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.
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>
The HLD about MACsec feature is at :
https://github.com/Azure/SONiC/blob/master/doc/macsec/MACsec_hld.md
- How to verify it
This PR doesn't set MACsec container automatically start, You should manually start the container by docker run docker-macsec
wpa_supplicant binary can be found at MACsec container.
This PR depends on the PR, WPA_SUPPLICANT, and The MACsec container will be set as automatically start by later PR.
Signed-off-by: zegan <zegan@microsoft.com>
build frr dbg image force to install frr in the build process
which breaks the current build and is uneccessary.
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
frr build requires libyang 1.0.184 which conflicts with
libyang 1.0.73. Solution here is to compile frr and libyang 1.0.184
first, and then uninstall libyang 1.0.184 after frr build.
Then, compile libyang 1.0.73 and all packages depend on it later.
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
**- Why I did it**
python2 is end of life and SONiC is going to support python3. This PR is going to support:
1. Build pmon daemons with python3
2. Install and run python3 version pmon daemons
**- How I did it**
1. Change pmon daemons make files to build bothe python2 and python3 whl
2. Change docker-platform-monitor make files to install both python2 and python3 whl
3. Change pmon docker startup files to start pmon daemons according to the supported platform API version
- add config option ENABLE_DOCKER_BASE_PULL to pull sonic-slave docker from registry
- use REGISTRY_PORT, REGISTRY_SERVER to specify docker registry
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
**- Why I did it**
As part of migrating SONiC codebase from Python 2 to Python 3
**- How I did it**
- No longer install Python 2 in docker-base-buster or docker-config-engine-buster.
- Install Python 2 and pip2 in the following containers until we can completely eliminate it there:
- docker-platform-monitor
- docker-sonic-mgmt-framework
- docker-sonic-vs
- Pin pip2 version <21 where it is still temporarily needed, as pip version 21 will drop support for Python 2
- Also preform some other cleanup, ensuring that pip3, setuptools and wheel packages are installed in docker-base-buster, and then removing any attempts to re-install them in derived containers
* First cut image update for kubernetes support.
With this,
1) dockers dhcp_relay, lldp, pmon, radv, snmp, telemetry are enabled
for kube management
init_cfg.json configure set_owner as kube for these
2) Each docker's start.sh updated to call container_startup.py to register going up
As part of this call, it registers the current owner as local/kube and its version
The images are built with its version ingrained into image during build
3) Update all docker's bash script to call 'container start/stop/wait' instead of 'docker start/stop/wait'.
For all locally managed containers, it calls docker commands, hence no change for locally managed.
4) Introduced a new ctrmgrd service, that helps with transition between owners as kube & local and carry over any labels update from STATE-DB to API server
5) hostcfgd updated to handle owner change
6) Reboot scripts are updatd to tag kube running images as local, so upon reboot they run the same image.
7) Added kube_commands.py to handle all updates with Kubernetes API serrver -- dedicated for k8s interaction only.
HLD: Azure/SONiC#646
Introducing chassisd process to monitor status of the control, line and fabric cards in a modular chassis.
- Why I did it
Modular Chassis has control-cards, line-cards and fabric-cards along with other peripherals. Chassisd will be a central entity that has visibility of the entire chassis.
- How I did it
Chassisd process will monitor cards in the main thread. Another configuation_handling_task is created to listen to CONFIG_DB for admin_status up/down events. The monitored status is persisted in REDIS-DB.
libxslt-dev and libz-dev are dependencies for lxml==4.6.1 which is required for pyangbind==0.8.1
lxml-4.6.2-cp37-cp37m-manylinux1_x86_64.whl is directly downloaded in amd64 whereas in arm this is built from lxml-4.6.2.tar.gz
Signed-off-by: Sabareesh Kumar Anandan <sanandan@marvell.com>
python2 is end of life and SONiC is going to support python3. This PR is going to support:
1. Mellanox SONiC platform API python3 support
2. Install both python2 and python3 verson of Mellanox SONiC platform API or pmon and host side
Barefoot platform vendors' sonic_platform packages import the Python 'thrift' library. Previously, our custom-built package was being installed in the PMon container and host OS. However, we are only building a Python 2 version of that package, which was only intended for use with saithrift.
