- What I did
Add switch ASIC vendor: Nephos
Add Nephos platforms: Ingrasys S9130-32X, Ingrasys S9230-64X
- How I did it
Add platform/nephos files
Add platform/nephos/sonic-platform-modules-ingrasys submodule
Add device/ingrasys/x86_64-ingrasys_s9130_32x-r0 files
Add device/ingrasys/x86_64-ingrasys_s9230_64x-r0 files
Add SONiC to support Nephos platform
Update Head of submodule src/sonic-sairedis to "3b817bb"
- How to verify it
To build SONiC installer image and docker images, run the following commands:
make configure PLATFORM=nephos
make target/sonic-nephos.bin
Check system and network feature is worked as well
- Description for the changelog
Add switch ASIC vendor and platforms for Nephos
- A picture of a cute animal (not mandatory but encouraged)
Signed-off-by: Sam Yang <yang.kaiyu@gmail.com>
* Framework to plugin Organization specific scripts
* Framework to plugin Organization specific scripts
* Framework to plugin Organization specific scripts
* add getopt option to organization script
moving to initramfs unifies disk allocate on different platforms.
use fallocate instead of dd to speed up the disk allocation.
By default, mkfs.ext4 has -E discard option which discards the blocks
at the mkfs time, also speed up the initialization time.
* [core dump] pass unix time to coredump-compress script
Currently we only have program name (e.g. bgpd) and PID in the core file
name. PID could collide especially after docker restart or recreate.
Passing the unix time to coredump-compress so it could also add time to
the core file name.
* [utilities] include the change to coredump_compress script
* [quagga] enable core dump for bgpd and zebra
bgpd and zebra downgrade their privilege shortly after started. For that
sysctrl kernel.suid_dumpable needs to be set to 2, so that they can dump
core.
Note that fs.suid_dumpable SHOULD NOT be set to 1. Which will bypass all
system security.
* Add monit for disk>85% into pmon docker
* Revert "Add monit for disk>85% into pmon docker"
This reverts commit 9cbbf591c08bce4b52a0f68cbbddae102d7fc614.
* Install monit in base image
* [build]: Include SONiC version into installer.
Signed-off-by: marian-pritsak <marianp@mellanox.com>
* Append dirty if contains local changes
Signed-off-by: marian-pritsak <marianp@mellanox.com>
* Update config
* Use correct name for kernel version field
* Update sysDescription.j2
- Create /var/run/redis/ folder on the host
- Install Python client for Redis on the host
- Mount /var/run/redis/ as read/write from host for all dockers
- Enable accessing the database everywhere including on the host and from remote
Signed-off-by: Shuotian Cheng <shuche@microsoft.com>
The reason is that /etc/network/interfaces file is in base image. After booting,
docker-swss is not ready and thus the empty VLAN interfaces cannot be created
when the brctl is pointing to the binary inside the swss docker.
Add the bridge-utils into the base image and add bridge_ports none to the
/etc/network/interfaces file so that after boot-up the empty VLAN interfaces
will be created to let the members to join later.
Signed-off-by: Shuotian Cheng <shuche@microsoft.com>
- Add a functionality to get SNMP community from DHCP (option 224)
- Add a functionality to get minigraph from http service instead of using default minigraph
- The url for graph service is passed through DHCP option 225
- This feature is by default disabled. Modify rule/config to enable it on build time, or modify /etc/sonic/graph_service_url on run time.
- Fix a bug that getting hostname from DHCP is not working correctly
* Single image
* Fix review comments
* Update syncd service. Add HW mgmt to Mellanox single image.
* Add single image template for Broadcom platform.
SKU should be provided during configure:
make configure PLATFORM=broadcom SKU=Force10-S6000
* Add single image template for Cavium platform.
SKU should be provided during configure:
make configure PLATFORM=cavium SKU=AS7512
* Add description to sonic_debian_extension.j2 file.
