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Author SHA1 Message Date
arheneus@marvell.com
1ca75d320f [Makefile] multi arch variable fix (#3263)
Signed-off-by: Antony Rheneus <arheneus@marvell.com>
2019-08-01 16:25:09 -07:00
arheneus@marvell.com
50fe458592 [build]: SONiC buildimage ARM arch support (#2980)
ARM Architecture support in SONIC

make configure platform=[ASIC_VENDOR_ARCH] PLATFORM_ARCH=[ARM_ARCH]
SONIC_ARCH: default amd64
armhf - arm32bit
arm64 - arm64bit

Signed-off-by: Antony Rheneus <arheneus@marvell.com>
2019-07-25 22:06:41 -07:00
Renuka Manavalan
76bf5a0bc4 [build]: Added debug symbols to many debug dockers. (#3098)
* Added debug symbols to many debug dockers.

* For debug images *only*:
1) Archive source files into debug image
2) Archived source is copied into /src
3) Created an empty dir /debug
4) Mount both /src as ro & /debug as rw into every docker
5) Login banner will give some details on /src & /debug
6) Devs can copy core file into /debug and view it from inside a container.
7) Dev may create all gdb logs and other data directly into /debug.

* Dropped redundant REDIS_TOOLS per review comments.

* Added debug symbols to frr package and hence FRR based BGP docker.

* 1) Moved dbg_files.sh to scripts/
2) Src directories to archive are now collected from individual Makefiles.
3) Added few more debug symbols
4) Added few more debug dockers.

Here after no more changes except per review comments.

To debug:
Install required version of debug image in Switch or VM.
Copy core file into /debug of host
Get into Docker
gdb /usr/bin/<daemon> -c /debug/<your core file>
set directory /src/... <-- inside gdb to get the source

For non-in-depth debugging:

Download corresponding debug Docker image (docker-...-dbg.gz) to your VM
Load the image
Run image with entrypoint as 'bash' with dir containing core mapped in.
Run gdb on the core.
2019-07-03 22:13:55 -07:00
Michel Moriniaux
18544530d3 [FRR] Enable SNMP support (#2981)
This is a follow-up of sonic-snmpagent PR 92
Now that licensing issues have been solved FRR is distributed with SNMP
support compiled-in. This PR adds the last bits of configuration to get
the frr-snmp debian packages added to the docker container and the
config bits to enable the snmp module in FRR

This PR brings the functionality of being able to poll bgpd for routes
and peer status.

Signed-off-by: Michel Moriniaux <m.moriniaux@criteo.com>
2019-06-19 01:24:42 -07:00
pavel-shirshov
1e3b62fe8f
[FRR]: Update frr to frr-7.0.1 (#2899)
* Update frr to frr-7.0.1

* Fix a typo

* Set right permissions on /etc/frr

* Convert external file links from debian to Azure

* Revert python3 fix

* Build frr using more than 1 job

* Add SWIG as dependency for libswss-common
2019-05-16 10:59:12 -07:00
Nikos
6bf97d8a23 [docker-frr]: Move docker to stretch and add pythontools (#2819) 2019-04-25 13:21:20 -07:00
Nikos
4ed5cb4ef1 [docker-frr]: Move FRR from 4.0 to 6.0.2 and make the new frr version and debian package compile (#2454)
Signed-off-by: nikos <ntriantafillis@gmail.com>
2019-01-16 18:34:41 -08:00
zhenggen-xu
673bb6580e [sonic-frr]: FRR 4.0 integration with SONiC (#2099)
* FRR 4.0 integration with SONiC

-- Uses SONiC FRR repo frr/4.0 (which has SONiC support) to build image
-- Makefile changes to make frr4.0 builtable.
-- Updated/Added FRR configuration files
-- bgpd jinja template fixes

To build SONiC images with FRR4.0, simply edit rules/config file and change
routing stack to following:

SONIC_ROUTING_STACK = frr

and then build images as usual.

* Used integrated-vtysh-config in FRR
Changed to single template: frr.conf.j2 for configuration and added tests
2018-10-02 10:24:59 -07:00
Rodny Molina
d30fbf1d72 [build]: Adding support for Free-Range-Routing stack. (#510)
- Extending SONiC building infrastructure to provide users
           with greater flexibility, by allowing them to elect a
           routing-stack different than the default one (quagga). The desired
           routing-stack will be defined in rules/config file.

         - As part of these changes I'm adding support for
           Free-Range-Routing (FRR) stack. Quagga will continue to be
           the default routing-stack.

Signed-off-by: Rodny Molina <rodny@linkedin.com>
2017-04-20 09:12:27 -07:00