d768d19 Remove warning msg when a transceiver op takes > 200ms
7451689 Support the module.py in IMM to query the Supervisor card eeprom info
Signed-off-by: mlok <marty.lok@nokia.com>
- Why I did it
On Mellanox platform, system EEPROM is a soft link provided by hw-management. There is chance that config-setup service accessing the EEPROM before hw-management creating it. It causes errors. The PR is aim to fix it.
- How I did it
Waiting EEPROM creation in platform API up to 10 seconds.
- How to verify it
Manual test
- Why I did it
Add support for systems 4600/4600C/2201 that are using sonic interface names aligned to 4 instead of 8 (which is the max number of lanes per port).
Improve DB access calls, now we use Python library functions.
- How I did it
Use addition information taken from Config DB in order to create map from SDK logical index to sonic interface name.
- How to verify it
Run ECMP calculator on 4600, 4600C and 2201 platforms.
- Why I did it
sfp_event.py gets a PMPE message when a cable event is available. In PMPE message, there is no label port available. Current sfp_event.py is using sx_api_port_device_get to get 64 logical ports attributes, and find the label port from those 64 attributes. However, if there are more than 64 ports, sfp_event.py might not be able to find the label port and drop the PMPE message.
- How I did it
Don't use hardcoded 64, get logical port number instead.
- How to verify it
Manual test
- Why I did it
Add PYTHON3_SWSSCOMMON as build time dependency to Mellanox platform API to avoid issue like:
19:34:11 ImportError while loading conftest '/sonic/platform/mellanox/mlnx-platform-api/tests/conftest.py'.
19:34:11 tests/conftest.py:28: in <module>
19:34:11 from sonic_platform import utils
19:34:11 sonic_platform/__init__.py:18: in <module>
19:34:11 from sonic_platform import *
19:34:11 sonic_platform/platform.py:28: in <module>
19:34:11 raise ImportError(str(e) + "- required module not found")
19:34:11 E ImportError: No module named 'swsscommon'- required module not found- required module not found
19:34:11 [ FAIL LOG END ] [ target/python-wheels/bullseye/mlnx_platform_api-1.0-py3-none-any.whl ]
The issue only happens when calling below command:
make target/python-wheels/bullseye/mlnx_platform_api-1.0-py3-none-any.whl
- How I did it
Add PYTHON3_SWSSCOMMON as build time dependency to Mellanox platform API
- How to verify it
Run build
- Why I did it
Add non-upstream kernel patches for the Nvidia platforms
These patches are not yet upstream but needed for new technology.
A flow to upstream them is in progress and once they will be approved they will be moved officially to sonic-linux-kernel.
Till then to include them in the build (not must) the build option INCLUDE_EXTERNAL_PATCH_TAR=y should be included
- How I did it
Zip all the patches in to a tar.gz tarball.
- How to verify it
Manually test
Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@nvidia.com>
add SEU reporting on chassis
fix fallback logic for Clearlake eeprom identification
fix fan speed reporting for a specific model
move pcie timeout configuration for Upperlake in platform code (deprecates hwsku-init)
- Why I did it
Currently, when building MFT, it can only download the source code from the official download site: http://www.mellanox.com/downloads/MFT/, it's not possible to integrate an internal version that has not been officially released yet.
The intention of this PR is to make it possible to download the source code from any valid link.
- How I did it
Add a new parameter "MLNX_MFT_INTERNAL_SOURCE_BASE_URL", if an URL is given, it will download the source code from the given URL, otherwise, it downloads from the default official site.
- How to verify it
Specify a valid URL in the make file, the MFT debs should be built successfully.
Signed-off-by: Kebo Liu <kebol@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
Support per PSU slope value for PSU power threshold according to hardware team requirement
- How I did it
Pass the PSU number as a parameter when fetching the slope value of PSU.
