Update the sonic-swss-common submodule. The following are the commits in the submodule.
f01fede [debian/control] libswsscommon-dev depends on libbost-dev (#458)
607a8ce Convert return value of get_all function in SonicV2Connector to dict (#462)
- Provide `hw-management-generate-dump.sh` for `show techsupport`
- Load `optoe3` for OSFP and QSFP-DD transceivers
- Enhance reboot-cause caching robustness
Signed-off-by: Samuel Angebault <staphylo@arista.com>
Fix a strange bug introduced by https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/6832 which would only occur in environments with both Python 2 and Python 3 installed (e.g., the PMon container). Error messages such as the following would be seen:
```
ERR pmon#ledd[29]: Failed to load ledutil: module 'importlib' has no attribute 'machinery'
```
This is very odd, and it seems like the Python 2 version of importlib, which is basically just a stub, is taking precedence over the Python 3 version. I found that this occurs when calling `import importlib`. However, calling `import importlib.machinery` and `import importlib.util` causes the proper package to be referenced, and the `machinery` and `util` modules are loaded successfully. This is how it is specified in examples in the official documentation, however there is nothing mentioned regarding that it *should* be done this way or that `import importlib` is unreliable.
Also, since sonic-py-common is still used in environments with Python 2 installed we should maintain support for both Python 2 and 3 until we completely deprecate Python 2, so I have added this back in.
There is a bug in how pyangbind translates yang models into python bindings. The model always sets integer values to 0 by default, so there is no way to check if a user has provided a value that is equal to 0. This is problematic for ICMP and VLAN (among others) because 0 is a valid input value.
This change converts ICMP and VLAN fields to union types so that acl-loader will treat them as null values unless a user explicitly adds an integer value.
Signed-off-by: Danny Allen <daall@microsoft.com>
- Why I did it
Fix the build and fix the SN4600 DPB support
- How I did it
Fix port configuration file for SN4600 based on recent changes
- How to verify it
System bringup is completed, all interfaces are up.
Platform tests suits all is passing.
- Made python2 to python3 changes
- Removed ord() func as python3 return int instead of str
- Had to change chr(..) to bytes([..]) function while using ctypes class methods
- Why I did it
To add support for the dynamic breakout on Mellanox platform x86_64-mlnx_msn4600
- How I did it
Add the relevant files describing Mellanox platform x86_64-mlnx_msn4600 breakout modes to a new device folder.
- How to verify it
System bringup is completed, all interfaces are up.
Platform tests suits all is passing.
- Why I did it
To fix PCIEd errors in log.
- How I did it
Update pcie.yaml with the right PCI addresses.
- How to verify it
Check logs, operation occurs each minute.
Signed-off-by: liora <liora@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
Bug fixes
- In rare cases when thermal algorithm is reactivated after FAN/PSU insertion, FAN remains at high rpm
- When stop hw-management code received error in the log instead of exit code '0'.
- In SPC1 i2c sometimes collide with chip reset coming from SDK
- Remove raw eeprom data link, when working with PSU which don't have eeprom for "msn274x", "msn24xx" and "msn27xx" systems
- Fix memory leak on mlxsw_core_bus_device module removal
- How I did it
Update the hw-mgmt version number in the make file
Update the hw-mgmt repo pointer
- How to verify it
run platform related test cases on all Mellanox platform
Signed-off-by: Kebo Liu <kebol@nvidia.com>
As of the merging of PR #6799, we are now installing a newer version of scapy via pip, therefore there is no longer a need to install the older Debian package.
1. Made the command next-hop-self force only applicable on back-end asic bgp. This is done so that BGPL iBGP session running on backend can send e-BGP learn nexthop. Back end asic FRR is able to recursively resolve the eBGP nexthop in its routing table since it knows about all the connected routes advertise from front end asic.
2. Made all front-end asic bgp use global loopback ip (Loopback0) as router id and back end asic bgp use Loopbacl4096 as ruter-id and originator id for Route-Reflector. This is done so that routes learnt by external peer do not see Loopback4096 as router id in show ip bgp <route-prerfix> output.
3. To handle above change need to pass Loopback4096 from BGP manager for jinja2 template generation. This was missing and this change/fix is needed for this also https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/blob/master/dockers/docker-fpm-frr/frr/bgpd/templates/dynamic/instance.conf.j2#L27
4. Enhancement to add mult_asic specific bgpd template generation unit test cases.
#### Why I did it
Some platforms have difficult to attach egress ACL to vlan.
#### How I did it
For egress ACL attaching to vlan, break them into vlan members.
