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Author SHA1 Message Date
amulyan7
1b33f864e5
Add ping package to pmon docker (#11550)
ping command is not working inside PMON docker (bullseye)
Use case: chassisd checks for module reachability inside PMON for "show chassis modules midplane-status" CLI, and on Cisco chassis, this uses ping command to check network reachability
2022-08-03 10:04:37 -07:00
Prince George
11ff80b786
Skip CMIS manager (#10907)
* Removed unwanted changes

* Fix j2 compilation error

* Address review comment

* Add newline
2022-06-22 10:14:06 -07:00
Alexander Allen
d202bf26d7
Upgrade mellanox platform containers (syncd / saiserver / syncd-rpc) and pmon to bullseye (#10580)
Fixes #9279

- Why I did it
Part of larger effort to move all SONiC systems to bullseye

- How I did it
1. Update container makefiles with correct dependencies
2. Update container Dockerfile with correct base image
3. Update container Dockerfile with correct apt dependencies
4. Update any other makefiles with dependencies to remove python2 support
5. Minor changes to support bullseye / python3

- How to verify it
Run regression on the switch:
1. Verify PTF community tests work
2. Verify syncd runs and all ports come up / pass traffic
3. Verify all platform tests succeed
2022-05-10 12:45:28 +03:00
Kalimuthu-Velappan
bc30528341
Parallel building of sonic dockers using native dockerd(dood). (#10352)
Currently, the build dockers are created as a user dockers(docker-base-stretch-<user>, etc) that are
specific to each user. But the sonic dockers (docker-database, docker-swss, etc) are
created with a fixed docker name and common to all the users.

    docker-database:latest
    docker-swss:latest

When multiple builds are triggered on the same build server that creates parallel building issue because
all the build jobs are trying to create the same docker with latest tag.
This happens only when sonic dockers are built using native host dockerd for sonic docker image creation.

This patch creates all sonic dockers as user sonic dockers and then, while
saving and loading the user sonic dockers, it rename the user sonic
dockers into correct sonic dockers with tag as latest.

	docker-database:latest <== SAVE/LOAD ==> docker-database-<user>:tag

The user sonic docker names are derived from 'DOCKER_USERNAME and DOCKER_USERTAG' make env
variable and using Jinja template, it replaces the FROM docker name with correct user sonic docker name for
loading and saving the docker image.
2022-04-28 08:39:37 +08:00
Ashwin Srinivasan
b4f8f1dd22
Removed python2 dependency for sonic-pcied in sonic-platform-daemons (#10421)
Removed python2 support for sonic-platform-daemons that was causing unit
test errors in sonic_pcied.
* Removed config from docker supervisord jinja templates per VD review comment
* Removed space and python3 per QL comments
2022-04-09 13:16:50 -07:00
Alexander Allen
d0ff8b5f48
[pmon] Clean up supervisord chassis_db_init entry and fix startsecs (#10071)
Why I did it
Code review was still in progress when #9858 was merged and upon further testing I have arrived at a better solution.

How I did it
Modified supervisord configuration j2 template for pmon to require no minimum uptime for chassisd_db_init and to remove the redundant exit_codes directive

How to verify it
Boot switch and verify in syslog that there are no errors related to chassis_db_init
2022-03-03 17:10:15 -08:00
Alexander Allen
9677401f4a
[pmon] Fix chassis_db_init exit not being expected (#9858)
- Why I did it
Error log was shown on switches during boot
pmon#supervisord 2021-12-22 04:27:16,709 INFO exited: chassis_db_init (exit status 0; not expected)

- How I did it
Add exit code zero as an expected exit code and also disable autorestart.

