Why I did it
The sensors and sensord processes were reporting data on unused sensors.
This lead to ALARM messages or erroneous values that could be misinterpreted.
How I did it
Ignore the affected sensors in the sensors.conf
How to verify it
Check that there are no longer ALARM messages from sensord in the syslog or in the output of sensors
Why I did it
Some sonic-mgmt platform_tests/api were failing on the 7060CX-32S
How I did it
Added the missing metadata in platform.json and platform_components.json
This is purely test data and does not impact our API implementation.
How to verify it
Run platform_tests / api and expect 100% pass rate.
Co-authored-by: Zhi Yuan (Carl) Zhao <zyzhao@arista.com>
Why I did it
Arista 7060 platform has a rare and unreproduceable PCIe timeout that could possibly be solved with increasing the switch PCIe timeout value. To do this we'll call a script for this platform to increase the PCIe timeout on boot-up.
No issues would be expected from the setpci command. From the PCIe spec:
"Software is permitted to change the value in this field at any
time. For Requests already pending when the Completion
Timeout Value is changed, hardware is permitted to use either
the new or the old value for the outstanding Requests, and is
permitted to base the start time for each Request either on when
this value was changed or on when each request was issued. "
How I did it
Add "platform-init" support in swss docker similar to how "hwsku-init" is called, only this would be for any device belonging to a platform. Then the script would reside in device data folder.
Additionally, add pciutils dependency to docker-orchagent so it can run the setpci commands.
How to verify it
On bootup of an Arista 7060, can execute:
lspci -vv -s 01:00.0 | grep -i "devctl2"
In order to check that the timeout has changed.
#### Why I did it
Add platform_asic file to each platform folder in sonic-device-data package. The file content will be used as the ground truth of mapping from PLATFORM_STRING to switch ASIC family.
One use case of the mapping is to prevent installing a wrong image, which targets for other ASIC platforms. For example, currently we have several ONIE images naming as sonic-*.bin, it's easy to mistakenly install the wrong image. With this mapping built into image, we could fetch the ONIE platform string, and figure out which ASIC it is using, and check we are installing the correct image.
After this PR merged, each platform vendor has to add one mandatory text file `device/PLATFORM_VENDOR/PLATFORM_STRING/platform_asic`, with the content of the platform's switch ASIC family.
I will update https://github.com/Azure/SONiC/wiki/Porting-Guide after this PR is merged.
You can get a list of the ASIC platforms by `ls -b platform | cat`. Currently the options are
```
barefoot
broadcom
cavium
centec
centec-arm64
generic
innovium
marvell
marvell-arm64
marvell-armhf
mellanox
nephos
p4
vs
```
Also support
```
broadcom-dnx
```
#### How I did it
#### How to verify it
Test one image on DUT. And check the folders under `/usr/share/sonic/device`
Depends on Azure/sonic-utilities#1626
Depends on Azure/sonic-swss#1754
QOS tables in config db used ABNF format i.e "[TABLE_NAME|name] to refer fieldvalue to other qos tables.
Example:
Config DB:
"Ethernet92|3": {
"scheduler": "[SCHEDULER|scheduler.1]",
"wred_profile": "[WRED_PROFILE|AZURE_LOSSLESS]"
},
"Ethernet0|0": {
"profile": "[BUFFER_PROFILE|ingress_lossy_profile]"
},
"Ethernet0": {
"dscp_to_tc_map": "[DSCP_TO_TC_MAP|AZURE]",
"pfc_enable": "3,4",
"pfc_to_queue_map": "[MAP_PFC_PRIORITY_TO_QUEUE|AZURE]",
"tc_to_pg_map": "[TC_TO_PRIORITY_GROUP_MAP|AZURE]",
"tc_to_queue_map": "[TC_TO_QUEUE_MAP|AZURE]"
},
This format is not consistent with other DB schema followed in sonic.
And also this reference in DB is not required, This is taken care by YANG "leafref".
Removed this format from all platform files to consistent with other sonic db schema.
Example:
"Ethernet92|3": {
"scheduler": "scheduler.1",
"wred_profile": "AZURE_LOSSLESS"
},
Dependent pull requests:
#7752 - To modify platfrom files
#7281 - Yang model
Azure/sonic-utilities#1626 - DB migration
Azure/sonic-swss#1754 - swss change to remove ABNF format
#### Why I did it
- To start support of dynamic port breakout as the norm for Arista platforms.
