Fix the following issues:
Spectrum-2, Spectrum-3 | Port | Fix link issue when using 25 GbE rate between two ports while one is on Spectrum-2-based system and the other is on Spectrum-3-based system
All | warmboot | fail to upgrade from earlier SONiC versions with official SDK/FW 4.4.2306 (was on SONiC 201911)
All | What-Just-Happened | When enabling or disabling WJH under high traffic load to the host CPU, in very specific and low probability conditions, an error could occur, that may result in loss of data, channel failure or in extreme cases SW failure
Signed-off-by: Volodymyr Samotiy <volodymyrs@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
To pick up new features and fix from SDK/FW and SAI
SDK/FW new Feature:
All | Added support for multiple modules and cable types. For full list contact Nvidia networking support
Spectrum-3 | SN46000C | Added support for up to 5W on ports 49 to 64 .
SDK/FW bugs' fix:
All | fast reboot | fast boot failure from latest 201811 to 201911 and above
Spectrum | 10GbE/1GbE Transceiver (FTLX8574D3BCV) stopped working after firmware upgrade
Spectrum-2 | When device is rebooted with locked Optical Transceivers in split mode, the firmware may get stuck
Spectrum-2 | SN3700 | When connecting at 200GbE to Ixia K400, Ixia receives CRC errors
Spectrum-2 | SN3800 | On rare occasions packets loss may be experienced due to signal integrity issues
Spectrum-2 | When the port is a member of a LAG, after a warmboot and port toggle on the peer-side, the port remains down
Spectrum-3 | SN4700 | While using Optic cable in Split 4x1 mode in PAM4, when two first ports are toggled, the other 2 ports go down
Spectrum-3 | SN4700 | When working in 400GbE, deleting the headroom configuration (changing buffer size to zero) on the fly may cause continual packet drops
SAI
All | sFlow | Use hardcoded value 1 as netlink group number ax expected by hsflowd
- How I did it
Update the related version number in the make files and update the submodule pointer accordingly.
- How to verify it
Run regression test and everything works good.
To have the following fixes:
* All | Port status remains down after warm boot and flapping the port on peer side
* All | LAG HASH | IPv6 SRC_IP is not accounted in LAG hashing [
* All | ASIC driver | Kernel crash observed when driver reload is initiated before it fully loaded
* Spectrum-3 | Buffer | In lossless configuration, headroom is been evicted only when the shared buffers is free
* All | prevent FW access during ISSU
Signed-off-by: Volodymyr Samotiy <volodymyrs@nvidia.com>
Bugs fixes:
All | Kernel | During system reload when CPU is loaded with heavy traffic, a Kernel Panic may occur.
All | Modules, Port split | FW stuck when device rebooted with locked Optical Transceivers in split mode
Spectrum-3 | PFC | On Spectrum-3 systems, slow reaction time to Rx pause packets on 40GbE ports may lead to buffer overflow on servers.
Spectrum-3 | SN4700, Port Split | On rare occasion SN4700, conducting 100G split (4x25G) in NRZ when splitter port 1 or 2 are down, ports 3 and 4 will also go down.
Enahncments:
All | Kernel | new notification on ISSU start, so other kernel drivers can disable any interface to ASIC
Signed-off-by: Kebo Liu <kebol@nvidia.com>
Features:
Spectrum-3 | Systems | Added GA-level support for SN4700 A0 system
All | Shared headroom | Added GA-level support for Shared headroom between PGs
Bugs fixes:
All | Counters | Sent traffic in certain size is wrongly increase to a smaller size counter, because port extended counter has a counter for sent traffic per packet-size range
All | Shared buffer | Configuring shared buffer on the fly may, on occasion, cause the chip to get stuck
Spectrum-2 | Modules | On occasion, link down is experienced with INPHI COLORZ PAM4 100G optic cables on SN3700 systems
* [Mellanox] Update SAI to 1.18.0
* [Mellanox] Update SDK to 4.4.2112
* Updated Mellanox SAI to 1.18.0.2
* Updated bcmsai debians to use SAI 1.7.1
* Updated Mellanox to use SAI 1.7.1
* Updated submodule sonic-sairedis using SAI 1.7.1
Co-authored-by: Vineet Mittal <vmittalmittal@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Nazarii Hnydyn <nazariig@nvidia.com>
