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// ===================================================================
// Title:  Device Processor
// $State: dead $
// $Date: 2006/01/17 20:13:14 $
// $Source: /cvs/MSB/pegasus/Schemas/CIMPrelim291/Attic/Device_Processor.mof,v $
// $Revision: 1.2 $
// ===================================================================
//#pragma inLine ("Includes/copyright.inc")
// Copyright 1998-2005 Distributed Management Task Force, Inc. (DMTF).
// All rights reserved.
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//#pragma inLine
// ===================================================================
// Description: The Device Model extends the management concepts that
//              are related to LogicalDevices. This file defines the
//              objects to manage watch dog timers and processors.
// 
//              The object classes below are listed in an order that
//              avoids forward references. Required objects, defined
//              by other working groups, are omitted.
// ==================================================================
// Change Log for v2.8 Final
// CR1298 - Add Socket 939 to Process.UpgradeMethod
// 
// Change Log for v2.8 Final
// CR1152 - Add new transmeta processor
// 
// Change Log for v2.8 Preliminary
// CR951 - Add Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 M
//         to Processor.Family
// CR1095 - Correct processor.family
// 
// Change Log for v2.7 Final
// CR928 - Correction of AMD processor values for values 182 & 183.
//       - Add Socket 754 and Socket 940 to the values to Processor.
//         UpgradeMethod.
// CR995 - Update processor Family
//         to include mainframes.
// 
// Change Log for v2.7
// CR616 - Extend Processor.UpgradeMethod to include Socket 478
// CR622 - Fix the DMI mapping string to include the attribute number
//         Processor.Family, .UpgradeMethod, .MaxClockSpeed, &
//            .CurrentClockSpeed
// CR771 - Add the Composition qualifer to ComputerSystemProcessor
// CR772 - Extend Processor.Family to include AMD AthlonXP(TM) and
//         AMD AthlonMP(TM)
// CR839 - Add Itanium 2 to Processor.Family
// CR893 - Add Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 processor with HT Technology
//         to Processory.Family
// CR897 - Deprecate the association, ComputerSystemProcessor
// ==================================================================

#pragma locale ("en_US")


// ===================================================================
// WatchDog
// ===================================================================
   [Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
       "CIM_Watchdog is a timer implemented in system hardware. It "
       "allows the hardware to monitor the state of the Operating "
       "System, BIOS or a software component installed on the System. "
       "If the monitored component fails to re-arm the timer before "
       "its expiration, the hardware assumes that the System is in a "
       "critical state, and could reset the ComputerSystem. This "
       "feature can also be used as an application watchdog timer for "
       "a mission-critical application. In this case, the application "
       "would assume responsibility for re-arming the timer before "
       "expiration.")]
class CIM_Watchdog : CIM_LogicalDevice {

      [Description (
          "The entity that is currently being monitored by the "
          "WatchDog. This property is used to identify the module that "
          "is responsible for or whose information is used to re-arm "
          "the watchdog at periodic intervals."), 
       ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" }, 
       Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Operating System",
          "Operating System Boot Process",
          "Operating System Shutdown Process", "Firmware Boot Process",
          "BIOS Boot Process", "Application", "Service Processor" }]
   uint16 MonitoredEntity;

      [Description (
          "A string describing more textual information about the "
          "monitored entity."), 
       MaxLen ( 256 )]
   string MonitoredEntityDescription;

      [Description (
          "The timeout interval used by the watchdog, in MicroSeconds."), 
       Units ( "MicroSeconds" )]
   uint32 TimeoutInterval;

      [Description (
          "Resolution of the timer. For example, if this value is 100, "
          "then the timer can expire anytime between (TimeoutInterval- "
          "100) microseconds or (TimeoutInterval+100) microseconds."), 
       Units ( "MicroSeconds" )]
   uint32 TimerResolution;

      [Description (
          "The time of the last timer expiry.")]
   datetime TimeOfLastExpiration;

      [Description (
          "Monitored entity at the time of last timer expiry."), 
       ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" }, 
       Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Operating System",
          "Operating System Boot Process",
          "Operating System Shutdown Process", "Firmware Boot Process",
          "BIOS Boot Process", "Application", "Service Processor" }]
   uint16 MonitoredEntityOnLastExpiration;

      [Description (
          "The action that should happen upon the expiry of the "
          "watchdog."), 
       ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5" }, 
       Values { "None - Status Only", "System Reset",
          "System Power Off", "System Power Off, then On",
          "Generate System NonMaskableInterrupt (NMI)",
          "Generate System Management Interrupt (SMI)" }]
   uint16 ActionOnExpiration;

