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Author SHA1 Message Date
Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan
3f4b959d3f
[chassis] add libffi-dev for sonic-utilities (#15218)
In the PR sonic-net/sonic-utilities#2850 , for support remote access of linecards paramiko package is installed in sonic-utilities. libffi-dev needs to installed to be able to compile for armhf image

Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan <arlakshm@microsoft.com>
2023-06-03 14:36:50 -07:00
Stepan Blyshchak
d73c810e86
[image_config] add rasdaemon.timer (#14300)
rasdaemon is a tool to log hardware errors. It takes 100% CPU during
boot for a few seconds. It impacts fast/warm boot by delaying control
plane restoration for 5 sec on some platforms.

Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
2023-04-17 08:58:45 -07:00
Sudharsan Dhamal Gopalarathnam
2804998766
[config reload]Config Reload Enhancement (#13969)
#### Why I did it
Implementing code changes for https://github.com/sonic-net/SONiC/pull/1203

#### How I did it
Removed the timers and delayed target since the delayed services would start based on event driven approach.
Cleared port table during config reload and cold reboot scenario.
Modified yang model, init_cfg.json to change has_timer to delayed

#### How to verify it
Running regression
2023-04-12 11:20:03 -07:00
Neetha John
f30fb6ec58
[storage_backend] Add backend acl service (#14229)
Why I did it
This PR addresses the issue mentioned above by loading the acl config as a service on a storage backend device

How I did it
The new acl service is a oneshot service which will start after swss and does some retries to ensure that the SWITCH_CAPABILITY info is present before attempting to load the acl rules. The service is also bound to sonic targets which ensures that it gets restarted during minigraph reload and config reload

How to verify it
Build an image with the following changes and did the following tests

Verified that acl is loaded successfully on a storage backend device after a switch boot up
Verified that acl is loaded successfully on a storage backend ToR after minigraph load and config reload
Verified that acl is not loaded if the device is not a storage backend ToR or the device does not have a DATAACL table

Signed-off-by: Neetha John <nejo@microsoft.com>
2023-03-16 14:18:28 -07:00
davidpil2002
8098bc4bf5
Add Secure Boot Support (#12692)
- Why I did it
Add Secure Boot support to SONiC OS.
Secure Boot (SB) is a verification mechanism for ensuring that code launched by a computer's UEFI firmware is trusted. It is designed to protect a system against malicious code being loaded and executed early in the boot process before the operating system has been loaded.

- How I did it
Added a signing process to sign the following components:
shim, grub, Linux kernel, and kernel modules when doing the build, and when feature is enabled in build time according to the HLD explanations (the feature is disabled by default).

- How to verify it
There are self-verifications of each boot component when building the image, in addition, there is an existing end-to-end test in sonic-mgmt repo that checks that the boot succeeds when loading a secure system (details below).

How to build a sonic image with secure boot feature: (more description in HLD)

Required to use the following build flags from rules/config:
SECURE_UPGRADE_MODE="dev"
SECURE_UPGRADE_DEV_SIGNING_KEY="/path/to/private/key.pem"
SECURE_UPGRADE_DEV_SIGNING_CERT="/path/to/cert/key.pem"
After setting those flags should build the sonic-buildimage.
Before installing the image, should prepared the setup (switch device) with the follow:
check that the device support UEFI
stored pub keys in UEFI DB

enabled Secure Boot flag in UEFI
How to run a test that verify the Secure Boot flow:
The existing test "test_upgrade_path" under "sonic-mgmt/tests/upgrade_path/test_upgrade_path", is enough to validate proper boot
You need to specify the following arguments:
Base_image_list your_secure_image
Taget_image_list your_second_secure_image
Upgrade_type cold
And run the test, basically the test will install the base image given in the parameter and then upgrade to target image by doing cold reboot and validates all the services are up and working correctly
2023-03-14 14:55:22 +02:00
Stepan Blyshchak
f908dfe919
[Mellanox] Place FW binaries under platform directory instead of squashfs (#13837)
Fixes #13568

Upgrade from old image always requires squashfs mount to get the next image FW binary. This can be avoided if we put FW binary under platform directory which is easily accessible after installation:

admin@r-spider-05:~$ ls /host/image-fw-new-loc.0-dirty-20230208.193534/platform/fw-SPC.mfa
/host/image-fw-new-loc.0-dirty-20230208.193534/platform/fw-SPC.mfa
admin@r-spider-05:~$ ls -al /tmp/image-fw-new-loc.0-dirty-20230208.193534-fs/etc/mlnx/fw-SPC.mfa
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 66 Feb  8 17:57 /tmp/image-fw-new-loc.0-dirty-20230208.193534-fs/etc/mlnx/fw-SPC.mfa -> /host/image-fw-new-loc.0-dirty-20230208.193534/platform/fw-SPC.mfa

- Why I did it
202211 and above uses different squashfs compression type that 201911 kernel can not handle. Therefore, we avoid mounting squashfs altogether with this change.

