When Building syncd-rpc, libthrift has dependency on libboost-atomic1.71.0,
however the debian packager install version 1.67 instead. This PR
preinstalls libboost-atomic v 1.71 to avoid falling back to v 1.67.
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
- Why I did it
To move ‘sonic-host-service’ which is currently built as a separate package to ‘sonic-host-services' package.
- How I did it
- Moved 'sonic-host-server' to 'src/sonic-host-services' and included it as part of the python3 wheel.
- Other files were moved to 'src/sonic-host-services-data' and included as part of the deb package.
- Changed build option ‘INCLUDE_HOST_SERVICE’ to ‘ENABLE_HOST_SERVICE_ON_START’ for enabling sonic-hostservice at boot-up by default.
ACL entry set attribute updates all the entries in the table. The correct behavior is to set the attribute on single entry.
- How I did it
Current SDK code, while setting the new attribute, is going through all the entries and updating it. Added a logic to check for requested entry and only allow for that ACL entry.
A case has filed with BRCM. Once an official fix is provided by BRCM, we will then remove this in house fix and apply the official fix.
Fix#6711
the requirement was introduced in commit 75104bb35d
to support sflow in stretch build. in buster build, the requirement
is met, no need to pin down the version.
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
**- Why I did it**
After migrating to python3, the operator '/' always get a float result, but it gets integer result in python2. Need fix this in thermal_conditions.
**- How I did it**
1. cast float value to int
2. change the unit test case to cover this situation
**- How to verify it**
Manually test and regression test
Accton util applies lsmod to check if drivers are installed.
But lsmod may return error on startup and skip module installation.
Signed-off-by: roy_lee <roy_lee@edge-core.com>
prerm is needed for platform modules package to be properly removed.
Added prerm to remove installed in postinst wheel packages.
Signed-off-by: Volodymyr Boyko <volodymyrx.boiko@intel.com>
**- 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.
**- Why I did it**
To incorporate the below changes in DellEMC S6100, S6000 platforms.
- S6100, S6000:
- Enable 'thermalctld'
- Implement DeviceBase methods (presence, status, model, serial) for Fantray and Component
- Implement ‘get_position_in_parent’, ‘is_replaceable’ methods for all device types
- Implement ‘get_status’ method for Fantray
- Implement ‘get_temperature’, ‘get_temperature_high_threshold’, ‘get_voltage_high_threshold’, ‘get_voltage_low_threshold’ methods for PSU
- Implement ‘get_status_led’, ‘set_status_led’ methods for Chassis
- SFP:
- Make EEPROM read both Python2 and Python3 compatible
- Fix ‘get_tx_disable_channel’ method’s return type
- Implement ‘tx_disable’, ‘tx_disable_channel’ and ‘set_power_override’ methods
- S6000:
- Move PSU thermal sensors from Chassis to respective PSU
- Make available the data of both Fans present in each Fantray
**- How I did it**
- Remove 'skip_thermalctld:true' in pmon_daemon_control.json
- Implement the platform API methods in the respective device files
- Use `bytearray` for data read from transceiver EEPROM
- Change return type of 'get_tx_disable_channel' to match specification in sonic_platform_common/sfp_base.py
**- Why I did it**
Reduce the time it takes for the ASIC FW burn as part of the automatic FW upgrade procedure.
**- How I did it**
Add -d option to mlxfwmanager tool to use the faster MST device and not the default one which is not the fastest one.
**- How to verify it**
I manually changed ASIC FW followed by reboot command in order for FW upgrade to take place on deinit.
I manually changed ASIC FW followed by hard reset in order for FW upgrade to take place on init.
Signed-off-by: liora <liora@nvidia.com>
**Why I did it**
Disable SDK extended dump due to issue found
**How I did it**
Update SAI submodule
**How to verify it**
Verify the SDK extended dump is not called.
Signed-off-by: Eran Dahan <erand@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
SONiC design requires sonic_platform package to be installed in SONiC host environment, not only in docker containers.
- How I did it
For now, sonic_platform python wheel package, that is used by pmon, is provided via device-specific platform modules deb packages that unpacks the wheel package file into specific device's directory on lazy-install.
The PR makes deb packages' postinst script also install these unpacked wheel packages to host.
Signed-off-by: Volodymyr Boyko <volodymyrx.boiko@intel.com>
1. BRCM SAI Debian build need not have any Kernel version dependency - Starting with 4.3 BRCM made changes in SAI so that this dependency has been cleaned up. We can now remove the Kernel Version dependency from Azure Pipeline build script.
2. Bypass PEER_MODE p2mp setting causing SYNCd crash on non-TD3 SKUs - Temporarily patch BRCM SAI code to not cause SYNCd crash when Orchagent program SAI_TUNNEL_ATTR_PEER_MODE: SAI_TUNNEL_PEER_MODE_P2MP on Non-TD3 SKUs. Will remove this when BRCM provide proper fix to address this issue.
