- Why I did it
Update hw-mgmt to a new version to pick up support for the SN4600C A1 system.
- How I did it
Update the pointer of the hw-mgmt submodule
Update the hw-mgmt version number
Remove the staled code patch to hw-mgmt userspace code.
- How to verify it
Run platform regression on Mellanox platforms.
Signed-off-by: Kebo Liu <kebol@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
To have an ability to use PRM sniffer.
- How I did it
Enabled the option in configure flags.
- How to verify it
Built and ran on switch. Enabled the feature in runtime and checked the sniffer recording.
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
Backport https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/9259 to 202012
#### Why I did it
Nvidia platform API does not support set LED to orange.
#### How I did it
Allow user to set LED to orange
#### How to verify it
Manual test
- Why I did it
Support zero buffer profiles
1. Add buffer profiles and pool definition for zero buffer profiles
2. Support applying zero profiles on INACTIVE PORTS
3. Enable dynamic buffer manager to load zero pools and profiles from a JSON file
- How I did it
Add buffer profiles and pool definition for zero buffer profiles
If the buffer model is static:
* Apply normal buffer profiles to admin-up ports
* Apply zero buffer profiles to admin-down ports
If the buffer model is dynamic:
* Apply normal buffer profiles to all ports
* buffer manager will take care when a port is shut down
Update buffers_config.j2 to support INACTIVE PORTS by extending the existing macros to generate the various buffer objects, including PGs, queues, ingress/egress profile lists
Originally, all the macros to generate the above buffer objects took active ports only as an argument.
Now that buffer items need to be generated on inactive ports as well, an extra argument representing the inactive ports need to be added.
To be backward compatible, a new series of macros are introduced to take both active and inactive ports as arguments
The original version (with active ports only) will be checked first. If it is not defined, then the extended version will be called.
Only vendors who support zero profiles need to change their buffer templates
Enable buffer manager to load zero pools and profiles from a JSON file:
The JSON file is provided on a per-platform basis
It is copied from platform/<vendor> folder to /usr/share/sonic/temlates folder in compiling time and rendered when the swss container is being created.
To make code clean and reduce redundant code, extract common macros from buffer_defaults_t{0,1}.j2 of all SKUs to two common files:
One in Mellanox-SN2700-D48C8 for single ingress pool mode
The other in ACS-MSN2700 for double ingress pool mode
Those files of all other SKUs will be symbol link to the above files
Update sonic-cfggen test accordingly:
* Adjust example output file of JSON template for unit test
* Add unit test in for Mellanox's new buffer templates.
- How to verify it
Regression test.
Unit test in sonic-cfggen
Run regression test and manually test.
Signed-off-by: stephens <stephens@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
To include latest fixes.
1. On CMIS modules, after low power configuration, the firmware waited for the module state to be ModuleReady instead of ModuleLowPower causing delays.
2. When connecting Spectrum devices with optical transceivers that support RXLOS, remote side port down might cause the switch firmware to get stuck and cause unexpected switch behavior.
3. On rare occasions, when working with port rates of 1GbE or 10GbE and congestion occurs, packets may get stuck in the chip and may cause switch to hang.
4. When ECMP has high amount of next-hops based on VLAN interfaces, in some rare cases, packets will get a wrong VLAN tag and will be dropped.
5. Using SN4600C with copper or optics loopback cables in NRZ speeds, link may raise in long link up times ( up to 70 seconds).
6. When connecting SN4600C to SN4600C after Fastboot in 50GbE No_FEC mode with a copper cable, the link up time may take ~20 seconds.
- How I did it
Updated SDK submodule and relevant makefiles with the required versions.
- How to verify it
Build an image and run tests from "soni-mgmt".
Signed-off-by: Volodymyr Samotiy <volodymyrs@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
When PSU is powered off, the PSU is still on the switch and the air flow is still the same. In this case, it is not necessary to set FAN speed to 100%.
- How I did it
When PSU is powered of, don't treat it as absent.
