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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ikki Zhu
c0ae0d5321 [DX010 platform] fix dx010 platform testcase issues (#13595)
Why I did it
1. fix chassis test_set_fans_led case
2. fix chassis get_name case mismatch issue
3. fix fan_drawer test_set_fans_speed
4. fix component test_components test case

How I did it
Add corresponding configuration into chassis json file

How to verify it
Run platform tests cases to verify these failure cases
2023-02-18 06:34:10 +08:00
Ikki Zhu
e182d03f57 Seastone add platform capability enhancement config (#13079) 2023-02-04 09:53:45 +08:00
Wirut Getbamrung
fbcb9403e8
[device/celestica]: Fix failed test cases of DX010 platform APIs (#6564)
1. Add device/celestica/x86_64-cel_seastone-r0/platform.json 
2. Update functions to support python3.7
3. Add more functions follow latest sonic_platform_base
4. Fix the bug

Co-authored-by: 119064273 <2276096708@qq.com>
Co-authored-by: Eric Zhu <erzhu@celestica.com>
Co-authored-by: doni@celestica.com <doni@celestica.com>
2021-04-02 10:08:31 -07:00
Sangita Maity
18263c99dd
[DPB|master] Update Dynamic Port Breakout Logic for flexible alias support a… (#6831)
To fix [DPB| wrong aliases for interfaces](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/issues/6024) issue, implimented flexible alias support [design doc](https://github.com/Azure/SONiC/pull/749)

> [[dpb|config] Fix the validation logic of breakout mode](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-utilities/pull/1440) depends on this

#### How I did it

1. Removed `"alias_at_lanes"` from port-configuration file(i.e. platfrom.json) 
2. Added dictionary to "breakout_modes" values. This defines the breakout modes available on the platform for this parent port, and it maps to the alias list. The alias list presents the alias names for individual ports in order under this breakout mode.
```
{
    "interfaces": {
        "Ethernet0": {
            "index": "1,1,1,1",
            "lanes": "0,1,2,3",
            "breakout_modes": {
                "1x100G[40G]": ["Eth1"],
                "2x50G": ["Eth1/1", "Eth1/2"],
                "4x25G[10G]": ["Eth1/1", "Eth1/2", "Eth1/3", "Eth1/4"],
                "2x25G(2)+1x50G(2)": ["Eth1/1", "Eth1/2", "Eth1/3"],
                "1x50G(2)+2x25G(2)": ["Eth1/1", "Eth1/2", "Eth1/3"]
            }
        }
}
```
#### How to verify it
`config interface breakout`

Signed-off-by: Sangita Maity <samaity@linkedin.com>
2021-02-26 00:13:33 -08:00
zhenggen-xu
f18b612ff9
[DPB Seastone] On boarding DPB feature to Seastone HWSKUs (#4235)
This include the platform.json for Seastone platform and
individual hwsku.json for each HWSKU

port_config.ini will be removed once the CLI/parser library etc changes are merged

**- What I did**
On boarding DPB feature to Seastone HWSKUs

**- How I did it**
Add platform.json for Seastone and hwsku.json files to relevant HWSKUs.

**- How to verify it**
```
sudo sonic-cfggen -H -k Seastone-DX010 --preset=t1 > config_db.json
sudo config reload config_db.json -y

show interface status:

admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ show interfaces status 
  Interface            Lanes    Speed    MTU    FEC    Alias    Vlan    Oper    Admin    Type    Asym PFC
-----------  ---------------  -------  -----  -----  -------  ------  ------  -------  ------  ----------
  Ethernet0      65,66,67,68     100G   9100    N/A   Eth1/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
  Ethernet4      69,70,71,72     100G   9100    N/A   Eth2/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
  Ethernet8      73,74,75,76     100G   9100    N/A   Eth3/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet12      77,78,79,80     100G   9100    N/A   Eth4/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet16      33,34,35,36     100G   9100    N/A   Eth5/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet20      37,38,39,40     100G   9100    N/A   Eth6/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet24      41,42,43,44     100G   9100    N/A   Eth7/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet28      45,46,47,48     100G   9100    N/A   Eth8/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet32      49,50,51,52     100G   9100    N/A   Eth9/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet36      53,54,55,56     100G   9100    N/A  Eth10/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet40      57,58,59,60     100G   9100    N/A  Eth11/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet44      61,62,63,64     100G   9100    N/A  Eth12/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet48      81,82,83,84     100G   9100    N/A  Eth13/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet52      85,86,87,88     100G   9100    N/A  Eth14/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet56      89,90,91,92     100G   9100    N/A  Eth15/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet60      93,94,95,96     100G   9100    N/A  Eth16/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet64     97,98,99,100     100G   9100    N/A  Eth17/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet68  101,102,103,104     100G   9100    N/A  Eth18/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet72  105,106,107,108     100G   9100    N/A  Eth19/1  routed      up       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet76  109,110,111,112     100G   9100    N/A  Eth20/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet80          1,2,3,4     100G   9100    N/A  Eth21/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet84          5,6,7,8     100G   9100    N/A  Eth22/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet88       9,10,11,12     100G   9100    N/A  Eth23/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet92      13,14,15,16     100G   9100    N/A  Eth24/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
 Ethernet96      17,18,19,20     100G   9100    N/A  Eth25/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
Ethernet100      21,22,23,24     100G   9100    N/A  Eth26/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
Ethernet104      25,26,27,28     100G   9100    N/A  Eth27/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
Ethernet108      29,30,31,32     100G   9100    N/A  Eth28/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
Ethernet112  113,114,115,116     100G   9100    N/A  Eth29/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
Ethernet116  117,118,119,120     100G   9100    N/A  Eth30/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
Ethernet120  121,122,123,124     100G   9100    N/A  Eth31/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
Ethernet124  125,126,127,128     100G   9100    N/A  Eth32/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A

