Hi David,

Hot-swap or resource-added events will be received if we subscribe for the
events before starting the openhpid daemon.

Regards,
Shyamala

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 1:34 AM, David McKinley <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Hello,****
>
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> I have just seen a problem with OpenHPI that I thought was fixed years ago.
> ****
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> I started up the openhpi daemon as well as a client program.  For a while,
> as the daemon was reading SDRs and such, I could not open a session.  After
> a while, though, I could.  When the session was open, I subscribed to
> receive events, and then tried to access the RPT and found it empty.  A
> while later - after more reading of SDRs, FRU data, SELs, etc. by the
> daemon, I checked the RPT again, and it was now populated.  ****
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> >>> But no hot-swap or resource-added events were received by the open
> session!!!  <<<****
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> This would seem to be very bad behavior for an HPI implementation.  If a
> user can have a session open, the RPT and RDR tables should never change
> without events being issued.****
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> It seems I can work around this problem by calling saHpiDiscover()
> immediately after opening a session, but according to the HPI specification
> this is explicitly not required.  Is this a known bug in OpenHPI?****
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> Thanks,****
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> David****
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