Added support BRCM SAI 5.0.0.1.
Major changes here:
CS00012019568 Link Training (all 100G ASICs - TH families and TD3)
CS00012184310 [attribute_capability| for port SAI_PORT_ATTR_TPID returns CREATE_IMP=false|SET_IMP=true|GET_IMP=true
CS00012182145 [IPinIP][Tunnel Delete] If IPinIP tunnel delete is performed observed following SYNCd error: ERR syncd#syncd: [none] SAI_API_TUNNEL:brcm_sai_tnl_mp_remove_tunnel_term_table_entry:4026 _brcm_sai_mptnl_sip_tnl_lookup failed with error -7.
CS00012182148 Rate Limit Parity error message to syncd/sonic.
CS00012178692 ACL drops counted as interface drops
CS00012183901 [WARMBOOT] WARMReboot with active traffic causes port flap reported during warm reboot
CS00012023263 TD3/TH2 : Support 4 lossless queues(2 SW PFCWD and 2 HW PFCWD)
CS00012019578 Pre FEC bit-error rate (BER) - DNX and XGS (TD and TH 50/100G)
To fix determine-reboot-cause service which was failing due to non-implemented thrown from get_reboot_case, if the reboot was done with `sudo reboot` (cold reboot)
Signed-off-by: Volodymyr Boyko <volodymyrx.boiko@intel.com>
Why I did it
* For SAI - Upgrade to Version 1.19.0
- Add support for VxLAN encap TTL uniform model on SPC2/3
- Add ACL entry actions set VRF, set do no learn, add VLAN ID, add VLAN priority
- Add ACL field has VLAN tag
- Bulk counters (improve port statistics performance)
- Create async dump extra as part of debug generate dump
- Create irisc dump on severe health event
- Support 0 port systems (modify get switch mac to work accordingly)
- Set interface vlan up state for ping tool in SONiC
- Support attributes SAI_PORT_ATTR_QOS_SCHEDULER_PROFILE_ID, SAI_PORT_ATTR_QOS_INGRESS_BUFFER_PROFILE_LIST,
SAI_PORT_ATTR_QOS_EGRESS_BUFFER_PROFILE_LIST, SAI_PORT_ATTR_POLICER_ID as part of port create Git stats
* For SDK\FW - Upgrade to Version SDK 4.4.3106, FW 2008_3110
Added Features:
- Increased ACL table
- Enhanced PSAMPLE support
- Added support for Finisar SR4 module in SN3700 systems
- Added support for Python 3.0 in examples.
Fix bugs:
- On LR4 transceivers 00YD278, the firmware incorrectly identified the transceiver
- Reduce memory consumption for virtual LAG
- Fixed PSAMPLE listeners cleanup on SDK drivers unloading.
- On Spectrum-2 and Spectrum-3 systems, slow reaction time to Rx pause packets may lead to buffer overflow on servers.
- BER may be experienced when using 5m DAC cables between SN4700 and SN2700 in 100GbE speed.
- On very rare occasion, when connecting DR4 PAM4 transceiver to 100GbE DR1 NRZ, low BER may be experienced.
- Unexpected packet drops on the port ingress buffer may be experienced when working in 400GbE mode.
Note: When performing ISSU from an older version, this fix won't be applied. For fix to apply, a non-ISSU reset is required.
- Fix SN3800 specific warm boot scenario: Disable interface, Warm Boot, Enable Interface --> link will remain down.
Signed-off-by: Dror Prital <drorp@nvidia.com>
This is due to the fact that we use SONIC_OVERRIDE_BUILD_VARS internally
in our build jobs and this is not accounted in caching framework.
So we add MLNX_SDK_DEB_VERSION to force rebuild if we changed it via
SONIC_OVERRIDE_BUILD_VARS.
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
Why I did it
Quagga is no longer being used. Remove quagga-related code (e.g., docker-fpm-quagga, sonic-quagga, etc.).
How I did it
Remove quagga-related code.
#### Why I did it
- After [sonic-linux-kernel#177](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-linux-kernel/pull/177) changes, the I2C mux channels of Baseboard and Switchboard CPLDs are moved from i2c-4 and i2c-5 to i2c-36 and i2c-37 respectively.
- This caused QSFP driver initialization of i2c-36 to i2c-41 to fail causing the ports from Ethernet208 to Ethernet248 fail.
#### How I did it
- The fix to this problem is to change the order of QSFP driver initialization to I2C mux channels.