- How I did it
Place FW binary under /host/image-/platform/mlnx/, soft links in /etc/mlnx are created to avoid breaking existing scripts/automation.
/etc/mlnx/fw-SPCX.mfa is a soft link always pointing to the FW that should be used in current image
mlnx-fw-upgrade.sh is updated to prefer /host/image-/platform/mlnx location and fallback to /etc/mlnx in squashfs in case new location does not exist. This is necessary to do image downgrade.

- How to verify it
Upgrade from 201911 to master
master to 201911 downgrade
master -> master reboot
ONIE -> master boot (First FW burn)
Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
2023-03-06 13:36:43 +02:00
DavidZagury
ee1b6b3751
Remove support to Mellanox SPC4 ASIC (#13932)
- Why I did it
FW for Spectrum-4 ASIC not yet available

- How I did it
Remove in Mellanox fw make files to Spectrum-4 ASIC firmware binaries.
Remove from firmware upgrade scripts to be able Spectrum-4 ASIC.

- How to verify it
Run regression test
2023-02-23 08:25:34 +02:00
anamehra
26af468a99
Add support for platform topology configuration service (#12066)
* Add support for platform topology configuration service

    This service invokes the platform plugin for platform specific topology
    configuration.
    The path for platform plugin script is:
    /usr/share/sonic/device/$PLATFORM/plugins/config-topology.sh
    If the platform plugin is not available, this service does nothing.

Signed-off-by: anamehra <anamehra@cisco.com>
2023-02-01 12:53:45 -08:00
Saikrishna Arcot
00b11ec4e2
Replace logrotate cron file with (adapted) systemd timer file (#12921)
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>
2022-12-08 14:13:11 -08:00
Kebo Liu
36a100083f
[Mellanox] Add support to Mellanox Spectrum-4 ASIC Firmware compiling and upgrade (#12844)
- 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>
2022-11-29 16:38:41 +02:00
Lorne Long
7e525d96b3
[Build] Use apt-get to predictably support dependency ordered configuration of lazy packages (#12164)
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.
2022-11-17 11:20:42 +08:00
Zain Budhwani
98ace33b0f
Add rsyslog plugin regex for select operation failure (#12659)
Added events for select op, alpm parity error, moved dhcp events from host to container
2022-11-13 21:41:33 -08:00
Mariusz Stachura
9f88d03c2b
[QoS] Support dynamic headroom calculation for Barefoot platforms (#11708)
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.
2022-10-19 09:36:56 -07:00
cytsao1
9ef8464964
[pmon] Add smartmontools to pmon docker (#11837)
* 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
2022-10-17 13:26:31 -07:00
Hua Liu
257cc96d7c
Remove swsssdk from sonic OS image and docker container image (#12323)
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.

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

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- [ ] 201811
- [ ] 201911
- [ ] 202006
- [ ] 202012
- [ ] 202106
- [ ] 202111
- [ ] 202205

#### Description for the changelog
Remove swsssdk from sonic OS image and docker image

#### Ensure to add label/tag for the feature raised. example - PR#2174 under sonic-utilities repo. where, Generic Config and Update feature has been labelled as GCU.

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2022-10-12 13:04:14 +08:00
Zain Budhwani
09fe3f467f
Add Structured Events w/ YANG Models (#12270)
Add events for dhcp-relay, bgp, syncd, & kernel.
2022-10-09 20:23:31 -07:00
Prince George
ac1d392d4c
Disable brackted-paste mode off by default (#12285)
* Disable brackted-paste mode off by default

* address review comment
2022-10-06 07:55:09 -07:00
Zain Budhwani
fd6a1b0ce2
Add events to host and create rsyslog_plugin deb pkg (#12059)
Why I did it

Create rsyslog plugin deb for other containers/host to install
Add events for bgp and host events
2022-09-21 09:20:53 -07:00
Stepan Blyshchak
e662008f72
[services] kill container on stop in warm/fast mode (#10510)
- Why I did it
To optimize stop on warm boot.