Fixes#6077
The soinc-frr module has src/sonic-frr/frr submodule. The FRR sub module dependency files are not added to the DPKG file tracking. The patch includes the following.
- Included the submodule dependency files
- Removes the symbolic files.
It fixes the following error during build.
>>> fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git
"SONIC_DPKG_CACHE_METHOD" : "cache"
"DPKG_CACHE_PATH" : "/var/cache/sonic/artifacts"
Made changes so that Lldp docker start using py3 of sonic-db-syncd
submodule update sonic-db-syncd
5cc29a1b32d8d1f4dfbc967bfea2727c50a49c76 (HEAD -> master, origin/master, origin/HEAD) Changes to convert sonic-dbsyncd from python 2 to 3
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
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
**- Why I did it**
We were building a custom version of Supervisor because I had added patches to prevent hangs and crashes if the system clock ever rolled backward. Those changes were merged into the upstream Supervisor repo as of version 3.4.0 (http://supervisord.org/changes.html#id9), therefore, we should be able to simply install the vanilla package via pip. This will also allow us to easily move to Python 3, as Python 3 support was added in version 4.0.0.
**- How I did it**
- Remove Makefiles and patches for building supervisor package from source
- Install Python 3 supervisor package version 4.2.1 in Buster base container
- Also install Python 3 version of supervisord-dependent-startup in Buster base container
- Debian package installed binary in `/usr/bin/`, but pip package installs in `/usr/local/bin/`, so rather than update all absolute paths, I changed all references to simply call `supervisord` and let the system PATH find the executable to prevent future need for changes just in case we ever need to switch back to build a Debian package, then we won't need to modify these again.
- Install Python 2 supervisor package >= 3.4.0 in Stretch and Jessie base containers
sonic-bgpcfgd build fails in the absence of Python 2, as it attempts to explicitly call sonic-cfggen using `/usr/bin/python2.7`. Also, it attempts to call sonic-cfggen using a local, relative path. Since the sonic-config-engine package is not installed, neither are its dependencies.
Now, we configure the Python 3 sonic-config-engine as a dependency of sonic-bgpcfgd, which ensures the Python 3 sonic-config-engine package and its dependencies are installed before sonic-bgpcfgd is built/tested.
Submodule updates include the following commits. Also adding sonic-swsscommon build dependencies where necessary.
* src/sonic-py-swsssdk 1ea30d2...9d9f0c6 (1):
> [SonicV2Connector] make decode_responses=True as default, so python2 application need no code change when migrated to python3(#93)
* src/sonic-snmpagent 6e4a796...57e54d9 (3):
> Interact with Redis by str instead of bytes, migrate to SonicV2Connector with `decode_responses=True` (#171)
> Add a test case for LLDP_LOC_CHASSIS.lldp_loc_man_addr has only one IPv6 address (#167)
> [LLDP]: Update init_db to load global database config (#166)
* src/sonic-utilities acfa824...b693cf6 (11):
> Remove SKU create pytest output directory before execution of the script (#1226)
> [show][techsupport][multi-ASIC] Add support to collect tech support on multi ASIC platform (#1193)
> [show] Fix `show ip bgp sum` (#1194)
> [sonic_sku_create] Move tests from sonic-utilities-tests/ folder to tests/ folder (#1222)
> Replace swsssdk.SonicV2Connector with swsscommon.SonicV2Connector (SWIG wrapper of C++ implementation) in production code (#1217)
> Copy missing values from INIT_CFG to config_db as part of db_migration task (#1209)
> [connect][clear] Support --devicename option for connect/clear line commands (#1214)
> [consutil][show] Remove root need from show line command (#1218)
> [Mellanox] SKU creator Tool (#1163)
> SONiC installer - fix string formatting during image type check (#1197)
> [show/fgnhg.py] Fix whitespace issues (#1211)
This change introduces PDDF which is described here: https://github.com/Azure/SONiC/pull/536
Most of the platform bring up effort goes in developing the platform device drivers, SONiC platform APIs and validating them. Typically each platform vendor writes their own drivers and platform APIs which is very tailor made to that platform. This involves writing code, building, installing it on the target platform devices and testing. Many of the details of the platform are hard coded into these drivers, from the HW spec. They go through this cycle repetitively till everything works fine, and is validated before upstreaming the code.