- Add a DPB hwsku for the 7060CX-32S
#### How I did it
- Expand platform.json for the 7060CX-32S
- Added a new hwsku specifically for DPB
- Added a flex Broadcom configuration
Co-authored-by: Zhi Yuan Carl Zhao <zyzhao@arista.com>
- Why I did it
The pcie configuration file location is under plugin directory not under platform directory.
#6437
- How I did it
Move all pcie.yaml configuration file from plugin to platform directory.
Remove unnecessary timer to start pcie-check.service
Move pcie-check.service to sonic-host-services
- How to verify it
Verify on the device
Prevent system-healthd from service from failing at boot time due to missing configuration.
Also adds basic support for healthd.
The following caveat exists with this placeholder configuration:
- No PSU monitoring (sensors/fans)
- No ASIC temperature monitoring
platform.json is needed for sonic-mgmt testing. Also in the future it will be used as part of dynamic port breakout.
Also removed the folder symlink for BlackhawkDD because it has a different platform.json than BlackhawkO.
Co-authored-by: Zhi Yuan Carl Zhao <zyzhao@arista.com>
Need A mmu configuration to get the device going without generating lots of warnings.
Similar to dummy MMU configuration for Arista-7050CX3-32S-C32, this configuration will need to be updated with correct numbers. This MMU configuration is copied from 7060 comparable hwsku.
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
Treat devices that are ToRRouters (ToRRouters and BackEndToRRouters) the same when rendering templates
Except for BackEndToRRouters belonging to a storage cluster, since these devices have extra sub-interfaces created
Treat devices that are LeafRouters (LeafRouters and BackEndLeafRouters) the same when rendering templates
Signed-off-by: Lawrence Lee <lawlee@microsoft.com>
- Enable thermalctld support for our platforms
- Fix Chassis.get_num_sfp which had an off by one
- Implement read_eeprom and write_eeprom in SfpBase
- Refactor of Psus and PsuSlots. Psus they are now detected and metadata reported
- Improvements to modular support
Co-authored-by: Zhi Yuan Carl Zhao <zyzhao@arista.com>
However in SAI 3.7 default behaviout got changes to 128 Group and 128
Memeber each.
This change is to make sure we are using same ECMP Group/Memeber Per
Group for 3.7 also so that behaviour is consistent.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
as needed by SAI 3.7 and above. Without this change
Warmboot fails from 3.5 to 3.7 as Braodcoam Datastructure
gets corrupted after warm-boot.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
thermalctld throwing error messages because it is not yet fully configured, disabling it for now on arista platforms.
Co-authored-by: Zhi Yuan Carl Zhao <zyzhao@arista.com>
Dynamic threshold setting changed to 0 and WRED profile green min threshold set to 250000 for Tomahawk devices
Changed the dynamic threshold settings in pg_profile_lookup.ini
Added a macro for WRED profiles in qos.json.j2 for Tomahawk devices
Necessary changes made in qos.config.j2 to use the macro if present
Signed-off-by: Neetha John <nejo@microsoft.com>
* Remove the divide by 4 operation to the under the hood SAI
This is to avoid the need and thus the confusion for application program to know
the mmu internal architecture
This change must have support from SAI change to reach the correct
config
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Relegate the divide by 4 operation to the under the hood SAI for egress
lossless pool
Extend to 7060 and 6100
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Add more TH/TH2 hwskus
Signed-off-by: Wenda Ni <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Update config test
Signed-off-by: Wenda Ni <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Add TH2 ingress lossy profile
Signed-off-by: Wenda Ni <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Move the divide by 4 operation to SAI internal
Signed-off-by: Wenda Ni <wenni@microsoft.com>
* [bcm SAI] Upgrade Broadcom SAI to version 3.5.3.1-15
- Broadcom SAI 3.5 GA release 20190924.
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
* Fix showing systemd shutdown sequence when verbose is set
* Fix creation of kernel-cmdline file
Sometimes boot0 prints error
"mv: can't preserve ownership of '/mnt/flash/image-arsonic.xxxx/kernel-cmdline': Operation not permitted"
* Improve flash space usage during installation
Some older systems only have 2GB of flash available. Installing a second
image on these can prove to be challenging.
The new installation process moves the installer swi to memory in order
to avoid free up space from the flash before uncompressing it there.
It removes all the flash space usage spike and also improves the IO
since the installation is no more reading and writting to the flash at
the same time.
* Add support of 7060CX-32S-SSD
* 7260CX3: use inventory powerCycle procedures
* 7050QX-32S: use inventory powerCycle procedures
* 7050QX-32: use inventory powerCycle procedures
* platform: arista: add common platform_reboot
Replace platform_reboot by a link to new common for devices already
using a similar script.
