1 a.dunfey 1.1 // ===================================================================
2 // Title: Physical_Package
3 // $State: Exp $
4 // $Date: 2004/11/30 19:44:44 $
5 // $RCSfile: Physical_Package.mof,v $
6 // $Revision: 1.7.2.4 $
7 // ===================================================================
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44 //#pragma inLine
45 // ===================================================================
46 // Description: The Physical Model defines modeling concepts related
47 // to actual boxes and packaging. This file defines the
48 // concepts related to packaging of Cards, Frames,
49 // Chassis, etc.
50 //
51 // The object classes below are listed in an order that
52 // avoids forward references. Required objects, defined
53 // by other working groups, are omitted.
54 // ==================================================================
55 //
56 // Change Log for v2.9 Final
57 // CR1259 - Add PCI-E enumeration to CIM_SystemBusCard and SMBIOS Type 9.
58 //
59 // Change Log for v2.8 Final
60 // CR1223 - SysDev Omnibus Minor MOF corrections.
61 //
62 // Change Log for v2.8 Preliminary
63 // CR1005 - Deprecate several boolean properties in the physical model
64 a.dunfey 1.1 // that overlap. Create a new property to express their
65 // meaning.
66 // CR1019 - CIM Versioning for 2.8 Preliminary
67 // CR1031 - Addition of PackageLocation
68 // CR1042 - Split PhysicalConnector.ConnectorType into several
69 // properties.
70 // CR1043 - ChassisType was incorrectly defined as an array.
71 //
72 // Change Log for v2.7
73 // CR623 - Fix the DMI mapping string to include the attribute number
74 // PhysicalFrame.SecurityBreach and Chassis.ChassisTypes
75 // CR629 - Extend Chassis.ChassisType to include "Multi-system Chassis"
76 // CR877 - Add AGP8X enumeration to PhysicalConnector.ConnectorType
77 // ==================================================================
78
79 #pragma locale ("en_US")
80
81 // ==================================================================
82 // PhysicalPackage
83 // ==================================================================
84 [Version ( "2.8.0" ), Description (
85 a.dunfey 1.1 "The PhysicalPackage class represents PhysicalElements that "
86 "contain or host other components. Examples are a Rack "
87 "enclosure or an adapter Card.")]
88 class CIM_PhysicalPackage : CIM_PhysicalElement {
89
90 [Description (
91 "The RemovalCapabilites property is used to describe the "
92 "conditions under which a PhysicalPackage can be removed. "
93 "Since all PhysicalPackages are not removable, this property "
94 "defaults to 2, 'Not Applicable'."),
95 ValueMap { "0", "2", "3", "4" },
96 Values { "Unknown", "Not Applicable", "Removable when off",
97 "Removable when on or off" }]
98 uint16 RemovalConditions = 2;
99
100 [Deprecated { "CIM_PhysicalPackage.RemovalConditions" },
101 Description (
102 "The use of this property is being deprecated. Instead "
103 "RemovalConditions should be used. The RemovalConditions "
104 "property addresses whether a PhysicalPackage is removable "
105 "with or without power being applied. \n"
106 a.dunfey 1.1 "A PhysicalPackage is Removable if it is designed to be "
107 "taken in and out of the physical container in which it is "
108 "normally found, without impairing the function of the "
109 "overall packaging. A Package can still be Removable if "
110 "power must be 'off' in order to perform the removal. If "
111 "power can be 'on' and the Package removed, then the Element "
112 "is both Removable and HotSwappable. For example, an extra "
113 "battery in a laptop is Removable, as is a disk drive "
114 "Package inserted using SCA connectors. However, the latter "
115 "is also HotSwappable. A laptop's display is not Removable, "
116 "nor is a non-redundant power supply. Removing these "
117 "components would impact the function of the overall "
118 "packaging or is impossible due to the tight integration of "
119 "the Package.")]
120 boolean Removable;
121
122 [Deprecated { "No Value" }, Description (
123 "The use of this property is being deprecated because it is "
124 "redundant with the FRU class and its associations. A "
125 "PhysicalPackage is Replaceable if it is possible to replace "
126 "(FRU or upgrade) the Element with a physically different "
127 a.dunfey 1.1 "one. For example, some ComputerSystems allow the main "
128 "Processor chip to be upgraded to one of a higher clock "
129 "rating. In this case, the Processor is said to be "
130 "Replaceable. Another example is a power supply Package "
131 "mounted on sliding rails. All Removable packages are "
132 "inherently Replaceable.")]
