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Author SHA1 Message Date
zitingguo-ms
1a0268c224
Fix ecmp hash polarization by enable hash seed/offset config on T1 and upgrade xgs SAI to 8.4.35.0 (#17505)
Why I did it
To fix ecmp hash polarization issue.

Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only): 26085143
How I did it
Add sai_hash_seed_config_hash_offset_enable=1 in all config.bcm that Broadcom T1 uses.

HardwareSku
Force10-S6100-T1
Force10-S6100-ITPAC-T1
Force10-S6100
Celestica-DX010-C32
Arista-7260CX3-C64
Arista-7060CX-32S-Q32
Arista-7060CX-32S-C32-T1
Arista-7060CX-32S-C32
Arista-7050QX32S-Q32
Arista-7050QX-32S-S4Q31
Arista-7050-QX32
Arista-7050-QX-32SInclude Broadcom's fix by upgrading xgs SAI version to 8.4.35.0.
8.4.35.0: [CSP 00012324019] back-porting SONIC-75006 to SAI8.4
8.4.34.0:
[CSP 00012318293] back-porting SONIC-81534 to SAI8.4;
ECMP LB traffic polarization, configure hash_offset along with hash_seed attr
Run qual with only xgs SAI version upgraded to 8.4.35.0:
on TH2: https://elastictest.org/scheduler/testplan/6579b36ccfacd86e78e3e885?leftSideViewMode=detail&prop=status&order=ascending
on TH: https://elastictest.org/scheduler/testplan/657a75f8c1d3b51fc1d585b4?leftSideViewMode=detail&prop=status&order=ascending

How to verify it
use tests/ecmp/test_ecmp_sai_value.py to verify.
2023-12-15 19:33:47 +08:00
Prince George
d5a96f69f1 [platform]: Disable interrupt for intel i2c-i801 driver (#16309)
On S6100 we are seeing almost 100K interrupts per second on intels i801 SMBUS controller which affects systems performance.

We now disable the i801 driver interrupt and instead enable polling

Microsoft ADO (number only): 24910530

How I did it
Disable the interrupt by passing the interrupt disable feature argument to i2c-i801 driver

How to verify it
This fix is NOT applicable for ARM based platforms. Applicable only for intel based platforms:-

- On SN2700 its already disabled in Mellanox hw-mgmt
- Celestica DX010 and E1031
- Dell S6100 verified the interrupts are no longer incrementing.
- Arista 7260CX3

Signed-off-by: Prince George <prgeor@microsoft.com>
2023-09-21 16:33:37 +08:00
Ikki Zhu
9fcbd5ed1d
fix possible cpld race access issue (#15371)
Why I did it
fix possible cpld race read issue between watchdog and reboot cause
process

How I did it
Use fcntl.flock to limit parallel access to cpld sys file

How to verify it
It can be simulated and verified with following python script

``` python3
import fcntl
import signal
import threading

exit_flag = False

def get_cpld_reg_value(getreg_path, register):
    file = open(getreg_path, 'w+')
    # Acquire an exclusive lock on the file
    fcntl.flock(file, fcntl.LOCK_EX)

    try:
        file.write(register + '\n')
        file.flush()

        # Seek to the beginning of the file
        file.seek(0)

        # Read the content of the file
        result = file.readline().strip()
    finally:
        # Release the lock and close the file
        fcntl.flock(file, fcntl.LOCK_UN)
        file.close()

    return result

def cpld_read(thread_num, cpld_reg, expect_val):
    while not exit_flag:
        val
= get_cpld_reg_value("/sys/devices/platform/dx010_cpld/getreg",
cpld_reg)
        #print(f"Thread {thread_num}: get cpld reg {cpld_reg}, value
{val}")
        if val != expect_val:
            print(f"Thread {thread_num}: get cpld reg {cpld_reg}, value
{val}, expect_val {expect_val}")

def signal_handler(sig, frame):
    global exit_flag
    print("Ctrl+C detected. Quitting...")
    exit_flag = True

if __name__ == '__main__':
    # Register the signal handler for Ctrl+C
    signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal_handler)

    t1 = threading.Thread(target=cpld_read, args=(1, '0x103', '0x11',))
    t2 = threading.Thread(target=cpld_read, args=(2, '0x141', '0x00',))
    t1.start()
    t2.start()
    t1.join()
    t2.join()
```
2023-06-07 11:29:18 -07:00
Ikki Zhu
f550c86bd7
[Seastone] DX010 platform switch to sfp-refactor based sfp impl (#13972)
Why I did it
sonic-sfp based sfp impl would be deprecated in future, change to sfp-refactor based implementation.

How I did it
Use the new sfp-refactor based sfp implementation for seastone.

How to verify it
Manual test sfp platform api or run sfp platform test cases.
2023-03-27 10:17:21 -07:00
Ikki Zhu
f801b8fb2d
[Seastone] fix dx010 qsfp eeprom data write issue (#13930)
Why I did it
Platform cases test_tx_disable, test_tx_disable_channel, test_power_override failed in dx010.