- How to verify it
Boot the switch and ensure the above log line does not appear.
2022-02-15 10:51:24 +02:00
vdahiya12
61e9a7683c
[y_cable] Support for initialization of new daemon ycable to support ycables (#9125)
* [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>
2022-01-25 11:10:25 -08:00
Saikrishna Arcot
b09b845225 [docker-platform-monitor]: Remove Python 2
Python 2 doesn't appear to be required any more.
2022-01-06 09:26:55 -08:00
Marty Y. Lok
b91190d82d
[Nokia] Add protobuf and grpc C++ and python lib to support Nokia IXR7250E platform (#8366)
#### Why I did it
Nokia IXR7250E platform requires grpcio, grpcio-tools python library, and libprotobuf-dev, libgrpc++ library  

#### How I did it
Modified the build_debian.sh install libprotobuf-dev and libgrpc++ to support nokia ndk
Modified the sonic_debian_extension.j2 to install the grpcio and grpcio-tools in the host
Modified the docker-platform-monitor/Dockerfile.js to install grpcio and grpcio-tools for the pmon container.

#### How to verify it
Image running success.
2021-10-26 18:09:32 -07:00
Kebo Liu
9c4a7c2fed
[PMON] Skip chassis_db_init task on Mellanox simx platform (#9017)
Why I did it
"chassis_db_init" task of PMON should be skipped on Mellanox simx platform, since the hardware info which this task is trying to access is not available on simx platforms, It will introduce some error log.

How I did it
Add the capability for "chassis_db_init" in the template for it can be skipped by adding configuration in "pmon_daemon_control.json".
add "skip_chassis_db_init" configuration for simx platforms.
use symbol link for "pmon_daemon_control.json" since all the simx platforms share the same configuration
How to verify it
Build an image and install it on simx platform to check whether "chassis_db_init" task is skipped.

Signed-off-by: Kebo Liu <kebol@nvidia.com>
2021-10-24 09:10:41 -07:00
Kostiantyn Yarovyi
6530f93881 [Pcied] run by python 3
Why I did it
Pcied running by python 2.

How I did it
dropped python2 support and add python3 support for pcied in file docker-pmon.supervisord.conf.j2

How to verify it
docker exec pmon supervisorctl status
2021-08-23 03:30:12 +00:00
Sujin Kang
447f0c64da
[pmon]: Enable Autorestart of the daemons in PMON for unexpected exit cases (#8326)
Remove the daemon list from the critical_process which prevent the PMON
from restarting when the individual daemon crashes.
2021-08-04 09:57:54 -07:00
VenkatCisco
0803f7bf34
[pmon]: add python3-jsonschema pmon (#8018)
jsonschema is an implementation of JSON Schema for Python .

Signed-off-by: Venkat Garigipati <venkatg@cisco.com>
2021-08-03 18:08:09 -07:00
Guohan Lu
4f2bc1fbed Revert "Add ethtool to docker-platform-monitor (#8017)"
This reverts commit 1618aec370.
2021-07-07 23:36:44 -07:00
VenkatCisco
1618aec370
Add ethtool to docker-platform-monitor (#8017)
#### Why I did it
ethtool can be used to query and change settings such as speed, auto- negotiation and checksum offload on many network devices, especially Ethernet devices. 

#### How I did it
add package extension to docker-platform-monitor/Dockerfile.j2
2021-06-30 09:36:47 -07:00
VenkatCisco
c5855eba08
Add libpci3 pkg to docker-platform-monitor (#8016)
#### Why I did it
The libpci library provides portable access to configuration registers of devices connected to the PCI bus.

#### How I did it
update dockers/docker-platform-monitor/Dockerfile.j2
2021-06-30 09:35:16 -07:00
Alexander Allen
21b9fccd75
[dockers][platform-monitor] Add chassis_db_init to platform monitor tasks (#7596)
I added `chassis_db_init` to the startup tasks for the `docker-platform-monitor` docker so that the script is run on startup of the switch and the chassis info is correctly provisioned to STATE_DB.