- How to verify it
Running regression and manual test
Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
Commit sonic-net/sonic-platform-daemons@153ea47 changed SfpStateUpdateTask from Process to Thread. In this commit, it raises an exception in SfpStateUpdateTask to make shutdown flow fast. But it does not work on Nvidia platform as Nvidia platform is passing timeout parameter of get_change_event to select. Linux select function can not be interrupted by a Python exception. There is no such issue on Nvidia platform before that commit. However, in order to comply with the commit and make shutdown flow fast, we decided to change Nvidia platform API implementation.
To fix issue #13591.
- How I did it
The select call in get_change_event should use no more than 1 second as timeout parameter.
Outside the select call, add a while loop to make sure timeout parameter of get_change_event work as expected
- How to verify it
Manual test
- Why I did it
Advance hw-mgmt service to V.7.0020.4100
Add missing thermal sensors that are supported by hw-mgmt package
Delay system health service before hw-mgmt has started on Mellanox platform in order to avoid reading some sensors before ready.
Depends on sonic-net/sonic-linux-kernel#305
- How I did it
1. Update hw mgmt version
2. Add missing sensors
3. Delay service
- How to verify it
Regression test.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@nvidia.com>
Why I did it
High CPU utilization by entropy.py
How I did it
Remove entropy script as it does not work anymore and is no longer needed for bullseye(202205).
In Buster(202012) the max available poolsize (entropy_avail) for entropy is 4096 and our entropy.py script was based on this value. With the change in kernel to bullseye on 202205 this entropy poolsize was changed to 256 which also causes our script to fail.
This script was initially added to provide SW assistance to improve the system entropy value available early on in the Sonic boot sequence on buster.
On bullseye (Linux kernel 5.10) this is no longer needed as this feature has been improved.
How to verify it
run "top" command to check CPU usage.
Why I did it
Command "sudo sfputil show error-status -hw" shows "OK (Not implemented)" in the output.
How I did it
Add a new SFP API get_error_description support in Nokia sonic-platform sfp.py module.
How to verify it
Run the new image and execute command "sudo sfputil show error-status -hw"
Why I did it
Some of the platform vendors use FPGA in the HW design. This FPGA is connected to the CPU via PCIe interface. This FPGA also works as an I2C controller having other devices attached to the I2C channels emanating from it. Adding a common module, a driver and a platform specific algorithm module to be used for such FPGA in PDDF.
How I did it
Added 'pddf_fpgapci_module', 'pddf_fpgapci_driver' and a sample algorithm module for Xilinx device 7021. Kernel modules which takes the platform dependent data from PDDF JSON files and initialises the PCIe FPGA. The sample algorithm module can be used by the ODMs in case the communication algorithms are same for their device. Else, they need to come up with similar algo module.
How to verify it
Any platform having such an FPGA and brought up using PDDF would use these kernel modules. The detail representation of such a device in PDDF JSON file is covered in the HLD.
Why I did it
Sometime, SIGTERM processing by psud takes more then default 10sec (please see stopwaitsecs in http://supervisord.org/configuration.html).
Due to this, the following two testcases may fail:
test_pmon_psud_stop_and_start_status
test_pmon_psud_term_and_start_status
How I did it
Update PSU plugin to process sigterm signal so that psud runs faster to end last cycle in time
How to verify it
Run SONiC CTs:
test_pmon_psud_stop_and_start_status
test_pmon_psud_term_and_start_status
Why I did it
dplane_fpm_nl is a new FPM implementation in FRR. The old plugin fpm will not have any new features implemented. Usage of the new plugin gives us ability to use BGP suppression feature and next hop groups in the future.
How I did it
Switch to dplane_fpm_nl zebra plugin from old fpm plugin which is not supported anymore
Remove stale patches for old fpm plugin and add similar patches for dplane_fpm_nl
How to verify it
Build and run on the switch.