How I did it
Add i2c access algorithm for CPLD i2c adapters.

How to verify it
Verify it with platform_tests/api/test_sfp.py::TestSfpApi test cases.
2023-03-01 14:35:53 +08:00
Ikki Zhu
f8a393c3a1
add psu fans status led available config (#13926)
Why I did it
Seastone does not have the psu fans' status led, need to reflect it in platform.json.

How I did it
Set the psu fans status led available to false.

How to verify it
Verify it with platform_tests/api/test_psu_fans.py::TestPsuFans::test_set_fans_led case.
2023-02-22 10:55:55 -08:00
Ikki Zhu
f6701f5fd7
[DX010 platform] fix dx010 platform testcase issues (#13595)
Why I did it
1. fix chassis test_set_fans_led case
2. fix chassis get_name case mismatch issue
3. fix fan_drawer test_set_fans_speed
4. fix component test_components test case

How I did it
Add corresponding configuration into chassis json file

How to verify it
Run platform tests cases to verify these failure cases
2023-02-09 19:07:13 -08:00
Ikki Zhu
1dec473495
[Celestica DX010] fix fan drawer and watchdog platform testcase issues (#13426)
Why I did it
fix DX010 fan drawer and watchdog platform test case issues

How I did it
1. Add fan_drawer get_maximum_consumed_power support
2. Adjust maximum watchdog timeout value check

How to verify it
Run test_fan_drawer and test_watchdog test cases.
2023-02-06 09:27:46 -08:00
Ikki Zhu
eba30ff26f
[Celestica Seastone] fix multi sonic platform issues (#13356)
Why I did it
Fix the following issues for Seastone platform:

- system-health issue: show system-health detail will not complete #9530, Celestica Seastone DX010-C32: show system-health detail fails with 'Chassis' object has no attribute 'initizalize_system_led' #11322
- show platform firmware updates issue: Celestica Seastone DX010-C32: show platform firmware updates #11317
- other platform optimization

How I did it
Modify and optimize the platform implememtation.

How to verify it
Manual run the test commands described in these issues.
2023-01-18 16:27:48 -08:00
Ikki Zhu
8ad69f77a4
Seastone add platform capability enhancement config (#13079) 2023-01-04 10:17:50 -08:00
Mai Bui
51a1eb112b
[device/celestica] Mitigation for command injection vulnerability (#11740)
Signed-off-by: maipbui <maibui@microsoft.com>
Dependency: [PR (#12065)](https://github.com/sonic-net/sonic-buildimage/pull/12065) needs to merge first.
#### Why I did it
1. `eval()` - not secure against maliciously constructed input, can be dangerous if used to evaluate dynamic content. This may be a code injection vulnerability.
2. `subprocess()` - when using with `shell=True` is dangerous. Using subprocess function without a static string can lead to command injection.
3. `os` - not secure against maliciously constructed input and dangerous if used to evaluate dynamic content.
4. `is` operator - string comparison should not be used with reference equality.
5. `globals()` - extremely dangerous because it may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system
#### How I did it
1. `eval()` - use `literal_eval()`
2. `subprocess()` - use `shell=False` instead. use an array string. Ref: [https://semgrep.dev/docs/cheat-sheets/python-command-injection/#mitigation](https://semgrep.dev/docs/cheat-sheets/python-command-injection/#mitigation)
3. `os` - use with `subprocess`
4. `is` - replace by `==` operator for value equality
5. `globals()` - avoid the use of globals()
2022-12-09 10:30:20 -05:00
Ikki Zhu
ad49100985
Seastone: fix platform fan psu and temperature issues (#12567)
Why I did it:
Fix multiple seastone platform issues caused by sonic kernel upgrade.

How I did it:
Get gpio base id with new label path in gpio sys fs.

How to verify it:
After the change, show platform fan/psustatus/temperature works well.
2022-12-05 09:44:55 -08:00
Ying Xie
a544a07931
Enable Dx010 LPM (#12642)
Why I did it
DX010 platform has limited routing table size.

How I did it
Enabling LPM.

Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
2022-11-09 08:15:41 -08:00
Taylor Cai
c0866d68a4
[device/celestica]:Fix failed test case of Seastone snmp (#11430)
* Update psu.py
* Update thermal.py
2022-07-27 12:14:13 +08:00
Kevin Wang
e5d77d779d [Buffer] Separate buffer profile for Celestica-DX010-D48C8
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wang <shengkaiwang@microsoft.com>
2022-07-12 11:48:01 -07:00
Ying Xie
61b52a2af7 [buffer] create infrastructure to enable buffer/QoS profiles
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
2022-07-12 11:48:01 -07:00
zitingguo-ms
e2078627c7
[AN/LT][Fix bug]:enable phy_an_lt_msft attribute on some platforms (#11147) 2022-06-15 17:29:45 -07:00
Eric Zhu
4caa887642
Fix issue of partially parsing syseeprom value (#10020) (#10276)
Why I did it
The current code assumes that the value part does not have whitespace. So everything after the whitespace will be ignored. The syseeprom values returned from platform API do not match the output of "show platform syseeprom" on dx010 and e1031 device.

