Thermal Diffusion", "Thermal Other", 
7888                          "Electroerosion", "Electrostatic", 
7889                          "Photographic Microfiche", 
7890                          "Photographic Imagesetter", "Photographic Other", 
7891                          "Ion Deposition", "eBeam", "Typesetter"}, 
7892                  MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|Printer-MIB.prtMarkerMarkTech"} ]
7893              uint16 MarkingTechnology;
7894           };
7895           
7896           
7897           // ===================================================================
7898           // PrintQueue 
7899           // ===================================================================
7900              [Description (
7901                "Capabilities and management of a Printer Queue. A PrintQueue "
7902                "holds PrintJobs - which are placed on the Queue by a Print"
7903 mike  1.2      "Service. Jobs can move from Queue to Queue.") ]
7904           class CIM_PrintQueue : CIM_JobDestination {
7905                 [Description (
7906                   "Indicates that Jobs on the Queue will be passed to a "
7907                   "Printer. When FALSE, a Job will remain on the Queue and "
7908                   "will not be passed to a Printer for output.") ]
7909              boolean QueueEnabled;
7910                 [Description (
7911                   "When FALSE, no PrintService can place PrintJobs on the "
7912                   "PrintQueue. The ability of an individual PrintService "
7913                   "to place a Job on the Queue can be specified using the "
7914                   "QueueAcceptingFromService property in the QueueForPrint"
7915                   "Service association.") ]
7916              boolean QueueAccepting;
7917                 [Description ("The current number of Jobs on the Queue."),
7918                  Gauge ]
7919              uint32 NumberOnQueue;
7920                 [Description (
7921                   "Gives Queue-specific status information, beyond the "
7922                   "ManagedSystemElement.Status property. This may be used to "
7923                   "provide further qualification as to the status of the "
7924 mike  1.2         "Queue or to indicate a secondary condition (e.g. spool "
7925                   "area is full)."), 
7926                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "No Additional Status", 
7927                          "QueueSpoolAreaFull"} ]
7928              uint16 QueueStatus;
7929                 [Description (
7930                   "Provides a textual explanation for the status of the Queue. "
7931                   "The settings of both QueueStatus and the Status property "
7932                   "inherited from ManagedSystemElement may be described by "
7933                   "QueueStatusInfo. For example, if \"Stopping\" is the value "
7934                   "assigned to Status, then this property may contain an "
7935                   "explanation as to why the Queue is being stopped.") ]
7936              string QueueStatusInfo;
7937                 [Description (
7938                   "Specifies the largest possible Job (in terms of a single "
7939                   "byte stream) that may be submitted to this Queue. A value "
7940                   "of zero indicates that no limit has been set. Units "
7941                   "are Kbytes."), 
7942                  Units ("KiloBytes"), 
7943                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintJob.JobSize"} ]
7944              uint32 MaxJobSize;
7945 mike  1.2       [Description (
7946                   "Specifies the priority that will be assigned to a new Job "
7947                   "being submitted to this Queue, if the Job does not "
7948                   "explicitly specify a priority. The range of valid priorities "
7949                   "and the interpretation of priorities may be determined from "
7950                   "the JobPriorityHigh and JobPriorityLow properties."), 
7951                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintQueue.JobPriorityHigh", 
7952                   "CIM_PrintQueue.JobPriorityLow"} ]
7953              uint32 DefaultJobPriority;
7954                 [Description (
7955                   "Specifies the numeric value that is used to represent the "
7956                   "highest priority Jobs that are submitted to this Queue. The "
7957                   "range of numeric values for priority may be inversed, e.g. "
7958                   "a high priority job is represented by a low integer value. "
7959                   "This is indicated by JobPriorityLow being greater than "
7960                   "JobPriorityHigh. If both values (PriorityLow and Priority"
7961                   "High) are assigned to zero, then the Queue does not support "
7962                   "Job priorities."), 
7963                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintQueue.JobPriorityLow", 
7964                   "CIM_Job.Priority"} ]
7965              uint32 JobPriorityHigh;
7966 mike  1.2       [Description (
7967                   "Specifies the numeric value that is used to represent the "
7968                   "lowest priority Jobs that are submitted to this Queue. The "
7969                   "range of numeric values for priority may be inversed, e.g. "
7970                   "a low priority job is represented by a high integer value. "
7971                   "This is indicated by JobPriorityLow being greater than "
7972                   "JobPriorityHigh. If both values (PriorityLow and PriorityHigh) "
7973                   "are assigned to zero, then the Queue does not support "
7974                   "Job priorities."), 
7975                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintQueue.JobPriorityHigh", 
7976                   "CIM_Job.Priority"} ]
7977              uint32 JobPriorityLow;
7978                 [Description (
7979                   "Specifies the job sheets that are supported by this Queue. "
7980                   "Typically the job sheets provided by a Queue will be the "
7981                   "union or aggregation of those provided by all the Printers "
7982                   "that it supports. However, a system administrator may choose "
7983                   "to restrict access to some job sheets on a particular Queue. "
7984                   "A Queue might also support additional job sheets through the "
7985                   "use of a filter that adds a banner or some other page when a "
7986                   "Job is taken from the Queue."), 
7987 mike  1.2        ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintJob.RequiredJobSheets"} ]
7988              string AvailableJobSheets[];
7989 karl  1.1 };
7990           
7991 mike  1.2 
7992 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
7993 mike  1.2 // PrintJob
7994 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
7995              [Description (
7996 mike  1.2      "Description of a print request that is either waiting on a "
7997                "Queue for a Printer to become available, in the process of "
7998                "being output on a Printer, or that has previously been "
7999                "printed on a Printer. PrintJobs are weak to their current "
8000                "Queue, or to the last Queue that held them.") ]
8001           class CIM_PrintJob : CIM_Job {
8002                 [Propagated ("CIM_PrintQueue.SystemCreationClassName"), 
8003                  Key, MaxLen (256),
8004                  Description ("The scoping System's CreationClassName.") ]
8005              string SystemCreationClassName;
8006                 [Propagated ("CIM_PrintQueue.SystemName"), 
8007                  Key, MaxLen (256),
8008                  Description ("The scoping System's Name.") ] 
8009              string SystemName;
8010                 [Propagated ("CIM_PrintQueue.CreationClassName"), 
8011                  Key, MaxLen (256),
8012                  Description ("The scoping Queue's CreationClassName.") ]
8013              string QueueCreationClassName;
8014                 [Propagated ("CIM_PrintQueue.Name"), 
8015                  Key, MaxLen (256),
8016                  Description ("The scoping Queue's Name.") ]
8017 mike  1.2    string QueueName;
8018                 [Override("JobStatus"), 
8019                  Description (
8020                   "The inherited JobStatus is used to provide additional "
8021                   "information about the status of a PrintJob beyond that "
8022                   "enumerated by PrintJobStatus."), 
8023                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintJob.PrintJobStatus"} ]
8024              string JobStatus;
8025                 [Key, Description (
8026                   "Uniquely identifies this Job within its scoping Queue.")]
8027              string JobID;
8028                 [Description (
8029                   "Provides additional textual descriptions of how this "
8030                   "Job should be scheduled.") ]
8031              string SchedulingInformation;
8032                 [Description (
8033                   "Specifies the size of the PrintJob (as a byte stream) in "
8034                   "units of Kbytes."), 
8035                  Units ("KiloBytes"), 
8036                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.MaxSizeSupported", 
8037                   "CIM_PrintQueue.MaxJobSize"} ]
8038 mike  1.2    uint32 JobSize;
8039                 [Description (
8040                   "Specifies the print language used by this Job."), 
8041                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", 
8042                            "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19", 
8043                            "20", "21", "22", "23", "24", "25", "26", "27", "28", 
8044                            "29", "30", "31", "32", "33", "34", "35", "36", "37", 
8045                            "38", "39", "40", "41", "42", "43", "44", "45", "46", 
8046                            "47"},
8047                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "PCL", "HPGL", "PJL", "PS",
8048                          "PSPrinter", "IPDS", "PPDS", "EscapeP", "Epson", "DDIF", 
8049                          "Interpress", "ISO6429", "Line Data", "MODCA", "REGIS", 
8050                          "SCS", "SPDL", "TEK4014", "PDS", "IGP", "CodeV", "DSCDSE", 
8051                          "WPS", "LN03", "CCITT", "QUIC", "CPAP", "DecPPL", 
8052                          "Simple Text", "NPAP", "DOC", "imPress", "Pinwriter",
8053                          "NPDL", "NEC201PL", "Automatic", "Pages", "LIPS", "TIFF", 
8054                          "Diagnostic", "CaPSL", "EXCL", "LCDS", "XES", "MIME"}, 
8055                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
8056                  MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|Printer-MIB.prtInterpreterLangFamily"}, 
8057                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.LanguagesSupported", 
8058                   "CIM_PrintService.LanguagesSupported", 
8059 mike  1.2         "CIM_PrintJob.MimeTypes"} ]
8060              uint16 Language;
8061                 [Description (
8062                   "Specifies the mime types used by the PrintJob if "
8063                   "Language is set to indicate a mime type is in use (value=47)."), 
8064                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintJob.Language", 
8065                   "CIM_Printer.MimeTypesSupported", 
8066                   "CIM_PrintService.MimeTypesSupported"} ]
8067              string MimeTypes[];
8068                 [Description (
8069                   "A string specifying the type of paper that is required by "
8070                   "this PrintJob. Each string should be expressed in the form "
8071                   "specified by ISO/IEC 10175 Document Printing Application (DPA) "
8072                   "which is also summarized in Appendix C of RFC 1759 (Printer "
8073                   "MIB). Examples of valid strings are \"iso-a4-colored\" and "
8074                   "\"na-10x14-envelope\"."), 
8075                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.PaperTypesAvailable", 
8076                   "CIM_PrintService.PaperTypesAvailable"} ]
8077              string RequiredPaperType;
8078 karl  1.1       [Description (
8079 mike  1.2         "An array of integers indicating the type of finishing "
8080                   "required by this Job. It is equivalent to the Capabilities "
8081                   "property provided by the Printer."), 
8082                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
8083                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Color Printing", 
8084                          "Duplex Printing", "Copies", "Collation", "Stapling", 
8085                          "Transparency Printing", "Punch", "Cover", "Bind", 
8086                          "Black and White Printing", "One Sided", 
8087                          "Two Sided Long Edge", "Two Sided Short Edge", 
8088                          "Portrait", "Landscape", "Reverse Portrait", 
8089                          "Reverse Landscape", "Quality High", "Quality Normal", 
8090                          "Quality Low"}, 
8091                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.Capabilities", 
8092                   "CIM_PrintService.Capabilities"} ]
8093              uint16 Finishing[];
8094 karl  1.1       [Description (
8095 mike  1.2         "The number of physical copies of the output that will be "
8096                   "produced from this Job."), 
8097                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.MaxCopies"} ]
8098              uint32 Copies;
8099 karl  1.1       [Description (
8100 mike  1.2         "The horizontal resolution in Pixels per Inch for the Job."), 
8101                  Units ("Pixels per Inch"), 
8102                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.HorizontalResolution"} ]
8103              uint32 HorizontalResolution;
8104 karl  1.1       [Description (
8105 mike  1.2         "The vertical resolution in Pixels per Inch for the Job."), 
8106                  Units ("Pixels per Inch"), 
8107                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.VerticalResolution"} ]
8108              uint32 VerticalResolution;
8109 karl  1.1       [Description (
8110 mike  1.2         "Specifies the character set and encoding method that "
8111                   "should be used by the Printer for the management of "
8112                   "this Job. The strings should conform to the semantics and "
8113                   "syntax specified by section 4.1.2 (\"Charset parameter\") "
8114                   "in RFC 2046 (MIME Part 2) and contained in the IANA "
8115                   "character-set registry. Examples include \"utf-8\", "
8116                   "\"us-ascii\" and \"iso-8859-1\"."), 
