2018-08-22 15:02:32 -05:00
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#!/bin/bash
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2021-10-26 21:01:30 -05:00
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DEV=$2
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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2021-10-26 21:01:30 -05:00
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SERVICE="swss"
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PEER="syncd"
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DEBUGLOG="/tmp/swss-syncd-debug$DEV.log"
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LOCKFILE="/tmp/swss-syncd-lock$DEV"
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NAMESPACE_PREFIX="asic"
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ETC_SONIC_PATH="/etc/sonic/"
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2021-06-29 11:07:33 -05:00
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2021-10-26 21:01:30 -05:00
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DEPENDENT="radv"
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MULTI_INST_DEPENDENT="teamd"
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2021-06-29 11:07:33 -05:00
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[systemd] ASIC status based service bringup on VOQ chassis (#7477)
Changes to allow starting per asic services like swss and syncd only if the platform vendor codedetects the asic is detected and notified. The systemd services ordering we want is database->database@->pmon->swss@->syncd@->teamd@->lldp@
There is also a requirement that management, telemetry, snmp dockers can start even if all asic services are not up.
Why I did it
For VOQ chassis, the fabric cards will have 1-N asics. Also, there could be multiple removable fabric cards. On the supervisor, swss and syncd containers need to be started only if the fabric-card is in Online state and respective asics are detected by the kernel. Using systemd, the dependent services can be in inactive state.
How I did it
Introduce a mechanism where all ASIC dependent service wait on its state to be published via PMON to REDIS. Once the subscription is received, the service proceeds to create respective dockers.
For fixed platforms, systemd is unchanged i.e. the service bring up and docker creation happens in the start()/ExecStartPre routine of the .sh scripts.
For VOQ chassis platform on supervisor, the service bringup skips docker creation in the start() routine, but does it in the wait()/ExecStart routine of the .sh scrips.
Management dockers are decoupled from ASIC docker creation.
2021-07-28 01:02:49 -05:00
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. /usr/local/bin/asic_status.sh
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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function debug()
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{
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/usr/bin/logger $1
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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/bin/echo `date` "- $1" >> ${DEBUGLOG}
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}
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2021-10-26 21:01:30 -05:00
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function read_dependent_services()
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{
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# Update dependent list based on other packages requirements
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if [[ -f ${ETC_SONIC_PATH}/${SERVICE}_dependent ]]; then
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DEPENDENT="${DEPENDENT} $(cat ${ETC_SONIC_PATH}/${SERVICE}_dependent)"
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fi
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if [[ -f ${ETC_SONIC_PATH}/${SERVICE}_multi_inst_dependent ]]; then
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MULTI_INST_DEPENDENT="${MULTI_INST_DEPENDENT} cat ${ETC_SONIC_PATH}/${SERVICE}_multi_inst_dependent"
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fi
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}
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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function lock_service_state_change()
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{
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2020-03-31 12:06:19 -05:00
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debug "Locking ${LOCKFILE} from ${SERVICE}$DEV service"
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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exec {LOCKFD}>${LOCKFILE}
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/usr/bin/flock -x ${LOCKFD}
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trap "/usr/bin/flock -u ${LOCKFD}" 0 2 3 15
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2020-03-31 12:06:19 -05:00
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debug "Locked ${LOCKFILE} (${LOCKFD}) from ${SERVICE}$DEV service"
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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}
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function unlock_service_state_change()
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{
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2020-03-31 12:06:19 -05:00
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debug "Unlocking ${LOCKFILE} (${LOCKFD}) from ${SERVICE}$DEV service"
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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/usr/bin/flock -u ${LOCKFD}
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}
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function check_warm_boot()
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{
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2020-05-08 23:24:05 -05:00
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SYSTEM_WARM_START=`$SONIC_DB_CLI STATE_DB hget "WARM_RESTART_ENABLE_TABLE|system" enable`
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SERVICE_WARM_START=`$SONIC_DB_CLI STATE_DB hget "WARM_RESTART_ENABLE_TABLE|${SERVICE}" enable`
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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if [[ x"$SYSTEM_WARM_START" == x"true" ]] || [[ x"$SERVICE_WARM_START" == x"true" ]]; then
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WARM_BOOT="true"
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else
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WARM_BOOT="false"
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fi
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}
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2020-08-10 16:48:30 -05:00
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function check_fast_boot()
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{
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if [[ $($SONIC_DB_CLI STATE_DB GET "FAST_REBOOT|system") == "1" ]]; then
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FAST_BOOT="true"
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else
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FAST_BOOT="false"
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fi
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}
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2018-10-02 08:08:26 -05:00
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function validate_restore_count()
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{
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if [[ x"$WARM_BOOT" == x"true" ]]; then
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RESTORE_COUNT=`$SONIC_DB_CLI STATE_DB hget "WARM_RESTART_TABLE|orchagent" restore_count`
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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# We have to make sure db data has not been flushed.