#### How to verify it
Unit test
Tested in DUT
To fix [DPB| wrong aliases for interfaces](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/issues/6024) issue, implimented flexible alias support [design doc](https://github.com/Azure/SONiC/pull/749)
> [[dpb|config] Fix the validation logic of breakout mode](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-utilities/pull/1440) depends on this
#### How I did it
1. Removed `"alias_at_lanes"` from port-configuration file(i.e. platfrom.json)
2. Added dictionary to "breakout_modes" values. This defines the breakout modes available on the platform for this parent port, and it maps to the alias list. The alias list presents the alias names for individual ports in order under this breakout mode.
```
{
"interfaces": {
"Ethernet0": {
"index": "1,1,1,1",
"lanes": "0,1,2,3",
"breakout_modes": {
"1x100G[40G]": ["Eth1"],
"2x50G": ["Eth1/1", "Eth1/2"],
"4x25G[10G]": ["Eth1/1", "Eth1/2", "Eth1/3", "Eth1/4"],
"2x25G(2)+1x50G(2)": ["Eth1/1", "Eth1/2", "Eth1/3"],
"1x50G(2)+2x25G(2)": ["Eth1/1", "Eth1/2", "Eth1/3"]
}
}
}
```
#### How to verify it
`config interface breakout`
Signed-off-by: Sangita Maity <samaity@linkedin.com>
Enable BBR config allowas-in 1 for internal peers
Why I did:
To advertise BBR routes learnt via e-BGP peer in one asic/namespace to another iBGP asic/namespace via Route Reflector.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao yozhao@microsoft.com
Why I did it
In the configuration of rsyslog, duplicate messages will be suppressed and reported in the format of message repeated n times.
Due to this behavior, if a critical process in a container exited unexpectedly, the alerting message will be written into syslog once
and not be written into syslog anymore until the second critical process exited. This PR aims to differentiate these alerting messages such that they will not be suppressed by rsyslogd and can appear in the syslog periodically.
How I did it
This PR adds a counter into the alerting message and shows how many minutes a critical process was not running.
How to verify it
I verified and test this implementation on a physical DUT.
In preparation for the merging of Azure/sonic-platform-common#173, which properly defines class and instance members in the Platform API base classes.
It is proper object-oriented methodology to call the base class initializer, even if it is only the default initializer. This also future-proofs the potential addition of custom initializers in the base classes down the road.
In preparation for the merging of Azure/sonic-platform-common#173, which properly defines class and instance members in the Platform API base classes.
It is proper object-oriented methodology to call the base class initializer, even if it is only the default initializer. This also future-proofs the potential addition of custom initializers in the base classes down the road.
In preparation for the merging of Azure/sonic-platform-common#173, which properly defines class and instance members in the Platform API base classes.
It is proper object-oriented methodology to call the base class initializer, even if it is only the default initializer. This also future-proofs the potential addition of custom initializers in the base classes down the road.
What I did:-
For multi-asic platforms added iptable v4 rule to communicate on docker bridge ip
For multi-asic platforms extend iptable v4 rule for iptable v6 also
For multi-asic program made all internal rules applicable for all protocols (not filter based on tcp/udp). This is done to be consistent same as local host rule
For multi-asic platforms made nat rule (to forward traffic from namespace to host) generic for all protocols and also use Source IP if present for matching
Modified the MRVL SAI debian version format to include debian revision number. This helps in identifying the SAI deb causing any build/runtime issue.
Signed-off-by: Rajkumar Pennadam Ramamoorthy <rpennadamram@marvell.com>
SONiC Package Manager will require to auto-generate the start script using that template. For that, we need this template to be recorded in SONiC filesystem.
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyshchak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
Group all SONiC services together and able to manage them together. Will be used in config reload command as much simpler and generic way to restart services.
- How I did it
Add services to sonic.target
- How to verify it
Together with Azure/sonic-utilities#1199
config reload -y
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyshchak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
System is stuck on 'starting' state on SimX platform because of infinite loop on 'hw-management-ready.sh' script .
The loop is polling to check if the hw-mgmt sysfs created before proceeding with the flow, for SimX platform the sysfs will never create so the system is not starting properly.
- How I did it
Add a condition to poll on hw-mgmt sysfs only if the switch is real HW and not SimX platform.
- How to verify it
Check "systemctl status hw-management.service" output on a SimX switch with this patch, the state will be "active".
Signed-off-by: Shlomi Bitton <shlomibi@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
Add support for new 64x200G SN4600 systems
- How I did it
Add all relevant files (w/o platform.json and hwsku.json as they will come later) with default SKU.
- How to verify it
Install image on switch, verify all ports are up and configured properly, run full platform SONiC tests.