```

**Breakout to 2x50G:**
```
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ sudo config interface breakout Ethernet0 2x50G -y -f

Running Breakout Mode : 1x100G[40G] 
Target Breakout Mode : 2x50G

Ports to be deleted : 
 {
    "Ethernet0": "100000"
}
Ports to be added : 
 {
    "Ethernet2": "50000", 
    "Ethernet0": "50000"
}

After running Logic to limit the impact

Final list of ports to be deleted : 
 {
    "Ethernet0": "100000"
} 
Final list of ports to be added :  
 {
    "Ethernet2": "50000", 
    "Ethernet0": "50000"
}
Loaded below Yang Models
['sonic-acl', 'sonic-extension', 'sonic-interface', 'sonic-loopback-interface', 'sonic-port', 'sonic-portchannel', 'sonic-types', 'sonic-vlan']
Note: Below table(s) have no YANG models:
CONTAINER_FEATURE, BGP_NEIGHBOR, VERSIONS, DEVICE_METADATA, FEATURE, LOCK, BREAKOUT_CFG, CRM, 
Below Config can not be verified, It may cause harm to the system
 {
  "BREAKOUT_CFG": {
    "Ethernet0": {
      "brkout_mode": "1x100G[40G]"
    }
  }
}
Do you wish to Continue? [y/N]: y
Breakout process got successfully completed.
Please note loaded setting will be lost after system reboot. To preserve setting, run `config save`.
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ 
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ 
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ show interfaces status 
  Interface            Lanes    Speed    MTU    FEC    Alias    Vlan    Oper    Admin    Type    Asym PFC
-----------  ---------------  -------  -----  -----  -------  ------  ------  -------  ------  ----------
  Ethernet0            65,66      50G    N/A    N/A   Eth1/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
  Ethernet2            67,68      50G   9100    N/A   Eth1/3  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
  
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ bcmcmd ps
ps
                 ena/        speed/ link auto    STP                  lrn  inter   max   cut   loop
           port  link  Lns   duplex scan neg?   state   pause  discrd ops   face frame  thru?  back
       xe0( 68)  down   2   50G  FD   SW  No   Forward          None   FA    KR2  9412    No      
       xe1( 69)  !ena   1     -       SW  No   Forward          None   FA   None  9122    No      

