* sonic-device-data: update SAI config checker for Broadcom TD3 and TH3
The following properties have been approved by the Broadcom chip arch team:
l3_alpm_ipv6_128b_bkt_rsvd
ifp_inports_support_enable
pll_bypass
dpr_clock_frequency
device_clock_frequency
port_flex_enable
mmu_port_num_mc_queue
serdes_core_rx_polarity_flip_physical{<PORT>}
serdes_core_tx_polarity_flip_physical{<PORT>}
Signed-off-by: Dante (Kuo-Jung) Su <dante.su@broadcom.com>
Change-Id: I1c6239cddfb0582a9298e671d792a32f79e4f006
* Switch Vendor: DellEMC
* Switch SKU: s5232F
* ASIC Vendor: Broadcom
* Swich ASIC: Trident3
* Port Configuration: 32x100G
* SONiC Image: sonic-broadcom.bin
* LED support for s5232f
* Changes Include ipmitool implementation for platform_sensors script is inclued in pmon startup
* Added 100G,25G,10G configruation ( 100G is default).
('cp -H' -> 'cp -L')
'-L' does what we need in this case
From man cp
...
-H follow command-line symbolic links in SOURCE
...
-L, --dereference
always follow symbolic links in SOURCE
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@mellanox.com>
* [test] Adding Broadcom configuration file test
In order to allow SONiC community to check in Broadcom configuration
file directly under device folder. We need to add this test to make
sure the contents of the configuration is compliant with Broadcom
specifications.
* Invoke test from Debian package builder
* Use $() syntax
* Remove the debug echo statement
( All device-specific files now reside under /device directory in a <vendor-name>/<platform-string>/<hardware-SKU> directory structure in repo.
* Device-specific files are now packaged into a Debian package (sonic-device-data) and are now installed to /usr/share/sonic/device/<platform-string>/<hardware-SKU>/ directory on switch.