8117                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.CharSetsSupported"} ]
8118              string CharSet;
8119 karl  1.1       [Description (
8120 mike  1.2         "Identifies the language that should be used by the Printer "
8121                   "for the management of this Job. The specified value should "
8122                   "conform to RFC 1766. For example, \"en\" is used for "
8123                   "English."), 
8124                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.NaturalLanguagesSupported"} ]
8125              string NaturalLanguage;
8126 karl  1.1       [Description (
8127 mike  1.2         "The number of print-stream pages that should be rendered "
8128                   "onto a single media sheet when the Printer outputs this "
8129                   "PrintJob."), 
8130                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.MaxNumberUp"} ]
8131              uint32 NumberUp;
8132 karl  1.1       [Description (
8133 mike  1.2         "Describes the current state of this Job with respect "
8134                   "to the PrintQueue and the Printer. Additional information "
8135                   "may be specified in JobStatus."), 
8136                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7"}, 
8137                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Pending", "Blocked", 
8138                          "Complete", "Completed With Error", "Printing"}, 
8139                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintJob.TimeCompleted", 
8140                   "CIM_PrintJob.JobStatus"} ]
8141              uint16 PrintJobStatus;
8142 karl  1.1       [Description (
8143 mike  1.2         "Time when this Job was completed. This value is only "
8144                   "valid if the PrintJobStatus has been assigned to "
8145                   "\"Complete\" (value=5) or \"Completed With Error\" "
8146                   "(value=6)."), 
8147                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintJob.PrintJobStatus"} ]
8148              datetime TimeCompleted;
8149 karl  1.1       [Description (
8150 mike  1.2         "Describes the job sheets that should be used when this "
8151                   "Job is output on the Printer."), 
8152                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.AvailableJobSheets"} ]
8153              string RequiredJobSheets[];
8154 karl  1.1       [Description (
8155 mike  1.2         "Provides additional information, beyond Job Owner "
8156                   "inherited from CIM_Job, to identify the origins of the "
8157                   "PrintJob. This property could include information such as "
8158                   "the System, application or Process that created the Job.") ]
8159              string JobOrigination;
8160 karl  1.1 };
8161           
8162           
8163           // ===================================================================
8164 mike  1.2 // PrintSAP
8165 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8166 mike  1.2    [Description ("The ServiceAccessPoint for a printing Service.") ]
8167           class CIM_PrintSAP : CIM_ServiceAccessPoint {
8168 karl  1.1       [Description (
8169 mike  1.2         "Specifies the print procotols that this AccessPoint uses. "
8170                   "Note that each entry of this array is related to the entry in "
8171                   "the PrintProtocolInfo array that is located at the same "
8172                   "index."), 
8173                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
8174                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "SMB", "BSD", "SYSV","HPNP", "IPP", 
8175                          "Local"}, 
8176                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintSAP.PrintProtocolInfo"} ]
8177              uint16 PrintProtocol[];
8178 karl  1.1       [Description (
8179 mike  1.2         "Provides clarifying or additional information about the "
8180                   "protocols supported by this AccessPoint. Note, each entry "
8181                   "of this array is related to the entry in the PrintProtocol "
8182                   "array that is located at the same index."), 
8183                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
8184                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintSAP.PrintProtocol"} ]
8185              string PrintProtocolInfo[];
8186 karl  1.1 };
8187           
8188           
8189           // ===================================================================
8190 mike  1.2 // PrintService
8191 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8192              [Description (
8193 mike  1.2      "The Service that provides support for printing. The basic "
8194                "assumption of the Printing Model is that a PrintService accepts "
8195                "a PrintJob for processing, via its PrintSAP. The Job is then "
8196                "placed on a PrintQueue (indicated by the QueueForPrintService "
8197                "association). Printers take Jobs from Queues (indicated by the "
8198                "PrinterServicingQueue association).") ]
8199           class CIM_PrintService : CIM_Service {
8200 karl  1.1       [Description (
8201 mike  1.2         "An array of free-form strings specifying the types of "
8202                   "paper that may be used by Jobs that are submitted to this "
8203                   "PrintService. This may be different than the paper types that "
8204                   "are installed on the Printer, because the PrintService may "
8205                   "include support for manually making other types available or "
8206                   "only a subset of paper types may be exported via this Service. "
8207                   "Each string should be expressed in the form specified by "
8208                   "ISO/IEC 10175 Document Printing Application (DPA) which is "
8209                   "also summarized in Appendix C of RFC 1759 (Printer MIB). "
8210                   "Examples of valid strings are \"iso-a4-colored\" and "
8211                   "\"na-10x14-envelope\"."), 
8212                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.PaperTypesAvailable", 
8213                   "CIM_PrintJob.RequiredPaperType"} ]
8214              string PaperTypesAvailable[];
8215 karl  1.1       [Description (
8216 mike  1.2         "An array indicating the print languages supported by the "
8217                   "PrintService. A PrintService may support more languages "
8218                   "than those available on the underlying Printer through the "
8219                   "use of filters. An administrator may also choose to prevent "
8220                   "some languages from being exported by the PrintService."), 
8221                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", 
8222                            "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19", 
8223                            "20", "21", "22", "23", "24", "25", "26", "27", "28", 
8224                            "29", "30", "31", "32", "33", "34", "35", "36", "37", 
8225                            "38", "39", "40", "41", "42", "43", "44", "45", "46", 
8226                            "47"},
8227                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "PCL", "HPGL", "PJL", "PS",
8228                          "PSPrinter", "IPDS", "PPDS", "EscapeP", "Epson", "DDIF", 
8229                          "Interpress", "ISO6429", "Line Data", "MODCA", "REGIS", 
8230                          "SCS", "SPDL", "TEK4014", "PDS", "IGP", "CodeV", "DSCDSE", 
8231                          "WPS", "LN03", "CCITT", "QUIC", "CPAP", "DecPPL", 
8232                          "Simple Text", "NPAP", "DOC", "imPress", "Pinwriter",
8233                          "NPDL", "NEC201PL", "Automatic", "Pages", "LIPS", "TIFF", 
8234                          "Diagnostic", "CaPSL", "EXCL", "LCDS", "XES", "MIME"}, 
8235                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
8236                  MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|Printer-MIB.prtInterpreterLangFamily"}, 
8237 mike  1.2        ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.LanguagesSupported", 
8238                   "CIM_PrintJob.Language", 
8239                   "CIM_PrintService.MimeTypesSupported"} ]
8240              uint16 LanguagesSupported[];
8241 karl  1.1       [Description (
8242 mike  1.2         "An array of free-form strings providing more detailed "
8243                   "explanations for any mime types that are supported by "
8244                   "the PrintService. Support for mime types is indicated "
8245                   "by specifying a value of 47 in the LanguagesSupported array."), 
8246                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.MimeTypesSupported", 
8247                   "CIM_PrintJob.MimeTypes", 
8248                   "CIM_PrintService.LanguagesSupported"} ]
8249              string MimeTypesSupported[];
8250 karl  1.1       [Description (
8251 mike  1.2         "An array of integers indicating the capabilities supported "
8252                   "by this service. Information such as \"Duplex Printing\" "
8253                   "(value=3) or \"Transparency Printing\" (7) is specified in "
8254                   "this property."), 
8255                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
8256                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Color Printing", "Duplex Printing", 
8257                          "Copies", "Collation", "Stapling", "Transparency Printing", 
8258                          "Punch", "Cover", "Bind", "Black and White Printing", 
8259                          "One Sided", "Two Sided Long Edge", "Two Sided Short Edge", 
8260                          "Portrait", "Landscape", "Reverse Portrait", 
8261                          "Reverse Landscape", "Quality High", "Quality Normal", 
8262                          "Quality Low"}, 
8263                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_Printer.Capabilities", 
8264                   "CIM_PrintJob.Finishing", 
8265                   "CIM_PrintService.CapabilityDescriptions"} ]
8266              uint16 Capabilities[];
8267 karl  1.1       [Description (
8268 mike  1.2         "An array of free-form strings providing more detailed "
8269                   "explanations for any of the Printer features indicated in "
8270                   "the Capabilities array. Note, each entry of this array "
8271                   "is related to the entry in the Capabilities array that "
8272                   "is located at the same index."), 
8273                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
8274                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_PrintService.Capabilities"} ]
8275              string CapabilityDescriptions[];
8276 karl  1.1       [Description (
8277 mike  1.2         "Describes the filters that are available within this Print"
8278                   "Service. For example, a PrintService may be able to convert "
8279                   "a Job submitted in one page description language to another, "
8280                   "so that it can be passed to an available Printer.") ]
8281              string AvailableFilters[];
8282 karl  1.1 };
8283           
8284 mike  1.2 
8285 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8286 mike  1.2 // PrinterServicingQueue 
8287 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8288 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
8289                "This association indicates that a Printer can be passed "
8290                "PrintJobs from a particular Queue.") ]
8291           class CIM_PrinterServicingQueue : CIM_Dependency {
8292                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
8293                   "A destination Printer for Jobs enqueued on the Dependent "
8294                   "Queue.") ]
8295              CIM_Printer REF Antecedent;
8296                 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
8297                   "A Queue that is providing Jobs to the Printer.") ]
8298              CIM_PrintQueue REF Dependent;
8299 karl  1.1 };
8300           
8301 mike  1.2 
8302 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8303 mike  1.2 // PrinterServicingJob 
8304 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8305 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
8306                "This association indicates that a Printer is currently "
8307                "servicing a particular PrintJob.") ]
8308           class CIM_PrinterServicingJob : CIM_Dependency {
8309                 [Override ("Antecedent"), 
8310                  Description ("The destination Printer for a PrintJob.") ]
8311              CIM_Printer REF Antecedent;
8312                 [Override ("Dependent"), Description ("The PrintJob.") ]
8313              CIM_PrintJob REF Dependent;
8314 karl  1.1 };
8315           
8316 mike  1.2 
8317 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8318 mike  1.2 // PrintJobFile 
8319 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8320 mike  1.2    [Association, Aggregation, Description (
8321                "This association indicates which files are associated with "
8322                "a PrintJob.") ]
8323           class CIM_PrintJobFile : CIM_Component {
8324                 [Override ("GroupComponent"), Aggregate,
8325                  Description ("The PrintJob that is based on one or more Files.") ]
8326              CIM_PrintJob REF GroupComponent;
8327                 [Override ("PartComponent"), 
8328                  Description ("The File(s) that make up a PrintJob.") ]
8329              CIM_DataFile REF PartComponent;
8330 karl  1.1 };
8331           
8332 mike  1.2 
8333 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8334 mike  1.2 // QueueForPrintService 
8335 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8336 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
8337                "This association indicates that a PrintService utilizes a "
8338                "particular PrintQueue.") ]
8339           class CIM_QueueForPrintService : CIM_Dependency {
8340                 [Override ("Antecedent"), 
8341                  Description ("The PrintQueue that the Service utilizes.") ]
8342              CIM_PrintQueue REF Antecedent;
8343                 [Override ("Dependent"), 
8344                  Description ("The PrintService that puts Jobs on the Queue.") ]
8345              CIM_PrintService REF Dependent;
8346 karl  1.1       [Description (
8347 mike  1.2         "Indicates that the PrintService can accept Jobs and "
8348                   "place them on the Queue.") ]
8349              boolean QueueAcceptingFromService;
8350 karl  1.1 };
8351           
8352 mike  1.2 
8353 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8354 mike  1.2 // QueueForwardsToPrintSAP 