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2018-10-02 08:08:26 -05:00
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if [[ -z "$RESTORE_COUNT" ]]; then
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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WARM_BOOT="false"
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fi
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fi
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}
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function wait_for_database_service()
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{
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2018-08-22 15:02:32 -05:00
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# Wait for redis server start before database clean
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2020-05-08 23:24:05 -05:00
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until [[ $($SONIC_DB_CLI PING | grep -c PONG) -gt 0 ]]; do
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2020-05-06 17:41:28 -05:00
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sleep 1;
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done
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2018-08-22 15:02:32 -05:00
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2018-08-25 03:39:09 -05:00
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# Wait for configDB initialization
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until [[ $($SONIC_DB_CLI CONFIG_DB GET "CONFIG_DB_INITIALIZED") ]];
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2018-08-25 03:39:09 -05:00
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do sleep 1;
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done
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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}
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2018-08-25 03:39:09 -05:00
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2018-11-03 14:32:46 -05:00
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# This function cleans up the tables with specific prefixes from the database
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# $1 the index of the database
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# $2 the string of a list of table prefixes
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function clean_up_tables()
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{
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2020-05-08 23:24:05 -05:00
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$SONIC_DB_CLI $1 EVAL "
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2018-11-03 14:32:46 -05:00
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local tables = {$2}
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for i = 1, table.getn(tables) do
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local matches = redis.call('KEYS', tables[i])
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for j,name in ipairs(matches) do
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redis.call('DEL', name)
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end
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end" 0
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}
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2019-08-08 17:45:17 -05:00
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start_peer_and_dependent_services() {
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2019-03-04 18:46:55 -06:00
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check_warm_boot
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if [[ x"$WARM_BOOT" != x"true" ]]; then
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2020-03-31 12:06:19 -05:00
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if [[ ! -z $DEV ]]; then
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/bin/systemctl start ${PEER}@$DEV
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else
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/bin/systemctl start ${PEER}
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fi
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2019-08-08 17:45:17 -05:00
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for dep in ${DEPENDENT}; do
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2019-12-02 17:54:55 -06:00
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/bin/systemctl start ${dep}
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done
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2020-03-31 12:06:19 -05:00
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for dep in ${MULTI_INST_DEPENDENT}; do
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if [[ ! -z $DEV ]]; then
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/bin/systemctl start ${dep}@$DEV
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else
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/bin/systemctl start ${dep}
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fi
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done
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2019-08-08 17:45:17 -05:00
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fi
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}
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stop_peer_and_dependent_services() {
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2020-08-10 16:48:30 -05:00
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# if warm/fast start enabled or peer lock exists, don't stop peer service docker
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if [[ x"$WARM_BOOT" != x"true" ]] && [[ x"$FAST_BOOT" != x"true" ]]; then
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2020-03-31 12:06:19 -05:00
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for dep in ${MULTI_INST_DEPENDENT}; do
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if [[ ! -z $DEV ]]; then
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/bin/systemctl stop ${dep}@$DEV
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else
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/bin/systemctl stop ${dep}
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fi
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done
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2021-02-15 08:05:34 -06:00
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for dep in ${DEPENDENT}; do
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/bin/systemctl stop ${dep}
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done
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if [[ ! -z $DEV ]]; then
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/bin/systemctl stop ${PEER}@$DEV
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else
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/bin/systemctl stop ${PEER}
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fi
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2019-03-04 18:46:55 -06:00
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fi
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}
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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start() {
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2020-03-31 12:06:19 -05:00
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debug "Starting ${SERVICE}$DEV service..."