133 boolean Replaceable;
134
135 [Deprecated { "CIM_PhysicalPackage.RemovalConditions" },
136 Description (
137 "The use of this property is being deprecated. Instead "
138 "RemovalConditions should be used. The RemovalConditions "
139 "property addresses whether a PhysicalPackage is removable "
140 "with or without power being applied. \n"
141 "\n"
142 "A PhysicalPackage is HotSwappable if it is possible to "
143 "replace the Element with a physically different but "
144 "equivalent one while the containing Package has power "
145 "applied to it (ie, is 'on'). For example, a disk drive "
146 "Package inserted using SCA connectors is both Removable and "
147 "HotSwappable. All HotSwappable packages are inherently "
148 a.dunfey 1.1 "Removable and Replaceable.")]
149 boolean HotSwappable;
150
151 [Description (
152 "The height of the PhysicalPackage in inches."),
153 Units ( "Inches" )]
154 real32 Height;
155
156 [Description (
157 "The depth of the PhysicalPackage in inches."),
158 Units ( "Inches" )]
159 real32 Depth;
160
161 [Description (
162 "The width of the PhysicalPackage in inches."),
163 Units ( "Inches" )]
164 real32 Width;
165
166 [Description (
167 "The weight of the PhysicalPackage in pounds."),
168 Units ( "Pounds" )]
169 a.dunfey 1.1 real32 Weight;
170
171 [Deprecated { "No Value" }, Description (
172 "This method is being deprecated. A PhysicalPackage cannot "
173 "determine if it is compatible with another object. The "
174 "IsCompatible method verifies whether the referenced "
175 "PhysicalElement may be contained by or inserted into the "
176 "PhysicalPackage. The return value should be 0 if the "
177 "request was successfully executed, 1 if the request is not "
178 "supported and some other value if an error occurred. In a "
179 "subclass, the set of possible return codes could be "
180 "specified, using a ValueMap qualifier on the method. The "
181 "strings to which the ValueMap contents are 'translated' may "
182 "also be specified in the subclass as a Values array "
183 "qualifier.")]
184 uint32 IsCompatible(
185 [IN, Description (
186 "The element to check for compatibility with this one.")]
187 CIM_PhysicalElement REF ElementToCheck);
188 };
189
190 a.dunfey 1.1
191 // ==================================================================
192 // Container
193 // ==================================================================
194 [Association, Aggregation, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
195 "The Container association represents the relationship between "
196 "a contained and a containing PhysicalElement. A containing "
197 "object must be a PhysicalPackage.")]
198 class CIM_Container : CIM_Component {
199
200 [Aggregate, Override ( "GroupComponent" ), Max ( 1 ),
201 Description (
202 "The PhysicalPackage that contains other PhysicalElements, "
203 "including other Packages."),
204 MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|Entity-MIB.entPhysicalContainedIn" }]
205 CIM_PhysicalPackage REF GroupComponent;
206
207 [Override ( "PartComponent" ), Description (
208 "The PhysicalElement which is contained in the Package.")]
209 CIM_PhysicalElement REF PartComponent;
210
211 a.dunfey 1.1 [Description (
212 "A free-form string representing the positioning of the "
213 "PhysicalElement within the PhysicalPackage. Information "
214 "relative to stationary elements in the Container (for "
215 "example, 'second drive bay from the top'), angles, "
216 "altitudes and other data may be recorded in this property. "
217 "This string could supplement or be used in place of "
218 "instantiating the CIM_Location object."),
219 MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|Entity-MIB.entPhysicalParentRelPos" }]
220 string LocationWithinContainer;
221 };
222
223
224 // ==================================================================
225 // PhysicalFrame
226 // ==================================================================
227 [Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
228 "PhysicalFrame is a superclass of Rack, Chassis and other frame "
229 "enclosures, as they are defined in extension classes. "
230 "Properties like visible or audible alarm, and data related to "
231 "security breaches are in this superclass.")]
232 a.dunfey 1.1 class CIM_PhysicalFrame : CIM_PhysicalPackage {
233
234 [Description (
235 "CableManagementStrategy is a free-form string that contains "
236 "information on how the various cables are connected and "
237 "bundled for the Frame. With many networking, "
238 "storage-related and power cables, cable management can be a "
239 "complex and challenging endeavor. This string property "
240 "contains information to aid in assembly and service of the "
241 "Frame.")]
242 string CableManagementStrategy;
243
244 [Description (
245 "ServicePhilosophy is an enumerated, integer-valued array "
246 "that indicates whether the Frame is serviced from the top "
247 "(value=2), front (3), back (4) or side (5), whether it has "
248 "sliding trays (6) or removable sides (7), and/or whether "
249 "the Frame is moveable (8), for example, having rollers."),
250 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" },
251 Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Service From Top",
252 "Service From Front", "Service From Back",
253 a.dunfey 1.1 "Service From Side", "Sliding Trays", "Removable Sides",
254 "Moveable" }, ArrayType ( "Indexed" ),
255 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_PhysicalFrame.ServiceDescriptions" }]
256 uint16 ServicePhilosophy[];
257
258 [Description (
259 "An array of free-form strings providing more detailed "
260 "explanations for any of the entries in the Service "
261 "Philosophy array. Note, each entry of this array is related "
262 "to the entry in ServicePhilosophy that is located at the "
263 "same index."),
264 ArrayType ( "Indexed" ),
265 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_PhysicalFrame.ServicePhilosophy" }]
266 string ServiceDescriptions[];
267
268 [Description (
269 "Boolean indicating whether the Frame is protected with a "
270 "lock.")]
