During docker build, host files can be passed to the docker build through
docker context files. But there is no straightforward way to transfer
the files from docker build to host.
This feature provides a tricky way to pass the cache contents from docker
build to host. It tar's the cached content and encodes them as base64 format
and passes it through a log file with a special tag as 'VCSTART and VCENT'.
Slave.mk in the host, it extracts the cache contents from the log and stores them
in the cache folder. Cache contents are encoded as base64 format for
easy passing.
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#### How I did it
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Debian is shipping a systemd timer unit for logrotate, but we're also
packaging in a cron job, which means both of them will run, potentially
at the same time. Remove our cron file, and add an override to the
shipped timer file to have it be run every 10 minutes.
Fixes#12392.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
Backport of https://github.com/sonic-net/sonic-buildimage/pull/12490 into 202211
- 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
Add support for compiling Spectrum-4 ASIC firmware to the SONiC image
Add support for Spectrum-4 ASIC firmware upgrade
- How I did it
Update Mellanox fw make files to include Spectrum-4 ASIC firmware binaries.
Update firmware upgrade scripts to be able to detect Spectrum-4 ASIC.
- How to verify it
Run regression tests
Signed-off-by: Kebo Liu <kebol@nvidia.com>
Why I did it
The PR is to apply separated DSCP_TO_TC_MAP and TC_TO_QUEUE_MAP to uplink ports on dualtor.
The traffic with DSCP 2 and DSCP 6 from T1 is treated as lossless traffic.
DSCP TC Queue
2 2 2
6 6 6
Traffic with DSCP 2 or DSCP 6 from downlink is still treated as lossy traffic as before.
How I did it
Define DSCP_TO_TC_MAP|AZURE_UPLINK and TC_TO_QUEUE_MAP|AZURE_UPLINK.
How to verify it
Verified by UT
Verified by coping the new template to a testbed, and rendering a config_db.json
Why I did it
The current lazy installer relies on a filename sort for both unpack and configuration steps. When systemd services are configured [started] by multiple packages the order is by filename not by the declared package dependencies. This can cause the start order of services to differ between first-boot and subsequent boots. Declared systemd service dependencies further exacerbate the issue (e.g. blocking the first-boot script).
The current installer leaves packages un-configured if the package dependency order does not match the filename order.
This also fixes a trivial bug in [Build]: Support to use symbol links for lazy installation targets to reduce the image size #10923 where externally downloaded dependencies are duplicated across lazy package device directories.
How I did it
Changed the staging and first-boot scripts to use apt-get:
dpkg -i /host/image-$SONIC_VERSION/platform/$platform/*.deb
becomes
apt-get -y install /host/image-$SONIC_VERSION/platform/$platform/*.deb
when dependencies are detected during image staging.
How to verify it
Apt-get critical rules
Add a Depends= to the control information of a package. Grep the syslog for rc.local between images and observe the configuration order of packages change.
Added Support to runtime render bgp and teamd feature `state` and lldp `has_asic_scope` flag
Needed for SONiC on chassis.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: mlok <marty.lok@nokia.com>
#### Why I did it
Currently at the Azure build system, the P4RT container is disabled by default at the build time. Here the goal is to include the P4RT container at the build time while disabling it at the runtime. The user can enable/disable the p4rt app through the config based on the preference.
#### How I did it
Changed the config in rules/config and init-cfg.json.j2
Signed-off-by: Mariusz Stachura <mariusz.stachura@intel.com>
What I did
Adding the dynamic headroom calculation support for Barefoot platforms.
Why I did it
Enabling dynamic mode for barefoot case.
How I verified it
The community tests are adjusted and pass.
* Add smartmontools to pmon docker
* Set smartmontools to install version 7.2-1 in pmon to match host; clean up smartmontools build files
* Add comments on smartmontools version for both host and pmon
Why I did it
BGP service has always been starting after interface-config. However, recently we discovered an issue where some BGP sessions are unable to establish due to BGP daemon not able to read the interface IP.
This issue was clearly observed after upgrading to FRR 8.2.2. See more details in #12380.
How I did it
Delaying starting BGP seems to be a workaround for this issue.
