diff --git a/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/BCM956960K/config_th_32x100.bcm b/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/BCM956960K/config_th_32x100.bcm new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..16f18dcd2f --- /dev/null +++ b/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/BCM956960K/config_th_32x100.bcm @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +portmap_1=1:100 +portmap_2=5:100 +portmap_3=9:100 +portmap_4=13:100 +portmap_5=17:100 +portmap_6=21:100 +portmap_7=25:100 +portmap_8=29:100 +portmap_34=33:100 +portmap_35=37:100 +portmap_36=41:100 +portmap_37=45:100 +portmap_38=49:100 +portmap_39=53:100 +portmap_40=57:100 +portmap_41=61:100 +portmap_68=65:100 +portmap_69=69:100 +portmap_70=73:100 +portmap_71=77:100 +portmap_72=81:100 +portmap_73=85:100 +portmap_74=89:100 +portmap_75=93:100 +portmap_102=97:100 +portmap_103=101:100 +portmap_104=105:100 +portmap_105=109:100 +portmap_106=113:100 +portmap_107=117:100 +portmap_108=121:100 +portmap_109=125:100 +oversubscribe_mode=1 +portmap_66=129:10 +portmap_100=131:10 +pbmp_xport_xe=0x3fd000000ff4000003fc000001fe +portmap_33=132:10 +portmap_67=133:10 +portmap_101=134:10 +portmap_135=135:10 +xgxs_tx_lane_map_ce18=0x1032 +xgxs_rx_lane_map_ce18=0x1032 +xgxs_rx_lane_map_ce19=0x2301 +xgxs_rx_lane_map_ce20=0x2301 +xgxs_rx_lane_map_ce21=0x2301 +xgxs_rx_lane_map_ce22=0x2301 +xgxs_rx_lane_map_ce23=0x2301 +xgxs_rx_lane_map_ce24=0x2301 +xgxs_rx_lane_map_ce25=0x2301 +xgxs_rx_lane_map_ce26=0x2301 +xgxs_rx_lane_map_ce27=0x2301 +xgxs_rx_lane_map_ce28=0x2301 +phy_xaui_rx_polarity_flip_ce4=0x2 +phy_xaui_tx_polarity_flip_ce5=0x8 +phy_xaui_rx_polarity_flip_ce5=0x5 +phy_xaui_rx_polarity_flip_ce6=0x2 +phy_xaui_tx_polarity_flip_ce7=0x8 +phy_xaui_tx_polarity_flip_ce8=0x8 +phy_xaui_rx_polarity_flip_ce8=0x8 +phy_xaui_tx_polarity_flip_ce10=0x8 +phy_xaui_rx_polarity_flip_ce10=0x1 +phy_xaui_rx_polarity_flip_ce11=0x2 +phy_xaui_tx_polarity_flip_ce19=0x2 +phy_xaui_rx_polarity_flip_ce19=0x3 +phy_xaui_tx_polarity_flip_ce20=0x8 +phy_xaui_rx_polarity_flip_ce21=0x4 +phy_xaui_tx_polarity_flip_ce22=0x8 +phy_xaui_rx_polarity_flip_ce22=0x8 +phy_xaui_rx_polarity_flip_ce23=0x4 +phy_xaui_rx_polarity_flip_ce24=0x4 +phy_xaui_tx_polarity_flip_ce25=0x8 +phy_xaui_rx_polarity_flip_ce25=0x8 +phy_xaui_rx_polarity_flip_ce26=0x4 +phy_xaui_tx_polarity_flip_ce27=0x8 +phy_xaui_rx_polarity_flip_ce27=0x8 +l2xmsg_mode=1 +fpem_mem_entries=32768 diff --git a/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/BCM956960K/port_config.ini b/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/BCM956960K/port_config.ini new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..21c7013090 --- /dev/null +++ b/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/BCM956960K/port_config.ini @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +# name lanes alias index speed +Ethernet0 1,2,3,4 Ethernet1/0/1 0 100000 +Ethernet4 5,6,7,8 Ethernet1/0/5 1 100000 +Ethernet8 9,10,11,12 Ethernet1/0/9 2 100000 +Ethernet12 13,14,15,16 Ethernet1/0/13 3 100000 +Ethernet16 17,18,19,20 Ethernet1/0/17 4 100000 +Ethernet20 21,22,23,24 Ethernet1/0/21 5 100000 +Ethernet24 25,26,27,28 Ethernet1/0/25 6 100000 +Ethernet28 29,30,31,32 Ethernet1/0/29 7 100000 +Ethernet32 33,34,35,36 Ethernet1/0/33 8 100000 +Ethernet36 37,38,39,40 Ethernet1/0/37 9 100000 +Ethernet40 41,42,43,44 Ethernet1/0/41 10 100000 +Ethernet44 45,46,47,48 Ethernet1/0/45 11 100000 +Ethernet48 49,50,51,52 Ethernet1/0/49 12 100000 +Ethernet52 53,54,55,56 Ethernet1/0/53 13 100000 +Ethernet56 57,58,59,60 Ethernet1/0/57 14 100000 +Ethernet60 61,62,63,64 Ethernet1/0/61 15 100000 +Ethernet64 65,66,67,68 Ethernet1/0/65 16 100000 +Ethernet68 69,70,71,72 Ethernet1/0/69 17 100000 +Ethernet72 73,74,75,76 Ethernet1/0/73 18 100000 +Ethernet76 77,78,79,80 Ethernet1/0/77 19 100000 +Ethernet80 81,82,83,84 Ethernet1/0/81 20 100000 +Ethernet84 85,86,87,88 Ethernet1/0/85 21 100000 +Ethernet88 89,90,91,92 