How I did it
This change improved the regular expression for parsing syseeprom values to accommodate whitespaces in the value.
PR 10021 provides the solution, but committed to the wrong place for dx010 and e1031.

How to verify it
Compile the sonic_platform wheel for dx010, then upload to device and install the wheel, verify the platform eeprom API.

Signed-off-by: Eric Zhu <erzhu@celestica.com>
2022-03-21 09:25:36 -07:00
Aravind Mani
ac2885a988
[SFP-Refactor] Modify transceiver key name (#9447)
* Modify transceiever key name

* fix alignment
2021-12-09 12:38:45 +05:30
gechiang
ef457ab13f
Disable ALPM distributed hitbit thread that is used for debug purpose only but interfered with Other functional operations (#9199) 2021-11-09 07:21:57 -08:00
Qi Luo
add9b651b6
Add platform_asic file to each platform folder in sonic-device-data based package (#8542)
#### Why I did it
Add platform_asic file to each platform folder in sonic-device-data package. The file content will be used as the ground truth of mapping from PLATFORM_STRING to switch ASIC family.

One use case of the mapping is to prevent installing a wrong image, which targets for other ASIC platforms. For example, currently we have several ONIE images naming as sonic-*.bin, it's easy to mistakenly install the wrong image. With this mapping built into image, we could fetch the ONIE platform string, and figure out which ASIC it is using, and check we are installing the correct image.

After this PR merged, each platform vendor has to add one mandatory text file  `device/PLATFORM_VENDOR/PLATFORM_STRING/platform_asic`, with the content of the platform's switch ASIC family.

I will update https://github.com/Azure/SONiC/wiki/Porting-Guide after this PR is merged.

You can get a list of the ASIC platforms by `ls -b platform | cat`. Currently the options are
```
barefoot
broadcom
cavium
centec
centec-arm64
generic
innovium
marvell
marvell-arm64
marvell-armhf
mellanox
nephos
p4
vs
```

Also support
```
broadcom-dnx
```

#### How I did it

#### How to verify it
Test one image on DUT. And check the folders under `/usr/share/sonic/device`
2021-10-08 19:27:48 -07:00
Ashok Daparthi-Dell
6cbdf11e53
SONIC QOS YANG - Remove qos tables field value refernce format (#7752)
Depends on Azure/sonic-utilities#1626
Depends on Azure/sonic-swss#1754

QOS tables in config db used ABNF format i.e "[TABLE_NAME|name] to refer fieldvalue to other qos tables.

Example:
Config DB:
"Ethernet92|3": {
"scheduler": "[SCHEDULER|scheduler.1]",
"wred_profile": "[WRED_PROFILE|AZURE_LOSSLESS]"
},
"Ethernet0|0": {
"profile": "[BUFFER_PROFILE|ingress_lossy_profile]"
},
"Ethernet0": {
"dscp_to_tc_map": "[DSCP_TO_TC_MAP|AZURE]",
"pfc_enable": "3,4",
"pfc_to_queue_map": "[MAP_PFC_PRIORITY_TO_QUEUE|AZURE]",
"tc_to_pg_map": "[TC_TO_PRIORITY_GROUP_MAP|AZURE]",
"tc_to_queue_map": "[TC_TO_QUEUE_MAP|AZURE]"
},

This format is not consistent with other DB schema followed in sonic.
And also this reference in DB is not required, This is taken care by YANG "leafref".

Removed this format from all platform files to consistent with other sonic db schema.
Example:
"Ethernet92|3": {
"scheduler": "scheduler.1",
"wred_profile": "AZURE_LOSSLESS"
},

Dependent pull requests:
#7752 - To modify platfrom files
#7281 - Yang model
Azure/sonic-utilities#1626 - DB migration
Azure/sonic-swss#1754 - swss change to remove ABNF format
2021-09-28 09:21:24 -07:00
gechiang
df66c88572
BRCM Disable ACL Drop counted towards interface RX_DRP counters part II (#8596) 2021-08-26 00:18:04 -07:00
gechiang
8e903f4566
BRCM Disable ACL Drop counted towards interface RX_DRP counters (#8382)
* BRCM Disable ACL Drop counted towards interface RX_DRP counters
2021-08-10 19:03:22 -07:00
Wirut Getbamrung
4ae6d3f5c9
[device/celestica]: Fix remaining failed test cases of Seastone-DX010 platform API (#7743)
**- Why I did it**
- To fix failed test cases of Seastone-DX010 platform APIs that found on [platform_tests](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-mgmt/tree/master/tests/platform_tests/api) script

