As part of consolidating all common Python-based functionality into the new sonic-py-common package, this pull request:
1. Redirects all Python applications/scripts in sonic-buildimage repo which previously imported sonic_device_util or sonic_daemon_base to instead import sonic-py-common, which was added to the 201911 branch in https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/5063
2. Replaces all calls to `sonic_device_util.get_platform_info()` to instead call `sonic_py_common.get_platform()` and removes any calls to `sonic_device_util.get_machine_info()` which are no longer necessary (i.e., those which were only used to pass the results to `sonic_device_util.get_platform_info()`.
3. Removes unused imports to the now-deprecated sonic-daemon-base package and sonic_device_util.py module
This is a step toward resolving https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/issues/4999
1. remove container feature table
2. do not generate feature entry if the feature is not included
in the image
3. rename ENABLE_* to INCLUDE_* for better clarity
4. rename feature status to feature state
5. [submodule]: update sonic-utilities
* 9700e45 2020-08-03 | [show/config]: combine feature and container feature cli (#1015) (HEAD, origin/master, origin/HEAD) [lguohan]
* c9d3550 2020-08-03 | [tests]: fix drops_group_test failure on second run (#1023) [lguohan]
* dfaae69 2020-08-03 | [lldpshow]: Fix input device is not a TTY error (#1016) [Arun Saravanan Balachandran]
* 216688e 2020-08-02 | [tests]: rename sonic-utilitie-tests to tests (#1022) [lguohan]
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
Applications running in the host OS can read the platform identifier from /host/machine.conf. When loading configuration, sonic-config-engine *needs* to read the platform identifier from machine.conf, as it it responsible for populating the value in Config DB.
When an application is running inside a Docker container, the machine.conf file is not accessible, as the /host directory is not mounted. So we need to retrieve the platform identifier from Config DB if get_platform() is called from inside a Docker
container. However, we can't simply check that we're running in a Docker container because the host OS of the SONiC virtual switch is running inside a Docker container. So I refactored `get_platform()` to:
1. Read from the `PLATFORM` environment variable if it exists (which is defined in a virtual switch Docker container)
2. Read from machine.conf if possible (works in the host OS of a standard SONiC image, critical for sonic-config-engine at boot)
3. Read the value from Config DB (needed for Docker containers running in SONiC, as machine.conf is not accessible to them)
- Also fix typo in daemon_base.py
- Also changes to align `get_hwsku()` with `get_platform()`
Consolidate common SONiC Python-language functionality into one shared package (sonic-py-common) and eliminate duplicate code.
The package currently includes four modules:
- daemon_base
- device_info
- logger
- task_base
NOTE: This is a combination of all changes from https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/5003, https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/5049 and some changes from https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/5043 backported to align with the 201911 branch. As part of the 201911 port, I am not installing the Python 3 package in the base image or in the VS container, because we do not have pip3 installed, and we do not intend to migrate to Python 3 in 201911.
SAI:
Fix ECMP max groups logic
add set issu log level for spc2/spc3, as now issu is supported
set vlan max swid = 0 on sdk init, as only single swid is needed, for efficient resource usage
Fix traffic lost during FFB related to buffer config + optimize buffer config timing for FB
Add ACL fields BTH, IP flags
Add ACL infrastructure of different fields per ASIC type
Add port stat ether rx/tx oversize pkts
SDK/FW:
Added support for Finisar 100GbE SWDM Transceiver FTLC9152RGPL.
Spectrum-2 Added support for 10G BaseT modules
Added link LED support for SN4600C.
Counters | In SDK debug dump, the incorrect counter type appears for vtraps.
WJH | Without any traffic or events on the idle system, the CPU load is constantly above 4%
WJH | WJH filter currently cannot filter by PORT for buffer drop reason.
Spectrum | ACL, Unbind, Lazy Delete | Running Lazy Delete together with auto_unbind may cause rate condition errors. To work work with Lazy Delete use new INIT parameter "acl_manual_unbind" so that ACLs will notbe removed automatically when binding point is deleted.
Spectrum | ISSU | In ISSU mode, when querying for the number of configurable buffers, using the API sx_api_cos_port_buff_type_get with the count parameter as 0, the API returns the number for NORMAL mode instead.
Spectrum-2 | BER | BER monitor counts raw errors instead of effective errors
Spectrum-2 | BER | Connecting to ConnectX-5 adapter card with copper splitter cable MCP7H50-V001R30 in 1
Spectrum-2 | Cables | Link flaps in 200GbE with AOM Optic cable MMA1T00-VS
Spectrum-3 | Speeds, Link | When moving from a 400GbE link to a 1GbE link, packets may drop for 1msec right after link up
Spectrum-3 | Cables, Speeds | Using 400GbE with 3rd party systems is not supported
Spectrum-3 | LAG | After a while, LAG members become out of sync with one another
Spectrum-3 | VLAN, Ports | Packets with VLAN headers are sent to
Align SFP key names with new standard defined in https://github.com/Azure/sonic-platform-common/pull/97
- hardwarerev -> hardware_rev
- serialnum -> serial
- manufacturename -> manufacturer
- modelname -> model
- Connector -> connector
Merge most of the changes that recently made it to master.