      [Description (
          "A method to re-arm the timer. This method is only used if "
          "the MonitoredEntity is \"Application\". It returns 0 if "
          "successful, 1 if unsupported, and any other value if an "
          "error occurred. In a subclass, the set of possible return "
          "codes could be specified, using a ValueMap qualifier on the "
          "method. The strings to which the ValueMap contents are "
          "'translated' may also be specified in the subclass as a "
          "Values array qualifier.")]
   uint32 KeepAlive(); 
};


// ===================================================================
// Processor
// ===================================================================
   [Version ( "2.8.1000" ), Description (
       "Capabilities and management of the Processor LogicalDevice.")]
class CIM_Processor : CIM_LogicalDevice {

      [Description (
          "A free form string describing the role of the Processor - "
          "for example, \"Central Processor\" or \"Math Processor\".")]
   string Role;
      [Description (
          "The Processor family type. For example, values include "
          "\"Pentium(R) processor with MMX(TM) technology\" (14) and "
          "\"68040\" (96)."), 
//#pragma inLine ("Includes\ProcessorFamily.inc")                 
       ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", 
          // 11              
          "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19", 
          // 24              
          "24", "25", "26", "27", "28", "29", "30", "31", "32", "33",
          "34", "35", "36", "37", "38", "39", 
          // 48              
          "48", "49", "50", "51", "52", "53", "54", "55", 
          // 64              
          "64", "65", "66", "67", "68", "69", 
          // 80              
          "80", "81", "82", "83", "84", "85", "86", "87", "88", 
          // 96                 
          "96", "97", "98", "99", "100", "101", 
          // 112              
          "112", "120", "121", "122", "128", "130", "131", "132",
          "133", 
          // 144                 
          "144", "145", "146", "147", "148", "149", "150", 
          // 160                 
          "160", "176", "177", "178", "179", "180", "181", "182",
          "183", "184", "185", 
          // 190              
          "190", 
          // 200              
          "200", "201", "202", "203", "204", 
          // 250              
          "250", "251", "260", "261", "280", "281", 
          // 300              
          "300", "301", "302", "320", "350", "500" }, 
       Values { "Other", "Unknown", "8086", "80286", "80386", "80486",
          "8087", "80287", "80387", "80487", 
          // 11                
          "Pentium(R) brand", "Pentium(R) Pro", "Pentium(R) II",
          "Pentium(R) processor with MMX(TM) technology",
          "Celeron(TM)", "Pentium(R) II Xeon(TM)", "Pentium(R) III",
          "M1 Family", "M2 Family", 
          // 24               
          "K5 Family", "K6 Family", "K6-2", "K6-3",
          "AMD Athlon(TM) Processor Family",
          "AMD(R) Duron(TM) Processor", "AMD29000 Family", 
          // 31               
          "K6-2+", "Power PC Family", "Power PC 601", "Power PC 603",
          "Power PC 603+", "Power PC 604", "Power PC 620",
          "Power PC X704", "Power PC 750", 
          // 48                
          "Alpha Family", "Alpha 21064", "Alpha 21066", "Alpha 21164",
          "Alpha 21164PC", "Alpha 21164a", "Alpha 21264",
          "Alpha 21364", 
          // 64                
          "MIPS Family", "MIPS R4000", "MIPS R4200", "MIPS R4400",
          "MIPS R4600", "MIPS R10000", 
          // 80                
          "SPARC Family", "SuperSPARC","microSPARC II",
          "microSPARC IIep", "UltraSPARC", "UltraSPARC II",
          "UltraSPARC IIi", "UltraSPARC III", "UltraSPARC IIIi", 
          // 96                
          "68040", "68xxx Family", "68000", "68010", "68020", "68030", 
          // 112                
          "Hobbit Family", "Crusoe(TM) TM5000 Family",
          "Crusoe(TM) TM3000 Family", "Efficeon(TM) TM8000 Family",
          "Weitek", "Itanium(TM) Processor",
          "AMD Athlon(TM) 64 Processor Family",
          "AMD Opteron(TM) Processor Family",
          "AMD Sempron(TM) Processor Family", 
          // 144                
          "PA-RISC Family", "PA-RISC 8500", "PA-RISC 8000",
          "PA-RISC 7300LC", "PA-RISC 7200", "PA-RISC 7100LC",
          "PA-RISC 7100", 
          // 160                
          "V30 Family", "Pentium(R) III Xeon(TM)",
          "Pentium(R) III Processor with Intel(R) SpeedStep(TM) " 
          "Technology", "Pentium(R) 4", "Intel(R) Xeon(TM)", 
          // 180                
          "AS400 Family", "Intel(R) Xeon(TM) processor MP",
          "AMD Athlon(TM) XP Family", "AMD Athlon(TM) MP Family",
          "Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2", "Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor", 
          // 190                
          "K7", 
          // 200                
          "S/390 and zSeries Family", "ESA/390 G4", "ESA/390 G5",
          "ESA/390 G6", "z/Architectur base", 
          // 250                
          "i860", "i960", "SH-3", "SH-4", "ARM", "StrongARM", 
          // 300                
          "6x86", "MediaGX", "MII", "WinChip", "DSP",
          "Video Processor" }, 
//#pragma inLine
         MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Processor|017.3" }, 
       ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_Processor.OtherFamilyDescription" }]
   uint16 Family;