- How I did it
Added kill for containers
2022-09-19 19:34:33 +03:00
lixiaoyuner
a1b50cac41
Make client indentity by AME cert (#11946)
* 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>
2022-09-16 13:13:39 +08:00
Renuka Manavalan
31e750ee0b
Fix PR build failure (#11973)
Some PR builds fails to find this file. Remove it temporarily until we root cause it
2022-09-06 15:13:05 -07:00
Zain Budhwani
6a54bc439a
Streaming structured events implementation (#11848)
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.
2022-09-03 07:33:25 -07:00
lixiaoyuner
8d6431e754
Add k8s master feature (#11637)
* 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>
2022-08-13 23:01:35 +08:00
gregshpit
5df09490dc
Ported Marvell armhf build on amd64 host for debian buster to use cross-comp… (#8035)
* 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>
2022-07-21 14:15:16 -07:00
Alexander Allen
429254cb2d
[arm] Refactor installer and build to allow arm builds targeted at grub platforms (#11341)
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
2022-07-12 15:00:57 -07:00
Neetha John
7cd10019b8
Add backend acl template (#11220)
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>
2022-07-06 10:24:16 -07:00
Stepan Blyshchak
ef8675d7ab
[sonic_debian_extension] install systemd-bootchart (#11047)
- 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>
2022-07-06 14:03:31 +03:00
davidpil2002
8b7d069880
Add support for Password Hardening (#10323)
- 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
2022-06-29 15:34:56 +03:00
xumia
fdef1f0342
[Build]: Support to use symbol links for lazy installation targets to reduce the image size (#10923)
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.
2022-06-21 13:03:55 +08:00
Hua Liu
96954f0134
[swsscommon] Add c++ version sonic-db-cli from sonic-swss-common (#10825)
#### Why I did it
    Fix sonic-db-cli high CPU usage on SONiC startup issue: https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/issues/10218
    ETA of this issue will be 2022/05/31

#### How I did it
    Re-write sonic-cli with c++ in sonic-swss-common: https://github.com/Azure/sonic-swss-common/pull/607
    Modify swss-common rules and slave.mk to install c++ version sonic-db-cli.
    

#### How to verify it
    Pass all E2E test scenario.

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

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- [ ] 201811
- [ ] 201911
- [ ] 202006
- [ ] 202012
- [ ] 202106
- [ ] 202111

#### Description for the changelog
    Build and install c++ version sonic-db-cli from swss-common.

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2022-06-01 08:05:53 +08:00
xumia
f0dfd398a6
Revert "Reduce image size for lazy installation packages (#10775)" (#10916)
This reverts commit 15cf9b0d70.
Why I did it
Revert the PR #10775, for it has impact on onie installation.
It is caused by the symbol links not supported in some of the onie unzip.
We will enable after fixing the issue, see #10914
2022-05-26 09:39:48 +08:00
Senthil Kumar Guruswamy
f37dd770cd
System Ready (#10479)
Why I did it
At present, there is no mechanism in an event driven model to know that the system is up with all the essential sonic services and also, all the docker apps are ready along with port ready status to start the network traffic. With the asynchronous architecture of SONiC, we will not be able to verify if the config has been applied all the way down to the HW. But we can get the closest up status of each app and arrive at the system readiness.

How I did it
A new python based system monitor tool is introduced under system-health framework to monitor all the essential system host services including docker wrapper services on an event based model and declare the system is ready. This framework gives provision for docker apps to notify its closest up status. CLIs are provided to fetch the current system status and also service running status and its app ready status along with failure reason if any.

How to verify it
"show system-health sysready-status" click CLI
Syslogs for system ready
2022-05-20 13:25:11 -07:00
xumia
15cf9b0d70
Reduce image size for lazy installation packages (#10775)
Why I did it
The image size is too large, when there are multiple lazy packages and multiple platforms. It is not necessary to keep the lazy installation packages in multiple copies.
For cisco image, the image size will reduce from 3.5G to 1.7G.

