- Why I did it
Added the fwtrace config files in order to be able to call the mlxstrace utility during the show techsupport dump.
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only):
- How I did it
Added fwtrace config files. Added path to these files to sai.profile for each mlnx device.
- How to verify it
Execute the show techsupport command and check if mlxstrace output is in system dump.
Signed-off-by: vadymhlushko-mlnx <vadymh@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
Mellanox syncd container will be based on Debian iproute2 plus patches instead of Nvidia internal version of iproute2
- How I did it
Download iproute2 from Debian repository, apply patches and compile to create a new target.
The target is then deployed in syncd container of Mellanox switches only.
The new target is called IPROUTE2_MLNX.
- How to verify it
Compile and load on switch, verify interfaces network devices created successfully.
Verify LLDP shows connections to neighbors.
Verify ping between 2 hosts over 2 router ports is successful.
- Why I did it
Facilitate Automatic integration of new hw-mgmt version into SONiC.
Inputs to the Script:
MLNX_HW_MANAGEMENT_VERSION Eg: 7.0040.5202
CREATE_BRANCH: (y|n) Creates a branch instead of a commit (optional, default: n)
BRANCH_SONIC: Only relevant when CREATE_BRANCH is y. Default: master.
Note: These should be provided through SONIC_OVERRIDE_BUILD_VARS parameter
Output:
Script creates a commit (in each of sonic-buildimage, sonic-linux-kernel) with all the changes required for upgrading the hw-management version to a version provided by MLNX_HW_MANAGEMENT_VERSION
Brief Summary of the changes made:
MLNX_HW_MANAGEMENT_VERSION flag in the hw-management.mk file
hw-mgmt submodule is updated to the corresponding version
Updates are made to non-upstream-patches/patches and series.patch file
series, kconfig-inclusion and kconfig-exclusion files can be updated in the sonic-linux-kernel repo
sonic-linux-kernel/patches folder is updated with the corresponding upstream patches
Based on the inputs, there could be a branch seen in the local for each of the repo's. Branch is named as <branch>_<parent_commit>_integrate_<hw_mgmt_version>
- How I did it
Added a new make target which can be invoked by calling make integrate-mlnx-hw-mgmt
user@server:/sonic-buildimage$ git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD
master_23193446a_integrate_7.0020.5052
user@server:/sonic-buildimage$ git log --oneline -n 2
f66e01867 (HEAD -> master_23193446a_integrate_V.7.0020.5052, show) Intgerate HW-MGMT V.7.0020.5052 Changes
23193446a (master_intg_hw_mgmt) Update logic
user@server:/sonic-buildimage/src/sonic-linux-kernel$ git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD
master_6847319_integrate_7.0020.4104
user@server:/sonic-buildimage/src/sonic-linux-kernel$ git log --oneline -n 2
6094f71 (HEAD -> master_6847319_integrate_V.7.0020.5052) Intgerate HW-MGMT V.7.0020.5052 Changes
6847319 (origin/master, origin/HEAD) Read ID register for optoe1 to find pageable bit in optoe driver (#308)
Changes made will be summarized under sonic-buildimage/integrate-mlnx-hw-mgmt_user.out file. Debugging and troubleshooting output is written to sonic-buildimage/integrate-mlnx-hw-mgmt.log files
User output file & stdout file:
log_files.tar.gz
Limitations:
Assumes the changes would only work for amd64
Assumes the non-upstream patches in mellanox only belong to hw-mgmt
- How to verify it
Build the Kernel
Signed-off-by: Vivek Reddy Karri <vkarri@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
Currently, non upstream patches are applied only after upstream patches.
Depends on sonic-net/sonic-linux-kernel#313. Can be merged in any order, preferably together
- What I did it
Non upstream Patches that reside in the sonic repo will not be saved in a tar file bur rather in a folder pointed out by EXTERNAL_KERNEL_PATCH_LOC. This is to make changes to the non upstream patches easily traceable.
The build variable name is also updated to INCLUDE_EXTERNAL_PATCHES
Files/folders expected under EXTERNAL_KERNEL_PATCH_LOC
EXTERNAL_KERNEL_PATCH_LOC/
├──── patches/
├── 0001-xxxxx.patch
├── 0001-yyyyyyyy.patch
├── .............
├──── series.patch
series.patch should contain a diff that is applied on the sonic-linux-kernel/patch/series file. The diff should include all the non-upstream patches.