271 boolean LockPresent;
272
273 [Description (
274 a.dunfey 1.1 "Boolean indicating whether the Frame is equipped with an "
275 "audible alarm.")]
276 boolean AudibleAlarm;
277
278 [Description (
279 "Boolean indicating that the equipment includes a visible "
280 "alarm.")]
281 boolean VisibleAlarm;
282
283 [Description (
284 "SecurityBreach is an enumerated, integer-valued property "
285 "indicating whether a physical breach of the Frame was "
286 "attempted but unsuccessful (value=4) or attempted and "
287 "successful (5). Also, the values, \"Unknown\", \"Other\" or "
288 "\"No Breach\", can be specified."),
289 ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5" },
290 Values { "Other", "Unknown", "No Breach", "Breach Attempted",
291 "Breach Successful" },
292 MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Physical Container Global "
293 "Table|004.12" },
294 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_PhysicalFrame.BreachDescription" }]
295 a.dunfey 1.1 uint16 SecurityBreach;
296
297 [Description (
298 "BreachDescription is a free-form string providing more "
299 "information if the SecurityBreach property indicates that a "
300 "breach or some other security-related event occurred."),
301 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_PhysicalFrame.SecurityBreach" }]
302 string BreachDescription;
303
304 [Description (
305 "Boolean indicating that the Frame is currently locked.")]
306 boolean IsLocked;
307 };
308
309
310 // ==================================================================
311 // Rack
312 // ==================================================================
313 [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
314 "A Rack is a PhysicalFrame that represents an enclosure in "
315 "which Chassis are placed. Typically a Rack is nothing more "
316 a.dunfey 1.1 "than the enclosure, and all the functioning componentry is "
317 "packaged in the Chassis, loaded in the Rack.")]
318 class CIM_Rack : CIM_PhysicalFrame {
319
320 [Override ( "Height" ), Description (
321 "The height of the PhysicalPackage in 'U's. A 'U' is a "
322 "standard unit of measure for the height of a Rack or "
323 "rack-mountable component. It is equal to 1.75 inches or "
324 "4.445 cm."),
325 Units ( "Us" )]
326 real32 Height;
327
328 [Description (
329 "Enumeration indicating the type of Rack. Information such "
330 "as \"Telco\" rack (value=2) or standard 19 inch rack (1) "
331 "can be specified. The country for which the Rack is "
332 "manufactured is defined in the the Country Designation "
333 "property."),
334 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4" },
335 Values { "Unknown", "Standard 19 Inch", "Telco",
336 "Equipment Shelf", "Non-Standard" },
337 a.dunfey 1.1 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_Rack.CountryDesignation" }]
338 uint16 TypeOfRack;
339
340 [Description (
341 "Designation of the country for which the Rack is designed. "
342 "Country code strings are as defined by ISO/IEC 3166. The "
343 "rack type is specified in the TypeOf Rack property."),
344 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_Rack.TypeOfRack" }]
345 string CountryDesignation;
346 };
347
348
349 // ==================================================================
350 // Chassis
351 // ==================================================================
352 [Version ( "2.8.0" ), Description (
353 "The Chassis class represents the PhysicalElements that enclose "
354 "other Elements and provide definable functionality, such as a "
355 "desktop, processing node, UPS, disk or tape storage, or a "
356 "combination of these.")]
357 class CIM_Chassis : CIM_PhysicalFrame {
358 a.dunfey 1.1
359 [Description (
360 "Integer indicating the number of power cords which must be "
361 "connected to the Chassis, for all the componentry to "
362 "operate.")]
