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# Mellanox
#
# Module contains an implementation of SONiC Platform Base API and
# provides the PSUs status which are available in the platform
#
#############################################################################
try:
import os
import time
from sonic_platform_base.psu_base import PsuBase
from sonic_py_common.logger import Logger
from .device_data import DeviceDataManager
from .led import PsuLed, SharedLed, ComponentFaultyIndicator
from . import utils
from .vpd_parser import VpdParser
except ImportError as e:
raise ImportError (str(e) + "- required module not found")
# Global logger class instance
logger = Logger()
PSU_PATH = '/var/run/hw-management/'
class FixedPsu(PsuBase):
def __init__(self, psu_index):
super(FixedPsu, self).__init__()
self.index = psu_index + 1
self._name = "PSU {}".format(self.index)
self.psu_oper_status = os.path.join(PSU_PATH, "thermal/psu{}_pwr_status".format(self.index))
self._led = None
def get_name(self):
return self._name
def get_model(self):
return 'N/A'
def get_serial(self):
return 'N/A'
def get_revision(self):
return 'N/A'
def get_powergood_status(self):
"""
Retrieves the operational status of power supply unit (PSU) defined
Returns:
bool: True if PSU is operating properly, False if not
"""
return utils.read_int_from_file(self.psu_oper_status) == 1
def get_presence(self):
"""
Retrieves the presence status of power supply unit (PSU) defined
Returns:
bool: True if PSU is present, False if not
"""
return True
def get_voltage(self):
"""
Retrieves current PSU voltage output
Returns:
A float number, the output voltage in volts,
e.g. 12.1
"""
return None
def get_current(self):
"""
Retrieves present electric current supplied by PSU
Returns:
A float number, the electric current in amperes, e.g 15.4
"""
return None
def get_power(self):
"""
Retrieves current energy supplied by PSU
Returns:
A float number, the power in watts, e.g. 302.6
"""
return None
@property
def led(self):
if not self._led:
self._led = PsuLed(self.index)
return self._led
def set_status_led(self, color):
"""
Sets the state of the PSU status LED
Args:
color: A string representing the color with which to set the
PSU status LED
Returns:
bool: True if status LED state is set successfully, False if not
Notes:
Only one led for all PSUs.
"""
return self.led.set_status(color)
def get_status_led(self):
"""
Gets the state of the PSU status LED
Returns:
A string, one of the predefined STATUS_LED_COLOR_* strings above
"""
return self.led.get_status()
def get_power_available_status(self):
"""
Gets the power available status
Returns:
True if power is present and power on.
False and "absence of PSU" if power is not present.
False and "absence of power" if power is present but not power on.
"""
if not self.get_presence():
return False, "absence of PSU"
elif not self.get_powergood_status():
return False, "absence of power"
else:
return True, ""
def get_position_in_parent(self):
"""
Retrieves 1-based relative physical position in parent device
Returns:
integer: The 1-based relative physical position in parent device
"""
return self.index
def is_replaceable(self):
"""
Indicate whether this device is replaceable.
Returns:
bool: True if it is replaceable.
"""
return False
def get_temperature(self):
"""
Retrieves current temperature reading from PSU
Returns:
A float number of current temperature in Celsius up to nearest thousandth
of one degree Celsius, e.g. 30.125
"""
return None
def get_temperature_high_threshold(self):
"""
Retrieves the high threshold temperature of PSU
Returns:
A float number, the high threshold temperature of PSU in Celsius
up to nearest thousandth of one degree Celsius, e.g. 30.125
"""
return None
class Psu(FixedPsu):
"""Platform-specific Psu class"""
PSU_CURRENT = "power/psu{}_curr"
PSU_POWER = "power/psu{}_power"
PSU_VPD = "eeprom/psu{}_vpd"
shared_led = None
def __init__(self, psu_index):
super(Psu, self).__init__(psu_index)
self._psu_voltage = None
self._psu_voltage_min = None
self._psu_voltage_max = None
self._psu_voltage_capability = None
self.psu_current = os.path.join(PSU_PATH, self.PSU_CURRENT.format(self.index))
self.psu_power = os.path.join(PSU_PATH, self.PSU_POWER.format(self.index))
self.psu_power_max = self.psu_power + "_max"
self.psu_presence = os.path.join(PSU_PATH, "thermal/psu{}_status".format(self.index))
self.psu_temp = os.path.join(PSU_PATH, 'thermal/psu{}_temp'.format(self.index))
self.psu_temp_threshold = os.path.join(PSU_PATH, 'thermal/psu{}_temp_max'.format(self.index))
from .fan import PsuFan
self._fan_list.append(PsuFan(psu_index, 1, self))
