Currently, the build dockers are created as a user dockers(docker-base-stretch-<user>, etc) that are
specific to each user. But the sonic dockers (docker-database, docker-swss, etc) are
created with a fixed docker name and common to all the users.
docker-database:latest
docker-swss:latest
When multiple builds are triggered on the same build server that creates parallel building issue because
all the build jobs are trying to create the same docker with latest tag.
This happens only when sonic dockers are built using native host dockerd for sonic docker image creation.
This patch creates all sonic dockers as user sonic dockers and then, while
saving and loading the user sonic dockers, it rename the user sonic
dockers into correct sonic dockers with tag as latest.
docker-database:latest <== SAVE/LOAD ==> docker-database-<user>:tag
The user sonic docker names are derived from 'DOCKER_USERNAME and DOCKER_USERTAG' make env
variable and using Jinja template, it replaces the FROM docker name with correct user sonic docker name for
loading and saving the docker image.
* Upgrade docker version from 20.10.7 to 20.10.14, and pin containerd.io
Update the Docker engine version from 20.10.7 to 20.10.14. This brings
in some CVE and bug fixes.
Additionally, pin the version of containerd.io to a specific version,
mainly for consistency/reproducibility.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
* Remove the containerd ordering change to docker.service
This appears to be already present in the current docker.service.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
* Remove use of apt-key
apt-key is considered deprecated, and the current practice is to just
add the key into /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
* Upgrade docker container in Bullseye slave to 20.10.14
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
Can not start sonic-hostservice
How I did it
Install python3-dbus and systemd-python, and replace invalid path
How to verify it
Start the service with below commands:
sudo systemctl start sonic-hostservice
sudo systemctl status sonic-hostservice
Signed-off-by: Gang Lv ganglv@microsoft.com
Why I did it
Migrate ptftests script to python3, in order to do an incremental migration, add python virtual environment firstly, install all required python packages in virtual env as well.
Then migrate ptftests scripts from python2 to python3 one by one avoid impacting non-changed scripts.
Signed-off-by: Zhaohui Sun zhaohuisun@microsoft.com
How I did it
Add python3 virtual environment for docker-ptf.
Add submodule ptf-py3 and install patched ptf 0.9.3 into virtual environment as well, two ptf issues were reported here:
p4lang/ptf#173p4lang/ptf#174
Signed-off-by: Zhaohui Sun <zhaohuisun@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
Recirc port is used to only forward traffic from one asic to another asic. So it's not required to configure LLDP on it.
How I did it
Add interface prefix helper for recirc port. Similar to skip configuring LLDP on inband port, add check in lldpmgrd to skip recirc port by checking interface prefix.
Asic PCI ID (PCI address) is collected by chassisd (inside pmon -
Azure/sonic-platform-daemons#175) and saved in CHASSIS_STATE_DB (in
redis_chassis). CHASSIS_STATE_DB is accessible by swss containers.
At docker-init.sh (script is called after swss container is created and before
anything that could run in swss like orchagent...), we wait until asic PCI ID
of the corresponding asic is populated by chassisd. We then update asic_id in
CONFIG_DB of asic's database.
A system supporting dynamic asic PCI ID identification requires to have a file
(empty) use_pci_id_chassis in its platform dir.
When orchagent runs, it has correct asic PCI ID in its CONFIG_DB.
Together with this PR:
Azure/sonic-platform-daemons#175Azure/sonic-platform-common#185
Signed-off-by: Maxime Lorrillere <mlorrillere@arista.com>
Co-authored-by: Maxime Lorrillere <mlorrillere@arista.com>
On vs platform, egress_lossless_pool's mode is static.
So the corresponding profile should be of static_th as well.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@nvidia.com>
* Remove SSH host keys after installing the custom version of sshd
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
* Use an override for for sshd instead of overwriting the service file
Don't overwrite upstream's .service file, and instead use an override
file for making sure the host key(s) are generated.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
Allow portchannel vlan sub intf long name format as long as it follows Linux interface name length limit(<16).
How I did it
Modify the leaf name check.
How to verify it
Test case passes.
Why I did it
Provide fix for comment: https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/10475/files#r847753187;
How I did it
Try exception is not required in this scenario, so remove and modify to initial db config according to single or multi-asic platforms.
How to verify it
Verified on multi-asic device.
* Optimize dx010 sonic platform init script to speed up init process
* Merge issue #10152: [warm-upgrade][202012] Slow Celestica platform init
in rc.local causes lacp-teardown fix into master branch
Signed-off-by: Eric Zhu <erzhu@celestica.com>
- Why I did it
To support docker-sonic-vs image with ASAN.