Ethernet1/0/89 22 100000 +Ethernet92 93,94,95,96 Ethernet1/0/93 23 100000 +Ethernet96 97,98,99,100 Ethernet1/0/97 24 100000 +Ethernet100 101,102,103,104 Ethernet1/0/101 25 100000 +Ethernet104 105,106,107,108 Ethernet1/0/105 26 100000 +Ethernet108 109,110,111,112 Ethernet1/0/109 27 100000 +Ethernet112 113,114,115,116 Ethernet1/0/113 28 100000 +Ethernet116 117,118,119,120 Ethernet1/0/117 29 100000 +Ethernet120 121,122,123,124 Ethernet1/0/121 30 100000 +Ethernet124 125,126,127,128 Ethernet1/0/125 31 100000 diff --git a/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/BCM956960K/sai.profile b/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/BCM956960K/sai.profile new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..80aa570ddf --- /dev/null +++ b/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/BCM956960K/sai.profile @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +SAI_INIT_CONFIG_FILE=/usr/share/sonic/hwsku/config_th_32x100.bcm diff --git a/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/default_sku b/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/default_sku new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0f9dd1d379 --- /dev/null +++ b/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/default_sku @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +bcm_xlr t1 diff --git a/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/installer.conf b/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/installer.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..32c7bd1c17 --- /dev/null +++ b/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/installer.conf @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +if [ -d /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:13.0 ]; then + CONSOLE_PORT=0x3e8 + CONSOLE_DEV=2 +else + CONSOLE_PORT=0x3f8 + CONSOLE_DEV=0 +fi +ONIE_PLATFORM_EXTRA_CMDLINE_LINUX="libata.dma=0 libata.noacpi=1" +CONSOLE_SPEED=115200 diff --git a/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/plugins/eeprom.py b/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/plugins/eeprom.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ce122d6ffa --- /dev/null +++ b/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/plugins/eeprom.py @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python + +############################################################################# +# Broadcom XLR/GTS 'eeprom' support +# +# Platform and model specific eeprom subclass, inherits from the base class, +# and provides the followings: +# - the eeprom format definition +# - specific encoder/decoder if there is special need +# +# Note: the file /etc/sys_eeprom.bin is generated by the script +# brcm-xlr-gts-create-eeprom-file.py +############################################################################# + +try: + from sonic_eeprom import eeprom_tlvinfo +except ImportError, e: + raise ImportError (str(e) + "- required module not found") + + +class board(eeprom_tlvinfo.TlvInfoDecoder): + + def __init__(self, name, path, cpld_root, ro): + self.eeprom_path = "/etc/sys_eeprom.bin" + super(board, self).__init__(self.eeprom_path, 0, '', False, True) + + def serial_number_str(self, e): + """Return service tag instead of serial number""" + return "No service tag" diff --git a/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/plugins/psuutil.py b/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/plugins/psuutil.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5cfdda1578 --- /dev/null +++ b/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/plugins/psuutil.py @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python + +import os.path + +try: + from sonic_psu.psu_base import PsuBase +except ImportError as e: + raise ImportError(str(e) + "- required module not found") + + +class PsuUtil(PsuBase): + """Platform-specific PSUutil class""" + + def __init__(self): + PsuBase.