363 uint16 NumberOfPowerCords;
364
365 [Description (
366 "Current required by the Chassis at 120V. If power is "
367 "provided by the Chassis (as in the case of a UPS), this "
368 "property may indicate the amperage produced, as a negative "
369 "number."),
370 Units ( "Amps at 120 Volts" )]
371 sint16 CurrentRequiredOrProduced;
372
373 [Description (
374 "Amount of heat generated by the Chassis in BTU/hour."),
375 Units ( "BTU per Hour" )]
376 uint16 HeatGeneration;
377
378 [Deprecated { "CIM_Chassis.ChassisPackageType",
379 a.dunfey 1.1 "CIM_Chassis.MultipleSystemSupport" }, Description (
380 "The use of this property is deprecated in lieu of "
381 "ChassisPackageType. A physical package should not have "
382 "multiple form factors. Therefore, this property is being "
383 "deprecated in lieu of a single value property. \n"
384 "An enumerated, integer-valued array indicating the type of "
385 "Chassis."),
386 ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10",
387 "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19", "20",
388 "21", "22", "23", "24", "25" },
389 Values { "Other", "Unknown", "Desktop", "Low Profile Desktop",
390 "Pizza Box", "Mini Tower", "Tower", "Portable", "LapTop",
391 // 10
392 "Notebook", "Hand Held", "Docking Station", "All in One",
393 "Sub Notebook", "Space-Saving", "Lunch Box",
394 "Main System Chassis", "Expansion Chassis", "SubChassis",
395 // 20
396 "Bus Expansion Chassis", "Peripheral Chassis",
397 "Storage Chassis", "Rack Mount Chassis", "Sealed-Case PC",
398 "Multi-system Chassis" },
399 MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Physical Container Global "
400 a.dunfey 1.1 "Table|004.1" }, ArrayType ( "Indexed" ),
401 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_Chassis.TypeDescriptions" }]
402 uint16 ChassisTypes[];
403
404 [Deprecated { "CIM_Chassis.ChassisTypeDescription" },
405 Description (
406 "The use of this property is deprecated in lieu of a single "
407 "value property, ChassisTypeDescription. \n"
408 "An array of free-form strings providing more information on "
409 "the ChassisTypes array entries. Note, each entry of this "
410 "array is related to the entry in ChassisTypes that is "
411 "located at the same index."),
412 ArrayType ( "Indexed" ),
413 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_Chassis.ChassisTypes" }]
414 string TypeDescriptions[];
415
416 [Description (
417 "ChassisPackageType indicates the physical form factor for "
418 "the type of Chassis."),
419 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9",
420 "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19",
421 a.dunfey 1.1 "20", "21", "22", "23", "24", "25", "..", "0x8000..0xFFFF" },
422 Values { "Unknown", "Other", "SMBIOS Reserved", "Desktop",
423 "Low Profile Desktop", "Pizza Box", "Mini Tower", "Tower",
424 "Portable", "LapTop",
425 // 10
426 "Notebook", "Hand Held", "Docking Station", "All in One",
427 "Sub Notebook", "Space-Saving", "Lunch Box",
428 "Main System Chassis", "Expansion Chassis", "SubChassis",
429 // 20
430 "Bus Expansion Chassis", "Peripheral Chassis",
431 "Storage Chassis", "SMBIOS Reseved", "Sealed-Case PC",
432 "SMBIOS Reserved", "DMTF Reserved", "Vendor Reserved" },
433 MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Physical Container Global "
434 "Table|004.1" },
435 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_Chassis.ChassisTypeDescription" }]
436 uint16 ChassisPackageType;
437
438 [Description (
439 "A string providing more information on the "
440 "ChassisPackageType."),
441 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_Chassis.ChassisPackageType" }]
442 a.dunfey 1.1 string ChassisTypeDescription;
443
444 [Description (
445 "MultipleSystemSupport indicates whether or not this chassis "
446 "supports multiple systems, for example server blades."),
447 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2" },
448 Values { "Unknown", "True", "False" }]
449 uint16 MultipleSystemSupport;
450
451 [Description (
452 "RackMountable indicates whether or not the chassis is Rack "
453 "Mountable."),
454 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2" },
455 Values { "Unknown", "True", "False" }]
456 uint16 RackMountable;
457 };
458
459
460 // ==================================================================
461 // PhysicalConnector
462 // ==================================================================
463 a.dunfey 1.1 [Version ( "2.8.0" ), Description (
464 "The PhysicalConnector class represents any PhysicalElement "
465 "that is used to connect to other Elements. Any object that can "
466 "be used to connect and transmit signals or power between two "
467 "or more PhysicalElements is a descendant (or member) of this "
468 "class. For example, Slots and D-shell connectors are types of "
469 "PhysicalConnectors.")]