This commit will convert the existing file system of flash drive on Arista switches from VFAT to EXT4 in the booting of SONiC. It will take the whole flash and therefore remove the recovery partition. There is a check in the script making sure that the conversion operation will not happen on a non-Arista switch or if the existing file system is not VFAT.
* Build improvements
Fix dependencies
Add configuration options
Automatically build sonic-slave
* Set default number of jobs to 1
* Auto generate target/debs directory
Signed-off-by: marian-pritsak <marianp@mellanox.com>
* Automatically remove sonic-slave container after exit
* Silence clean-logs
* Add SONIC_CLEAN_TARGETS to clean
* Use second expansion for clean dependencies
* Avoid creating empty log files
Remove log file on flush instead of writing empty string
* Put dpkg install inside lock
Use same lock as debian install targets do to avoid
race condition in dpkg installation
* Remove redirect to log from docker save
* Add .platform dependency to all and clean targets
* Remove header and footer from clean targets
* Disable messages for SONIC_CLEAN_TARGETS
* Exit with error if dpkg-buildpackage fails
* Set new location for debs in build_debian.sh
* Add recipe for docker-database
* Update redis version to 3.2.4
* Add support for p4 platform
* Add recipe for snmpd
* Add slave targets to phony and make all target default
* Remove build.sh from thrift
* Add versioning to team, nl, hiredis and initramfs
* Change sonic-slave to support snmpd build from sources
* Remove src/tenjin
* Add recipe for lldpd
* Add recipe for mpdecimal
* Remove hiredis directory on rebuild
* Add recipe for Mellanox hw management
* Remove generic image from all targets for Mellanox
* Add support for python wheels
* Add lldp and snmp dockers
* Sync docker-database to include libjemalloc
* Fix asyncsnmp variable name
* Change default build configuration
Redirect output to log files by default
Set number of jobs to nproc value
Do not print dependencies
Fix logging to print log of failed job into console
* Use docker inspect to check if sonic-slave image exists
* Use config in slave.mk directly
* Disable color output by default
* Remove sswsdk dependency from lldp and snmp dockers
* Fix comment in py wheels install targets
* Add dependency between two versions of sswsdk
* Add containers to mellanox platform
lldp, snmp and database containers
* Add recipe for team docker
* Add team docker to mellanox platform
* Encrypt password passed to build_debian.sh
* Update mellanox SAI version
Make version and revision setting only in main recipe
* Fix error handling in makefiles
As makefiles use .ONESHELL we should add -e
option to shell options in order to exit after any command fails
* Add recipe for platform monitor image
* Add platfotm monitor to mellanox targets
* Ignore submodules when building base image
This change disables DAD (IPv6's Duplicate Address Detection). DAD
protects against IP address conflicts. The way it works is that after
an address is added to an interface, the operating system uses the
Neighbor Discovery Protocol to check if any other host on the network
has the same address. If it finds a neighbor with the same address,
the address is removed from the interface.
The problem here is that the time waiting for DAD to be done is fairly
long and because that we set the host interface operating status to be
down at first, the port cannot exchange the Neighbor Discovery Protocol
and DAD will time out. The host interface is only brought up after we
have received the port admin status up notification from the kernel,
which happens only after the DAD is done or times out. This makes the
whole host interfaces bringing up procedure very slow.
This the DAD is disabled. When it is disabled, addresses are immediately
usable. Without DAD, we need to make sure that the IPv6 addresses don't
have conflicts. For now, we have two IPv6 addresses. One is assigned
manually, which prevents conflicts at first. Another one is the IPv6
link-local address. It is derived from the MAC address and thus all the
link-local addresses are the same on one box. Because link-local addresses
are not used, it will not trigger issues even if they are the same.
* Automatic fw upgrade for mlnx platform
Implement script for firmware upgrade to required version
Add firmware binary and script to ops-syncd-mlnx container
Add pciutils and usbutils to sonic-generic.bin
* Update firmware installation message
It is possible to do both upgrade and downgrade
Change "Upgrading" to "Installing compatible version"
Signed-off-by: marian-pritsak <marianp@mellanox.com>