How to verify it
Build the Kernel and verified if all the patches are applied properly
Signed-off-by: Vivek Reddy Karri <vkarri@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
Add support for mellanox platform building for target architecture arm64.
- How I did it
Contains the following changes:
1. Change instances of hard-coded amd64 to $(CONFIGURED_ARCH)
2. Add logic to download correct binary for MFT package
3. Add TARGET_BOOTLOADER=grub definition to rules.mk to override default arm64 bootloader
- How to verify it
Build mellanox platform with TARGET_ARCH set as arm64
- Why I did it
Update NVIDIA Copyright header to "mellanox" files which were changed since 1.1.2022
- How I did it
Update the copyright header
- How to verify it
Sanity tests and PR checkers.
Why I did it
Requirements from Microsoft for fwutil update all state that all firmwares which support this upgrade flow must support upgrade within a single boot cycle. This conflicted with a number of Mellanox upgrade flows which have been revised to safely meet this requirement.
How I did it
Added --no-power-cycle flags to SSD and ONIE firmware scripts
Modified Platform API to call firmware upgrade flows with this new flag during fwutil update all
Added a script to our reboot plugin to handle installing firmwares in the correct order with prior to reboot
How to verify it
Populate platform_components.json with firmware for CPLD / BIOS / ONIE / SSD
Execute fwutil update all fw --boot cold
CPLD will burn / ONIE and BIOS images will stage / SSD will schedule for reboot
Reboot the switch
SSD will install / CPLD will refresh / switch will power cycle into ONIE
ONIE installer will upgrade ONIE and BIOS / switch will reboot back into SONiC
In SONiC run fwutil show status to check that all firmware upgrades were successful
* Make neccesary changed to mellanox platform code to build on Debian 11
* Revert use of backported kernel to build mft and elect to only build kernel module under bullseye
Allow mellanox platform to build and successfully switch packets in
Debian 11
Upgraded
* Mellanox SDK
* Mellanox Hardware Management
* Mellanox Firmware
* Mellanox Kernel Patches
Adjusted build system to support host system running bullseye and
dockers running buster.
- Why I did it
Add NVIDIA Copyright header to "mellanox" files
- How I did it
Add NVIDIA Copyright header as a comment for Mellanox files
- How to verify it
Sanity tests and PR checkers.
- combine docker-ptf-saithrift into docker-ptf docker
- build docker-ptf under platform vs
- remove docker-ptf for other platforms
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
**- Why I did it**
To support dynamic buffer calculation.
This PR also depends on the following PRs for sub modules
- [sonic-swss: [buffermgr/bufferorch] Support dynamic buffer calculation #1338](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-swss/pull/1338)
- [sonic-swss-common: Dynamic buffer calculation #361](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-swss-common/pull/361)
- [sonic-utilities: Support dynamic buffer calculation #973](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-utilities/pull/973)
**- How I did it**
1. Introduce field `buffer_model` in `DEVICE_METADATA|localhost` to represent which buffer model is running in the system currently:
- `dynamic` for the dynamic buffer calculation model
- `traditional` for the traditional model in which the `pg_profile_lookup.ini` is used
2. Add the tables required for the feature:
- ASIC_TABLE in platform/\<vendor\>/asic_table.j2
- PERIPHERAL_TABLE in platform/\<vendor\>/peripheral_table.j2
- PORT_PERIPHERAL_TABLE on a per-platform basis in device/\<vendor\>/\<platform\>/port_peripheral_config.j2 for each platform with gearbox installed.
- DEFAULT_LOSSLESS_BUFFER_PARAMETER and LOSSLESS_TRAFFIC_PATTERN in files/build_templates/buffers_config.j2
- Add lossless PGs (3-4) for each port in files/build_templates/buffers_config.j2
3. Copy the newly introduced j2 files into the image and rendering them when the system starts
4. Update the CLI options for buffermgrd so that it can start with dynamic mode
5. Fetches the ASIC vendor name in orchagent:
- fetch the vendor name when creates the docker and pass it as a docker environment variable
- `buffermgrd` can use this passed-in variable
6. Clear buffer related tables from STATE_DB when swss docker starts
7. Update the src/sonic-config-engine/tests/sample_output/buffers-dell6100.json according to the buffer_config.j2
8. Remove buffer pool sizes for ingress pools and egress_lossy_pool
Update the buffer settings for dynamic buffer calculation
when parallel build is enabled, both docker-fpm-frr and docker-syncd-brcm
is built at the same time, docker-fpm-frr requires swss which requires to
install libsaivs-dev. docker-syncd-brcm requires syncd package which requires
to install libsaibcm-dev.
since libsaivs-dev and libsaibcm-dev install the sai header in the same
location, these two packages cannot be installed at the same time. Therefore,
we need to serialize the build between these two packages. Simply uninstall
the conflict package is not enough to solve this issue. The correct solution
is to have one package wait for another package to be uninstalled.