self.vpd_parser = VpdParser(os.path.join(PSU_PATH, self.PSU_VPD.format(self.index)))
# initialize thermal for PSU
from .thermal import initialize_psu_thermal
self._thermal_list = initialize_psu_thermal(psu_index, self.get_power_available_status)
@property
def psu_voltage(self):
if not self._psu_voltage:
psu_voltage_out = os.path.join(PSU_PATH, "power/psu{}_volt_out2".format(self.index))
if os.path.exists(psu_voltage_out):
self._psu_voltage = psu_voltage_out
else:
psu_voltage_out = os.path.join(PSU_PATH, "power/psu{}_volt".format(self.index))
if os.path.exists(psu_voltage_out):
self._psu_voltage = psu_voltage_out
return self._psu_voltage
@property
def psu_voltage_min(self):
if not self._psu_voltage_min:
psu_voltage = self.psu_voltage
if psu_voltage:
self._psu_voltage_min = psu_voltage + "_min"
return self._psu_voltage_min
@property
def psu_voltage_max(self):
if not self._psu_voltage_max:
psu_voltage = self.psu_voltage
if psu_voltage:
self._psu_voltage_max = psu_voltage + "_max"
return self._psu_voltage_max
@property
def psu_voltage_capability(self):
if not self._psu_voltage_capability:
psu_voltage = self.psu_voltage
if psu_voltage:
self._psu_voltage_capability = psu_voltage + "_capability"
return self._psu_voltage_capability
def get_model(self):
"""
Retrieves the model number (or part number) of the device
Returns:
string: Model/part number of device
"""
return self.vpd_parser.get_model()
def get_serial(self):
"""
Retrieves the serial number of the device
Returns:
string: Serial number of device
"""
return self.vpd_parser.get_serial()
def get_revision(self):
"""
Retrieves the hardware revision of the device
Returns:
string: Revision value of device
"""
return self.vpd_parser.get_revision()
def get_presence(self):
"""
Retrieves the presence status of power supply unit (PSU) defined
Returns:
bool: True if PSU is present, False if not
"""
return utils.read_int_from_file(self.psu_presence) == 1
def get_voltage(self):
"""
Retrieves current PSU voltage output
Returns:
A float number, the output voltage in volts,
e.g. 12.1
"""
if self.get_powergood_status() and self.psu_voltage:
# TODO: should we put log_func=None here? If not do this, when a PSU is back to power, some PSU related
# sysfs may not ready, read_int_from_file would encounter exception and log an error.
voltage = utils.read_int_from_file(self.psu_voltage, log_func=logger.log_info)
return float(voltage) / 1000
return None
def get_current(self):
"""
Retrieves present electric current supplied by PSU
Returns:
A float number, the electric current in amperes, e.g 15.4
"""
if self.get_powergood_status():
amperes = utils.read_int_from_file(self.psu_current, log_func=logger.log_info)
return float(amperes) / 1000
return None
def get_power(self):
"""
Retrieves current energy supplied by PSU
Returns:
A float number, the power in watts, e.g. 302.6
"""
if self.get_powergood_status():
power = utils.read_int_from_file(self.psu_power, log_func=logger.log_info)
return float(power) / 1000000
return None
@classmethod
def get_shared_led(cls):
if not cls.shared_led:
cls.shared_led = SharedLed(PsuLed(None))
return cls.shared_led
@property
def led(self):
if not self._led:
self._led = ComponentFaultyIndicator(Psu.get_shared_led())
return self._led
def get_status_led(self):
"""
Gets the state of the PSU status LED
Returns:
A string, one of the predefined STATUS_LED_COLOR_* strings above
"""
return Psu.get_shared_led().get_status()
def is_replaceable(self):
"""
Indicate whether this device is replaceable.
Returns:
bool: True if it is replaceable.
"""
return True
def get_temperature(self):
"""
Retrieves current temperature reading from PSU
Returns:
A float number of current temperature in Celsius up to nearest thousandth
of one degree Celsius, e.g. 30.125
"""
if self.get_powergood_status():
temp = utils.read_int_from_file(self.psu_temp, log_func=logger.log_info)
return float(temp) / 1000
return None
def get_temperature_high_threshold(self):
"""
Retrieves the high threshold temperature of PSU
Returns:
A float number, the high threshold temperature of PSU in Celsius
up to nearest thousandth of one degree Celsius, e.g. 30.125
"""
if self.get_powergood_status():
temp_threshold = utils.read_int_from_file(self.psu_temp_threshold, log_func=logger.log_info)
return float(temp_threshold) / 1000
return None
@utils.default_return(None)
def get_voltage_high_threshold(self):
"""
Retrieves the high threshold PSU voltage output
Returns:
A float number, the high threshold output voltage in volts,
e.g. 12.1
Notes:
The thresholds of voltage are not supported on all platforms.
So we have to check capability first.