470 class CIM_PhysicalConnector : CIM_PhysicalElement {
471
472 [Description (
473 "A free-form string describing the pin configuration and/or "
474 "signal usage of a PhysicalConnector."),
475 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_PhysicalConnector.NumPhysicalPins" }]
476 string ConnectorPinout;
477
478 [Deprecated { "CIM_PhysicalConnector.ConnectorGender",
479 "CIM_PhysicalConnector.ConnectorElectricalCharacteristics",
480 "CIM_PhysicalConnector.NumPhysicalPins",
481 "CIM_PhysicalConnector.ConnectorLayout" }, Description (
482 "An array of integers defining the type of "
483 "PhysicalConnector. An array is specified to allow the "
484 a.dunfey 1.1 "description of 'combinations' of Connector information. For "
485 "example, one array entry could specify RS-232 (value=25), "
486 "another DB-25 (value=23) and a third entry define the "
487 "Connector as \"Male\" (value=2). \n"
488 "This single property is being deprecated in lieu of using "
489 "separate properties to describe the various aspects of the "
490 "connector. The separation allows for a more generic means "
491 "of describing the connectors. Obsolete connectors were "
492 "intentionally removed from the new list."),
493 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9",
494 "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19",
495 "20", "21", "22", "23", "24", "25", "26", "27", "28", "29",
496 "30", "31", "32", "33", "34", "35", "36", "37", "38", "39",
497 "40", "41", "42", "43", "44", "45", "46", "47", "48", "49",
498 "50", "51", "52", "53", "54", "55", "56", "57", "58", "59",
499 "60", "61", "62", "63", "64", "65", "66", "67", "68", "69",
500 "70", "71", "72", "73", "74", "75", "76", "77", "78", "79",
501 "80", "81", "82", "83", "84", "85", "86", "87", "88", "89",
502 "90", "91", "92", "93", "94", "95", "96", "97", "98", "99",
503 "100", "101", "102", "103", "104", "105", "106", "107",
504 "108", "109", "110", "111", "112", "113", "114", "115",
505 a.dunfey 1.1 "116", "117", "118", "119", "120", "121", "122" },
506 Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Male", "Female", "Shielded",
507 "Unshielded", "SCSI (A) High-Density (50 pins)",
508 "SCSI (A) Low-Density (50 pins)",
509 "SCSI (P) High-Density (68 pins)", "SCSI SCA-I (80 pins)",
510 "SCSI SCA-II (80 pins)",
511 // 11
512 "Fibre Channel (DB-9, Copper)",
513 "Fibre Channel (Optical Fibre)",
514 "Fibre Channel SCA-II (40 pins)",
515 "Fibre Channel SCA-II (20 pins)", "Fibre Channel BNC",
516 "ATA 3-1/2 Inch (40 pins)", "ATA 2-1/2 Inch (44 pins)",
517 "ATA-2", "ATA-3", "ATA/66", "DB-9", "DB-15", "DB-25",
518 "DB-36", "RS-232C", "RS-422", "RS-423", "RS-485", "RS-449",
519 "V.35",
520 // 31
521 "X.21", "IEEE-488", "AUI", "UPT Category 3",
522 "UPT Category 4", "UPT Category 5", "BNC", "RJ11", "RJ45",
523 "Fiber MIC", "Apple AUI", "Apple GeoPort", "PCI", "ISA",
524 "EISA", "VESA", "PCMCIA", "PCMCIA Type I", "PCMCIA Type II",
525 "PCMCIA Type III",
526 a.dunfey 1.1 // 51
527 "ZV Port", "CardBus", "USB", "IEEE 1394", "HIPPI",
528 "HSSDC (6 pins)", "GBIC", "DIN", "Mini-DIN", "Micro-DIN",
529 "PS/2", "Infrared", "HP-HIL", "Access.bus", "NuBus",
530 "Centronics", "Mini-Centronics", "Mini-Centronics Type-14",
531 "Mini-Centronics Type-20", "Mini-Centronics Type-26",
532 // 71
533 "Bus Mouse", "ADB", "AGP", "VME Bus", "VME64", "Proprietary",
534 "Proprietary Processor Card Slot",
535 "Proprietary Memory Card Slot", "Proprietary I/O Riser Slot",
536 "PCI-66MHZ", "AGP2X", "AGP4X", "PC-98", "PC-98-Hireso",
537 "PC-H98", "PC-98Note", "PC-98Full", "SSA SCSI", "Circular",
538 "On Board IDE Connector", "On Board Floppy Connector",
539 "9 Pin Dual Inline", "25 Pin Dual Inline",
540 "50 Pin Dual Inline", "68 Pin Dual Inline",
541 "On Board Sound Connector", "Mini-jack", "PCI-X",
542 "Sbus IEEE 1396-1993 32 bit",
543 // 100
544 "Sbus IEEE 1396-1993 64 bit", "MCA", "GIO", "XIO", "HIO",
545 "NGIO", "PMC", "MTRJ", "VF-45", "Future I/O", "SC", "SG",
546 "Electrical", "Optical", "Ribbon", "GLM", "1x9", "Mini SG",
547 a.dunfey 1.1 "LC", "HSSC",
548 // 120
549 "VHDCI Shielded (68 pins)", "InfiniBand", "AGP8X" },
550 MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Bus Port|004.10" },
551 ArrayType ( "Indexed" ),
552 ModelCorrespondence {
553 "CIM_PhysicalConnector.OtherTypeDescription" }]
554 uint16 ConnectorType[];
555
556 [Deprecated { "CIM_PhysicalConnector.ConnectorDescription" },
557 Description (
558 "A string describing the Connector - used when the "
559 "ConnectorType property is set to 1 (\"Other\"). OtherType "
560 "Description should be set to NULL when ConnectorType is any "
561 "value other than 1. \n"