How I did it
Use symbol links to only keep one package for each of the lazy package.
Make a new folder fsroot/platform/common
Copy the lazy packages into the folder.
When using a package in each of the platform, such as x86_64-grub, x86_64-8800_rp-r0, x86_64-8201_on-r0, etc, only make a symbol link to the package in the common folder.
2022-05-09 08:26:09 -07:00
xumia
8ec8900d31
Support SONiC OpenSSL FIPS 140-3 based on SymCrypt engine (#9573)
Why I did it
Support OpenSSL FIPS 140-3, see design doc: https://github.com/Azure/SONiC/blob/master/doc/fips/SONiC-OpenSSL-FIPS-140-3.md.

How I did it
Install the fips packages.
To build the fips packages, see https://github.com/Azure/sonic-fips
Azure pipelines: https://dev.azure.com/mssonic/build/_build?definitionId=412

How to verify it
Validate the SymCrypt engine:

admin@sonic:~$ dpkg-query -W | grep openssl
openssl 1.1.1k-1+deb11u1+fips
symcrypt-openssl        0.1

admin@sonic:~$ openssl engine -v | grep -i symcrypt
(symcrypt) SCOSSL (SymCrypt engine for OpenSSL)
admin@sonic:~$
2022-05-06 07:21:30 +08:00
shlomibitton
4ec3af86af
[Fastboot] Delay PMON service for better fastboot performance (#10567)
- Why I did it
Profiling the system state on init after fast-reboot during create_switch function execution, it is possible to see few python scripts running at the same time.
This parallel execution consume CPU time and the duration of create_switch is longer than it should be.
Following this finding, and the motivation to ensure these services will not interfere in the future, PMON is delayed in 90 seconds until the system finish the init flow after fastboot.

- How I did it
Add a timer for PMON service.
Exclude for MLNX platform the start trigger of PMON when SYNCD starts in case of fastboot.
Copy the timer file to the host bin image.

- How to verify it
Run fast-reboot on MLNX platform and observe faster create_switch execution time.
2022-05-02 10:44:17 +03:00
shlomibitton
1d84e0d7df
[Fastboot] Delay LLDP service for better fastboot performance (#10568)
- Why I did it
Profiling the system state on init after fast-reboot during create_switch function execution, it is possible to see few python scripts running at the same time.
This parallel execution consume CPU time and the duration of create_switch is longer than it should be.
Following this finding, and the motivation to ensure these services will not interfere in the future, LLDP is delayed in 90 seconds until the system finish the init flow after fastboot.

- How I did it
Add a timer for LLDP service.
Copy the timer file to the host bin image.

- How to verify it
Run fast-reboot on MLNX platform and observe faster create_switch execution time.
This PR is dependent on PR: #10567
2022-04-28 10:35:14 +03:00
ganglv
9d7387a18e
[sonic-host-services]: Fix import and invalid path (#10660)
Why I did it
Can not start sonic-hostservice

How I did it
Install python3-dbus and systemd-python, and replace invalid path

How to verify it
Start the service with below commands:
sudo systemctl start sonic-hostservice
sudo systemctl status sonic-hostservice

Signed-off-by: Gang Lv ganglv@microsoft.com
2022-04-27 07:14:51 +08:00
Saikrishna Arcot
64187a1b15
Remove SSH host keys after installing the custom version of sshd (#10633)
* Remove SSH host keys after installing the custom version of sshd

Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>

* Use an override for for sshd instead of overwriting the service file

Don't overwrite upstream's .service file, and instead use an override
file for making sure the host key(s) are generated.

Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
2022-04-25 10:38:52 -07:00
xumia
1017ee6002
[Build]: Use one debian mirror config (#10274)
Why I did it
Use one debian mirror config.
The empty config in https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/blob/master/files/image_config/apt/sources.list overrides the file https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/blob/master/files/apt/sources.list.amd64 (armhf/arm64), it does not make sense.
All the content in files/image_config/apt is no use, any one wants to add mirror config, please add in files/apt.