Depends on https://github.com/Azure/sonic-platform-daemons/pull/183
2021-05-28 12:01:03 -07:00
VenkatCisco
db3d353e77
[pmon]: add psmisc to bring fuser that dentifies processes that are using files or sockets (#7509)
fuser support is required since new cisco hardware watchdog plugin uses them to check anyone else use's /dev/watchdogX resource. The actual validation happens in the platform code, but the package is required for pmon container. Currently the /dev/watchdogX is being used by cisco platform-monitor service. Cisco chassis level watchdog plugin uses "fuser" to claim the watchdog release from platform-monitor service.
2021-05-06 22:24:07 -07:00
Junchao-Mellanox
a795bc0b8e
[Mellanox] Support new sensor conf file for MSN4700 A1/A0 (#7535)
#### Why I did it

MSN4700 A1/A0 used different sensor chip but keep the existing platform name *x86_64-mlnx_msn4700-r0*, this is a workaround to replace the sensor conf on MSN4700 A1/A0

#### How I did it

Use a shell script to get the sensor conf path and copy that files to /etc/sensors.d/sensors.conf
2021-05-06 10:13:26 -07:00
Joe LeVeque
c651a9ade4
[dockers][supervisor] Increase event buffer size for process exit listener; Set all event buffer sizes to 1024 (#7083)
To prevent error [messages](https://dev.azure.com/mssonic/build/_build/results?buildId=2254&view=logs&j=9a13fbcd-e92d-583c-2f89-d81f90cac1fd&t=739db6ba-1b35-5485-5697-de102068d650&l=802) like the following from being logged:

```
Mar 17 02:33:48.523153 vlab-01 INFO swss#supervisord 2021-03-17 02:33:48,518 ERRO pool supervisor-proc-exit-listener event buffer overflowed, discarding event 46
```

This is basically an addendum to https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/5247, which increased the event buffer size for dependent-startup. While supervisor-proc-exit-listener doesn't subscribe to as many events as dependent-startup, there is still a chance some containers (like swss, as in the example above) have enough processes running to cause an overflow of the default buffer size of 10.

This is especially important for preventing erroneous log_analyzer failures in the sonic-mgmt repo regression tests, which have started occasionally causing PR check builds to fail. Example [here](https://dev.azure.com/mssonic/build/_build/results?buildId=2254&view=logs&j=9a13fbcd-e92d-583c-2f89-d81f90cac1fd&t=739db6ba-1b35-5485-5697-de102068d650&l=802).

I set all supervisor-proc-exit-listener event buffer sizes to 1024, and also updated all dependent-startup event buffer sizes to 1024, as well, to keep things simple, unified, and allow headroom so that we will not need to adjust these values frequently, if at all.
2021-03-27 21:14:24 -07:00
shlomibitton
43d4d45645
Backport ethtool to support QSFP-DD (#5725)
Backport ethtool debian package version 5.9 to support QSFP-DD cable parsing.

Signed-off-by: Shlomi Bitton <shlomibi@nvidia.com>
2021-03-16 09:56:53 -07:00
Samuel Angebault
0464d15b18
[pmon]: Run ledd using python3 unless excluded (#6528)
**- Why I did it**

Ledd is the last daemon that is not enabled to run in python3.
Even though there is a plan to deprecate this daemon and to replace it by something else it's one simple step toward python2 deprecation.

**- How I did it**

Changed the `command=` line for `ledd` in the `supervisord` configuration of `pmon`.
Copied what was done for other daemons.

**- How to verify it**

Booting a product that has a `led_control.py` should now show the ledd running in python3.
I ran `python3 -m pylint` on all `led_control.py` plugin which means that most of them should be python3 compliant.
There is however still a risk that some might not work.
2021-01-22 07:12:01 -08:00
yozhao101
be3c036794
[supervisord] Monitoring the critical processes with supervisord. (#6242)
- Why I did it
Initially, we used Monit to monitor critical processes in each container. If one of critical processes was not running
or crashed due to some reasons, then Monit will write an alerting message into syslog periodically. If we add a new process
in a container, the corresponding Monti configuration file will also need to update. It is a little hard for maintenance.

Currently we employed event listener of Supervisod to do this monitoring. Since processes in each container are managed by
Supervisord, we can only focus on the logic of monitoring.