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
Why I did it
Upgrade both Centec X86 and ARM64 platform containers(syncd/saiserver/syncd-rpc) to bullseye
Optimize Centec X86 platform makefile, change sdk.mk to sai.mk
How I did it
Modify Makefile and Dockerfile to use bullseye
Change filename form sdk.mk to sai.mk, optimize and modify related files
How to verify it
For Centec X86 platform, compile the code with : a) make configure PLATFORM=centec; b) make all
For Centec ARM64 platform, cmpile the code with: a) make configure PLATFORM=centec-arm64 PLATFORM_ARCH=arm64; b) make all
Verifiy the sonic-centec.bin and sonic-centec-arm64.bin on Centec chip based board.
- Why I did it
Added platform specific script to be invoked during SAI failure dump. Added some generic changes to mount /var/log/sai_failure_dump as read write in the syncd docker
- How I did it
Added script in docker-syncd of mellanox and copied it to /usr/bin
- How to verify it
Manual UT and new sonic-mgmt tests
Why I did it
LED driver changed due to introduction of FPGA support. The PDDF parser and APIs need to be updated. In turn the common platform APIs also require changes.
How I did it
Changed the get/set status LED APIs for PSU, fan and fan_drawer.
Changed the color strings to plain color name. e.g. 'STATUS_LED_COLOR_GREEN' has been changed to 'green'
Added support for LED color get operation via BMC
How to verify it
Verified the new changes on Accton AS7816-64X platform.
root@sonic:/home/admin#
root@sonic:/home/admin# show platform summary
Platform: x86_64-accton_as7816_64x-r0
HwSKU: Accton-AS7816-64X
ASIC: broadcom
ASIC Count: 1
Serial Number: AAA1903AAEV
Model Number: FP3AT7664000A
Hardware Revision: N/A
root@sonic:/home/admin#
root@sonic:/home/admin# show ver |more
SONiC Software Version: SONiC.master.0-dirty-20230111.010655
Distribution: Debian 11.6
Kernel: 5.10.0-18-2-amd64
Build commit: 3176b15ae
Build date: Wed Jan 11 09:12:54 UTC 2023
Built by: fk410167@sonic-lvn-csg-006
Platform: x86_64-accton_as7816_64x-r0
HwSKU: Accton-AS7816-64X
ASIC: broadcom
ASIC Count: 1
Serial Number: AAA1903AAEV
Model Number: FP3AT7664000A
Hardware Revision: N/A
Uptime: 09:24:42 up 4 days, 22:45, 1 user, load average: 1.97, 1.80, 1.51
Date: Mon 23 Jan 2023 09:24:42
Docker images:
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID SI
ZE
docker-orchagent latest 63262c7468d7 38
5MB
root@sonic:/home/admin#
root@sonic:/home/admin#
root@sonic:/home/admin# pddf_ledutil getstatusled LOC_LED
off
root@sonic:/home/admin# pddf_ledutil getstatusled DIAG_LED
green
root@sonic:/home/admin#
root@sonic:/home/admin#
root@sonic:/home/admin# pddf_ledutil setstatusled DIAG_LED red
True
root@sonic:/home/admin# pddf_ledutil getstatusled DIAG_LED
red
root@sonic:/home/admin#
root@sonic:/home/admin#
root@sonic:/home/admin#
root@sonic:/home/admin# pddf_ledutil setstatusled DIAG_LED amber
Invalid color
False
root@sonic:/home/admin# pddf_ledutil getstatusled DIAG_LED
red
root@sonic:/home/admin#
root@sonic:/home/admin#
root@sonic:/home/admin# pddf_ledutil setstatusled DIAG_LED green
True
root@sonic:/home/admin# pddf_ledutil getstatusled DIAG_LED
green
root@sonic:/home/admin#
root@sonic:/home/admin#
root@sonic:/home/admin#
root@sonic:/home/admin# pddf_ledutil getstatusled LOC_LED
off
root@sonic:/home/admin# pddf_ledutil setstatusled LOC_LED amber
True
root@sonic:/home/admin# pddf_ledutil getstatusled LOC_LED
amber
root@sonic:/home/admin# pddf_ledutil setstatusled LOC_LED off
True
root@sonic:/home/admin# pddf_ledutil getstatusled LOC_LED
off
root@sonic:/home/admin#
Why I did it
Some of the platform vendors use FPGA in the HW design. This FPGA is connected to the CPU via I2C bus. Adding a common module and a driver to be used for such FPGA in PDDF.