- How I did it
1. Made the supervisord.conf a template
2. Added the 'log_path' environment variable for ASAN-enabled daemons
3. Added supervisord.conf.j2 generation and ASAN lib to the docker-sonic-vs/Dockerfile.j2
- How to verify it
1. Made a build with ENABLE_ASAN=y
2. Run the tests, checked ASAN reports
Signed-off-by: Yakiv Huryk <yhuryk@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
InvalidPsuVolWA.run might raise exception if user power off PSU when it is running. This exception is not caught and will be raised to psud which causes psud failed to update PSU data to DB.
- How I did it
1. Change the log level when WA does not work. This could happen when user power off PSU, hence changing the log level from error to warning is better
2. Change the wait time from 5 to 1 to avoid introduce too much delay in psud. 1 second is usually enough per my test
3. Give a default return value for function get_voltage_low_threshold and get_voltage_high_threshold to avoid exception reach to psud
- How to verify it
Manual test.
Run sonic-mgmt regression
* [CG-Fix-CVE-2021-44906] Patching on thrift.0.14.1 for package minimist
Signed-off-by: richardyu-ms <richard.yu@microsoft.com>
* add more information in patch
Signed-off-by: richardyu-ms <richard.yu@microsoft.com>
* Update 0003-Remove-minimist-packages.patch
* change the thrift 0.14.1 to package download
Signed-off-by: richardyu-ms <richard.yu@microsoft.com>
* use the series file for patching
* fix a code defect
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
This PR aims to fix the Monit issue which shows Monit can't reset its counter when monitoring memory usage of telemetry container.
Specifically the Monit configuration file related to monitoring memory usage of telemetry container is as following:
check program container_memory_telemetry with path "/usr/bin/memory_checker telemetry 419430400"
if status == 3 for 10 times within 20 cycles then exec "/usr/bin/restart_service telemetry"
If memory usage of telemetry container is larger than 400MB for 10 times within 20 cycles (minutes), then it will be restarted.
Recently we observed, after telemetry container was restarted, its memory usage continuously increased from 400MB to 11GB within 1 hour, but it was not restarted anymore during this 1 hour sliding window.
The reason is Monit can't reset its counter to count again and Monit can reset its counter if and only if the status of monitored service was changed from Status failed to Status ok. However, during this 1 hour sliding window, the status of monitored service was not changed from Status failed to Status ok.
Currently for each service monitored by Monit, there will be an entry showing the monitoring status, monitoring mode etc. For example, the following output from command sudo monit status shows the status of monitored service to monitor memory usage of telemetry:
Program 'container_memory_telemetry'
status Status ok
monitoring status Monitored
monitoring mode active
on reboot start
last exit value 0
last output -
data collected Sat, 19 Mar 2022 19:56:26
Every 1 minute, Monit will run the script to check the memory usage of telemetry and update the counter if memory usage is larger than 400MB. If Monit checked the counter and found memory usage of telemetry is larger than 400MB for 10 times
within 20 minutes, then telemetry container was restarted. Following is an example status of monitored service:
Program 'container_memory_telemetry'
status Status failed
monitoring status Monitored
monitoring mode active
on reboot start
last exit value 0
last output -
data collected Tue, 01 Feb 2022 22:52:55
After telemetry container was restarted. we found memory usage of telemetry increased rapidly from around 100MB to more than 400MB during 1 minute and status of monitored service did not have a chance to be changed from Status failed to Status ok.
How I did it
In order to provide a workaround for this issue, Monit recently introduced another syntax format repeat every <n> cycles related to exec. This new syntax format will enable Monit repeat executing the background script if the error persists for a given number of cycles.
How to verify it
I verified this change on lab device str-s6000-acs-12. Another pytest PR (Azure/sonic-mgmt#5492) is submitted in sonic-mgmt repo for review.
Why I did it
Missing the dependency of macsecmgrd in swss so that the MACsec feature cannot be enabled.
How I did it
Add SWSS dependency in docker-macsec.mk
How to verify it
Check the Azp of sonic-mgmt
The interface renaming logic fails if one interface is missing.
Because of the `set -e` the whole initramfs hook would abort early on
error.
This change fixes the current behavior to make sure missing interfaces
are properly skipped and ensure existing interface are renamed.