      [Description (
          "A string describing the Processor Family type - used when "
          "the Family property is set to 1 (\"Other\"). This string "
          "should be set to NULL when the Family property is any value "
          "other than 1."), 
       MaxLen ( 64 ), 
       ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_Processor.Family" }]
   string OtherFamilyDescription;

      [Description (
          "CPU socket information including data on how this Processor "
          "can be upgraded (if upgrades are supported). This property "
          "is an integer enumeration."), 
       ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10",
          "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18" }, 
       Values { "Other", "Unknown", "Daughter Board", "ZIF Socket",
          "Replacement/Piggy Back", "None", "LIF Socket", "Slot 1",
          "Slot 2", "370 Pin Socket", "Slot A", "Slot M", "Socket 423",
          "Socket A (Socket 462)", "Socket 478", "Socket 754",
          "Socket 940", "Socket 939" }, 
       MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Processor|017.7" }]
   uint16 UpgradeMethod;

      [Description (
          "The maximum speed (in MHz) of this Processor."), 
       Units ( "MegaHertz" ), 
       MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Processor|017.5" }]
   uint32 MaxClockSpeed;

      [Description (
          "The current speed (in MHz) of this Processor."), 
       Units ( "MegaHertz" ), 
       MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Processor|017.6" }]
   uint32 CurrentClockSpeed;

      [Description (
          "Processor data width in bits."), 
       Units ( "Bits" )]
   uint16 DataWidth;

      [Description (
          "Processor address width in bits."), 
       Units ( "Bits" )]
   uint16 AddressWidth;

      [Description (
          "Loading of this Processor, averaged over the last minute, "
          "in Percent."), 
       Units ( "Percent" ), Gauge, 
       MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.hrProcessorLoad" }]
   uint16 LoadPercentage;

      [Description (
          "Stepping is a free-form string indicating the revision "
          "level of the Processor within the Processor.Family."), 
       ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_Processor.Family" }]
   string Stepping;

      [Description (
          "A globally unique identifier for the Processor. This "
          "identifier may only be unique within a Processor Family.")]
   string UniqueID;

      [Description (
          "The CPUStatus property indicates the current status of the "
          "Processor. For example, it may be disabled by the user via "
          "BIOS (value=2), or disabled due to a POST error (value= 3). "
          "Information in this property can be obtained from SMBIOS, "
          "the Type 4 structure, the Status attribute."), 
       ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "7" }, 
       Values { "Unknown", "CPU Enabled",
          "CPU Disabled by User via BIOS Setup",
          "CPU Disabled By BIOS (POST Error)", "CPU Is Idle", "Other" }]
   uint16 CPUStatus;
};


// ===================================================================
// ComputerSystemProcessor
// ===================================================================
   [Association, Deprecated { "CIM_SystemDevice" }, Aggregation,
    Composition, Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
       "Association indicating the processor(s) of a UnitaryComputer "
       "System. ComputerSystemProcessor is depreacted in lieu of its "
       "superclass, SystemDevice, since it adds no detail and changes "
       "none of the cardinalities in the superclass' definition.")]
class CIM_ComputerSystemProcessor : CIM_SystemDevice {

      [Deprecated { "CIM_SystemDevice.GroupComponent" }, Aggregate,
       Override ( "GroupComponent" ), Description (
          "The UnitaryComputerSystem.")]
   CIM_UnitaryComputerSystem REF GroupComponent;

      [Deprecated { "CIM_SystemDevice.PartComponent" },
          Override ( "PartComponent" ), Description (
          "The Processor which is part of the UnitaryComputerSystem.")]
   CIM_Processor REF PartComponent;
};


// ===================================================================
// end of file
// ===================================================================

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