How I did it
Added 'pddf_fpgai2c_module' and 'pddf_fpgai2c_driver' kernel modules which takes the platform dependent data from PDDF JSON files and creates an I2C client for the FPGA.
How to verify it
Any platform having such an FPGA and brought up using PDDF would use these kernel modules. The detail representation of such a device in PDDF JSON file is covered in the HLD.
- Why I did it
To include latest fixes and new functionality
SDK/FW
1. Fixed bug in recovery mechanism in case of I2C error when trying to access the XSFP module.
2. On the NVIDIA Spectrum-2 switch, when receiving a packet with Symbol Errors on ports that are configured to cut-thought mode, a pipeline might get stuck.
3. On the Spectrum-2 and Spectrum-3 switch, if you enable ECN marking and the port is in split mode, traffic sent to the port under congestion (for example, when connecting two ports with a total speed of 50GbE to a single 25GbE port) is not marked.
4. Modifying existing entry/Adding new one when switch is at its maximum capacity (full by maximum allowed entries from any type such as routes, FDB, and so forth), will fail with an error.
5. When many ports are active (e.g., 70 ports up), and the configuration of shared buffer is applied on the fly, occasionally, the firmware might get stuck.
6. When a system has more than 256 ACL rules, on rare occasion, removing/adding rules may cause some ACL rules not to work.
7. On SN2201 system, on RJ45 port, the link might appear in 'down' state even if it operations properly.
8. Layer 4 port information is not initialized for BFD packet event. To address the issue, remote peer UDP port information was added in BFD packet event.
9. When setting LAG as a SPAN analyzer, the distributor mode of the LAG members was not taken into account. It may happen that the LAG member with distributor mode disabled will be set as a SPAN analyzer port.
- How I did it
Updated SDK/SAI submodule and relevant makefiles with the required versions.
- How to verify it
Build an image and run tests from "sonic-mgmt".
Signed-off-by: Volodymyr Samotiy <volodymyrs@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
To improve ASIC FW upgrade logging and have information about the cause of FW update failure in the log.
- How I did it
Added syslog logger support
In case the FW update has failed the update tool will give the cause of the failure in the output in the last line, starting with "Fail".
When running the tool, in case of a failed update, we will parse the output to retrieve the cause and log it.
Device #1:
----------
Device Type: ConnectX6DX
Part Number: MCX623106AN-CDA_Ax
Description: ConnectX-6 Dx EN adapter card; 100GbE; Dual-port QSFP56; PCIe 4.0/3.0 x16;
PSID: MT_0000000359
PCI Device Name: /dev/mst/mt4125_pciconf0
Base GUID: 0c42a103007d22d4
Base MAC: 0c42a17d22d4
Versions: Current Available
FW 22.32.0498 22.32.0498
PXE 3.6.0500 3.6.0500
UEFI 14.25.0015 14.25.0015
Status: Forced update required
---------
Found 1 device(s) requiring firmware update...
Device #1: Updating FW ...
FSMST_INITIALIZE - OK
Writing Boot image component - OK
Fail : The Digest in the signature is wrong
- How to verify it
mlnx-fw-upgrade.sh --upgrade
Add script usage and more information to script description being printed in help option.
- Why I did it
Missing information in script description in help option.
- How I did it
Expand script description and add script usage.
- How to verify it
Run the script with -h option.