__init__(self) + + def get_num_psus(self): + """ + Retrieves the number of PSUs available on the device + + :return: An integer, the number of PSUs available on the device + """ + return 0 + + def get_psu_status(self, index): + """ + Retrieves the oprational status of power supply unit (PSU) defined by 1-based index + + :param index: An integer, 1-based index of the PSU of which to query status + :return: Boolean, True if PSU is operating properly, False if PSU is faulty + """ + return False + + def get_psu_presence(self, index): + """ + Retrieves the presence status of power supply unit (PSU) defined by 1-based index + + :param index: An integer, 1-based index of the PSU of which to query status + :return: Boolean, True if PSU is plugged, False if not + """ + return False diff --git a/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/plugins/sfputil.py b/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/plugins/sfputil.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3dc25793ba --- /dev/null +++ b/device/broadcom/x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0/plugins/sfputil.py @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python + +try: + import time + import os + from sonic_sfp.sfputilbase import SfpUtilBase +except ImportError as e: + raise ImportError("%s - required module not found" % str(e)) + + +class SfpUtil(SfpUtilBase): + """Platform-specific SfpUtil class""" + + PORT_START = 1 + PORT_END = 52 + _port_to_eeprom_mapping = {} + + @property + def port_start(self): + return self.PORT_START + + @property + def port_end(self): + return self.PORT_END + + @property + def qsfp_ports(self): + return [] + + @property + def port_to_eeprom_mapping(self): + return self._port_to_eeprom_mapping + + def __init__(self): + SfpUtilBase.__init__(self) + + def get_presence(self, port_num): + return False + + def get_low_power_mode(self, port_num): + raise NotImplementedError + + def set_low_power_mode(self, port_num, lpmode): + raise NotImplementedError + + def reset(self, port_num): + raise NotImplementedError + + def get_transceiver_change_event(self, timeout=0): + raise NotImplementedError diff --git a/platform/broadcom/one-image.mk b/platform/broadcom/one-image.mk index da87b7d120..f8983eb7bc 100755 --- a/platform/broadcom/one-image.mk +++ b/platform/broadcom/one-image.mk @@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ $(SONIC_ONE_IMAGE)_LAZY_INSTALLS += $(DELL_S6000_PLATFORM_MODULE) \ $(QUANTA_IX1B_32X_PLATFORM_MODULE) \ $(MITAC_LY1200_32X_PLATFORM_MODULE) \ $(ALPHANETWORKS_SNH60A0_320FV2_PLATFORM_MODULE) \ - $(ALPHANETWORKS_SNH60B0_640F_PLATFORM_MODULE) + $(ALPHANETWORKS_SNH60B0_640F_PLATFORM_MODULE) \ + $(BRCM_XLR_GTS_PLATFORM_MODULE) $(SONIC_ONE_IMAGE)_DOCKERS += $(SONIC_INSTALL_DOCKER_IMAGES) SONIC_INSTALLERS += $(SONIC_ONE_IMAGE) diff --git a/platform/broadcom/platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts.mk b/platform/broadcom/platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts.mk new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c35609c394 --- /dev/null +++ b/platform/broadcom/platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts.mk @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# Broadcom XLR/GTS Platform modules + +BRCM_XLR_GTS_PLATFORM_MODULE_VERSION = 1.0 + +export BRCM_XLR_GTS_PLATFORM_MODULE_VERSION + +BRCM_XLR_GTS_PLATFORM_MODULE = sonic-platform-brcm-xlr-gts_$(BRCM_XLR_GTS_PLATFORM_MODULE_VERSION)_amd64.deb +$(BRCM_XLR_GTS_PLATFORM_MODULE)_SRC_PATH = $(PLATFORM_PATH)/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts +$(BRCM_XLR_GTS_PLATFORM_MODULE)_DEPENDS += $(LINUX_HEADERS) $(LINUX_HEADERS_COMMON) +$(BRCM_XLR_GTS_PLATFORM_MODULE)_PLATFORM = x86_64-bcm_xlr-r0 +SONIC_MAKE_DEBS += $(BRCM_XLR_GTS_PLATFORM_MODULE) + +export BRCM_XLR_GTS_PLATFORM_MODULE + +SONIC_STRETCH_DEBS += $(BRCM_XLR_GTS_PLATFORM_MODULE) diff --git a/platform/broadcom/rules.mk b/platform/broadcom/rules.mk index a4f1d454ff..abedbbe1d6 100644 --- a/platform/broadcom/rules.mk +++ b/platform/broadcom/rules.mk @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ include $(PLATFORM_PATH)/platform-modules-cel.mk include $(PLATFORM_PATH)/platform-modules-delta.mk include $(PLATFORM_PATH)/platform-modules-quanta.mk #include $(PLATFORM_PATH)/platform-modules-mitac.mk +include $(PLATFORM_PATH)/platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts.mk include $(PLATFORM_PATH)/docker-syncd-brcm.mk include $(PLATFORM_PATH)/docker-syncd-brcm-rpc.mk include $(PLATFORM_PATH)/docker-saiserver-brcm.mk diff --git a/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/Makefile b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cd2a5a101a --- /dev/null +++ b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +SHELL = /bin/bash +.ONESHELL: +.SHELLFLAGS += -e + +MAIN_TARGET = $(BRCM_XLR_GTS_PLATFORM_MODULE) + +$(addprefix $(DEST)/, $(MAIN_TARGET)): $(DEST)/% : + # Build the package + export PYBUILD_INSTALL_ARGS_python2=--install-scripts=/dev/null + dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b -us -uc -j$(SONIC_CONFIG_MAKE_JOBS) + + mv $(addprefix ../, $* $(EXTRA_TARGETS)) $(DEST)/ + +$(addprefix $(DEST)/, $(EXTRA_TARGETS)): $(DEST)/% : $(DEST)/$(MAIN_TARGET) diff --git a/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/confs/sonic-platform-brcm-xlr-gts.service b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/confs/sonic-platform-brcm-xlr-gts.service new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..55ceca0e01 --- /dev/null +++ b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/confs/sonic-platform-brcm-xlr-gts.service @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +[Unit] +Description=Broadcom XLR/GTS platform setup +Before=systemd-logind docker.service + +[Service] +Type=oneshot +RemainAfterExit=yes +ExecStart=/usr/bin/brcm-xlr-gts-platform-setup + +[Install] +WantedBy=multi-user.target diff --git a/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/debian/changelog b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/debian/changelog new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..3168c7c4d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/debian/changelog @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +sonic-platform-brcm-xlr-gts (1.0) unstable; + + * Initial release + + -- Olivier Singla Thursday, 14 Feb 2019 11:11:11 -0800 diff --git a/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/debian/compat b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/debian/compat new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..ec635144f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/debian/compat @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +9 diff --git a/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/debian/control b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/debian/control new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..a046edb693 --- /dev/null +++ b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/debian/control @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +Source: sonic-platform-brcm-xlr-gts +Section: main +Priority: extra +Maintainer: Olivier Singla +Build-Depends: + dh-python, + debhelper (>= 9.0.0), + python-all, + python(>=2.7-3~), + python-setuptools, + python3(>=3.2), + python3-setuptools, + bzip2 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/debian/files b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/debian/files new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5e9df1525c --- /dev/null +++ b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/debian/files @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +sonic-platform-brcm-xlr-gts_1.0_amd64.buildinfo main extra +sonic-platform-brcm-xlr-gts_1.0_amd64.deb main extra diff --git a/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/debian/rules b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/debian/rules new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..9c68010225 --- /dev/null +++ b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/debian/rules @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +#!