This common utility would set next boot option as onie mode and
when reboot is triggered it would reboot the box into that specific onie mode.
Current support modes are rescue/install/uninstall
* This method is used to update firmware components such as CPLD,FPGA,BIOS,SMF
* This uses ONIE firmware upgrade design to stage firmware update from NOS.
a) Copy latest firmware updater image to target running sonic.
b) Run “./fw-updater -u onie-firmware-x86_64-dellemc_s5200_c3538-r0.3.40.5.1-9.bin”.
c) This would automatically reboot ONIE into update mode and update firmware components to latest and reboot back to sonic without any user intervention.
Signed-off-by: Srideep Devireddy <srideep_devireddy@dell.com>
- optoe driver truncates invalid pages(ff) but sff driver doesn't truncate.so,the DOM related calculation made by sff8436 driver will show incorrect data.
- Few optics doesn't support DOM.
- SFP plugins currently returns None for unreadable pages and this'd throw the below mentioned error in sfpshow eeprom --dom.
Implement Watchdog platform2.0 API for DellEMC S6100 platform.
- Added new file watchdog.py in sonic_platform directory.
- Enabled API support to Enable/disable watchdog.
Fixed the fpga crash issue which we see in 15-20 mins time frame after onie-install. Accessing stale i2c transfer message buffer causes this crash. Te message buffer becomes stale due to race between i2c transfer and fpga interrupt handler.
This new state STATE_STOP will not be exposed for the wake up call till all the ISR of previous transfer is completed successfully.
Implemented remaining APIs in s6100,z9100,s6000
Removed soft link in s6100,s6000,z9100 and implemented seperately
Implemented get_transceiver_change_event in S6000
* [DELL][Z9100,S6100,S6000] Platform 2.0 SFP Changes
Added support in sfp.py file which will be generic. Send the eeprom path and sfp_control path from chassis.py
Added Reboot Reason for S6000 in platform 2.0
Fixed issue in process-reboot-cause
Added package uninstall code in platform de-init code for z9100, s6100
- How I did it
-> Added support for S6000 Reboot Reason
-> Added platform.py for all platforms
-> Verified show reboot-cause command with the code changes. Added UT logs with show reboot-cause
-> Modified process-reboot-cause service to start after pmon.service. In S6000, we have to wait for nvram to be loaded.
-> If reboot-cause service starts before pmon.service, show reboot-cause is showing incorrect reason.
-> Bug fix in process-reboot-cause file
- import sonic_platform
+ import sonic_platform.platform
The following commit addresses the graceful unmounting of file
system and graceful shutdown of dockers before calling a
cold reboot which will cause a power cycle of SSD. This ensures
orderly shutdown and no corruption of files systems because
of the power cycle to SSD.
This commit will use the existing systemd-reboot service scripts
and override the configuration to do cold reboot for S6100 and
Z9100.
Unit tested the fix and graceful shutdown of file system and
dockers are done with cold reboot.
Signed-off-by: Harish Venkatraman <harish_venkatraman@dell.com>
* [devices]: Add a new supported device DellEMC s5232f
* Switch Vendor: DellEMC
* Switch SKU: s5232F
* ASIC Vendor: Broadcom
* Swich ASIC: Trident3
* Port Configuration: 32x100G
* SONiC Image: sonic-broadcom.bin
* LED support for s5232f
* Changes Include ipmitool implementation for platform_sensors script is inclued in pmon startup
* Added 100G,25G,10G configruation ( 100G is default).
* s5232[device] PSU detecttion and default led state support
* Switch Vendor: DellEMC
* Switch SKU: s5232F
* ASIC Vendor: Broadcom
* Swich ASIC: Trident3
* Port Configuration: 32x100G
* SONiC Image: sonic-broadcom.bin
* LED support for s5232f
* Changes Include ipmitool implementation for platform_sensors script is inclued in pmon startup
* Added 100G,25G,10G configruation ( 100G is default).
- What I did
Added Daemon to Log LPC bus degradation in Intel C2000 processor. Intel Rangeley C2000 processors with revision less than or equal to 2 have issue where LPC bus degrades over time in some processors. To identify the problem and to notify the issue, a daemon has been added which will log on encountering the issue.
- How I did it
Added a daemon which validates the CPLD scratch(0x102) and SMF scratch(0x202) registers by writing and reading values on regular polling intervals (300 seconds). If there is a discrepancy between read and write, a critical log will be thrown.
- How to verify it
The infra is verify by simulating the issue where between write and read, the value in register is modified and the log appearance is checked.
- Description for the changelog
Added Daemon to identify LPC bus degradation issue and notify using syslog in Dell S6100 and Z9100 platforms. This daemon will only run on processors with revision less than or equal to 2.
* [submodule] update sonic-linux-kernel
* update linux kernel version
* Fix many version strings
* update mellanox components (built with new kernel)
* [mlnx] add make files for SDK WJH libs
* Update arista driver submodule (#8)
Make the debian packaging point to a newer kernel version.