PDDF aims to make this platform driver and platform APIs development process much simpler by providing a data driven development framework. This is enabled by:
JSON descriptor files for platform data
Generic data-driven drivers for various devices
Generic SONiC platform APIs
Vendor specific extensions for customisation and extensibility
Signed-off-by: Fuzail Khan <fuzail.khan@broadcom.com>
Add Python 3 sonic-yang-mgmt package as a dependency in sonic-utilities makefile.
Recently updated the sonic-utilities Jenkins build environment [here](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-build-tools/pull/185) to begin running tests on the Python 3 version of the sonic-utilities package. However, the build is failing because it attempts to copy the Python 3 sonic-yang-mgmt package from the artifacts of the latest VS build, but the package does not exist because there are no targets which specify it as a dependency. This PR will ensure the Python 3 package is built during the image build process.
* Convert bgpcfgd to python3
Convert bgpmon to python3
Fix some issues in bgpmon
* Add python3-swsscommon as depends
* Install dependencies
* reorder deps
Co-authored-by: Pavel Shirshov <pavel.contrib@gmail.com>
* Build and install openssh from source
* Copy openssh deb package to dest folder
* Update make rule
* Update sonic debian extension
* Append empty line before EOF
* Update openssh patch
* Add openssh-server to base image dependency
* Fix indent type
* Fix comments
* Use commit id instead of tag id and add comment
Signed-off-by: Jing Kan jika@microsoft.com
- Change `/run/arista` mount to pmon by `/var/run/platform_cache`
- Python3 by default for Arista platform initialisation
- Fix outstanding py2/3 compatibility issues (eeprom mostly)
- Use pytest for unit testing
- Miscellaneous modular fixes
The orchagent and syncd need to have the same default synchronous mode configuration. This PR adds a template file to translate the default value in CONFIG_DB (empty field) to an explicit mode so that the orchagent and syncd could have the same default mode.
- Enable thermalctld support for our platforms
- Fix Chassis.get_num_sfp which had an off by one
- Implement read_eeprom and write_eeprom in SfpBase
- Refactor of Psus and PsuSlots. Psus they are now detected and metadata reported
- Improvements to modular support
Co-authored-by: Zhi Yuan Carl Zhao <zyzhao@arista.com>
**- Why I did it**
Install all host services and their data files in package format rather than file-by-file
**- How I did it**
- Create sonic-host-services Python wheel package, currently including procdockerstatsd
- Also add the framework for unit tests by adding one simple procdockerstatsd test case
- Create sonic-host-services-data Debian package which is responsible for installing the related systemd unit files to control the services in the Python wheel. This package will also be responsible for installing any Jinja2 templates and other data files needed by the host services.
bring up chassisdb service on sonic switch according to the design in
Distributed Forwarding in VoQ Arch HLD
Signed-off-by: Honggang Xu <hxu@arista.com>
**- Why I did it**
To bring up new ChassisDB service in sonic as designed in ['Distributed forwarding in a VOQ architecture HLD' ](90c1289eaf/doc/chassis/architecture.md).
**- How I did it**
Implement the section 2.3.1 Global DB Organization of the VOQ architecture HLD.
**- How to verify it**
ChassisDB service won't start without chassisdb.conf file on the existing platforms.
ChassisDB service is accessible with global.conf file in the distributed arichitecture.
Signed-off-by: Honggang Xu <hxu@arista.com>
We were building our own python-click package because we needed features/bug fixes available as of version 7.0.0, but the most recent version available from Debian was in the 6.x range.
"Click" is needed for building/testing and installing sonic-utilities. Now that we are building sonic-utilities as a wheel, with Click specified as a dependency in the setup.py file, setuptools will install a more recent version of Click in the sonic-slave-buster container when building the package, and pip will install a more recent version of Click in the host OS of SONiC when installing the sonic-utilities package. Also, we don't need to worry about installing the Python 2 or 3 version of the package, as the proper one will be installed as necessary.