#### Why I did it
The test plan described in the `How to verify it` section caused an issue when 3 images (instead of 2) were present when executing `show boot` or `sonic-installer list` commands:
```
root@sonic:/home/admin# show boot
Current: SONiC-OS-master.0-dirty-20220118.165941
Next: SONiC-OS-master.0-dirty-20220118.165941
Available:
SONiC-OS-master.0-dirty-20220118.165941
SONiC-OS-202012.201-a0376a6e5_Internal
SONiC-OS-202012.201-a0376a6e5_Internal_RPC
```
#### How I did it
Fixed the `sed` pattern to match the current image revision in the `install.sh` script.
#### How to verify it
Test plan:
1. Install the `imageA` by using ONIE
2. Install the `imageA-rpc` by using `sonic-installer`
3. Reboot the switch
4. Swap to the `imageA` - `sonic-installer set-default imageA`
5. Reboot the switch
6. Install the `imageB` by using `sonic-installer`
7. Check an installed images - `show boot`
8. Reboot the switch
9. Check an installed images - `show boot`
* Remove tm and all dependancies
Signed-off-by: Vadym Yashchenko <vadymx.yashchenko@intel.com>
* Removed line connected with thermal_manager
Signed-off-by: Vadym Yashchenko <vadymx.yashchenko@intel.com>
53c630b [CoPP] Add always_enabled field to coppmgr logic ([minigraph]: Add PORTCHANNEL_MEMBER configurations #2034)
adcf69d [cbf] Fix cbf sync error ([aboot] add SWI_DEFAULT support in boot0 #2056)
69f9ee5 fix mclagsyncd out of order initialization ([submodules] update dbsyncd and snmpagent pointers for LLDP MIB support #2112)
Why I did it
Fixes#8980 partly.
The corresponding changes in sonic-sairedis is here :
Azure/sonic-sairedis#975
How I did it
Include changes from both repos and build an image for verification.
How to verify it
Trigger fast-reboot with the changes, see the attribute SAI_SWITCH_ATTR_UNINIT_DATA_PLANE_ON_REMOVAL being set at the SAI level.
Signed-off-by: Thushar Gowda <24815472+tbgowda@users.noreply.github.com>
Why I did it
Updated the BCM config recommended by Broadcom for Nokia-IXR7250E-36x400G
How I did it
Updated the BCM config file
How to verify it
Verified running the image with this BCM config in Nokia-IXR7250E-36x400G and ensured that the syncd container was stable, ports were up and passing the traffic.
Signed-off-by: Sakthivadivu Saravanaraj <sakthivadivu.saravanaraj@nokia.com>
- Why I did it
Remove obsolete parameter that enables static VXLAN src port range
provide functionality no generate json config file according to appropriate parameter in config_db
Done for
SN3800:
• Mellanox-SN3800-D28C50
• Mellanox-SN3800-C64
• Mellanox-SN3800-D28C49S1 (New 10G SKU)
SN2700:
• Mellanox-SN2700-D48C8
- How I did it
Remove SAI_VXLAN_SRCPORT_RANGE_ENABLE=1 from appropriate sai.profile files
Created vxlan.json file and added few params that depends on DEVICE_METADATA.localhost.vxlan_port_range
- How to verify it
File /etc/swss/config.d/vxlan.json should be generated inside swss docker when it restart
[
{
"SWITCH_TABLE:switch": {
"vxlan_src": "0xFF00",
"vxlan_mask": "8"
},
"OP": "SET"
}
]
Signed-off-by: Andriy Yurkiv <ayurkiv@nvidia.com>
#### Why I did it
If the grouping is in the same file in the module, fetching the grouping fails
#### How I did it
fixing the `uses_module_name` when the grouping is under the same file
#### How to verify it
Enabled a grouping under the same file which is `lldp`, there is a test in sonic-yang-mgmt that translates `sample-config-db` into yang format. This test passes with grouping in `lldp` used.
#### Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
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- [ ] 201811
- [ ] 201911
- [ ] 202006
- [ ] 202012
- [ ] 202106
#### Description for the changelog
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#### Why I did it
Include sonic-bgp-monitor to setup.py so it gets included in /usr/local/yang-models when installing the package
#### How I did it
#### How to verify it
install the package
#### Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
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- [ ] 201811
- [ ] 201911
- [ ] 202006
- [ ] 202012
- [ ] 202106
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Enable dbgsym package for dhcpmon.
Allow CFLAGS and LDFLAGS from environment variables to be used
in the dhcp6relay build. This makes sure that the -O2 flag from
dpkg-buildflags gets used.
Finally, enable all hardening flags in dpkg-buildflags for
dhcp6relay and dhcpmon. The change from the default set of flags is that
during linking, immediate binding of symbols is done instead of lazy
binding.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
#### How I did it
Added mclag sonic yang file for the MCLAG enhancements as per HLD: Azure/SONiC#596
#### How to verify it
try rest APIs
#### Description for the changelog
Added mclag sonic yang
- Why I did it
For SYSTEM READY feature. Currently, there is a booting stage in system health service to indicate that the system is loading SONiC component. This booting stage is no longer needed because SYSTEM READY feature will treat that stage as system "NOT READY".
