* [DHCP Relay]: Support new <DhcpRelays> minigraph tag; support multiple VLANs
* Don't start dhcrelay in quiet mode so as to get startup output in syslog
* Update sonic-cfggen tests to support new '<DhcpRelays>' tag
* <DhcpRelays> tag is only present for VLANs which require a DHCP relay agent -- only parse if present
* Don't attempt to configure a DHCP relay agent for VLANs without specified DHCP servers
* Modify to work with Taoyu's minigraph/DB changes (#942)
* Reduce number of DHCP servers in sonic-cfggen unit tests from 4 to 2
* Remove isc-dhcp-relay sample output file from sonic-cfggen test, as we no longer generate that file
* Update Option 82 isc-dhcp-relay patch to load all interface name-alias maps into memory once at start instead of calling sonic-cfggen on each packet we relay
* Remove executable permission from Jinja2 template
* Set max hop count to 1 so that DHCP relay will only relay packets with a hop count of zero
* Replace tabs with spaces
* Modify overlooked sonic-cfggen call, use Config DB instead of minigraph
* Also ensure > 1 VLAN requires a DHCP relay agent before outputting to template
* Generate port name-alias map file using sonic-cfggen and parse that in lieu of parsing port_config.ini directly
* No longer drop packets with hop count > 0; Instead, drop packets which already contain agent info
The current DEVICE_NEIGHBOR format doesn't support multiple different
ports connecting with same neighbor. Thus the lldpd.conf file is not
generated correctly, causing missing information for LAG members.
This fix reverts the data structure in the previous version of
minigraph parser - using local port as the key and remote port/device
as the value of the map. Sample format is:
DEVICE_NEIGHBOR['Ethernet124'] = {
'name': 'ARISTA04T1',
'port': 'Ethernet1/1'
}
The corresponding unit test in test_cfggen is updated.
Add one more unit test for lldpd.conf.j2 verification.
Signed-off-by: Shu0T1an ChenG <shuche@microsoft.com>
Modify minigraph parser output format so it fit DB schema
Modify configuration templates to fit new schema
Systemd services dependencies are modified so database starts before any configuration consumer
[swss]: Generate config files for Everflow and IPinIP from minigraph
- Add Everflow DST IP to minigraph file
- Extend minigraph.py to support Everflow
- Add templates file for Everflow and IPinIP configuration
- Add config.sh for swss docker to generate config files
- Add -p --port-config option to feed sonic-cfggen with port_config.ini
file when necessary.
- Update minigraph.py file to accept the -p option
- Add test_j2files.py test to test config.sh and all .j2 templates
* Currently test_teamd is added to test both the config.sh and teamd.j2
file works well with the t0 sample minigraph and sample port config
file
* The sample output is added to the folder sample_output for comparison
Signed-off-by: Shuotian Cheng <shuche@microsoft.com>
- minigraph_portchannel_interfaces and minigraph_vlan_interfaces are lists
of interfaces and the name could duplicate due to multiple IPs
- Add minigraph_portchannels and minigraph_vlans dictionaries to support
querying port channels and vlans via the name
- Update teamd.j2 template and config.sh file in docker-teamd
- Update zebra.conf.j2 template to add port channel interfaces
Signed-off-by: Shuotian Cheng <shuche@microsoft.com>
* [files]: Add allow-hotplug stanza to interfaces files
- start interface <interface_name> when the kernel detects
a hotplug event from the interface
ref: https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch05.en.html
* [interfaces]: Combine vlan_interfaces and lag_interfaces file and add allow-hotplug
1. Remove vlan_interfaces and lag_interfaces file and members in teamd.j2
2. Add all interfaces to /etc/network/interfaces file
3. Add allow-hotplug stanza
4. Add up <command> to automatically add interfaces to VLAN and LAG
5. Add unique_name filter to minigraph.py to remove duplicate interface names
6. Add brctl to base image
7. Update sonic-swss submodule
Signed-off-by: Shuotian Cheng <shuche@microsoft.com>
( All device-specific files now reside under /device directory in a <vendor-name>/<platform-string>/<hardware-SKU> directory structure in repo.
* Device-specific files are now packaged into a Debian package (sonic-device-data) and are now installed to /usr/share/sonic/device/<platform-string>/<hardware-SKU>/ directory on switch.
Add a sonic-config-engine to help generate config file based on minigraph and other data on runtime. Modify fpm, teamd, lldp, snmp, and platform-monitor docker to use sonic-config-engine to generate config in docker upon load.