- Instead of the order i2c-10 to i2c-41, the order i2c-4 to i2c-35 is being utilized.
- Also, need to change the i2c-mux-channel number for Baseboard CPLD and switchboard CPLD in scripts to access them.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao yozhao@microsoft.com
Why I did it
Currently we leveraged the Supervisor to monitor the running status of critical processes in each container and it is more reliable and flexible than doing the monitoring by Monit. So we removed the functionality of monitoring the critical processes by Monit.
How I did it
I removed the script process_checker and corresponding Monit configuration entries of critical processes.
How to verify it
I verified this on the device str-7260cx3-acs-1.
#### Why I did it
On our platforms syncd must be up while using the sonic_platform.
The issue is warm-reboot script first disables syncd then instantiate Chassis, which tries to connect syncd in __init__.
#### How I did it
Refactor Chassis to lazy initialize components.
Signed-off-by: Volodymyr Boyko <volodymyrx.boiko@intel.com>
- Why I did it
To give SONiC Application Extension developers an environment to run and develop their apps.
- How I did it
Created sonic-sdk and sonic-sdk-buildenv dockers and their dbg versions.
- How to verify it
Build:
$ make -f slave target/sonic-sdk.gz target/sonic-sdk-buildenv.gz
- Why I did it
Pick up fix from new hw-management package:
Fix gearbox thermal zone name, which was lack suffix thermal zone number
- How I did it
Update the hw-management version number in the make file
Update hw-management submodule pointer
- How to verify it
Run platform related test cases on Mellanox platform
- Fix `thermal.get_position_in_parent` issue which causes test_snmp_phy_entity failure
- Add support for xcvr thermal info so that thermalctld can incorporate it into the cooling algorithm (QSFP and OSFP/QSFP-DD modules only)
- Add improvements to `arista` CLI
#### Why I did it
To fix the following:
```
# psuutil status
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/psuutil", line 8, in <module>
sys.exit(cli())
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/click/core.py", line 764, in __call__
return self.main(*args, **kwargs)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/click/core.py", line 717, in main
rv = self.invoke(ctx)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/click/core.py", line 1137, in invoke
return _process_result(sub_ctx.command.invoke(sub_ctx))
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/click/core.py", line 956, in invoke
return ctx.invoke(self.callback, **ctx.params)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/click/core.py", line 555, in invoke
return callback(*args, **kwargs)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/psuutil/main.py", line 93, in status
psu_name = psu.get_name()
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/sonic_platform_base/device_base.py", line 28, in get_name
raise NotImplementedError
NotImplementedError
```
#### How I did it
Implemented get_name
Signed-off-by: Volodymyr Boyko <volodymyrx.boiko@intel.com>
#### Why I did it
According to thermalctld hld, each fan must belong to a fan drawer, if the fan drawer does not physically exist, put fan into a virtual fan drawer. This PR is to clear fan from chassis._fan_list
#### How I did it
1. Don't put fan to chassis._fan_list
2. Always query fan from fan_drawer
#### Why I did it
This pull request allows calls to be made through the platform 2.0 API that retrieve the PSU and Chassis hardware revision on Mellanox platforms. Access to these values will aid customers in determining their hardware revisions for debugging and technical support. These values are intended to be eventually exposed through the CLI.
#### How I did it
For the PSU hardware revision I used the existing VPD function calls implemented in https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/7382
For the Chassis hardware revision I parsed the SMBIOS / DMI type 2 information to retrieve the information.
#### Why I did it
xcvrd crashes when the application advertisement capability flag is not seen for few transceivers.
#### How I did it
Initialize the additional application capability in dunder init
Add support for Accton as9726-32d platform
This pull request is based on as9716-32d, so I reference as9716-32d to create new model: as9726-32d.
This module do not need led driver to control led, FPGA can handle it.
I also implement API2.0(sonic_platform) for this model, CPLD driver, PSU driver, Fan driver to control these HW behavior.
Why I did it
Fix issues below.
#7133#6602
So, remove the dps200 driver from the platform-specific driver.
Then, add the dps200 module driver to the Linux kernel tree.
How I did it
Remove the dps200 driver from the platform-specific driver and add the dps200 module driver to the Linux kernel.
How to verify it
Build an image with Azure/sonic-linux-kernel#207
Then, install to the Haliburton.
