Accton util applies lsmod to check if drivers are installed.
But lsmod may return error on startup and skip module installation.
Signed-off-by: roy_lee <roy_lee@edge-core.com>
1. BRCM SAI Debian build need not have any Kernel version dependency - Starting with 4.3 BRCM made changes in SAI so that this dependency has been cleaned up. We can now remove the Kernel Version dependency from Azure Pipeline build script.
2. Bypass PEER_MODE p2mp setting causing SYNCd crash on non-TD3 SKUs - Temporarily patch BRCM SAI code to not cause SYNCd crash when Orchagent program SAI_TUNNEL_ATTR_PEER_MODE: SAI_TUNNEL_PEER_MODE_P2MP on Non-TD3 SKUs. Will remove this when BRCM provide proper fix to address this issue.
**- Why I did it**
PR https://github.com/Azure/sonic-platform-common/pull/102 modified the name of the SFF-8436 (QSFP) method to align the method name between all drivers, renaming it from `parse_qsfp_dom_capability` to `parse_dom_capability`. Once the submodule was updated, the callers using the old nomenclature broke. This PR updates all callers to use the new naming convention.
**- How I did it**
Update the name of the function globally for all calls into the SFF-8436 driver.
Note that the QSFP-DD driver still uses the old nomenclature and should be modified similarly. I will open a PR to handle this separately.
**- Why I did it**
To incorporate the below changes in DellEMC S6100, S6000 platforms.
- S6100, S6000:
- Enable 'thermalctld'
- Implement DeviceBase methods (presence, status, model, serial) for Fantray and Component
- Implement ‘get_position_in_parent’, ‘is_replaceable’ methods for all device types
- Implement ‘get_status’ method for Fantray
- Implement ‘get_temperature’, ‘get_temperature_high_threshold’, ‘get_voltage_high_threshold’, ‘get_voltage_low_threshold’ methods for PSU
- Implement ‘get_status_led’, ‘set_status_led’ methods for Chassis
- SFP:
- Make EEPROM read both Python2 and Python3 compatible
- Fix ‘get_tx_disable_channel’ method’s return type
- Implement ‘tx_disable’, ‘tx_disable_channel’ and ‘set_power_override’ methods
- S6000:
- Move PSU thermal sensors from Chassis to respective PSU
- Make available the data of both Fans present in each Fantray
**- How I did it**
- Remove 'skip_thermalctld:true' in pmon_daemon_control.json
- Implement the platform API methods in the respective device files
- Use `bytearray` for data read from transceiver EEPROM
- Change return type of 'get_tx_disable_channel' to match specification in sonic_platform_common/sfp_base.py
- Why I did it
Fix issue: ptf_nn_agent isn't able to start in syncd-rpc docker on buster.
- How I did it
The issue is fixed by installing python-dev, cffi and nnpy for python 2 explicitly.
- How to verify it
Run copp test on RPC image.
Starting with BRCM SAI 4.3.1.5 we see the following :ethtool not fount" error in syslog during boot up:
```
Jan 27 07:36:14.712472 str-s6100-acs-1 INFO syncd#/supervisord: syncd sh: 1:
Jan 27 07:36:14.712844 str-s6100-acs-1 INFO syncd#/supervisord: syncd ethtool: not found
Jan 27 07:36:14.713228 str-s6100-acs-1 INFO syncd#/supervisord: syncd #015
Jan 27 07:36:14.713840 str-s6100-acs-1 INFO syncd#syncd: [0] SAI_API_HOSTIF:_brcm_sai_hostif_speed_set:11894 cmd ethtool -s Ethernet39 speed 40000 rc:32512
Jan 27 07:36:14.717204 str-s6100-acs-1 NOTICE swss#orchagent: :- setHostIntfsOperStatus: Set operation status DOWN to host interface Ethernet39
Jan 27 07:36:14.717204 str-s6100-acs-1 NOTICE swss#orchagent: :- initPort: Initialized port Ethernet39
Jan 27 07:36:14.717204 str-s6100-acs-1 NOTICE swss#orchagent: :- initializePort: Initializing port alias:Ethernet36 pid:1000000000040
Jan 27 07:36:14.726793 str-s6100-acs-1 NOTICE swss#portsyncd: :- onMsg: nlmsg type:16 key:Ethernet36 admin:0 oper:0 addr:4c:76:25:f5:48:80 ifindex:75 master:0
Jan 27 07:36:14.727967 str-s6100-acs-1 NOTICE swss#portsyncd: :- onMsg: Publish Ethernet36(ok) to state db
Jan 27 07:36:14.729331 str-s6100-acs-1 NOTICE swss#orchagent: :- addHostIntfs: Create host interface for port Ethernet36
Jan 27 07:36:14.752398 str-s6100-acs-1 INFO syncd#/supervisord: syncd sh: 1: ethtool: not found#015
Jan 27 07:36:14.752689 str-s6100-acs-1 INFO syncd#syncd: [0] SAI_API_HOSTIF:_brcm_sai_hostif_speed_set:11894 cmd ethtool -s Ethernet36 speed 40000 rc:32512
Jan 27 07:36:14.756050 str-s6100-acs-1 NOTICE swss#orchagent: :- setHostIntfsOperStatus: Set operation status DOWN to host interface Ethernet36
Jan 27 07:36:14.757585 str-s6100-acs-1 NOTICE swss#orchagent: :- initPort: Initialized port Ethernet36
```
It seems that starting with BRCM SAI 4.2.1.5 syncd is using ethtool to set the host interface speed and since this ethtool was not part of the syncd Docker, we observe these "ethtool not found" issue.