Why I did it
Update Nokia sonic-platform submodule
81a9c77 [Supervisor] Modifed the get_description to fix the name for Nokia-IXR7250E-SUP-10 card.
e49ddfb Fix the LedContorlCommon to get the physical index from port mapping
dd143f1 [module] modify the chassis.py and module.py to allow supervisor to retrieve the line card eemprom info
How I did it
Update Nokia sonic-platform submodule
81a9c77 [Supervisor] Modifed the get_description to fix the name for Nokia-IXR7250E-SUP-10 card.
e49ddfb Fix the LedContorlCommon to get the physical index from port mapping
dd143f1 [module] modify the chassis.py and module.py to allow supervisor to retrieve the line card eemprom info
How to verify it
On supervisor, "show chassis module status" should show Nokia-IXR7250E-SUP-10 instead of Nokia-IXR7250-SUP-10
Signed-off-by: mlok <marty.lok@nokia.com>
Why I did it
[Seastone] Enhancement fix for PR12200 syseeprom issue.
How I did it
Enhance the fix through replace the hardcoded devnum to bash variable
How to verify it
show platform syseeprom or decode-syseeprom
Why I did it
Ragile adapter ra-b6510-32c ra-b6510-48v8c ra-b6910-64c ra-b6920-4s to kernel 5.x
Signed-off-by: “pettershao” pettershao@ragilenetworks.com
- Why I did it
In case of warm/fast reboot, the hardware reboot cause will NOT be cleared because CPLD will not be touched in this flow. To not confuse the reboot cause determine logic, the leftover hardware reboot cause shall be skipped by the platform API, platform API will return the 'REBOOT_CAUSE_NON_HARDWARE' instead of the "hardware" reboot cause.
- How I did it
Check the proc cmdline to see whether the last reboot is a warm or fast reboot, if yes skip checking the leftover hardware reboot cause.
- How to verify it
a. Manual test:
- Perform a power loss
- Perform a warm/fast reboot
- Check the reboot cause should be "warm-reboot" or "fast-reboot" instead of "power loss"
b. Run reboot cause related regression test.
Signed-off-by: Kebo Liu <kebol@nvidia.com>
Why I did it
Enable Test sai api on bfn container with a lightweight container(saiserver).
How I did it
enable saiserver container on barefoot platform.
add docker-saiserver-bfn.mk for building saiserver container
in platform/barefoot/docker-saiserver-bfn, add necessary files that needs in saiserver container
How to verify it
Tested on Intel platform ec9516
Signed-off-by: richardyu-ms <richard.yu@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: richardyu-ms <richard.yu@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
why
In order to apply different config across different platform, and use the code with a unified format, reuse syncd init script to init saiserver.
How I did it
how
Reuse syncd init script
How to verify it
Test
Test in DUT s6000 and dx010 with sonic 202205
- Why I did it
Support syslog rate limit configuration feature
- How I did it
Remove unused rsyslog.conf from containers
Modify docker startup script to generate rsyslog.conf from template files
Add metadata/init data for syslog rate limit configuration
- How to verify it
Manual test
New sonic-mgmt regression cases
- Why I did it
In order to prevent the sonic-mgmt/tests/platform_tests/sfp/test_sfputil.py test failing on the log analyzer step.
The mentioned test is performing the sfputil reset EthernetX for every interface on the SONiC switch, this action will flap the SFP device status (INSTERTED -> REMOVED -> INSTERTED).
The SONiC XCVRD daemon will catch this SFP device status change (because it is monitoring the presence status of the cable).