LED_PROC_INIT_SOC variable was incorrectly referenced as LED_SOC_INIT_SOC. Introduced in #5483
Rather than fixing the typo, I decided to simplify the script, removing the need for the conditional altogether by moving the bcmcmd call inside the conditional which checks for the presence of LED_SOC_INIT_SOC.
Fix following crash in `show version`:
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/decode-syseeprom", line 32, in instantiate_eeprom_object
eeprom = sonic_platform.platform.Platform().get_chassis().get_eeprom()
AttributeError: module 'sonic_platform' has no attribute 'platform'
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/decode-syseeprom", line 262, in <module>
sys.exit(main())
File "/usr/local/bin/decode-syseeprom", line 244, in main
print_serial(use_db)
File "/usr/local/bin/decode-syseeprom", line 169, in print_serial
eeprom = instantiate_eeprom_object()
File "/usr/local/bin/decode-syseeprom", line 34, in instantiate_eeprom_object
log.log_error('Failed to obtain EEPROM object due to {}'.format(repr(e)))
NameError: name 'log' is not defined
```
Signed-off-by: pettershao-ragilenetworks <pettershao@ragilenetworks.com>
Platform library changes
- Fix the use of /proc/modules during testing, fixes#7463
- Add `libsfp-eeprom.so` build to read/write xcvr eeproms in C
- Add some more reboot-cause information
- Write down temperature hw thresholds to the sensors
- Report software thresholds through platform api
- Writ `port_name sysfs` file of optoe`
- Tests enhancements
- Fix dependency issues for chassis provisioning
Platform configuration changes
- Add `pcie.yaml` configuration for a few platforms
- Mount `libsfp-eeprom.so` inside `pmon`
- Fix `Arista-7050SX3-48C8` and `Arista-7050SX3-48YC8' platform and hwsku
- Miscellaneous fixes
Co-authored-by: Boyang Yu <byu@arista.com>
Co-authored-by: Zhi Yuan Carl Zhao <zyzhao@arista.com>
Originally, SFP modules were always accessed from platform daemons, and arbitrary SFP modules can be accessed in the daemon. So all SFP modules were initialized in one shot once one of the following chassis APIs called
- get_all_sfps
- get_sfp_numbers
- get_sfp
Recently, we noticed that SFP modules can also be accessed from CLI, eg. the latest refactor of `sfputil`.
In this case, only one SFP module is accessed in the chassis object's life cycle.
To initialize all SFP modules in one shot is waste of time and causes the CLI to take much more time to finish.
So we would like to optimize the initialization flow by introducing a two-phase initialization approach:
- Partial initialization, which means the `chassis._sfp_list` has been initialized with proper length and all elements being `None`
- Full initialization, which means all elements in `chassis._sfp_list` are created
If the relevant function is called,
- `get_sfp`, only partial initialization will be done, and then the specific SFP module is initialized.
- `get_all_sfps` or `get_num_sfps`, full initialization will be done, which means all SFP modules are initialized.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@nvidia.com>
#### Why I did it
400G media EEPROM and DOM information are not populated properly in DellEMC Z9332f platform.
#### How I did it
Handled QSFP_DD, QSFP28/QSFP+, SFP+ accordingly based on media type detected.
- Why I did it
Updated FW to xx.2008.2526 version.
Fixed issues:
1. Spectrum-2, Spectrum-3 | sFlow | High CPU load and high on fully loaded switch.
2. Spectrum-2, Spectrum-3 | Fine grain LAG | in rare cases doesn’t update the right entry
- How I did it
Updated submodule pointer and version in a Makefile.
- How to verify it
Full regression and bugs validation
Signed-off-by: Shlomi Bitton <shlomibi@nvidia.com>
#### Why I did it
We want to add the ability for the command `show platform psustatus` to show the serial number and part number of the PSU devices on Mellanox platforms. This will be useful for data-center management of field replaceable units (FRUs) on switches.
#### How I did it
I implemented the platform 2.0 functions `get_model()` and `get_serial()` for the PSU in the mellanox platform API by referencing the sysfs nodes provided by the [hw-management](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/tree/master/platform/mellanox/hw-management) module.
#### Why I did it
Adopt a single way to get fan direction for all ASIC types.
It depends on hw-mgmt V.7.0010.2000.2303. Depends on https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/7419
#### How I did it
Originally, the get_direction was implemented by fetching and parsing `/var/run/hw-management/system/fan_dir` on the Spectrum-2 and the Spectrum-3 systems. It isn't supported on the Spectrum system.