- Why I did it
Initially, we used Monit to monitor critical processes in each container. If one of critical processes was not running
or crashed due to some reasons, then Monit will write an alerting message into syslog periodically. If we add a new process
in a container, the corresponding Monti configuration file will also need to update. It is a little hard for maintenance.
Currently we employed event listener of Supervisod to do this monitoring. Since processes in each container are managed by
Supervisord, we can only focus on the logic of monitoring.
- How I did it
We borrowed the event listener of Supervisord to monitor critical processes in containers. The event listener will take
following steps if it was notified one of critical processes exited unexpectedly:
The event listener will first check whether the auto-restart mechanism was enabled for this container or not. If auto-restart mechanism was enabled, event listener will kill the Supervisord process, which should cause the container to exit and subsequently get restarted.
If auto-restart mechanism was not enabled for this contianer, the event listener will enter a loop which will first sleep 1 minute and then check whether the process is running. If yes, the event listener exits. If no, an alerting message will be written into syslog.
- How to verify it
First, we need checked whether the auto-restart mechanism of a container was enabled or not by running the command show feature status. If enabled, one critical process should be selected and killed manually, then we need check whether the container will be restarted or not.
Second, we can disable the auto-restart mechanism if it was enabled at step 1 by running the commnad sudo config feature autorestart <container_name> disabled. Then one critical process should be selected and killed. After that, we will see the alerting message which will appear in the syslog every 1 minute.
- Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
201811
201911
[x ] 202006
- combine docker-ptf-saithrift into docker-ptf docker
- build docker-ptf under platform vs
- remove docker-ptf for other platforms
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
Fixes#6445
Because the ipmihelper.py script in the 9332 folder is slightly different than the common one (due to LGTM fixes), when the common one gets copied during build time it causes the workspace/build to become dirty.
Signed-off-by: Danny Allen <daall@microsoft.com>
**- Why I did it**
- The thermalctld daemon on the Pmon docker requires support from the thermal manager API.
**- How I did it**
- Removed the old function for detecting a faulty fan.
- Removed the old function for detecting excess temperature.
- Implement thermal_manager APIs based on ThermalManagerBase
- Implement thermal_conditions APIs based on ThermalPolicyConditionBase
- Implement thermal_actions APIs based on ThermalPolicyActionBase
- Implement thermal_info APIs based on ThermalPolicyInfoBase
- Add thermal_policy.json
Accton util applies lsmod to check if drivers are installed.
But lsmod may return error on startup and skip module installation.
Signed-off-by: Brandon Chuang <brandon_chuang@edge-core.com>
It's been reported that accton fan monitor process keeps consuming memory after few days.
The amount of memory occupied increases in linear and never leased.
Signed-off-by: roy_lee <roy_lee@edge-core.com>
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>
Starting from build (master) 176 the warm reboot on BRCM Platform started to experience syncd crash. Upon further debug by Ying it was determined that the crash was related to the following new change:
[Dynamic buffer calc] Support dynamic buffer calculation (#1338)
Ying also debugged further and found The crash was caused by buffer pool profile setting operation SAI_BUFFER_PROFILE_ATTR_SHARED_DYNAMIC_TH
A case has filed with BRCM while a potential fix was tried by Ying that seems to have addressed this issue and we are making this change available in master branch so that it will allow further feature validation/testing especially in the warm reboot area.