8355 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8356 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
8357                "This association indicates that the Jobs from a PrintQueue "
8358                "can be sent to the referenced PrintSAP, to be handled by the "
8359                "SAP's backing PrintService.") ]
8360           class CIM_QueueForwardsToPrintSAP : CIM_Dependency {
8361                 [Override ("Antecedent"), 
8362                  Description ("The PrintSAP for the PrintService.") ]
8363              CIM_PrintSAP REF Antecedent;
8364                 [Override ("Dependent"), 
8365                  Description ("The PrintQueue that forwards Jobs to the SAP.") ]
8366              CIM_PrintQueue REF Dependent;
8367 karl  1.1 };
8368           
8369 mike  1.2 
8370 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8371 mike  1.2 // OwningPrintQueue 
8372 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8373 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
8374                "This association indicates which Queue holds a PrintJob and "
8375                "where the Job is located within that Queue. A Job may remain on "
8376                "its final Queue once it has been printed with a PrintJobStatus "
8377                "of \"Complete\" or \"Completed With Error\".") ]
8378           class CIM_OwningPrintQueue : CIM_JobDestinationJobs {
8379                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min(1), Max(1),
8380                  Description ("The PrintQueue on which the Job is held.") ]
8381              CIM_PrintQueue REF Antecedent;
8382                 [Override ("Dependent"), Weak,
8383                  Description ("The PrintJob.") ]
8384              CIM_PrintJob REF Dependent;
8385 karl  1.1       [Description (
8386 mike  1.2         "The position of the PrintJob on the Queue. The top of the "
8387                   "Queue is indicated by a value of 1 with higher values being "
8388                   "used to represent Jobs that are further away from the top of "
8389                   "the Queue. A QueuePosition of zero indicate that the Job has "
8390                   "completed (either with or without error).") ]
8391              uint32 QueuePosition;
8392 karl  1.1 };
8393           
8394 mike  1.2 
8395 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8396 mike  1.2 // CIM_OOBAlertService 
8397 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8398              [Description (
8399 mike  1.2      "This Service is implemented by a LogicalDevice (e.g. a "
8400                "NetworkAdapter or Modem) that is capable of sending alert "
8401                "messages to a remote destination. The alert messages reflect "
8402                "the state of one or more ManagedSystemElements. The Elements "
8403                "for which alert messages are forwarded, are defined by "
8404                "enumerating the ProvidesServiceToElement association for the "
8405                "Service. Out of Band (OOB) refers to the mechanisms in use when "
8406                "normal OS-based management mechanisms are not possible. This "
8407                "occurs when the OS is down or not functioning properly.") ]
8408           class CIM_OOBAlertService : CIM_Service {
8409                 [Description (
8410                   "The type of the alert destination. For example, the alert "
8411                   "may be received by an application listening on a UDP Port on "
8412                   "a remote destination, or could be sent to a pager (values "
8413                   "4 or 2, respectively)."), 
8414                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Pager", "TCP Port", "UDP Port"}, 
8415                  ModelCorrespondence {
8416                   "CIM_OOBAlertService.OtherDestinationTypeDescription"} ]
8417              uint16 DestinationType;
8418                 [Description (
8419                   "The description of the alert DestinationType. This is used "
8420 mike  1.2         "when the DestinationType is set to \"Other\" (value=1)."), 
8421                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_OOBAlertService.DestinationType"} ]
8422              string OtherDestinationTypeDescription;
8423                 [Description (
8424                   "The address where this Service sends the alerts. The "
8425                   "format of this address depends on the DestinationType. For "
8426                   "example, if the DestinationType is a UDP Port (value=4), "
8427                   "then this property contains a string identifying the IP "
8428                   "address of the Port (for example, 111.222.333.444:4567). "
8429                   "If DestinationType is a pager (value=2), then the "
8430                   "address is a Pager number (for example, 18002257654).") ]
8431              string DestinationAddress;
8432 karl  1.1       [Description (
8433 mike  1.2         "The format of the Alert Message sent by the Service."), 
8434                   Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Numeric", "AlphaNumeric", 
8435                           "Free Form Text", "Platform Event Trap"}, 
8436                   ModelCorrespondence {
8437                    "CIM_OOBAlertService.OtherMessageFormatDescription"} ]
8438              uint16 MessageFormat;
8439 karl  1.1       [Description (
8440 mike  1.2         "The description of the format of the alert message used "
8441                   "by the Service when the AlertMessageFormat property is "
8442                   "set to \"Other\" (value=1)."), 
8443                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_OOBAlertService.MessageFormat"} ]
8444              string OtherMessageFormatDescription;
8445 karl  1.1       [Description (
8446 mike  1.2         "If the AlertService only uses a fixed message to send "
8447                   "an alert, then this flag should be set to TRUE.") ]
8448              boolean OnlySendsFixedMessage;
8449 karl  1.1       [Description (
8450 mike  1.2         "The AlertService may require some fixed data to send as "
8451                   "part of the message. This may include things like the "
8452                   "address or name of the System. This string contains the "
8453                   "complete message when the property, OnlySendsFixedMessage, "
8454                   "is set to TRUE.") ]
8455              string FixedPartOfMessage;
8456 karl  1.1       [Description (
8457 mike  1.2         "If the destination is capable of sending an acknowledgement "
8458                   "to the alert, then this flag is set to TRUE. The format of "
8459                   "the acknowledgement is determined by the DestinationType "
8460                   "and the MessageFormat.") ]
8461              boolean DestinationIsAckCapable;
8462 karl  1.1       [Description (
8463 mike  1.2         "The AlertService may retry and send an alert more than "
8464                   "once. The RetryCount identifies how often the operation will "
8465                   "be repeated. If DestinationIsAckCapable is set to TRUE, then "
8466                   "the retry will only be done if an Ack is not received. "
8467                   "Otherwise, the retries are done unconditionally.") ]
8468              uint16 RetryCount;
8469 karl  1.1       [Description (
8470 mike  1.2         "The interval between each successive retry, in seconds. "
8471                   "If DestinationIsAckCapable is set to TRUE, then this "
8472                   "interval is used as a timeout interval, before the next "
8473                   "retry is done."), 
8474                  Units ("Seconds") ]
8475              uint16 RetryInterval;
8476 karl  1.1 };
8477           
8478 mike  1.2 
8479           // ===================================================================
8480           // WakeUpService 
8481           // ===================================================================
8482 karl  1.1    [Description (
8483 mike  1.2      "WakeUpService allows a UnitaryComputerSystem to be woken up "
8484                "from a low power sleep state. This Service is implemented "
8485                "by a LogicalDevice (e.g. NetworkAdapter or Modem) that is "
8486                "capable of receiving wakeup messages, and notifying the "
8487                "System.") ]
8488           class CIM_WakeUpService : CIM_Service {
8489                 [Description ("The Type of the WakeUp Service."), 
8490                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Wake On LAN - Magic Packet", 
8491                          "Wake on LAN - Packet Filtering", "Wake On Ring"}, 
8492                  ModelCorrespondence {
8493                   "CIM_WakeUpServcice.OtherWakeUpTypeDescription"} ]
8494              uint16 WakeUpType;
8495                 [Description (
8496                   "A description of the type of WakeUpService used when "
8497                   "WakeUpType is set to \"Other\" (value=1)."), 
8498                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_WakeUpService.WakeUpType"} ]
8499              string OtherWakeUpTypeDescription;
8500                 [Description (
8501                   "The filter type on the packets/messages that trigger "
8502                   "the WakeUpService. This field is only used when the WakeUp"
8503                   "Type is set to \"Wake On LAN - Packet Filtering\" (value"
8504 mike  1.2         "=3)."), 
8505                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "ARP Broadcast", 
8506                          "Neighbor Discovery Multicast", 
8507                          "IP Packet with Directed MAC Address", 
8508                          "IPX Diagnostic Responder", "NBT Name Query", 
8509                          "Binary Match"}, 
8510                  ModelCorrespondence {
8511                   "CIM_WakeUpService.OtherFilterTypeDescription"} ]
8512              uint16 FilterType;
8513                 [OctetString, Description (
8514                   "The binary data that is used to compare the contents "
8515                   "of the received packet. This is used when the FilterType is "
8516                   "set to \"Binary Match\" (value=7). This could also be used "
8517                   "when the FilterType is set to \"Other\" (value=1).") ]
8518              uint8 FilterData[];
8519                 [Description (
8520                   "The description of the format of the FilterType used by "
8521                   "the Service when the FilterType is set to \"Other\" "
8522                   "(value=1)."), 
8523                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_WakeUpService.FilterType"} ]
8524              string OtherFilterTypeDescription;
8525 mike  1.2 };
8526           
8527           
8528           // ===================================================================
8529           // OOBAlertServiceOnModem 
8530           // ===================================================================
8531              [Association, Description (
8532                "OOBAlertServiceOnModem defines where the out of band alerting "
8533                "Service is implemented. The Service can either employ a Modem "
8534                "or NetworkAdapter to send alerts.") ]
8535           class CIM_OOBAlertServiceOnModem : CIM_DeviceServiceImplementation {
8536                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max (1),
8537                  Description ("The Modem which implements the alerting Service.") ]
8538              CIM_Modem REF Antecedent;
8539                 [Override ("Dependent"), 
8540                  Description ("The alerting Service provided on the Modem.") ]
8541              CIM_OOBAlertService REF Dependent;
8542 karl  1.1 };
8543           
8544 mike  1.2 
8545 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8546 mike  1.2 // WakeUpServiceOnModem 
8547 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8548 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
8549                "WakeUpServiceOnModem defines where the WakeUpService is "
8550                "implemented. The Service can either employ a Modem or "
8551                "NetworkAdapter to receive a wakeup signal.") ]
8552           class CIM_WakeUpServiceOnModem : CIM_DeviceServiceImplementation {
8553                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max (1), 
8554                  Description ("The Modem which implements the WakeUpService.") ]
8555              CIM_Modem REF Antecedent;
8556                 [Override ("Dependent"), 
8557                  Description ("The wakeup Service provided on the Modem.") ]
8558              CIM_WakeUpService REF Dependent;
8559 karl  1.1 };
8560           
8561 mike  1.2 
8562 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8563 mike  1.2 // OOBAlertServiceOnNetworkAdapter 
8564 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8565              [Association, 
8566               Description (
8567 mike  1.2        "OOBAlertServiceOnNetworkAdapter defines where the out of band "
8568                  "alerting Service is implemented. Currently, the Service can "
8569                  "either employ a Modem or a NetworkAdapter to send alerts.") ]
8570           class CIM_OOBAlertServiceOnNetworkAdapter : CIM_DeviceServiceImplementation {
8571                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max (1), Description (
8572                   "The NetworkAdapter which implements the Service.") ]
8573              CIM_NetworkAdapter REF Antecedent;
8574                 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
8575                   "The alerting Service provided on the NetworkAdapter.") ]
8576              CIM_OOBAlertService REF Dependent;
8577 karl  1.1 };
8578           
8579 mike  1.2 
8580 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8581 mike  1.2 // WakeUpServiceOnNetworkAdapter 
8582 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8583 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
8584                "WakeUpServiceOnNetworkAdapter defines where the WakeUpService "
8585                "is implemented. Currently, the Service can either employ a Modem "
8586                "or a NetworkAdapter for wakeup.") ]
8587           class CIM_WakeUpServiceOnNetworkAdapter : CIM_DeviceServiceImplementation {
8588                 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max (1), Description (
8589                   "The NetworkAdapter which implements the Service.") ]
8590              CIM_NetworkAdapter REF Antecedent;
8591                 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
8592                   "The wakeup Service provided on the NetworkAdapter.") ]
8593              CIM_WakeUpService REF Dependent;
8594           };
8595           
8596           
8597           // ==================================================================
8598           // FibreProtocolService 