This will be the last such merge operation and future commits will only cherry-pick fixes and targeted features.
Major fixes and features,
- reboot cause enhancement with more hardware reboot cause reporting
- fix reboot cause parsing issue with 201811 release
- fix get_change_event logic
- fix error message on missing sysfs entry by our plugins
- final piece of the platform refactors for fan and sensor reporting through the platform API
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan <arlakshm@microsoft.com>
This PR has changes to support accessing the bcmsh and bcmcmd utilities on multi ASIC devices
Changes done
- move the link of /var/run/sswsyncd from docker-syncd-brcm.mk to docker_image_ctl.j2
- update the bcmsh and bcmcmd scripts to take -n [ASIC_ID] as an argument on multi ASIC platforms
- Xilinx/pericom peripherals are not actively used in DellEMC S6100 switch.
- These peripherals are throwing PCIE corrected messages in some of the units and filling syslog.
- Since it is not usable disabling it at startup.
**- Why I did it**
After discussed with Joe, we use the string "/usr/bin/syncd\s" in Monit configuration file to monitor
syncd process on Broadcom and Mellanox. Due to my careless, I did not find this bug during the
previous testing. If we use the string "/usr/bin/syncd" in Monit configuration file to monitor the
syncd process, Monit will not detect whether syncd process is running or not.
If we ran the command `sudo monit procmactch “/usr/bin/syncd”` on Broadcom, there will be three
processes in syncd container which matched this "/usr/bin/syncd": `/bin/bash /usr/bin/syncd.sh
wait`, `/usr/bin/dsserve /usr/bin/syncd –diag -u -p /etc/sai.d/sai.profile` and `/usr/bin/syncd –diag -
u -p /etc/sai.d/said.profile`. Monit will select the processes with the highest uptime (at there
`/bin/bash /usr/bin/syncd.sh wait`) to match and did not select `/usr/bin/syncd –diag -u -p
/etc/sai.d/said.profile` to match.
Similarly, On Mellanox Monit will also select the process with the highest uptime (at there
`/bin/bash /usr/bin/syncd.sh wait`) to match and did not select `/usr/bin/syncd –diag -u -p
/etc/sai.d/said.profile` to match.
That is why Monit is unable to detect whether syncd process is running or not if we use the string “/usr/bin/syncd” in Monit configuration file. If we use the string "/usr/bin/syncd\s" in Monit configuration file, Monit can filter out the process `/bin/bash /usr/bin/syncd.sh wait` and thus can correctly monitor the syncd process.
**- How I did it**
**- How to verify it**
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* Change port index in port_config.ini to 1-based
* Add default port index to port_config.ini, change platform plugins to accept 1-based port index
* fix port index in sfp_event.py
Verified after loading on TH platforms cpu usage gone down:
Previous:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
2521 root 20 0 1512860 360452 63540 S 144.6 4.4 8:00.03 syncd
After Fix:
7500 root 20 0 1592420 350912 64184 S 45.4 4.3 3:50.99 syncd
**- Why I did it**
For decoding system EEPROM of S6000 based on Dell offset format and S6000-ON’s system EEPROM in ONIE TLV format.
**- How I did it**
- Differentiate between S6000 and S6000-ON using the product name available in ‘dmi’ ( “/sys/class/dmi/id/product_name” )
- For decoding S6000 system EEPROM in Dell offset format and updating the redis DB with the EEPROM contents, added a new class ‘EepromS6000’ in eeprom.py,
- Renamed certain methods in both Eeprom, EepromS6000 classes to accommodate the plugin-specific methods.
**- How to verify it**
- Use 'decode-syseeprom' command to list the system EEPROM details.
- Wrote a python script to load chassis class and call the appropriate methods.
UT Logs: [S6000_eeprom_logs.txt](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/files/4735515/S6000_eeprom_logs.txt), [S6000-ON_eeprom_logs.txt](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/files/4735461/S6000-ON_eeprom_logs.txt)
Test script: [eeprom_test_py.txt](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/files/4735509/eeprom_test_py.txt)
**- Why I did it**
- Skip thermalctld in DellEMC S6000, S6100, Z9100 and Z9264 platforms.
- Change the return type of thermal Platform APIs in DellEMC S6000, S6100 and Z9100 platforms to 'float'.
**- How I did it**
- Add 'skip_thermalctld:true' in pmon_daemon_control.json for DellEMC S6000, S6100, Z9100 and Z9264 platforms.
- Made changes in thermal.py, for 'get_temperature', 'get_high_threshold' and 'get_low_threshold' to return 'float' value.
**- How to verify it**
- Check thermalctld is not running in 'pmon'.
- Wrote a python script to load Chassis class and then call the APIs accordingly and verify the return type.
For detecting transceiver change events through xcvrd in DellEMC S6000, S6100 and Z9100 platforms.
- In S6000, rename 'get_transceiver_change_event' in chassis.py to 'get_change_event' and return appropriate values.
- In S6100, implement 'get_change_event' through polling method (poll interval = 1 second) in chassis.py (Transceiver insertion/removal does not generate interrupts due to a CPLD bug)
- In Z9100, implement 'get_change_event' through interrupt method using select.epoll().