/usr/bin/make -f + +include /usr/share/dpkg/pkg-info.mk + +BIN_FILES := brcm-xlr-gts-platform-setup brcm-xlr-gts-create-eeprom-file.py +RULE_FILES := +SERVICE_FILES := sonic-platform-brcm-xlr-gts.service +USR_SBIN_FILES := brcm-xlr-gts-platform-setup brcm-xlr-gts-create-eeprom-file.py + +BASE_DIR := $(shell pwd) +MODULE_SRC := $(BASE_DIR)/src +TEST_DIR := $(BASE_DIR)/tests +BIN_SRC := $(addprefix $(BASE_DIR)/utils/,$(BIN_FILES)) +SERVICE_SRC := $(addprefix $(BASE_DIR)/confs/,$(SERVICE_FILES)) +USRLOCALSBIN_SRC := $(addprefix $(BASE_DIR)/utils/,$(USR_SBIN_FILES)) + +%: + dh $@ --with python2,python3,systemd --buildsystem=pybuild + +override_dh_auto_install: + dh_installdirs -p$(DEB_SOURCE) lib/systemd/system + cp $(SERVICE_SRC) debian/$(DEB_SOURCE)/lib/systemd/system + dh_installdirs -p$(DEB_SOURCE) usr/bin + cp $(BIN_SRC) debian/$(DEB_SOURCE)/usr/bin + dh_systemd_enable sonic-platform-brcm-xlr-gts.service + +override_dh_clean: + dh_clean + +print-%: + @echo $($*) diff --git a/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/setup.py b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/setup.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..6ade72b816 --- /dev/null +++ b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/setup.py @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python + +from setuptools import setup +import os + +setup( + name='platform-xlr-gts', + version='%s' % os.environ.get('BRCM_XLR_GTS_PLATFORM_MODULE_VERSION', '1.0'), + description='Module to initialize Broadcom XLR/GTS platforms', + packages=[], +) + diff --git a/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/src/Makefile b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/src/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fc16fbbfdb --- /dev/null +++ b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/src/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +ccflags-y := -Werror + +#ifeq ($(ARISTA_SCD_DRIVER_CONFIG),m) +#obj-$(ARISTA_SCD_DRIVER_CONFIG) += scd.o +#else +#KBUILD_EXTRA_SYMBOLS += $(EXTRA_SYMBOLS) +#endif + +#obj-m += scd-hwmon.o +#obj-m += crow-fan-driver.o +#obj-m += raven-fan-driver.o +#obj-m += rook-led-driver.o +#obj-m += rook-fan-cpld.o diff --git a/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/src/modules.order b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/src/modules.order new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e69de29bb2 diff --git a/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/tests/all-platforms.sh b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/tests/all-platforms.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..ce5c7b145c --- /dev/null +++ b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/tests/all-platforms.sh @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# This script provides a simple helper to test if the initscripts for all +# platforms work. +# It runs in simulation mode and don't actually initialize anything but still +# checks most of the codepaths +# + +echo "Nothing to do!" diff --git a/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/utils/brcm-xlr-gts-create-eeprom-file.py b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/utils/brcm-xlr-gts-create-eeprom-file.