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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lock_service_state_change
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wait_for_database_service
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check_warm_boot
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2018-10-02 08:08:26 -05:00
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validate_restore_count
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2018-08-25 03:39:09 -05:00
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2020-03-31 12:06:19 -05:00
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debug "Warm boot flag: ${SERVICE}$DEV ${WARM_BOOT}."
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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# Don't flush DB during warm boot
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if [[ x"$WARM_BOOT" != x"true" ]]; then
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2019-02-19 23:48:43 -06:00
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debug "Flushing APP, ASIC, COUNTER, CONFIG, and partial STATE databases ..."
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2020-05-08 23:24:05 -05:00
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$SONIC_DB_CLI APPL_DB FLUSHDB
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$SONIC_DB_CLI ASIC_DB FLUSHDB
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$SONIC_DB_CLI COUNTERS_DB FLUSHDB
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$SONIC_DB_CLI FLEX_COUNTER_DB FLUSHDB
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2021-05-26 11:12:34 -05:00
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clean_up_tables STATE_DB "'PORT_TABLE*', 'MGMT_PORT_TABLE*', 'VLAN_TABLE*', 'VLAN_MEMBER_TABLE*', 'LAG_TABLE*', 'LAG_MEMBER_TABLE*', 'INTERFACE_TABLE*', 'MIRROR_SESSION*', 'VRF_TABLE*', 'FDB_TABLE*', 'FG_ROUTE_TABLE*', 'BUFFER_POOL*', 'BUFFER_PROFILE*', 'MUX_CABLE_TABLE*'"
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2018-08-22 15:02:32 -05:00
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fi
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[systemd] ASIC status based service bringup on VOQ chassis (#7477)
Changes to allow starting per asic services like swss and syncd only if the platform vendor codedetects the asic is detected and notified. The systemd services ordering we want is database->database@->pmon->swss@->syncd@->teamd@->lldp@
There is also a requirement that management, telemetry, snmp dockers can start even if all asic services are not up.
Why I did it
For VOQ chassis, the fabric cards will have 1-N asics. Also, there could be multiple removable fabric cards. On the supervisor, swss and syncd containers need to be started only if the fabric-card is in Online state and respective asics are detected by the kernel. Using systemd, the dependent services can be in inactive state.
How I did it
Introduce a mechanism where all ASIC dependent service wait on its state to be published via PMON to REDIS. Once the subscription is received, the service proceeds to create respective dockers.
For fixed platforms, systemd is unchanged i.e. the service bring up and docker creation happens in the start()/ExecStartPre routine of the .sh scripts.
For VOQ chassis platform on supervisor, the service bringup skips docker creation in the start() routine, but does it in the wait()/ExecStart routine of the .sh scrips.
Management dockers are decoupled from ASIC docker creation.
2021-07-28 01:02:49 -05:00
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# On supervisor card, skip starting asic related services here. In wait(),
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# wait until the asic is detected by pmon and published via database.
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if ! is_chassis_supervisor; then
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# start service docker
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/usr/bin/${SERVICE}.sh start $DEV
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debug "Started ${SERVICE}$DEV service..."
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fi
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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# Unlock has to happen before reaching out to peer service
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unlock_service_state_change
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2019-03-02 17:28:34 -06:00
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}
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2019-03-08 12:59:41 -06:00
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wait() {
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[systemd] ASIC status based service bringup on VOQ chassis (#7477)
Changes to allow starting per asic services like swss and syncd only if the platform vendor codedetects the asic is detected and notified. The systemd services ordering we want is database->database@->pmon->swss@->syncd@->teamd@->lldp@
There is also a requirement that management, telemetry, snmp dockers can start even if all asic services are not up.
Why I did it
For VOQ chassis, the fabric cards will have 1-N asics. Also, there could be multiple removable fabric cards. On the supervisor, swss and syncd containers need to be started only if the fabric-card is in Online state and respective asics are detected by the kernel. Using systemd, the dependent services can be in inactive state.
How I did it
Introduce a mechanism where all ASIC dependent service wait on its state to be published via PMON to REDIS. Once the subscription is received, the service proceeds to create respective dockers.
For fixed platforms, systemd is unchanged i.e. the service bring up and docker creation happens in the start()/ExecStartPre routine of the .sh scripts.
