Currently in this repo would not build dhcp_server container image by default, which would cause that building issue for dhcp_server introduced by other modules cannot be noticed in time.
This PR is to set build dhcp_server container in vs image.
* Fix sonic-mgmt docker build due to Bookworm changes
Because of the Bookworm upgrade, when some build target is specified on
the command line, the build system will try to build everything for
buster and bullseye distros, even if it's not needed by the target.
As a workaround, call the underlying Makefile.work script with
`BLDENV=bullseye` to have it only build packages related to sonic-mgmt.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
* Mark docker-sonic-mgmt as a Bullseye container
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
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Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
sonic_dhcp_server.whl contains not only dhcp_server functionality but also part of dhcp_relay functionality, the existing naming is not appropriate.
Why I did it
HLD implementation: Container Hardening (sonic-net/SONiC#1364)
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only): 14807420
How I did it
Reduce linux capabilities in privileged flag
How to verify it
Check container's settings: Privileged is false and container only has default Linux caps, does not have extended caps.
Modify j2 template files in docker-dhcp-relay. Add dhcprelayd to group dhcp-relay instead of isc-dhcp-relay-VlanXXX, which would make dhcprelayd to become critical process.
In dhcprelayd, subscribe FEATURE table to check whether dhcp_server feature is enabled.
2.1 If dhcp_server feature is disabled, means we need original dhcp_relay functionality, dhcprelayd would do nothing. Because dhcrelay/dhcpmon configuration is generated in supervisord configuration, they will automatically run.
2.2 If dhcp_server feature is enabled, dhcprelayd will stop dhcpmon/dhcrelay processes started by supervisord and subscribe dhcp_server related tables in config_db to start dhcpmon/dhcrelay processes.
2.3 While dhcprelayd running, it will regularly check feature status (by default per 5s) and would encounter below 4 state change about dhcp_server feature:
A) disabled -> enabled
In this scenario, dhcprelayd will subscribe dhcp_server related tables and stop dhcpmon/dhcrelay processes started by supervisord and start new pair of dhcpmon/dhcrelay processes. After this, dhcpmon/dhcrelay processes are totally managed by dhcprelayd.
B) enabled -> enabled
In this scenaro, dhcprelayd will monitor db changes in dhcp_server related tables to determine whether to restart dhcpmon/dhrelay processes.
C) enabled -> disabled
In this scenario, dhcprelayd would unsubscribe dhcp_server related tables and kill dhcpmon/dhcrelay processes started by itself. And then dhcprelayd will start dhcpmon/dhcrelay processes via supervisorctl.
D) disabled -> disabled
dhcprelayd will check whether dhcrelay processes running status consistent with supervisord configuration file. If they are not consistent, dhcprelayd will kill itself, then dhcp_relay container will stop because dhcprelayd is critical process.
Why I did it
Add platform support for Debian 12 (Bookworm) on Mellanox Platform
How I did it
Update hw-management to v7.0030.2008
Deprecate the sfp_count == module_count approach in favour of asic init completion
Ref: Mellanox/hw-mgmt@bf4f593
Add xxd package to base image which is required by hw-management scripts
Add the non-upstream flag into linux kernel cache options
Update the thermalctl logic based on new sysfs attributes
Fix the integrate-mlnx-hw-mgmt script to not populate the arm64 Kconfig
How to verify it
Build kernel and run platform tests
Signed-off-by: Vivek Reddy <vkarri@nvidia.com>
Co-authored-by: Junchao-Mellanox <junchao@nvidia.com>
Co-authored-by: Junchao-Mellanox <57339448+Junchao-Mellanox@users.noreply.github.com>
This fixes lldpcli hitting some error related to being unable to get a
lock on /var/run/lldpd.socket. This version is the version in Debian
Bookworm, even though lldpd is in the lldp container, and that is on
Bullseye. This is because there is a change that went into 1.0.12 that
uses a separate lock file for the lldpd socket instead of locking the
socket file itself. This appears to cause problems in an unprivileged
docker container for unknown reasons (privileged docker container is
fine). Bullseye is on 1.0.11, which isn't new enough to have this
change.
I can't see any specific system capability that might address this.