However, caution is that this delay might impact warm reboot timing and other timing sequences.
This workaround is reducing the probability of hitting the issue by close to 100X. However, this workaround is not bulletproof as test shows. It is still preferrable to have a proper FRR fix and revert this change in the future.
How to verify it
Continuously issuing config reload and check BGP session status afterwards.
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
Remove swsssdk from sonic OS image and docker image
#### Why I did it
swsssdk is deprecated, so need remove from image.
#### How I did it
Update config file to remove swsssdk from image.
#### How to verify it
Pass all test case.
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Remove swsssdk from sonic OS image and docker image
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- Why I did it
interfaces-config service restarts networking service, during the restart loopback interface address is being removed and reassigned back, leaving loopback without an ipv4 address for a while.
On SONiC startup and config reload interfaces-config and bgp services start in parallel and sometimes
fpmsyncd in bgp attempts bind to loopback while it does not have an address, fails with the log
Exception "Cannot assign requested address" had been thrown in daemon
and exits with rc 0.
root@sonic:/# supervisorctl status
fpmsyncd EXITED Jul 20 05:04 AM
zebra RUNNING pid 35, uptime 6:15:05
zsocket EXITED Jul 20 05:04 AM
docker logs bgp
INFO exited: fpmsyncd (exit status 0; expected)
With fpmsyncd dead, configured routes do not appear in the database.
- How I did it
Added ordering dependency on interfaces-config service into bgp.config
- How to verify it
Itself the issue reproduces quite rarely, but one can gain the time interval between networking down and networking up in interfaces-config.sh like this:
diff --git a/files/image_config/interfaces/interfaces-config.sh b/files/image_config/interfaces/interfaces-config.sh
index f6aa4147a..87caceeff 100755
--- a/files/image_config/interfaces/interfaces-config.sh
+++ b/files/image_config/interfaces/interfaces-config.sh
@@ -63,7 +63,11 @@ done
# Read sysctl conf files again
sysctl -p /etc/sysctl.d/90-dhcp6-systcl.conf
-systemctl restart networking
+# systemctl restart networking
+
+systemctl start networking
+sleep 10
+systemctl stop networking
# Clean-up created files
rm -f /tmp/ztp_input.json /tmp/ztp_port_data.json
with this change the issue reproduces on every config reload.
Signed-off-by: Volodymyr Boyko <volodymyrx.boiko@intel.com>
* Make client indentity by AME cert
* Join k8s cluster by ipv6
* Change join test cases
* Test case bug fix
* Improve read node label func
* Configure kubelet and change test cases
* For kubernetes version 1.22.2
* Fix undefine issue
Signed-off-by: Yun Li <yunli1@microsoft.com>
Multi-asic Docker instances are created behind Docker's default bridge
which doesn't allow talking to other Docker instances that are in the
host network (like database-chassis).
On linecards, we configure midplane interfaces to let per-asic docker
containers talk to CHASSIS_DB on the supervisor through internal chassis
network.
On the supervisor we don't need to use chassis internal network, but we
still need a similar setup in order to allow fabric containers to talk
to database-chassis
The timer execution may fail if triggered during a config reload
(when the sonic.target is stopped). This might happen in a rare
situation if config reload is executed after reboot in a small
time slot (for 0 to 30 seconds) before the tacacs-config timer
is triggered. To ensure that timer execution will be resumed after
a config reload the WantedBy section of the systemd service is updated
to describe relation to sonic.target.
Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Ivantsiv <oivantsiv@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Ivantsiv <oivantsiv@nvidia.com>
With this PR in, you flap BGP and use events_tool to see the published events.
With telemetry PR #111 in and corresponding submodule update done in buildimage, one could run gnmi_cli to capture BGP flap events.
* [mux] skip mux operations during warm shutdown
- Enhance write_standby.py script to skip actions during warm shutdown.
- Expand the support to BGP service.
- MuX support was added by a previous PR.