- Why I did it
Fix issue: ptf_nn_agent isn't able to start in syncd-rpc docker on buster.
- How I did it
The issue is fixed by installing python-dev, cffi and nnpy for python 2 explicitly.
- How to verify it
Run copp test on RPC image.
Starting with BRCM SAI 4.3.1.5 we see the following :ethtool not fount" error in syslog during boot up:
```
Jan 27 07:36:14.712472 str-s6100-acs-1 INFO syncd#/supervisord: syncd sh: 1:
Jan 27 07:36:14.712844 str-s6100-acs-1 INFO syncd#/supervisord: syncd ethtool: not found
Jan 27 07:36:14.713228 str-s6100-acs-1 INFO syncd#/supervisord: syncd #015
Jan 27 07:36:14.713840 str-s6100-acs-1 INFO syncd#syncd: [0] SAI_API_HOSTIF:_brcm_sai_hostif_speed_set:11894 cmd ethtool -s Ethernet39 speed 40000 rc:32512
Jan 27 07:36:14.717204 str-s6100-acs-1 NOTICE swss#orchagent: :- setHostIntfsOperStatus: Set operation status DOWN to host interface Ethernet39
Jan 27 07:36:14.717204 str-s6100-acs-1 NOTICE swss#orchagent: :- initPort: Initialized port Ethernet39
Jan 27 07:36:14.717204 str-s6100-acs-1 NOTICE swss#orchagent: :- initializePort: Initializing port alias:Ethernet36 pid:1000000000040
Jan 27 07:36:14.726793 str-s6100-acs-1 NOTICE swss#portsyncd: :- onMsg: nlmsg type:16 key:Ethernet36 admin:0 oper:0 addr:4c:76:25:f5:48:80 ifindex:75 master:0
Jan 27 07:36:14.727967 str-s6100-acs-1 NOTICE swss#portsyncd: :- onMsg: Publish Ethernet36(ok) to state db
Jan 27 07:36:14.729331 str-s6100-acs-1 NOTICE swss#orchagent: :- addHostIntfs: Create host interface for port Ethernet36
Jan 27 07:36:14.752398 str-s6100-acs-1 INFO syncd#/supervisord: syncd sh: 1: ethtool: not found#015
Jan 27 07:36:14.752689 str-s6100-acs-1 INFO syncd#syncd: [0] SAI_API_HOSTIF:_brcm_sai_hostif_speed_set:11894 cmd ethtool -s Ethernet36 speed 40000 rc:32512
Jan 27 07:36:14.756050 str-s6100-acs-1 NOTICE swss#orchagent: :- setHostIntfsOperStatus: Set operation status DOWN to host interface Ethernet36
Jan 27 07:36:14.757585 str-s6100-acs-1 NOTICE swss#orchagent: :- initPort: Initialized port Ethernet36
```
It seems that starting with BRCM SAI 4.2.1.5 syncd is using ethtool to set the host interface speed and since this ethtool was not part of the syncd Docker, we observe these "ethtool not found" issue.
**- Why I did it**
sonic-utilities will become dependent upon sonic-platform-common as of https://github.com/Azure/sonic-utilities/pull/1386.
**- How I did it**
- Add sonic-platform-common as a dependency in docker-sonic-vs.mk
- Additionally, no longer install Python 2 packages of swsssdk and sonic-py-common, as they should no longer be needed.
Changes in the new release:
1. Policy based hashing optimization
2. New attribute support for Max port headroom
3. Tunnel ECN map fixes
4. Tunnel EVPN skeleton extensions (peer attrib, maps)
5. Bridge port admin not affecting port admin (optimize port down time)
6. CRM new API for neighbors and tunnel termination entries
7. Improve FDB event for flush by bridge port (before, null bridge was reported to SONiC, now the bridge will be extracted from bridge port)
8. DHCP L2 v4+v6 traps (for ZTP use case)
9. Generic counter implementation
Signed-off-by: Kebo Liu <kebol@nvidia.com>
- combine docker-ptf-saithrift into docker-ptf docker
- build docker-ptf under platform vs
- remove docker-ptf for other platforms
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
During ISSU, "mlxsw_minimal" driver still trying to access firmware, in some cases FW could return some wrong critical threshold value which will cause switch shutdown.
**- How I did it**
In order to prevent "mlxsw_minimal" driver from accessing ASIC during ISSU, SDK will raise "OFFLINE" 'udev' event
at the early beginning of such flow. When this event is received, hw-management will remove "mlxsw_minimal" driver.
There is no need to implement the opposite "ONLINE" event since this flow is ended up with "kexec".
**- How to verify it**
repeatedly perform warm reboot, make sure there is no switch shutdown occurred.