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..71a99471a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/utils/brcm-xlr-gts-create-eeprom-file.py @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python + +# Since the XLR/GTS cards do not have an EEPROM, we create a file which +# will be use like an EEPROM. + +import sys +import struct +from ctypes import * +import os + +TLV_CODE_PRODUCT_NAME = 0x21 +TLV_CODE_SERIAL_NUMBER = 0x23 +TLV_CODE_MAC_BASE = 0x24 +TLV_CODE_PLATFORM_NAME = 0x28 +TLV_CODE_ONIE_VERSION = 0x29 +TLV_CODE_MANUF_NAME = 0x2B +TLV_CODE_CRC_32 = 0xFE + +def getmac(interface): + try: + mac = open('/sys/class/net/'+interface+'/address').readline() + except: + mac = "00:00:00:00:00:00" + return mac[0:17] + +class TLVINFO_HEADER(Structure): + _fields_ = [("signature", c_char*8), + ("version", c_ubyte), + ("totallen", c_ushort)] + def dump(self): + return struct.pack('8s', self.signature) + \ + struct.pack('B', self.version) + \ + struct.pack('>H', self.totallen) + +class TLVINFO_DATA: + data = []; + def add_tlv_str(self, type, value): + self.data.append(struct.pack('B', type) + struct.pack('B', len(value)) + value.encode()) + def add_tlv_mac(self, type, value): + self.data.append(struct.pack('B', type) + struct.pack('B', len(value))) + for v in value: + self.data.append(struct.pack('B', int(v, 16))) + def dump(self): + r = ''; + for m in self.data: + r += bytes(m) + return r + struct.pack('B', TLV_CODE_CRC_32) + struct.pack('B', 4) + +def crc32(crc, p, len): + crc = 0xffffffff & ~crc + for i in range(len): + crc = crc ^ p[i] + for j in range(8): + crc = (crc >> 1) ^ (0xedb88320 & -(crc & 1)) + return 0xffffffff & ~crc + +def crc(header, data): + r = ''; + for m in header: + r += bytes(m) + for m in data: + r += bytes(m) + c = crc32(0, bytearray(r), len(r)) + s = struct.pack('>I', c) + return s + +def main(): + + tlvinfo_header = TLVINFO_HEADER('TlvInfo', 1, 0) + + tlvinfo_data = TLVINFO_DATA() + tlvinfo_data.add_tlv_str(TLV_CODE_SERIAL_NUMBER, 'S/N') + + onie_machine = os.popen("cat /host/machine.conf | grep 'onie_machine=' | sed 's/onie_machine=//'").read().strip() + if onie_machine == 'bcm_xlr': + tlvinfo_data.add_tlv_str(TLV_CODE_PRODUCT_NAME, 'BCM9COMX2XMC') + else: + tlvinfo_data.add_tlv_str(TLV_CODE_PRODUCT_NAME, 'Unknown') + + tlvinfo_data.add_tlv_str(TLV_CODE_MANUF_NAME, 'Broadcom') + + eth0_mac_str = getmac('eth0') + eth0_mac = eth0_mac_str.split(':') + tlvinfo_data.add_tlv_mac(TLV_CODE_MAC_BASE, eth0_mac) + + brcm_dev = os.popen("lspci | grep -m1 'Ethernet controller: Broadcom ' | grep 'Device' | sed 's/(.*//' | awk '{print $NF}'").read().strip() + if brcm_dev == 'b960': + tlvinfo_data.add_tlv_str(TLV_CODE_PLATFORM_NAME, 'BCM956960K') + + onie_version = os.popen("cat /host/machine.conf | grep 'onie_version' | sed 's/onie_version=//'").read().strip() + tlvinfo_data.add_tlv_str(TLV_CODE_ONIE_VERSION, onie_version) + + tlvinfo_header.totallen = len(tlvinfo_data.dump())+4; + + try: + f = open('/etc/sys_eeprom.bin', 'w+') + f.write(tlvinfo_header.dump()) + f.write(tlvinfo_data.dump()) + f.write(crc(tlvinfo_header.dump(), tlvinfo_data.dump())) + f.close() + except: + print('Unable to write file /etc/sys_eeprom.bin') + +if __name__== "__main__": + main() diff --git a/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/utils/brcm-xlr-gts-platform-setup b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/utils/brcm-xlr-gts-platform-setup new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..1b5d20a5c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-brcm-xlr-gts/utils/brcm-xlr-gts-platform-setup @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +. /host/machine.conf + +# We boot SONiC from an XMC card : identify the switch at run-time and update the SKU +if [ "${onie_machine}" = "bcm_xlr" ]; then + grep "HandleLidSwitch=ignore" /etc/systemd/logind.conf > /dev/null + if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then + echo "HandleLidSwitch=ignore" >> /etc/systemd/logind.conf + echo "IdleAction=ignore" >> /etc/systemd/logind.conf + systemctl is-active --quiet systemd-logind + if [ $? = 0 ]; then + systemctl restart systemd-logind + fi + fi + /usr/bin/brcm-xlr-gts-create-eeprom-file.py + brcm_sw=$(lspci | grep -m1 "Ethernet controller: Broadcom " | grep "Device" | sed 's/(.*//' | awk '{print $NF}') + case "$brcm_sw" in + b960) + echo "BCM956960K t1" > /usr/share/sonic/device/${onie_platform}/default_sku + ;; + esac +fi