Rather than debugging this further, just upgrade to the Bookworm
version.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Reddy <vkarri@nvidia.com>
[Nvidia] Enable iproute2 & fix mft build (#16)
* Enable iproute2 as the SDK is also built
Signed-off-by: Vivek Reddy <vkarri@nvidia.com>
* [Nvidia] Dont use mkbmdeb method of dkms to build the package
Signed-off-by: Vivek Reddy <vkarri@nvidia.com>
* Added linux image to the Depends section of mft
Signed-off-by: Vivek Reddy <vkarri@nvidia.com>
[Nvidia] [Bookworm] Separate KERNEL_MFT into a new target (#16782)
* [Nvidia] Seperate KERNEL_MFT into a new target because of kernel header dependency
Signed-off-by: Vivek Reddy <vkarri@nvidia.com>
* Update linux-kernel submodule
Signed-off-by: Vivek Reddy <vkarri@nvidia.com>
* Fix paralell build problem
Signed-off-by: Vivek Reddy <vkarri@nvidia.com>
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Signed-off-by: Vivek Reddy <vkarri@nvidia.com>
This fixes 3 issues:
* Specify test dependencies under extra_requires
* Update the PAM configuration for Bookworm
* Break a cyclical dependency between sonic-host-services and
sonic-buildimage by moving the contents of
src/sonic-host-services-data into sonic-host-services submodule
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
This fixes 4 issues:
* Update tabulate to 0.9.0 and deepdiff to 6.2.2
* Specify test dependencies under extra_requires
* Add check_output parameter to the setup function due to the patch
* Fix error about having a mutable default for field headers in
dataclass
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
This ordering dependency causes FRR to get built for Bookworm, which we
don't need currently. Skip this by having it apply only to Bookworm.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
HLD implementation: Container Hardening (sonic-net/SONiC#1364)
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only): 14807420
How I did it
Reduce linux capabilities in privileged flag
How to verify it
Run restapi sonic-mgmt tests on sn4600c
Check container's settings: Privileged is false and container only has default Linux caps, does not have extended caps.
Why I did it
HLD implementation: Container Hardening (sonic-net/SONiC#1364)
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only): 14807420
How I did it
Reduce linux capabilities in privileged flag
How to verify it
Run snmp sonic-mgmt tests
Check container's settings: Privileged is false and container only has default Linux caps, does not have extended caps.
admin@vlab-01:~$ docker inspect snmp | grep Privi
"Privileged": false,
admin@vlab-01:~$ docker exec -it snmp bash
root@vlab-01:/# capsh --print
Current: cap_chown,cap_dac_override,cap_fowner,cap_fsetid,cap_kill,cap_setgid,cap_setuid,cap_setpcap,cap_net_bind_service,cap_net_raw,cap_sys_chroot,cap_mknod,cap_audit_write,cap_setfcap=ep
Bounding set =cap_chown,cap_dac_override,cap_fowner,cap_fsetid,cap_kill,cap_setgid,cap_setuid,cap_setpcap,cap_net_bind_se
Why I did it
Share docker image to support gnmi container and telemetry container
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO 25423918:
How I did it
Create telemetry image from gnmi docker image.
Enable gnmi container and disable telemetry container by default.
How to verify it
Run end to end test.
#### Why I did it
HLD implementation: Container Hardening (https://github.com/sonic-net/SONiC/pull/1364)
##### Work item tracking
- Microsoft ADO **(number only)**: 14807420
#### How I did it
Reduce linux capabilities in privileged flag
#### How to verify it
Run sflow sonic-mgmt tests
Check container's settings: Privileged is false and container only has default Linux caps, does not have extended caps.
```
admin@vlab-01:~$ docker inspect sflow | grep Privi
"Privileged": false,
admin@vlab-01:~$ docker exec -it sflow bash
root@vlab-01:/# capsh --print
Current: cap_chown,cap_dac_override,cap_fowner,cap_fsetid,cap_kill,cap_setgid,cap_setuid,cap_setpcap,cap_net_bind_service,cap_net_raw,cap_sys_chroot,cap_mknod,cap_audit_write,cap_setfcap=ep
Bounding set =cap_chown,cap_dac_override,cap_fowner,cap_fsetid,cap_kill,cap_setgid,cap_setuid,cap_setpcap,cap_net_bind_service,cap_net_raw,cap_sys_chroot,cap_mknod,cap_audit_write,cap_setfcap
```
Why I did it
In an effort to allow people to build a slim version of SONiC to fit on devices to small storage, there is a need to disable some unneeded features.