562 "The use of this property is deprecated in lieu of Connector "
563 "Description."),
564 MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Bus Port|004.11" },
565 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_PhysicalConnector.ConnectorType" }]
566 string OtherTypeDescription;
567
568 a.dunfey 1.1 [Description (
569 "Describes the gender of the connector."),
570 ValueMap { "0", "2", "3" },
571 Values { "Unknown", "Male", "Female" }]
572 uint16 ConnectorGender;
573
574 [Description (
575 "Describes the electrical characteristic for this connector."),
576 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" },
577 Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Single Ended", "Differential",
578 "Low Voltage Differential", "Optical", "Copper", "Shielded",
579 "Unshielded" }, ArrayType ( "Indexed" ),
580 ModelCorrespondence {
581 "CIM_PhysicalConnector.OtherElectricalCharacteristics" }]
582 uint16 ConnectorElectricalCharacteristics[];
583
584 [Description (
585 "A string describing the connector's electrical "
586 "characteristics - used when the "
587 "ConnectorElectricalCharacteristics property contains an "
588 "entry of 1 (Other). OtherElectricalCharacteristics should "
589 a.dunfey 1.1 "be set to NULL when ConnectorElectricalCharacteristics does "
590 "not contain an value of 1."),
591 ArrayType ( "Indexed" ),
592 ModelCorrespondence {
593 "CIM_PhysicalConnector.ConnectorElectricalCharacteristics" }]
594 string OtherElectricalCharacteristics[];
595
596 [Description (
597 "Describes the number of physical pins (male/female) that "
598 "are present on this connector."),
599 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_PhysicalConnector.ConnectorPinout" }]
600 uint32 NumPhysicalPins;
601
602 [Description (
603 "Describes the type of packaging normally associated with "
604 "this type of connector."),
605 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9",
606 "10" },
607 Values { "Unknown", "Other", "RS232", "BNC", "RJ11", "RJ45",
608 "DB9", "Slot", "SCSI High Density", "SCSI Low Density",
609 "Ribbon" },
610 a.dunfey 1.1 ModelCorrespondence {
611 "CIM_PhysicalConnector.ConnectorDescription" }]
612 uint16 ConnectorLayout;
613
614 [Description (
615 "A string describing the Connector - used when the "
616 "ConnectorLayout property is set to 1 (\"Other\"). Connector "
617 "Description should be set to NULL when ConnectorLayout is "
618 "any value other than 1."),
619 MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Bus Port|004.11" },
620 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_PhysicalConnector.ConnectorLayout" }]
621 string ConnectorDescription;
622 };
623
624
625 // ==================================================================
626 // ChassisInRack
627 // ==================================================================
628 [Association, Aggregation, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
629 "Racks, as simple enclosures, contain Chassis that provide the "
630 "physical componentry realizing processing nodes, storage "
631 a.dunfey 1.1 "devices, UPSs, etc. The ChassisInRack association makes "
632 "explicit the 'containing' relationship between the Rack and "
633 "the Chassis.")]
634 class CIM_ChassisInRack : CIM_Container {
635
636 [Aggregate, Override ( "GroupComponent" ), Max ( 1 ),
637 Description (
638 "The Rack that contains the Chassis.")]
639 CIM_Rack REF GroupComponent;
640
641 [Override ( "PartComponent" ), Description (
642 "The Chassis which is mounted in the Rack.")]
643 CIM_Chassis REF PartComponent;
644
645 [Description (
646 "An integer indicating the lowest or 'bottom' U in which the "
647 "Chassis is mounted. A 'U' is a standard unit of measure for "
648 "the height of a Rack or rack-mountable component. It is "
649 "equal to 1.75 inches or 4.445 cm."),
650 Units ( "Us" )]
651 uint16 BottomU;
652 a.dunfey 1.1 };
653
654
655 // ==================================================================
656 // PackageInChassis
657 // ==================================================================
658 [Association, Aggregation, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
659 "A Chassis can contain other Packages, such as other Chassis "
660 "and Cards. The PackageInChassis association makes explicit "
661 "this relationship.")]
662 class CIM_PackageInChassis : CIM_Container {
663
664 [Aggregate, Override ( "GroupComponent" ), Max ( 1 ),
665 Description (
666 "The Chassis that contains other PhysicalPackages.")]
667 CIM_Chassis REF GroupComponent;
668
669 [Override ( "PartComponent" ), Description (
670 "The PhysicalPackage which is contained in the Chassis.")]