Once an official fix is provided by BRCM, we will then remove this in house fix and apply the official fix.
- How to verify it
Just perform warm reboot with any master code 175 or above you should see this issue or issue the following cmd will also cause the crash: "mmuconfig -p egress_lossy_profile -a 0"
- Dynamically change EEPROM driver based on media type.
- Otherwise, EEPROM INFO and DOM INFO might not be fetched properly and will result in erroneous output.
Add a systemd dependency to make platform-modules service as a prerequisite for determine-reboot-cause service to ensure platform initialization is complete before determine-reboot-cause.service executes.
the control file version is 4.2.1.5-7
sonic$ sudo dpkg -i target/debs/buster/libsaibcm-dev_4.2.1.5-8_amd64.deb
(Reading database ... 175880 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../libsaibcm-dev_4.2.1.5-8_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking libsaibcm-dev (4.2.1.5-7) over (4.2.1.5-7) ...
Setting up libsaibcm-dev (4.2.1.5-7) ...
lgh@491d842369cf:/sonic$ sudo dpkg -i target/debs/buster/libsaibcm_4.2.1.5-8_amd64.deb
(Reading database ... 175880 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../libsaibcm_4.2.1.5-8_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking libsaibcm (4.2.1.5-7) over (4.2.1.5-7) ...
Setting up libsaibcm (4.2.1.5-7) ...
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.28-10) ...
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
* [Mellanox] Update SAI to 1.18.0
* [Mellanox] Update SDK to 4.4.2112
* Updated Mellanox SAI to 1.18.0.2
* Updated bcmsai debians to use SAI 1.7.1
* Updated Mellanox to use SAI 1.7.1
* Updated submodule sonic-sairedis using SAI 1.7.1
Co-authored-by: Vineet Mittal <vmittalmittal@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Nazarii Hnydyn <nazariig@nvidia.com>
bug fix: #5914
Validated for tx_disable function of SFP+ on AS7312-54X, AS5812-54X, AS5712-54x, and AS5812-54x.
Signed-off-by: roy_lee <roy_lee@edge-core.com>
- Why I did it
To upgrade brcm syncd to buster
- How I did it
Updated BCM SAI using kernel version 4.19.0-12 and debian 10 to support buster.
Updated syncd docker from stretch to buster in sonic-buildimage
- How to verify it
Ensured docker is running synd buster.
After upgrade, ensured all BGP peers and ip interfaces are up.
Ping to BGP neighbors is working fine.
- Enhance eeprom parsing robustness on corrupted fields
- Add chassis provisioning service
- Disable CPU sleep state on some systems
- Complete refactor for FanSlots
- Fix module unload while still in use
- Why I did it
For determining reboot-cause while running newer BIOS, SMF firmware.
- How I did it
Made changes in reboot-cause determination script to add support for behavior of newer firmware.
- How to verify it
Performed different type of resets and verified "show reboot-cause" provides the correct reason.
Logs: UT_logs.txt
- Description for the changelog
DellEMC S6100: Update reboot-cause determination to support new firmware
- Change return type of SFP methods to match specification in sonic_platform_common/sfp_base.py
- Use init methods of base classes to initialize common instance variables
- Handle negative timeout values in S6100's watchdog ‘arm’ method
- Return appropriate values for 'get_target_speed', 'set_status_led' to avoid false warnings
- Implement platform module API
- Implement platform drawer API
- Complete and fix a few other platform API
- Add psu and fan support for chassis
- Fix dependency issue with determine-reboot-cause
* Update 50-ttyUSB-C0.rules
Remove some debug codes
* Update popmsg.sh
remove the debug info
* Update udev_prefix.sh
remove debug info
* Update platform-modules-haliburton.postinst
To enable the execute permission of udev scripts
* Update 50-ttyUSB-C0.rules
Fix port 13 - 48 plug out but not pop out message issue.
Signed-off-by: Jing Kan jika@microsoft.com
- Why I did it
Fix the i2c device to address conflicts behind the PCA9548 switch.
- How I did it
Load the i2c-mux-pca954x with parameter force-deselect-on-exit=1.
