* Update PG headroom settings ports based on port speed/cable length
* Updated XOFF settings to use chip level numbers than core
* Updated PG headroom based on uplink/downlink side
* fix for sonic-config-gen tests
* More fixes for unit test cases
* more test fixes
* Merged multiple functions into one
Add new Nokia build target and establish an arm64 build:
Platform: arm64-nokia_ixs7215_52xb-r0
HwSKU: Nokia-7215-A1
ASIC: marvell
Port Config: 48x1G + 4x10G
How I did it
- Change make files for saiserver and syncd to use Bulleseye kernel
- Change Marvell SAI version to 1.11.0-1
- Add Prestera make files to build kernel, Flattened Device Tree blob and ramdisk for arm64 platforms
- Provide device and platform related files for new platform support (arm64-nokia_ixs7215_52xb-r0).
Some devices running SONiC have a small storage device (2G and 4G mainly)
The SONiC image growth over time has made it impossible to install
2 images on a single device.
Some mitigations have been implemented in the past for some devices but
there is a need to do more.
One such mitigation is `docker_inram` which creates a `tmpfs` and
extracts `dockerfs.tar.gz` in it.
This all happens in the SONiC initramfs and by ensuring the installation
process does not extract `dockerfs.tar.gz` on the flash but keep the file as is.
This mitigation does a tradeoff by using more RAM to reduce the disk footprint.
It however creates new issues for devices with 4G of system memory since
the extracted `dockerfs.tar.gz` nears the 1.6G.
Considering debian upgrades (with dual base images) and the continuous
stream of features this is only going to get bigger.
This change introduces an alternative to the `tmpfs` by allowing a system
to extract the `dockerfs.tar.gz` inside a `zram` device thus bringing
compression in play at the detriment of performance.
Introduce 2 new optional kernel parameters to be consumed by SONiC initramfs.
- `docker_inram_size` which represent the max physical size of the
`zram` or `tmpfs` volume (defaults to DOCKER_RAMFS_SIZE)
- `docker_inram_algo` which is the method to use to extract the
`dockerfs.tar.gz` (defaults to `tmpfs`)
other values are considered to be compression algorithm for `zram`
(e.g `zstd`, `zlo-rle`, `lz4`)
Refactored the logic to mount the docker fs in the SONiC initramfs under
the `union-mount` script.
Moved the code into a function to make it cleaner and separated the
inram volume creation and docker extraction.
On Arista platform with a flash smaller or equal to 4GB set
`docker_inram_algo` to `zstd` which produces the best compression ratio
at the detriment of a slower write performance and a similar read
performance to other `zram` compression algorithms.
Enable docker_inram for all systems with 4GB or less of flash.
This is mandatory to allow these systems to store 2 SONiC images.
This change also fixes the missing docker_inram attribute when
installing a new image from SONiC.
Because the SWI image can ship with additional kernel parameters within
such as `sonic_fips=` this lead to a conflict.
To prevent the conflict, the extra kernel parameters from the SWI are
now stored in the file `kernel-cmdline-append` which isn't used anywhere.
* To resolve NEIGH table entries present in CONFIG_DB. Without this change arp/ndp entries which we wish to resolve, and configured via CONFIG_DB are not resolved.
Why I did it
Current regex not able to capture logs, modify regex to capture syslog messages
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only): 13366345
How I did it
Code change
How to verify it
sonic-mgmt test case
Why I did it
Support for SONIC chassis isolation using TSA and un-isolation using TSB from supervisor module
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only): 17826134
How I did it
When TSA is run on the supervisor, it triggers TSA on each of the linecards using the secure rexec infrastructure introduced in sonic-net/sonic-utilities#2701. User password is requested to allow secure login to linecards through ssh, before execution of TSA/TSB on the linecards
TSA of the chassis withdraws routes from all the external BGP neighbors on each linecard, in order to isolate the entire chassis. No route withdrawal is done from the internal BGP sessions between the linecards to prevent transient drops during internal route deletion. With these changes, complete isolation of a single linecard using TSA will not be possible (a separate CLI/script option will be introduced at a later time to achieve this)
Changes also include no-stats option with TSC for quick retrieval of the current system isolation state
This PR also reverts changes in #11403
How to verify it
These changes have a dependency on sonic-net/sonic-utilities#2701 for testing
Run TSA from supervisor module and ensure transition to Maintenance mode on each linecard
Verify that all routes are withdrawn from eBGP neighbors on all linecards
Run TSB from supervisor module and ensure transition to Normal mode on each linecard
Verify that all routes are re-advertised from eBGP neighbors on all linecards
Run TSC no-stats from supervisor and verify that just the system maintenance state is returned from all linecards
- Why I did it
We suspect the issue #13791 is caused by redis server being temporarily unavailable during system initialization so we do not use -d in sonic-cfggen, for now, to avoid accessing redis server
- How I did it
Provide a string containing required json data when calling sonic-cfggen
- How to verify it
Manually test it
Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@nvidia.com>
Part of sonic-net/sonic-utilities#2760
Similar to #14295
- Why I did it
To clear teamd timer when fast-reboot is finalized to prevent any further affect.
- How I did it
Deleted teamd timer from config-db in fast-reboot finalizer.
config save call is moved to after clearing teamd-timer so it won't have any further affect as well.
- How to verify it
Verified manually that entry was deleted after fast-reboot was finailized.
rasdaemon is a tool to log hardware errors. It takes 100% CPU during
boot for a few seconds. It impacts fast/warm boot by delaying control
plane restoration for 5 sec on some platforms.
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
#### Why I did it
Implementing code changes for https://github.com/sonic-net/SONiC/pull/1203
#### How I did it
Removed the timers and delayed target since the delayed services would start based on event driven approach.
Cleared port table during config reload and cold reboot scenario.
Modified yang model, init_cfg.json to change has_timer to delayed
#### How to verify it
Running regression
Why I did it
Fixes#14179
chassis-packet: missing arp entries for static routes causing high orchagent cpu usage
It is observed that some sonic-mgmt test case calls sonic-clear arp, which clears the static arp entries as well. Orchagent or arp_update process does not try to resolve the missing arp entries after clear.