- How I did it
We borrowed the event listener of Supervisord to monitor critical processes in containers. The event listener will take
following steps if it was notified one of critical processes exited unexpectedly:

The event listener will first check whether the auto-restart mechanism was enabled for this container or not. If auto-restart mechanism was enabled, event listener will kill the Supervisord process, which should cause the container to exit and subsequently get restarted.

If auto-restart mechanism was not enabled for this contianer, the event listener will enter a loop which will first sleep 1 minute and then check whether the process is running. If yes, the event listener exits. If no, an alerting message will be written into syslog.

- How to verify it
First, we need checked whether the auto-restart mechanism of a container was enabled or not by running the command show feature status. If enabled, one critical process should be selected and killed manually, then we need check whether the container will be restarted or not.

Second, we can disable the auto-restart mechanism if it was enabled at step 1 by running the commnad sudo config feature autorestart <container_name> disabled. Then one critical process should be selected and killed. After that, we will see the alerting message which will appear in the syslog every 1 minute.

- Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)

 201811
 201911
[x ] 202006
2021-01-21 12:57:49 -08:00
carl-nokia
380edf054d
[Platform][nokia]: python3-smbus package add with python3 and jinja fixes (#6416)
fix platform driver breakage due to python3 upgrade and fix load minigraph errors with config load_minigraph -y

**- How I did it**
added python3-smbus to the pmon docker template since the previous was python2 specific 
fixed additional "ord" python2 specific code 
fixed the jinja templates used by qos reload - the template logic required data to be parsed 

**- How to verify it**
run "show platform XXX" commands and verify output
run "sudo config load_minigraph -y" and verify configuration 
run "show interfaces XXX" and verify output 

Co-authored-by: Carl Keene <keene@nokia.com>
2021-01-12 15:05:06 -08:00
Joe LeVeque
e52581e919
[PDDF] Build and install Python 3 package (#6286)
- Make PDDF code compliant with both Python 2 and Python 3
- Align code with PEP8 standards using autopep8
- Build and install both Python 2 and Python 3 PDDF packages
2021-01-07 10:03:29 -08:00
Junchao-Mellanox
51f896b33e
Add pmon daemons python3 build support (#6176)
**- Why I did it**

python2 is end of life and SONiC is going to support python3. This PR is going to support:

1. Build pmon daemons with python3
2. Install and run python3 version pmon daemons

**- How I did it**

1. Change pmon daemons make files to build bothe python2 and python3 whl
2. Change docker-platform-monitor make files to install both python2 and python3 whl
3. Change pmon docker startup files to start pmon daemons according to the supported platform API version
2020-12-28 10:19:24 -08:00
Joe LeVeque
d40c9a1e8d
[docker-base-buster][docker-config-engine-buster] No longer install Python 2 (#6162)
**- Why I did it**

As part of migrating SONiC codebase from Python 2 to Python 3

**- How I did it**

- No longer install Python 2 in docker-base-buster or docker-config-engine-buster.
- Install Python 2 and pip2 in the following containers until we can completely eliminate it there:
    - docker-platform-monitor
    - docker-sonic-mgmt-framework
    - docker-sonic-vs
- Pin pip2 version <21 where it is still temporarily needed, as pip version 21 will drop support for Python 2
- Also preform some other cleanup, ensuring that pip3, setuptools and wheel packages are installed in docker-base-buster, and then removing any attempts to re-install them in derived containers
2020-12-25 21:29:25 -08:00
Renuka Manavalan
ba02209141
First cut image update for kubernetes support. (#5421)
* First cut image update for kubernetes support.
With this,
    1)  dockers dhcp_relay, lldp, pmon, radv, snmp, telemetry are enabled
        for kube management
        init_cfg.json configure set_owner as kube for these

    2)  Each docker's start.sh updated to call container_startup.py to register going up
          As part of this call, it registers the current owner as local/kube and its version
          The images are built with its version ingrained into image during build

    3)  Update all docker's bash script to call 'container start/stop/wait' instead of 'docker start/stop/wait'.
         For all locally managed containers, it calls docker commands, hence no change for locally managed.
        