Now, it is implemented by fetching `/var/run/hw-management/thermal/fanX_dir` for all the platforms.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@nvidia.com>
- Removed the old function for detecting a faulty fan.
- Removed the old function for detecting excess temperature.
- Implement thermal_manager APIs based on ThermalManagerBase
- Implement thermal_conditions APIs based on ThermalPolicyConditionBase
- Implement thermal_actions APIs based on ThermalPolicyActionBase
- Implement thermal_info APIs based on ThermalPolicyInfoBase
- Add thermal_policy.json
The following error message is observed during chassis object being destroyed
"Exception ignored in: <function Chassis.__del__ at 0x7fd22165cd08>
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/sonic_platform/chassis.py", line 83, in __del__
ImportError: sys.meta_path is None, Python is likely shutting down
The chassis tries to import deinitialize_sdk_handle during being destroyed for the purpose of releasing the sdk_handle.
However, importing another module during shutting down can cause the error because some of the fundamental infrastructures are no longer available."
This error occurs when a chassis object is created and then destroyed in the Python shell.
- How I did it
To fix it, record the deinitialize_sdk_handle in the chassis object when sdk_handle is being initialized and call the deinitialize handler when the chassis object is being destroyed
- How to verify it
Manually test.
- Why I did it
Upgrade hw-mgmt to 7.0100.2303
Bug fixes
1. Fan direction feature fix for fixed FAN system (using shell instead of binutils/strings)
2. Remove cpld 4th link on systems with only 3 CPLD's
3. hw-mgmt: thermal: Add hardcoded critical trip point. Follow-up after patch "Removing critical thermal zones to prevent unexpected software system shutdown".
4. Fix sensor attribute mapping to be label based instead of index based to allow common handling of voltage regulator names independently of hardware changes.
5. Update 'lm-sensors' custom configuration file. Relevant only for users utilizing sensors.conf files coming along with hw-management package.
6. For full feature list please follow https://github.com/Mellanox/hw-mgmt/blob/V.7.0010.2300_BR/debian/Release.txt
- How I did it
Update hw-mgmt pointer
Remove unused patches
Fix existing patch to make sure it apply successfully
- How to verify it
Full platform regression on all mellanox platforms
Changes in the new release:
Fix 10G and 50G speeds in SAI XML to support all interface types
Enable SMAC=DMAC and SMAC MC in tunnel debug counter
Add tunnel statistics
Add isolation group API implementation
Fix ACL ANY debug counter to correctly track ACL drops
Add VXLAN source port hard coded range, controlled by K/V
FW dump me now feature
Add mlxtrace to saidump
Speed lane setting and AN control
Implement query stats API
VNI miss part of tunnel decal drop reason
Align with SAI API v1.8.1
Signed-off-by: Dror Prital <drorp@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak stepanb@nvidia.com
This PR is part of SONiC Application Extension
Depends on #5938
- Why I did it
To provide an infrastructure change in order to support SONiC Application Extension feature.
- How I did it
Label every installable SONiC Docker with a minimal required manifest and auto-generate packages.json file based on
installed SONiC images.
- How to verify it
Build an image, execute the following command:
admin@sonic:~$ docker inspect docker-snmp:1.0.0 | jq '.[0].Config.Labels["com.azure.sonic.manifest"]' -r | jq
Cat /var/lib/sonic-package-manager/packages.json file to verify all dockers are listed there.
What/Why I did:
Updated sonic-sairedis submodule to use SAI1.8.1
[Submodule update] sonic-sairedis
d821bc0b137264daa01c347700c7c14677cf3370 (HEAD -> master, origin/master, origin/HEAD) [Mellanox] Add SAI template
config support (#803)
bb341e9ea069e974a41930d434d437f522476f29 [syncd] Bring back TimerWatchdog (#821)
badf6cea2650015269420932a9186113d1ad5ec6 Update .gitignore (#822)
1494bc69046ffe7135377844548a11e4168b407c [meta] Mark local function static (#818)
34e961cf39e9af93f492f66640739e1c7a1694c8 [pyext] Fix pyext/py2 library (#820)
0d3749d3a93fd7e59ebb83b49fa1d7e2a56d6cf4 Moved SAI Header to git tag v1.8.1 (#816)
70fff780d529f78b53af4bd104f4932d0c4d8dd6 Added --purge of base docker image packages before installing new ones. (#819)
Updated Broadcom SAI Debian package to 4.3.3.4-2 to use SAI 1.8.1 Header