671 CIM_PhysicalPackage REF PartComponent;
672 };
673 a.dunfey 1.1
674
675 // ==================================================================
676 // Docked
677 // ==================================================================
678 [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
679 "A laptop, a type of Chassis, may be docked in another type of "
680 "Chassis, a Docking Station. This is the relationship "
681 "represented by the Docked association. Because this is such a "
682 "typical relationship, it is explicitly described."),
683 MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Dynamic States|001.2" }]
684 class CIM_Docked : CIM_Dependency {
685
686 [Override ( "Antecedent" ), Max ( 1 ), Description (
687 "The Docking Station.")]
688 CIM_Chassis REF Antecedent;
689
690 [Override ( "Dependent" ), Max ( 1 ), Description (
691 "The Laptop that is 'Docked'.")]
692 CIM_Chassis REF Dependent;
693 };
694 a.dunfey 1.1
695
696 // ==================================================================
697 // Card
698 // ==================================================================
699 [Version ( "2.8.0" ), Description (
700 "The Card class represents a type of physical container that "
701 "can be plugged into another Card or HostingBoard, or is itself "
702 "a HostingBoard/Motherboard in a Chassis. The CIM_Card class "
703 "includes any package capable of carrying signals and providing "
704 "a mounting point for PhysicalComponents, such as Chips, or "
705 "other PhysicalPackages, such as other Cards.")]
706 class CIM_Card : CIM_PhysicalPackage {
707
708 [Description (
709 "Boolean indicating that this Card is a Motherboard or, more "
710 "generically, a baseboard in a Chassis.")]
711 boolean HostingBoard;
712
713 [Description (
714 "SlotLayout is a free-form string that describes the slot "
715 a.dunfey 1.1 "positioning, typical usage, restrictions, individual slot "
716 "spacings or any other pertinent information for the slots "
717 "on a Card.")]
718 string SlotLayout;
719
720 [Description (
721 "Boolean indicating that at least one daughterboard or "
722 "auxiliary Card is required in order to function properly.")]
723 boolean RequiresDaughterBoard;
724
725 [Description (
726 "Boolean indicating that this Card is physically unique from "
727 "other Cards of the same type and therefore requires a "
728 "special Slot. For example, a double-wide Card requires two "
729 "Slots. Another example is where a certain Card may be used "
730 "for the same general function as other Cards but requires a "
731 "special Slot (e.g., extra long), whereas the other Cards "
732 "can be placed in any available Slot. If set to TRUE, then "
733 "the corresponding property, RequirementsDescription, should "
734 "specify the nature of the uniqueness or purpose of the "
735 "Card."),
736 a.dunfey 1.1 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_Card.RequirementsDescription" }]
737 boolean SpecialRequirements;
738
739 [Description (
740 "A free-form string describing the way(s) in which this Card "
741 "is physically unique from other Cards. This property only "
742 "has meaning when the corresponding boolean property, "
743 "SpecialRequirements, is set to TRUE."),
744 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_Card.SpecialRequirements" }]
745 string RequirementsDescription;
746
747 [Description (
748 "Operating voltages required by the Card."),
749 Units ( "MilliVolts" )]
750 sint16 OperatingVoltages[];
751
752 [Description (
753 "This method manipulates the power to a PhysicalConnector on "
754 "a Card. It is intended to be used by a Card (especially by "
755 "a motherboard - i.e., HostingBoard=TRUE) to turn the power "
756 "on and off for a specific PhysicalConnector located on it. "
757 a.dunfey 1.1 "For example, in a personal computer, a system slot does not "
758 "know how to turn itself on and off. However, the "
759 "motherboard hosting this slot may have that capability. "
760 "This is important in order to support hot swapping of an "
761 "adapter card in a system slot. The method should return 0 "
762 "if successful, 1 if the request is not supported, and some "
763 "other value if any other error occurred. In a subclass, the "
764 "set of possible return codes could be specified, using a "
765 "ValueMap qualifier on the method. The strings to which the "
766 "ValueMap contents are 'translated' may also be specified in "
767 "the subclass as a Values array qualifier.")]
768 uint32 ConnectorPower(
769 [IN, Description (
770 "The connector to change the power setting for.")]
771 CIM_PhysicalConnector REF Connector,
772 [IN, Description (
773 "If TRUE, turn power on for the connector. If FALSE, turn "
774 "power off.")]
775 boolean PoweredOn);
776 };
777
778 a.dunfey 1.1
779 // ==================================================================
780 // SystemBusCard
781 // ==================================================================
782 [Version ( "2.8.0" ), Description (
783 "The SystemBusCard class represents additional information for "
784 "a CIM_Card, detailing the Card's bus type and data width. "
785 "These properties dictate the type of Slot into which the Card "
786 "can be inserted. For example, using the properties of this "
787 "class, one can define that a Card is a PCI, 64 bit adapter.")]