Fix the issues #10501 and #9733
If having gearbox, we need:
* add gbsyncd as a peer since swss also has dependency on gbsyncd
* add service gbsyncd to FEATURE table if it is missing
#### Why I did it
Fix several bugs:
1. If one vlan member belongs to multiple vlans, and if any of the vlans is "Tagged" type, we respect the tagged type
2. If one vlan member belongs to multiple vlans, and all of the vlans have no "Tagged" type, we override it to be a tagged member
3. make sure `vlantype_name` is assigned correctly in each iteration
#### How to verify it
1. Test the command line to parse a minigraph and make sure the output does not change.
```
./sonic-cfggen -m minigraph.mlnx20.xml
```
The minigraph is for HwSKU Mellanox-SN2700-D40C8S8.
2. Test on a DUT with HwSKU Mellanox-SN2700-D40C8S8
```
sudo config load_minigraph
show vlan brief
```
Checked the "Port Tagging" column in the output.
sign-off: Jing Zhang zhangjing@microsoft.com
#### Why I did it
As part of the process moving containers from buster to bullseye.
#### How I did it
1. change base image from buster to bullseye.
2. remove unused addition to orchagent run options
#### How to verify it
Tested building locally.
* [build]: Patch debootstrap to not unmount the host's /proc filesystem
Currently, when the final image is being built (sonic-vs.img.gz,
sonic-broadcom.bin, or similar), each invocation of sudo in the
build_debian.sh script takes 0.8 seconds to run and execute the actual
command. This is because the /proc filesystem in the slave container has
been unmounted somehow. This is happening when debootstrap is running,
and it incorrectly unmounts the host's (in our case, the slave
container's) /proc filesystem because in the new image being built,
/proc is a symlink to the host's (the slave container's) /proc. Because
of that, /proc is gone, and each invocation of sudo adds 0.8 seconds
overhead. As a side effect, docker exec into the slave container during
this time will fail, because /proc/self/fd doesn't exist anymore, and
docker exec assumes that that exists.
Debootstrap has fixed this in 1.0.124 and newer, so backport the patch
that fixes this into the version that Bullseye has.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
* [build_debian.sh]: Use eatmydata to speed up deb package installations
During package installations, dpkg calls fsync multiples times (for each
package) to ensure that tht efiles are written to disk, so that if
there's some system crash during package installation, then it is in at
least a somewhat recoverable state. For our use case though, we're
installing packages in a chroot in fsroot-* from a slave container and
then packaging it into an image. If there were a system crash (or even
if docker crashed), the fsroot-* directory would first be removed, and
the process would get restarted. This means that the fsync calls aren't
really needed for our use case.
The eatmydata package includes a library that will block/suppress the
use of fsync (and similar) system calls from applications and will
instead just return success, so that the application is not blocked on
disk writes, which can instead happen in the background instead as
necessary. If dpkg is run with this library, then the fsync calls that
it does will have no effect.
Therefore, install the eatmydata package at the beginning of
build_debian.sh and have dpkg be run under eatmydata for almost all
package installations/removals. At the end of the installation, remove
it, so that the final image uses dpkg as normal.
In my testing, this saves about 2-3 minutes from the image build time.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
* Change ln syntax to use chroot
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
To sign SONiC kernel image and allow secure boot based system to verify SONiC image before loading into the system.
How I did it
Pass following parameter to rules/config.user
Ex:
SONIC_ENABLE_SECUREBOOT_SIGNATURE := y
SIGNING_KEY := /path/to/key/private.key
SIGNING_CERT := /path/to/public/public.cert
How to verify it
Secure boot enabled system enrolled with right public key of the, image in the platform UEFI database will able to verify image before load.
Alternatively one can verify with offline sbsign tool as below.
export SBSIGN_KEY=/abc/bcd/xyz/
sbverify --cert $SBSIGN_KEY/public_cert.cert fsroot-platform-XYZ/boot/vmlinuz-5.10.0-8-2-amd64 mage
O/P:
Signature verification OK
- Why I did it
Implement newly added reboot causes in PR Azure/sonic-platform-common#277
- How I did it
Map the reboot cause sysfs to the newly added reboot causes.
- How to verify it
manual test, check whether the reboot cause is correct after rebooting the switch in various ways.
run the community reboot test to see whether the reboot cause checker is passing.
Signed-off-by: Kebo Liu <kebol@nvidia.com>
9ac12bf (HEAD -> master, origin/master, origin/HEAD) Fix platform daemon chassisd to handle auto restart on fail (#247)
24fba04 [ycable] fix the logic to update cable_info values when ycable is not present; fix read side logic for ycable (#249)
The v0.7.5 has bug fix for the support of gearbox port and macsec counters. It also includes a owl firmware update with owl.lz4.fw.1.94.0.bin.
