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Author SHA1 Message Date
FuzailBrcm
abc8ed8a79
[pddf]: Adding PDDF common framework enhancements. (#12863)
- Consolidating multiple read functions in a PSU driver on the basis of byte, word or block read,
- Enhancing PDDF parsing script support for CPU and PCH temperature reading,
- Adding missing methods in PDDF common APIs

Why I did it
- PSU driver changes are to optimize the code and increase the code coverage
- PDDF parser script enhancements to accommodate the CPU and PCH temp reading using hwmon device path
- Some of the new APIs were missing from the PDDF common platform classes

How I did it
Added code changes and verified them on AS7816 adn AS7726 platforms.
2022-12-17 14:36:52 -08:00
FuzailBrcm
0ed671c9af
Fixing some python errors in the common PDDF platform classes (#10669) 2022-05-09 10:49:25 -07:00
FuzailBrcm
482ff1ca50
[pddf]: Support for idle_state device parameter is required for muxes using i2c_mux_pca954x driver (#10060)
As per linux kernel 5.10, 'force_deselct_on_exit' parameter used for driver i2c_mux_pca954x is no longer valid. Instead an attribute 'idle_state' is added per MUX device. This needs to be set to
-1 : For leaving the mux state as is
-2 : For deselecting the channel upon exit
: To always set a channel upon exit

This needs to be accommodated inside the PDDF JSON parser as well.
2022-03-03 15:58:34 -08:00
FuzailBrcm
fa361f164c
[pddf]: Update PDDF utils and common platform APIs for Debian Bullseye (#9585)
- Why I did it
PDDF utils were python2 compliant and they needed to be migrated to Python3 (as per Bullseye)
PDDF common platform APIs file name changed as the name was already in use
Indentation issues
Dead/redundant code needed to be removed

- How I did it
Made files Python3 compliant
Indentation corrected
Redundant code removed

- How to verify it
AS7326 Accton platform uses PDDF. PDDF utils were run on this platform to verify.
2022-01-02 22:27:01 -08:00
fk410167
a3dd3f55f9
Platform Driver Developement Framework (PDDF) (#4756)
This change introduces PDDF which is described here: https://github.com/Azure/SONiC/pull/536

Most of the platform bring up effort goes in developing the platform device drivers, SONiC platform APIs and validating them. Typically each platform vendor writes their own drivers and platform APIs which is very tailor made to that platform. This involves writing code, building, installing it on the target platform devices and testing. Many of the details of the platform are hard coded into these drivers, from the HW spec. They go through this cycle repetitively till everything works fine, and is validated before upstreaming the code.
PDDF aims to make this platform driver and platform APIs development process much simpler by providing a data driven development framework. This is enabled by:

JSON descriptor files for platform data
Generic data-driven drivers for various devices
Generic SONiC platform APIs
Vendor specific extensions for customisation and extensibility

Signed-off-by: Fuzail Khan <fuzail.khan@broadcom.com>
2020-11-12 10:22:38 -08:00