- How to verify it
Adjust existing unit test case
Add new case in sonic-mgmt
- Why I did it
Change thermal recover threshold from temp_trip_norm to temp_trip_high, so that thermal algorithm would set fan speed to minimum allowed earlier and save power.
- How I did it
Change thermal recover threshold from temp_trip_norm to temp_trip_high
- How to verify it
Manual test
- Why I did it
Update SDK\FW version to 4.4.3326\2008.3326. This version contains:
New Features:
1. Add support for Fast Boot for SN3800
Bug Fixing:
1. In some cases, when the total number of allocations exceeds the resource limit, an error can occur due to incorrect resource release procedure. This issue is most likely to affect the following resources: flow counters, ACL actions, PBS, WJH filter, Tunnels, ECMP containers, MC (L2 &L3)
2. On Spectrum systems, when using Async Router API with IPV6, an error message in the log regarding failing to remove ECMP container may show up. This error is not functional and can be safely ignored.
3. On Spectrum-2 systems and above, when using warm boot, setting max_bridge_num to a value greater than 1968 will cause an error and potential crash.
4. Some Molex cables do not support speed after reboot
- How I did it
Update submodule and .mk files
- How to verify it
Verified by running regression tests that includes complete sonic-mgmt tests supported
Signed-off-by: Shlomi Bitton <shlomibi@nvidia.com>
#### Why I did it
New PSU could install different type of fan, so fan max/min speed should be read per PSU
#### How I did it
The existing implementation read PSU max/min fan speed from a common file, change it to read from per PSU file
#### How to verify it
Manual test
- Why I did it
New release of MFT has the following changelog / RN
Fixed an issue that resulted in getting MVPD read errors from the mlxfwmanager during fast reboot.
Fixed mlxuptime sometimes generating a time less than previous due the wrong frequency calculation
- How I did it
Update makefile pointer to new version.
- How to verify it
Manually tested on all Mellanox platforms.
Why I did it
BIOS upgrade on rare cases cannot guarantee bus value remain the same on every BIOS release. Ignoring this field in order for pcied not to fail but still verify device id in a different way. The solution is future proof and will not require changes in code when new BIOS version is available
How I did it
Since bus is not a fixed value (it is determined by the bios version) we are ignoring this field, and instead checking if there is a device that match on all other fields that and in addition has a matching device id.
How to verify it
Verify no errors or failures in pcied on different BIOS version with the same code base.
- Why I did it
to prevent python exception error when executing warm-reboot command on mellanox simulator platform
- How I did it
return None on the watchdog python script on cases that watchdog file is not exist
- How to verify it
warm-reboot is running well without the python error. error message will appear on log on these cases.
in order to avoid this error message we can simulate the watchdog on mellanox simulator platform
Update FW version to 2008.3218, fixing the following issues:
- 50G/100G links that are operationally down before warm-reboot are not coming up after warm-reboot
- 50G/100G links with admin shut / no shut commands are not coming up after warm-reboot
Signed-off-by: Dror Prital <drorp@nvidia.com>
- Changes and new features:
1. Added support in SN4600C systems for new module Finisar ET7402-CWDM4 (100G CWDM4 QSFP28 1310nm SM 2KM).
2. Added support for new module MMS1W50-HM (2km transceiver FR4) for 200GbE
3. Improved performance of "per-port-buffer" counters
4. Added support for Kernel 5.10
- Bug fix:
On rare occasions (0.5%), in SN4600C systems, when using 100GbE NRZ mode and Fastboot flow, the link up time may take up to 10 seconds
Signed-off-by: Dror Prital <drorp@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
Split and bulk counter bug fixes:
Init port auto neg to default on static (SAI XML) port split for 2nd+ port
- How I did it
Update submodule hash pointer.
- How to verify it
Verify the above is handled properly and reported issues are assumed to be fixed.
Signed-off-by: Shlomi Bitton <shlomibi@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
Remove EEPROM cache file and use DB instead
- How I did it
Read EEPROM data from DB if possible
If data is not ready in DB, read from hardware using a visitor pattern
- How to verify it
Manual test and regression
- Why I did it
This is to back-port Azure 7410 to 202012 branch.