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>
Check #6483
add test to make sure default route change in eth0 does not
affect the default route in the default vrf
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
Fixes#6445
Because the ipmihelper.py script in the 9332 folder is slightly different than the common one (due to LGTM fixes), when the common one gets copied during build time it causes the workspace/build to become dirty.
Signed-off-by: Danny Allen <daall@microsoft.com>
- Why I did it
Initially, we used Monit to monitor critical processes in each container. If one of critical processes was not running
or crashed due to some reasons, then Monit will write an alerting message into syslog periodically. If we add a new process
in a container, the corresponding Monti configuration file will also need to update. It is a little hard for maintenance.
Currently we employed event listener of Supervisod to do this monitoring. Since processes in each container are managed by
Supervisord, we can only focus on the logic of monitoring.
- How I did it
We borrowed the event listener of Supervisord to monitor critical processes in containers. The event listener will take
following steps if it was notified one of critical processes exited unexpectedly:
The event listener will first check whether the auto-restart mechanism was enabled for this container or not. If auto-restart mechanism was enabled, event listener will kill the Supervisord process, which should cause the container to exit and subsequently get restarted.
If auto-restart mechanism was not enabled for this contianer, the event listener will enter a loop which will first sleep 1 minute and then check whether the process is running. If yes, the event listener exits. If no, an alerting message will be written into syslog.
- How to verify it
First, we need checked whether the auto-restart mechanism of a container was enabled or not by running the command show feature status. If enabled, one critical process should be selected and killed manually, then we need check whether the container will be restarted or not.
Second, we can disable the auto-restart mechanism if it was enabled at step 1 by running the commnad sudo config feature autorestart <container_name> disabled. Then one critical process should be selected and killed. After that, we will see the alerting message which will appear in the syslog every 1 minute.
- Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
201811
201911
[x ] 202006
**- Why I did it**
On the Mellanox platform, reboot cause is fetched from some certain sysfs which is created by the hw-management service. So determine-reboot-cause service shall start after hw-management, otherwise it could fail due to the related sysfs is not available yet.
**- How I did it**
Add a patch to the hw-management service to make sure determine-reboot-cause service should start after it.
Signed-off-by: Kebo Liu <kebol@nvidia.com>
**- 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
It's been reported that accton fan monitor process keeps consuming memory after few days.
The amount of memory occupied increases in linear and never leased.
Signed-off-by: roy_lee <roy_lee@edge-core.com>
1. Fixes the missing DPKG file for gbsyncd-vs package
2. Fixes the softlink issue on the Platform-common and ztp package
3. Fixes the PYTHNON_DEBS list is missing for DBG dockers.
- Improve random number generation during early Sonic initialization by providing SW updates to Linux entropy value.
- Improve handling of platform In-Band management port
This commit provides the following updates to the Nokia ixs7215 platform
1. The Marvell Armada-38x SOC requires SW assistance to improve the system
entropy value available early on in the Sonic boot sequence.
2. The Nokia ixs7215 platform does not have a dedicated Out-Of-Band (OOB) mgmt
port and thus requires additional logic to optionally support configuring
front panel port 48 as an In-Band mgmt port. This commit provides additional
logic to manage and maintain the operation of this In-Band mgmt port.
fix platform driver breakage due to python3 upgrade and fix load minigraph errors with config load_minigraph -y
**- How I did it**
added python3-smbus to the pmon docker template since the previous was python2 specific
fixed additional "ord" python2 specific code
fixed the jinja templates used by qos reload - the template logic required data to be parsed
**- How to verify it**
run "show platform XXX" commands and verify output
run "sudo config load_minigraph -y" and verify configuration
run "show interfaces XXX" and verify output
Co-authored-by: Carl Keene <keene@nokia.com>
Centec syncd have beend upgraded to buster, docker-syncd-centec-rpc do not need generate stretch based docker.
Co-authored-by: Xianghong Gu <xgu@centecnetworks.com>
In rare case can see that xcvrd failed due to "UnboundLocalError: local variable 'label_port' referenced before assignment"
Init "label_port" as None at the beginning of the function, to avoid the case that "label_port" not assigned.
Fix#119
when parallel build is enable, multiple dpkg-buildpackage
instances are running at the same time. /var/lib/dpkg is shared
by all instances and the /var/lib/dpkg/updates could be corrupted
and cause the build failure.
the fix is to use overlay fs to mount separate /var/lib/dpkg
for each dpkg-buildpackage instance so that they are not affecting
each other.
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
* Enable telemetry for ARM64 by default
* [Centec]Upgrade Centec syncd docker to buster; libjemalloc2 have been installed in docker-base-buster, remove libjemalloc1 from docker-syncd-centec's Dockerfile.j2
Co-authored-by: Gu Xianghong <xgu@centecnetworks.com>