For VOQ chassis platform on supervisor, the service bringup skips docker creation in the start() routine, but does it in the wait()/ExecStart routine of the .sh scrips.
Management dockers are decoupled from ASIC docker creation.
2021-07-28 01:02:49 -05:00
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# On supervisor card, wait for asic to be online before starting the docker.
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if is_chassis_supervisor; then
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check_asic_status
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ASIC_STATUS=$?
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# start service docker
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if [[ $ASIC_STATUS == 0 ]]; then
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/usr/bin/${SERVICE}.sh start $DEV
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debug "Started ${SERVICE}$DEV service..."
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fi
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fi
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2019-08-08 17:45:17 -05:00
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start_peer_and_dependent_services
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2019-11-09 12:26:39 -06:00
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# Allow some time for peer container to start
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# NOTE: This assumes Docker containers share the same names as their
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# corresponding services
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for SECS in {1..60}; do
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2020-03-31 12:06:19 -05:00
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if [[ ! -z $DEV ]]; then
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RUNNING=$(docker inspect -f '{{.State.Running}}' ${PEER}$DEV)
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else
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RUNNING=$(docker inspect -f '{{.State.Running}}' ${PEER})
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fi
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[docker-teamd]: Add teamd as a depedent service to swss (#5628)
**- Why I did it**
On teamd docker restart, the swss and syncd needs to be restarted as there are dependent resources present.
**- How I did it**
Add the teamd as a dependent service for swss
Updated the docker-wait script to handle service and dependent services separately.
Handle the case of warm-restart for the dependent service
**- How to verify it**
Verified the following scenario's with the following testbed
VM1 ----------------------------[DUT 6100] -----------------------VM2, ping traffic continuous between VMs
1. Stop teamd docker alone
> swss, syncd dockers seen going away
> The LAG reference count error messages seen for a while till swss docker stops.
> Dockers back up.
2. Enable WR mode for teamd. Stop teamd docker alone
> swss, syncd dockers not removed.
> The LAG reference count error messages not seen
> Repeated stop teamd docker test - same result, no effect on swss/syncd.
3. Stop swss docker.
> swss, teamd, syncd goes off - dockers comes back correctly, interfaces up
4. Enable WR mode for swss . Stop swss docker
> swss goes off not affecting syncd/teamd dockers.
5. Config reload
> no reference counter error seen, dockers comes back correctly, with interfaces up
6. Warm reboot, observations below
> swss docker goes off first
> teamd + syncd goes off to the end of WR process.
> dockers comes back up fine.
> ping traffic between VM's was NOT HIT
7. Fast reboot, observations below
> teamd goes off first ( **confirmed swss don't exit here** )
> swss goes off next
> syncd goes away at the end of the FR process
> dockers comes back up fine.
> there is a traffic HIT as per fast-reboot
8. Verified in multi-asic platform, the tests above other than WR/FB scenarios
2020-10-23 02:41:16 -05:00
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ALL_DEPS_RUNNING=true
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for dep in ${MULTI_INST_DEPENDENT}; do
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if [[ ! -z $DEV ]]; then
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DEP_RUNNING=$(docker inspect -f '{{.State.Running}}' ${dep}$DEV)
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else
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DEP_RUNNING=$(docker inspect -f '{{.State.Running}}' ${dep})
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fi
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if [[ x"$DEP_RUNNING" != x"true" ]]; then
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ALL_DEPS_RUNNING=false
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break
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fi
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done
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if [[ x"$RUNNING" == x"true" && x"$ALL_DEPS_RUNNING" == x"true" ]]; then
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2019-11-09 12:26:39 -06:00
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break
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else
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sleep 1
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fi
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done
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# NOTE: This assumes Docker containers share the same names as their
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# corresponding services
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[docker-teamd]: Add teamd as a depedent service to swss (#5628)
**- Why I did it**
On teamd docker restart, the swss and syncd needs to be restarted as there are dependent resources present.
**- How I did it**
Add the teamd as a dependent service for swss
Updated the docker-wait script to handle service and dependent services separately.
Handle the case of warm-restart for the dependent service
**- How to verify it**
Verified the following scenario's with the following testbed
VM1 ----------------------------[DUT 6100] -----------------------VM2, ping traffic continuous between VMs
1. Stop teamd docker alone
> swss, syncd dockers seen going away
> The LAG reference count error messages seen for a while till swss docker stops.
