* Add new CIG device CS6436-54P and CS5435-54P, also update code for CS6436-56P
* Update port_config.ini
update port config file started from "Ethernet1"
* Update port_config.ini
Update port config file started from "Ethernet1"
* Update port_config.ini
Update the index column in the port config file
* Update sfputil.py
Update sfputil python file as the port index changed
* Update port_config.ini
Update the index column in the port config file
* Update sfputil.py
Update sfputil python file as the port index changed
* Remove the divide by 4 operation to the under the hood SAI
This is to avoid the need and thus the confusion for application program to know
the mmu internal architecture
This change must have support from SAI change to reach the correct
config
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Relegate the divide by 4 operation to the under the hood SAI for egress
lossless pool
Extend to 7060 and 6100
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Add more TH/TH2 hwskus
Signed-off-by: Wenda Ni <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Update config test
Signed-off-by: Wenda Ni <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Add TH2 ingress lossy profile
Signed-off-by: Wenda Ni <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Move the divide by 4 operation to SAI internal
Signed-off-by: Wenda Ni <wenni@microsoft.com>
* [bcm SAI] Upgrade Broadcom SAI to version 3.5.3.1-15
- Broadcom SAI 3.5 GA release 20190924.
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
* add config.bcm for hlx
* modify config.bcm path for hlx
* Delete hx4-cel-hbtn-48x1G+4x10G.config.bcm
* add config.bcm and path
* update led for cxp
* Add new device data for dx010
There is a very low possibility that qsfp_status exists when opening it but doesn't when reading it a bit later. If this occurs an exception is raised.
However, this should be treated as "not presence" rather than causing an exception, which can be achieved by putting it into try block.
* [dell/Z9100] Fix for optics not detected in fanout mode
This commit fixes the issue of optics not detected
error while running sfputil show eeprom command. The root
casuse was the value of port index from port_config.ini for
fan out scenario. The port index should be starting from 0
and not 1. Platform cpld registers are assuming the port
numbers to start from 0 (lowermost bit), sfputils.py uses this
port number in get_presence function. Since the indexing passed
is wrong the optics was not detected and gave SFP EEPROM not
detected message.
Signed-off-by: Harish Venkatraman <Harish_Venkatraman@Dell.com>
* [dell/z9100] Fix for optics not detected in fanout mode
This commit fixes the issue of optics not detected error
while running sfputil show eeprom command. The root cause
was wrong port_index in fan out scenarios. Earlier fix of
changing the port_config.ini is reverted and changes made
in z9100 platform specific sfputil.py file. The port number
is decrement and tested for both 100G and 50G fanout cases.
Tested for the following show commands and test was succesful
show interfaces status, show interfaces transceiver eeprom,
show interfaces transceiver lpmode, show interface tranceiver
presence.