How I did it
arp_update should resolve the missing arp/ndp static route
entries. Added code to check for missing entries and try ping if any
found to resolve it.
How to verify it
After boot or config reload, check ipv4 and ipv4 neigh entries to make sure all static route entries are present
manual validation:
Use sonic-clear arp and sonic-clear ndp to clear all neighbor entries
run arp_update
Check for neigh entries. All entries should be present.
Testing on T0 setup route/for test_static_route.py
The test set the STATIC_ROUTE entry in conifg db without ifname:
sonic-db-cli CONFIG_DB hmset 'STATIC_ROUTE|2.2.2.0/24' nexthop 192.168.0.18,192.168.0.25,192.168.0.23
"STATIC_ROUTE": {
"2.2.2.0/24": {
"nexthop": "192.168.0.18,192.168.0.25,192.168.0.23"
}
},
Validate that the arp_update gets the proper ARP_UPDATE_VARDS using arp_update_vars.j2 template from config db and does not crash:
{ "switch_type": "", "interface": "", "pc_interface" : "PortChannel101 PortChannel102 PortChannel103 PortChannel104 ", "vlan_sub_interface": "", "vlan" : "Vlan1000", "static_route_nexthops": "192.168.0.18 192.168.0.25 192.168.0.23 ", "static_route_ifnames": "" }
validate route/test_static_route.py testcase pass.
Why I did it
Support to add SONiC OS Version in device info.
It will be used to display the version info in the SONiC command "show version". The version is used to do the FIPS certification. We do not do the FIPS certification on a specific release, but on the SONiC OS Version.
SONiC Software Version: SONiC.master-13812.218661-7d94c0c28
SONiC OS Version: 11
Distribution: Debian 11.6
Kernel: 5.10.0-18-2-amd64
How I did it
- Why I did it
To solve an issue with upgrade with fast-reboot including FW upgrade which has been introduced since moving to fast-reboot over warm-reboot infrastructure.
As well, this introduces fast-reboot finalizing logic to determine fast-reboot is done.
- How I did it
Added logic to finalize-warmboot script to handle fast-reboot as well, this makes sense as using fast-reboot over warm-reboot this script will be invoked. The script will clear fast-reboot entry from state-db instead of previous implementation that relied on timer. The timer could expire in some scenarios between fast-reboot finished causing fallback to cold-reboot and possible crashes.
As well this PR updates all services/scripts reading fast-reboot state-db entry to look for the updated value representing fast-reboot is active.
- How to verify it
Run fast-reboot and check that fast-reboot entry exists in state-db right after startup and being cleared as warm-reboot is finalized and not due to a timer.
#### Why I did it
Enhance the error message output mechanism during swss docker creating
#### How I did it
Capture the output to stderr of `sonic-cfggen` and output it using `echo` to make sure the error message will be logged in syslog.
#### How to verify it
Manually test
Why I did it
Orchagent sometimes take additional time to execute Tunnel tasks. This cause write_standby script to error out and mux state machines are not initialized. It results in show mux status missing some ports in output.
Mar 13 20:36:52.337051 m64-tor-0-yy41 INFO systemd[1]: Starting MUX Cable Container...
Mar 13 20:37:52.480322 m64-tor-0-yy41 ERR write_standby: Timed out waiting for tunnel MuxTunnel0, mux state will not be written
Mar 13 20:37:58.983412 m64-tor-0-yy41 NOTICE swss#orchagent: :- doTask: Tunnel(s) added to ASIC_DB.
How I did it
Increase timeout from 60s to 90s
How to verify it
Verified that mux state machine is initialized and show mux status has all needed ports in it.
Why I did it
At service start up time, there are chances that the networking service is being restarted by interface-config service. When that happens, write_standby could fail to make DB connections due to loopback interface is being reconfigured.
How I did it
Force the db connector to use unix socket to avoid loopback reconfig timing window.
How to verify it
Run config reload test 20+ times and no issue encountered.
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
* use unix socket instead
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
All these 3 services started after swss service, which used to start after interface-config service. But #13084 remove the time constraints for swss.
After that, these 3 services has the chance of start earlier when the inteface-config service is restarting the networking service, which could cause db connect request to fail.
How I did it
Delay mux/sflow/snmp timer after the interface-config service.
How to verify it
PR test.
Config reload can repro the issue in 1-3 retries. With this change. config reload run 30+ iterations without hitting the issue.
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
arp_update should resolve the missing arp/ndp static route
entries. Added code to check for missing entries and try ping to
resolve the missing entry.
Why I did it
Fixes#14179
chassis-packet: missing arp entries for static routes causing high orchagent cpu usage
It is observed that some sonic-mgmt test case calls sonic-clear arp, which clears the static arp entries as well. Orchagent or arp_update process does not try to resolve the missing arp entries after clear.
How I did it
arp_update should resolve the missing arp/ndp static route
entries. Added code to check for missing entries and try ping if any
found to resolve it.
How to verify it
After boot or config reload, check ipv4 and ipv4 neigh entries to make sure all static route entries are present
manual validation:
Use sonic-clear arp and sonic-clear ndp to clear all neighbor entries
run arp_update
Check for neigh entries. All entries should be present.
Signed-off-by: anamehra <anamehra@cisco.com>
Improve sudo cat command for RO user.
#### Why I did it
RO user can use sudo command show none syslog files.
#### How I did it
Improve sudo cat command for RO user.
#### How to verify it
Pass all UT.
Manually check fixed code work correctly.
#### Description for the changelog
Improve sudo cat command for RO user.
Why I did it
After warm reboot, show environment prints the following error:
failed to import plugin show.plugins.macsec: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/tmp/cache/macsec'
How I did it
Set owner back to admin after restoring counters folder.
How to verify it
sudo warm-reboot, then ensure show environement does not print errors.
Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Kolomeiets <oleksandrx.kolomeiets@intel.com>
Why I did it
Fix some of vulnerability issue relative python packages #14269
Pillow: [CVE-2021-27921]
Wheel: [CVE-2022-40898]
lxml: [CVE-2022-2309]
How I did it
Why I did it
SONiC currently does not identify 'EdgeZoneAggregator' neighbor. As a result, the buffer profile attached to those interfaces uses the default cable length which could cause ingress packet drops due to insufficient headroom. Hence, there is a need to update the buffer templates to identify such neighbors and assign the same cable length as used by the T1.
How I did it
Modified the buffer template to identify EdgeZoneAggregator as a neighbor device type and assign it the same cable length as a T1/leaf router.
How to verify it
Unit tests pass, and manually checked on a 7260 to see the changes take effect.
Signed-off-by: dojha <devojha@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
This PR addresses the issue mentioned above by loading the acl config as a service on a storage backend device
How I did it
The new acl service is a oneshot service which will start after swss and does some retries to ensure that the SWITCH_CAPABILITY info is present before attempting to load the acl rules. The service is also bound to sonic targets which ensures that it gets restarted during minigraph reload and config reload
How to verify it
Build an image with the following changes and did the following tests
Verified that acl is loaded successfully on a storage backend device after a switch boot up
Verified that acl is loaded successfully on a storage backend ToR after minigraph load and config reload
Verified that acl is not loaded if the device is not a storage backend ToR or the device does not have a DATAACL table
Signed-off-by: Neetha John <nejo@microsoft.com>
- Why I did it
Add Secure Boot support to SONiC OS.
Secure Boot (SB) is a verification mechanism for ensuring that code launched by a computer's UEFI firmware is trusted. It is designed to protect a system against malicious code being loaded and executed early in the boot process before the operating system has been loaded.
- How I did it
Added a signing process to sign the following components:
shim, grub, Linux kernel, and kernel modules when doing the build, and when feature is enabled in build time according to the HLD explanations (the feature is disabled by default).
- How to verify it
There are self-verifications of each boot component when building the image, in addition, there is an existing end-to-end test in sonic-mgmt repo that checks that the boot succeeds when loading a secure system (details below).
How to build a sonic image with secure boot feature: (more description in HLD)
Required to use the following build flags from rules/config:
SECURE_UPGRADE_MODE="dev"
SECURE_UPGRADE_DEV_SIGNING_KEY="/path/to/private/key.pem"
SECURE_UPGRADE_DEV_SIGNING_CERT="/path/to/cert/key.pem"
After setting those flags should build the sonic-buildimage.
Before installing the image, should prepared the setup (switch device) with the follow:
check that the device support UEFI
stored pub keys in UEFI DB
enabled Secure Boot flag in UEFI
How to run a test that verify the Secure Boot flow:
The existing test "test_upgrade_path" under "sonic-mgmt/tests/upgrade_path/test_upgrade_path", is enough to validate proper boot
You need to specify the following arguments:
Base_image_list your_secure_image
Taget_image_list your_second_secure_image
Upgrade_type cold
And run the test, basically the test will install the base image given in the parameter and then upgrade to target image by doing cold reboot and validates all the services are up and working correctly
Fixes#13568
Upgrade from old image always requires squashfs mount to get the next image FW binary. This can be avoided if we put FW binary under platform directory which is easily accessible after installation:
admin@r-spider-05:~$ ls /host/image-fw-new-loc.0-dirty-20230208.193534/platform/fw-SPC.mfa
/host/image-fw-new-loc.0-dirty-20230208.193534/platform/fw-SPC.mfa
admin@r-spider-05:~$ ls -al /tmp/image-fw-new-loc.0-dirty-20230208.193534-fs/etc/mlnx/fw-SPC.mfa
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 66 Feb 8 17:57 /tmp/image-fw-new-loc.0-dirty-20230208.193534-fs/etc/mlnx/fw-SPC.mfa -> /host/image-fw-new-loc.0-dirty-20230208.193534/platform/fw-SPC.mfa
- Why I did it
202211 and above uses different squashfs compression type that 201911 kernel can not handle. Therefore, we avoid mounting squashfs altogether with this change.
- How I did it
Place FW binary under /host/image-/platform/mlnx/, soft links in /etc/mlnx are created to avoid breaking existing scripts/automation.
/etc/mlnx/fw-SPCX.mfa is a soft link always pointing to the FW that should be used in current image
mlnx-fw-upgrade.sh is updated to prefer /host/image-/platform/mlnx location and fallback to /etc/mlnx in squashfs in case new location does not exist. This is necessary to do image downgrade.
- How to verify it
Upgrade from 201911 to master
master to 201911 downgrade
master -> master reboot
ONIE -> master boot (First FW burn)
Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
Why I did it
Vendor platform may require running platform specific pre-shutdown routine before shutting down the syncd process which runs the SAI and vendor sdk instance.
How I did it
Added a platform script hook which will be executed if the plugin script is provided by the platform in device//plugins/
#### Why I did it
Following the PR https://github.com/sonic-net/sonic-swss-common/pull/739 increasing netlink buffer size in linux kernel
As error is seen in fdbsyncd with netlink reports "out of memory on reading a netlink socket" It is seen when kernel is sending 10k remote mac to fdbsyncd.
#### How I did it
Increase the buffer size of the netlink buffer from 3MB to 16MB
#### How to verify it
Verified with 10k remote mac, and restarting the fdbsyncd process. So that kernel send the bridge fdb dump to the fdbsyncd.
Verified that the netlink buffer error is not reported in the sys log.
Why I did it
Fix similar issue seen on #13739 but only for DCS-7050CX3-32S
How I did it
Add a kernel parameter to tell libata to disable NCQ
How to verify it
The message ata2.00: FORCE: horkage modified (noncq) should appear on the dmesg.