For example, if syncd is built first, then it will install libsaibcm-dev.
Meanwhile, if the swss build job starts and tries to install libsaivs-dev,
it will first try to query if libsaibcm-dev is installed or not. if it is
installed, then it will wait until libsaibcm-dev is uninstalled. After syncd
job is finished, it will uninstall libsaibcm-dev and swss build job will be
unblocked.
To solve this issue, _UNINSTALLS is introduced to uninstall a package that
is no longer needed and to allow blocked job to continue.
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
make swss build depends only on libsairedis instead of syncd. This allows to build swss without depending
on vendor sai library.
Currently, libsairedis build also buils syncd which requires vendor SAI lib. This makes difficult to build
swss docker in buster while still keeping syncd docker in stretch, as swss requires libsairedis which also
build syncd and requires vendor to provide SAI for buster. As swss docker does not really contain syncd
binary, so it is not necessary to build syncd for swss docker.
* [submodule]: update sonic-sairedis
* ccbb3bc 2020-06-28 | add option to build without syncd (HEAD, origin/master, origin/HEAD) [Guohan Lu]
* 4247481 2020-06-28 | install saidiscovery into syncd package [Guohan Lu]
* 61b8e8e 2020-06-26 | Revert "sonic-sairedis: Add support to sonic-sairedis for gearbox phys (#624)" (#630) [Danny Allen]
* 85e543c 2020-06-26 | add a README to tests directory to describe how to run 'make check' (#629) [Syd Logan]
* 2772f15 2020-06-26 | sonic-sairedis: Add support to sonic-sairedis for gearbox phys (#624) [Syd Logan]
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
Currently we port SONiC to buster in a way that base image is on buster and
other dockers based on stretch. The benefit is that tasks can be carried out
simultaneously.
The build procedure can be treated as 2 stages.
The first stage is to build the stretch-based debs and dockers and the second
stage is to build the buster-based ones.
One thing we have to pay attention to is some debs depend on kernel should not
be built at stretch stage because the kernel isn't available at that time.
The idea is to move that kind of debs out of SONIC_STRETCH_DEBS. Meanwhile,
any dependency explicitly put on the stretch based dockers on kernel should be
removed.
* new platform api, chassis part
* Inject mlnx mlx libs to platform monitor
* address the review comments
* remove some confusing naming.
* Adjust the minor cause to a more human-readable way when rebooted by firmware
* address review comments
* expose host dir /host/reboot-cause to pmon docker so that the reboot causing by user command can be identified
* 1. Revert "expose host dir /host/reboot-cause to pmon docker so that the reboot causing by user command can be identified"
Since the only hardware-causing reboot should be handled by get_reboot_cause and the logic of handling reboot cause is about to move to the host side, no need to mount this dir to pmon docker.
This reverts commit 3feb96869d.
2. adjust log output by using sonic_daemon_base.daemon_base.Logger.
3. remove the logic of verifying /host/reboot-cause/ files.
4. fix typo.
* implement get_firmware_version and adjust the interfaces regarding components' version retrieving according to the Azure/sonic-platform-common#34
Overall goal: Build debug images for every stretch docker.
An earlier PR (#2789) made the first cut, by transforming broadcom/orchagent to build target/docker-orhagent-dbg.gz.
Changes in this PR:
Made docker-orchagent build to be platform independent.
1.1) Created rules/docker_orchagent.mk
1.2) Removed platform//docker-orchagent-*.mk
1.3) Removed the corresponding entry from platform//rules.mk
Extended the debug docker image build to stretch based syncd dockers.
2.1) For now, only mellanox & barefoot are stretch based.
2.2) All the common variable definitions are put in one place platform/template/docker-syncd-base.mk
2.3) platform/[mellanox, bfn]/docker-syncd-[mlnx, bfn].mk are updated as detailed below.