- don't skip action during warm recovery
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
* Add k8s master feature
Signed-off-by: Yun Li <yunli1@microsoft.com>
* Update kubernetes version mistake and make variable passing clear
Signed-off-by: Yun Li <yunli1@microsoft.com>
* Add CRI-dockerd package
Signed-off-by: Yun Li <yunli1@microsoft.com>
* Update version variable passing logic
Signed-off-by: Yun Li <yunli1@microsoft.com>
* Upgrade the worker kubernetes version
Signed-off-by: Yun Li <yunli1@microsoft.com>
* Install xml file parse tool
Signed-off-by: Yun Li <yunli1@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Yun Li <yunli1@microsoft.com>
*Preventing ebtables rules to be applied on KVM image. The ebtables rules in SONiC are added to prevent ARP as well as L2 forwarding to be blocked in linux kernel since the hardware will take care of the actual L2 forward. However this is not the case with KVM where linux needs to forward even L2 packets
What I did:
Following changes done for packet based chassis:-
1> Run arp_update on LC's to resolve static route nexthops over backend
port-channel interfaces.
2> On Supervisor make sure arp_update exit gracefully
* Ported Marvell armhf build on x86 for debian buster to use cross-compilation instead of qemu emulation
Current armhf Sonic build on amd64 host uses qemu emulation. Due to the
nature of the emulation it takes a very long time, about 22-24 hours to
complete the build. The change I did to reduce the building time by
porting Sonic armhf build on amd64 host for Marvell platform for debian
buster to use cross-compilation on arm64 host for armhf target. The
overall Sonic armhf building time using cross-compilation reduced to
about 6 hours.
Signed-off-by: marvell <marvell@cpss-build3.marvell.com>
* Fixed final Sonic image build with dockers inside
* Update Dockerfile.j2
Fixed qemu-user-static:x86_64-aarch64-5.0.0-2 .
* Update cross-build-arm-python-reqirements.sh
Added support for both armhf and arm64 cross-build platform using $PY_PLAT environment variable.
* Update Makefile
Added TARGET=<cross-target> for armhf/arm64 cross-compilation.
* Reviewer's @qiluo-msft requests done
Signed-off-by: marvell <marvell@cpss-build3.marvell.com>
* Added new radius/pam patch for arm64 support
* Update slave.mk
Added missing back tick.
* Added libgtest-dev: libgmock-dev: to the buster Dockerfile.j2. Fixed arm perl version to be generic
* Added missing armhf/arm64 entries in /etc/apt/sources.list
* fix libc-bin core dump issue from xumia:fix-libc-bin-install-issue commit
* Removed unnecessary 'apt-get update' from sonic-slave-buster/Dockerfile.j2
* Fixed saiarcot895 reviewer's requests
* Fixed README and replaced 'sed/awk' with patches
* Fixed ntp build to use openssl
* Unuse sonic-slave-buster/cross-build-arm-python-reqirements.sh script (put all prebuilt python packages cross-compilation/install inside Dockerfile.j2). Fixed src/snmpd/Makefile to use -j1 in all cases
* Clean armhf cross-compilation build fixes
* Ported cross-compilation armhf build to bullseye
* Additional change for bullseye
* Set CROSS_BUILD_ENVIRON default value n
* Removed python2 references
* Fixes after merge with the upstream
* Deleted unused sonic-slave-buster/cross-build-arm-python-reqirements.sh file
* Fixed 2 @saiarcot895 requests
* Fixed @saiarcot895 reviewer's requests
* Removed use of prebuilt python wheels
* Incorporated saiarcot895 CC/CXX and other simplification/generalization changes
Signed-off-by: marvell <marvell@cpss-build3.marvell.com>
* Fixed saiarcot895 reviewer's additional requests
* src/libyang/patch/debian-packaging-files.patch
* Removed --no-deps option when installing wheels. Removed unnecessary lazy_object_proxy arm python3 package instalation
Co-authored-by: marvell <marvell@cpss-build3.marvell.com>
Co-authored-by: marvell <marvell@cpss-build2.marvell.com>
- Why I did it
Support Mellanox-SN4600C-C64 as T1 switch in dual-ToR scenario
This is to port #11032 and #11299 from 202012 to master.
Support additional queue and PG in buffer templates, including both traditional and dynamic model
Support mapping DSCP 2/6 to lossless traffic in the QoS template.