```

**Breakout to 4x25G[10G]:**
```
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ sudo config interface breakout Ethernet0 4x25G[10G] -y -f

Running Breakout Mode : 2x50G 
Target Breakout Mode : 4x25G[10G]

Ports to be deleted : 
 {
    "Ethernet2": "50000", 
    "Ethernet0": "50000"
}
Ports to be added : 
 {
    "Ethernet2": "25000", 
    "Ethernet3": "25000", 
    "Ethernet0": "25000", 
    "Ethernet1": "25000"
}

After running Logic to limit the impact

Final list of ports to be deleted : 
 {
    "Ethernet2": "50000", 
    "Ethernet0": "50000"
} 
Final list of ports to be added :  
 {
    "Ethernet2": "25000", 
    "Ethernet3": "25000", 
    "Ethernet0": "25000", 
    "Ethernet1": "25000"
}
Loaded below Yang Models
['sonic-acl', 'sonic-extension', 'sonic-interface', 'sonic-loopback-interface', 'sonic-port', 'sonic-portchannel', 'sonic-types', 'sonic-vlan']
Note: Below table(s) have no YANG models:
CONTAINER_FEATURE, BGP_NEIGHBOR, VERSIONS, DEVICE_METADATA, FEATURE, LOCK, BREAKOUT_CFG, CRM, 
Below Config can not be verified, It may cause harm to the system
 {
  "BREAKOUT_CFG": {
    "Ethernet0": {
      "brkout_mode": "2x50G"
    }
  }
}
Do you wish to Continue? [y/N]: y
Breakout process got successfully completed.
Please note loaded setting will be lost after system reboot. To preserve setting, run `config save`.

admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ show interfaces status 
  Interface            Lanes    Speed    MTU    FEC    Alias    Vlan    Oper    Admin    Type    Asym PFC
-----------  ---------------  -------  -----  -----  -------  ------  ------  -------  ------  ----------
  Ethernet0               65      25G    N/A    N/A   Eth1/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
  Ethernet1               66      25G   9100    N/A   Eth1/2  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
  Ethernet2               67      25G    N/A    N/A   Eth1/3  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A
  Ethernet3               68      25G   9100    N/A   Eth1/4  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A

admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ bcmcmd ps
ps
                 ena/        speed/ link auto    STP                  lrn  inter   max   cut   loop
           port  link  Lns   duplex scan neg?   state   pause  discrd ops   face frame  thru?  back
       xe0( 68)  down   1   25G  FD   SW  No   Forward          None   FA     KR  9412    No      
       xe1( 69)  down   1   25G  FD   SW  No   Forward          None   FA     KR  9122    No      
       xe2( 70)  down   1   25G  FD   SW  No   Forward          None   FA     KR  9412    No      
       xe3( 71)  down   1   25G  FD   SW  No   Forward          None   FA     KR  9122    No   

```

**Breakin back to 1x100G[40G]:**
```
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ sudo config interface breakout Ethernet0 1x10G[40G] -y -f
[ERROR] Target mode 1x10G[40G] is not available for the port Ethernet0
Aborted!
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ sudo config interface breakout Ethernet0 1x100G[40G] -y -f

Running Breakout Mode : 4x25G[10G] 
Target Breakout Mode : 1x100G[40G]

Ports to be deleted : 
 {
    "Ethernet2": "25000", 
    "Ethernet3": "25000", 
    "Ethernet0": "25000", 
    "Ethernet1": "25000"
}
Ports to be added : 
 {
    "Ethernet0": "100000"
}

After running Logic to limit the impact

Final list of ports to be deleted : 
 {
    "Ethernet2": "25000", 
    "Ethernet3": "25000", 
    "Ethernet0": "25000", 
    "Ethernet1": "25000"
} 
Final list of ports to be added :  
 {
    "Ethernet0": "100000"
}
Loaded below Yang Models
['sonic-acl', 'sonic-extension', 'sonic-interface', 'sonic-loopback-interface', 'sonic-port', 'sonic-portchannel', 'sonic-types', 'sonic-vlan']
Note: Below table(s) have no YANG models:
CONTAINER_FEATURE, BGP_NEIGHBOR, VERSIONS, DEVICE_METADATA, FEATURE, LOCK, FLEX_COUNTER_TABLE, BREAKOUT_CFG, CRM, 
Below Config can not be verified, It may cause harm to the system
 {
  "BREAKOUT_CFG": {
    "Ethernet0": {
      "brkout_mode": "4x25G[10G]"
    }
  }
}
Do you wish to Continue? [y/N]: y
Breakout process got successfully completed.
Please note loaded setting will be lost after system reboot. To preserve setting, run `config save`.
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ show interfaces status 
  Interface            Lanes    Speed    MTU    FEC    Alias    Vlan    Oper    Admin    Type    Asym PFC
-----------  ---------------  -------  -----  -----  -------  ------  ------  -------  ------  ----------
  Ethernet0      65,66,67,68     100G    N/A    N/A   Eth1/1  routed    down       up     N/A         N/A

admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ bcmcmd ps
ps
                 ena/        speed/ link auto    STP                  lrn  inter   max   cut   loop
           port  link  Lns   duplex scan neg?   state   pause  discrd ops   face frame  thru?  back
       ce0( 68)  down   4  100G  FD   SW  No   Forward          None   FA    KR4  9412    No      
       xe0( 69)  !ena   1     -       SW  No   Forward          None   FA   None  9122    No      
       xe1( 70)  !ena   2     -       SW  No   Forward          None   FA   None  9412    No      
       xe2( 71)  !ena   1     -       SW  No   Forward          None   FA   None  9122    No  
```

Signed-off-by: Zhenggen Xu <zxu@linkedin.com>
2020-09-18 15:29:29 -07:00