#### Why I did it
Add platform_asic file to each platform folder in sonic-device-data package. The file content will be used as the ground truth of mapping from PLATFORM_STRING to switch ASIC family.
One use case of the mapping is to prevent installing a wrong image, which targets for other ASIC platforms. For example, currently we have several ONIE images naming as sonic-*.bin, it's easy to mistakenly install the wrong image. With this mapping built into image, we could fetch the ONIE platform string, and figure out which ASIC it is using, and check we are installing the correct image.
After this PR merged, each platform vendor has to add one mandatory text file `device/PLATFORM_VENDOR/PLATFORM_STRING/platform_asic`, with the content of the platform's switch ASIC family.
I will update https://github.com/Azure/SONiC/wiki/Porting-Guide after this PR is merged.
You can get a list of the ASIC platforms by `ls -b platform | cat`. Currently the options are
```
barefoot
broadcom
cavium
centec
centec-arm64
generic
innovium
marvell
marvell-arm64
marvell-armhf
mellanox
nephos
p4
vs
```
Also support
```
broadcom-dnx
```
#### How I did it
#### How to verify it
Test one image on DUT. And check the folders under `/usr/share/sonic/device`
1. Implement FanDrawer-Fan hierarchy.
2. Enable thermalctld, disable pcied.
3. Implement SystemLED in Chassis.
4. Correct Fan direction
5. Implement require Fan APIs for SystemHealthMonitoring.
6. Handle non-ascii character while reading PSU model/serial num.
```
Check if System-health can pass the check and display the SystemLED correctly.
///////// booting, DIAG_LED = GREEN_BLINKING /////////
root@sonic:/tmp# show system-health detail
System is currently booting...
root@sonic:/tmp# cat /sys/class/leds/diag/brightness
5
///////// container_checker fail, DIAG_LED = AMBER /////////
root@sonic:/sys/bus/i2c/devices# show system-health detail
System status summary
System status LED STATUS_LED_COLOR_AMBER
Services:
Status: OK
Hardware:
Status: Not OK
Reasons: container_checker is not Status ok
System services and devices monitor list
Name Status Type
-------------------------- -------- ----------
container_checker Not OK Program
sonic OK System
rsyslog OK Process
root-overlay OK Filesystem
var-log OK Filesystem
routeCheck OK Program
diskCheck OK Program
container_memory_telemetry OK Program
FAN-1F OK Fan
FAN-1R OK Fan
FAN-2F OK Fan
FAN-2R OK Fan
FAN-3F OK Fan
FAN-3R OK Fan
PSU-1 FAN-1 OK Fan
PSU-2 FAN-1 OK Fan
PSU 1 OK PSU
PSU 2 OK PSU
System services and devices ignore list
Name Status Type
--------------- -------- ------
asic Ignored Device
psu.temperature Ignored Device
///////// skip container_checker, DIAG_LED = GREEN /////////
root@sonic:/sys/bus/i2c/devices# vi /usr/share/sonic/device/x86_64-accton_as4630_54te-r0/system_health_monitoring_config.json
root@sonic:/sys/bus/i2c/devices#
root@sonic:/sys/bus/i2c/devices#
root@sonic:/sys/bus/i2c/devices# show system-health detail
System status summary
System status LED STATUS_LED_COLOR_GREEN
Services:
Status: OK
Hardware:
Status: OK
System services and devices monitor list
Name Status Type
-------------------------- -------- ----------
sonic OK System
rsyslog OK Process
root-overlay OK Filesystem
var-log OK Filesystem
routeCheck OK Program
diskCheck OK Program
container_memory_telemetry OK Program
FAN-1F OK Fan
FAN-1R OK Fan
FAN-2F OK Fan
FAN-2R OK Fan
FAN-3F OK Fan
FAN-3R OK Fan
PSU-1 FAN-1 OK Fan
PSU-2 FAN-1 OK Fan
PSU 1 OK PSU
PSU 2 OK PSU
System services and devices ignore list
Name Status Type
----------------- -------- -------
container_checker Ignored Service
psu.temperature Ignored Device
asic Ignored Device
```
Signed-off-by: Sean Wu <sean_wu@edge-core.com>
#### Why I did it
Improve readability of `show environment` output.
#### How I did it
In all sensors.conf, give the customized labels according to HW specifications for each model.
Signed-off-by: Sean Wu <sean_wu@edge-core.com>
Dynamic Port Breakout fall in case "autoneg" field exist in config_db.
- How I did it
Added "autoneg" field in sonic-port yang model.
- How to verify it
Add "autoneg" field into config_db like this:
"Ethernet8": {
"index": "2",
"lanes": "8,9,10,11",
"fec": "rs",
"pfc_asym": "off",
"mtu": "9100",
"alias": "Ethernet8",
"admin_status": "up",
"autoneg": "on",
"speed": "100000",
},