changes to make it build without cheating

intel-ipmi-oem was using header files from phosphor-host-ipmid that were
not actually in the distributed list of headers. Since intel-ipmi-oem is
on its way to removing the files that use those headers anyway, this is
a stop-gap measure to be able to compile in the meantime.

Tested: sensors work as before

Change-Id: Ie443d2b53d12936f0ec7747cc9a01ed75ac63ab5
Signed-off-by: Vernon Mauery <vernon.mauery@linux.intel.com>
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README.md

Intel IPMI OEM support library

This component is intended to provide Intel-specific IPMI[3] command handlers for OpenBMC. These handlers are intended to integrate BMC with servers based on Intel architecture.

Overview

intel-ipmi-oem serves as an extension[1] to OpenBMC IPMI daemon[2]. It is compiled as a shared library and intended to both:

  • override existing implementation of standard IPMI commands to comply with Intel-specific solutions,
  • provide implementation for non-standard OEM extensions.

Capabilities

Related features provided by the library are grouped in separate source files. Main extensions to vanilla OpenBMC IPMI stack are the following:

  • Acquiring SMBIOS data over IPMI
  • Commands for better integration with Intel hardware
  • Firmware update extensions
  • Extended parsing of IPMI Platform Events[4]

References

  1. OpenBMC IPMI Architecture
  2. Phosphor IPMI Host
  3. IPMI Specification v2.0
  4. Intel Platform Events parsing