2.3.1) Set platform code and include template base file
2.3.2) Add the dependencies & debug dependencies and any update over what base template offers.
Extended all stretch based non-platform dockers to build debug dockers too.
3.1) Affected are:
docker-database.mk,
docker-platform-monitor.mk,
docker-router-advertiser.mk,
docker-teamd.mk,
docker-telemetry.mk
Next: Build debug flavor of final images with regular dockers replaced with debug dockers where available.
* This new daemon will listen to the SDK for the SDK change event,
* after got a SFP change event will publish a notification via DB.
modified: platform/mellanox/docker-syncd-mlnx-rpc.mk
modified: platform/mellanox/docker-syncd-mlnx.mk
modified: platform/mellanox/docker-syncd-mlnx/start.sh
modified: platform/mellanox/docker-syncd-mlnx/supervisord.conf
new file: platform/mellanox/mlnx-sfpd.mk
new file: platform/mellanox/mlnx-sfpd/scripts/mlnx-sfpd
new file: platform/mellanox/mlnx-sfpd/setup.py
modified: platform/mellanox/rules.mk
signed-off-by Liu Kebo kebol@mellanox.com
- Extending SONiC building infrastructure to provide users
with greater flexibility, by allowing them to elect a
routing-stack different than the default one (quagga). The desired
routing-stack will be defined in rules/config file.
- As part of these changes I'm adding support for
Free-Range-Routing (FRR) stack. Quagga will continue to be
the default routing-stack.
Signed-off-by: Rodny Molina <rodny@linkedin.com>
* Single image
* Fix review comments
* Update syncd service. Add HW mgmt to Mellanox single image.
* Add single image template for Broadcom platform.
SKU should be provided during configure:
make configure PLATFORM=broadcom SKU=Force10-S6000
* Add single image template for Cavium platform.
SKU should be provided during configure:
make configure PLATFORM=cavium SKU=AS7512
* Add description to sonic_debian_extension.j2 file.
* Build improvements
Fix dependencies
Add configuration options
Automatically build sonic-slave
* Set default number of jobs to 1
* Auto generate target/debs directory
Signed-off-by: marian-pritsak <marianp@mellanox.com>
* Automatically remove sonic-slave container after exit
* Silence clean-logs
* Add SONIC_CLEAN_TARGETS to clean
* Use second expansion for clean dependencies
* Avoid creating empty log files
Remove log file on flush instead of writing empty string
* Put dpkg install inside lock
Use same lock as debian install targets do to avoid
race condition in dpkg installation
* Remove redirect to log from docker save
* Add .platform dependency to all and clean targets
* Remove header and footer from clean targets
* Disable messages for SONIC_CLEAN_TARGETS
* Exit with error if dpkg-buildpackage fails
* Set new location for debs in build_debian.sh
* Add recipe for docker-database
* Update redis version to 3.2.4
* Add support for p4 platform
* Add recipe for snmpd
* Add slave targets to phony and make all target default
* Remove build.sh from thrift
* Add versioning to team, nl, hiredis and initramfs
* Change sonic-slave to support snmpd build from sources
* Remove src/tenjin
* Add recipe for lldpd
* Add recipe for mpdecimal
* Remove hiredis directory on rebuild
* Add recipe for Mellanox hw management
* Remove generic image from all targets for Mellanox
* Add support for python wheels
* Add lldp and snmp dockers
* Sync docker-database to include libjemalloc
* Fix asyncsnmp variable name
* Change default build configuration
Redirect output to log files by default
Set number of jobs to nproc value
Do not print dependencies
Fix logging to print log of failed job into console
* Use docker inspect to check if sonic-slave image exists
* Use config in slave.mk directly
* Disable color output by default
* Remove sswsdk dependency from lldp and snmp dockers
* Fix comment in py wheels install targets
* Add dependency between two versions of sswsdk
* Add containers to mellanox platform
lldp, snmp and database containers
* Add recipe for team docker
* Add team docker to mellanox platform
* Encrypt password passed to build_debian.sh
* Update mellanox SAI version
Make version and revision setting only in main recipe
* Fix error handling in makefiles
As makefiles use .ONESHELL we should add -e
option to shell options in order to exit after any command fails
* Add recipe for platform monitor image
* Add platfotm monitor to mellanox targets
* Ignore submodules when building base image