    4)  Introduced a new ctrmgrd service, that helps with transition between owners as  kube & local and carry over any labels update from STATE-DB to API server

    5)  hostcfgd updated to handle owner change

    6) Reboot scripts are updatd to tag kube running images as local, so upon reboot they run the same image.

   7) Added kube_commands.py to handle all updates with Kubernetes API serrver -- dedicated for k8s interaction only.
2020-12-22 08:01:33 -08:00
mprabhu-nokia
00cea080af
Chassisd to monitor cards in a modular chassis (#5523)
HLD: Azure/SONiC#646

Introducing chassisd process to monitor status of the control, line and fabric cards in a modular chassis.

- Why I did it
Modular Chassis has control-cards, line-cards and fabric-cards along with other peripherals. Chassisd will be a central entity that has visibility of the entire chassis.

- How I did it
Chassisd process will monitor cards in the main thread. Another configuation_handling_task is created to listen to CONFIG_DB for admin_status up/down events. The monitored status is persisted in REDIS-DB.
2020-12-15 16:28:58 -08:00
Joe LeVeque
83f0d8240e
[pmon]: Install vanilla 'thrift' Python 2 and 3 packages for Barefoot in host and PMon (#6080)
Barefoot platform vendors' sonic_platform packages import the Python 'thrift' library. Previously, our custom-built package was being installed in the PMon container and host OS. However, we are only building a Python 2 version of that package, which was only intended for use with saithrift.

Fixes #6077
2020-12-04 08:41:17 -08:00
Junchao-Mellanox
68464381bc
Add a configuration to delay start xcvrd for fast-reboot (#5643) 2020-12-02 21:28:18 +02:00
lguohan
4d3eb18ca7
[supervisord]: use abspath as supervisord entrypoint (#5995)
use abspath makes the entrypoint not affected by PATH env.

Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
2020-11-22 21:18:44 -08:00
Joe LeVeque
7bf05f7f4f
[supervisor] Install vanilla package once again, install Python 3 version in Buster container (#5546)
**- Why I did it**

We were building a custom version of Supervisor because I had added patches to prevent hangs and crashes if the system clock ever rolled backward. Those changes were merged into the upstream Supervisor repo as of version 3.4.0 (http://supervisord.org/changes.html#id9), therefore, we should be able to simply install the vanilla package via pip. This will also allow us to easily move to Python 3, as Python 3 support was added in version 4.0.0.

**- How I did it**

- Remove Makefiles and patches for building supervisor package from source
- Install Python 3 supervisor package version 4.2.1 in Buster base container
    - Also install Python 3 version of supervisord-dependent-startup in Buster base container
- Debian package installed binary in `/usr/bin/`, but pip package installs in `/usr/local/bin/`, so rather than update all absolute paths, I changed all references to simply call `supervisord` and let the system PATH find the executable to prevent future need for changes just in case we ever need to switch back to build a Debian package, then we won't need to modify these again.
- Install Python 2 supervisor package >= 3.4.0 in Stretch and Jessie base containers
2020-11-19 23:41:32 -08:00
fk410167
a3dd3f55f9
Platform Driver Developement Framework (PDDF) (#4756)
This change introduces PDDF which is described here: https://github.com/Azure/SONiC/pull/536

Most of the platform bring up effort goes in developing the platform device drivers, SONiC platform APIs and validating them. Typically each platform vendor writes their own drivers and platform APIs which is very tailor made to that platform. This involves writing code, building, installing it on the target platform devices and testing. Many of the details of the platform are hard coded into these drivers, from the HW spec. They go through this cycle repetitively till everything works fine, and is validated before upstreaming the code.
PDDF aims to make this platform driver and platform APIs development process much simpler by providing a data driven development framework. This is enabled by:

