Why I did it
Eliminate benign firsttime boot error reported when running on platforms that do not support kdump.
How I did it
Change rc.local to check for presence of the file /etc/default/kdump-tools before referencing it.
How to verify it
Install a new image on an armhf or arm64 platform and check for a failed reference to /etc/default/kdump-tools on firsttime boot.
[image]: Prevent radius passkey and snmp community string into syslog. (#9727)
#### Why I did it
Prevent radius passkey and snmp community string into syslog.
#### How I did it
Add radius and snmp config command to PASSWD_CMDS
#### How to verify it
Run and pass all UTs.
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#### Description for the changelog
Add radius and snmp config command to PASSWD_CMDS to prevent radius passkey and snmp community string into syslog.
#### A picture of a cute animal (not mandatory but encouraged)
Why I did it
The existing log file size in sonic is 1 Mb. Over a period of time this leads to huge number of log files which becomes difficult for monitoring applications to handle.
Instead of large number of small files, the size of the log file is not set to 16 Mb which reduces the number of files over a period of time.
How I did it
Changed the size parameter and related macros in logrotate config for rsyslog
How to verify it
Execute logrotate manually and verify the limit when the file gets rotated.
Signed-off-by: Sudharsan Dhamal Gopalarathnam <sudharsand@nvidia.com>
1. Fix build for armhf and arm64
2. upgrade centec tsingma bsp support to 5.10 kernel
3. modify centec platform driver for linux 5.10
Co-authored-by: Shi Lei <shil@centecnetworks.com>
Python 2 is no longer available, so remove those packages, and remove
the pip2 commands. For picocom and systemd, just install from the
regular repo, since there's no backports yet.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
Add code to interfaces-config.sh to configure eth1 in multi-asic
containers so that they can access midplane subnet.
Co-authored-by: Maxime Lorrillere <mlorrillere@arista.com>
copp-config service needs to be started after sonic.target so that it could
render the copp-config with the latest information.
It also needs to be restarted when config reload or load_minigraph is invoked.
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
Added logrotate file for wtmp and btmp to override default conf and set size cap as 100K as done in
PR: #865. For buster this is control by separate file wtmp and btmp.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
*Removed execute permissions from the systemd copp-config.service file.
Without this we will get a warning: "Configuration file /lib/systemd/system/copp-config.service is marked executable. Please remove executable permission bits. Proceeding anyway."
Why I did it
fstrim has dependency on pmon docker.
How I did it
start fstrim timer after sonic.target.
How to verify it
local test and PR test.
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie ying.xie@microsoft.com
This commit adds support for changing the default console baud rate configured
within the U-Boot bootloader. That default baud rate is exposed via the value
of the U-Boot 'baudrate' environment variable. This commit removes logic that
hardcoded the console baud rate to 115200 and instead ensures that the U-Boot
'baudrate' variable is always used when constructing the Linux kernel boot
arguments used when booting Sonic.
A change is also made to rc.local to ensure that the specified baud rate is set
correctly in the serial getty service.
*To run VNET route consistency check periodically.
*For any failure, the monit will raise alert based on return code.
Signed-off-by: Volodymyr Samotiy <volodymyrs@nvidia.com>
Enable fib_multipath_use_neigh for v4
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt
Why I did:
This is helpful if the neighbor are not directly connected then Kernel forward to unreachable neighbor option. With this option forwarding using neighbor state to be valid.
In version 3.0.0, If a broadcast address is specified in
/etc/network/interfaces, then when ifup is run, it will fail with an
error saying `'str' object has no attribute 'packed'`. This appears to
be because it expects all attributes for an interface to be "packable"
into a compact binary representation. However, it doesn't actually
convert the broadcast address into an IPNetwork object (other addresses
are handled).
Therefore, convert the broadcast address it reads in from a str to an
IPNetwork object.
Also explicitly specify the scope of the loopback address in
/etc/network/interfaces as host scope. Otherwise, it will get added as
global scope by default. As part of this, use JSON to parse ip's output
instead of text, for robustness.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
#### Why I did it
I made this change to support warm/fast reboot for SONiC extension packages as per HLD Azure/SONiC#682.
#### How I did it
I extended manifest.json.j2 with new warm/fast reboot related fields and also extended sonic_debian_extension.j2 script template to generate the shutdown order files for warm and fast reboot.
- Why I did it
Currently dhcp packets are disabled by the COPP manager for non ToRRouter type switches.
Even if the feature is enabled, DHCP packets wont hook to the CPU since the COPP manager will not trap this packets.
This change is to disable dhcp_relay by default for non ToRRouter switches from init_cfg.json.
With this approach, if the user want to enable the feature for non ToRRouter switches, manual enablement is required by the 'feature' configuration.
This is to keep the current approach for MSFT production issue with dhcp relay for non ToRRouter switched and allow the user to decide if to use it or not.
- How I did it
Configure dhcp_relay 'disabled' by default on init_cfg.json for non ToRRouter switches.
Remove the exclusion of dhcp packets on copp_cfg.json
- How to verify it
Enable dhcp_relay feature on a non ToRRouter switch.
Unit-tests modified so the default values on mocked CONFIG DB in 'test_vectors.py' for dhcp_relay will be 'disabled'.
This is by the change for 'init_cfg.json.j2'.
For ToRRouter the state will change from 'disabled' to 'enabled'.
Another test case added for a 'ToR' switch type, this is to test the state is 'enabled' if the user configured it to be so.
dash doesn't support += operation to append to a variable's value. Use KDUMP_CMDLINE_APPEND="${KDUMP_CMDLINE_APPEND} " instead
The below error message is seen when a reboot is issued.