8599           // ==================================================================
8600              [Description (
8601                "FibreProtocolService abstracts and allows the management of "
8602                "the Alias, Management, Time, Security, Directory (Naming) and "
8603                "other services and functions available in a Fibre Channel "
8604 mike  1.2      "network. This class will be further defined in a later "
8605                "release of CIM.") ]
8606           class CIM_FibreProtocolService : CIM_Service {
8607 karl  1.1 };
8608           
8609 mike  1.2 
8610           // ===================================================================
8611           // AGPSoftwareFeature
8612 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8613              [Description (
8614 mike  1.2      "AGPSoftwareFeature adds two attributes to SoftwareFeature "
8615                "to represent the capabilities of an AGP device driver. An "
8616                "instance of this class would be associated with the "
8617                "Driver's SoftwareElement using the SoftwareFeatureSoftware"
8618                "Elements relationship. The driver's SoftwareElement is "
8619                "associated with the AGPVideoController via the Device"
8620                "Software relationship.") ]
8621           class CIM_AGPSoftwareFeature : CIM_SoftwareFeature {
8622 karl  1.1       [Description (
8623 mike  1.2         "An array of integers indicating various capabilities and "
8624                   "characteristics of the AGPVideoController."), 
8625                  ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
8626                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "OS support", 
8627                          "Hardware Acceleration", "Hardware Blit", 
8628                          "OpenGL Support", "Cache Coherency"}, 
8629                  ModelCorrespondence {
8630                   "CIM_AGPSoftwareFeature.CharacteristicDescriptions"} ]
8631              uint16 Characteristics[];
8632 karl  1.1       [Description (
8633 mike  1.2         "An array of free-form strings providing more detailed "
8634                   "explanations for any of the features indicated in the "
8635                   "Characteristics array. Each entry in this array is "
8636                   "related to the Characteristics array entry located at "
8637                   "the same index."), 
8638                 ArrayType ("Indexed"), 
8639                 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_AGPSoftwareFeature.Characteristics"} ]
8640              string CharacteristicDescriptions[];
8641 karl  1.1 };
8642           
8643 mike  1.2 
8644 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8645 mike  1.2 //
8646           //    Settings, Logs, and Redundancy
8647           //
8648 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8649 mike  1.2 
8650 karl  1.1 
8651           // ===================================================================
8652 mike  1.2 // RedundancyGroup
8653 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8654              [Description (
8655 mike  1.2      "A class derived from LogicalElement that is a special "
8656                "collection of ManagedSystemElements. This collection indicates "
8657                "that the aggregated components together provide redundancy. "
8658                "All elements aggregated in a RedundancyGroup should be "
8659                "instantiations of the same object class.") ] 
8660           class CIM_RedundancyGroup : CIM_LogicalElement {
8661                 [Key, MaxLen (256), Description (
8662                   "CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or "
8663                   "the subclass used in the creation of an instance. When "
8664                   "used with the other key properties of this class, this "
8665                   "property allows all instances of this class and its "
8666                   "subclasses to be uniquely identified.")  ]
8667              string CreationClassName;
8668                 [Override("Name"), 
8669                  Key, MaxLen (256), Description (
8670                 "The RedundancyGroup Name serves as the key for the "
8671                 "Group's instance in an enterprise environment.") ]
8672              string Name;
8673 karl  1.1       [Description (
8674 mike  1.2         "RedundancyStatus provides information on the state of the "
8675                   "RedundancyGroup. \"Fully Redundant\" (value=2) means that "
8676                   "all of the configured redundancy is still available; "
8677                   "\"Degraded Redundancy\" (3) means that some failures have "
8678                   "been experienced but some reduced amount of redundancy is "
8679                   "still available; \"Redundancy Lost\" (4) means that a "
8680                   "sufficient number of failures have been experienced such "
8681                   "that no redundancy is available and the next failure "
8682                   "experienced will cause overall failure. Also, the values, "
8683                   "\"Other\" (1) and \"Unknown\" (0), are defined."),
8684                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Fully Redundant", 
8685                          "Degraded Redundancy", "Redundancy Lost"} ]
8686              uint16 RedundancyStatus;
8687 karl  1.1 };
8688           
8689 mike  1.2 
8690 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8691 mike  1.2 // RedundancyComponent
8692 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8693 mike  1.2    [Association, Aggregation, Description (
8694                "A RedundancyGroup aggregates Managed System Elements and "
8695                "indicates that these elements, taken together, provide "
8696                "redundancy. All elements aggregated in a RedundancyGroup "
8697                "should be instantiations of the same object class.") ] 
8698           class CIM_RedundancyComponent : CIM_Component {
8699                 [Override ("GroupComponent"), Aggregate,
8700                  Description (
8701                   "The RedundancyComponent association indicates that "
8702                   "'this set of fans' or 'these physical extents' participate "
8703                   "in a single RedundancyGroup.") ]
8704              CIM_RedundancyGroup REF GroupComponent;
8705 karl  1.1 };
8706           
8707           
8708           // ===================================================================
8709 mike  1.2 // SpareGroup
8710 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8711              [Description (
8712 mike  1.2      "A class derived from RedundancyGroup indicating that one or "
8713                "more of the aggregated elements can be spared. (The actual "
8714                "Spares are defined using the ActsAsSpare association.) An "
8715                "example is the use of redundant NICs in a ComputerSystem - "
8716                "where one NIC is primary and the other is Spare. The 'primary' "
8717                "NIC would be a member of the SpareGroup (associated using the "
8718                "RedundancyComponent class) and the 'other' NIC would be "
8719                "associated using the ActsAsSpare relationship.") ] 
8720           class CIM_SpareGroup : CIM_RedundancyGroup {
8721                 [Description (
8722                   "This method is forces a failover from one ManagedSystemElement "
8723                   "to another.  There are two parameters to the Failover method, " 
8724                   "FailoverFrom and FailoverTo. The FailoverFrom parameter is a "
8725                   "reference to the primary ManagedSystemElement that will become "
8726                   "inactive after the method. This Element should be associated "
8727                   "with the SpareGroup through the RedundancyComponent relationship. "
8728                   "The FailoverTo parameter is a reference to the ManagedSystem"
8729                   "Element that will take over for the primary. This Element "
8730                   "should be associated with the SpareGroup through the ActsAsSpare "
8731                   "association. Once the failover has occurred, the SpareGroup and "
8732                   "the RedundancyComponent and ActsAsSpare associations will be "
8733 mike  1.2         "updated with current status.  For example, the ActsAsSpare "
8734                   "association that contained the FailoverTo Element will "
8735                   "be deleted and a new RedundancyComponent association instantiated "
8736                   "in its place. The method should return 0 if successful, 1 if "
8737                   "the request is not supported, and some other value if any other "
8738                   "error occurred. In a subclass, the set of possible return codes "
8739                   "could be specified, using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. "
8740                   "The strings to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' may "
8741                   "also be specified in the subclass as a Values array qualifier.") ]
8742              uint32 Failover(
8743                  [IN] CIM_ManagedSystemElement REF FailoverFrom, 
8744                  [IN] CIM_ManagedSystemElement REF FailoverTo);      
8745 karl  1.1 };
8746           
8747 mike  1.2 
8748 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8749 mike  1.2 // ActsAsSpare
8750 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8751 mike  1.2    [Association,
8752               Description (
8753                "The ActsAsSpare association indicates which elements can spare "
8754                "or replace the other aggregated elements.  The fact that a "
8755                "spare can operate in \"hot standby\" mode is specified on an "
8756                "element by element basis.") ]
8757           class CIM_ActsAsSpare  {
8758                 [Key, Description ("The SpareGroup") ]
8759              CIM_SpareGroup REF Group;
8760                 [Key, Description (
8761                   "A ManagedSystemElement acting as a spare and participating "
8762                   "in the SpareGroup.") ]
8763              CIM_ManagedSystemElement REF Spare; 
8764 karl  1.1       [Description (
8765 mike  1.2         "HotStandby is a boolean indicating that the spare is "
8766                   "operating as a hot standby.") ]
8767              boolean HotStandby;   
8768           };
8769 karl  1.1 
8770           
8771           // ===================================================================
8772 mike  1.2 // StorageRedundancyGroup
8773 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8774              [Description (
8775 mike  1.2      "A class derived from RedundancyGroup containing mass "
8776                "storage-related redundancy information. StorageRedundancy"
8777                "Groups are used to protect user data.  They are made up of one "
8778                "or more PhysicalExtents, or one or more AggregatePExtents. "
8779                "StorageRedundancyGroups may overlap.  However, the "
8780                "underlying Extents within the overlap should not contain "
8781                "any check data.") ] 
8782           class CIM_StorageRedundancyGroup : CIM_RedundancyGroup  {
8783 karl  1.1       [Description (
8784 mike  1.2         "The TypeOfAlgorithm specifies the algorithm used for data "
8785                   "redundancy and reconstruction. For example, \"P+Q\" (value"
8786                   "=5) or \"P+S\" (7) may be specified. The value of 0, is "
8787                   "defined as \"None\" to indicate that data redundancy is not "
8788                   "active. An inactive redundancy should only be instantiated "
8789                   "if data striping or concatenation are active. These are "
8790                   "indicated by the IsStriped or IsConcatentated boolean "
8791                   "properties of this RedundancyGroup."), 
8792                  Values {"None", "Other", "Unknown", "Copy", "XOR", "P+Q", 
8793                          "S", "P+S"}, 
8794                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Redundancy Group|001.2"} ]
8795              uint16 TypeOfAlgorithm;
8796 karl  1.1       [Description (
8797 mike  1.2         "StorageRedundancy provides additional information on the "
8798                   "state of the RedundancyGroup, beyond the RedundancyStatus "
8799                   "property. Information like \"Reconfig In Progress\" (value"
8800                   "=1) or \"Redundancy Disabled\" can be specified using "
8801                   "this property."), 
8802                  Values {"No Additional Status", "Reconfig In Progress", 
8803                          "Data Lost", "Not Currently Configured", 
8804                          "Protected Rebuild", "Redundancy Disabled", 
8805                          "Unprotected Rebuild", "Recalculating", "Verifying"} ]
8806              uint16 StorageRedundancy;
8807 karl  1.1       [Description (
8808 mike  1.2         "True indicates that the data is striped across the various "
8809                   "StorageExtents in the Group.") ]
8810              boolean IsStriped;
8811 karl  1.1       [Description (
8812 mike  1.2         "True indicates that the data is concatenated across the "
8813                   "various StorageExtents in the Group.") ]
8814              boolean IsConcatenated;
8815 karl  1.1 };
8816           
8817 mike  1.2 
8818 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8819 mike  1.2 // ExtraCapacityGroup
8820 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8821 mike  1.2    [Description (
8822                "A class derived from RedundancyGroup indicating that the "
8823                "aggregated elements have more capacity or capability than is "
8824                "needed.  An example of this type of redundancy is the "
8825                "installation of N+1 power supplies or fans in a system.") ] 
8826           class CIM_ExtraCapacityGroup : CIM_RedundancyGroup {
8827                 [Description (
8828                   "MinNumberNeeded indicates the smallest number of elements "
8829                   "that must be operational in order to have redundancy.  "
8830                   "For example, in an N+1 redundancy relationship, "
8831                   "the MinNumberNeeded property should be set equal to N.") ]
8832              uint32 MinNumberNeeded;
8833                 [Description (
8834                   "Boolean indicating whether load balancing is supported by "
8835                   "the ExtraCapacityGroup.") ]
8836              boolean LoadBalancedGroup; 
8837 karl  1.1 };
8838           
8839 mike  1.2 
8840 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8841 mike  1.2 // MonitorResolution
8842 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8843              [Description (
8844 mike  1.2      "MonitorResolution describes the relationship between "
