DEPENDS ON: sonic-net/sonic-swss#2997sonic-net/sonic-utilities#3093
What I did
Revert the feature.
Why I did it
Revert bgp suppress FIB functionality due to found FRR memory consumption issues and bugs.
How I verified it
Basic sanity check on t1-lag, regression in progress.
Why I did it
Share docker image to support gnmi container and telemetry container
backport #16863
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
To avoid orchagent crash issue like sonic-net/sonic-swss#2935, disable unsupported counters on SONiC management devices.
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only): 25437720
How I did it
Update the minigraph parser to disable unsupported counters on management devices.
How to verify it
Verified by unittest.
Manually apply patch to DUT and do config load_minigraph
Co-authored-by: Zhijian Li <zhijianli@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: StormLiangMS <89824293+StormLiangMS@users.noreply.github.com>
Why I did it
According to ACL-Table-Type-HLD, the value type of MATCHES, ACTIONS and BIND_POINTS should be list instead of string. Opening this PR to update the definition of BMCDATA and BMCDATAV6.
How I did it
Update the definition of BMCDATA and BMCDATAV6 in minigraph-parser.
How to verify it
Verified by UT and build SONiC image.
Added support data for fabric monitoring in CONFIG_DB
The CONFIG_DB now has the FABRIC_MONITOR|FABRIC_MONITOR_DATA table for default value for fabric port monitoring. An example output of getting this table is:
sonic-db-cli CONFIG_DB hgetall "FABRIC_MONITOR|FABRIC_MONITOR_DATA"
{'monErrThreshCrcCells': '1', 'monErrThreshRxCells': '61035156', 'monPollThreshIsolation': '1', 'monPollThreshRecovery': '8'}
The CONFIG_DB now also has a table for each fabric port for its isolate status.
An example output of getting this table is:
sonic-db-cli CONFIG_DB hgetall "FABRIC_PORT|Fabric20"
{'alias': 'Fabric20', 'isolateStatus': 'False', 'lanes': '20'}
Co-authored-by: jfeng-arista <98421150+jfeng-arista@users.noreply.github.com>
Why I did it
Update the definition of acl table type BMCDATA and BMCDATAV6 in minigraph parser.
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only): 24101023
How I did it
Update the definition of acl table type BMCDATA and BMCDATAV6 in minigraph parser.
How to verify it
Ran unittest to verify this update:
* AclInterface and Management Interfaces are parsed on finding first valid node for it.
Above logic works for multi-asic scenarios where ACL Interface and Management Interfaces are present in DPG order {Host, Asicx, Asicy} but not when DPG is in {Asicx, Asicy, Host} order.
- Run pre-commit tox profile to trim all trailing blanks
- Use several commits with a per-folder based strategy
to ease their merge
Issue #15114
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Lambert <guillaume.lambert@orange.com>
Why I did it
We need to store information of power shelf in config_db for SONiC MX switch. Current minigraph parser cannot parse rack_mgmt_map field.
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only): 22179645
How I did it
Add support for parsing rack_mgmt_map.
What I did:
Updated Static Route Attribute in Minigraph. NGS Minigraph has define semantics of static route differently.
See below for differences:-
Microsoft ADO: 17956325
Before
<AssociatedTo>8.0.0.1/32</AssociatedTo>
<Address>192.168.1.2,192.168.2.2</Address>
<AttachTo>PortChannel40,PortChannel50</AttachTo>
Now:
<Address>8.0.0.1</Address>
<AttachTo>PortChannel40,192.168.1.2;PortChannel50,192.168.2.2</AttachTo>
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
Following changes are done:
Added Support where if asic configuration is not present in minigraph sonic-cfggen do not error out but instead process it gracefully.
Use Case: In Supervisor we have number of asic are define as max possible but in minigraph configuration of only valid/available asics only are present. Without this change load_minigraph fails.
Microsoft ADO: 17956325
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
There are chassis-packet and Single asic platforms which support this 400G to 100G/40G speed change via config.
Enabling this feature for all platforms which can support this. Keeping it enabled for all does not affect the platforms
which do not support this feature yet.
