Add serverity and power control to leak detection HLD#2217
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Signed-off-by: Fraser Gordon <fraserg@arista.com>
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@judyjoseph I've opened this for design discussion for adding severity to leak detection. |
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Posting for design discussion.
Adds severity information and power control operations (for the liquid-cooled power domain) to the leak detection high-level design. The two domains are major and minor, representing leaks that require immediate and delayed shutdown, respectively.
The interface attempts to be generic enough to support different hardware implementation approaches, for both sensor technology and for whether power control is handled in hardware/firmware, software, or both.