Test results using: fio --direct=1 --rw=randrw --bs=64k --ioengine=libaio --iodepth=64 --runtime=120 --numjobs=4
with NCQ
READ: bw=26.1MiB/s (27.4MB/s), 26.1MiB/s-26.1MiB/s (27.4MB/s-27.4MB/s), io=3136MiB (3288MB), run=120053-120053msec
WRITE: bw=26.3MiB/s (27.6MB/s), 26.3MiB/s-26.3MiB/s (27.6MB/s-27.6MB/s), io=3161MiB (3315MB), run=120053-120053msec
without NCQ
READ: bw=22.0MiB/s (23.1MB/s), 22.0MiB/s-22.0MiB/s (23.1MB/s-23.1MB/s), io=2647MiB (2775MB), run=120069-120069msec
WRITE: bw=22.2MiB/s (23.3MB/s), 22.2MiB/s-22.2MiB/s (23.3MB/s-23.3MB/s), io=2665MiB (2795MB), run=120069-120069msec
- Why I did it
FW for Spectrum-4 ASIC not yet available
- How I did it
Remove in Mellanox fw make files to Spectrum-4 ASIC firmware binaries.
Remove from firmware upgrade scripts to be able Spectrum-4 ASIC.
- How to verify it
Run regression test
- Why I did it
Need to add the possibility to choose between dropping packets (using ACL) on ingress or egress in Dual ToR scenario
- How I did it
Add new attribute "mux_tunnel_ingress_acl" to SYSTEM_DEFAULTS table
- How to verify it
check that new attribute exists in redis:
admin@sonic:~$ redis-cli -n 4
127.0.0.1:6379[4]> HGETALL SYSTEM_DEFAULTS|mux_tunnel_ingress_acl
1."state"
2."false"
Signed-off-by: Andriy Yurkiv <ayurkiv@nvidia.com>
Fixe #12047. After the c++ implementation of the sonic-db-cli, sonic-db-cli PING command tries to initialize the global database for all instances database starting. If all instance database-config.json are not ready yet. it will crash and generate core file. PR sonic-net/sonic-swss-common#701 only fix the crash and the process abortion.
Signed-off-by: mlok <marty.lok@nokia.com>
Why I did it
Some products might experience an occasional IO failure in the communication between CPU and SSD.
Based on some research it could be attributable to some device not handling ATA NCQ (Native Command Queue).
This issue currently affect 4 products:
DCS-7170-32C*
DCS-7170-64C
DCS-7060DX4-32
DCS-7260CX3-64
How I did it
This change disable NCQ on the affected drive for a small set of products.
How to verify it
When the fix is applied, these 2 patterns can be found in the dmesg.
ata1.00: FORCE: horkage modified (noncq)
NCQ (not used)
Test results using: fio --direct=1 --rw=randrw --bs=64k --ioengine=libaio --iodepth=64 --runtime=120 --numjobs=4
with NCQ (ata1.00: 61865984 sectors, multi 1: LBA48 NCQ (depth 32), AA)
READ: bw=33.9MiB/s (35.6MB/s), 33.9MiB/s-33.9MiB/s (35.6MB/s-35.6MB/s), io=4073MiB (4270MB), run=120078-120078msec
WRITE: bw=34.1MiB/s (35.8MB/s), 34.1MiB/s-34.1MiB/s (35.8MB/s-35.8MB/s), io=4100MiB (4300MB), run=120078-120078msec
without NCQ (ata1.00: 61865984 sectors, multi 1: LBA48 NCQ (not used))
READ: bw=31.7MiB/s (33.3MB/s), 31.7MiB/s-31.7MiB/s (33.3MB/s-33.3MB/s), io=3808MiB (3993MB), run=120083-120083msec
WRITE: bw=31.9MiB/s (33.4MB/s), 31.9MiB/s-31.9MiB/s (33.4MB/s-33.4MB/s), io=3830MiB (4016MB), run=120083-120083msec
Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
Go's runtime (and dockerd inherits this) uses own DNS resolver implementation by default on Linux.
It has been observed that there are some DNS resolution issues when executing ```docker pull``` after first boot.
Consider the following script:
```
admin@r-boxer-sw01:~$ while :; do date; cat /etc/resolv.conf; ping -c 1 harbor.mellanox.com; docker pull harbor.mellanox.com/sonic/cpu-report:1.0.0 ; sleep 1; done
Fri 03 Feb 2023 10:06:22 AM UTC
nameserver 10.211.0.124
nameserver 10.211.0.121
nameserver 10.7.77.135
search mtr.labs.mlnx labs.mlnx mlnx lab.mtl.com mtl.com
PING harbor.mellanox.com (10.7.1.117) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from harbor.mtl.labs.mlnx (10.7.1.117): icmp_seq=1 ttl=53 time=5.99 ms
--- harbor.mellanox.com ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 5.989/5.989/5.989/0.000 ms
Error response from daemon: Get "https://harbor.mellanox.com/v2/": dial tcp: lookup harbor.mellanox.com on [::1]:53: read udp [::1]:57245->[::1]:53: read: connection refused
Fri 03 Feb 2023 10:06:23 AM UTC
nameserver 10.211.0.124
nameserver 10.211.0.121
nameserver 10.7.77.135
search mtr.labs.mlnx labs.mlnx mlnx lab.mtl.com mtl.com
PING harbor.mellanox.com (10.7.1.117) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from harbor.mtl.labs.mlnx (10.7.1.117): icmp_seq=1 ttl=53 time=5.56 ms
--- harbor.mellanox.com ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 5.561/5.561/5.561/0.000 ms
Error response from daemon: Get "https://harbor.mellanox.com/v2/": dial tcp: lookup harbor.mellanox.com on [::1]:53: read udp [::1]:53299->[::1]:53: read: connection refused
Fri 03 Feb 2023 10:06:24 AM UTC
nameserver 10.211.0.124
nameserver 10.211.0.121
nameserver 10.7.77.135
search mtr.labs.mlnx labs.mlnx mlnx lab.mtl.com mtl.com
PING harbor.mellanox.com (10.7.1.117) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from harbor.mtl.labs.mlnx (10.7.1.117): icmp_seq=1 ttl=53 time=5.78 ms
--- harbor.mellanox.com ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 5.783/5.783/5.783/0.000 ms
Error response from daemon: Get "https://harbor.mellanox.com/v2/": dial tcp: lookup harbor.mellanox.com on [::1]:53: read udp [::1]:55765->[::1]:53: read: connection refused
Fri 03 Feb 2023 10:06:25 AM UTC
nameserver 10.211.0.124
nameserver 10.211.0.121
nameserver 10.7.77.135
search mtr.labs.mlnx labs.mlnx mlnx lab.mtl.com mtl.com
PING harbor.mellanox.com (10.7.1.117) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from harbor.mtl.labs.mlnx (10.7.1.117): icmp_seq=1 ttl=53 time=7.17 ms
--- harbor.mellanox.com ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 7.171/7.171/7.171/0.000 ms