Signed-off-by: anamehra anamehra@cisco.com
* Support ACL interface type BmcData in minigraph parser
* Support ACL interface type BmcData in minigraph parser
* add unittest
* Add a global dict for storing the defination of custom acl tables
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[minigraph] add support for changing T1 ports speed from 400G to 100G and vice-versa
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@vdahiya12 vdahiya12 commented 2 weeks ago •
On SONiC T1 cisco 8101 HwSku, the speed changes are done from 400G to 100G needs to be supported on 400G ports.
To enable this, along with speed change the port lanes need to be changed. This PR has the changes to update the port lanes when such speed change happens.
Basically if Banwidth in minigraph.xml intends to enable a 100G speed on a 400G port, then the appropriate lane change and speed change needs to be invoked in mingraph parser
Example if port_config.ini dicatates the speed to be 400G and minigraph has 100G speed, then this changeneeds to be accommodated
# name lanes alias index speed channel
Ethernet96 1536,1537,1538,1539,1540,1541,1542,1543 etp12 12 400000 0
<DeviceLinkBase>
<ElementType>DeviceInterfaceLink</ElementType>
<EndDevice>ARISTA01T2</EndDevice>
<EndPort>Ethernet1</EndPort>
<StartDevice>Device-8101-01</StartDevice>
<StartPort>etp12</StartPort>
<Bandwidth>100000</Bandwidth>
</DeviceLinkBase>
These platforms today have 400g port with 8 serdes lines, and 100g will operate with 4 serdes lane. When the port speed changes from 400G to 100G the first 4 lanes will be used for 100G port.
Signed-off-by: vaibhav-dahiya <vdahiya@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
For better accounting purposes, updating the ingress lossy traffic profile to use static threshold. This change is only intended for Th devices using RDMA-CENTRIC profiles
How I did it
Update the buffer templates for Th devices in RDMA-CENTRIC folder to use the correct threshold
How to verify it
Verified the changes manually on a Th device.
Existing unit tests render Th template from the RDMA-CENTRIC folder. Updated the expected output to use the correct threshold
Why I did it
After the renaming of the asic_port_name in port_config.ini file (PR: #13053 ), the asic_ifname in port_config.ini is changed from '-ASIC<asic_id>' to just port. Example: 'Eth0-ASIC0' to 'Eth0'.
However, with this change a config_db generated via config load_minigraph would cause the EVERFLOW and EVERFLOWV6 tables under ACL_TABLE to not have any of non-LAG front panel interfaces. This was causing the EVERFLOW suite to fail.
How I did it
In parse_asic_external_neigbhors in minigraph.py there was a check that the asic_name.lower() (like asic0) is present in the port_alias_asic_map. However with -ASIC removed from the asic_ifname, the port_alias_asic_map would not have the asic_name and thus any non-LAG neighbor would not be included.
Fix was the ignore the asic name change as the port_alias_asic_map is already only looking for ports in just the same asic as asic_name.
How to verify it
Execute "config load_minigraph" with the mingraph which is generated by sonic-mgmt gen-minigraph script. And confirm ono-lag interface are present in the Everfloe table in the config_dbs.
Signed-off-by: mlok <marty.lok@nokia.com>
On SONiC VoQ chassis, the speed changes are done from 400G to 100G needs to be supported on 400G linecards.
To enable this, along with speed change the port lanes need to be changed. This PR has the changes to update the port lanes when such speed change happens.
This PR is intended only for VoQ chassis linecards. These platforms today have 400g port with 8 serdes lines, and 100g will operate with 4 serdes lane. When the port speed changes from 400G to 100G the first 4 lanes will be used for 100G port.
Platforms which support 2x50g PAM4 or support 100G PAM4 serdes or other combinations are not handled in the PR.
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan <arlakshm@microsoft.com>
Fixes#11873.
#### Why I did it
When loading from minigraph, for port channels, don't create the members@ array in config_db in the PORTCHANNEL table. This is no longer needed or used.
In addition, when adding a port channel member from the CLI, that member doesn't get added into the members@ array, resulting in a bit of inconsistency. This gets rid of that inconsistency.
