sonic-buildimage/device/celestica/x86_64-cel_seastone-r0/sonic_platform/chassis.py

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# Celestica
#
# Module contains an implementation of SONiC Platform Base API and
# provides the Chassis information which are available in the platform
#
#############################################################################
try:
import sys
from sonic_platform_base.chassis_base import ChassisBase
from sonic_platform_base.sonic_sfp.sfputilhelper import SfpUtilHelper
from sonic_py_common import device_info
from .event import SfpEvent
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from .helper import APIHelper
except ImportError as e:
raise ImportError(str(e) + "- required module not found")
NUM_FAN_TRAY = 5
NUM_PSU = 2
NUM_THERMAL = 5
NUM_SFP = 32
NUM_COMPONENT = 6
RESET_REGISTER = "0x103"
HOST_REBOOT_CAUSE_PATH = "/host/reboot-cause/"
REBOOT_CAUSE_FILE = "reboot-cause.txt"
PREV_REBOOT_CAUSE_FILE = "previous-reboot-cause.txt"
GETREG_PATH = "/sys/devices/platform/dx010_cpld/getreg"
STATUS_LED_PATH = "/sys/devices/platform/leds_dx010/leds/dx010:green:stat/brightness"
class Chassis(ChassisBase):
"""Platform-specific Chassis class"""
def __init__(self):
ChassisBase.__init__(self)
self._api_helper = APIHelper()
self.sfp_module_initialized = False
self.__initialize_eeprom()
self.is_host = self._api_helper.is_host()
self.__initialize_fan()
self.__initialize_psu()
self.__initialize_thermals()
self.__initialize_components()
self.__initialize_system_led()
def __initialize_sfp(self):
sfputil_helper = SfpUtilHelper()
port_config_file_path = device_info.get_path_to_port_config_file()
sfputil_helper.read_porttab_mappings(port_config_file_path, 0)
from sonic_platform.sfp_optoe import SfpOptoe
for index in range(0, NUM_SFP):
sfp = SfpOptoe(index, sfputil_helper.physical_to_logical[index + 1])
self._sfp_list.append(sfp)
self.sfp_module_initialized = True
def __initialize_psu(self):
from sonic_platform.psu import Psu
for index in range(0, NUM_PSU):
psu = Psu(index)
self._psu_list.append(psu)
def __initialize_fan(self):
from sonic_platform.fan_drawer import FanDrawer
for i in range(NUM_FAN_TRAY):
fandrawer = FanDrawer(i)
self._fan_drawer_list.append(fandrawer)
self._fan_list.extend(fandrawer._fan_list)
def __initialize_thermals(self):
from sonic_platform.thermal import Thermal
airflow = self.__get_air_flow()
for index in range(0, NUM_THERMAL):
thermal = Thermal(index, airflow)
self._thermal_list.append(thermal)
def __initialize_eeprom(self):
from sonic_platform.eeprom import Tlv
self._eeprom = Tlv()
def __initialize_components(self):
from sonic_platform.component import Component
for index in range(0, NUM_COMPONENT):
component = Component(index)
self._component_list.append(component)
def __initialize_system_led(self):
self.set_status_led(self.STATUS_LED_COLOR_GREEN)
def __get_air_flow(self):
air_flow_path = '/usr/share/sonic/device/{}/fan_airflow'.format(
self._api_helper.platform) \
if self.is_host else '/usr/share/sonic/platform/fan_airflow'
air_flow = self._api_helper.read_one_line_file(air_flow_path)
return air_flow or 'B2F'
def get_base_mac(self):
"""
Retrieves the base MAC address for the chassis
Returns:
A string containing the MAC address in the format
'XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX'
"""
return self._eeprom.get_mac()
def get_system_eeprom_info(self):
"""
Retrieves the full content of system EEPROM information for the chassis
Returns:
A dictionary where keys are the type code defined in
OCP ONIE TlvInfo EEPROM format and values are their corresponding
values.
"""
return self._eeprom.get_eeprom()
def get_reboot_cause(self):
"""
Retrieves the cause of the previous reboot
Returns:
A tuple (string, string) where the first element is a string
containing the cause of the previous reboot. This string must be
one of the predefined strings in this class. If the first string
is "REBOOT_CAUSE_HARDWARE_OTHER", the second string can be used
to pass a description of the reboot cause.
REBOOT_CAUSE_POWER_LOSS = "Power Loss"
REBOOT_CAUSE_THERMAL_OVERLOAD_CPU = "Thermal Overload: CPU"
REBOOT_CAUSE_THERMAL_OVERLOAD_ASIC = "Thermal Overload: ASIC"
REBOOT_CAUSE_THERMAL_OVERLOAD_OTHER = "Thermal Overload: Other"
REBOOT_CAUSE_INSUFFICIENT_FAN_SPEED = "Insufficient Fan Speed"
REBOOT_CAUSE_WATCHDOG = "Watchdog"
REBOOT_CAUSE_HARDWARE_OTHER = "Hardware - Other"
REBOOT_CAUSE_NON_HARDWARE = "Non-Hardware"
"""
reboot_cause_path = (HOST_REBOOT_CAUSE_PATH + REBOOT_CAUSE_FILE)
sw_reboot_cause = self._api_helper.read_txt_file(
reboot_cause_path) or "Unknown"
hw_reboot_cause = self._api_helper.get_cpld_reg_value(
GETREG_PATH, RESET_REGISTER)
prev_reboot_cause = {
'0x11': (self.REBOOT_CAUSE_POWER_LOSS, 'Power on reset'),
'0x22': (self.REBOOT_CAUSE_HARDWARE_OTHER, 'CPLD_WD_RESET'),
'0x33': (self.REBOOT_CAUSE_HARDWARE_OTHER, 'Power cycle reset triggered by CPU'),
'0x44': (self.REBOOT_CAUSE_HARDWARE_OTHER, 'Power cycle reset triggered by reset button'),
'0x55': (self.REBOOT_CAUSE_THERMAL_OVERLOAD_CPU, ''),
'0x66': (self.REBOOT_CAUSE_THERMAL_OVERLOAD_ASIC, ''),
'0x77': (self.REBOOT_CAUSE_WATCHDOG, '')
}.get(hw_reboot_cause, (self.REBOOT_CAUSE_HARDWARE_OTHER, 'Unknown reason'))
if sw_reboot_cause != 'Unknown' and hw_reboot_cause == '0x11':
prev_reboot_cause = (
self.REBOOT_CAUSE_NON_HARDWARE, sw_reboot_cause)
return prev_reboot_cause
def get_change_event(self, timeout=0):
"""
Returns a nested dictionary containing all devices which have
experienced a change at chassis level
Args:
timeout: Timeout in milliseconds (optional). If timeout == 0,
this method will block until a change is detected.