Migrate from using the `imp` module to using the `importlib` module. As of Python 3, the `imp` module has been deprecated in favor of the `importlib` module.
#### Why I did it
To incorporate the below changes in DellEMC S5232, Z9264, Z9332 platforms.
- Update thermal high threshold values
- Make watchdog API Python2 and Python3 compatible
- Fix LGTM alerts
- Z9264: Fix get_change_event timer value
#### How I did it
- Use 'universal_newlines=True' in subprocess.Popen call.
- Change the timeout in 'get_change_event' to milliseconds to match specification in sonic_platform_common/chassis_base.py
- Fix parent `__init__` call for platform API, based on Azure/sonic-platform-common#173
- Implementation for more platform API methods
- Daily storage information reporting in `arista daemon`
- Enhancements to reboot cause reporting, now multi-sourcing reboot cause information
- Miscellaneous fixes
The S6000 devices, the cold reboot is abrupt and it is likely to cause issues which will cause the device to land into EFI shell. Hence the platform reboot will happen after graceful unmount of all the filesystems as in S6100.
Moved the platform_reboot to platform_reboot_override and hooked it to the systemd shutdown services as in S6100
#### Why I did it
Add new SKU for SN2700 Mellanox system that supports the following port configuration:
8 X 100G
40 X 50G
8 X 10G
#### How I did it
Add new Folder - "Mellanox-SN2700-D40C8S8" under /sonic-buildimage/device/mellanox/x86_64-mlnx_msn2700-r0/
that contains the relevant files supporting this SKU
the buffers are based on SKU: D48C8 . Later on it will be configured specific for this SKU
#### How to verify it
Bring up the image, run "show interface status" and make sure that all ports are up and reflect the following requirement:
Port 1/3 will be used as 4x10G
Port 2/4 - Not exist (blocked since 1 and 3 split to 4)
Port 7/8/9/10/23/24/25/26 will used as 100G
All other ports will be used as 2x50G
#### Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
- [ ] 201811
- [ ] 201911
- [ ] 202006
- [X] 202012
#### Description for the changelog
Support new SKU under the name of SN2700-D40C8S8
- Why I did it
Mellanox SDK APIs support python 2 at the moment.
- How I did it
Mellanox SDK APIs support python 2 at the moment.
- How to verify it
Add python 2 to Mellanox syncd only.
- Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
docker exec -t syncd /bin/bash -c "sx_api_dbg_generate_dump.py /home/sx_api_dbg_dump"
You can see that it will work and generate /home/sx_api_dbg_dump
Signed-off-by: allas <allas@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
Current mutli-asic vs hwsku consists of 6 asics with each asic having 32 interfaces. When bringing this up, below issue was seen:
When all 32 interfaces(sonic interfaces and linux interface) are set to 9100 mtu, DMA error is seen "DMA: Out of SW-IOMMU space for 4096 bytes at device 0000:06:03.0" which can be fixed by updating swiotlb=65536 in /host/grub/grub.cfg .In order to keep multi-asic VS lighter and easier to bring up and test, new hwsku 'msft_four_asic_vs' is added to represent 4-asic hwsku with 2 frontend asics and 2 backend asics and each asic having 8 interfaces interconnected by port-channels.
- How I did it
Add msft_four_asic_hwsku directory to have the right number of directories (4) and update port_config.ini and lanemap.ini files to include 8 ports information.
Add topology.sh script to create the internal asic-asic connectivity.
- How to verify it
Update asic.conf with the 4 asic information as below and build sonic-vs.img:
NUM_ASIC=4
DEV_ID_ASIC_0=0
DEV_ID_ASIC_1=1
DEV_ID_ASIC_2=2
DEV_ID_ASIC_3=3
Modify sonic_multiasic.xml to have 8 front panel interfaces.
create virtual switch using "sudo virsh sonic_mutliasic.xml" command.
Start topology service and Load config_db files for switch and each asic.
Ensure that that all internal interfaces and port_channels are coming up.
multi-asic vs testbed:
Bring up mutli-asic VS testbed with a multi-asic image(asic.conf updated to 4 asics) and using t1-lag topology.
./testbed-cli.sh -t vtestbed.csv -m veos_vtb -k ceos add-topo vms-kvm-four-asic-t1-lag password.txt
Load minigraph/config_dbs.
Ensure all internal and external interfaces come up.
No change on single asic vs.
183162f Fix issue: expect redis pubsub data to be str type instead of bytes type (#196)
#### Why I did it
Update submodule pointer for snmpagent to include PR https://github.com/Azure/sonic-snmpagent/pull/196
#### How I did it
Update submodule pointer for snmpagent
#### How to verify it
Run build