Why I did it
This PR is an enhancement of PR #13105
Because the input string of AttachTo for ACL table can appear in both port name group and port alias group, I added a logic to determine whether the string should be port name or port alias
If all the input strings belong to port name group, then we treat all of them as port name
If all the input strings belong to port alias, then we treat all of them as port alias
If all the input string belongs to both port alias group and port name group, we prefer port alias. The behavior is as before.
How I did it
Walk through all port names/alias in the input to make a decision.
How to verify it
Verified by adding UT.
Why I did it
This PR is to update minigraph.py to support both port alias and port name as input of AttachTo attribute of ACL table.
Before this change, only port alias is supported.
How I did it
Add a global variable to store port names
Search both port names and port alias wheh parsing the value of AttachTo.
How to verify it
Verified by a new unit test case test_minigraph_acl_attach_to_ports
Verified by copying the new minigraph.py to a testbed and run conflg load_minigraph.
Signed-off-by: Neetha John nejo@microsoft.com
Why I did it
slb and bgp mon peers are not needed for storage backend. These neighbor are present in the minigraph.
How I did it
After minigraph parsing, remove these neighbors if it is a storage backend device
How to verify it
Unit tests
Verified on the device that once these tables are removed, these peers don't show up in "show runningconfig bgp" output
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan arlakshm@microsoft.com
Why I did it
Generate the port configuration required 400G ZR port from minigraph.
How I did it
Add parse logic to get tx_power and laser_freq from LinkMetadata section of the minigraph.
Add UT for packet-chassis and voq chassis
How to verify it
UT
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan <arlakshm@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
This PR is to backport PR #11056 and PR #11045 into master branch.
This PR is to enable tunnel_qos_remap on T1 and T0 in DualToR deployment.
On T1, we check the property DownstreamRedundancyTypes. On T0, we check the property RedundancyType.
tunnel_qos_remap is set to enabled if gemini is in DownstreamRedundancyTypes (on T1) or RedundancyType (on T0).
How I did it
The change is implemented in minigraph.py.
How to verify it
Verified by test_minigraph_case.py and 'test_j2files.py`.
What I did:
Added Support for deployment_id parsing for Device Asic metadata.
Why I did:-
Deployment Id is used in BGP docker for FRR template generation. For multi-asic platforms running in namespace without deployment id as key in DEVICE_METADATA FRR template generation fails. This change is needed after this #10154 where if deployment_id is none we don't update DEVICE_METADA dictionary.
How I verify:-
Added unit-test.
Signed-off-by: Neetha John <nejo@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
There is a need to select different mmu profiles based on deployment type
How I did it
There will be separate subfolders (RDMA-CENTRIC, TCP-CENTRIC, BALANCED) in each hwsku folder which contains deployment specific mmu and qos settings. SonicQosProfile attribute in the minigraph will be used to determine which settings to use. If that attribute is not present, the default settings that exist in the hwsku folder will be used
Why I did it
Currently interfaces.j2 hardcodes to eth0 even when there are multiple interfaces in MGMT_INTERFACE. This change adds support to generate /e/n/i when there are multiple interfaces in MGMT_INTERFACE.
How I did it
By removing hardcoded eth0 when looping through MGMT_INTERFACE.
How to verify it
Verified through unit test.
Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
201811
201911
202006
202012
202106
202111
202205
Description for the changelog
Link to config_db schema for YANG module changes
A picture of a cute animal (not mandatory but encouraged)
Signed-off-by: Neetha John nejo@microsoft.com
Why I did it
For storage backend, certain rules will be applied to the DATAACL table to allow only vlan tagged packets and drop untagged packets.