[ 342.439096] kdump-tools[13655]: /etc/init.d/kdump-tools: 117: /etc/default/kdump-tools: KDUMP_CMDLINE_APPEND+= panic=10 debug hpet=disable pcie_port=compat pci=nommconf sonic_platform=x86_64-accton_as7326_56x-r0: not found
Why I did it
Support multiple pcie configuration file and change the pcie status table name
This is to match with below two PRs.
Azure/sonic-platform-common#195Azure/sonic-platform-daemons#189
How I did it
Check pcie configuration file with wild card and change the device status table name
How to verify it
Restart with changes and see if the pcie check works as expected.
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.
Why I did it
In upgrade scenarios, where config_db.json is not carry forwarded to new image, it could be left w/o TACACS credentials.
Added a service to trigger 5 minutes after boot and restore TACACS, if /etc/sonic/old_config/tacacs.json is present.
How I did it
By adding a service, that would fire 5 mins after boot.
This service apply tacacs if available.
How to verify it
Upgrade and watch status of tacacs.timer & tacacs.service
You may create /etc/sonic/old_config/tacacs.json, with updated credentials
(before 5mins after boot) and see that appears in config & persisted too.
Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
201911
202006
202012
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao yozhao@microsoft.com
Why I did it
This PR aims to monitor the memory usage of streaming telemetry container and restart streaming telemetry container if memory usage is larger than the pre-defined threshold.
How I did it
I borrowed the system tool Monit to run a script memory_checker which will periodically check the memory usage of streaming telemetry container. If the memory usage of telemetry container is larger than the pre-defined threshold for 10 times during 20 cycles, then an alerting message will be written into syslog and at the same time Monit will run the script restart_service to restart the streaming telemetry container.
How to verify it
I verified this implementation on device str-7260cx3-acs-1.
#### Why I did it
If a process limits using nodes by mempolicy/cpusets, and those nodes become memory exhaustion status, one process may be killed by oom-killer.
No panic occurs in this case, because other node's memory may be free.
This means system total status may be not fatal yet.
#### How I did it
Remove 'vm.panic_on_oom=1' kernel flag from 'vmcore-sysctl.conf '
Why I did it
Currently, there is a bug in the ntp.conf jinja2 template where it will ignore the src_intf directive in CONFIG_DB if there are multiple IP addresses associated with an interface. This code change fixes that bug and allows the template to select the correct source interface for NTP.
How I did it
I did this by modifying the macro in ntp.conf.j2 which determines if there is an ip address associated with an interface to set a state variable when it detects a valid interface entry in CONFIG_DB instead of outputting "true" directly (which could result in multiple "trues" outputted for interfaces with multiple valid IP addresses).
How to verify it
Add two ipv4 addresses to an interface in SONiC
Add the following configuration to config_db.json
{
"NTP": {
"global": {
"src_intf": "Ethernet1"
}
}
}
Replace Ethernet1 with the interface name of the one you assigned the IP addresses to.
Run sudo config reload -y
Open /etc/ntp.conf and verify that the following line exists
...
interface listen Ethernet1
...
The interface specified should be the one set in the previous steps.
Description for the changelog
[ntp] Fix ntp.conf template to allow setting of source port in CONFIG_DB
Why I did it
start pcie-check.service after config-setup.service since pcie_util depends on device_info which is available with config db metadata.
How I did it
Add config-setup.service as a dependency of pcie-check.service
How to verify it
Upon reboot, check if the pcie-check.sh throws the platform api error which is dependent on DEVICE_METADATA
Why I did it
Finding running containers through "docker ps" breaks when kubernetes deploys container, as the names are mangled.
How I did it
The data is is available from FEATURE table, which takes care of kubernetes deployment too.
How to verify it
Deploy a feature via kubernetes and don't expect error from container_check.
Why I did it
Support readonly version of the command vtysh
How I did it
Check if the command starting with "show", and verify only contains single command in script.
Fix#7364
99-default.link - was always in SONiC, but previous systemd (<247) had an issue and it did not work due to issue systemd/systemd#3374. Now systemd 247 works.
However, such policy overrides teamd provided mac address which causes teamd netdev to use a random mac
address. Therefore, needs to be disabled.
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
Encounter error during "config-setup boot" if the updategraph is enabled.
How I did it
Correct the code inside the config-setup script.
Remove the space between the assignment operator.
How to verify it
Remove the /etc/sonic/config_db.json and reboot the device.
Originally, it will return following error after boot up.
rv: command not found
After modification, it can correctly parse the status of updategraph without error.
This commit has following changes:
* Add templates and code to support VoQ chassis iBGP peers
* Add support to convert a new VoQChassisInternal element in the
BGPSession element of the minigraph to a new BGP_VOQ_CHASSIS_NEIGHBOR
table in CONFIG_DB.
* Add a new set of "voq_chassis" templates to docker-fpm-frr
* Add a new BGP peer manager to bgpcfgd to add neighbors from the
BGP_VOQ_CHASSIS_NEIGHBOR table using the voq_chassis templates.
* Add a test case for minigraph.py, making sure the VoQChassisInternal
element creates a BGP_VOQ_CHASSIS_NEIGHBOR entry, but not if its
value is "false".
* Add a set of test cases for the new voq_chassis templates in
sonic-bgpcfgd tests.
Note that the templates expect the new
"bgp bestpath peer-type multipath-relax" bgpd configuration to be
available.
Signed-off-by: Joanne Mikkelson <jmmikkel@arista.com>
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao yozhao@microsoft.com
Why I did it
Since we introduced a new value always_disabled for the state field in FEATURE table, the expected running container list
should exclude the always_diabled containers. This bug was found by nightly test and posted at here: issue. This PR fixes#7210.
How I did it
I added a logic condition to decide whether the value of state field of a container was always_disabled or not.
How to verify it
I verified this on the device str-dx010-acs-1.
Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
201811
201911
202006
[ x] 202012
- Why I did it
Group all SONiC services together and able to manage them together. Will be used in config reload command as much simpler and generic way to restart services.
- How I did it
Add services to sonic.target
- How to verify it
Together with Azure/sonic-utilities#1199
config reload -y
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyshchak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
show ip interfaces is enhanced recently to support multi ASIC platforms in this PR- https://github.com/Azure/sonic-utilities/pull/1396 .
The ipintutil script as to run as sudo user, to get the ip interface from each namespace.
Add this script to the sudoer file so that show ip interface command is available for user with read-only permissions
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan <arlakshm@microsoft.com>
- 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
Update topology script to retrieve hwsku from minigraph
if hwsku information is not available in config_db.
Fix clean up of interfaces in msft_multi_asic_vs hwsku
topology script.
- Why I did it
When bringing up multi-asic VS switch, topology service is started during boot up.
Topology service starts a shell script which runs the topology script present in /usr/share/sonic/device// directory. To invoke hwsku specific script, the topology script tries to retrieve hwsku information from config_db.
During initial boot up config_db might not be populated. In order to start topology service before config_db is updated,
update topology script to get hwsku information from minigraph.xml if it is available.
This will be helpful to bring up multi-asic VS testbed by loading minigraph and starting topology service.
- How I did it
Update topology.sh script to retrieve hwsku information from minigraph.xml.
Fix clean up function on msft_multi_asic_vs toplogy script.
- How to verify it
single-asic VS - no change; topology service is only enabled for multi-asic VS.
multi-asic VS - Bring up multi-asic VS image, copy minigraph to vs image, start topology service. Topology service should be successful.
to test clean up function fix, start topology service - make sure interfaces are created and moved to the right namespaces.
stop topology service - make sure namespace do not have any interface and all front end interfaces are present in default namespace.
- Why I did it
As of Azure/sonic-utilities#1297, subcommands of pcieutil have changed to remove the redundant pcie- prefix. This PR adapts calling applications (pcie-check) to the new syntax.
Resolves#6676
- How I did it
Remove pcie- prefix from pcieutil subcommands in calling applications
Also add pcieutil * to sudoers file, as pcieutil requires elevated permissions
A few issues where discovered with crashkernel on Arista platforms.
1) platforms using `docker_inram=on` would end up OOM in kdump environment.
This happens because the same initramfs is used by SONiC and the crashkernel.
With `docker_inram=on` the `dockerfs.tar.gz` is extracted in a `tmpfs` created for the occasion.
Since `dockerfs.tar.gz` weights more than 1.5G, it doesn't fit into the kdump environment and ends up OOM.
This OOM event can in turn trigger a panic.
2) Arista platforms with `secureboot` enabled would fail to load the crashkernel because the kernel parameter would be discarded on boot.
This happens because the `boot0` in secureboot mode is strict about kernel parameter injection.
3) The secureboot path allowlist would remove kernel crash reports.
4) The kdump service would fail on Arista products since `/boot/` is empty in `secureboot`
**- How I did it**
1) To prevent an OOM event in the crashkernel the fix is to avoid the codepaths in `union-mount` that create tmpfs and populate them. Some more codepath specific to Arista devices are also skipped to make the kdump process faster.
This relies on detecting that the initramfs is starting in a kdump environment and skipping some initialization.
The `/usr/sbin/kdump-config` tool appends a few kernel cmdline arguments when loading the crashkernel.
The most unique one is `systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service` which is used in a few initramfs hooks to set `in_kdump`.
2) To allow `kdump` to work in `secureboot` environment the cmdline generation in boot0 was slightly modified.
The codepath to load kernel parameters changed by SONiC is now running for booting in secure mode.
It was altered to prevent an append only behavior which would grow the `kernel-cmdline` at every reboot.
This ever growing behavior would lead `kexec` to fail to load the kernel due to a too long cmdline.
3) To get the kernel crash under /var/crash this path has to be added to `allowlist_paths`
4) The `/host/image-XXX/boot` folder is now populated in `secureboot` mode but not used.
**- How to verify it**
Regular boot:
- enable kdump
- enable docker_inram=on via kernel-params
- reboot
- generate a crash `echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger`
- before: witness OOM events on the console
- after: crash kernel works and crash available under /var/crash
Secure boot:
- enable kdump
- reboot
- generate a crash `echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger`
- before: witness no kdump
- after: crash kernel works and crash available under /var/crash
Co-authored-by: Boyang Yu <byu@arista.com>
fixesAzure/sonic-utilities#1389
With the recent changes in sudoer files. The show commands fails for the read-only users.
The problem here is the 'docker ps' is failing in the function [get_routing_stack()](8a1109ed30/show/main.py (L54)) therefore all the CLI commands are failing.
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan <arlakshm@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan <arlakshm@microsoft.com>
- Why I did it
The command sudo ip netns identify <pid> is used in function get_current_namespace
to check in the cli command is running in host context or within a namespace.
This function is used for every CLI command and command sudo ip netns identify <pid> needs to be added in sudoer files to allow users with RO access to run show cli commands
This problem is not there on single asic platforms.
- How I did it
Add ip netns identify [0-9]* to sudoers file.
Following changes were done for ebtables:
- Support for Multi-asic platforms. Ebtable filters are installed in namespace for multi-asic and not host. On Single asic installed on host.
- For Multi-asic platforms we don't want to install on host otherwise Namespace-to-Namespace communication does not happens since ARP Request are not forwarded.
- Updated to use text file to restore ebtables rules then the binary format. Rules are restore as part of Database docker init instead of rc.local
- Removed the ebtable service files for buster as not needed as filters are restored/installed as part of database docker init.
All the binaries are pre-installed with ebtables* binary are same as ebatbles-legacy-*
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan arlakshm@microsoft.com
- Why I did it
This PR has the changes to support having different swss.rec and sairedis.rec for each asic.