JSON descriptor files for platform data
Generic data-driven drivers for various devices
Generic SONiC platform APIs
Vendor specific extensions for customisation and extensibility

Signed-off-by: Fuzail Khan <fuzail.khan@broadcom.com>
2020-11-12 10:22:38 -08:00
Joe LeVeque
ba7fda7fd1
[docker-platform-monitor] Install Python 2 'enum34' package to fix Arista platforms (#5779)
Recent changes to dependencies caused the 'enum34' package to cease being installed for Python 2 in the PMon container. This broke Arista platforms, where the Arista sonic_platform package imports 'enum'. This is because on Arista devices, the sonic_platform wheel is not installed in the container. Instead, the installation directory is mounted from the host OS. However, this method doesn't ensure all dependencies are installed in the container.
2020-11-04 11:23:03 -08:00
Joe LeVeque
f2a258aca9
[docker-platform-monitor] Check if sonic_platform is available before installed (#5764)
On Arista platforms, sonic_platform packages are not installed in the PMon container, but are rather mounted into the container from the host OS. Therefore, pip show sonic_platform will fail in the PMon container. This change will first check if we can import sonic_platform. If this fails, it will then fall back to checking if the package is installed. If both fail, it will attempt to install the package.
2020-11-01 01:48:07 -08:00
Junchao-Mellanox
781188f549
[thermalctld] Enlarge startretries value to avoid thermalctld not able to restart during regression test (#5633)
Increase startretires value from default of 10 to 50 to prevent supervisor from placing thermalctld in FATAL state during regression testing. Also ensures supervisord tries hard to get thermalctld running in production, as thermalctld is critical to prevent device from overheating.
2020-10-30 12:01:17 -07:00
Joe LeVeque
6333bb73b0
Explicitly call pip2 rather than pip in locations where both pip2 and pip3 are installed (#5747)
As part of the transition from Python 2 to Python 3, we are installing both pip2 and pip3 in the slave and config-engine containers. This PR replaces calls to `pip` in these containers with an explicit call to `pip2` to ensure the proper version of pip is executed, no matter which version of pip is aliased to `pip`, as we no longer rely on that alias.

Also some other pip-related cleanup
2020-10-30 09:43:14 -07:00
Volodymyr Boiko
d71a4efe3b
[sonic-platform-common] Install Python 3 package in host OS and PMon container (#5461)
Signed-off-by: Volodymyr Boyko <volodymyrx.boiko@intel.com>
2020-09-29 13:57:54 -07:00
Joe LeVeque
5b3b4804ad
[dockers][supervisor] Increase event buffer size for dependent-startup (#5247)
When stopping the swss, pmon or bgp containers, log messages like the following can be seen:

```
Aug 23 22:50:43.789760 sonic-dut INFO swss#supervisord 2020-08-23 22:50:10,061 ERRO pool dependent-startup event buffer overflowed, discarding event 34
Aug 23 22:50:43.789760 sonic-dut INFO swss#supervisord 2020-08-23 22:50:10,063 ERRO pool dependent-startup event buffer overflowed, discarding event 35
Aug 23 22:50:43.789760 sonic-dut INFO swss#supervisord 2020-08-23 22:50:10,064 ERRO pool dependent-startup event buffer overflowed, discarding event 36
Aug 23 22:50:43.789760 sonic-dut INFO swss#supervisord 2020-08-23 22:50:10,066 ERRO pool dependent-startup event buffer overflowed, discarding event 37
```

This is due to the number of programs in the container managed by supervisor, all generating events at the same time. The default event queue buffer size in supervisor is 10. This patch increases that value in all containers in order to eliminate these errors. As more programs are added to the containers, we may need to further adjust these values. I increased all buffer sizes to 25 except for containers with more programs or templated supervisor.conf files which allow for a variable number of programs. In these cases I increased the buffer size to 50. One final exception is the swss container, where the buffer fills up to ~50, so I increased this buffer to 100.