* 7060CX-32S: use inventory powerCycle procedures
* Install python smbus in pmon
Some platform plugin need the python smbus library to perform some actions.
This installs the dependency.
* [HWSKU] Added Arista-7060CX-32S-Q24C8 HWSKU
Added an Arista HWSKU with 24x40G + 8x100G ports
The ports are distributed along core lines
Signed-off-by: Michel Moriniaux <m.moriniaux@criteo.com>
* [HWSKU] Added Arista-7060CX-32S-T96C8 HWSKU
Added the bcm config files for a 96x25G+8x100G ToR
Signed-off-by: Michel Moriniaux <m.moriniaux@criteo.com>
* [HWSKU] Added Arista-7060CX-32S-Q24C8 HWSKU
Added an Arista HWSKU with 24x40G + 8x100G ports
The ports are distributed along core lines
Signed-off-by: Michel Moriniaux <m.moriniaux@criteo.com>
* QoS config change: 1) DSCP mapping; 2) link pg/queue 6 to lossy buffer;
3) redistribute scheduler
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Add scheduling weight to queue 2
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Link pg/queue 2 to lossy buffer
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Update the pg headroom for a7060-D48C8 50G
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Update config gen test for qos
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Update pg headroom size, and update egress lossy pool size accordingly
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Update headroom pool size; Update ingress service pool and egress lossy
pool sizes accordingly;
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* a7260: update headroom pool size; Update ingress service pool and egress lossy pool sizes accordingly;
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Update config gen test for buffer
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* 1) DSCP 46 to 5; 2) ecn config for lossless traffic; 3) ecn on by default; 4) DWRR equal weight;
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* 1) link pg & queue 5 to lossy buffer profile; 2) ingress lossless alpha 1/8
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Update the test case for qos & buffer json template
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Migrate a7050-qx32 and s6000 to use pg_profile lookup architecture
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Update pg headroom egress service pool for a7050-qx-32s, a7050-qx32, and s6000
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Link queue 5 to lossy profile
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Unify qos config with qos_config.j2 template
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Change 7050 to use qos config template
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
modified: device/arista/x86_64-arista_7050_qx32/Arista-7050-QX32/qos.json.j2
modified: device/arista/x86_64-arista_7050_qx32s/Arista-7050-QX-32S/qos.json.j2
* Change a7060, a7260, s6000, s6100, z9100 to use qos config template
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Change mlnx devices to use qos config template
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
modified: ../../../mellanox/x86_64-mlnx_msn2100-r0/ACS-MSN2100/qos.json.j2
modified: ../../../mellanox/x86_64-mlnx_msn2410-r0/ACS-MSN2410/qos.json.j2
modified: ../../../mellanox/x86_64-mlnx_msn2700-r0/ACS-MSN2700/qos.json.j2
modified: ../../../mellanox/x86_64-mlnx_msn2700-r0/Mellanox-SN2700-D48C8/qos.json.j2
* Change barefoot devices to use qos config template
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
modified: barefoot/x86_64-accton_wedge100bf_32x-r0/montara/qos.json.j2
modified: barefoot/x86_64-accton_wedge100bf_65x-r0/mavericks/qos.json.j2
* Change accton as7212 to use qos config template
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
modified: accton/x86_64-accton_as7212_54x-r0/AS7212-54x/qos.json.j2
* Apply PORT_QOS_MAP to active ports only
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Update qos config test with qos_config.j2 template
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Update sample output of qos-dell6100.json
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Remove generating the default port name and index list, i.e., remove the generate_port_lists macro, because PORT is always defined
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Include pfc_to_pg_map according to platform asic type obtained from
/etc/sonic/sonic_version.yml rather than specifying per hwsku
Signed-off-by: Wenda Ni <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Customize TC_TO_PRIORITY_GROUP_MAP and
PFC_PRIORITY_TO_PRIORITY_GROUP_MAP for barefoot
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* Unify PFC_PRIORITY_TO_PRIORITY_GROUP_MAP: remove "0":"0", "1":"1" as
these two pgs do not generate PFC frames.
Signed-off-by: Wenda <wenni@microsoft.com>
* [updategraph] add support to use preset config instead of default minigraph
* Fix variable case
* Remove default minigraph case
* Remove default minigraphs and add default_sku files
* First part of skipping not used port for qos configuration
* Use active ports only to set QoS parameters for 6100
* Add a test for qos.json.j2
* Add a test for Dell S6100 buffers.json template
* Update submodulre