How I did it
Remove files/image_config/apt and the reference.
2022-03-21 16:47:20 +08:00
xumia
0243ed9538
[build]: Fix marvell-armhf build hung issue (#10156) (#10229)
Why I did it
The marvel-armhf build is hung, it does not exit after waiting for a long time.
It is caused by the process /etc/entropy.py which is started by the postinst script in target/debs/buster/sonic-platform-nokia-7215_1.0_armhf.deb
2022-03-15 10:03:54 +08:00
xumia
eea3cc7ad1
[Build]: only install grpc in amd64 (#10212)
[Build]: only install grpc in amd64
Unblock marvell-armhf build.
2022-03-14 13:41:37 +08:00
xumia
9cdf81230b
[Build]: Fix /proc not mounted issue (#10164)
[Build]: Fix /proc not mounted issue
2022-03-11 09:23:37 +08:00
Kebo Liu
fe0a7693f4
[smartmontools] Install smartmontools with apt-get and upgrade it to 7.2-1 (#10087)
Why I did it
Smartmontools 6.6 has an issue with reading SMART info of nvme SSD
Smartmontools can be installed with apt-get, no need to build and install

How I did it
Use apt-get to install smartmontools 7.2-1
Remove previous make files for smartmontools 6.6

How to verify it
verify with "smartctl" can read out correct SMART info on NVME ssd.
verify "show platform ssdhealth" can still work

Signed-off-by: Kebo Liu <kebol@nvidia.com>
2022-03-07 09:39:33 -08:00
Alexander Allen
8a07af95e5
[Mellanox] Modified Platform API to support all firmware updates in single boot (#9608)
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
2022-01-24 00:56:38 -08:00
Alexander Allen
5f596aef63
[pmon] Move smartctl from pmon to host (#9607)
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
2022-01-19 10:53:10 -08:00
Sudharsan Dhamal Gopalarathnam
bd0a19aa17
[rsyslog]Setting log file size to 16Mb (#9504)
Why I did it
The existing log file size in sonic is 1 Mb. Over a period of time this leads to huge number of log files which becomes difficult for monitoring applications to handle.
Instead of large number of small files, the size of the log file is not set to 16 Mb which reduces the number of files over a period of time.

How I did it
Changed the size parameter and related macros in logrotate config for rsyslog

How to verify it
Execute logrotate manually and verify the limit when the file gets rotated.

Signed-off-by: Sudharsan Dhamal Gopalarathnam <sudharsand@nvidia.com>
2022-01-14 10:24:07 -08:00
liuh-80
739c45645c
[TACACS+] Add audisp-tacplus for per-command accounting. (#8750)
This pull request integrate audisp-tacplus to SONiC for per-command accounting.

#### Why I did it
To support TACACS per-command accounting, we integrate audisp-tacplus project to sonic.

#### How I did it
1. Add auditd service to SONiC
2. Port and patch audisp-tacplus to SONiC

#### How to verify it
UT with CUnit to cover all new code in usersecret-filter.c
Also pass all current UT.

#### Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
N/A

#### Description for the changelog
Add audisp-tacplus for per-command accounting.

#### A picture of a cute animal (not mandatory but encouraged)
2021-12-01 11:50:09 +08:00
Stephen Sun
b3ccef9c08
[Reclaim buffer] Common infrastructure update for reclaiming buffer (#9133)
- Why I did it
This is to update the common sonic-buildimage infra for reclaiming buffer.

- How I did it
Render zero_profiles.j2 to zero_profiles.json for vendors that support reclaiming buffer
The zero profiles will be referenced in PR [Reclaim buffer] Reclaim unused buffers by applying zero buffer profiles #8768 on Mellanox platforms and there will be test cases to verify the behavior there.
Rendering is done here for passing azure pipeline.
Load zero_profiles.json when the dynamic buffer manager starts
Generate inactive port list to reclaim buffer

Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@nvidia.com>
2021-11-24 15:00:23 +02:00
liuh-80
ff09b8b8ed
[TACACS+] Add Bash TACACS+ plugin for per-command authorization. (#8715)
This pull request add a bash plugin for TACACS+ per-command authorization

#### Why I did it
1. To support TACACS per command authorization, we check user command before execute it.
2. Fix libtacsupport.so can't parse tacplus_nss.conf correctly issue:
            Support debug=on setting.
            Support put server address and secret in same row.
3. Fix the parse_config_file method not reset server list before parse config file issue.

#### How I did it
The bash plugin will be called before every user command, and check user command with remote TACACS+ server for per-command authorization.

#### How to verify it
UT with CUnit cover all code in this plugin.
Also pass all current UT.

#### Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
N/A

#### Description for the changelog
Add Bash TACACS+ plugin.


#### A picture of a cute animal (not mandatory but encouraged)
2021-11-13 09:57:30 +08:00
Guohan Lu
5f11eb320e Revert "sysready (#8889)"
This reverts commit d7e5372e54.
2021-11-10 15:36:20 -08:00