The logrotate script is updated as well
- How I did it
Update the orchagent.sh script to use the logfile name options in these PRs(Azure/sonic-swss#1546 and Azure/sonic-sairedis#747)
In multi asic platforms the record files will be different for each asic, with the format swss.asic{x}.rec and sairedis.asic{x}.rec
Update the logrotate script for multiasic platform .
* [warm boot finalizer] only wait for enabled components to reconcile
Define the component with its associated service. Only wait for components that have associated service enabled to reconcile during warm reboot.
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
**- Why I did it**
This PR aims to monitor the running status of each container. Currently the auto-restart feature was enabled. If a critical process exited unexpected, the container will be restarted. If the container was restarted 3 times during 20 minutes, then it will not run anymore unless we cleared the flag using the command `sudo systemctl reset-failed <container_name>` manually.
**- How I did it**
We will employ Monit to monitor a script. This script will generate the expected running container list and compare it with the current running containers. If there are containers which were expected to run but were not running, then an alerting message will be written into syslog.
**- How to verify it**
I tested this feature on a lab device `str-a7050-acs-3` which has single ASIC and `str2-n3164-acs-3` which has a Multi-ASIC. First I manually stopped a container by running the command `sudo systemctl stop <container_name>`, then I checked whether there was an alerting message in the syslog.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
In scenario where upgrade gets config from minigraph, it could miss tacacs credentials as they are not in minigraph. Hence restore explicitly upon load-minigraph, if present.
- Why I did it
Upon boot, when config migration is required, the switch could load config from minigraph. The config-load from minigraph would wipe off TACACS key and disable login via TACACS, which would disable all remote user access. This change, would re-configure the TACACS if there is a saved copy available.
- How I did it
When config is loaded from minigraph, look for a TACACS credentials back up (tacacs.json) under /etc/sonic/old_config. If present, load the credentials into running config, before config-save is called.
- How to verify it
Remove /etc/sonic/config_db.json and do an image update. Upon reboot, w/o this change, you would not be able ssh in as remote user. You may login as admin and check out, "show tacacs" & "show aaa" to verify that tacacs-key is missing and login is not enabled for tacacs.
With this change applied, remove /etc/sonic/config_db.json, but save tacacs & aaa credentials as tacacs.json in /etc/sonic/. Upon reboot, you should see remote user access possible.
Added source interface support for NTP.
Also made NTP start on Mgmt-VRF by default when configured.
**- How I did it**
1) Updated hostcfg to listen to global config NTP and NTP_SERVER tables and restart ntp when ever the configuration changes. NTP table includes source interface configuration.
2) The ntp script updated to by default start on Mgmt-VFT when configured.
Signed-off-by: Prabhu Sreenivasan <prabhu.sreenivasan@broadcom>
Certain platform specific packages sonic-platform-xyz, installs files onto rootfs, which would be placed on read-write mount path on /host/image-name/rw/...
when ntpd starts it tries to do read access on /usr/bin /usr/sbin/ /usr/local/bin , which inturn links further to the read-write mount path also.
Where ntpd would get below Apparmor Warning message
LOG:-
audit: type=1400 audit(1606226503.240:21): apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="/usr/sbin/ntpd" name="/image-HEAD-dirty-20201111.173951/rw/usr/local/bin/" pid=3733 comm="ntpd" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=0 ouid=0
audit: type=1400 audit(1606226503.240:22): apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="/usr/sbin/ntpd" name="/image-HEAD-dirty-20201111.173951/rw/usr/sbin/" pid=3733 comm="ntpd" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=0 ouid=0
audit: type=1400 audit(1606226503.240:23): apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="/usr/sbin/ntpd" name="/image-HEAD-dirty-20201111.173951/rw/usr/bin/" pid=3733 comm="ntpd" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=0 ouid=0
Fix:
Add rw/.. mount path similar to root path access provided for ntpd in /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.ntpd
Signed-off-by: Antony Rheneus <arheneus@marvell.com>
Create new file to "sysctl.d" with desired panic conditions.
It will trigger a vmcore dump using kdump-tools on these situations.
Signed-off-by: Shlomi Bitton <shlomibi@nvidia.com>
The default /etc/default/kdump-tools file provided by the kdump-tools
package doesn't set a value for KDUMP_CMDLINE_APPEND.
The default kdump command line arguments need to be set in order
to extend them to use additional arguments required for SONiC
platforms.
Signed-off-by: Rajendra Dendukuri <rajendra.dendukuri@broadcom.com>
- Why I did it
Move frr logs from syslog from the directory /var/log/quagga/.log to /var/log/frr/log
- How I did it
Updated the rsyslog config files.
- How to verify it
Verified the logs come into the file zebra.log and bgpd.log in the DIR /var/log/frr/log
- Allow platform specific reboot script to be called after crash kernel has
finished copying the kernel vmcore
- Disable pcie advanced features when running crash kernel. This improves
reliability of the crash kernel to successfully create a vmcore and also
reboot
- Allow crash kernel to reboot if a panic is seen while it is generating a
vmcore
- Fix crash kernel to use the SONiC specific /usr/local/bin/reboot script
instead of the Linux reboot command /sbin/reboot
- Use sonic_platform as the kernel command line parameter to pass platform identifier string
Signed-off-by: Rajendra Dendukuri <rajendra.dendukuri@broadcom.com>
Make sure ntp-config service is executed before ntpd
Updated ntp-config service files to force dependency with ntp service. Also resolved circular dependency with --no-block flag. (needed as ntp-config service internally invokes systemd to restart ntp which in turn waits for ntp-config to complete)
Signed-off-by: Prabhu Sreenivasan <prabhu.sreenivasan@broadcom.com>
**- Why I did it**
Align style with slightly modified PEP8 standards (extend maximum line length to 120 chars). This will also help in the transition to Python 3, where it is more strict about whitespace, plus it helps unify style among the SONiC codebase. Will tackle other directories in separate PRs.