> Dockers back up.
2. Enable WR mode for teamd. Stop teamd docker alone
> swss, syncd dockers not removed.
> The LAG reference count error messages not seen
> Repeated stop teamd docker test - same result, no effect on swss/syncd.
3. Stop swss docker.
> swss, teamd, syncd goes off - dockers comes back correctly, interfaces up
4. Enable WR mode for swss . Stop swss docker
> swss goes off not affecting syncd/teamd dockers.
5. Config reload
> no reference counter error seen, dockers comes back correctly, with interfaces up
6. Warm reboot, observations below
> swss docker goes off first
> teamd + syncd goes off to the end of WR process.
> dockers comes back up fine.
> ping traffic between VM's was NOT HIT
7. Fast reboot, observations below
> teamd goes off first ( **confirmed swss don't exit here** )
> swss goes off next
> syncd goes away at the end of the FR process
> dockers comes back up fine.
> there is a traffic HIT as per fast-reboot
8. Verified in multi-asic platform, the tests above other than WR/FB scenarios
2020-10-23 02:41:16 -05:00
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for dep in ${MULTI_INST_DEPENDENT}; do
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if [[ ! -z $DEV ]]; then
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ALL_DEPS="$ALL_DEPS ${dep}$DEV"
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else
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ALL_DEPS="$ALL_DEPS ${dep}"
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fi
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done
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2020-03-31 12:06:19 -05:00
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if [[ ! -z $DEV ]]; then
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[docker-teamd]: Add teamd as a depedent service to swss (#5628)
**- Why I did it**
On teamd docker restart, the swss and syncd needs to be restarted as there are dependent resources present.
**- How I did it**
Add the teamd as a dependent service for swss
Updated the docker-wait script to handle service and dependent services separately.
Handle the case of warm-restart for the dependent service
**- How to verify it**
Verified the following scenario's with the following testbed
VM1 ----------------------------[DUT 6100] -----------------------VM2, ping traffic continuous between VMs
1. Stop teamd docker alone
> swss, syncd dockers seen going away
> The LAG reference count error messages seen for a while till swss docker stops.
> Dockers back up.
2. Enable WR mode for teamd. Stop teamd docker alone
> swss, syncd dockers not removed.
> The LAG reference count error messages not seen
> Repeated stop teamd docker test - same result, no effect on swss/syncd.
3. Stop swss docker.
> swss, teamd, syncd goes off - dockers comes back correctly, interfaces up
4. Enable WR mode for swss . Stop swss docker
> swss goes off not affecting syncd/teamd dockers.
5. Config reload
> no reference counter error seen, dockers comes back correctly, with interfaces up
6. Warm reboot, observations below
> swss docker goes off first
> teamd + syncd goes off to the end of WR process.
> dockers comes back up fine.
> ping traffic between VM's was NOT HIT
7. Fast reboot, observations below
> teamd goes off first ( **confirmed swss don't exit here** )
> swss goes off next
> syncd goes away at the end of the FR process
> dockers comes back up fine.
> there is a traffic HIT as per fast-reboot
8. Verified in multi-asic platform, the tests above other than WR/FB scenarios
2020-10-23 02:41:16 -05:00
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/usr/bin/docker-wait-any -s ${SERVICE}$DEV -d ${PEER}$DEV ${ALL_DEPS}
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2020-03-31 12:06:19 -05:00
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else
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[docker-teamd]: Add teamd as a depedent service to swss (#5628)
**- Why I did it**
On teamd docker restart, the swss and syncd needs to be restarted as there are dependent resources present.
**- How I did it**
Add the teamd as a dependent service for swss
Updated the docker-wait script to handle service and dependent services separately.
Handle the case of warm-restart for the dependent service
**- How to verify it**
Verified the following scenario's with the following testbed
VM1 ----------------------------[DUT 6100] -----------------------VM2, ping traffic continuous between VMs
1. Stop teamd docker alone
> swss, syncd dockers seen going away
> The LAG reference count error messages seen for a while till swss docker stops.
> Dockers back up.
2. Enable WR mode for teamd. Stop teamd docker alone
> swss, syncd dockers not removed.