The docker-gbsyncd are only applicable to devices with external gearboxes and might not apply to devices that need a small image.
It is therefore desirable to have a knob to not include these gbsyncd containers.
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only):
How I did it
Add a new config INCLUDE_GBSYNCD which is enabled by default to retain the previous behavior.
Setting it to n will not include the platform/components/docker-gbsyncd-*.mk.
How to verify it
Set INCLUDE_GBSYNCD = n and witness that docker-gbsyncd images are not present in the final image.
* Reduce SONiC image filesystem size
Add a build option to reduce the image size.
The image reduction process is affecting the builds in 2 ways:
- change some packages that are installed in the rootfs
- apply a rootfs reduction script
The script itself will perform a few steps:
- remove file duplication by leveraging hardlinks
- under /usr/share/sonic since the symlinks under the device folder are lost during the build.
- under /var/lib/docker since the files there will only be mounted ro
- remove some extra files (man, docs, licenses, ...)
- some image specific space reduction (only for aboot images currently)
The script can later be improved but for now it's reducing the rootfs
size by ~30%.
* restore fully featured vim package
Why I did it
Add config to set pip HTTP timeout value in building process for build to be more stable.
Default value is 60.
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only): 25190067
How I did it
Insert timeout options in all pip commands.
Why I did it
Part implementation of dhcp_server. HLD: sonic-net/SONiC#1282.
Add dhcpservd to dhcp_server container.
How I did it
Add installing required pkg (psutil) in Dockerfile.
Add copying required file to container in Dockerfile (kea-dhcp related and dhcpservd related)
Add critical_process and supervisor config.
Add support for generating kea config (only in dhcpservd.py) and updating lease table (in dhcpservd.py and lease_update.sh)
How to verify it
Build image with setting INCLUDE_DHCP_SERVER to y and enabled dhcp_server feature after installed image, container start as expected.
Enter container and found that all processes defined in supervisor configuration running as expected.
Kill processes defined in critical_processes, container exist.
### Why I did it
Privileges and volumes were incorrectly set in macsec container. Privileged flag is set to false and volumes are not mounted properly.
```
admin@vlab-01:~$ docker inspect macsec0 | grep Privi
"Privileged": false,
admin@vlab-01:~$ docker inspect macsec0 | grep -A 10 Binds
"Binds": [
"/var/run/redis0:/var/run/redis:rw",
"/var/run/redis-chassis:/var/run/redis-chassis:ro",
"/usr/share/sonic/device/x86_64-nokia_ixr7250e_36x400g-r0/Nokia-IXR7250E-36x100G/0:/usr/share/sonic/hwsku:ro",
"/var/run/redis0/:/var/run/redis0/:rw",
"/usr/share/sonic/device/x86_64-nokia_ixr7250e_36x400g-r0:/usr/share/sonic/platform:ro"
],
```
### How I did it
#### How to verify it
Make sure privileged settings remain unchanged and make sure volumes are properly mounted
```
admin@vlab-01:~$ docker inspect macsec | grep Privi
"Privileged": false,
admin@vlab-01:~$ docker inspect macsec | grep -A 10 Binds
"Binds": [
"/etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro",
"/var/run/redis:/var/run/redis:rw",
"/var/run/redis-chassis:/var/run/redis-chassis:ro",
"/etc/fips/fips_enable:/etc/fips/fips_enable:ro",
"/usr/share/sonic/templates/rsyslog-container.conf.j2:/usr/share/sonic/templates/rsyslog-container.conf.j2:ro",
"/etc/sonic:/etc/sonic:ro",
"/host/warmboot:/var/warmboot",
"/usr/share/sonic/device/x86_64-kvm_x86_64-r0/Force10-S6000/:/usr/share/sonic/hwsku:ro",
"/usr/share/sonic/device/x86_64-kvm_x86_64-r0:/usr/share/sonic/platform:ro"
],
```
### Why I did it
[Security] Upgrade the OpenSSL/OpenSSH to fix CVE alerts
Upgrade OpenSSL to 1.1.1n-0+deb11u5
Fix CVEs:
CVE-2023-0464 (Excessive Resource Usage Verifying X.509 Policy
CVE-2023-0465 (Invalid certificate policies in leaf certificates are
CVE-2023-0466 (Certificate policy check not enabled).