Returns:
(bool, dict):
- True if call successful, False if not;
- A nested dictionary where key is a device type,
value is a dictionary with key:value pairs in the format of
{'device_id':'device_event'},
where device_id is the device ID for this device and
device_event,
status='1' represents device inserted,
status='0' represents device removed.
Ex. {'fan':{'0':'0', '2':'1'}, 'sfp':{'11':'0'}}
indicates that fan 0 has been removed, fan 2
has been inserted and sfp 11 has been removed.
"""
# SFP event
if not self.sfp_module_initialized:
self.__initialize_sfp()
sfp_event = SfpEvent(self._sfp_list).get_sfp_event(timeout)
if sfp_event:
return True, {'sfp': sfp_event}
return False, {'sfp': {}}
##############################################################
######################## SFP methods #########################
##############################################################
def get_num_sfps(self):
"""
Retrieves the number of sfps available on this chassis
Returns:
An integer, the number of sfps available on this chassis
"""
if not self.sfp_module_initialized:
self.__initialize_sfp()
return len(self._sfp_list)
def get_all_sfps(self):
"""
Retrieves all sfps available on this chassis
Returns:
A list of objects derived from SfpBase representing all sfps
available on this chassis
"""
if not self.sfp_module_initialized:
self.__initialize_sfp()
return self._sfp_list
def get_sfp(self, index):
"""
Retrieves sfp represented by (1-based) index <index>
Args:
index: An integer, the index (1-based) of the sfp to retrieve.
The index should be the sequence of a physical port in a chassis,
starting from 1.
For example, 1 for Ethernet0, 2 for Ethernet4 and so on.
Returns:
An object dervied from SfpBase representing the specified sfp
"""
sfp = None
if not self.sfp_module_initialized:
self.__initialize_sfp()
try:
# The index will start from 1
sfp = self._sfp_list[index - 1]
except IndexError:
sys.stderr.write("SFP index {} out of range (1-{})\n".format(
index, len(self._sfp_list)))
return sfp
##############################################################
####################### Other methods ########################
##############################################################
def get_watchdog(self):
"""
Retreives hardware watchdog device on this chassis
Returns:
An object derived from WatchdogBase representing the hardware
watchdog device
"""
if self._watchdog is None:
from sonic_platform.watchdog import Watchdog
self._watchdog = Watchdog()
return self._watchdog
def get_thermal_manager(self):
from .thermal_manager import ThermalManager
return ThermalManager
##############################################################
###################### Device methods ########################
##############################################################
def get_name(self):
"""
Retrieves the name of the device
Returns:
string: The name of the device
"""
return self._eeprom.get_product_name()
def get_presence(self):
"""
Retrieves the presence of the Chassis
Returns:
bool: True if Chassis is present, False if not
"""
return True
def get_model(self):
"""
Retrieves the model number (or part number) of the device
Returns:
string: Model/part number of device
"""
return self._eeprom.get_pn()
def get_serial(self):
"""
Retrieves the serial number of the device
Returns:
string: Serial number of device
"""
return self._eeprom.get_serial()
def get_status(self):
"""
Retrieves the operational status of the device
Returns:
A boolean value, True if device is operating properly, False if not
"""
return True
def get_position_in_parent(self):
"""
Retrieves 1-based relative physical position in parent device. If the agent cannot determine the parent-relative position
for some reason, or if the associated value of entPhysicalContainedIn is '0', then the value '-1' is returned
Returns:
integer: The 1-based relative physical position in parent device or -1 if cannot determine the position
"""
return -1
def is_replaceable(self):
"""
Indicate whether this device is replaceable.
Returns:
bool: True if it is replaceable.
"""
return False
def initizalize_system_led(self):
"""
This function is not defined in chassis base class,
system-health command would invoke chassis.initizalize_system_led(),
add this stub function just to let the command sucessfully execute
"""
pass
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
Note: Only support green and off
Returns:
bool: True if status LED state is set successfully, False if not
"""
set_status_str = {
self.STATUS_LED_COLOR_GREEN: '1',
self.STATUS_LED_COLOR_OFF: '0'
}.get(color, None)
if not set_status_str:
return False
return self._api_helper.write_txt_file(STATUS_LED_PATH, set_status_str)
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
"""
status = self._api_helper.read_txt_file(STATUS_LED_PATH)
status_str = {
'1': self.STATUS_LED_COLOR_GREEN,
'0': self.STATUS_LED_COLOR_OFF
}.get(status, None)
return status_str