**- How I did it**
Using `autopep8 --in-place --max-line-length 120` and some manual tweaks.
* [bash.bashrc] Add reverse SSH script to bash.bashrc
* Fix command issue and add emptt line before EOF
* Add checks for SSH_TARGET_CONSOLE_LINE
Signed-off-by: Jing Kan jika@microsoft.com
- Why I did it
Add reboot history to State db so that can be used telemetry service
- How I did it
Split the process-reboot-cause service to determine-reboot-cause and process-reboot-cause
determine-reboot-cause to determine the reboot cause
process-reboot-cause to parse the reboot cause files and put the reboot history to state db
Moved to sonic-host-service* packages
- How to verify it
Performed unit test and tested on DUT
Fix 259 alerts reported by the LGTM tool:
- 245 for Unused import
- 7 for Testing equality to None
- 5 for Duplicate key in dict literal
- 1 for Module is imported more than once
- 1 for Unused local variable
- Why I did it
There is a issue for counters after warm-reboot:
If I clear counters by command "sonic-clear counters", then execute 'warm-reboot' and whenSONiC is restart, the counters showed with command "show interface counters" is still old counters before "sonic-clear". It is not the right counters because the counters file in '/tmp' is lost in warm-reboot process.
- How I did it
I fixed it by saving '/tmp/portstat-0' folders in '/host/' before executing 'warm-reboot' (in pull request Azure/sonic-utilities#1099 ), and restore the counters folders back to '/tmp/' after warm-reboot process is finished.
- How to verify it
Clear counters by command 'sonic-clear'
sonic-clear counters
sonic-clear dropcounters
sonic-clear pfccounters
sonic-clear queuecounters
sonic-clear rifcounters
Execute 'warm-reboot'
Use command ‘show interface counters’ to see if the counters is right.
* Add explicit default state into the constants.yml
* Enable/disable only peer-groups, available in the config
* Retrieve updates from frr before using configuration
Co-authored-by: Pavel Shirshov <pavel.contrib@gmail.com>
When forced mgmt routes are present, the issue fixed as part of #5754 is not complete.
Added a preference(priority) field to forced mgmt route ip rules
In multi asic platforms the "show ip bgp summary" commands is not available for user with read only privileges, so to fix this the vtysh command with the new "-n" option, added for multi asic platforms, needs to be added to the READ_ONLY_COMMANDS list in the sudoers files. Added the command vtysh -n [0-9] -c show * to list of READ_ONLY_COMMANDS in the sudoers files in this commit.
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan <arlakshm@microsoft.com>
To consolidate host services and install via packages instead of file-by-file, also as part of migrating all of SONiC to Python 3, as Python 2 is no longer supported.
Our use case is to register new features in runtime. The previous change which introduced the cache broke this capability and caused hostcfgd crash.
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyshchak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
- Convert core_uploader.py script to Python 3
- Use logger from sonic-py-common for uniform logging
- Reorganize imports alphabetically per PEP8 standard
- Two blank lines precede functions per PEP8 standard
- Remove unnecessary global variable declarations
* This was a temporary fix for orchagent spamming log messages and causing rate limiting, leading to critical messages being dropped for the syslog. No longer needed since Azure/sonic-sairedis#680 was merged.
FixAzure/SONiC#551
When eth0 IP address is configured, an ip rule is getting added for eth0 IP address through the interfaces.j2 template.
This eth0 ip rule creates an issue when VRF (data VRF or management VRF) is also created in the system.
When any VRF (data VRF or management VRF) is created, a new rule is getting added automatically by kernel as "1000: from all lookup [l3mdev-table]".
This l3mdev IP rule is never getting deleted even if VRF is deleted.
Once if this l3mdev IP rule is added, if user configures IP address for the eth0 interface, interfaces.j2 adds an eth0 IP rule as "1000:from 100.104.47.74 lookup default ". Priority 1000 is automatically chosen by kernel and hence this rule gets higher priority than the already existing rule "1001:from all lookup local ".
This results in an issue "ping from console to eth0 IP does not work once if VRF is created" as explained in Issue 551.
More details and possible solutions are explained as comments in the Issue551.
This PR is to resolve the issue by always fixing the low priority 32765 for the IP rule that is created for the eth0 IP address.
Tested with various combinations of VRF creation, deletion and IP address configuration along with ping from console to eth0 IP address.
Co-authored-by: Kannan KVS <kannan_kvs@dell.com>
Why/How I did:
Make sure first error syslog is triggered based on FAULT TOLERANCE condition.
Added support of repeat clause with alert action. This is used as trigger
for generation of periodic syslog error messages if error is persistent
Updated the monit conf files with repeat every x cycles for the alert action
- Why I did it
The update_all_feature_states can run in the range of 20+ seconds to one minute. With load of AAA & Tacacs preceding it, any DB updates in AAA/TACACS during the long running feature updates would get missed. To avoid, switch the order.
- How I did it
Do a load after after updating all feature states.
- How to verify it
Not a easy one
Have a script that
restart hostcfgd
sleep 2s
run redis-cli/config command to update AAA/TACACS table
Run the script above and watch the file /etc/pam.d/common-auth-sonic for a minute.
- When it repro:
The updates will not reflect in /etc/pam.d/common-auth-sonic
To consolidate host services and install via packages instead of file-by-file, also as part of migrating all of SONiC to Python 3, as Python 2 is no longer supported, convert caclmgrd to Python 3 and add to sonic-host-services package
* Initial commit for BGP internal neighbor table support.