Enhance the Python3 support for platform API. Originally, some platform APIs call SDK API which didn't support Python 3. Now the Python 3 APIs have been supported in SDK 4.4.3XXX, Python3 is completely supported by platform API
- How I did it
Start all platform daemons from python3
1. Remove #/usr/bin/env python at the beginning of each platform API file as the platform API won't be started as daemons but be imported from other daemons.
2. Adjust SDK API calls accordingly
Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
Adjust the Makefile for SDK/python-SDK-API to support both python2 and python3
- How to verify it
Build the image and check whether python2 and python3 are both supported by SDK API.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao yozhao@microsoft.com
Why I did it
Currently we leveraged the Supervisor to monitor the running status of critical processes in each container and it is more reliable and flexible than doing the monitoring by Monit. So we removed the functionality of monitoring the critical processes by Monit.
How I did it
I removed the script process_checker and corresponding Monit configuration entries of critical processes.
How to verify it
I verified this on the device str-7260cx3-acs-1.
This is due to the fact that we use SONIC_OVERRIDE_BUILD_VARS internally
in our build jobs and this is not accounted in caching framework.
So we add MLNX_SDK_DEB_VERSION to force rebuild if we changed it via
SONIC_OVERRIDE_BUILD_VARS.
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
Update FW version to 2008_3110 fixing SN3800 specific warm boot scenario:
1. Disable interface
2. Warm Boot
3. Enable Interface --> link will remain down.
- How I did it
Use new FW that contains the fix for the problem mentioned above
- How to verify it
Run the scenario mentioned above and make sure that the link is up after warm boot
Signed-off-by: Dror Prital <drorp@nvidia.com>
#### Why I did it
According to thermalctld hld, each fan must belong to a fan drawer, if the fan drawer does not physically exist, put fan into a virtual fan drawer. This PR is to clear fan from chassis._fan_list
#### How I did it
1. Don't put fan to chassis._fan_list
2. Always query fan from fan_drawer
- Why I did it
Pick up fix from new hw-management package:
Fix gearbox thermal zone name, which was lack suffix thermal zone number
- How I did it
Update the hw-management version number in the make file
Update hw-management submodule pointer
- How to verify it
Run platform related test cases on Mellanox platform
- Why I did it
Updated FW to xx.2008.2526 version.
Fixed issues:
1. Spectrum-2, Spectrum-3 | sFlow | High CPU load and high on fully loaded switch.
2. Spectrum-2, Spectrum-3 | Fine grain LAG | in rare cases doesn’t update the right entry
- How I did it
Updated submodule pointer and version in a Makefile.
- How to verify it
Full regression and bugs validation
Signed-off-by: Shlomi Bitton <shlomibi@nvidia.com>
#### Why I did it
Adopt a single way to get fan direction for all ASIC types.
It depends on hw-mgmt V.7.0010.2000.2303. Depends on https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/7419
#### How I did it
Originally, the get_direction was implemented by fetching and parsing `/var/run/hw-management/system/fan_dir` on the Spectrum-2 and the Spectrum-3 systems. It isn't supported on the Spectrum system.
Now, it is implemented by fetching `/var/run/hw-management/thermal/fanX_dir` for all the platforms.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
To include below changes:
Set monitoring VLAN hostif up dy default (for VNET ping tool)
- How I did it
Updated SAI submodule pointer
- How to verify it
Create VLAN hostif according to changes in PR: Azure/sonic-swss#1645
Verify it is admin up by default
Signed-off-by: Volodymyr Samotiy <volodymyrs@nvidia.com>
The following error message is observed during chassis object being destroyed
"Exception ignored in: <function Chassis.__del__ at 0x7fd22165cd08>
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/sonic_platform/chassis.py", line 83, in __del__
ImportError: sys.meta_path is None, Python is likely shutting down
The chassis tries to import deinitialize_sdk_handle during being destroyed for the purpose of releasing the sdk_handle.
However, importing another module during shutting down can cause the error because some of the fundamental infrastructures are no longer available."