**- How I did it**
1. Add device/celestica/x86_64-cel_seastone-r0/platform.json 
2. Update functions to support python3.7
3. Add more functions follow latest sonic_platform_base
4. Fix the bug
2021-05-28 12:56:09 -07:00
Wirut Getbamrung
fbcb9403e8
[device/celestica]: Fix failed test cases of DX010 platform APIs (#6564)
1. Add device/celestica/x86_64-cel_seastone-r0/platform.json 
2. Update functions to support python3.7
3. Add more functions follow latest sonic_platform_base
4. Fix the bug

Co-authored-by: 119064273 <2276096708@qq.com>
Co-authored-by: Eric Zhu <erzhu@celestica.com>
Co-authored-by: doni@celestica.com <doni@celestica.com>
2021-04-02 10:08:31 -07:00
Sangita Maity
18263c99dd
[DPB|master] Update Dynamic Port Breakout Logic for flexible alias support a… (#6831)
To fix [DPB| wrong aliases for interfaces](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/issues/6024) issue, implimented flexible alias support [design doc](https://github.com/Azure/SONiC/pull/749)

> [[dpb|config] Fix the validation logic of breakout mode](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-utilities/pull/1440) depends on this

#### How I did it

1. Removed `"alias_at_lanes"` from port-configuration file(i.e. platfrom.json) 
2. Added dictionary to "breakout_modes" values. This defines the breakout modes available on the platform for this parent port, and it maps to the alias list. The alias list presents the alias names for individual ports in order under this breakout mode.
```
{
    "interfaces": {
        "Ethernet0": {
            "index": "1,1,1,1",
            "lanes": "0,1,2,3",
            "breakout_modes": {
                "1x100G[40G]": ["Eth1"],
                "2x50G": ["Eth1/1", "Eth1/2"],
                "4x25G[10G]": ["Eth1/1", "Eth1/2", "Eth1/3", "Eth1/4"],
                "2x25G(2)+1x50G(2)": ["Eth1/1", "Eth1/2", "Eth1/3"],
                "1x50G(2)+2x25G(2)": ["Eth1/1", "Eth1/2", "Eth1/3"]
            }
        }
}
```
#### How to verify it
`config interface breakout`

Signed-off-by: Sangita Maity <samaity@linkedin.com>
2021-02-26 00:13:33 -08:00
Joe LeVeque
c6178259fc
[Celestica] Ensure concrete platform API classes call base class initializer (#6852)
In preparation for the merging of Azure/sonic-platform-common#173, which properly defines class and instance members in the Platform API base classes.

It is proper object-oriented methodology to call the base class initializer, even if it is only the default initializer. This also future-proofs the potential addition of custom initializers in the base classes down the road.
2021-02-25 11:20:53 -08:00
Sujin Kang
d5238ae8dd
[pcie.yaml] Move pcie configuration file path to platform directory (#6475)
- Why I did it
The pcie configuration file location is under plugin directory not under platform directory.
#6437

- How I did it

Move all pcie.yaml configuration file from plugin to platform directory.
Remove unnecessary timer to start pcie-check.service
Move pcie-check.service to sonic-host-services
- How to verify it
Verify on the device
2021-02-21 08:27:37 -08:00
Joe LeVeque
18f2c5cfdd
[platform] Update QSFP method name 'parse_qsfp_dom_capability' -> 'parse_dom_capability' (#6695)
**- Why I did it**
PR https://github.com/Azure/sonic-platform-common/pull/102 modified the name of the SFF-8436 (QSFP) method to align the method name between all drivers, renaming it from `parse_qsfp_dom_capability` to `parse_dom_capability`. Once the submodule was updated, the callers using the old nomenclature broke. This PR updates all callers to use the new naming convention.

**- How I did it**

Update the name of the function globally for all calls into the SFF-8436 driver.

Note that the QSFP-DD driver still uses the old nomenclature and should be modified similarly. I will open a PR to handle this separately.
2021-02-05 14:41:05 -08:00
Wirut Getbamrung
0ca343422d
[device/celestica]: Add thermalctld support on DX010 platform APIs (#6089)
**- Why I did it**
- The thermalctld daemon on the Pmon docker requires support from the thermal manager API.

**- How I did it**
- Removed the old function for detecting a faulty fan.
- Removed the old function for detecting excess temperature.
- Implement thermal_manager APIs based on ThermalManagerBase
- Implement thermal_conditions APIs based on ThermalPolicyConditionBase
- Implement thermal_actions APIs based on ThermalPolicyActionBase
- Implement thermal_info APIs based on ThermalPolicyInfoBase
- Add thermal_policy.json
2021-01-15 10:20:47 -08:00
Wirut Getbamrung
4257c792a2
[device/celestica]: Add xcvrd event support for Seastone-DX010 (#5896)
- Add sysfs interrupt to notify userspace app of external interrupt
- Implement get_change_event() in chassis api.
2020-12-14 10:22:56 -08:00
bingwang-ms
49804c64b6
[celestica/dx010]: Fix incorrect path for voltage, current and power. (#6128)
Fixes #6126.