"""
if self.psu_voltage_capability and self.psu_voltage_max and self.get_powergood_status():
capability = utils.read_str_from_file(self.psu_voltage_capability)
if 'max' in capability:
max_voltage = utils.read_int_from_file(self.psu_voltage_max, log_func=logger.log_info)
max_voltage = InvalidPsuVolWA.run(self, max_voltage, self.psu_voltage_max)
if max_voltage:
return float(max_voltage) / 1000
return None
@utils.default_return(None)
def get_voltage_low_threshold(self):
"""
Retrieves the low threshold PSU voltage output
Returns:
A float number, the low threshold output voltage in volts,
e.g. 12.1
Notes:
The thresholds of voltage are not supported on all platforms.
So we have to check capability first.
"""
if self.psu_voltage_capability and self.psu_voltage_min and self.get_powergood_status():
capability = utils.read_str_from_file(self.psu_voltage_capability)
if 'min' in capability:
min_voltage = utils.read_int_from_file(self.psu_voltage_min, log_func=logger.log_info)
min_voltage = InvalidPsuVolWA.run(self, min_voltage, self.psu_voltage_min)
if min_voltage:
return float(min_voltage) / 1000
return None
def get_maximum_supplied_power(self):
"""
Retrieves the maximum supplied power by PSU
Returns:
A float number, the maximum power output in Watts.
e.g. 1200.1
"""
if self.psu_power_max and self.get_powergood_status():
power_max = utils.read_int_from_file(self.psu_power_max, log_func=logger.log_info)
return float(power_max) / 1000000
else:
return None
class InvalidPsuVolWA:
"""This class is created as a workaround for a known hardware issue that the PSU voltage threshold could be a
invalid value 127998. Once we read a voltage threshold value equal to 127998, we should do following:
1. Check the PSU vendor, it should be Delta
2. Generate a temp sensor configuration file which contains a few set commands. Those set commands are the WA provided by low level team.
3. Call "sensors -s -c <tmp_conf_file>"
4. Wait for it to take effect
This issue is found on 3700, 3700c, 3800, 4600c
"""
INVALID_VOLTAGE_VALUE = 127998
EXPECT_VENDOR_NAME = 'DELTA'
EXPECT_CAPACITY = '1100'
EXPECT_PLATFORMS = ['x86_64-mlnx_msn3700-r0', 'x86_64-mlnx_msn3700c-r0', 'x86_64-mlnx_msn3800-r0', 'x86_64-mlnx_msn4600c-r0']
MFR_FIELD = 'MFR_NAME'
CAPACITY_FIELD = 'CAPACITY'
WAIT_TIME = 1
@classmethod
def run(cls, psu, threshold_value, threshold_file):
if threshold_value != cls.INVALID_VOLTAGE_VALUE:
# If the threshold value is not an invalid value, just return
return threshold_value
platform_name = DeviceDataManager.get_platform_name()
# Apply the WA to specified platforms
if platform_name not in cls.EXPECT_PLATFORMS:
# It is unlikely to go to this branch, so we log a warning here
logger.log_warning('PSU {} threshold file {} value {}, but platform is {}'.format(psu.index, threshold_file, threshold_value, platform_name))
return threshold_value
# Check PSU vendor, make sure it is DELTA
vendor_name = psu.vpd_parser.get_entry_value(cls.MFR_FIELD)
if vendor_name != 'N/A' and vendor_name != cls.EXPECT_VENDOR_NAME:
# It is unlikely to go to this branch, so we log a warning here
logger.log_warning('PSU {} threshold file {} value {}, but its vendor is {}'.format(psu.index, threshold_file, threshold_value, vendor_name))
return threshold_value
# Check PSU version, make sure it is 1100
capacity = psu.vpd_parser.get_entry_value(cls.CAPACITY_FIELD)
if capacity != 'N/A' and capacity != cls.EXPECT_CAPACITY:
logger.log_warning('PSU {} threshold file {} value {}, but its capacity is {}'.format(psu.index, threshold_file, threshold_value, capacity))
return threshold_value
# Run a sensors -s command to triger hardware to get the real threashold value
utils.run_command('sensors -s')
# Wait for the threshold value change
return cls.wait_set_done(threshold_file)
@classmethod
def wait_set_done(cls, threshold_file):
wait_time = cls.WAIT_TIME
while wait_time > 0:
value = utils.read_int_from_file(threshold_file, log_func=logger.log_info)
if value != cls.INVALID_VOLTAGE_VALUE:
return value
wait_time -= 1
time.sleep(1)
# It is enough to use warning here because user might power off/on the PSU which may cause threshold_file
# does not exist
logger.log_warning('sensors -s does not recover PSU threshold sensor after {} seconds'.format(cls.WAIT_TIME))
return None