Why I did it
serial-getty service exited in Dell S6100 device randomly.
How I did it
Added serial-getty to monit services.
How to verify it
Stop serial-getty in ssh session and check whether the service restarts or not.
Why I did it
To monitor the SSD health condition in DellEMC S6100 platform post upgrade.
A daemon is introduced to monitor the SSD every one hour.
To check for SSD status at boot time and at the time of cold-reboot.
All these changes are supported only for newer SSD firmware.
Porting changes from 201911 branch
Added a platform_reboot_pre_check script to prevent cold-reboot based on SSD status.
Depends on Azure/sonic-utilities#1557
Why I did it
The S6000 devices, the cold reboot is abrupt and it is likely to cause issues which will cause the device to land into EFI shell. Hence the platform reboot will happen after graceful unmount of all the filesystems as in S6100.
How I did it
Moved the platform_reboot to platform_reboot_override and hooked it to the systemd shutdown services as in S6100.
Fixed the "/host unmount failed" issue as well in 201811.
How to verify it
Issue "reboot" command to verify if the reboot is happening gracefully.
During platform deinitialization, dell_ich is not removed properly and when we do initialize s6100 platform, ICH driver sysfs attributes are not attached. Because of this, get_transceiver_change_event returns error and this leads xcvrd to crash.
- What I did
Added Daemon to Log LPC bus degradation in Intel C2000 processor. Intel Rangeley C2000 processors with revision less than or equal to 2 have issue where LPC bus degrades over time in some processors. To identify the problem and to notify the issue, a daemon has been added which will log on encountering the issue.
- How I did it
Added a daemon which validates the CPLD scratch(0x102) and SMF scratch(0x202) registers by writing and reading values on regular polling intervals (300 seconds). If there is a discrepancy between read and write, a critical log will be thrown.
- How to verify it
The infra is verify by simulating the issue where between write and read, the value in register is modified and the log appearance is checked.
- Description for the changelog
Added Daemon to identify LPC bus degradation issue and notify using syslog in Dell S6100 and Z9100 platforms. This daemon will only run on processors with revision less than or equal to 2.
* [submodule] update sonic-linux-kernel (#2985)
* Fix many version strings
* Update minor version
* Update arista-drivers submodule (#9)
* Rebuild SDK on new kernel (#10)
dell_ich module fails to load sometimes due to the failure of pci_get_drvdata().
This function is responsible for fetching INTEL PCI related memory handle in kernel. This is implemented in lpc_ich kernel module.
Due to race in addition/deletion of kernel modules, sometimes lpc_ich loads after dell_ich.
Because of this behaviour dell_ich module fails to load.
Fixed by addding dependency between modules.
Removed i2c_mux_gpio module from blacklist entry as it is not the original root case of this issue.
* [security kernel] Upgrade kernel from 4.9.110-3+deb9u2 to 4.9.110-3+deb9u6
short version: 4.9.0-7 to 4.9.0-8
See changelogs for security fixes:
https://tracker.debian.org/media/packages/l/linux/changelog-4.9.110-3deb9u6
Signed-off-by: Zhenggen Xu <zxu@linkedin.com>
* Update sonic-linux-kernel submodule after it was merged
Signed-off-by: Zhenggen Xu <zxu@linkedin.com>
* Added new platform support DellEMC - Z92264f - 64x100
* Includes changes with Makefiles, sfputil, eeprom and default minigraph
* Led support for Z9264f platform
* Includes changes on default minigraph
* ipmitool implementation in pmon docker. platform_sensors script is inclued in pmon startup
* Support OS9 -> SONiC fast-reboot migration
* Address review comments. Update NOS mac in EEPROM and net.rules for eth0
* Address review comments. Update sonic-platform-modules-dell to fac81d...
* Fix script for POSIX compliance
Including the following commit:
depmod to ensure that modules get loaded after ONIE install / image upgrade
Signed-off-by: Shu0T1an ChenG <shuche@microsoft.com>
Including the following commits:
Add support for Dell S6100 and Z9100 module deinit (#18)
Disable S6100 low power mode by default (#19)
Signed-off-by: Shu0T1an ChenG <shuche@microsoft.com>