Fix#119
when parallel build is enable, multiple dpkg-buildpackage
instances are running at the same time. /var/lib/dpkg is shared
by all instances and the /var/lib/dpkg/updates could be corrupted
and cause the build failure.
the fix is to use overlay fs to mount separate /var/lib/dpkg
for each dpkg-buildpackage instance so that they are not affecting
each other.
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
when parallel build is enabled, both docker-fpm-frr and docker-syncd-brcm
is built at the same time, docker-fpm-frr requires swss which requires to
install libsaivs-dev. docker-syncd-brcm requires syncd package which requires
to install libsaibcm-dev.
since libsaivs-dev and libsaibcm-dev install the sai header in the same
location, these two packages cannot be installed at the same time. Therefore,
we need to serialize the build between these two packages. Simply uninstall
the conflict package is not enough to solve this issue. The correct solution
is to have one package wait for another package to be uninstalled.
For example, if syncd is built first, then it will install libsaibcm-dev.
Meanwhile, if the swss build job starts and tries to install libsaivs-dev,
it will first try to query if libsaibcm-dev is installed or not. if it is
installed, then it will wait until libsaibcm-dev is uninstalled. After syncd
job is finished, it will uninstall libsaibcm-dev and swss build job will be
unblocked.
To solve this issue, _UNINSTALLS is introduced to uninstall a package that
is no longer needed and to allow blocked job to continue.
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
sonic-slave tag only allows all lower case. In case the user
name is mixed case, we need to change user name to all lower case.
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
87e1a36 2020-04-16 | Do not set PG to Buffer porfile mapping again if already exist. (#1261) (HEAD -> 201811, origin/201811) [abdosi]
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
backport c4b5b002c3
make swss build depends only on libsairedis instead of syncd. This allows to build swss without depending
on vendor sai library.
Currently, libsairedis build also buils syncd which requires vendor SAI lib. This makes difficult to build
swss docker in buster while still keeping syncd docker in stretch, as swss requires libsairedis which also
build syncd and requires vendor to provide SAI for buster. As swss docker does not really contain syncd
binary, so it is not necessary to build syncd for swss docker.
[submodule]: update sonic-sairedis
* 9a66890 2020-06-28 | [build]: add option to build without syncd (HEAD -> 201811, origin/201811) [Guohan Lu]
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
Why I did it
During upgrade, if config is loaded from minigraph, it would miss TACACS credentials. This leads to device losing remote user accessibility
- How I did it
During update graph, when config is loaded from minigraph, look for TACACS credentials back-up and load that if available
- How to verify it
Remove /etc/sonic/config-db.json, save TACACS credentials in /etc/sonic/tacacs.json and do a Image upgrade. Do image upgrade and boot into new image. Verify remote user access is available.
NOTE: This change is available in master via PR #6285
Haliburton needed watchdog daemon to monitor the basic health of a machine. If something goes wrong, such as a crashing program overloading the CPU, or no more free memory on the system, watchdog can safely reboot the machine,
* [SAI] Add PFC pause duration counters in microseconds
**- Why I did it**
To add PFC pause duration counters in microseconds
**- How I did it**
Updated SAI to version 1.14.3
**- How to verify it**
**- Description for the changelog**
[Mellanox] Update SAI to version 1.14.3
This PR adds the changes in #6198 to 201811 branch to support warm-reboot image upgrade for kvm images.
The sai.profile file in kvm images overrides the warmboot file with path /var/cache/sai_warmboot.bin. Since the directory /var/cache is not mounted in syncd, it will be cleared in an image upgrade, the warm-reboot image upgrade will fail if the file is put in the directory.
Remove the path that overrides the default path. The warmboot file path will then be the default value /var/warmboot/sai-warmboot.bin. Since /var/warmboot/ is mounted by /host/warmboot/ in the host, it could survive an image upgrade.
Since DOCKER_SYNCD_VS is no longer being used, the mount option does not properly mount the warmboot file directory. Fix the mount option so that the directory is properly mounted.