To judge the cable presence status, currently, we are still leveraging to read the first bytes of the EEPROM, and the EEPROM could be not ready at some moment and the SONiC XCVRD daemon will print the error log to Syslog:
ERR pmon#xcvrd: Error! Unable to read data for 'xx' port, page 'xx' offset 128, rc = 1, err msg: Sending access register
- How I did it
Change logging severity from ERR to WARNING
- How to verify it
Run the sonic-mgmt/tests/platform_tests/sfp/test_sfputil.py
OR much faster way to run the next script on the switch:
#!/bin/bash
START=0
END=248
for (( intf=$START; intf<=$END; intf+=8))
do
sfputil reset Ethernet"${intf}"
done
sfputil show presence
- Why I did it
Following code to judge whether a process is running inside a docker could get stuck on the simx platform
subprocess.Popen(["docker", "--version"],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
universal_newlines=True)
When it gets stuck, the config-chassisdb service can not be successfully started, thus the system can not be booted up.
root@sonic:/# service config-chassisdb status
config-chassisdb.service - Config chassis_db
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/config-chassisdb.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: activating (start) since Thu 2022-12-15 09:23:02 UTC; 29min ago
Main PID: 571 (config-chassisd)
Tasks: 14 (limit: 9501)
Memory: 132.4M
CGroup: /system.slice/config-chassisdb.service
├─571 /bin/bash /usr/bin/config-chassisdb
├─575 /usr/bin/python3 /usr/local/bin/sonic-cfggen -H -v DEVICE_METADATA.localhost.platform
├─602 /bin/sh -c sudo decode-syseeprom -m
├─603 sudo decode-syseeprom -m
├─607 /usr/bin/python3 /usr/local/bin/decode-syseeprom -m
├─616 /bin/sh -c docker --version 2>/dev/null
└─617 docker --version
- How I did it
Use an alternative way to implement this function and issue can be avoided:
docker_env_file = '/.dockerenv'
return os.path.exists(docker_env_file) is False
- How to verify it
run regression on real hardware and simx platform.
Why I did it
Add two platform that support s3IP framework
How I did it
Add two platforms supporting S3IP SYSFS (TCS8400, TCS9400)
How to verify it
Manual test
Adding platform support for FS s5800-48t4s and s5800-48t8s-mars8p.
Both s5800-48t4s and s5800-48t8s-mars8p have 48 * 10/100/1000 Base-T ports, 4 * 10GE SFP+ Ports on Centec TsingMa.
s5800-48t4s is different from s5800-48t8s-mars8p in that:
The phy chip used by s5800-48t4s is Marvell 88e1680;
The phy chip used by s5800-48t4s-mars8p is Centec ctc21108;
Why I did it
Fixes#12634
Observing the following error while running 'sfputil show lpmode' command.
AttributeError: 'Sfp' object has no attribute 'get_power_set'
Root Cause: get_power_set() is defined for QSFP28 and QSFP+ i.e. Sff8636 and Sff8634. However, the function is not defined in the optoe_base class.
How I did it
To use get_power_set(), we need to initialise the 'api' via get_xcvr_api() and then use it to run get_power_set().
- 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.
Why I did it
Provide CPLD and FPGA driver framework that complies with s3ip sysfs specification
How I did it
1、 The framework module provides register and unregister interface and implementation.
2、 The framework will help you create the sysfs node
How to verify it
A demo driver base on this framework will display the sysfs node wich conform to the s3ip sysfs specification
Why I did it
Update ECMP calculator README file with new instructions how to run the calculator.
How I did it
Update README file.
How to verify it
Read README file.
docker-sonic-vs doesn't have the infra needed for the syslog rate limit
configuration, so it's not going to be rendering jinja templates to
overwrite /etc/rsyslog.conf. This also means that syslog messages would
get logged twice (because both the default /etc/rsyslog.conf file and
/etc/rsyslog.d/50-default.conf are telling it to log to syslog).
Therefore, keep the custom static /etc/rsyslog.conf file for docker-sonic-vs.
Fixessonic-net/sonic-swss#2570.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
A demo driver base on this framework will display the sysfs node wich conform to the s3ip sysfs specification
How I did it
1、 demo driver will call the s3ip kernel framework interface
How to verify it
run the demo ,it will display the sysfs node wich conform to the s3ip sysfs specification