- How I did it
1. Remove booting stage
2. Adjust unit test cases
- How to verify it
Manual test, Unit test, sonic-mgmt Regression
- Why I did it
Fix issue: 'sx_port_mapping_t' object has no attribute 'slot_id'. sx_port_mapping_t only has attribute slot.
- How I did it
Change slot_id to slot.
- How to verify it
Manual test
- Why I did it
Python select.select accept a optional timeout value in seconds, however, the value passes to it is a value in millisecond.
- How I did it
Transfer the value to millisecond.
- How to verify it
Manual test
Why I did it
the strcpy and buffer allocation is not safe, it corrupts 1 byte on the stack. Depending on the memory layout, it may or may not cause issue immediately.
message type is not validated before updating the counter. Which could cause segment fault.
How I did it
Remove the unsafe strcpy, use config->interface.c_str() instead.
Check message type before updating counters.
How to verify it
The issue (1) caused segment fault on a specific platform. The fix was validated there. Issue (2) was precautionary. Added log in case it triggers.
- Why I did it
To include latest SDK fixes:
1. On CMIS modules, after low power configuration, the firmware waited for the module state to be ModuleReady instead of ModuleLowPower causing delays.
2. When connecting SN4600C, 100GbE port with CWDM4 module (Gen 3.0), link up time is 30 seconds.
and to include SAI fixes \ changes:
1. Reduce verbosity for resource check vendor data not found
2. Fix metadata validation, check default value on conditions check
3. Add 100MB, 10MB to 2201 system
4. L3 VXLAN overlay ECMP
5. VXLAN srcport API implementation
6. Fix scheduler profile null (default values) when set on sub group scheduler group
7. Fix ACL binding restoration when port leaves a LAG
8. Fix route logic for set next hop/action and reference counter for ECMP overlay
- How I did it
1. Updated SDK/FW submodule and relevant makefiles with the required versions.
2. Update SAI submodule and relevant makefile with the required version.
- How to verify it
Build an image and run tests from "sonic-mgmt".
Why I did it
Minigraph parser added a new field 'cluster' to device_metadata, and then yang validation is blocked.
How I did it
Add 'cluster' to device_metadata yang models.
How to verify it
Run UT for sonc-yang-models.
Use minigraph parser to generate ConfigDB schema and run yang validation.
Signed-off-by: Gang Lv ganglv@microsoft.com
* [y_cable] Support for initialization of new Daemon ycable to support
ycables
This PR also adds the commit in sonic-platform-daemons
94fa239 [y_cable] refactor y_cable to a seperate logic and new daemon from xcvrd (#219)
Why I did it
This PR separates the logic of Y-Cable from xcvrd. Before this change we were utilizing xcvrd daemon to control all aspects of Y-Cable right from initialization to processing requests from other entities like orch,linkmgr.
Now we would have another daemon ycabled which will serve this purpose.
Logically everything still remains the same from the perspective of other daemons.
it also take care aspects like init/delete daemon from Y-Cable perspective.
How I did it
To serve the purpose we build a new wheel sonic_ycabled-1.0-py3-none-any.whl and install it inside pmon.
We also initalize the daemon ycabled which serves our purpose for refactor inside pmon
How to verify it
Ran the changes with an image for dualtor tests on a 7050cx3 platform
Signed-off-by: vaibhav-dahiya <vdahiya@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
Add TSA/B/C dualtor support
Signed-off-by: Longxiang Lyu lolv@microsoft.com
How I did it
For TSA, toggle all the mux to standby if the device type is dualtor and there are active mux ports.
For TSC, add mux status output.
How to verify it
Run TSA/B/C on a dualtor setup
Why I did it
Requirements from Microsoft for fwutil update all state that all firmwares which support this upgrade flow must support upgrade within a single boot cycle. This conflicted with a number of Mellanox upgrade flows which have been revised to safely meet this requirement.
How I did it
Added --no-power-cycle flags to SSD and ONIE firmware scripts
Modified Platform API to call firmware upgrade flows with this new flag during fwutil update all
Added a script to our reboot plugin to handle installing firmwares in the correct order with prior to reboot
How to verify it
Populate platform_components.json with firmware for CPLD / BIOS / ONIE / SSD
Execute fwutil update all fw --boot cold
CPLD will burn / ONIE and BIOS images will stage / SSD will schedule for reboot
Reboot the switch
SSD will install / CPLD will refresh / switch will power cycle into ONIE
ONIE installer will upgrade ONIE and BIOS / switch will reboot back into SONiC
In SONiC run fwutil show status to check that all firmware upgrades were successful
Why I did it
Old fan drv will be build fail under kernel 5.10. It get below error message.