Error response from daemon: Get "https://harbor.mellanox.com/v2/": dial tcp: lookup harbor.mellanox.com on [::1]:53: read udp [::1]:44877->[::1]:53: read: connection refused
Fri 03 Feb 2023 10:06:26 AM UTC
nameserver 10.211.0.124
nameserver 10.211.0.121
nameserver 10.7.77.135
search mtr.labs.mlnx labs.mlnx mlnx lab.mtl.com mtl.com
PING harbor.mellanox.com (10.7.1.117) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from harbor.mtl.labs.mlnx (10.7.1.117): icmp_seq=1 ttl=53 time=5.66 ms
--- harbor.mellanox.com ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 5.656/5.656/5.656/0.000 ms
Error response from daemon: Get "https://harbor.mellanox.com/v2/": dial tcp: lookup harbor.mellanox.com on [::1]:53: read udp [::1]:54604->[::1]:53: read: connection refused
Fri 03 Feb 2023 10:06:27 AM UTC
nameserver 10.211.0.124
nameserver 10.211.0.121
nameserver 10.7.77.135
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PING harbor.mellanox.com (10.7.1.117) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from harbor.mtl.labs.mlnx (10.7.1.117): icmp_seq=1 ttl=53 time=8.22 ms
--- harbor.mellanox.com ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 8.223/8.223/8.223/0.000 ms
1.0.0: Pulling from sonic/cpu-report
004f1eed87df: Downloading [===================> ] 19.3MB/50.43MB
5d6f1e8117db: Download complete
48c2faf66abe: Download complete
234b70d0479d: Downloading [=========> ] 9.363MB/51.84MB
6fa07a00e2f0: Downloading [==> ] 9.51MB/192.4MB
04a31b4508b8: Waiting
e11ae5168189: Waiting
8861a99744cb: Waiting
d59580d95305: Waiting
12b1523494c1: Waiting
d1a4b09e9dbc: Waiting
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While /etc/resolv.conf has the correct content and ping (and any other utility that uses libc's DNS resolution implementation) works correctly
docker is unable to resolve the hostname and falls back to default [::1]:53. This started to happen after PR https://github.com/sonic-net/sonic-buildimage/pull/13516 has been merged.
As you can see from the log, dockerd is able to pick up the correct /etc/resolv.conf only after 5 sec since first try. This seems to be somehow related to the logic in Go's DNS resolver
https://github.com/golang/go/blob/master/src/net/dnsclient_unix.go#L385.
There have been issues like that reported in docker like:
- https://github.com/docker/cli/issues/2299
- https://github.com/docker/cli/issues/2618
- https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/22398
Since this starts to happen after inclusion of resolvconf package by
above mentioned PR and the fact I can't see any problem with that (ping,
nslookup, etc. works) the choice is made to force dockerd to use cgo
(libc) resolver.
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhixin Zhu zhixzhu@cisco.com
Why I did it
backplane ports cable length need to be specified.
How I did it
separated handling for the specific port name.
Why I did it
To address error sometimes seen when running sonic-mgmt test_stress_routes.py::test_announce_withdraw_route on 720DT-48S
How I did it
Update boot0 logic to set platform specific varlog size for 720DT-48S
How to verify it
Verified that /var/log size increased and error is no longer observed when running test
Why I did it
Fix some unreliability seen on emmc device with some AMD CPUs
How I did it
Added a kernel parameter to add quirks to
It depends on a sonic-linux-kernel change to work properly but will be a no-op without it.
The quirk added is SDHCI_QUIRK2_BROKEN_HS200 used to downgrade the link speed for the eMMC.
- Why I did it
Support DSCP remapping in dual ToR topo on T0 switch for SKU Mellanox-SN4600c-C64, Mellanox-SN4600c-D48C40, Mellanox-SN2700, Mellanox-SN2700-D48C8.
- How I did it
Regarding buffer settings, originally, there are two lossless PGs and queues 3, 4. In dual ToR scenario, the lossless traffic from the leaf switch to the uplink of the ToR switch can be bounced back.
To avoid PFC deadlock, we need to map the bounce-back lossless traffic to different PGs and queues. Therefore, 2 additional lossless PGs and queues are allocated on uplink ports on ToR switches.
On uplink ports, map DSCP 2/6 to TC 2/6 respectively
On downlink ports, both DSCP 2/6 are still mapped to TC 1
Buffer adjusted according to the ports information:
Mellanox-SN4600c-C64:
56 downlinks 50G + 8 uplinks 100G
Mellanox-SN4600c-D48C40, Mellanox-SN2700, Mellanox-SN2700-D48C8:
24 downlinks 50G + 8 uplinks 100G
- How to verify it
Unit test.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
In to-sonic and multi-asic KVM-test, pretest sometimes failed. Reason is rsyslogd process can not start in teamd container. Because rsyslog.conf is empty caused by sonic-cfggen execute failed
- How I did it
If sonic-cfggen -d execute failed, execute without -d because the template file has the default value.
- How to verify it
Build image and test it over 40 times, all passed pretest.
Signed-off-by: Chun'ang Li <chunangli@microsoft.com>
- Why I did it
Added platform specific script to be invoked during SAI failure dump. Added some generic changes to mount /var/log/sai_failure_dump as read write in the syncd docker
- How I did it
Added script in docker-syncd of mellanox and copied it to /usr/bin
- How to verify it
Manual UT and new sonic-mgmt tests
* Add support for platform topology configuration service
This service invokes the platform plugin for platform specific topology
configuration.
The path for platform plugin script is:
/usr/share/sonic/device/$PLATFORM/plugins/config-topology.sh
If the platform plugin is not available, this service does nothing.