Submodule updates include the following commits:
* src/sonic-utilities 9dc58ea...f9eb739 (18):
> Remove unnecessary calls to str.encode() now that the package is Python 3; Fix deprecation warning (#1260)
> [generate_dump] Ignoring file/directory not found Errors (#1201)
> Fixed porstat rate and util issues (#1140)
> fix error: interface counters is mismatch after warm-reboot (#1099)
> Remove unnecessary calls to str.decode() now that the package is Python 3 (#1255)
> [acl-loader] Make list sorting compliant with Python 3 (#1257)
> Replace hard-coded fast-reboot with variable. And some typo corrections (#1254)
> [configlet][portconfig] Remove calls to dict.has_key() which is not available in Python 3 (#1247)
> Remove unnecessary conversions to list() and calls to dict.keys() (#1243)
> Clean up LGTM alerts (#1239)
> Add 'requests' as install dependency in setup.py (#1240)
> Convert to Python 3 (#1128)
> Fix mock SonicV2Connector in python3: use decode_responses mode so caller code will be the same as python2 (#1238)
> [tests] Do not trim from PATH if we did not append to it; Clean up/fix shebangs in scripts (#1233)
> Updates to bgp config and show commands with BGP_INTERNAL_NEIGHBOR table (#1224)
> [cli]: NAT show commands newline issue after migrated to Python3 (#1204)
> [doc]: Update Command-Reference.md (#1231)
> Added 'import sys' in feature.py file (#1232)
* src/sonic-py-swsssdk 9d9f0c6...1664be9 (2):
> Fix: no need to decode() after redis client scan, so it will work for both python2 and python3 (#96)
> FieldValueMap `contains`(`in`) will also work when migrated to libswsscommon(C++ with SWIG wrapper) (#94)
- Also fix Python 3-related issues:
- Use integer (floor) division in config_samples.py (sonic-config-engine)
- Replace print statement with print function in eeprom.py plugin for x86_64-kvm_x86_64-r0 platform
- Update all platform plugins to be compatible with both Python 2 and Python 3
- Remove shebangs from plugins files which are not intended to be executable
- Replace tabs with spaces in Python plugin files and fix alignment, because Python 3 is more strict
- Remove trailing whitespace from plugins files
Some syncd containers are still based on Debian Stretch, and thus do not have Python 3 available. For these containers, we must still rely on Python 2 to run supervisord_dependent_startup and supervisor-proc-exit-listener.
Fix 259 alerts reported by the LGTM tool:
- 245 for Unused import
- 7 for Testing equality to None
- 5 for Duplicate key in dict literal
- 1 for Module is imported more than once
- 1 for Unused local variable
**- Why I did it**
We were building a custom version of Supervisor because I had added patches to prevent hangs and crashes if the system clock ever rolled backward. Those changes were merged into the upstream Supervisor repo as of version 3.4.0 (http://supervisord.org/changes.html#id9), therefore, we should be able to simply install the vanilla package via pip. This will also allow us to easily move to Python 3, as Python 3 support was added in version 4.0.0.
**- How I did it**
- Remove Makefiles and patches for building supervisor package from source
- Install Python 3 supervisor package version 4.2.1 in Buster base container
- Also install Python 3 version of supervisord-dependent-startup in Buster base container
- Debian package installed binary in `/usr/bin/`, but pip package installs in `/usr/local/bin/`, so rather than update all absolute paths, I changed all references to simply call `supervisord` and let the system PATH find the executable to prevent future need for changes just in case we ever need to switch back to build a Debian package, then we won't need to modify these again.
- Install Python 2 supervisor package >= 3.4.0 in Stretch and Jessie base containers
This release includes changes for supporting Debian Buster, fixes for internally found issues and more enhancement related to spec coverage and feature parity for Broadcom ASICs.
Additional fixes included:
CS00011465498 - Warm reboot
CS00011465061 - interfaces not coming up
CS00011396506 - nexthop resource leak
CS00011452080 - BCM SAI crash while getting lane count
This change introduces PDDF which is described here: https://github.com/Azure/SONiC/pull/536
Most of the platform bring up effort goes in developing the platform device drivers, SONiC platform APIs and validating them. Typically each platform vendor writes their own drivers and platform APIs which is very tailor made to that platform. This involves writing code, building, installing it on the target platform devices and testing. Many of the details of the platform are hard coded into these drivers, from the HW spec. They go through this cycle repetitively till everything works fine, and is validated before upstreaming the code.
PDDF aims to make this platform driver and platform APIs development process much simpler by providing a data driven development framework. This is enabled by:
JSON descriptor files for platform data
Generic data-driven drivers for various devices
Generic SONiC platform APIs
Vendor specific extensions for customisation and extensibility
Signed-off-by: Fuzail Khan <fuzail.khan@broadcom.com>