788 class CIM_SystemBusCard : CIM_Card {
789
790 [Description (
791 "An enumerated integer describing the System bus type for "
792 "this Card. It indicates the type of Slot into which the "
793 "Card can plug. The list of permissible values aligns with "
794 "the System bus types in CIM_PhysicalConnector.Connector "
795 "Type."),
796 ValueMap { "43", "44", "45", "46", "47", "48", "49", "50", "52",
797 "64", "65", "73", "74", "75", "76", "77", "78", "79", "80",
798 "81", "82", "83", "84", "85", "86", "87", "98", "99", "100",
799 a.dunfey 1.1 "101", "102", "103", "104", "105", "106", "109", "110",
800 "111", "112" },
801 Values {
802 // 43
803 "PCI", "ISA", "EISA", "VESA", "PCMCIA", "PCMCIA Type I",
804 "PCMCIA Type II", "PCMCIA Type III",
805 // 52
806 "CardBus",
807 // 64
808 "Access.bus", "NuBus",
809 // 73
810 "AGP", "VME Bus", "VME64", "Proprietary",
811 "Proprietary Processor Card Slot",
812 "Proprietary Memory Card Slot", "Proprietary I/O Riser Slot",
813 // 80
814 "PCI-66MHZ", "AGP2X", "AGP4X", "PC-98", "PC-98-Hireso",
815 "PC-H98", "PC-98Note", "PC-98Full",
816 // 98
817 "PCI-X", "Sbus IEEE 1396-1993 32 bit",
818 // 100
819 "Sbus IEEE 1396-1993 64 bit", "MCA", "GIO", "XIO", "HIO",
820 a.dunfey 1.1 "NGIO", "PMC",
821 // 109
822 "Future I/O", "InfiniBand", "AGP8X", "PCI-E" },
823 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_PhysicalConnector.ConnectorType" }]
824 uint16 BusType;
825
826 [Description (
827 "System bus width (in bits) required by this Card. If "
828 "'unknown', enter 0. If 'other' than the values, 8, 16, 32, "
829 "64 or 128, enter 1. The list of permissible values aligns "
830 "with the data in CIM_Slot.MaxBusWidth."),
831 Units ( "Bits" ),
832 ValueMap { "0", "1", "8", "16", "32", "64", "128" },
833 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_Slot.MaxDataWidth" }]
834 uint16 BusWidth;
835 };
836
837
838 // ==================================================================
839 // CardOnCard
840 // ==================================================================
841 a.dunfey 1.1 [Association, Aggregation, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
842 "Cards may be plugged into Motherboards/baseboards, are "
843 "daughtercards of an adapter, or support special Card-like "
844 "modules. These relationships are described by the CardOnCard "
845 "association.")]
846 class CIM_CardOnCard : CIM_Container {
847
848 [Aggregate, Override ( "GroupComponent" ), Max ( 1 ),
849 Description (
850 "The Card that hosts another Card.")]
851 CIM_Card REF GroupComponent;
852
853 [Override ( "PartComponent" ), Description (
854 "The Card that is plugged into or otherwise mounted on "
855 "another Card.")]
856 CIM_Card REF PartComponent;
857
858 [Description (
859 "A string describing and identifying how the Card is mounted "
860 "on or plugged into the 'other' Card. Slot information could "
861 "be included in this field and may be sufficient for certain "
862 a.dunfey 1.1 "management purposes. If so, this avoids creating "
863 "instantiations of Connector/Slot objects just to model the "
864 "relationship of Cards to HostingBoards or other adapters. "
865 "On the other hand, if Slot and Connector information is "
866 "available, this field could be used to provide more "
867 "detailed mounting or slot insertion data.")]
868 string MountOrSlotDescription;
869 };
870
871
872 // ===================================================================
873 // PackageLocation
874 // ===================================================================
875 [Version ( "2.8.0" ), Description (
876 "PackageLocation is a space/hole/shelf, possibly with mounting "
877 "brackets or other connecting hardware, where other "
878 "PhysicalPackages may be placed. This class describes an entity "
879 "that holds something else and is not just a 'place' (as is "
880 "conveyed by the CIM_Location object). This class has several "
881 "corollaries to HostingBoard. Where a HostingBoard (backplane) "
882 "has connectors/slots to describe the capabilities of holding "
883 a.dunfey 1.1 "additional PhysicalPackages, a PackageLocation is used to "
884 "describe the same case for the general package, where there "
885 "may or may not be no connectors. Examples of PackageLocations "
886 "would include a disk cage in a tower PC or the chassis area "
887 "where the power supply is mounted.")]
888 class CIM_PackageLocation : CIM_PhysicalPackage {
889
890 [Description (
891 "LocationCoordinates represent the physical location of the "
892 "the FrameSlot instance. The property is defined as a "
893 "free-form string to allow the location information to be "
894 "described in vendor-unique terminology.")]
895 string LocationCoordinates;
896 };
897
898
899 // ===================================================================
900 // end of file
901 // ===================================================================
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