How I did it
Create DATAACL table if the device is a storage backend device
To avoid ACL resource issues, remove EVERFLOW related tables if the device is a storage backend device
How to verify it
Added the following unit tests
- verify that EVERFLOW acl tables is removed and DATAACL table is added for storage backend tor
- verify that no DATAACL tables are created and EVERFLOW tables exist for storage backend leaf
Why I did it
To further support parse out soc_ipv4 and soc_ipv6 out of Dpg:
<DeviceDataPlaneInfo>
<IPSecTunnels />
<LoopbackIPInterfaces xmlns:a="http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/Microsoft.Search.Autopilot.Evolution">
<a:LoopbackIPInterface>
<ElementType>LoopbackInterface</ElementType>
<Name>HostIP</Name>
<AttachTo>Loopback0</AttachTo>
<a:Prefix xmlns:b="Microsoft.Search.Autopilot.NetMux">
<b:IPPrefix>10.10.10.2/32</b:IPPrefix>
</a:Prefix>
<a:PrefixStr>10.10.10.2/32</a:PrefixStr>
</a:LoopbackIPInterface>
<a:LoopbackIPInterface>
<ElementType>LoopbackInterface</ElementType>
<Name>HostIP1</Name>
<AttachTo>Loopback0</AttachTo>
<a:Prefix xmlns:b="Microsoft.Search.Autopilot.NetMux">
<b:IPPrefix>fe80::0002/128</b:IPPrefix>
</a:Prefix>
<a:PrefixStr>fe80::0002/128</a:PrefixStr>
</a:LoopbackIPInterface>
<a:LoopbackIPInterface>
<ElementType>LoopbackInterface</ElementType>
<Name>SoCHostIP0</Name>
<AttachTo>server2SOC</AttachTo>
<a:Prefix xmlns:b="Microsoft.Search.Autopilot.NetMux">
<b:IPPrefix>10.10.10.3/32</b:IPPrefix>
</a:Prefix>
<a:PrefixStr>10.10.10.3/32</a:PrefixStr>
</a:LoopbackIPInterface>
<a:LoopbackIPInterface>
<ElementType>LoopbackInterface</ElementType>
<Name>SoCHostIP1</Name>
<AttachTo>server2SOC</AttachTo>
<a:Prefix xmlns:b="Microsoft.Search.Autopilot.NetMux">
<b:IPPrefix>fe80::0003/128</b:IPPrefix>
</a:Prefix>
<a:PrefixStr>fe80::0003/128</a:PrefixStr>
</a:LoopbackIPInterface>
</LoopbackIPInterfaces>
</DeviceDataPlaneInfo>
Signed-off-by: Longxiang Lyu lolv@microsoft.com
How I did it
For servers loopback definitions in Dpg, if they contain LoopbackIPInterface with tags AttachTo, which has value of format like <server_name>SOC, the address will be regarded as a SoC IP, and sonic-cfggen now will treat the port connected to the server as active-active if the redundancy_type is either Libra or Mixed.
How to verify it
Pass the unittest.
Signed-off-by: Longxiang Lyu <lolv@microsoft.com>
This reverts commit 90a849ea85.
#### Why I did it
The interfaces unit test did not cover some of the conditions in interfaces.j2 that was changed in #11204. Therefore reverting the change and add the tests before making the change to interfaces.j2.
#### How I did it
Git revert.
#### How to verify it
#### Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
- [ ] 201811
- [ ] 201911
- [ ] 202006
- [ ] 202012
- [ ] 202106
- [ ] 202111
- [ ] 202205
#### Description for the changelog
#### Link to config_db schema for YANG module changes
#### A picture of a cute animal (not mandatory but encouraged)
* [Interfaces] Modify template to support multiple management interfaces
* Modify minigraph to process interfaces in sorted order
Signed-off-by: Ubuntu <gechen@gechen-sonic-dev.d0r25nej54guppclip4gpy5b5a.jx.internal.cloudapp.net>
* Add UT minigraph
Signed-off-by: Ubuntu <gechen@gechen-sonic-dev.d0r25nej54guppclip4gpy5b5a.jx.internal.cloudapp.net>
* make case insensitve comparison
Signed-off-by: George Chen <gechen@microsoft.com>
* Use natural sort
Signed-off-by: George Chen <gechen@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Ubuntu <gechen@gechen-sonic-dev.d0r25nej54guppclip4gpy5b5a.jx.internal.cloudapp.net>
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan arlakshm@microsoft.com
Why I did it
resolves#10761.