> Add new template named "internal" for the internal BGP sessions
> Add a new table in database "BGP_INTERNAL_NEIGHBOR"
> The internal BGP sessions will be stored in this new table "BGP_INTERNAL_NEIGHBOR"
* Changes in template generation tests with the introduction of internal neighbor template files.
The psutil library used in process_checker create a cache for each
process when calling process_iter. So, there is some possibility that
one process exists when calling process_iter, but not exists when
calling cmdline, which will raise a NoSuchProcess exception. This commit
fix the issue.
Signed-off-by: bingwang <bingwang@microsoft.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.
**- Why I did it**
On teamd docker restart, the swss and syncd needs to be restarted as there are dependent resources present.
**- How I did it**
Add the teamd as a dependent service for swss
Updated the docker-wait script to handle service and dependent services separately.
Handle the case of warm-restart for the dependent service
**- How to verify it**
Verified the following scenario's with the following testbed
VM1 ----------------------------[DUT 6100] -----------------------VM2, ping traffic continuous between VMs
1. Stop teamd docker alone
> swss, syncd dockers seen going away
> The LAG reference count error messages seen for a while till swss docker stops.
> Dockers back up.
2. Enable WR mode for teamd. Stop teamd docker alone
> swss, syncd dockers not removed.
> The LAG reference count error messages not seen
> Repeated stop teamd docker test - same result, no effect on swss/syncd.
3. Stop swss docker.
> swss, teamd, syncd goes off - dockers comes back correctly, interfaces up
4. Enable WR mode for swss . Stop swss docker
> swss goes off not affecting syncd/teamd dockers.
5. Config reload
> no reference counter error seen, dockers comes back correctly, with interfaces up
6. Warm reboot, observations below
> swss docker goes off first
> teamd + syncd goes off to the end of WR process.
> dockers comes back up fine.
> ping traffic between VM's was NOT HIT
7. Fast reboot, observations below
> teamd goes off first ( **confirmed swss don't exit here** )
> swss goes off next
> syncd goes away at the end of the FR process
> dockers comes back up fine.
> there is a traffic HIT as per fast-reboot
8. Verified in multi-asic platform, the tests above other than WR/FB scenarios
**- Why I did it**
If we ran the CLI commands `sudo config feature autorestart snmp disabled/enabled` or `sudo config feature autorestart swss disabled/enabled`, then SNMP container will be stopped and started. This behavior was not expected since we updated the `auto_restart` field not update `state` field in `FEATURE` table. The reason behind this issue is that either `state` field or `auto_restart` field was updated, the function `update_feature_state(...)` will be invoked which then starts snmp.timer service.
The snmp.timer service will first stop snmp.service and later start snmp.service.
In order to solve this issue, the function `update_feature_state(...)` will be only invoked if `state` field in `FEATURE` table was
updated.
**- How I did it**
When the demon `hostcfgd` was activated, all the values of `state` field in `FEATURE` table of each container will be
cached. Each time the function `feature_state_handler(...)` is invoked, it will determine whether the `state` field of a
container was changed or not. If it was changed, function `update_feature_state(...)` will be invoked and the cached
value will also be updated. Otherwise, nothing will be done.
**- How to verify it**
We can run the CLI commands `sudo config feature autorestart snmp disabled/enabled` or `sudo config feature autorestart swss disabled/enabled` to check whether SNMP container is stopped and started. We also can run the CLI commands `sudo config feature state snmp disabled/enabled` or `sudo config feature state swss disabled/enabled` to check whether the container is stopped and restarted.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
**- Why I did it**
To introduce dynamic support of BBR functionality into bgpcfgd.
BBR is adding `neighbor PEER_GROUP allowas-in 1' for all BGP peer-groups which points to T0
Now we can add and remove this configuration based on CONFIG_DB entry
**- How I did it**
I introduced a new CONFIG_DB entry:
- table name: "BGP_BBR"
- key value: "all". Currently only "all" is supported, which means that all peer-groups which points to T0s will be updated
- data value: a dictionary: {"status": "status_value"}, where status_value could be either "enabled" or "disabled"
Initially, when bgpcfgd starts, it reads initial BBR status values from the [constants.yml](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/5626/files#diff-e6f2fe13a6c276dc2f3b27a5bef79886f9c103194be4fcb28ce57375edf2c23cR34). Then you can control BBR status by changing "BGP_BBR" table in the CONFIG_DB (see examples below).
bgpcfgd knows what peer-groups to change fron [constants.yml](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/5626/files#diff-e6f2fe13a6c276dc2f3b27a5bef79886f9c103194be4fcb28ce57375edf2c23cR39). The dictionary contains peer-group names as keys, and a list of address-families as values. So when bgpcfgd got a request to change the BBR state, it changes the state only for peer-groups listed in the constants.yml dictionary (and only for address families from the peer-group value).
**- How to verify it**
Initially, when we start SONiC FRR has BBR enabled for PEER_V4 and PEER_V6:
```
admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ vtysh -c 'show run' | egrep 'PEER_V.? allowas'
neighbor PEER_V4 allowas-in 1
neighbor PEER_V6 allowas-in 1
```
Then we apply following configuration to the db:
```
admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ cat disable.json
{
"BGP_BBR": {
"all": {
"status": "disabled"
}
}
}
admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ sonic-cfggen -j disable.json -w
```
The log output are:
```
Oct 14 18:40:22.450322 str-s6100-acs-1 DEBUG bgp#bgpcfgd: Received message : '('all', 'SET', (('status', 'disabled'),))'
Oct 14 18:40:22.450620 str-s6100-acs-1 DEBUG bgp#bgpcfgd: execute command '['vtysh', '-f', '/tmp/tmpmWTiuq']'.