This error occurs when a chassis object is created and then destroyed in the Python shell.
- How I did it
To fix it, record the deinitialize_sdk_handle in the chassis object when sdk_handle is being initialized and call the deinitialize handler when the chassis object is being destroyed
- How to verify it
Manually test.
- Why I did it
Upgrade hw-mgmt to 7.0100.2303
Bug fixes
1. Fan direction feature fix for fixed FAN system (using shell instead of binutils/strings)
2. Remove cpld 4th link on systems with only 3 CPLD's
3. hw-mgmt: thermal: Add hardcoded critical trip point. Follow-up after patch "Removing critical thermal zones to prevent unexpected software system shutdown".
4. Fix sensor attribute mapping to be label based instead of index based to allow common handling of voltage regulator names independently of hardware changes.
5. Update 'lm-sensors' custom configuration file. Relevant only for users utilizing sensors.conf files coming along with hw-management package.
6. For full feature list please follow https://github.com/Mellanox/hw-mgmt/blob/V.7.0010.2300_BR/debian/Release.txt
- How I did it
Update hw-mgmt pointer
Remove unused patches
Fix existing patch to make sure it apply successfully
- How to verify it
Full platform regression on all mellanox platforms
- Why I did it
Changes in the new release:
1. Fix 10G and 50G speeds in SAI XML to support all interface types
2. Enable SMAC=DMAC and SMAC MC in tunnel debug counter
3. Add tunnel statistics
4. Add isolation group API implementation
5. Fix ACL ANY debug counter to correctly track ACL drops
6. Add VXLAN source port hard coded range, controlled by K/V
7. FW dump me now feature
8. Add mlxtrace to saidump
9. Speed lane setting and AN control
10. Implement query stats API
11. VNI miss part of tunnel decal drop reason
- How I did it
Update the version number in SAI make file, update the mlnx-sai submodule pointer.
- How to verify it
Run full regression tests on Mellanox platforms
Signed-off-by: Dror Prital <drorp@nvidia.com>
New features and fixes in the new SDK/FW:
SN4600C | AN/LT support
SN2700 | AN/LT bugs fixes
WJH | FID_MISS support
Signed-off-by: Kebo Liu <kebol@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
Add missed files for dynamic buffer calculation for ACS-MSN3420 and ACS-MSN4410
- How I did it
asic_table.j2: Add mapping from platform to ASIC
Add buffer_dynamic.json.j2 for ACS-MSN4410.
- How to verify it
Check whether the dynamic buffer calculation daemon starts successfully.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
There was a change to replace platform utils with sonic platform API in psuutil. However, psu API is not initialized on host side. The PR is to fix it.
Backport of #7016 to the 202012 branch.
- How I did it
Initialize PSU API on both host and non-host side
- How to verify it
Manual test
Integrate hw-management package V.7.0010.2002
Bug fixes:
Removing critical thermal zones to prevent unexpected software system shutdown:
*Kernel 4.9 -0071-mlxsw-core-Remove-critical-trip-point-from-thermal-z.patch
*Kernel 4.19 -076-mlxsw-core-Remove-critical-trip-point-from-thermal-z.patch
Removing redundant link for cpld3 for fixed systems (SN2100, SN2010).
Fix an issue with missed attribute for cpld3 (port CPLD) for SN2700, SN2410.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@nvidia.com>
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
The existing Fan led and Psu led object initialize itself to green color in init method. However, there are multiple daemons calls sonic platform API and there could be a case that:
A PSU is removed from system
Reboot switch
psud detects that 1 PSU is missing and set PSU led to red
Other daemon just start up and call sonic platform API, the API set PSU led to green by call PsuLed.init
This PR is a partial fix for the issue. As we also need guarantee that the led is initialized with a correct value. I checked existing psud and thermalctld code. psud always initialize the PSU led color on boot up, thermalcltd need some changes to initialize led color on the first run
- How I did it
Remove the led color initialization code from FanLed.init and PsuLed.init
- How to verify it
Manual test
- 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>