Signed-off-by: anamehra <anamehra@cisco.com>
After upgrade to brcmsai 8.1, the sdk running environment (container) recommended with mininum memory size as below
TH4/TD4(ltsw) uses 512MB
TH3 used 300MB
Helix4/TD2/TD3/TH/TH 256 MB
Base on this requirement, adjust the default syncd share memory size and set the memory size for special ACISs in platform_env.conf file for different types of Broadcom ASICs.
How I did it
Add the platform_env.conf file if none of it for broadcom platform (base on platform_asic file)
Add the 'SYNCD_SHM_SIZE' and set the value
for ltsw(TD4/TH4) devices set to 512M at least (update the platform_env.conf)
for Td2/TH2/TH devices set to 256M
for TH3 set to 300M
verify
How to verify it
verify the image with code fix
Check with UT
Check on lab devices
On a problematic device which cannot start successfully
Run with the command
$ cat /proc/linux-kernel-bde
Broadcom Device Enumerator (linux-kernel-bde)
Module parameters:
maxpayload=128
usemsi=0
dmasize=32M
himem=(null)
himemaddr=(null)
DMA Memory (kernel): 33554432 bytes, 0 used, 33554432 free, local mmap
No devices found
$ docker rm -f syncd
syncd
$ sudo /usr/bin/syncd.sh start
Cannot get Broadcom Chip Id. Skip set SYNCD_SHM_SIZE.
Creating new syncd container with HWSKU Force10-S6000
a4862129a7fea04f00ed71a88715eac65a41cdae51c3158f9cdd7de3ccc3dd31
$ docker inspect syncd | grep -i shm
"ShmSize": 67108864,
"Tag": "fix_8.1_shm_issue.67873427-9f7ca60a0e",
On Normal device
$ docker inspect syncd | grep -i shm
"ShmSize": 268435456,
"Tag": "fix_8.1_shm_issue.67873427-9f7ca60a0e"
change the config syncd_shm.ini to b85=128m
$ docker rm -f syncd
syncd
$ sudo /usr/bin/syncd.sh start
Creating new syncd container with HWSKU Force10-S6000
3209ffc1e5a7224b99640eb9a286c4c7aa66a2e6a322be32fb7fe2113bb9524c
$ docker inspect syncd | grep -i shm
"ShmSize": 134217728,
"Tag": "fix_8.1_shm_issue.67873427-9f7ca60a0e",
change the config under
/usr/share/sonic/device/x86_64-dell_s6000_s1220-r0/Force10-S6000/platform_env.conf
and run command
$ cat /usr/share/sonic/device/x86_64-dell_s6000_s1220-r0/platform_env.conf
SYNCD_SHM_SIZE=300m
$ sudo /usr/bin/syncd.sh start
Creating new syncd container with HWSKU Force10-S6000
897f6fcde1f669ad2caab7da4326079abd7e811bf73f018c6dacc24cf24bfda5
$ docker inspect syncd | grep -i shm
"ShmSize": 314572800,
"Tag": "fix_8.1_shm_issue.67873427-9f7ca60a0e",
Signed-off-by: richardyu-ms <richard.yu@microsoft.com>
- Why I did it
fixes#12907
When the management interface IP address configuration changes from dynamic to static the DNS configuration (retrieved from the DHCP server) in /etc/resolv.conf remains uncleared. This leads to a DNS configuration pointing to the wrong nameserver. To make the behavior clear DNS configuration received from DHCP should be cleared.
- How I did it
Use resolvconf package for managing DNS configuration. It is capable of tracking the source of DNS configuration and puts the configuration retrieved from the DHCP servers into a separate file. This allows the implementation of DNS configuration cleanup retrieved from DHCP during networking reconfiguration.
- How to verify it
Ensure that the management interface has no static configuration.
Check that /etc/resolv.conf has DNS configuration.
Configure a static IP address on the management interface.
Verify that /etc/resolv.conf has no DNS configuration.
Remove the static IP address from the management interface.
Verify that /etc/resolv.conf has DNS configuration retrieved form DHCP server.
Fixes#12408
Why I did it
We are running into #12408 very frequently.
This results in no syslogs from any containers as rsyslog server could not start.
some of the sonic-mgmt scripts look for log statements and error out if log is not present.
Interfaces-config service configures the loopback interface along with other interfaces. rsyslog-config reads ip address of loopback interface and generates /etc/rsyslog.conf. When this race condition happens, lo interface ip is not yet programmed and rsyslog-config ends up writing UDP server as null in /etc/rsyslog.conf.
How I did it
rsyslog-config service is started after interfaces-config service.
How to verify it
Did multiple reboots and verified that $UDPServerAddress is valid.
Adding /usr/local/bin/storyteller to READ_ONLY_CMDS. So no write access or prompt for password is needed to run storyteller.
Tested on 202205 clusters, user who didn't request write access was able to grep log using storyteller.
sign-off: Jing Zhang zhangjing@microsoft.com
Changing the default config knob value to be True for killing radv, due to the reasons below:
Killing RADV is to prevent sending the "cease to be advertising interface" protocol packet.
RFC 4861 says this ceasing packet as "should" instead of "must", considering that it's fatal to not do this.
In active-active scenario, host side might have difficulty distinguish if the "cease to be advertising interface" is for the last interface leaving.
6.2.5. Ceasing To Be an Advertising Interface
shutting down the system.
In such cases, the router SHOULD transmit one or more (but not more
than MAX_FINAL_RTR_ADVERTISEMENTS) final multicast Router
Advertisements on the interface with a Router Lifetime field of zero.
In the case of a router becoming a host, the system SHOULD also
depart from the all-routers IP multicast group on all interfaces on
which the router supports IP multicast (whether or not they had been
advertising interfaces). In addition, the host MUST ensure that
subsequent Neighbor Advertisement messages sent from the interface
have the Router flag set to zero.
sign-off: Jing Zhang zhangjing@microsoft.com
#### Why I did it
Segfault was occuring when running memory_checker
#### How I did it
Deinit publisher immediately after publishing
#### How to verify it
Manual testing
How I did it
radv sends a good-bye packet when the service is stopped, which causes a IPv6 route update on SoC side. And this update leads to an interface bouncing and causes traffic disruption even though the ToR device might already be isolated.