Oct 14 18:40:22.681084 str-s6100-acs-1 DEBUG bgp#bgpcfgd: execute command '['vtysh', '-c', 'clear bgp peer-group PEER_V4 soft in']'.
Oct 14 18:40:22.904626 str-s6100-acs-1 DEBUG bgp#bgpcfgd: execute command '['vtysh', '-c', 'clear bgp peer-group PEER_V6 soft in']'.
```
Check FRR configuraiton and see that no allowas parameters are there:
```
admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ vtysh -c 'show run' | egrep 'PEER_V.? allowas'
admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$
```
Then we apply enabling configuration back:
```
admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ cat enable.json
{
"BGP_BBR": {
"all": {
"status": "enabled"
}
}
}
admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ sonic-cfggen -j enable.json -w
```
The log output:
```
Oct 14 18:40:41.074720 str-s6100-acs-1 DEBUG bgp#bgpcfgd: Received message : '('all', 'SET', (('status', 'enabled'),))'
Oct 14 18:40:41.074720 str-s6100-acs-1 DEBUG bgp#bgpcfgd: execute command '['vtysh', '-f', '/tmp/tmpDD6SKv']'.
Oct 14 18:40:41.587257 str-s6100-acs-1 DEBUG bgp#bgpcfgd: execute command '['vtysh', '-c', 'clear bgp peer-group PEER_V4 soft in']'.
Oct 14 18:40:42.042967 str-s6100-acs-1 DEBUG bgp#bgpcfgd: execute command '['vtysh', '-c', 'clear bgp peer-group PEER_V6 soft in']'.
```
Check FRR configuraiton and see that the BBR configuration is back:
```
admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ vtysh -c 'show run' | egrep 'PEER_V.? allowas'
neighbor PEER_V4 allowas-in 1
neighbor PEER_V6 allowas-in 1
```
*** The test coverage ***
Below is the test coverage
```
---------- coverage: platform linux2, python 2.7.12-final-0 ----------
Name Stmts Miss Cover
----------------------------------------------------
bgpcfgd/__init__.py 0 0 100%
bgpcfgd/__main__.py 3 3 0%
bgpcfgd/config.py 78 41 47%
bgpcfgd/directory.py 63 34 46%
bgpcfgd/log.py 15 3 80%
bgpcfgd/main.py 51 51 0%
bgpcfgd/manager.py 41 23 44%
bgpcfgd/managers_allow_list.py 385 21 95%
bgpcfgd/managers_bbr.py 76 0 100%
bgpcfgd/managers_bgp.py 193 193 0%
bgpcfgd/managers_db.py 9 9 0%
bgpcfgd/managers_intf.py 33 33 0%
bgpcfgd/managers_setsrc.py 45 45 0%
bgpcfgd/runner.py 39 39 0%
bgpcfgd/template.py 64 11 83%
bgpcfgd/utils.py 32 24 25%
bgpcfgd/vars.py 1 0 100%
----------------------------------------------------
TOTAL 1128 530 53%
```
**- Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)**
- [ ] 201811
- [x] 201911
- [x] 202006
There is currently a bug where messages from swss with priority lower than the current log level are still being counted against the syslog rate limiting threshhold. This leads to rate-limiting in syslog when the rate-limiting conditions have not been met, which causes several sonic-mgmt tests to fail since they are dependent on LogAnalyzer. It also omits potentially useful information from the syslog. Only rate-limiting messages of level INFO and lower allows these tests to pass successfully.
Signed-off-by: Lawrence Lee <lawlee@microsoft.com>
**- Why I did it**
I was asked to change "Allow list" prefix-list generation rule.
Previously we generated the rules using following method:
```
For each {prefix}/{masklen} we would generate the prefix-rule
permit {prefix}/{masklen} ge {masklen}+1
Example:
Prefix 1.2.3.4/24 would have following prefix-list entry generated
permit 1.2.3.4/24 ge 23
```
But we discovered the old rule doesn't work for all cases we have.
So we introduced the new rule:
```
For ipv4 entry,
For mask < 32 , we will add ‘le 32’ to cover all prefix masks to be sent by T0
For mask =32 , we will not add any ‘le mask’
For ipv6 entry, we will add le 128 to cover all the prefix mask to be sent by T0
For mask < 128 , we will add ‘le 128’ to cover all prefix masks to be sent by T0
For mask = 128 , we will not add any ‘le mask’
```
**- How I did it**
I change prefix-list entry generation function. Also I introduced a test for the changed function.