How I did it
Update credo sai url for v0.7.5
Update gearbox_config.json with using firmware owl.lz4.fw.1.94.0.bin instead of owl.lz4.fw.1.92.1.bin
How to verify it
Test gearbox port and macsec counter successfully on A7280.
Updating sonic-utilities sub module with the following commits
f09bd31 Fix UT failed cause by change pycommon to use swsscommon
c092300 Increased pcied unit test coverage to > 80%
7d7c85e Modular chassis: Psud set master led on first run
7195dcc Remove py2 from pipeline
c2e7393 [ycabled] increase UT coverage of ycabled daemon
#### Why I did it
When change pycommon to use swsscommon UT failed in sonic-platform-daemon, need submodule update with UT issue fix.
#### How I did it
#### How to verify it
#### Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
#### Description for the changelog
Fix UT failed cause by change pycommon to use swsscommon
Increased pcied unit test coverage to > 80%
Modular chassis: Psud set master led on first run
Remove py2 from pipeline
[ycabled] increase UT coverage of ycabled daemon
#### A picture of a cute animal (not mandatory but encouraged)
Why I did it
To support address sanitizer for Mellanox syncd
How I did it
/var/log/asan is mapped for syncd container (the same as for swss)
container stop() has a timeout (60s) for syncd (the same as for swss)
This is so libasan has enough time to generate a report.
added ASAN's log path to Mellanox syncd supervisord.conf
added "asan: yes" to sonic_version.yml
How to verify it
Added artificial memory leaks
Compiled with ENABLE_ASAN=y
Installed the image on DUT
Rebooted the DUT
Verified that /var/log/asan/syncd-asan.log contains the leaks
Signed-off-by: Yakiv Huryk <yhuryk@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
There is a hardware bug that PSU voltage threshold sysfs returns incorrect value. The workaround is to call "sensor -s" to refresh it.
- How I did it
Call "sensor -s" when the threshold value is not incorrect and PSU is "DELTA 1100"
- How to verify it
Unit test and Manual test
Why I did it
Add libgmock-dev to the package list required by linkmgrd unittests.
Required by PR: Azure/sonic-linkmgrd#45
How I did it
Add the package to the package list.
How to verify it
Build docker-mux with KEEP_SLAVE_ON=yes and verify libgmock-dev is present.
Signed-off-by: Longxiang Lyu <lolv@microsoft.com>
This PR includes necessary changes for correct generating BUFFER_QUEUE values in DB. Changes are based on the schema.md
Why I did it
Change format of generating BUFFER_QUEUE in DB according to schema.md and yang-model.
Old format:
"BUFFER_QUEUE": {
"Ethernet0,Ethernet100,Ethernet104,Ethernet108,Ethernet112,Ethernet116,Ethernet12,Ethernet120,Ethernet124,Ethernet16,Ethernet20,Ethernet24,Ethernet28,Ethernet32,Ethernet36,Ethernet4,Ethernet40,Ethernet44,Ethernet48,Ethernet52,Ethernet56,Ethernet60,Ethernet64,Ethernet68,Ethernet72,Ethernet76,Ethernet8,Ethernet80,Ethernet84,Ethernet88,Ethernet92,Ethernet96|queue": {
"profile": "profile"
},
"Ethernet0,Ethernet100,Ethernet104,Ethernet108,Ethernet112,Ethernet116,Ethernet12,Ethernet120,Ethernet124,Ethernet16,Ethernet20,Ethernet24,Ethernet28,Ethernet32,Ethernet36,Ethernet4,Ethernet40,Ethernet44,Ethernet48,Ethernet52,Ethernet56,Ethernet60,Ethernet64,Ethernet68,Ethernet72,Ethernet76,Ethernet8,Ethernet80,Ethernet84,Ethernet88,Ethernet92,Ethernet96|queue": {
"profile": "profile"
}
},
New format:
"BUFFER_QUEUE": {
"Ethernet0|queue": {
"profile": "profile"
},
"Ethernet0|queue": {
"profile": "profile"
},
"Ethernet4|queue": {
"profile": "profile"
},
"Ethernet4|queue": {
"profile": "profile"
},
"Ethernet8|queue": {
"profile": "profile"
},
"Ethernet8|queue": {
"profile": "profile"
},
...
}
How I did it
Updated structure of buffers_defaults jinja templates.
Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Kozodoi <oleksandrx.kozodoi@intel.com>