This PR is to mitigate the traffic disruption issue during planned maintenance, by killing radv instead of stopping. So the cease packet won't be sent.
How to verify it
Verified on dev clusters:
Traffic disruption was no longer reproducible.
radv took the killing path
if knob was off, radv would take the stopping path
sign-off: Jing Zhang zhangjing@microsoft.com
Many of these switches have had flash upgraded beyond 2G however, in
boot0 both were assigned 2GB for legacy reasons.
Remove the hardcoding of the flash size and let boot0 autodetect the available space.
Signed-off-by: Graham Hayes <gr@ham.ie>
Signed-off-by: Graham Hayes <gr@ham.ie>
The main issue is the pip/pip3 command cannot be found when the package is being installed by apt-get.
When using the dpkg install, the searching path is PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
When using the apt-get install, the searching path is PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
But the pip/pip3 default path is at /usr/local/bin, so dpkg works, but apt-get not work.
How I did it
Export the path /usr/local/bin for pip/pip3.
Make the deb packages can be installed by apt-get.
The console of the centec-arm64 board is ttyAMA0.The current regular expression cannot be correctly parsed.
Signed-off-by: centecqianj <qianj@centec.com>
What I did:
Fix : #13117
How I did:
During build time mask only those feature/services that are disabled explicitly. Some of the features ((eg: teamd/bgp/dhcp-relay/mux/etc..)) state is determine run-time so for those feature by default service will be up and running and then later hostcfgd will mask them if needed.
So Default behavior will be
init_cfg.json.j2 during build time make state as disabled then mask the service
init_cfg.json.j2 during build time make state as another jinja2 template render string than do no mask the service
init_cfg.json.j2 during build time make state as enabled then do not mask the service
How I verify:
Manual Verification.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
In the voq chassis the buffer_queue configuration needs to be applied on system_port instead of the sonic port.
This PR has the change to do this.
How I did it
Modify buffer_config.j2 to generate buffer_queue configuration on system_ports if the device is Voq Chassis
How to verify it
Verify the buffer_queue configuration is generated properly using sonic-cfggen
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan <arlakshm@microsoft.com>
- Why I did it
The followup to #12920 PR.
If the feature compilation is disabled its configuration should not be included into init_cfg.json.
- How I did it
Update init_cfg.json.j2 template to include teamd and radv features configuration only if their compilation is enabled.
- How to verify it
The default behavior is preserved. To verify the changes compile the image without overriding INCLUDE_TEAMD and INCLUDE_ROUTER_ADVERTISER options. The generated /etc/sonic/init_cfg.json should remain with no changes. Install the image and verify that both teamd and radv containers are present and running. Verify that feature state returned by show feature status command is enabled.
Change the INCLUDE_TEAMD or INCLUDE_ROUTER_ADVERTISER value to "n". Compile and install the image. Verify that feature configuration is not included in generated /etc/sonic/init_cfg.json file. Verify that show feature status output doesn't include the feature.
- Why I did it
Remove dependency on interfaces-config.service to speed up boot, because interfaces-config.service takes a lot of time on boot.
- How I did it
Changed service files for swss, syncd.
- How to verify it
Boot and check swss/syncd start time comparing to interfaces-config
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
Support syslog rate limit configuration feature
- How I did it
Remove unused rsyslog.conf from containers
Modify docker startup script to generate rsyslog.conf from template files
Add metadata/init data for syslog rate limit configuration
- How to verify it
Manual test
New sonic-mgmt regression cases
Why I did it
Ubuntu 22.04 uses cgroup2 by default, but docker.sh doesn't mount it.
As a result we get an error when trying to run docker info in chroot env:
ERROR: Cannot connect to the Docker daemon at unix:///var/run/docker.sock. Is the docker daemon running?
How I did it
mount cgroup2 in chroot if all enabled kernel cgroup controllers are currently not in use by cgroup1
So we need to mount cgroup in chroot environment on /sys/fs/cgroup.
Because inside chroot we don't know which cgroup version is used by the host we have two possible solutions:
cgroup tree for chroot is mounted by the host (it was my 1st version of this fix)
cgroup tree is mounted inside chroot based on info from /proc/cgroups (it's current version of this fix)
My 2nd version based on this code from systemd: 5c6c587ce2/src/shared/cgroup-setup.c (L35-L74)
We parse info from /proc/cgroups
Skip header line started from #
Skip controller if it's disabled (4th column = 0)
Count number of controllers with non-zero of hierarchy_id (2nd column)
If this number is not zero then we assume some of controllers are used by host system and the host system uses hybrid or legacy cgroup tree. In this case we can't use unified cgroup tree inside chroot and mount old cgroup tree (v1).
If this number is zero then we assume host system uses unified cgroup tree and we need to mount cgroup2 inside chroot.
Signed-off-by: Konstantin Vasin <k.vasin@yadro.com>
- Why I did it
This optimization is needed for DPU SONiC. DPU SONiC runs a limited set of containers and teamd and radv containers are not part of them. Unlike the other containers, there was no possibility to disable teamd and radv containers compilation.
To reduce DPU SONiC compilation time and reduce the image size this commit adds the possibility to disable their compilation.
- How I did it
Two new configuration options are added to rules/config file:
INCLUDE_TEAMD
INCLUDE_ROUTER_ADVERTISER
By default to preserve the existing behavior both options are enabled. There are two ways to override them:
To change option value to "n" in rules/config file.
To override their value using SONIC_OVERRIDE_BUILD_VARS env variable:
SONIC_OVERRIDE_BUILD_VARS="SONIC_INCLUDE_TEAMD=y SONIC_INCLUDE_ROUTER_ADVERTISER=n"
- How to verify it
The default behavior is preserved. To verify it compile the image without overriding new options. Install the image and verify that both teamd and radv containers are present and running.
To verify the new options override them with "n" value. Compile and install image. Verify that no docker containers are present. Verify that SWSS can start without errors.