Add macros to generate additional lossless PG in the dynamic model
Adjust the order in which the generic/dedicated (with additional lossless queues) macros are checked and called to generate buffer tables in common template buffers_config.j2
Buffer tables are rendered via using macros.
Both generic and dedicated macros are defined on our platform. Currently, the generic one is called as long as it is defined, which causes the generic one always being called on our platform. To avoid it, the dedicated macrio is checked and called first and then the generic ones.
Support MAP_PFC_PRIORITY_TO_PRIORITY_GROUP on ports with additional lossless queues.
On Mellanox-SN4600C-C64, buffer configuration for t1 is calculated as:
40 * 100G downlink ports with 4 lossless PGs/queues, 1 lossy PG, and 3 lossy queues
16 * 100G uplink ports with 2 lossless PGs/queues, 1 lossy PG, and 5 lossy queues
Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@nvidia.com>
Why I did it
This PR is to add a flag to control whether to generate PORT_QOS_MAP|global entry or not.
It's because for some HWSKU, such as BackEndToRRouter and BackEndLeafRouter, there is no DSCP_TO_TC_MAP defined.
Hence, if the PORT_QOS_MAP|global entry is generated, OA will report some error because the DSCP_TO_TC_MAP map AZURE can not be found.
Jul 14 00:24:40.286767 str2-7050qx-32s-acs-03 ERR swss#orchagent: :- saiObjectTypeQuery: invalid object id oid:0x7fddb43605d0
Jul 14 00:24:40.286767 str2-7050qx-32s-acs-03 ERR swss#orchagent: :- meta_generic_validation_objlist: SAI_SWITCH_ATTR_QOS_DSCP_TO_TC_MAP:SAI_ATTR_VALUE_TYPE_OBJECT_ID object on list [0] oid 0x7fddb43605d0 is not valid, returned null object id
Jul 14 00:24:40.286767 str2-7050qx-32s-acs-03 ERR swss#orchagent: :- applyDscpToTcMapToSwitch: Failed to apply DSCP_TO_TC QoS map to switch rv:-5
Jul 14 00:24:40.286767 str2-7050qx-32s-acs-03 ERR swss#orchagent: :- doTask: Failed to process QOS task, drop it
This PR is to address the issue.
How I did it
Add a flag require_global_dscp_to_tc_map to control whether to generate the PORT_QOS_MAP|global entry. The default value for require_global_dscp_to_tc_map is true. If the device type is storage backend, the value is changed to false. Then the PORT_QOS_MAP|global entry is not generated.
How to verify it
Update the current test_qos_dscp_remapping_render_template to cover storage backend.
Refactors the SONiC Installer to support greater flexibility in building for a given architecture and bootloader.
#### Why I did it
Currently the SONiC installer assumes that if a platform is ARM based that it uses the `uboot` bootloader and uses the `grub` bootloader otherwise. This is not a correct assumption to make as ARM is not strictly tied to uboot and x86 is not strictly tied to grub.
#### How I did it
To implement this I introduce the following changes:
* Remove the different arch folders from the `installer/` directory
* Merge the generic components of the ARM and x86 installer into `installer/installer.sh`
* Refactor x86 + grub specific functions into `installer/default_platform.conf`
* Modify installer to call `default_platform.conf` file and also call `platform/[platform]/patform.conf` file as well to override as needed
* Update references to the installer in the `build_image.sh` script
* Add `TARGET_BOOTLOADER` variable that is by default `uboot` for ARM devices and `grub` for x86 unless overridden in `platform/[platform]/rules.mk`
* Update bootloader logic in `build_debian.sh` to be based on `TARGET_BOOTLOADER` instead of `TARGET_ARCH` and to reference the grub package in a generic manner
#### How to verify it
This has been tested on a ARM test platform as well as on Mellanox amd64 switches as well to ensure there was no impact.
#### Description for the changelog
[arm] Refactor installer and build to allow arm builds targeted at grub platforms
#### Link to config_db schema for YANG module changes
N/A
Why I did it
Storage backend has all vlan members tagged. If untagged packets are received on those links, they are accounted as RX_DROPS which can lead to false alarms in monitoring tools. Using this acl to hide these drops.