There is a bug in getting the path of voltage, current and power. The
list object is directly converted to string to format the file path. As
a result, read_txt_file will get None value and a WARNING will be
recorded. This commit fix the issue.

Signed-off-by: bingwang <bingwang@microsoft.com>
2020-12-04 13:41:20 -08:00
Joe LeVeque
7f4ab8fbd8
[sonic-utilities] Update submodule; Build and install as a Python 3 wheel (#5926)
Submodule updates include the following commits:

* src/sonic-utilities 9dc58ea...f9eb739 (18):
  > Remove unnecessary calls to str.encode() now that the package is Python 3; Fix deprecation warning (#1260)
  > [generate_dump] Ignoring file/directory not found Errors (#1201)
  > Fixed porstat rate and util issues (#1140)
  > fix error: interface counters is mismatch after warm-reboot (#1099)
  > Remove unnecessary calls to str.decode() now that the package is Python 3 (#1255)
  > [acl-loader] Make list sorting compliant with Python 3 (#1257)
  > Replace hard-coded fast-reboot with variable. And some typo corrections (#1254)
  > [configlet][portconfig] Remove calls to dict.has_key() which is not available in Python 3 (#1247)
  > Remove unnecessary conversions to list() and calls to dict.keys() (#1243)
  > Clean up LGTM alerts (#1239)
  > Add 'requests' as install dependency in setup.py (#1240)
  > Convert to Python 3 (#1128)
  > Fix mock SonicV2Connector in python3: use decode_responses mode so caller code will be the same as python2 (#1238)
  > [tests] Do not trim from PATH if we did not append to it; Clean up/fix shebangs in scripts (#1233)
  > Updates to bgp config and show commands with BGP_INTERNAL_NEIGHBOR table (#1224)
  > [cli]: NAT show commands newline issue after migrated to Python3 (#1204)
  > [doc]: Update Command-Reference.md (#1231)
  > Added 'import sys' in feature.py file (#1232)

* src/sonic-py-swsssdk 9d9f0c6...1664be9 (2):
  > Fix: no need to decode() after redis client scan, so it will work for both python2 and python3 (#96)
  > FieldValueMap `contains`(`in`)  will also work when migrated to libswsscommon(C++ with SWIG wrapper) (#94)

- Also fix Python 3-related issues:
    - Use integer (floor) division in config_samples.py (sonic-config-engine)
    - Replace print statement with print function in eeprom.py plugin for x86_64-kvm_x86_64-r0 platform
    - Update all platform plugins to be compatible with both Python 2 and Python 3
    - Remove shebangs from plugins files which are not intended to be executable
    - Replace tabs with spaces in Python plugin files and fix alignment, because Python 3 is more strict
    - Remove trailing whitespace from plugins files
2020-11-25 10:28:36 -08:00
Lawrence Lee
d0f16c0d79
Make backend device checking more robust (#5730)
Treat devices that are ToRRouters (ToRRouters and BackEndToRRouters) the same when rendering templates
 Except for BackEndToRRouters belonging to a storage cluster, since these devices have extra sub-interfaces created
Treat devices that are LeafRouters (LeafRouters and BackEndLeafRouters) the same when rendering templates

Signed-off-by: Lawrence Lee <lawlee@microsoft.com>
2020-11-10 15:06:35 -08:00
Joe LeVeque
8011edc307
[platform] Remove references to deprecated get_serial_number() method in Chassis class (#5649)
The `get_serial_number()` method in the ChassisBase and ModuleBase classes was redundant, as the `get_serial()` method is inherited from the DeviceBase class. This method was removed from the base classes in sonic-platform-common and the submodule was updated in https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/5625.

This PR aligns the existing vendor platform API implementations to remove the `get_serial_number()` methods and ensure the `get_serial()` methods are implemented, if they weren't previously.

Note that this PR does not modify the Dell platform API implementations, as this will be handled as part of https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/5609
2020-10-17 22:00:14 -07:00
abdosi
a6a10f05b7
In SAI 3.5 by default we are supporting 256 Group with 64 Memeber each. (#5400)
However in SAI 3.7 default behaviout got changes to 128 Group and 128
    Memeber each.

    This change is to make sure we are using same ECMP Group/Memeber Per
    Group for 3.7 also so that behaviour is consistent.

Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
2020-09-22 11:21:12 -07:00
zhenggen-xu
f18b612ff9
[DPB Seastone] On boarding DPB feature to Seastone HWSKUs (#4235)
This include the platform.json for Seastone platform and
individual hwsku.json for each HWSKU

port_config.ini will be removed once the CLI/parser library etc changes are merged

**- What I did**
On boarding DPB feature to Seastone HWSKUs

**- How I did it**
Add platform.json for Seastone and hwsku.json files to relevant HWSKUs.

**- How to verify it**
```
sudo sonic-cfggen -H -k Seastone-DX010 --preset=t1 > config_db.json
sudo config reload config_db.json -y

show interface status:

admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ show interfaces status 
  Interface            Lanes    Speed    MTU    FEC    Alias    Vlan    Oper    Admin    Type    Asym PFC
-----------  ---------------  -------  -----  -----  -------  ------  ------  -------  ------  ----------
  Ethernet0      65,66,67,68     100G   9100    N/A   Eth1/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
  Ethernet4      69,70,71,72     100G   9100    N/A   Eth2/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
  Ethernet8      73,74,75,76     100G   9100    N/A   Eth3/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet12      77,78,79,80     100G   9100    N/A   Eth4/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet16      33,34,35,36     100G   9100    N/A   Eth5/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet20      37,38,39,40     100G   9100    N/A   Eth6/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet24      41,42,43,44     100G   9100    N/A   Eth7/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet28      45,46,47,48     100G   9100    N/A   Eth8/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet32      49,50,51,52     100G   9100    N/A   Eth9/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet36      53,54,55,56     100G   9100    N/A  Eth10/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet40      57,58,59,60     100G   9100    N/A  Eth11/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet44      61,62,63,64     100G   9100    N/A  Eth12/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet48      81,82,83,84     100G   9100    N/A  Eth13/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet52      85,86,87,88     100G   9100    N/A  Eth14/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet56      89,90,91,92     100G   9100    N/A  Eth15/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet60      93,94,95,96     100G   9100    N/A  Eth16/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet64     97,98,99,100     100G   9100    N/A  Eth17/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet68  101,102,103,104     100G   9100    N/A  Eth18/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet72  105,106,107,108     100G   9100    N/A  Eth19/1  routed      up       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet76  109,110,111,112     100G   9100    N/A  Eth20/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet80          1,2,3,4     100G   9100    N/A  Eth21/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet84          5,6,7,8     100G   9100    N/A  Eth22/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet88       9,10,11,12     100G   9100    N/A  Eth23/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet92      13,14,15,16     100G   9100    N/A  Eth24/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet96      17,18,19,20     100G   9100    N/A  Eth25/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
Ethernet100      21,22,23,24     100G   9100    N/A  Eth26/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
Ethernet104      25,26,27,28     100G   9100    N/A  Eth27/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
Ethernet108      29,30,31,32     100G   9100    N/A  Eth28/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
Ethernet112  113,114,115,116     100G   9100    N/A  Eth29/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
Ethernet116  117,118,119,120     100G   9100    N/A  Eth30/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
Ethernet120  121,122,123,124     100G   9100    N/A  Eth31/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
Ethernet124  125,126,127,128     100G   9100    N/A  Eth32/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A

```

**Breakout to 2x50G:**
```
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ sudo config interface breakout Ethernet0 2x50G -y -f

Running Breakout Mode : 1x100G[40G] 
Target Breakout Mode : 2x50G

Ports to be deleted : 
 {
    "Ethernet0": "100000"
}
Ports to be added : 
 {
    "Ethernet2": "50000", 
    "Ethernet0": "50000"
}

After running Logic to limit the impact

Final list of ports to be deleted : 
 {
    "Ethernet0": "100000"
} 
Final list of ports to be added :  
 {
    "Ethernet2": "50000", 
    "Ethernet0": "50000"
}
Loaded below Yang Models
['sonic-acl', 'sonic-extension', 'sonic-interface', 'sonic-loopback-interface', 'sonic-port', 'sonic-portchannel', 'sonic-types', 'sonic-vlan']
Note: Below table(s) have no YANG models:
CONTAINER_FEATURE, BGP_NEIGHBOR, VERSIONS, DEVICE_METADATA, FEATURE, LOCK, BREAKOUT_CFG, CRM, 
Below Config can not be verified, It may cause harm to the system
 {
  "BREAKOUT_CFG": {
    "Ethernet0": {
      "brkout_mode": "1x100G[40G]"
    }
  }
}
Do you wish to Continue? [y/N]: y
Breakout process got successfully completed.
Please note loaded setting will be lost after system reboot. To preserve setting, run `config save`.
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ 
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ 
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ show interfaces status 
  Interface            Lanes    Speed    MTU    FEC    Alias    Vlan    Oper    Admin    Type    Asym PFC
-----------  ---------------  -------  -----  -----  -------  ------  ------  -------  ------  ----------
  Ethernet0            65,66      50G    N/A    N/A   Eth1/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
  Ethernet2            67,68      50G   9100    N/A   Eth1/3  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
  
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ bcmcmd ps
ps
                 ena/        speed/ link auto    STP                  lrn  inter   max   cut   loop
           port  link  Lns   duplex scan neg?   state   pause  discrd ops   face frame  thru?  back
       xe0( 68)  down   2   50G  FD   SW  No   Forward          None   FA    KR2  9412    No      
       xe1( 69)  !ena   1     -       SW  No   Forward          None   FA   None  9122    No      