Debian is shipping a systemd timer unit for logrotate, but we're also
packaging in a cron job, which means both of them will run, potentially
at the same time. Remove our cron file, and add an override to the
shipped timer file to have it be run every 10 minutes.
Fixes#12392.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan arlakshm@microsoft.com
Why I did it
Fixes#12575 and #12575
How I did it
In the PR sonic-net/sonic-platform-daemons#311 chassisd updates to CHASSIS_FABRIC_ASIC_INFO with the fabric asic info.
Updating the asic_status.py to read from the correct table.
How to verify it
test on chassis
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan <arlakshm@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
Limiting #12804 changes to PikeZ platform only (Arista-720DT-48S). Note that this is a short term workaround for this platform until SDK investigation on SDK init failure on docker syncd restart due to DMA issues is resolved.
How I did it
Retrieve platform name from /host/machine.conf and only reload SDK kmods on Arista-720DT-48S platform.
Signed-off-by: Michael Li <michael.li@broadcom.com>
- Why I did it
There's a slowdown in bootup related to the execution of a show command during startup of swss service. show is a pretty heavy command and takes long time to execute ~2 sec.
- How I did it
I replaced show with sonic-db-cli which takes a ms to run.
- How to verify it
Boot the switch and verify swss is active.
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
During docker build, host files can be passed to the docker build through
docker context files. But there is no straightforward way to transfer
the files from docker build to host.
This feature provides a tricky way to pass the cache contents from docker
build to host. It tar's the cached content and encodes them as base64 format
and passes it through a log file with a special tag as 'VCSTART and VCENT'.
Slave.mk in the host, it extracts the cache contents from the log and stores them
in the cache folder. Cache contents are encoded as base64 format for
easy passing.
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#### Why I did it
#### How I did it
#### How to verify it
Why I did it
There is an issue on the Arista PikeZ platform (using T3.X2: BCM56274) while running SONiC. If the 'syncd' container in SONiC is restarted, the expected behaviour is that syncd will automatically restart/recover; however it does not and always fails at create_switch due to BCM SDK kmod DMA operation cancellation getting stuck.
Sep 16 22:19:44.855125 pkz208 ERR syncd#syncd: [none] SAI_API_SWITCH:platform_process_command:428 Platform command "init soc" failed, rc = -1. Sep 16 22:19:44.855206 pkz208 INFO syncd#supervisord: syncd CMIC_CMC0_PKTDMA_CH4_DESC_COUNT_REQ:0x33#015 Sep 16 22:19:44.855264 pkz208 CRIT syncd#syncd: [none] SAI_API_SWITCH:platformInit:1909 initialization command "init soc" failed, rc = -1 (Internal error). Sep 16 22:19:44.855403 pkz208 CRIT syncd#syncd: [none] SAI_API_SWITCH:sai_driver_init:642 Error initializing driver, rc = -1. ... Sep 16 22:19:44.855891 pkz208 CRIT syncd#syncd: [none] SAI_API_SWITCH:brcm_sai_create_switch:1173 initializing SDK failed with error Operation failed (0xfffffff5).
Reloading the BCM SDK kmods allows the switch init to continue properly.
How I did it
If BCM SDK kmods are loaded, unload and load them again on syncd docker start script.
How to verify it
Steps to reproduce:
In SONiC, run 'docker ps' to see current running containers; 'syncd' should be present.
Run 'docker stop syncd'
Wait ~1 minute.
Run 'docker ps' to see that syncd is missing.
Check logs to see messages similar to the above.
Signed-off-by: Michael Li <michael.li@broadcom.com>
- Why I did it
Add support for compiling Spectrum-4 ASIC firmware to the SONiC image
Add support for Spectrum-4 ASIC firmware upgrade
- How I did it
Update Mellanox fw make files to include Spectrum-4 ASIC firmware binaries.
Update firmware upgrade scripts to be able to detect Spectrum-4 ASIC.
- How to verify it
Run regression tests
Signed-off-by: Kebo Liu <kebol@nvidia.com>
Why I did it
The PR is to apply separated DSCP_TO_TC_MAP and TC_TO_QUEUE_MAP to uplink ports on dualtor.
The traffic with DSCP 2 and DSCP 6 from T1 is treated as lossless traffic.
DSCP TC Queue
2 2 2
6 6 6
Traffic with DSCP 2 or DSCP 6 from downlink is still treated as lossy traffic as before.
How I did it
Define DSCP_TO_TC_MAP|AZURE_UPLINK and TC_TO_QUEUE_MAP|AZURE_UPLINK.
How to verify it
Verified by UT
Verified by coping the new template to a testbed, and rendering a config_db.json
Why I did it
There were some changes in apt source code in version 2.1.9.
As a result apt used in bullseye (2.2.4) is intolerant to network issues.
This was fixed in 10631550f1 Already fixed version is used in bookworm (2.5.4)
And not yet affected version is used in buster (1.8.2.3)
How I did it
Set Acquire::Retries to 3 for sonic-slave-bullseye, docker-base-bullseye and final Debian image.
Ref: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/1876035
Signed-off-by: Konstantin Vasin k.vasin@yadro.com
Why I did it
The current lazy installer relies on a filename sort for both unpack and configuration steps. When systemd services are configured [started] by multiple packages the order is by filename not by the declared package dependencies. This can cause the start order of services to differ between first-boot and subsequent boots. Declared systemd service dependencies further exacerbate the issue (e.g. blocking the first-boot script).
The current installer leaves packages un-configured if the package dependency order does not match the filename order.
This also fixes a trivial bug in [Build]: Support to use symbol links for lazy installation targets to reduce the image size #10923 where externally downloaded dependencies are duplicated across lazy package device directories.
How I did it
Changed the staging and first-boot scripts to use apt-get:
dpkg -i /host/image-$SONIC_VERSION/platform/$platform/*.deb
becomes
apt-get -y install /host/image-$SONIC_VERSION/platform/$platform/*.deb
when dependencies are detected during image staging.
How to verify it
Apt-get critical rules
Add a Depends= to the control information of a package. Grep the syslog for rc.local between images and observe the configuration order of packages change.