**- How to verify it**
1. Build an image and put it on your dut.
2. Create a file test_schema.conf with the test configuration
```
{
"BGP_ALLOWED_PREFIXES": {
"DEPLOYMENT_ID|0|1010:1010": {
"prefixes_v4": [
"10.20.0.0/16",
"10.50.1.0/29"
],
"prefixes_v6": [
"fc01:10::/64",
"fc02:20::/64"
]
},
"DEPLOYMENT_ID|0": {
"prefixes_v4": [
"10.20.0.0/16",
"10.50.1.0/29"
],
"prefixes_v6": [
"fc01:10::/64",
"fc02:20::/64"
]
}
}
}
```
3. Apply the configuration by command
```
sonic-cfggen -j test_schema.conf --write-to-db
```
4. Check that your bgp configuration has following prefix-list entries:
```
admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ show runningconfiguration bgp | grep PL_ALLOW
ip prefix-list PL_ALLOW_LIST_DEPLOYMENT_ID_0_COMMUNITY_1010:1010_V4 seq 10 deny 0.0.0.0/0 le 17
ip prefix-list PL_ALLOW_LIST_DEPLOYMENT_ID_0_COMMUNITY_1010:1010_V4 seq 20 permit 127.0.0.1/32
ip prefix-list PL_ALLOW_LIST_DEPLOYMENT_ID_0_COMMUNITY_1010:1010_V4 seq 30 permit 10.20.0.0/16 le 32
ip prefix-list PL_ALLOW_LIST_DEPLOYMENT_ID_0_COMMUNITY_1010:1010_V4 seq 40 permit 10.50.1.0/29 le 32
ip prefix-list PL_ALLOW_LIST_DEPLOYMENT_ID_0_COMMUNITY_empty_V4 seq 10 deny 0.0.0.0/0 le 17
ip prefix-list PL_ALLOW_LIST_DEPLOYMENT_ID_0_COMMUNITY_empty_V4 seq 20 permit 127.0.0.1/32
ip prefix-list PL_ALLOW_LIST_DEPLOYMENT_ID_0_COMMUNITY_empty_V4 seq 30 permit 10.20.0.0/16 le 32
ip prefix-list PL_ALLOW_LIST_DEPLOYMENT_ID_0_COMMUNITY_empty_V4 seq 40 permit 10.50.1.0/29 le 32
ipv6 prefix-list PL_ALLOW_LIST_DEPLOYMENT_ID_0_COMMUNITY_1010:1010_V6 seq 10 deny ::/0 le 59
ipv6 prefix-list PL_ALLOW_LIST_DEPLOYMENT_ID_0_COMMUNITY_1010:1010_V6 seq 20 deny ::/0 ge 65
ipv6 prefix-list PL_ALLOW_LIST_DEPLOYMENT_ID_0_COMMUNITY_1010:1010_V6 seq 30 permit fc01:10::/64 le 128
ipv6 prefix-list PL_ALLOW_LIST_DEPLOYMENT_ID_0_COMMUNITY_1010:1010_V6 seq 40 permit fc02:20::/64 le 128
ipv6 prefix-list PL_ALLOW_LIST_DEPLOYMENT_ID_0_COMMUNITY_empty_V6 seq 10 deny ::/0 le 59
ipv6 prefix-list PL_ALLOW_LIST_DEPLOYMENT_ID_0_COMMUNITY_empty_V6 seq 20 deny ::/0 ge 65
ipv6 prefix-list PL_ALLOW_LIST_DEPLOYMENT_ID_0_COMMUNITY_empty_V6 seq 30 permit fc01:10::/64 le 128
ipv6 prefix-list PL_ALLOW_LIST_DEPLOYMENT_ID_0_COMMUNITY_empty_V6 seq 40 permit fc02:20::/64 le 128
```
Co-authored-by: Pavel Shirshov <pavel.contrib@gmail.com>
When a large number of changes occur to the ACL table of Config DB, caclmgrd will get flooded with notifications, and previously, it would regenerate and apply the iptables rules for each change, which is unnecessary, as the iptables rules should only get applied once after the last change notification is received. If the ACL table contains a large number of control plane ACL rules, this could cause a large delay in caclmgrd getting the rules applied.
This patch causes caclmgrd to delay updating the iptables rules until it has not received a change notification for at least 0.5 seconds.
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>
* Optimze ACL Table/Rule notifcation handling
to loop pop() until empty to consume all the data in a batch
This wau we prevent multiple call to iptable updates
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
* Address review comments
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
* system health first commit
* system health daemon first commit
* Finish healthd
* Changes due to lower layer logic change
* Get ASIC temperature from TEMPERATURE_INFO table
* Add system health make rule and service files
* fix bugs found during manual test
* Change make file to install system-health library to host
* Set system LED to blink on bootup time
* Caught exceptions in system health checker to make it more robust
* fix issue that fan/psu presence will always be true
* fix issue for external checker
* move system-health service to right after rc-local service
* Set system-health service start after database service
* Get system up time via /proc/uptime
* Provide more information in stat for CLI to use
* fix typo
* Set default category to External for external checker
* If external checker reported OK, save it to stat too
* Trim string for external checker output
* fix issue: PSU voltage check always return OK
* Add unit test cases for system health library
* Fix LGTM warnings
* fix demo comments: 1. get boot up timeout from monit configuration file; 2. set system led in library instead of daemon
* Remove boot_timeout configuration because it will get from monit config file
* Fix argument miss
* fix unit test failure
* fix issue: summary status is not correct
* Fix format issues found in code review
* rename th to threshold to make it clearer
* Fix review comment: 1. add a .dep file for system health; 2. deprecated daemon_base and uses sonic-py-common instead
* Fix unit test failure
* Fix LGTM alert
* Fix LGTM alert
* Fix review comments
* Fix review comment
* 1. Add relevant comments for system health; 2. rename external_checker to user_define_checker
* Ignore check for unknown service type
* Fix unit test issue
* Rename user define checker to user defined checker
* Rename user_define_checkers to user_defined_checkers for configuration file
* Renmae file user_define_checker.py -> user_defined_checker.py
* Fix typo
* Adjust import order for config.py
Co-authored-by: Joe LeVeque <jleveque@users.noreply.github.com>
* Adjust import order for src/system-health/health_checker/hardware_checker.py
Co-authored-by: Joe LeVeque <jleveque@users.noreply.github.com>
* Adjust import order for src/system-health/scripts/healthd
Co-authored-by: Joe LeVeque <jleveque@users.noreply.github.com>
* Adjust import orders in src/system-health/tests/test_system_health.py
* Fix typo
* Add new line after import
* If system health configuration file not exist, healthd should exit
* Fix indent and enable pytest coverage
* Fix typo
* Fix typo
* Remove global logger and use log functions inherited from super class
* Change info level logger to notice level
Co-authored-by: Joe LeVeque <jleveque@users.noreply.github.com>
any event happening on ACL Rule Table (eg DATAACL rules
programmed) caused control plane default action to be triggered.
Now Control Plance ACTION will be trigger only
a) ACL Rule beloging to Control ACL Table
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>