```

**Breakout to 4x25G[10G]:**
```
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ sudo config interface breakout Ethernet0 4x25G[10G] -y -f

Running Breakout Mode : 2x50G 
Target Breakout Mode : 4x25G[10G]

Ports to be deleted : 
 {
    "Ethernet2": "50000", 
    "Ethernet0": "50000"
}
Ports to be added : 
 {
    "Ethernet2": "25000", 
    "Ethernet3": "25000", 
    "Ethernet0": "25000", 
    "Ethernet1": "25000"
}

After running Logic to limit the impact

Final list of ports to be deleted : 
 {
    "Ethernet2": "50000", 
    "Ethernet0": "50000"
} 
Final list of ports to be added :  
 {
    "Ethernet2": "25000", 
    "Ethernet3": "25000", 
    "Ethernet0": "25000", 
    "Ethernet1": "25000"
}
Loaded below Yang Models
['sonic-acl', 'sonic-extension', 'sonic-interface', 'sonic-loopback-interface', 'sonic-port', 'sonic-portchannel', 'sonic-types', 'sonic-vlan']
Note: Below table(s) have no YANG models:
CONTAINER_FEATURE, BGP_NEIGHBOR, VERSIONS, DEVICE_METADATA, FEATURE, LOCK, BREAKOUT_CFG, CRM, 
Below Config can not be verified, It may cause harm to the system
 {
  "BREAKOUT_CFG": {
    "Ethernet0": {
      "brkout_mode": "2x50G"
    }
  }
}
Do you wish to Continue? [y/N]: y
Breakout process got successfully completed.
Please note loaded setting will be lost after system reboot. To preserve setting, run `config save`.

admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ show interfaces status 
  Interface            Lanes    Speed    MTU    FEC    Alias    Vlan    Oper    Admin    Type    Asym PFC
-----------  ---------------  -------  -----  -----  -------  ------  ------  -------  ------  ----------
  Ethernet0               65      25G    N/A    N/A   Eth1/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
  Ethernet1               66      25G   9100    N/A   Eth1/2  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
  Ethernet2               67      25G    N/A    N/A   Eth1/3  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
  Ethernet3               68      25G   9100    N/A   Eth1/4  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A

admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ bcmcmd ps
ps
                 ena/        speed/ link auto    STP                  lrn  inter   max   cut   loop
           port  link  Lns   duplex scan neg?   state   pause  discrd ops   face frame  thru?  back
       xe0( 68)  down   1   25G  FD   SW  No   Forward          None   FA     KR  9412    No      
       xe1( 69)  down   1   25G  FD   SW  No   Forward          None   FA     KR  9122    No      
       xe2( 70)  down   1   25G  FD   SW  No   Forward          None   FA     KR  9412    No      
       xe3( 71)  down   1   25G  FD   SW  No   Forward          None   FA     KR  9122    No   

```

**Breakin back to 1x100G[40G]:**
```
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ sudo config interface breakout Ethernet0 1x10G[40G] -y -f
[ERROR] Target mode 1x10G[40G] is not available for the port Ethernet0
Aborted!
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ sudo config interface breakout Ethernet0 1x100G[40G] -y -f

Running Breakout Mode : 4x25G[10G] 
Target Breakout Mode : 1x100G[40G]

Ports to be deleted : 
 {
    "Ethernet2": "25000", 
    "Ethernet3": "25000", 
    "Ethernet0": "25000", 
    "Ethernet1": "25000"
}
Ports to be added : 
 {
    "Ethernet0": "100000"
}

After running Logic to limit the impact

Final list of ports to be deleted : 
 {
    "Ethernet2": "25000", 
    "Ethernet3": "25000", 
    "Ethernet0": "25000", 
    "Ethernet1": "25000"
} 
Final list of ports to be added :  
 {
    "Ethernet0": "100000"
}
Loaded below Yang Models
['sonic-acl', 'sonic-extension', 'sonic-interface', 'sonic-loopback-interface', 'sonic-port', 'sonic-portchannel', 'sonic-types', 'sonic-vlan']
Note: Below table(s) have no YANG models:
CONTAINER_FEATURE, BGP_NEIGHBOR, VERSIONS, DEVICE_METADATA, FEATURE, LOCK, FLEX_COUNTER_TABLE, BREAKOUT_CFG, CRM, 
Below Config can not be verified, It may cause harm to the system
 {
  "BREAKOUT_CFG": {
    "Ethernet0": {
      "brkout_mode": "4x25G[10G]"
    }
  }
}
Do you wish to Continue? [y/N]: y
Breakout process got successfully completed.
Please note loaded setting will be lost after system reboot. To preserve setting, run `config save`.
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ show interfaces status 
  Interface            Lanes    Speed    MTU    FEC    Alias    Vlan    Oper    Admin    Type    Asym PFC
-----------  ---------------  -------  -----  -----  -------  ------  ------  -------  ------  ----------
  Ethernet0      65,66,67,68     100G    N/A    N/A   Eth1/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A

admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ bcmcmd ps
ps
                 ena/        speed/ link auto    STP                  lrn  inter   max   cut   loop
           port  link  Lns   duplex scan neg?   state   pause  discrd ops   face frame  thru?  back
       ce0( 68)  down   4  100G  FD   SW  No   Forward          None   FA    KR4  9412    No      
       xe0( 69)  !ena   1     -       SW  No   Forward          None   FA   None  9122    No      
       xe1( 70)  !ena   2     -       SW  No   Forward          None   FA   None  9412    No      
       xe2( 71)  !ena   1     -       SW  No   Forward          None   FA   None  9122    No  
```