For VOQ chassis, the Recirc port, which was added for the Everflow, stays admin down after load minigraph.
This PR add the fix to make the recirc port as admin up
How I did it
The PR adds a change in minigraph.py, if port has role as Rec make the the port as admin-status up.
How to verify it
UT
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan <arlakshm@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
To further add cable_type and soc_ipv4 field to table MUX_CABLE, this PR tries to parse the minigraph like the following:
```
<Device i:type="SmartCable">
<ElementType>SmartCable</ElementType>
<SubType>active-active</SubType>
<Address xmlns:d5p1="Microsoft.Search.Autopilot.NetMux">
<d5p1:IPPrefix>192.168.0.3/21</d5p1:IPPrefix>
</Address>
<AddressV6 xmlns:d5p1="Microsoft.Search.Autopilot.NetMux">
<d5p1:IPPrefix>::/0</d5p1:IPPrefix>
</AddressV6>
<ManagementAddress xmlns:d5p1="Microsoft.Search.Autopilot.NetMux">
<d5p1:IPPrefix>0.0.0.0/0</d5p1:IPPrefix>
</ManagementAddress>
<ManagementAddressV6 xmlns:d5p1="Microsoft.Search.Autopilot.NetMux">
<d5p1:IPPrefix>::/0</d5p1:IPPrefix>
</ManagementAddressV6>
<SerialNumber i:nil="true" />
<Hostname>svcstr-7050-acs-1-Servers0-SC</Hostname>
</Device>
<Device i:type="Server">
<ElementType>Server</ElementType>
<Address xmlns:d5p1="Microsoft.Search.Autopilot.NetMux">
<d5p1:IPPrefix>192.168.0.2/21</d5p1:IPPrefix>
</Address>
<AddressV6 xmlns:d5p1="Microsoft.Search.Autopilot.NetMux">
<d5p1:IPPrefix>fc02:1000::2/64</d5p1:IPPrefix>
</AddressV6>
<ManagementAddress xmlns:d5p1="Microsoft.Search.Autopilot.NetMux">
<d5p1:IPPrefix>0.0.0.0/0</d5p1:IPPrefix>
</ManagementAddress>
<Hostname>Servers0</Hostname>
</Device>
```
Signed-off-by: Longxiang Lyu lolv@microsoft.com
How I did it
get_mux_cable_entries will try to get the mux cable device from the devices list and get the cable type and soc ip address from the device definition.
How to verify it
Pass the unit-test
#### Why I did it
Fix several bugs:
1. If one vlan member belongs to multiple vlans, and if any of the vlans is "Tagged" type, we respect the tagged type
2. If one vlan member belongs to multiple vlans, and all of the vlans have no "Tagged" type, we override it to be a tagged member
3. make sure `vlantype_name` is assigned correctly in each iteration
#### How to verify it
1. Test the command line to parse a minigraph and make sure the output does not change.
```
./sonic-cfggen -m minigraph.mlnx20.xml
```
The minigraph is for HwSKU Mellanox-SN2700-D40C8S8.
2. Test on a DUT with HwSKU Mellanox-SN2700-D40C8S8
```
sudo config load_minigraph
show vlan brief
```
Checked the "Port Tagging" column in the output.
Why I did it
Config db schema generated by minigraph can’t pass yang validation, deployment_id can’t be none for yang validation.
How I did it
Update minigraph.py, skip deployment_id with None value
How to verify it
Run UT for sonic-config-enginue.
Run command 'sonic-cfggen -m tests/multi_npu_data/sample-minigraph-noportchannel.xml -p tests/multi_npu_data/sample_port_config-3.ini -n asic3 --print-data'.
Signed-off-by: Gang Lv ganglv@microsoft.com
Why I did it
ConfigDB schema generated by minigraph parser can't pass yang validation.
How I did it
Modify minigraph.py, and use 'state' to replace 'status'.
How to verify it
Run UT for sonic-config-engine.
Use minigraph parser to generate ConfigDB schema, and run yang validation.
Signed-off-by: Gang Lv ganglv@microsoft.com