During platform deinitialization, dell_ich is not removed properly and when we do initialize s6100 platform, ICH driver sysfs attributes are not attached. Because of this, get_transceiver_change_event returns error and this leads xcvrd to crash.
- What I did
Ported a fix from libteam master to our master.
Fixes#4070Fixes#3649
- How I did it
Applied patch jpirko/libteam@c723737 from upstream.
- How to verify it
Build image for your DUT and warm-reboot your DUT 10 times. Check that all PortChannels are up and no error messages in teamd.log
To address issue #5525
Explicitly control the grub installation requirement when it is needed.
We have scenario where configuration migration happened but grub
installation is not required.
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
* [platform/cel-dx010]: add gpio init for fan direction
* [platform/cel-dx010]: remove invalid code on fancontrol service
* [platform/cel-dx010]: modify fancontrol service permission
* [platform/cel-dx010]: install fancontrol in pmon
Printing both snapshot and current counter sets will make it easier to pinpoint
which message type(s) is/are not being relayed. This PR prints both counter sets.
Also, this PR defines gnu11 as a C standard to compile with in order to avoid
making changes when porting to 201811 branch.
singed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
When BGP routes are missing, DHCP packets get relayed over mgmt
interface. This results in dhcpmon alerting that DHCP packets are
not being relayed. This is PR include mgmt interface as uplink
device, and so, if DHCP packet gets relayed over mgmt interface,
regular dhcpmon alert will not be issues. Instead, dhcpmon will
check the mgmt interface counts and issue a separate alert regarding
packets travelling through mgmt network.
In addition, this PR includes the following enhancements:
1. Add SIGUSR1 handler that prints out current packet counts
2. Increase alert grace window to 3 minutes from currently 2 minutes
3. Time is now computed more accurately
4. Print vlan name before counters
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
* [201811][swss-common] advance swss-common sub module head
- Fix SubscriberStateTable::hasCachedData formula for a timing risk (#379)
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
* Fix build of the unit test of SubscriberStateTable (#383)
When BGP routes are missing, DHCP packets get relayed over mgmt
interface. This results in dhcpmon alerting that DHCP packets are
not being relayed. This is PR include mgmt interface as uplink
device, and so, if DHCP packet gets relayed over mgmt interface,
regular dhcpmon alert will not be issues. Instead, dhcpmon will
check the mgmt interface counts and issue a separate alert regarding
packets travelling through mgmt network.
In addition, this PR includes the following enhancements:
1. Add SIGUSR1 handler that prints out current packet counts
2. Increase alert grace window to 3 minutes from currently 2 minutes
3. Time is now computed more accurately
4. Print vlan name before counters
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
The first partition starting point was changed to be 1M as part of this
commit: 6ba2f97f1e. On systems that are misaligned before conversion
(partition start is the first sector), the relica partition that is
left in the first MB can cause problems in Aboot and result in corruption
of the filesystem on the new aligned partition.
Zeroing this old relica makes sure that there is nothing left of the old
partition lying around. There won't be any risk of having Aboot corrupt
the new filesystem because of the old relica.
Signed-off-by: Baptiste Covolato <baptiste@arista.com>
Fix an error which causes bgpcfgd crash on invalid ip address. Before the fix we had an issue here. When either loopback ipv4 or ipv6 addresses were already set and bgpcfgd received another "SET" message for already set ip loopback address, bgpcfgd will send syslog message about ambiguous ip address (despite the fact that the address is good) and crash of bgpcfgd. With this change this behavior is changed: if we receive ip address and this ip address is already set, bgpcfgd will send this message to the syslog and return from the handler.
If a device had a master or 201911 image then installed a 201811 image, it could result in a prefdl that was not properly processed by 201811 Arista code.
This is a commit that was on 201911 and master branch.
Co-authored-by: Zhi Yuan Carl Zhao <zyzhao@arista.com>