Signed-off-by: Zhenggen Xu <zxu@linkedin.com>
2020-09-18 15:29:29 -07:00
Wirut Getbamrung
47316de5c4
[device/celestica]: Update DX010 reboot cause API (#4678)
- Add more cases support in DX010 reboot cause API
    - Add Thermal Overload reboot cause support
    - Add new Watchdog reboot cause support
2020-09-17 08:56:52 -07:00
Joe LeVeque
3b89e5d467
[Python] Migrate applications/scripts to import sonic-py-common package (#5043)
As part of consolidating all common Python-based functionality into the new sonic-py-common package, this pull request:
1. Redirects all Python applications/scripts in sonic-buildimage repo which previously imported sonic_device_util or sonic_daemon_base to instead import sonic-py-common, which was added in https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/5003
2. Replaces all calls to `sonic_device_util.get_platform_info()` to instead call `sonic_py_common.get_platform()` and removes any calls to `sonic_device_util.get_machine_info()` which are no longer necessary (i.e., those which were only used to pass the results to `sonic_device_util.get_platform_info()`.
3. Removes unused imports to the now-deprecated sonic-daemon-base package and sonic_device_util.py module

This is the next step toward resolving https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/issues/4999

Also reverted my previous change in which device_info.get_platform() would first try obtaining the platform ID string from Config DB and fall back to gathering it from machine.conf upon failure because this function is called by sonic-cfggen before the data is in the DB, in which case, the db_connect() call will hang indefinitely, which was not the behavior I expected. As of now, the function will always reference machine.conf.
2020-08-03 11:43:12 -07:00
Joe LeVeque
9905d9382d
[devices] Update SFP keys to align with new standard (#4975)
Align SFP key names with new standard defined in https://github.com/Azure/sonic-platform-common/pull/97

- hardwarerev -> hardware_rev
- serialnum -> serial
- manufacturename -> manufacturer
- modelname -> model
- Connector -> connector
2020-07-16 13:03:50 -07:00
carycelestica
b88770a67b
add PCIe config file (#4724) 2020-06-25 15:02:21 -07:00
Wirut Getbamrung
5e5e9ec417
[device/celestica]: DX010 platform API update (#4608)
- Fix fancontrol.service path
- Fix return temp format in thermal API
- Improve init time in chassis API
- Upgrade sfp API
2020-05-22 03:50:43 -07:00
Neetha John
286aa35ac6
[qos]: Alpha and ECN settings change for Th (#4564)
Dynamic threshold setting changed to 0 and WRED profile green min threshold set to 250000 for Tomahawk devices

Changed the dynamic threshold settings in pg_profile_lookup.ini
Added a macro for WRED profiles in qos.json.j2 for Tomahawk devices
Necessary changes made in qos.config.j2 to use the macro if present

Signed-off-by: Neetha John <nejo@microsoft.com>
2020-05-09 11:21:18 -07:00
Wirut Getbamrung
e75da77f35
[device/celestica]: Fix sfp index on dx010 platform api (#4346) 2020-04-25 11:54:45 -07:00
zhenggen-xu
b9f6353714
[Seastone] Add new HWSKU for 48x50G+8x40G (#4156)
Add the port_config.ini and sai.profile, leveraging the same bcm file.

Signed-off-by: Zhenggen Xu <zxu@linkedin.com>
2020-04-04 22:52:34 -07:00
Wirut Getbamrung
bac6615bf5 [device/celestica]: Fix xcvrd error (#3979)
* [device/celestica]: add pmon_daemon_control config

* [device/celestica]:  update sfp index follow port_config

* [device/celestica]:  update get_watchdog to avoid multiple daemon try opening watchdog
2020-01-10 12:50:51 -08:00
Wirut Getbamrung
1e5d25b48e [platform-celestica]: Update fancontrol service for Seastone-DX010 device (#3690)
* [platform/cel]: add fancontrol service support for dx010

* [device/celestica]: add hysteresis temp to dx010 fancontrol configuration
2019-12-16 09:04:42 -08:00
Wirut Getbamrung
1286e5ed3f [platform/cel]: Remove afulnx_64 (#3900)
remove afulnx_64 install script
2019-12-16 07:30:35 -08:00
Dante (Kuo-Jung) Su
473fc6d4f3 celestica: reallocate the empty LIST at the constructor of subclasses (#3738)
Signed-off-by: Dante Su <dante.su@broadcom.com>
2019-11-12 15:26:11 -08:00