8845                "horizontal and vertical resolutions, refresh rate and scan "
8846                "mode for a DesktopMonitor. The actual resolutions, etc. that "
8847                "are in use, are the values specified in the VideoController "
8848                "object.") ] 
8849           class CIM_MonitorResolution : CIM_Setting {
8850                 [Override ("SettingID"),
8851                  Key, MaxLen (256),
8852                  Description (
8853                   "The inherited SettingID serves as part of the key for a "
8854                   "MonitorResolution instance.") ]
8855              string SettingID; 
8856                 [Description ("Monitor's horizontal resolution in Pixels."),
8857                  Units ("Pixels"),
8858                  ModelCorrespondence {
8859                   "CIM_VideoController.CurrentHorizontalResolution"},
8860                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.2"} ]
8861              uint32 HorizontalResolution;
8862                 [Description ("Monitor's vertical resolution in Pixels."),
8863                  Units ("Pixels"),
8864                  ModelCorrespondence {
8865 mike  1.2         "CIM_VideoController.CurrentVerticalResolution"},
8866                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.3"} ]
8867              uint32 VerticalResolution;
8868 karl  1.1       [Description (
8869 mike  1.2         "Monitor's refresh rate in Hertz. If a range of rates is "
8870                   "supported, use the MinRefreshRate and MaxRefreshRate "
8871                   "properties, and set RefreshRate (this property) to 0."), 
8872                  Units ("Hertz"),
8873                  ModelCorrespondence {
8874                   "CIM_VideoController.CurrentRefreshRate"},
8875                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.4"} ]
8876              uint32 RefreshRate;
8877 karl  1.1       [Description (
8878 mike  1.2         "Monitor's minimum refresh rate in Hertz, when a range of "
8879                   "rates is supported at the specified resolutions."),
8880                  Units ("Hertz"),
8881                  ModelCorrespondence {
8882                   "CIM_VideoController.MinRefreshRate"},
8883                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.6"} ]
8884              uint32 MinRefreshRate;
8885 karl  1.1       [Description (
8886 mike  1.2         "Monitor's maximum refresh rate in Hertz, when a range of "
8887                   "rates is supported at the specified resolutions."),
8888                  Units ("Hertz"),
8889                  ModelCorrespondence {
8890                   "CIM_VideoController.MaxRefreshRate"},
8891                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.7"} ]
8892              uint32 MaxRefreshRate;
8893 karl  1.1       [Description (
8894 mike  1.2         "Integer indicating whether the monitor operates in "
8895                   "interlaced (value=5) or non-interlaced (4) mode."),
8896                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5"},
8897                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Not Supported",
8898                          "Non-Interlaced Operation", "Interlaced Operation"},
8899                  ModelCorrespondence {
8900                   "CIM_VideoController.CurrentScanMode"},
8901                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.5"} ]
8902              uint16 ScanMode;
8903           };
8904           
8905 karl  1.1 
8906 mike  1.2 // ===================================================================
8907           // MonitorSetting
8908           // ===================================================================
8909              [Association, Description (
8910                "MonitorSetting associates the MonitorResolution Setting object "
8911                "with the DesktopMonitor to which it applies.") ] 
8912           class CIM_MonitorSetting : CIM_ElementSetting {
8913                 [Override ("Element"), Description (
8914                   "The DesktopMonitor.") ] 
8915              CIM_DesktopMonitor REF Element;
8916                 [Override ("Setting"), Description (
8917                   "The MonitorResolution associated with the DesktopMonitor.") ]   
8918              CIM_MonitorResolution REF Setting;
8919 karl  1.1 };
8920           
8921 mike  1.2 
8922 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8923 mike  1.2 // NetworkAdapterRedundancyComponent
8924 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8925 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
8926                "CIM_NetworkAdapterRedundancyComponent indicates the role that "
8927                "a NetworkAdapter plays in a ExtraCapacityGroup, providing "
8928                "load balancing.") ]
8929           class CIM_NetworkAdapterRedundancyComponent : CIM_RedundancyComponent {
8930                 [Override("GroupComponent"), Aggregate,
8931                  Description (
8932                   "The RedundancyGroup representing a set of load balanced "
8933                   "NetworkAdapters.") ]
8934              CIM_ExtraCapacityGroup REF GroupComponent;
8935                 [Override("PartComponent"), 
8936                  Description (
8937                   "The Network Adapter(s) belonging to the RedundancyGroup.") ]
8938              CIM_NetworkAdapter REF PartComponent;
8939                 [Description (
8940                   "Indicates the scope of load balancing for the NetworkAdapters "
8941                   "involved in the RedundancyGroup. Load balancing may be "
8942                   "restricted to transmitting data only (value=1), "
8943                   "receiving data only (value=2), or used for both transmit "
8944                   "and receive (value=3)."), 
8945                  Values {"Unknown", "Load Balancing - Transmit Only",
8946 mike  1.2                "Load Balancing - Receive Only", "Full Load Balancing"} ]
8947              uint16 ScopeOfBalancing;
8948 karl  1.1       [Description (
8949 mike  1.2         "Boolean indicating whether the Network Adapter is an original "
8950                   "primary adapter (value=1), a preferred primary adapter (2), "
8951                   "or both (3). Values of \"Unknown\" and \"Not Applicable\" may "
8952                   "also be specified."),
8953                  Values {"Unknown", "Original Primary", "Preferred Primary", 
8954                          "Both", "Not Applicable"} ]
8955              uint16 PrimaryAdapter;
8956 karl  1.1 };
8957           
8958 mike  1.2 
8959 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8960 mike  1.2 // NetworkVirtualAdapter
8961 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8962 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
8963                "NetworkVirtualAdapter describes that an instance of Network"
8964                "Adapter is actually the result of several Adapters "
8965                "participating in a load balanced RedundancyGroup.") ]
8966           class CIM_NetworkVirtualAdapter : CIM_LogicalIdentity {
8967                 [Override ("SystemElement"), 
8968                  Description ("The 'virtual' NetworkAdapter.") ]
8969              CIM_NetworkAdapter REF SystemElement;
8970                 [Override ("SameElement"), 
8971                  Description (
8972                   "The ExtraCapacity RedundancyGroup that describes the load "
8973                   "balancing. The result of the load balancing is the 'virtual' "
8974                   "Adapter.")  ]
8975              CIM_ExtraCapacityGroup REF SameElement;
8976 karl  1.1 };
8977           
8978 mike  1.2  
8979 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8980 mike  1.2 // VideoControllerResolution
8981 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
8982              [Description (
8983 mike  1.2      "VideoControllerResolution describes the various video modes "
8984                "that a VideoController can support. Video modes are defined by "
8985                "the possible horizontal and vertical resolutions, refresh "
8986                "rate, scan mode and number of colors settings supported by a "
8987                "Controller. The actual resolutions, etc. that are in use, are "
8988                "the values specified in the VideoController object.") ]
8989           class CIM_VideoControllerResolution : CIM_Setting {
8990                 [Override ("SettingID"), 
8991                  Key, MaxLen (256), Description (
8992                   "The inherited SettingID serves as part of the key for a "
8993                   "VideoControllerResolution instance.") ]
8994              string SettingID;
8995                 [Description ("Controller's horizontal resolution in Pixels."), 
8996                  Units ("Pixels"), 
8997                  ModelCorrespondence {
8998                   "CIM_VideoController.CurrentHorizontalResolution"}, 
8999                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.2"} ]
9000              uint32 HorizontalResolution;
9001                 [Description ("Controller's vertical resolution in Pixels."), 
9002                  Units ("Pixels"), 
9003                  ModelCorrespondence {
9004 mike  1.2         "CIM_VideoController.CurrentVerticalResolution"}, 
9005                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.3"} ]
9006              uint32 VerticalResolution;
9007                 [Description (
9008                   "Refresh rate in Hertz. If a range of rates is supported, use "
9009                   "the MinRefreshRate and MaxRefreshRate properties, and set "
9010                   "RefreshRate (this property) to 0."), 
9011                  Units ("Hertz"), 
9012                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_VideoController.CurrentRefreshRate"}, 
9013                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.4"} ]
9014              uint32 RefreshRate;
9015                 [Description (
9016                   "Minimum refresh rate in Hertz, when a range of rates is "
9017                   "supported at the specified resolutions."), 
9018                  Units ("Hertz"), 
9019                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_VideoController.MinRefreshRate"}, 
9020                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.6"} ]
9021              uint32 MinRefreshRate;
9022                 [Description (
9023                   "Maximum refresh rate in Hertz, when a range of rates is "
9024                   "supported at the specified resolutions."), 
9025 mike  1.2        Units ("Hertz"), 
9026                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_VideoController.MaxRefreshRate"}, 
9027                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.7"} ]
9028              uint32 MaxRefreshRate;
9029 karl  1.1       [Description (
9030 mike  1.2         "Integer indicating whether the Controller operates in "
9031                   "interlaced (value=5) or non-interlaced (4) mode."), 
9032                  ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5"}, 
9033                  Values {"Other", "Unknown", "Not Supported", 
9034                          "Non-Interlaced Operation", "Interlaced Operation"}, 
9035                  ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_VideoController.CurrentScanMode"}, 
9036                  MappingStrings {"MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.5"} ]
9037              uint16 ScanMode;
9038 karl  1.1       [Description (
9039 mike  1.2         "Number of colors supported at the current resolutions."), 
9040                  ModelCorrespondence {
9041                   "CIM_VideoController.CurrentNumberOfColors"} ]
9042              uint64 NumberOfColors;
9043 karl  1.1 };
9044           
9045 mike  1.2 
9046 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
9047 mike  1.2 // VideoSetting
9048 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
9049 mike  1.2    [Association, Description (
9050                "VideoSetting associates the VideoControllerResolution Setting "
9051                "with the Controller(s) to which it applies.") ]
9052           class CIM_VideoSetting : CIM_ElementSetting {
9053                 [Override ("Element"), 
9054                  Description ("The VideoController.") ]
9055              CIM_VideoController REF Element;
9056                 [Override ("Setting"), 
9057 karl  1.1        Description (
9058 mike  1.2         "The resolutions, refresh rates, scan mode and number of colors "
9059                   "that can be set for the Controller.") ]
9060              CIM_VideoControllerResolution REF Setting;
9061 karl  1.1 };
9062           
9063 mike  1.2 
9064 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
9065 mike  1.2 // ExtentRedundancyComponent
9066 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
9067 mike  1.2    [Association, Aggregation, Description (
9068                "Describes the StorageExtents participating in a Storage"
9069                "RedundancyGroup.") ]
9070           class CIM_ExtentRedundancyComponent : CIM_RedundancyComponent {
9071                 [Override ("GroupComponent"), Aggregate, 
9072                  Description ("The StorageRedundancyGroup.") ]
9073              CIM_StorageRedundancyGroup REF GroupComponent;
9074                 [Override ("PartComponent"),  Description (
9075                   "The StorageExtent participating in the RedundancyGroup.") ]
9076              CIM_StorageExtent REF PartComponent;
9077 karl  1.1 };
9078 mike  1.2 
9079           
9080 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
9081 mike  1.2 // PExtentRedundancyComponent
9082 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
9083 mike  1.2    [Association, Aggregation, Description (
9084                "Describes the PhysicalExtents participating in a Storage"
9085                "RedundancyGroup.") ] 
9086           class CIM_PExtentRedundancyComponent : CIM_ExtentRedundancyComponent {
9087                 [Override ("GroupComponent"), Aggregate,
9088                  Description ("The StorageRedundancyGroup.")   ]
9089              CIM_StorageRedundancyGroup REF GroupComponent;
9090                 [Override ("PartComponent"), Description (
9091                   "The PhysicalExtent participating in the RedundancyGroup.") ]
9092              CIM_PhysicalExtent REF PartComponent;
9093 karl  1.1 };
9094           
9095 mike  1.2 
9096 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
9097 mike  1.2 // AggregateRedundancyComponent
9098 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
9099 mike  1.2    [Association, Aggregation, Description (
9100                "Describes the AggregatePExtent in a StorageRedundancyGroup.") ] 
9101           class CIM_AggregateRedundancyComponent : CIM_ExtentRedundancyComponent {
9102                 [Override ("GroupComponent"), Aggregate,
