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Author SHA1 Message Date
Stephen Sun
ba853348d5
[Reclaim buffer] Reclaim unused buffers by applying zero buffer profiles (#8768)
Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun stephens@nvidia.com

Why I did it
Support zero buffer profiles

Add buffer profiles and pool definition for zero buffer profiles
Support applying zero profiles on INACTIVE PORTS
Enable dynamic buffer manager to load zero pools and profiles from a JSON file
Dependency: It depends on Azure/sonic-swss#1910 and submodule advancing PR once the former merged.

How I did it
Add buffer profiles and pool definition for zero buffer profiles

If the buffer model is static:
Apply normal buffer profiles to admin-up ports
Apply zero buffer profiles to admin-down ports
If the buffer model is dynamic:
Apply normal buffer profiles to all ports
buffer manager will take care when a port is shut down
Update buffers_config.j2 to support INACTIVE PORTS by extending the existing macros to generate the various buffer objects, including PGs, queues, ingress/egress profile lists

Originally, all the macros to generate the above buffer objects took active ports only as an argument
Now that buffer items need to be generated on inactive ports as well, an extra argument representing the inactive ports need to be added
To be backward compatible, a new series of macros are introduced to take both active and inactive ports as arguments
The original version (with active ports only) will be checked first. If it is not defined, then the extended version will be called
Only vendors who support zero profiles need to change their buffer templates
Enable buffer manager to load zero pools and profiles from a JSON file:

The JSON file is provided on a per-platform basis
It is copied from platform/<vendor> folder to /usr/share/sonic/temlates folder in compiling time and rendered when the swss container is being created.
To make code clean and reduce redundant code, extract common macros from buffer_defaults_t{0,1}.j2 of all SKUs to two common files:

One in Mellanox-SN2700-D48C8 for single ingress pool mode
The other in ACS-MSN2700 for double ingress pool mode
Those files of all other SKUs will be symbol link to the above files

Update sonic-cfggen test accordingly:

Adjust example output file of JSON template for unit test
Add unit test in for Mellanox's new buffer templates.

How to verify it
Regression test.
Unit test in sonic-cfggen
Run regression test and manually test.
2021-11-29 08:04:01 -08:00
Dror Prital
5356244e53
[Mellanox] Add NVIDIA Copyright header to "mellanox" files (#8799)
- Why I did it
Add NVIDIA Copyright header to "mellanox" files

- How I did it
Add NVIDIA Copyright header as a comment for Mellanox files

- How to verify it
Sanity tests and PR checkers.
2021-10-17 19:03:02 +03:00
Ashok Daparthi-Dell
6cbdf11e53
SONIC QOS YANG - Remove qos tables field value refernce format (#7752)
Depends on Azure/sonic-utilities#1626
Depends on Azure/sonic-swss#1754

QOS tables in config db used ABNF format i.e "[TABLE_NAME|name] to refer fieldvalue to other qos tables.

Example:
Config DB:
"Ethernet92|3": {
"scheduler": "[SCHEDULER|scheduler.1]",
"wred_profile": "[WRED_PROFILE|AZURE_LOSSLESS]"
},
"Ethernet0|0": {
"profile": "[BUFFER_PROFILE|ingress_lossy_profile]"
},
"Ethernet0": {
"dscp_to_tc_map": "[DSCP_TO_TC_MAP|AZURE]",
"pfc_enable": "3,4",
"pfc_to_queue_map": "[MAP_PFC_PRIORITY_TO_QUEUE|AZURE]",
"tc_to_pg_map": "[TC_TO_PRIORITY_GROUP_MAP|AZURE]",
"tc_to_queue_map": "[TC_TO_QUEUE_MAP|AZURE]"
},

This format is not consistent with other DB schema followed in sonic.
And also this reference in DB is not required, This is taken care by YANG "leafref".

