for compile error when build systemd-sonic-generator_1.0.0_arm64.deb on qemu arm64 bullseye.
```
boost::filesystem::copy_file: Function not implemented: "tests/testfiles/single_inst.service", "tests/ssg-test/systemd/single_inst.service"
boost::filesystem::copy_file: Function not implemented: "tests/testfiles/multi_inst_b.service", "tests/ssg-test/systemd/multi_inst_b.service"
boost::filesystem::copy_file: Function not implemented: "tests/testfiles/multi_inst_a.service", "tests/ssg-test/systemd/multi_inst_a.service"
boost::filesystem::copy_file: Function not implemented: "tests/testfiles/multi_inst_b@.service", "tests/ssg-test/systemd/multi_inst_b@.service"
boost::filesystem::copy_file: Function not implemented: "tests/testfiles/multi_inst_a@.service", "tests/ssg-test/systemd/multi_inst_a@.service"
boost::filesystem::copy_file: Function not implemented: "tests/testfiles/test.timer", "tests/ssg-test/systemd/test.timer"
boost::filesystem::copy_file: Function not implemented: "tests/testfiles/test.service", "tests/ssg-test/systemd/test.service"
ssg-test.cc:244: Failure
Expected equality of these values:
fs::exists(path)
Which is: false
expected_result
Which is: true
Failed validation: "tests/ssg-test/generator/multi-user.target.wants/multi_inst_b.service"
```
Co-authored-by: shil <shil@centecnetworks.com>
The recent release of redis 4.0.0 or newer (for python3) breaks sonic-config-engine unit test. Fix to last known good version.
ref: https://pypi.org/project/redis/#history
This commit fixes/avoids the following errors encountered during the
marvell-armhf build for bullseye
- Fix Marvell prestera DMA driver build failure due to kallsyms_lookup_name()
no longer being exported by the updated bullseye kernel. This is a temporary
fix that will be replaced by a future version of the DMA driver.
- Update qemu-user-static version to align with the new glibc version included
in bullseye
- Skip systemd-sonic-generator unit tests to avoid test failures. Root cause is
still TBD
#### Why I did it
Fix the following build errors observed when building marvell-armhf for bullseye
1. Marvell Prestera DMA driver uses kernel API no longer exported
ERROR: modpost: "kallsyms_lookup_name" [/sonic/platform/marvell-armhf/prestera/mrvl-prestera/cpssEnabler/linuxNoKernelModule/drivers//mvDmaDrv.ko] undefined!
2. Old qemu-user-static version does not support semop() leading to following build failure
semop(1): encountered an error: Function not implemented
3. systemd-sonic-generator unit test failure
ssg-test.cc:217: Failure
Expected equality of these values:
find_string_in_file(str_t, target, num_asics)
Which is: false
expected_result
Which is: true
Error validating Before=single_inst.service in test.service
[ FAILED ] SsgMainTest.ssg_main_40_npu (20 ms)
[----------] 4 tests from SsgMainTest (36 ms total)
[----------] Global test environment tear-down
[==========] 10 tests from 3 test suites ran. (54 ms total)
[ PASSED ] 7 tests.
[ FAILED ] 3 tests, listed below:
[ FAILED ] SsgMainTest.ssg_main_single_npu
[ FAILED ] SsgMainTest.ssg_main_10_npu
[ FAILED ] SsgMainTest.ssg_main_40_npu
3 FAILED TESTS
1. Fix build for armhf and arm64
2. upgrade centec tsingma bsp support to 5.10 kernel
3. modify centec platform driver for linux 5.10
Co-authored-by: Shi Lei <shil@centecnetworks.com>
This pull request add plugin support library to bash.
And we will create a TACACS+ plugin for bash in an other PR, which will bring per command authorization feature to bash.
Why I did it
To support TACACS per command authorization, we check user command before execute it.
How I did it
Add plugin support to bash.
How to verify it
UT with CUnit under bash project cover all new code in plugin.c.
Also pass all current UT.
Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
N/A
Description for the changelog
Add plugin support to bash.
When using dpkg with the --root flag to install a deb package in a
chroot, dpkg checks to see if the users and groups specified in the
/var/lib/dpkg/statoverride file are valid. The problem is, it checks
against the host system's /etc/passwd and /etc/group files, instead of
/etc/passwd and /etc/group inside the chroot.
In the slave image for Buster, cron appears to have been automatically
installed, and so the crontab group existed. This doesn't appear to be
true for Bullseye, so explicitly install it. This makes sure that the
crontab group exists on the slave image itself.
Also install the mock python 3 package, this is needed by some test.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
This will be used to build our image as well as tools that need to go
into this image.
Notable changes from Buster:
* Python 2/pip2 module installations have been removed, since nothing
besides the main Python 2 binary (and virtualenv support) is now
available through Bullseye.
* In the cases where both the main library package and the development
package are being installed, now, only the dev package is specified. The
main library is typically marked as a dependency of the dev package.
This reduces the number of changes we have to make as SONAMEs change.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>