9103                  Description ("The StorageRedundancyGroup.")  ]
9104              CIM_StorageRedundancyGroup REF GroupComponent;
9105                 [Override ("PartComponent"), Description (
9106                 "The AggregatePExtent participating in the RedundancyGroup.") ]
9107              CIM_AggregatePExtent REF PartComponent;
9108           };
9109           
9110           
9111           // ==============================================================
9112           // DiskGroup 
9113           // ==============================================================
9114 karl  1.1    [Description (
9115 mike  1.2      "A DiskGroup is a named collection of DiskDrives and the "
9116                "StorageExtent(s) accessed via those Drives. The "
9117                "collection is used to limit the BasedOn relationships of "
9118                "the Extents in the DiskGroup. Extents in the Group can NOT "
9119                "be BasedOn storage accessed from Drives outside of the "
9120                "Group. For example, a SoftwareVolume created 'within the "
9121                "DiskGroup' is restricted to be completely accessed using "
9122                "Drives in the Group. Actions such as 'replicate' or "
9123                "'migrate' on an Extent must operate within the scope of "
9124                "the Extents present in the DiskGroup.") ]
9125           class CIM_DiskGroup : CIM_CollectionOfMSEs {
9126                 [Override ("CollectionID"), Key]
9127              string CollectionID;
9128           };
9129           
9130           
9131           // ===================================================================
9132           // DriveInDiskGroup
9133           // ===================================================================
9134              [Association, Aggregation, Description (
9135                "CIM_DriveInDiskGroup defines the DiskDrive(s) that participate "
9136 mike  1.2      "in the Group.") ]
9137           class CIM_DriveInDiskGroup : CIM_CollectedMSEs {
9138                 [Override ("Collection"), Aggregate, Max (1), 
9139                  Description (
9140                   "The DiskGroup. A Drive is a member of at most one "
9141                   "DiskGroup.") ]
9142              CIM_DiskGroup REF Collection;
9143                 [Override ("Member"), Description (
9144                   "The DiskDrive in the Group.") ]
9145              CIM_DiskDrive REF Member;
9146 karl  1.1 };
9147           
9148 mike  1.2 
9149 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
9150 mike  1.2 // ExtentInDiskGroup
9151 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
9152 mike  1.2    [Association, Aggregation, Description (
9153                "CIM_ExtentInDiskGroup defines the StorageExtent(s) that are "
9154                "located within and restricted by the Group.") ]
9155           class CIM_ExtentInDiskGroup : CIM_CollectedMSEs {
9156                 [Override ("Collection"), Aggregate, Max (1), 
9157                  Description (
9158                   "The DiskGroup. An Extent is defined within at most one "
9159                   "DiskGroup.") ]
9160              CIM_DiskGroup REF Collection;
9161                 [Override ("Member"), Description (
9162                   "The StorageExtent restricted by and participating in the "
9163                   "Group.") ]
9164              CIM_StorageExtent REF Member;
9165 karl  1.1 };
9166           
9167 mike  1.2 
9168 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
9169 mike  1.2 // GroupInDiskGroup
9170 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
9171 mike  1.2    [Association, Aggregation, Description (
9172                "CIM_GroupInDiskGroup describes that a DiskGroup may be "
9173                "divided into smaller named Collections.") ]
9174           class CIM_GroupInDiskGroup : CIM_CollectedCollections {
9175                 [Override ("Collection"), Aggregate, Max (1), 
9176                  Description (
9177                   "The DiskGroup that is subsetted into smaller "
9178                   "Collections.") ]
9179              CIM_DiskGroup REF Collection;
9180                 [Override ("CollectionInCollection"), Description (
9181                   "The DiskGroup that is a subset of the larger Group.") ]
9182              CIM_DiskGroup REF CollectionInCollection;
9183 karl  1.1 };
9184           
9185 mike  1.2 
9186 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
9187           // MessageLog
9188           // ===================================================================
9189              [Description (
9190 mike  1.2      "MessageLog represents any type of event, error or informational "
9191                "register or chronicle. The object describes the existence of "
9192                "the log and its characteristics. Several methods are defined "
9193                "for retrieving, writing and deleting log entries, and "
9194                "maintaining the log.") ] 
9195           class CIM_MessageLog : CIM_LogicalElement {
9196 karl  1.1       [Key, MaxLen (256),
9197                  Description (
9198                   "CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or "
9199                   "the subclass used in the creation of an instance. When "
9200                   "used with the other key properties of this class, this "
9201                   "property allows all instances of this class and its "
9202 mike  1.2         "subclasses to be uniquely identified.")  ]
9203 karl  1.1    string CreationClassName;
9204                 [Override ("Name"), 
9205                  Key, MaxLen (256), 
9206                  Description (
9207                   "The inherited Name serves as part of the key (a unique "
9208 mike  1.2         "identifier) for the MessageLog instance.") ] 
9209 karl  1.1    string Name; 
9210                 [Description (
9211                   "An array of integers indicating the Log capabilities. "
9212                   "Information such as \"Write Record Supported\" (value="
9213                   "2) or \"Variable Length Records Supported\" (8) is "
9214                   "specified in this property."),
9215                  ArrayType ("Indexed"),
9216                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Write Record Supported", 
9217 mike  1.2                "Delete Record Supported", 
9218                          "Can Move Backward in Log", "Freeze Log Supported", 
9219                          "Clear Log Supported", 
9220                          "Supports Addressing by Ordinal Record Number",
9221                          "Variable Length Records Supported", 
9222                          "Variable Formats for Records", 
9223                          "Can Flag Records for Overwrite"}, 
9224 karl  1.1        ModelCorrespondence {
9225 mike  1.2         "CIM_MessageLog.CapabilitiesDescriptions"}  ]
9226 karl  1.1    uint16 Capabilities[];
9227                 [Description (
9228                   "An array of free-form strings providing more detailed "
9229                   "explanations for any of the Log features indicated in "
9230                   "the Capabilities array. Note, each entry of this array "
9231                   "is related to the entry in the Capabilities array that "
9232                   "is located at the same index."),
9233                  ArrayType ("Indexed"),
9234 mike  1.2        ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_MessageLog.Capabilities"} ]
9235 karl  1.1    string CapabilitiesDescriptions[];
9236                 [Description (
9237                   "The maximum size, in bytes, to which the Log can grow. "
9238                   "If there is no maximum, then MaxLogSize should be set "
9239                   "to 0."),
9240 mike  1.2        Units ("Bytes") ]
9241 karl  1.1    uint64 MaxLogSize;
9242                 [Description (
9243                   "The size of the Log header, in bytes, if one is "
9244                   "present. If there is no Log header, then this property "
9245                   "should be set to 0. Headers may include general "
9246                   "information about the Log such as the current number of "
9247                   "records, time of last update, or a pointer to the location "
9248                   "of the first Log entry. Note that this property is NOT the "
9249                   "size of the header for an individual Log entry. The latter "
9250                   "is described by the property, SizeOfRecordHeader."), 
9251 mike  1.2        Units ("Bytes") ]
9252 karl  1.1    uint64 SizeOfHeader;
9253                 [Description (
9254                   "If the SizeOfHeader property is non-zero, this property "
9255                   "describes the structure and format of the Log header. It "
9256                   "is a free-form string. If the SizeOfHeader property is 0, "
9257 mike  1.2         "then the information in this property is undefined.") ]
9258 karl  1.1    string HeaderFormat;
9259                 [Description (
9260                   "Maximum size, in bytes, to which an individual Log "
9261                   "entry (record) can grow - if the Capabilities array "
9262                   "includes a value of 7 (\"Variable Length Records "
9263                   "Supported\"). If the Capabilities array does not "
9264                   "include a 7, then the Log only supports fixed length "
9265                   "entries. The size of these entries is described by "
9266                   "this property."), 
9267 mike  1.2        Units ("Bytes") ]
9268 karl  1.1    uint64 MaxRecordSize;
9269                 [Description (
9270                   "The size of the header for the Log's individual entries, "
9271                   "in bytes, if record headers are defined. If there are no "
9272                   "record headers, then this property should be set to 0. "
9273                   "Record headers may include information such as the type of "
9274                   "the Log entry, the date/time that the entry was last "
9275                   "updated, or a pointer to the start of optional data. Note "
9276                   "that this property defines the header size for individual "
9277                   "records in the Log, while the SizeOfHeader property "
9278                   "describes the Log's overall header, typically located at "
9279                   "the start of the MessageLog."), 
9280 mike  1.2        Units ("Bytes") ]
9281 karl  1.1    uint64 SizeOfRecordHeader;
9282                 [Description (
9283                   "If the SizeOfRecordHeader property is non-zero, this "
9284                   "property describes the structure and format of the "
9285                   "record headers. It is a free-form string. If the "
9286                   "SizeOfRecordHeader property is 0, then the information "
9287 mike  1.2         "in this property is undefined.") ]
9288 karl  1.1    string RecordHeaderFormat;
9289                 [Description (
9290                   "Maximum number of records that can be captured in "
9291                   "the Log. If undefined, a value of zero should be "
9292                   "specified. Note that when the Capabilities array "
9293                   "indicates that variable length records are supported "
9294                   "(value=7), then it is possible that this maximum may "
9295 mike  1.2         "not be achieved.") ]
9296 karl  1.1    uint64 MaxNumberOfRecords;
9297                 [Description (
9298                   "Current number of entries (records) in the Log."),
9299 mike  1.2        Gauge ]
9300 karl  1.1    uint64 CurrentNumberOfRecords;
9301                 [Description (
9302                   "An enumeration describing the behavior of the Log, when "
9303                   "it becomes full or near full. For example, the Log may "
9304                   "wrap (value=2) or may simply stop recording entries (value"
9305                   "=7).\n\n"
9306                   "Some of the property's possible values need further "
9307                   "explanation:\n"
9308                   "3=\"Clear When Near Full\" indicates that all of the Log's "
9309                   "entries will be deleted when a specified record capacity is "
9310                   "reached. The capacity is specified in percentage, using the "
9311                   "property, PercentageNearFull. 'Near Full' may be less than "
9312                   "100% if the Log takes time to clear, and a position should "
9313                   "always be available for new records.\n"
9314                   "4=\"Overwrite Outdated When Needed\" describes that Log "
9315                   "entries (timestamped later than the date/time specified in "
9316                   "the property, TimeWhenOutdated) can be overwritten.\n"
9317                   "5=\"Remove Outdated Records\" specifies that records "
9318                   "(timestamped later than the date/time specified in the "
9319                   "property, TimeWhenOutdated) are logically and/or physically "
9320                   "removed from the Log.\n"
9321 karl  1.1         "6=\"Overwrite Specific Records\" indicates that specially "
9322                   "flagged records may be overwritten. This property only makes "
9323                   "sense when the Capabilities array includes a value of 10, "
9324                   "\"Can Flag Records for Overwrite\"."),
9325                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "Wraps When Full",
9326 mike  1.2                "Clear When Near Full", 
9327                          "Overwrite Outdated When Needed", 
9328                          "Remove Outdated Records",
9329                          "Overwrite Specific Records", 
9330                          "Never Overwrite"},
9331 karl  1.1        ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_MessageLog.OtherPolicyDescription", 
9332 mike  1.2         "CIM_MessageLog.TimeWhenOutdated", 
9333                   "CIM_MessageLog.PercentageNearFull"} ]
9334 karl  1.1    uint16 OverwritePolicy;
9335                 [Description (
9336                   "When the OverwritePolicy specifies a value of 1 "
9337                   "(\"Other\"), the Log's behavior can be explained "
9338                   "using this property. If OverwritePolicy is not 1, "
9339                   "then this property's contents are undefined."), 
9340 mike  1.2        ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_MessageLog.OverwritePolicy"} ]
9341 karl  1.1    string OtherPolicyDescription;
9342                 [Description (
9343                   "If the OverwritePolicy is based on 'outdated' records "
9344                   "(values 4 or 5), this property defines when a Log entry "
9345                   "is considered to be outdated - either by time interval or "
9346                   "at a specific date and time."), 
9347 mike  1.2        ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_MessageLog.OverwritePolicy"} ]