In case of non-GA SDK version there is '-' symbol in Mellanox SDK version name. (For example: 4.4.1306-006)
In appropriate .deb packet there is '.' instead of '-'. Because of this there was problem while building SDK
Signed-off-by: Andriy Yurkiv <ayurkiv@nvidia.com>
- SN3800 vs Cisco9236 - no link copper or optics - start sending IDLE before PHY_UP for specific OPNs
Signed-off-by: Nazarii Hnydyn <nazariig@nvidia.com>
* Update sonic-sairedis (sairedis with SAI 1.6 headers)
* Update SAIBCM to 3.7.4.2, which is built upon SAI1.6 headers
* missed updating BRCM_SAI variable, fixed it
* Update SAIBCM to 3.7.4.2, updated link to libsaibcm
* [Mellanox] Update SAI (release:v1.16.3; API:v1.6)
Signed-off-by: Volodymyr Samotiy <volodymyrs@mellanox.com>
* Update sonic-sairedis pointer to include SAI1.6 headers
* [Mellanox] Update SDK to 4.4.0914 and FW to xx.2007.1112 to match SAI 1.16.3 (API:v1.6)
Signed-off-by: Volodymyr Samotiy <volodymyrs@mellanox.com>
* ensure the veth link is up in docker VS container
* ensure the veth link is up in docker VS container
* [Mellanox] Update SAI (release:v1.16.3.2; API:v1.6)
Signed-off-by: Volodymyr Samotiy <volodymyrs@mellanox.com>
* use 'config interface startup' instead of using ifconfig command, also undid the previous change'
Co-authored-by: Volodymyr Samotiy <volodymyrs@mellanox.com>
Update SAI/SDK/FW and MSN4700 device files to support 8 lanes 400G
Update SAI to 1.16.3
Update SDK to 4.4.0914
Update FW to *.2007.1112
Update MSN4700 device files to support 8 lanes 400G
Currently we port SONiC to buster in a way that base image is on buster and
other dockers based on stretch. The benefit is that tasks can be carried out
simultaneously.
The build procedure can be treated as 2 stages.
The first stage is to build the stretch-based debs and dockers and the second
stage is to build the buster-based ones.
One thing we have to pay attention to is some debs depend on kernel should not
be built at stretch stage because the kernel isn't available at that time.
The idea is to move that kind of debs out of SONIC_STRETCH_DEBS. Meanwhile,
any dependency explicitly put on the stretch based dockers on kernel should be
removed.
update FW to xx_2000_3298
update SAI to 1.16.0
update Spectrum-1 and Spectrum-2 buffer pool size according to the new SDK default config change.
modified: ../../device/mellanox/x86_64-mlnx_msn2700-r0/ACS-MSN2700/buffers_defaults_t0.j2
modified: ../../device/mellanox/x86_64-mlnx_msn2700-r0/ACS-MSN2700/buffers_defaults_t1.j2
modified: ../../device/mellanox/x86_64-mlnx_msn3700-r0/ACS-MSN3700/buffers_defaults_t0.j2
modified: ../../device/mellanox/x86_64-mlnx_msn3700-r0/ACS-MSN3700/buffers_defaults_t1.j2
modified: fw.mk
modified: mlnx-sai.mk
modified: mlnx-sai/SAI-Implementation
modified: sdk-src/sx-kernel/Switch-SDK-drivers
modified: sdk.mk
signed-off by kebol@mellanox.com
Adjust the SDK makefiles so that it reflects the dependencies among libraries in SDK 4.3.2104.
This is a supplement of PR [Mellanox]Update SDK(4.3.2104), SAI-Implementation(1.15) and firmware 2162. It doesn't impact the sonic-mellanox.bin image but makes the future SDK-integration easier.
Integrating official Mellanox SDK/FW release as a pre condition for getting new Mellanox SAI release with hash changes (inner field) and 3k VXLAN scale. As well as bug fix for Spectrum LP mode and Spectrum 2 PFC WD
Signed-off-by: Mykola Faryma <mykolaf@mellanox.com>
* [submodule] update sonic-linux-kernel
* update linux kernel version
* Fix many version strings
* update mellanox components (built with new kernel)
* [mlnx] add make files for SDK WJH libs
* Update arista driver submodule (#8)
Make the debian packaging point to a newer kernel version.
* [build]: put stretch debian packages under target/debs/stretch/
* in stretch build phase, all debian packages built in that stage are placed under target/debs/stretch directory.
* for python-based debian packages, since they are really the same for jessie and stretch, they are placed under target/python-debs directory.
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <gulv@microsoft.com>