Resolves https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/issues/5241
2020-09-08 23:36:38 -07:00
Joe LeVeque
6132ae34fe
[build] Build/install remaining platform daemons as Python wheel packages (#5188)
As part of migrating all Python-based package installers to wheel format rather than Debian packages. Also to allow for easily building a Python 3 version of the package in the near future. ledd and psud were converted in earlier PRs. This PR converts the remainder:

- pcied
- syseepromd
- thermalctld
- xcvrd
2020-08-15 08:42:11 -07:00
Joe LeVeque
c3202d8982
[build] Build/install sonic-psud as a Python wheel package (#5182)
As part of migrating all Python-based package installers to wheel format rather than Debian packages. Also to allow for easily building a Python 3 version of the package in the near future.
2020-08-14 11:11:45 -07:00
Joe LeVeque
fc9e97fc3d
[build] Build/install sonic-ledd as a Python wheel package (#5168)
As part of migrating all Python-based package installers to wheel format rather than Debian packages. Also to allow for easily building a Python 3 version of the package in the near future.

- Also remove some references to sonic-daemon-base which I previously missed and add missing sonic-py-common dependency for sonic-pcied.
2020-08-13 11:26:43 -07:00
Sujin Kang
02a98add92
Add pcied to PMON docker to monitor the PCIe device status (#5000)
* Add pcied to PMON container

* remove tailing spaces

* update pmon submodule

* review comments

* rebase to the latest
2020-07-29 11:27:49 -07:00
Joe LeVeque
2600747f0e
[docker-pmon] Fix copy of fancontrol config file (#5037)
Copy proper fancontrol config file to the proper destination. Also some minor refactoring for code reuse to help prevent issues like this in the future.

Fixes a bug introduced by #4599
2020-07-28 00:23:21 -07:00
Stepan Blyshchak
16a37d8c17
[dockers] update mellanox syncd and pmon to buster (#4818)
Upgrade to libsensors5

Updated sonic-sairedis pointer:
    d54bfb4 [SAI] update pointer (#636)
    1885a8c [syncd] Fix notification on shutdown request (#635)
    9e57ba2 Fixing hostif For Genetlink host interfaces (#633)
    449a092 sonic-sairedis: Add support to sonic-sairedis for gearbox phys (#632)

Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@mellanox.com>
2020-07-18 03:46:15 -07:00
yozhao101
4fa81b4f8d
[dockers] Update critical_processes file syntax (#4831)
**- Why I did it**
Initially, the critical_processes file contains either the name of critical process or the name of group.
For example, the critical_processes file in the dhcp_relay container contains a single group name
`isc-dhcp-relay`. When testing the autorestart feature of each container, we need get all the critical
processes and test whether a  container can be restarted correctly if one of its critical processes is
killed. However, it will be difficult to differentiate whether the names in the critical_processes file are
the critical processes or group names. At the same time, changing the syntax in this file will separate the individual process from the groups and also makes it clear to the user.

Right now the critical_processes file contains two different kind of entries. One is "program:xxx" which indicates a critical process. Another is "group:xxx" which indicates a group of critical processes
managed by supervisord using the name "xxx". At the same time, I also updated the logic to
parse the file critical_processes in supervisor-proc-event-listener script.

**- How to verify it**
We can first enable the autorestart feature of a specified container for example `dhcp_relay` by running the comman `sudo config container feature autorestart dhcp_relay enabled` on DUT. Then we can select a critical process from the command `docker top dhcp_relay` and use the command `sudo kill -SIGKILL <pid>` to kill that critical process. Final step is to check whether the container is restarted correctly or not.
2020-06-25 21:18:21 -07:00
Guohan Lu
8da46d26c3 [docker-pmon]: use service dependency in supervisord to start services 2020-05-22 11:01:28 -07:00
Sujin Kang
cbc75fe4c8
[pmon]: Fix the continous syseepromd autorestart issue on 201911 (#4478)
- Remove syseepromd from the critical process of pmon docker
- Fix supervisor autorestart configuration of syseepromd
2020-04-30 15:51:34 -07:00