9348 karl  1.1    datetime TimeWhenOutdated;
9349                 [Description (
9350                   "If the OverwritePolicy is based on clearing records "
9351                   "when the Log is near full (value=3), this property defines "
9352                   "the record capacity (in percentage) that is considered to "
9353                   "be 'near full'."),
9354                  Units ("Percent"), 
9355 mike  1.2        ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_MessageLog.OverwritePolicy"} ]
9356 karl  1.1    uint8 PercentageNearFull;
9357                 [Description (
9358                   "An enumeration describing the last change to the "
9359                   "MessageLog."), 
9360 mike  1.2        Values {"Unknown", "Add", "Delete", "Modify", "Log Cleared"} ]
9361 karl  1.1    uint16 LastChange;
9362                 [Description (
9363                   "When a change is made to the Log, the date/time of "
9364                   "that modification is captured. This property could be "
9365 mike  1.2         "used to event against any update to the MessageLog.") ]
9366 karl  1.1    datetime TimeOfLastChange;
9367                 [Description (
9368                   "When a change is made to the Log, the record number that "
9369 mike  1.2         "was modified is captured.") ]
9370 karl  1.1    uint64 RecordLastChanged;
9371                 [Description (
9372                   "Boolean indicating that the Log is currently frozen and "
9373 mike  1.2         "modifications are not allowed.") ]
9374 karl  1.1    boolean IsFrozen;
9375                 [Description (
9376                   "An enumeration describing the character set used to record "
9377                   "data in the individual Log entries. For example, the "
9378                   "Log records may contain ASCII data (value=2), or be raw octet "
9379                   "strings (value=10)."), 
9380                  Values {"Unknown", "Other", "ASCII", "Unicode", "ISO2022", 
9381 mike  1.2                "ISO8859", "Extended UNIX Code", "UTF-8", "UCS-2", 
9382                          "Bitmapped Data", "OctetString", 
9383                          "Defined by Individual Records"} ]
9384 karl  1.1    uint16 CharacterSet; 
9385                 [Description (
9386                   "Requests that the MessageLog be cleared of all entries. "
9387                   "The return value should be 0 if the request was successfully "
9388                   "executed, 1 if the request is not supported and some other "
9389                   "value if an error occurred. If the request is not supported, "
9390                   "check the Capabilities array that a value of 6 (\"Clear Log "
9391                   "Supported\") is specified.\n\n"
9392                   "Note: In a subclass, the set of possible return codes could "
9393                   "be described using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The "
9394                   "strings to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' may "
9395                   "also be specified in the subclass as a Values array "
9396 mike  1.2         "qualifier.")  ]
9397 karl  1.1    uint32 ClearLog();
9398                 [Description (
9399                   "Requests that an iteration of the MessageLog be established "
9400                   "and that the iterator be set to the first entry in the Log. "
9401                   "An identifier for the iterator is returned as an output "
9402                   "parameter of the method.\n\n"
9403                   "Regarding iteration, you have 2 choices:  1) Embed iteration "
9404                   "data in the method call, and allow implementations to track/"
9405                   "store this data manually; or, 2) Iterate using a separate "
9406                   "object (for example, class ActiveIterator) as an iteration "
9407                   "agent. The first approach is used here for interoperability. "
9408                   "The second requires an instance of the Iterator object for "
9409                   "EACH iteration in progress. 2's functionality could be "
9410                   "implemented underneath 1.\n\n"
9411                   "The return value from PositionToFirstRecord should be 0 if "
9412                   "the request was successfully executed, 1 if the request is "
9413                   "not supported and some other value if an error occurred. In "
9414                   "a subclass, the set of possible return codes could be specified, "
9415                   "using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The strings to which "
9416                   "the ValueMap contents are 'translated' may also be specified "
9417 mike  1.2         "in the subclass as a Values array qualifier.")  ]
9418              uint32 PositionToFirstRecord (
9419                 [OUT] string IterationIdentifier);
9420 karl  1.1       [Description (
9421                   "Requests that the Log's iteration identifier be advanced or "
9422                   "retreated a specific number of records, or set to the "
9423                   "entry at a specified numeric location. These two different "
9424                   "behaviors are accomplished using the input parameters of the "
9425                   "method. Advancing or retreating is achieved by setting the "
9426                   "MoveAbsolute boolean to FALSE, and then specifying the number of "
9427                   "entries to advance or retreat as positive or negative values "
9428                   "in the RecordNumber parameter. Moving to a specific record "
9429                   "number is accomplished by setting the MoveAbsolute input "
9430                   "parameter to TRUE, and then placing the record number into "
9431                   "the RecordNumber parameter. This can only be done if the "
9432                   "Capabilities array includes a value of 7, \"Supports "
9433                   "Addressing by Ordinal Record Number\".\n\n"
9434                   "After the method completes and if ordinal record numbers are "
9435                   "supported (the Capabilities array includes a 7), the current "
9436                   "record number is returned in the RecordNumber output parameter. "
9437                   "Otherwise, the value of the parameter is undefined.\n\n"
9438                   "IterationIdentifier is defined as an Input/Output method "
9439                   "parameter to allow the Log to embed state information in "
9440                   "the Identifier and potentially let the identifier be "
9441 karl  1.1         "maintained by the using application.\n\n"
9442                   "The return value from PositionAtRecord should be 0 if "
9443                   "the request was successfully executed, 1 if the request is "
9444                   "not supported and some other value if an error occurred. If "
9445                   "the request is not supported, check the Capabilities array "
9446                   "regarding support for ordinal record number addressing and "
9447                   "backward movement in the Log (values 7 and 4, respectively).\n\n"
9448                   "Note: In a subclass, the set of possible return codes could "
9449                   "be described using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The "
9450                   "strings to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' may "
9451                   "also be specified in the subclass as a Values array "
9452 mike  1.2         "qualifier.")  ]
9453 karl  1.1    uint32 PositionAtRecord (
9454 mike  1.2       [IN, OUT] string IterationIdentifier, 
9455                 [IN, Description ("Advancing or retreating the IterationIdentifier "
9456                      "is achieved by setting the MoveAbsolute boolean to FALSE, and "
9457                      "specifying the number of entries to advance or retreat as "
9458                      "positive or negative values in the RecordNumber parameter. "
9459                      "Moving to a specific record number is accomplished by setting "
9460                      "the MoveAbsolute parameter to TRUE, and placing the record "
9461                      "number into the RecordNumber parameter.") ] 
9462                  boolean MoveAbsolute, 
9463                 [IN, OUT] sint64 RecordNumber);
9464 karl  1.1       [Description (
9465                   "Requests that the record indicated by the IterationIdentifier "
9466                   "be retrieved from the MessageLog. After retrieval, the Iteration"
9467                   "Identifier may be advanced to the next record by setting the "
9468                   "PositionToNext input parameter to TRUE. Two output parameters "
9469                   "are defined for the method - RecordData which holds the contents "
9470                   "of the Log entry (as an array of bytes that can be recast to an "
9471                   "appropriate format), and RecordNumber which returns the current "
9472                   "record number addressed via the IterationIdentifier. The "
9473                   "RecordNumber parameter is only defined/valid when the "
9474                   "Capabilities array indicates that ordinal record number "
9475                   "addressing is supported (a value of 7).\n\n"
9476                   "IterationIdentifier is defined as an Input/Output method "
9477                   "parameter to allow the Log to embed state information in "
9478                   "the Identifier and potentially let the identifier be "
9479                   "maintained by the using application.\n\n"
9480                   "The return value from GetRecord should be 0 if the request "
9481                   "was successfully executed, 1 if the request is not supported, "
9482                   "and some other value if an error occurred. In a subclass, the "
9483                   "set of possible return codes could be specified, using a "
9484                   "ValueMap qualifier on the method. The strings to which the "
9485 karl  1.1         "ValueMap contents are 'translated' may also be specified in "
9486 mike  1.2         "the subclass as a Values array qualifier.")  ]
9487 karl  1.1    uint32 GetRecord (
9488 mike  1.2       [IN, OUT] string IterationIdentifier, 
9489                 [IN, Description ("Boolean indicating that the Iteration"
9490                      "Identifier should be advanced to the next record, after "
9491                      "retrieving the current Log entry.") ] 
9492                  boolean PositionToNext, 
9493                 [OUT] uint64 RecordNumber,
9494                 [OUT] uint8 RecordData[]); 
9495 karl  1.1       [Description (
9496                   "Requests that the record indicated by the IterationIdentifier "
9497                   "be deleted from the MessageLog. After deletion, the Iteration"
9498                   "Identifier may be advanced to the next record by setting the "
9499                   "PositionToNext input parameter to TRUE. If set to FALSE, then "
9500                   "the IterationIdentifier will be positioned at the previous "
9501                   "record. Two output parameters are defined for the method - "
9502                   "RecordData which holds the contents of the deleted Log entry "
9503                   "(as an array of bytes that can be recast to an appropriate "
9504                   "format or discarded), and RecordNumber which returns the current "
9505                   "record number addressed via the IterationIdentifier. The "
9506                   "RecordNumber parameter is only defined/valid when the "
9507                   "Capabilities array indicates that ordinal record number "
9508                   "addressing is supported (a value of 7).\n\n"
9509                   "IterationIdentifier is defined as an Input/Output method "
9510                   "parameter to allow the Log to embed state information in "
9511                   "the Identifier and potentially let the identifier be "
9512                   "maintained by the using application.\n\n"
9513                   "The return value from DeleteRecord should be 0 if the request "
9514                   "was successfully executed, 1 if the request is not supported, "
9515                   "and some other value if an error occurred. If the request is "
9516 karl  1.1         "not supported, check the Capabilities array that a value of 3 "
9517                   "(\"Delete Record Supported\") is specified.\n\n"
9518                   "Note: In a subclass, the set of possible return codes could "
9519                   "be described using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The "
9520                   "strings to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' may "
9521                   "also be specified in the subclass as a Values array "
9522 mike  1.2         "qualifier.")  ]
9523 karl  1.1    uint32 DeleteRecord (
9524 mike  1.2        [IN, OUT] string IterationIdentifier, 
9525                  [IN, Description ("Boolean that when set to TRUE requests the "
9526                       "IterationIdentifier to be advanced to the next record, "
9527                       "after the current entry is deleted. If set to FALSE, "
9528                       "IterationIdentifier is set to the previous record.") ]
9529                  boolean PositionToNext, 
9530                 [OUT] uint64 RecordNumber,
9531                 [OUT] uint8 RecordData[]); 
9532 karl  1.1       [Description (
9533                   "Requests that a record be inserted at the Log position "
9534                   "indicated by the IterationIdentifier. The entry's data is "
9535                   "provided in the RecordData input parameter. After insertion, "
9536                   "the IterationIdentifier may be advanced to the next record "
9537                   "by setting the PositionToNext input parameter to TRUE. "
9538                   "The output parameter, RecordNumber, returns the current "
9539                   "record number addressed via the IterationIdentifier. This "
9540                   "parameter is only defined/valid when the Capabilities array "
9541                   "indicates that ordinal record number addressing is supported " 
9542                   "(a value of 7).\n\n"
9543                   "IterationIdentifier is defined as an Input/Output method "
9544                   "parameter to allow the Log to embed state information in "
9545                   "the Identifier and potentially let the identifier be "
9546                   "maintained by the using application.\n\n"
9547                   "The return value from WriteRecord should be 0 if the request "
9548                   "was successfully executed, 1 if the request is not supported, "
9549                   "and some other value if an error occurred. If the request is "
9550                   "not supported, check the Capabilities array that a value of 2 "