CVE-2022-4304 (Timing Oracle in RSA Decryption).
CVE-2023-2650 (Possible DoS translating ASN.1 object identifiers).
Upgrade OpenSSH to 8.4p1-5+deb11u2
Fix CVEs:
CVE-2023-38408 (Lacks SSH agent restriction)
##### Work item tracking
- Microsoft ADO **(number only)**: 25506776
#### How I did it
Upgrade the OpenSSL/OpenSSH package version and fix the UT failure.
#### How to verify it
Verified by UTs with and without FIPS enabled.
* Don't install dependencies of derived debs
When "building" a derived deb package, don't install the dependencies of
the package into the container. It's not needed at this stage.
* Re-add openssh-client and openssh-sftp-server as derived debs
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
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Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
### Why I did it
HLD implementation: Container Hardening (https://github.com/sonic-net/SONiC/pull/1364)
##### Work item tracking
- Microsoft ADO **(number only)**: 14807420
#### How I did it
Reduce linux capabilities in privileged flag
#### How to verify it
Run dhcprelay sonic-mgmt tests
Check container's settings: Privileged is false and container only has default Linux caps, does not have extended caps.
```
admin@vlab-05:~$ docker inspect dhcp_relay | grep Privilege
"Privileged": false,
admin@vlab-05:~$ docker exec -it dhcp_relay bash
root@vlab-05:/# capsh --print
Current: cap_chown,cap_dac_override,cap_fowner,cap_fsetid,cap_kill,cap_setgid,cap_setuid,cap_setpcap,cap_net_bind_service,cap_net_raw,cap_sys_chroot,cap_mknod,cap_audit_write,cap_setfcap=ep
Bounding set =cap_chown,cap_dac_override,cap_fowner,cap_fsetid,cap_kill,cap_setgid,cap_setuid,cap_setpcap,cap_net_bind_service,cap_net_raw,cap_sys_chroot,cap_mknod,cap_audit_write,cap_setfcap
```
Openssh in Debian Bullseye has been updated to 1:8.4p1-5+deb11u2 to fix CVE-2023-38408.
Since we're building openssh with some patches, we need to update our version as well.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
This adds optimization for the SONiC image build by splitting the final build step into two stages. It allows running the first stage in parallel, improving build time.
The optimization is enabled via new rules/config flag ENABLE_RFS_SPLIT_BUILD (disabled by default)
- Why I did it
To improve a build time.
- How I did it
Added a logic to run build_debian.sh in two stages, transferring the progress via a new build artifact.
- How to verify it
make ENABLE_RFS_SPLIT_BUILD=y SONIC_BUILD_JOBS=32 target/<IMAGE_NAME>.bin
Signed-off-by: Yakiv Huryk <yhuryk@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
To simplify usability and increase adoption of the sFlow + dropmon feature without rebuilding an image.
- How I did it
Remove the ENABLE_SFLOW_DROPMON compilation flag, and remove unnecessary patches.