Signed-off-by: Harish Venkatraman <Harish_Venkatraman@Dell.com>
* DellEMC S6000, xcvrd support
* sleep 1 second to avoid busy looping
* removal of dead code
* Correct typo error to 1 second
* Introduced 1 second sleep
* Revamped script with blocking call support
* get_transceiver_change_event api definition update
* adding timeout support for get_transceiver_change_event
* Add new device CIG CS6436-56P
* Delete minigraph.xml
It isn't necessary in the current system, just delete it
* Update qos.json.j2
* Update port_config.ini
Add the speed column. The cmd to show interface status as:
root@switch1:~# show interface status
Interface Lanes Speed MTU Alias Oper Admin Type Asym PFC
----------- --------------- ------- ----- ------------ ------ ------- ------ ----------
Ethernet0 8 25G 9100 Ethernet1/1 up up SFP N/A
Ethernet1 9 25G 9100 Ethernet2/1 up up SFP N/A
Ethernet2 10 25G 9100 Ethernet3/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet3 11 25G 9100 Ethernet4/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet4 12 25G 9100 Ethernet5/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet5 13 25G 9100 Ethernet6/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet6 14 25G 9100 Ethernet7/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet7 15 25G 9100 Ethernet8/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet8 16 25G 9100 Ethernet9/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet9 17 25G 9100 Ethernet10/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet10 18 25G 9100 Ethernet11/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet11 19 25G 9100 Ethernet12/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet12 20 25G 9100 Ethernet13/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet13 21 25G 9100 Ethernet14/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet14 22 25G 9100 Ethernet15/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet15 23 25G 9100 Ethernet16/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet16 32 25G 9100 Ethernet17/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet17 33 25G 9100 Ethernet18/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet18 34 25G 9100 Ethernet19/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet19 35 25G 9100 Ethernet20/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet20 40 25G 9100 Ethernet21/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet21 41 25G 9100 Ethernet22/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet22 42 25G 9100 Ethernet23/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet23 43 25G 9100 Ethernet24/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet24 48 25G 9100 Ethernet25/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet25 49 25G 9100 Ethernet26/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet26 50 25G 9100 Ethernet27/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet27 51 25G 9100 Ethernet28/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet28 56 25G 9100 Ethernet29/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet29 57 25G 9100 Ethernet30/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet30 58 25G 9100 Ethernet31/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet31 59 25G 9100 Ethernet32/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet32 64 25G 9100 Ethernet33/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet33 65 25G 9100 Ethernet34/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet34 66 25G 9100 Ethernet35/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet35 67 25G 9100 Ethernet36/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet36 68 25G 9100 Ethernet37/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet37 69 25G 9100 Ethernet38/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet38 70 25G 9100 Ethernet39/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet39 71 25G 9100 Ethernet40/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet40 72 25G 9100 Ethernet41/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet41 73 25G 9100 Ethernet42/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet42 74 25G 9100 Ethernet43/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet43 75 25G 9100 Ethernet44/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet44 76 25G 9100 Ethernet45/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet45 77 25G 9100 Ethernet46/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet46 78 25G 9100 Ethernet47/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet47 79 25G 9100 Ethernet48/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet48 84,85,86,87 100G 9100 Ethernet49/1 up up QSFP28 N/A
Ethernet49 80,81,82,83 100G 9100 Ethernet50/1 up up QSFP28 N/A
Ethernet50 92,93,94,95 100G 9100 Ethernet51/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet51 88,89,90,91 100G 9100 Ethernet52/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet52 108,109,110,111 100G 9100 Ethernet53/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet53 104,105,106,107 100G 9100 Ethernet54/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet54 116,117,118,119 100G 9100 Ethernet55/1 down down N/A N/A
Ethernet55 112,113,114,115 100G 9100 Ethernet56/1 down down N/A N/A
root@switch1:~#
* QoS config change: 1) DSCP mapping; 2) link pg/queue 6 to lossy buffer;
3) redistribute scheduler
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Add scheduling weight to queue 2
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Link pg/queue 2 to lossy buffer
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Update the pg headroom for a7060-D48C8 50G
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Update config gen test for qos
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Update pg headroom size, and update egress lossy pool size accordingly
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Update headroom pool size; Update ingress service pool and egress lossy
pool sizes accordingly;
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* a7260: update headroom pool size; Update ingress service pool and egress lossy pool sizes accordingly;
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Update config gen test for buffer
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
The sai profile itself can support 32x50G+16x100G/40G while
the initial port_config.ini uses 40G speeds for port 17-32.
Signed-off-by: Zhenggen Xu <zxu@linkedin.com>
dell_ich module fails to load sometimes due to the failure of pci_get_drvdata().
This function is responsible for fetching INTEL PCI related memory handle in kernel. This is implemented in lpc_ich kernel module.
Due to race in addition/deletion of kernel modules, sometimes lpc_ich loads after dell_ich.
Because of this behaviour dell_ich module fails to load.
Fixed by addding dependency between modules.
Removed i2c_mux_gpio module from blacklist entry as it is not the original root case of this issue.