9551                   "(\"Write Record Supported\") is specified.\n\n"
9552                   "Note: In a subclass, the set of possible return codes could "
9553 karl  1.1         "be described using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The "
9554                   "strings to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' may "
9555                   "also be specified in the subclass as a Values array "
9556 mike  1.2         "qualifier.")  ]
9557 karl  1.1    uint32 WriteRecord (
9558 mike  1.2       [IN, OUT] string IterationIdentifier, 
9559                 [IN, Description ("Boolean indicating that the Iteration"
9560                      "Identifier should be advanced to the next record, after "
9561                      "writing the Log entry.") ] boolean PositionToNext, 
9562                 [IN] uint8 RecordData[],
9563                 [OUT] uint64 RecordNumber); 
9564 karl  1.1       [Description (
9565                   "Requests that an iteration of the Log, identified by the "
9566                   "IterationIdentifier input parameter, be stopped. The "
9567                   "return value from CancelIteration should be 0 if the "
9568                   "request was successfully executed, 1 if the request is "
9569                   "not supported and some other value if an error occurred. In "
9570                   "a subclass, the set of possible return codes could be "
9571                   "specified, using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The "
9572                   "strings to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' "
9573                   "may also be specified in the subclass as a Values array "
9574 mike  1.2         "qualifier.")  ]
9575              uint32 CancelIteration (
9576                 [IN] string IterationIdentifier);
9577 karl  1.1       [Description (
9578                   "Requests that the MessageLog be placed in a frozen state "
9579                   "(\"Freeze\" input parameter = TRUE) or 'unfrozen' (= FALSE). "
9580                   "If frozen, modifications to the Log will not be allowed. "
9581                   "If successful, the Log's IsFrozen boolean property will "
9582                   "be updated to reflect the desired state.\n\n"
9583                   "The method's return code should be 0 if the request was "
9584                   "successfully executed, 1 if the request is not supported "
9585                   "and some other value if an error occurred. If the request "
9586                   "is not supported, check the Capabilities array that a value "
9587                   "of 5 (\"Freeze Log Supported\") is specified.\n\n"
9588                   "Note: In a subclass, the set of possible return codes could "
9589                   "be described using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The "
9590                   "strings to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' may "
9591                   "also be specified in the subclass as a Values array "
9592 mike  1.2         "qualifier.")  ]
9593              uint32 FreezeLog(
9594                 [IN] boolean Freeze);
9595 karl  1.1       [Description (
9596                   "Requests that the record indicated by the IterationIdentifier "
9597                   "be flagged as overwriteable. This method is only supported "
9598                   "when the Capabilities array includes a value of 10, \"Can Flag "
9599                   "Records for Overwrite\". After updating the entry, the Iteration"
9600                   "Identifier may be advanced to the next record by setting the "
9601                   "PositionToNext input parameter to TRUE. One output parameter "
9602                   "is defined for the method RecordNumber. It returns the "
9603                   "current record number addressed via the Iteration"
9604                   "Identifier. This parameter is only defined/valid when the "
9605                   "Capabilities array indicates that ordinal record number "
9606                   "addressing is supported (a value of 7).\n\n"
9607                   "IterationIdentifier is defined as an Input/Output method "
9608                   "parameter to allow the Log to embed state information in "
9609                   "the Identifier and potentially let the identifier be "
9610                   "maintained by the using application.\n\n"
9611                   "The return value from FlagRecordForOverwrite should be 0 if "
9612                   "the request was successfully executed, 1 if the request is not "
9613                   "supported, and some other value if an error occurred. In a "
9614                   "subclass, the set of possible return codes could be specified, "
9615                   "using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The strings to which "
9616 karl  1.1         "the ValueMap contents are 'translated' may also be specified "
9617 mike  1.2         "in the subclass as a Values array qualifier.")  ]
9618 karl  1.1    uint32 FlagRecordForOverwrite (
9619 mike  1.2       [IN, OUT] string IterationIdentifier, 
9620                 [IN, Description ("Boolean indicating that the Iteration"
9621                      "Identifier should be advanced to the next record, after "
9622                      "updating the current Log entry.") ] 
9623                  boolean PositionToNext, 
9624                 [OUT] uint64 RecordNumber); 
9625 karl  1.1 };
9626 mike  1.2 
9627 karl  1.1  
9628           // ===================================================================
9629           // LogRecord
9630           // ===================================================================
9631              [Description (
9632 mike  1.2      "The LogRecord object can describe the definitional format for "
9633                "entries in a MessageLog, or can be used to instantiate the "
9634                "actual records in the Log. The latter approach provides a "
9635                "great deal more semantic definition and management control over "
9636                "the individual entries in a MessageLog, than do the record "
9637                "manipulation methods of the Log class. It is recommended that "
9638                "the data in individual Log entries be modeled using subclasses "
9639                "of LogRecord, to avoid the creation of LogRecords with one "
9640                "property (such as RecordData) without semantics.\n"
9641                "Definitional formats for LogRecords could be specified by "
9642                "establishing a naming convention for the RecordID and Message"
9643                "Timestamp key properties.")  ] 
9644           class CIM_LogRecord : CIM_ManagedElement {
9645                 [Propagated("CIM_MessageLog.CreationClassName"), 
9646                  Key, MaxLen (256),
9647                  Description ("The scoping Log's CreationClassName.") ]
9648 karl  1.1    string LogCreationClassName;
9649 mike  1.2       [Propagated("CIM_MessageLog.Name"),
9650                  Key, MaxLen (256),
9651                  Description ("The scoping Log's Name.") ]
9652 karl  1.1    string LogName;
9653                 [Key, MaxLen (256),
9654                  Description (
9655                   "CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or "
9656                   "the subclass used in the creation of an instance. When "
9657                   "used with the other key properties of this class, this "
9658                   "property allows all instances of this class and its "
9659 mike  1.2         "subclasses to be uniquely identified.")  ]
9660 karl  1.1    string CreationClassName;
9661                 [Key, MaxLen (256), 
9662                  Description (
9663                   "RecordID, with the MessageTimestamp property, serve to "
9664                   "uniquely identify the LogRecord within a MessageLog. Note "
9665                   "that this property is different than the RecordNumber "
9666                   "parameters of the MessageLog methods. The latter are ordinal "
9667                   "values only, useful to track position when iterating through "
9668                   "a Log. On the other hand, RecordID is truly an identifier "
9669                   "for an instance of LogRecord. It may be set to the record's "
9670 mike  1.2         "ordinal position, but this is not required.") ] 
9671 karl  1.1    string RecordID; 
9672                 [Key, Description (
9673                   "A LogRecord's key structure includes a timestamp for "
9674 mike  1.2         "the entry.") ]
9675 karl  1.1    datetime MessageTimestamp;
9676                 [Description (
9677 mike  1.2         "A free-form string describing the LogRecord's data structure.") ]
9678 karl  1.1    string DataFormat;
9679           };
9680 mike  1.2 
9681 karl  1.1  
9682           // ===================================================================
9683           // RecordInLog
9684           // ===================================================================
9685 mike  1.2    [Association, Aggregation, Description (
9686                "RecordInLog describes the aggregation or location of Log "
9687                "entries within a MessageLog.") ]
9688           class CIM_RecordInLog  {
9689 karl  1.1       [Key, Aggregate, Min (1), Max (1), 
9690 mike  1.2        Description ("The Message Log.")  ]
9691 karl  1.1    CIM_MessageLog REF MessageLog;
9692                 [Key, Weak, Description (
9693 mike  1.2         "The Log entry contained within the MessageLog.") ]
9694 karl  1.1    CIM_LogRecord REF LogRecord;
9695           };
9696            
9697 mike  1.2 
9698 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
9699           // LogInDeviceFile
9700           // ===================================================================
9701              [Association, Description (
9702 mike  1.2      "MessageLogs can reside in data files, on specially allocated "
9703                "storage areas such as disks or memory, or output as raw I/O "
9704                "streams. In fact, a single Log may use each of these mechanisms "
9705                "to output or capture its contents. The LogInDeviceFile "
9706                "association describes a Log outputting to a raw I/O stream "
9707                "DeviceFile - for example, a serial port on a UNIX system.") ]
9708           class CIM_LogInDeviceFile : CIM_Dependency {
9709 karl  1.1       [Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
9710 mike  1.2         "The I/O stream DeviceFile.") ]
9711 karl  1.1    CIM_DeviceFile REF Antecedent;
9712                 [Override ("Dependent"),
9713 mike  1.2        Description ("The MessageLog outputting to the DeviceFile.") ]
9714 karl  1.1    CIM_MessageLog REF Dependent;
9715           };
9716           
9717           
9718           // ===================================================================
9719           // LogInDataFile
9720           // ===================================================================
9721              [Association, Description (
9722 mike  1.2      "MessageLogs can reside in data files, on specially allocated "
9723                "storage areas such as disks or memory, or output as raw I/O "
9724                "streams. In fact, a single Log may use each of these mechanisms "
9725                "to output or capture its contents. The LogInDataFile "
9726                "association describes a Log stored as a DataFile.") ]
9727           class CIM_LogInDataFile : CIM_Dependency {
9728 karl  1.1       [Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
9729 mike  1.2         "The DataFile.") ]
9730 karl  1.1    CIM_DataFile REF Antecedent;
9731                 [Override ("Dependent"),
9732 mike  1.2        Description ("The MessageLog residing in the DataFile.") ]
9733 karl  1.1    CIM_MessageLog REF Dependent;
9734           };
9735 mike  1.2 
9736 karl  1.1  
9737           // ===================================================================
9738           // LogInStorage
9739           // ===================================================================
9740              [Association, Description (
9741 mike  1.2      "MessageLogs can reside in data files, on specially allocated "
9742                "storage areas such as disks or memory, or output as raw I/O "
9743                "streams. In fact, a single Log may use each of these mechanisms "
9744                "to output or capture its contents. The LogInStorage "
9745                "association describes a Log located in a specially allocated "
9746                "portion of a StorageExtent. The offset of the Log, within "
9747                "the Extent, is defined using a property of the association, "
9748                "StartingOffset.") ]
9749           class CIM_LogInStorage : CIM_Dependency {
9750 karl  1.1       [Override ("Antecedent"), Description ("The StorageExtent.") ]
9751              CIM_StorageExtent REF Antecedent;
9752                 [Override ("Dependent"),
9753 mike  1.2        Description ("The MessageLog located within the Extent.") ]
9754 karl  1.1    CIM_MessageLog REF Dependent;
9755                 [Description (
9756                   "StartingOffset indicates where in the Extent that the Log "
9757 mike  1.2         "begins.") ] 
9758 karl  1.1    uint64 StartingOffset;
9759           };
9760 mike  1.2 
9761 karl  1.1  
9762           // ===================================================================
9763           // UseOfMessageLog
9764           // ===================================================================
9765              [Association, Description (
9766 mike  1.2      "ManagedSystemElements may record their event, error or "
9767                "informational data within MessageLogs. The use of a Log to "
9768                "hold a ManagedSystemElement's data is described by this "
9769                "association. The type of Element data captured by the Log "
9770                "can be specified using the RecordedData string property.") ]
9771           class CIM_UseOfMessageLog : CIM_Dependency {
9772 karl  1.1       [Override ("Antecedent"), Description ("The MessageLog.") ]
9773              CIM_MessageLog REF Antecedent;
9774                 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
9775                   "The ManagedSystemElement whose information is recorded in "
9776 mike  1.2         "the MessageLog.") ]
9777 karl  1.1    CIM_ManagedSystemElement REF Dependent;
9778                 [Description (
9779                   "A free-form string describing the use of the Log by the "
9780 mike  1.2         "ManagedSystemElement.") ] 
9781 karl  1.1    string RecordedData;
9782           };
9783           
9784           // ===================================================================
9785           // end of file
9786           // ===================================================================
9787           

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