How I did it
Created a acl template which will be loaded during minigraph load for backend. This template will allow tagged vlan packets and dropped untagged
How to verify it
Unit tests
Signed-off-by: Neetha John <nejo@microsoft.com>
- Why I did it
Implemented sonic-net/SONiC#1001
- How I did it
Install systemd-bootchart tool and provide default config for it.
- How to verify it
Run build and verify systemd-bootchart is installed.
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
New security feature for enforcing strong passwords when login or changing passwords of existing users into the switch.
- How I did it
By using mainly Linux package named pam-cracklib that support the enforcement of user passwords, the daemon named hostcfgd, will support add/modify password policies that enforce and strengthen the user passwords.
- How to verify it
Manually Verification-
1. Enable the feature, using the new sonic-cli command passw-hardening or manually add the password hardening table like shown in HLD by using redis-cli command
2. Change password policies manually like in step 1.
Notes:
password hardening CLI can be found in sonic-utilities repo-
P.R: Add support for Password Hardening sonic-utilities#2121
code config path: config/plugins/sonic-passwh_yang.py
code show path: show/plugins/sonic-passwh_yang.py
3. Create a new user (using adduser command) or modify an existing password by using passwd command in the terminal. And it will now request a strong password instead of default linux policies.
Automatic Verification - Unitest:
This PR contained unitest that cover:
1. test default init values of the feature in PAM files
2. test all the types of classes policies supported by the feature in PAM files
3. test aging policy configuration in PAM files
Signed-off-by: bingwang <wang.bing@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
This PR brings two changes
Add lossy PG profile for PG2 and PG6 on T1 for ports between T1 and T2.
After PR Update qos config to clear queues for bounced back traffic #10176 , the DSCP_TO_TC_MAP and TC_TO_PG_MAP is updated when remapping is enable
DSCP_TO_TC_MAP
Before After Why do this change
"2" : "1" "2" : "2" Only change for leaf router to map DSCP 2 to TC 2 as TC 2 will be used for lossless TC
"6" : "1" "6" : "6" Only change for leaf router to map DSCP 6 to TC 6 as TC 6 will be used for lossless TC
TC_TO_PRIORITY_GROUP_MAP
Before After Why do this change
"2" : "0" "2" : "2" Only change for leaf router to map TC 2 to PG 2 as PG 2 will be used for lossless PG
"6" : "0" "6" : "6" Only change for leaf router to map TC 6 to PG 6 as PG 6 will be used for lossless PG
So, we have two new lossy PGs (2 and 6) for the T2 facing ports on T1, and two new lossless PGs (2 and 6) for the T0 facing port on T1.
However, there is no lossy PG profile for the T2 facing ports on T1. The lossless PGs for ports between T1 and T0 have been handled by buffermgrd .Therefore, We need to add lossy PG profiles for T2 facing ports on T1.
We don't have this issue on T0 because PG 2 and PG 6 are lossless PGs, and there is no lossy traffic mapped to PG 2 and PG 6
Map port level TC7 to PG0
Before the PCBB change, DSCP48 -> TC 6 -> PG 0.
After the PCBB change, DSCP48 -> TC 7 -> PG 7
Actually, we can map TC7 to PG0 to save a lossy PG.
How I did it
Update the qos and buffer template.
How to verify it
Verified by UT.
Why I did it
Support to use symbol links in platform folder to reduce the image size.
The current solution is to copy each lazy installation targets (xxx.deb files) to each of the folders in the platform folder. The size will keep growing when more and more packages added in the platform folder. For cisco-8000 as an example, the size will be up to 2G, while most of them are duplicate packages in the platform folder.
How I did it
Create a new folder in platform/common, all the deb packages are copied to the folder, any other folders where use the packages are the symbol links to the common folder.
Why platform.tar?
We have implemented a patch for it, see #10775, but the problem is the the onie use really old unzip version, cannot support the symbol links.
The current solution is similar to the PR 10775, but make the platform folder into a tar package, which can be supported by onie. During the installation, the package.tar will be extracted to the original folder and removed.