Removed this format from all platform files to consistent with other sonic db schema.
Example:
"Ethernet92|3": {
"scheduler": "scheduler.1",
"wred_profile": "AZURE_LOSSLESS"
},

Dependent pull requests:
#7752 - To modify platfrom files
#7281 - Yang model
Azure/sonic-utilities#1626 - DB migration
Azure/sonic-swss#1754 - swss change to remove ABNF format
2021-09-28 09:21:24 -07:00
Stephen Sun
7790a74d90
Support shared headroom pool for Microsoft SKUs (#6366)
- Why I did it
Support shared headroom pool

Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun stephens@nvidia.com

- How I did it
Port configurations for SKUs based on 2700/3800 platform from 201911
For SN3800 platform:
C64: 32 100G down links and 32 100G up links.
D112C8: 112 50G down links and 8 100G up links.
D24C52: 24 50G down links, 20 100G down links, and 32 100G up links.
D28C50: 28 50G down links, 18 100G down links, and 32 100G up links.
For SN2700 platform:
D48C8: 48 50G down links and 8 100G up links
C32: 16 100G downlinks and 16 100G uplinks
Add configuration for Mellanox-SN4600C-D112C8
112 50G down links and 8 100G up links.

- How to verify it
Run regression test.
2021-02-16 08:53:40 -08:00
Stephen Sun
e010d83fc3
[Dynamic buffer calc] Support dynamic buffer calculation (#6194)
**- Why I did it**
To support dynamic buffer calculation.
This PR also depends on the following PRs for sub modules
- [sonic-swss: [buffermgr/bufferorch] Support dynamic buffer calculation #1338](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-swss/pull/1338)
- [sonic-swss-common: Dynamic buffer calculation #361](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-swss-common/pull/361)
- [sonic-utilities: Support dynamic buffer calculation #973](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-utilities/pull/973)

**- How I did it**
1. Introduce field `buffer_model` in `DEVICE_METADATA|localhost` to represent which buffer model is running in the system currently:
    - `dynamic` for the dynamic buffer calculation model
    - `traditional` for the traditional model in which the `pg_profile_lookup.ini` is used
2. Add the tables required for the feature:
   - ASIC_TABLE in platform/\<vendor\>/asic_table.j2
   - PERIPHERAL_TABLE in platform/\<vendor\>/peripheral_table.j2
   - PORT_PERIPHERAL_TABLE on a per-platform basis in device/\<vendor\>/\<platform\>/port_peripheral_config.j2 for each platform with gearbox installed.
   - DEFAULT_LOSSLESS_BUFFER_PARAMETER and LOSSLESS_TRAFFIC_PATTERN in files/build_templates/buffers_config.j2
   - Add lossless PGs (3-4) for each port in files/build_templates/buffers_config.j2
3. Copy the newly introduced j2 files into the image and rendering them when the system starts
4. Update the CLI options for buffermgrd so that it can start with dynamic mode
5. Fetches the ASIC vendor name in orchagent:
   - fetch the vendor name when creates the docker and pass it as a docker environment variable
   - `buffermgrd` can use this passed-in variable
6. Clear buffer related tables from STATE_DB when swss docker starts
7. Update the src/sonic-config-engine/tests/sample_output/buffers-dell6100.json according to the buffer_config.j2
8. Remove buffer pool sizes for ingress pools and egress_lossy_pool
   Update the buffer settings for dynamic buffer calculation
2020-12-13 11:35:39 -08:00
Stephen Sun
c8277a4eba
Update buffer configuration for SKUs based on SN3800 (#5320)
C64: 32 100G down links and 32 100G up links.
D112C8: 112 50G down links and 8 100G up links.
D24C52: 24 50G down links, 20 100G down links, and 32 100G up links.
D28C50: 28 50G down links, 18 100G down links, and 32 100G up links.

Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@nvidia.com>
2020-09-22 19:10:18 +03:00
Stephen Sun
54fcdbb380
Support single ingress pool for MSFT SKUs and optimize headroom calculation (#4686)
Calculate pool size in t1 as 24 * downlink port + 8 * uplink port

- Take both port and peer MTU into account when calculating headroom
- Worst case factor is decreased to 50%
- Mellanox-SN2700-C28D8 t0, assume 48 * 50G/5m + 8 * 100G/40m ports
- Mellanox-SN2700 (C32)
  - t0: 16 * 100G/5m + 16 * 100G/40m
  - t1: 16 * 100G/40m + 16 * 100G/300m

Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@mellanox.com>

Co-authored-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@mellanox.com>
2020-08-13 13:12:09 +03:00
madhanmellanox
b5f1b37386
added files to create SKU Mellanox-SN3800-D24C52 (#4808)
* added files to create SKU Mellanox-SN3800-D24C52

Co-authored-by: Madhan Babu <madhan@arc-build-server.mtr.labs.mlnx>
2020-06-21 12:19:11 -07:00