- How to verify it
1. Configure the sFlow on the switch
2. Configure the Host (PTF)
3. Launch the sflowtool on Host (PTF)
4. Send the dropped packets from Host (PTF) to the switch via scapy
5. Check the L3 counters on the switch
6. Check the samples that were captured by the sflowtool on the Host (PTF)
Signed-off-by: vadymhlushko-mlnx <vadymh@nvidia.com>
### Why I did it
HLD implementation: Container Hardening (https://github.com/sonic-net/SONiC/pull/1364)
##### Work item tracking
- Microsoft ADO **(number only)**: 14807420
#### How I did it
Reduce linux capabilities in privileged flag
### Why I did it
HLD implementation: Container Hardening (https://github.com/sonic-net/SONiC/pull/1364)
##### Work item tracking
- Microsoft ADO **(number only)**: 14807420
#### How I did it
Reduce linux capabilities in privileged flag
#### How to verify it
Run radv sonic-mgmt tests
### Why I did it
HLD implementation: Container Hardening (https://github.com/sonic-net/SONiC/pull/1364)
##### Work item tracking
- Microsoft ADO **(number only)**: 14807420
#### How I did it
Reduce linux capabilities in privileged flag
#### How to verify it
Run eventd sonic-mgmt tests
### Why I did it
When FRR is built with Cache enabled, the build failed with the following error logs
```
[2023-09-20T15:17:00.273Z] fatal: Unable to hash src/sonic-frr/frr/tests/topotests/grpc_basic/lib
[2023-09-20T15:17:00.273Z] fatal: Unable to hash src/sonic-frr/frr/tests/topotests/ospfapi/lib
[2023-09-20T15:17:00.273Z] make: *** [Makefile.cache:528: target/debs/bullseye/frr_8.5.1-sonic-0_amd64.deb.smdep] Error 123
[2023-09-20T15:17:00.273Z] make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
```
#### How I did it
Currently symlinks are excluded in hardcoded fashion. With FRR upgrades new symlinks might get introduced. To overcome it modified the way in which symlinks are excluded by finding symlinks using find command
#### How to verify it
Build FRR with cache enabled
Why I did it
Now build will fail on:
fatal: Unable to hash src/sonic-frr/frr/tests/topotests/grpc_basic/lib
fatal: Unable to hash src/sonic-frr/frr/tests/topotests/ospfapi/lib
make: *** [Makefile.cache:528: target/debs/buster/frr_8.5.1-sonic-0_amd64.deb.smdep] Error 123
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
Root cause is that these files are symbol links.
git hash-object can't hash symbol links.
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only): 25271730
How I did it
These two files are symbol links.
When calculate sha value, skip these two files.
Why I did it
When SUPERVISOR_PROC_EXIT_LISTENER_SCRIPT changed, almost all dockers need to be built again.
But currently it will be loaded by cache.
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only): 25123348
How I did it
Add $(DOCKER)_FILES into dependencies.
Stop installing development packages from telemetry docker images to avoid unnecessary space usage.
### Why I did it
From 202305, libswsscommon-dev and the Boost headers were brought in telemetry docker image incorrectly, which result in unnecessary space usage.
##### Work item tracking
- Microsoft ADO **(number only)**:25176224
#### How I did it
Remove libswsscommon-dev accordingly.
#### How to verify it
Image building.
#### Why I did it
The sflow debug container does not include the debug symbols of hsflowd.
#### How I did it
Add the hsflowd debug dependency.
#### How to verify it
Build the sflow debug container, get into the container, open gdb to load the hsflowd program. Verified debug symbol is available.
Why I did it
Add dhcp_server ipv4 feature to SONiC.
HLD: sonic-net/SONiC#1282
How I did it
To be clarify: This container is disabled by INCLUDE_DHCP_SERVER = n for now, which would cause container not build.
Add INCLUDE_DHCP_SERVER to indicate whether to build dhcp_server container
Add docker file for dhcp_server, build and install kea-dhcp4 inside container
Add template file for dhcp_server container services.
Add entry for dhcp_server to FEATURE table in config_db.
How to verify it
Build image with INCLUDE_DHCP_SERVER = y to verify:
Image can be install successfully without crush.
By config feature state dhcp_server enabled to enable dhcp_server.
### Why I did it
We're not adding any patch on top of hiredis, and there's no apparent reason to build this. Remove the build step here, and just install the package from the Debian repos.
##### Work item tracking
- Microsoft ADO **(number only)**: 24381590
#### How to verify it
Build the SONiC image, and load it. Verify that services come up.
Why I did it
There is no reason to build deb package ethtool from source code.
We can install the same version from Debian bullseye mirror.
How I did it
Remove ethtool Makefiles from sonic-buildimage.
Install ethtool via apt-get in pmon container.