/sonic/platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-accton/as7312-54xs/modules/accton_as7312_54x_fan.c:483:5: error: implicit declarat ion of function 'set_fs'; did you mean 'sget_fc'? [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
set_fs(KERNEL_DS);
^~~~~~
sget_fc
How I did it
These code is old design and they are not needed currently. So remove them.
Signed-off-by: Jostar Yang <jostar_yang@accton.com>
Update the sonic-swss submodule. The following are new commits in the submodule:
6cb43ee [p4orch] Fix handlePortStatusChangeNotification status deserialize (#2111)
863f0f1 [azp]: Enable PR diff coverage (#2083)
bf4cd4a Fix the unsafe usage of strncpy in portsorch.cpp (#2110)
c1b4b40 support port isolation group in BFN platform (#1940)
Signed-off-by: Andriy Kokhan <andriyx.kokhan@intel.com>
#### Why I did it
src\tacacs\bash_tacplus\debian\rules file mode is 644, and debian build will change it to 755, which will cause image version contains 'dirty'
#### How I did it
Change src\tacacs\bash_tacplus\debian\rules file mode to 755
#### How to verify it
Check the image version not contains dirty
#### Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
- [ ] 201811
- [ ] 201911
- [ ] 202006
- [ ] 202012
- [ ] 202106
- [*] 202111
#### Description for the changelog
Change src\tacacs\bash_tacplus\debian\rules file mode to 755
#### A picture of a cute animal (not mandatory but encouraged)
Why I did it
Update Broadcom SAI to version 6.0.0.13, SDK 6.5.24, saibcm-modules to 6.5.24.gpl
How I did it
Brcm SAI 6.0 EA with fixes for CS00012203367, CS00012219613, CS00012213974, CS00012218290, CS00012217169, CS00012211718, CS00012213944, CS00012215529, CS00012218100, CS00012214196, CS00012212681, CS00012205138, CS00012208537, CS00012185316, CS00012208524, CS00012203367, CS00012197364.
Why I did it
sonic-broadcom-dnx.bin should be able to installed on DNX supported platform, whereas it doesn't.
How I did it
Changed CONFIGUTED_PLATFORM to TARGET_MACHINE to distinguish broadcom and broadcom-dnx
How to verify it
tar sonic-broadcom-dnx.bin and verify its platforms_asic contians dnx platforms
Also verify on image with other asic, no regression.
Why I did it
ACL have ACCEPT action indeed, but yang doesn't support it.
How I did it
Add 'ACCEPT' enum to sonic-types.yang.j2
How to verify it
Run the YANG model unit tests
Why I did it
Eliminate benign firsttime boot error reported when running on platforms that do not support kdump.
How I did it
Change rc.local to check for presence of the file /etc/default/kdump-tools before referencing it.
How to verify it
Install a new image on an armhf or arm64 platform and check for a failed reference to /etc/default/kdump-tools on firsttime boot.
- External PHY is managed via gearbox (gbsybcd docker container) in SONiC
- Enhanced 'External PHY management' from SONiC's single-ASIC environment to multi-ASIC
- Enhanced gbsyncd docker container from single Namespace to multi-Namspace mode
- Added gbsyncd.service.j2 on per_namespace basis.
- Each namepace/ASIC now to have its unique gbsyncd<ASIC#> docker container with its
own Gearbox table, redis-DB
Signed-off-by: Shyam Kumar <shyakuma@cisco.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
Why I did it
end2end test is blocked by Yang model for BGP monitor.
How I did it
Create new yang files for BGP monitor, and add UT.
How to verify it
Follow the steps in #9711.
Run UT for sonic-yang-models.
Signed-off-by: Gang Lv ganglv@microsoft.com
Why I did it
Need to be able to run smartctl when pmon docker is not running.
How I did it
Removed the pmon dependency for pmon as well as the command wrapper and added it to the debian-extension.
How to verify it
Stop pmon
Run smartctl from the host and verify it runs without error
c4127c2 [psud] Fix PSU log issue (#235)
07542cb [pmon][xcvrd]xcvrd process show backtrace on the internal port. (#233)
3e432e7 [Y-Cable] Increased unit test coverage of y_cable_helper.py (#229)
7c363f5 [ledd] prevent led crash on recirc port event (#232)
e9ccd82 [sonic-platform-daemons] fix dependency issue on py2 wheels by correcting the path (#234)
2b0acfb [sfp-refactoring] xcvrd: add initial support for CMIS application initialization (#217)
- Why I did it
Optimize thermal control policies to simplify the logic and add more protection code in policies to make sure it works even if kernel algorithm does not work.
- How I did it
Reduce unused thermal policies
Add timely ASIC temperature check in thermal policy to make sure ASIC temperature and fan speed is coordinated
Minimum allowed fan speed now is calculated by max of the expected fan speed among all policies
Move some logic from fan.py to thermal.py to make it more readable
- How to verify it
1. Manual test
2. Regression