> The LAG reference count error messages not seen
> Repeated stop teamd docker test - same result, no effect on swss/syncd.
3. Stop swss docker.
> swss, teamd, syncd goes off - dockers comes back correctly, interfaces up
4. Enable WR mode for swss . Stop swss docker
> swss goes off not affecting syncd/teamd dockers.
5. Config reload
> no reference counter error seen, dockers comes back correctly, with interfaces up
6. Warm reboot, observations below
> swss docker goes off first
> teamd + syncd goes off to the end of WR process.
> dockers comes back up fine.
> ping traffic between VM's was NOT HIT
7. Fast reboot, observations below
> teamd goes off first ( **confirmed swss don't exit here** )
> swss goes off next
> syncd goes away at the end of the FR process
> dockers comes back up fine.
> there is a traffic HIT as per fast-reboot
8. Verified in multi-asic platform, the tests above other than WR/FB scenarios
2020-10-23 02:41:16 -05:00
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/usr/bin/docker-wait-any -s ${SERVICE} -d ${PEER} ${ALL_DEPS}
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2020-03-31 12:06:19 -05:00
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fi
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2018-08-22 15:02:32 -05:00
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}
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stop() {
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debug "Stopping ${SERVICE}$DEV service..."
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2018-08-25 03:39:09 -05:00
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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[[ -f ${LOCKFILE} ]] || /usr/bin/touch ${LOCKFILE}
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lock_service_state_change
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check_warm_boot
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2020-03-31 12:06:19 -05:00
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debug "Warm boot flag: ${SERVICE}$DEV ${WARM_BOOT}."
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2020-08-10 16:48:30 -05:00
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check_fast_boot
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debug "Fast boot flag: ${SERVICE}$DEV ${FAST_BOOT}."
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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2020-08-10 16:48:30 -05:00
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# For WARM/FAST boot do not perform service stop
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if [[ x"$WARM_BOOT" != x"true" ]] && [[ x"$FAST_BOOT" != x"true" ]]; then
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/usr/bin/${SERVICE}.sh stop $DEV
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debug "Stopped ${SERVICE}$DEV service..."
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else
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debug "Killing Docker swss..."
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/usr/bin/docker kill swss &> /dev/null || debug "Docker swss is not running ($?) ..."
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fi
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2018-08-25 03:39:09 -05:00
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2019-12-16 09:58:16 -06:00
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# Flush FAST_REBOOT table when swss needs to stop. The only
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# time when this would take effect is when fast-reboot
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# encountered error, e.g. syncd crashed. And swss needs to
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# be restarted.
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2020-08-10 16:48:30 -05:00
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if [[ x"$FAST_BOOT" != x"true" ]]; then
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debug "Clearing FAST_REBOOT flag..."
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clean_up_tables STATE_DB "'FAST_REBOOT*'"
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fi
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2018-09-24 18:35:01 -05:00
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# Unlock has to happen before reaching out to peer service
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unlock_service_state_change
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2018-08-22 15:02:32 -05:00
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2019-08-08 17:45:17 -05:00
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stop_peer_and_dependent_services
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2018-08-22 15:02:32 -05:00
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}
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2020-03-31 12:06:19 -05:00
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if [ "$DEV" ]; then
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2020-05-08 23:24:05 -05:00
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NET_NS="$NAMESPACE_PREFIX$DEV" #name of the network namespace
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SONIC_DB_CLI="sonic-db-cli -n $NET_NS"
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2020-03-31 12:06:19 -05:00
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else
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2020-05-08 23:24:05 -05:00
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NET_NS=""
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SONIC_DB_CLI="sonic-db-cli"
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2020-03-31 12:06:19 -05:00
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fi
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2021-10-26 21:01:30 -05:00
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read_dependent_services
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|
2018-08-22 15:02:32 -05:00
|
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|
case "$1" in
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2019-03-08 12:59:41 -06:00
|
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|
start|wait|stop)
|
2018-08-22 15:02:32 -05:00
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|
$1
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|
;;
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|
*)
|
2019-03-08 12:59:41 -06:00
|
|
|
echo "Usage: $0 {start|wait|stop}"
|
2018-08-22 15:02:32 -05:00
|
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|
exit 1
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|
;;
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esac
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