As part of Platform api testing for multiple platforms, this pull request adds a platform.json file which contains all
the static data for Mellanox-2700 platform. This file would provide all the platform specific data required for testing of all the Platform tests . As part of testing the API's the values of static/default objects within this specific platform file will be compared against the values returned by calling the Platform specific API's in a typical platform test
- Why I did it
For fixing PCA MUX attachment issue in Dell S6100 platform.
- How I did it
Wait till IOM MUX powered up properly and start I2C enumeration.
However in SAI 3.7 default behaviout got changes to 128 Group and 128
Memeber each.
This change is to make sure we are using same ECMP Group/Memeber Per
Group for 3.7 also so that behaviour is consistent.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
C64: 32 100G down links and 32 100G up links.
D112C8: 112 50G down links and 8 100G up links.
D24C52: 24 50G down links, 20 100G down links, and 32 100G up links.
D28C50: 28 50G down links, 18 100G down links, and 32 100G up links.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <stephens@nvidia.com>
* Enhanced Feature Table state enable/disbale for multi-asic platforms.
In Multi-asic for some features we can service per asic so we need to
get list of all services.
Also updated logic to return if any one of systemctl command return failure
and make sure syslog of feature getting enable/disable only come when
all commads are sucessful.
Moved the service list get api from sonic-util to sonic-py-common
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@abdosi-ubuntu-vm0.nwp1qucpfg5ejooejenqshkj3e.cx.internal.cloudapp.net>
* Make sure to retun None for both service list in case of error.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@abdosi-ubuntu-vm0.nwp1qucpfg5ejooejenqshkj3e.cx.internal.cloudapp.net>
* Return empty list as fail condition
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@abdosi-ubuntu-vm0.nwp1qucpfg5ejooejenqshkj3e.cx.internal.cloudapp.net>
* Address Review Comments.
Made init_cfg.json.j2 knowledegable of Feature
service is global scope or per asic scope
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@abdosi-ubuntu-vm0.nwp1qucpfg5ejooejenqshkj3e.cx.internal.cloudapp.net>
* Fix merge conflict
* Address Review Comment.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@abdosi-ubuntu-vm0.nwp1qucpfg5ejooejenqshkj3e.cx.internal.cloudapp.net>
Co-authored-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@abdosi-ubuntu-vm0.nwp1qucpfg5ejooejenqshkj3e.cx.internal.cloudapp.net>
for ipv6 communication between container and host in multi-asic
platforms. Address is assign is private address space of fd::/80
with prefix len selected as 80 so that last 48 bits can be
container mac address and and you prevent NDP neighbor cache
invalidation issues in the Docker layer.
Ref: https://docs.docker.com/config/daemon/ipv6/
Ref:https://medium.com/@skleeschulte/how-to-enable-ipv6-for-docker-containers-on-ubuntu-18-04-c68394a219a2
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@abdosi-ubuntu-vm0.nwp1qucpfg5ejooejenqshkj3e.cx.internal.cloudapp.net>
Co-authored-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@abdosi-ubuntu-vm0.nwp1qucpfg5ejooejenqshkj3e.cx.internal.cloudapp.net>
To fix the following error when running
`logrotate /etc/logrotate.conf` :
```
error: dpkg:10 duplicate log entry for /var/log/alternatives.log
error: found error in file dpkg, skipping
```
update-alternatives is provided with dedicated logrotate config in newer dpkg package versions (probably starting from buster)
Signed-off-by: Volodymyr Boyko <volodymyrx.boiko@intel.com>
Install a newer version of rsyslog from stretch-backports to support -iNONE
Previous backport from master use -iNONE option which is only
available after v8.32.0
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
We are moving toward building all Python packages for SONiC as wheel packages rather than Debian packages. This will also allow us to more easily transition to Python 3.
Python files are now packaged in "sonic-utilities" Pyhton wheel. Data files are now packaged in "sonic-utilities-data" Debian package.
**- How I did it**
- Build and install sonic-utilities as a Python package
- Remove explicit installation of wheel dependencies, as these will now get installed implicitly by pip when installing sonic-utilities as a wheel
- Build and install new sonic-utilities-data package to install data files required by sonic-utilities applications
- Update all references to sonic-utilities scripts/entrypoints to either reference the new /usr/local/bin/ location or remove absolute path entirely where applicable
Submodule updates:
* src/sonic-utilities aa27dd9...2244d7b (5):
> Support building sonic-utilities as a Python wheel package instead of a Debian package (#1122)
> [consutil] Display remote device name in show command (#1120)
> [vrf] fix check state_db error when vrf moving (#1119)
> [consutil] Fix issue where the ConfigDBConnector's reference is missing (#1117)
> Update to make config load/reload backward compatible. (#1115)
* src/sonic-ztp dd025bc...911d622 (1):
> Update paths to reflect new sonic-utilities install location, /usr/local/bin/ (#19)
* Add bgpmon under sonic-bgpcfgd to be started as a new daemon under BGP docker
* Added bgpmon to be monitored by Monit so that if it crashed, it gets alerted
* use console_scripts entry point to package bgpmon
This PR limited the number of calls to sonic-cfggen to one call
per iteration instead of current 3 calls per iteration.
The PR also installs jq on host for future scripts if needed.
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
This include the platform.json for Seastone platform and
individual hwsku.json for each HWSKU
port_config.ini will be removed once the CLI/parser library etc changes are merged
**- What I did**
On boarding DPB feature to Seastone HWSKUs
**- How I did it**
Add platform.json for Seastone and hwsku.json files to relevant HWSKUs.
**- How to verify it**
```
sudo sonic-cfggen -H -k Seastone-DX010 --preset=t1 > config_db.json
sudo config reload config_db.json -y
show interface status:
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ show interfaces status
Interface Lanes Speed MTU FEC Alias Vlan Oper Admin Type Asym PFC
----------- --------------- ------- ----- ----- ------- ------ ------ ------- ------ ----------
Ethernet0 65,66,67,68 100G 9100 N/A Eth1/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet4 69,70,71,72 100G 9100 N/A Eth2/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet8 73,74,75,76 100G 9100 N/A Eth3/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet12 77,78,79,80 100G 9100 N/A Eth4/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet16 33,34,35,36 100G 9100 N/A Eth5/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet20 37,38,39,40 100G 9100 N/A Eth6/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet24 41,42,43,44 100G 9100 N/A Eth7/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet28 45,46,47,48 100G 9100 N/A Eth8/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet32 49,50,51,52 100G 9100 N/A Eth9/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet36 53,54,55,56 100G 9100 N/A Eth10/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet40 57,58,59,60 100G 9100 N/A Eth11/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet44 61,62,63,64 100G 9100 N/A Eth12/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet48 81,82,83,84 100G 9100 N/A Eth13/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet52 85,86,87,88 100G 9100 N/A Eth14/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet56 89,90,91,92 100G 9100 N/A Eth15/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet60 93,94,95,96 100G 9100 N/A Eth16/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet64 97,98,99,100 100G 9100 N/A Eth17/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet68 101,102,103,104 100G 9100 N/A Eth18/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet72 105,106,107,108 100G 9100 N/A Eth19/1 routed up up N/A N/A
Ethernet76 109,110,111,112 100G 9100 N/A Eth20/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet80 1,2,3,4 100G 9100 N/A Eth21/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet84 5,6,7,8 100G 9100 N/A Eth22/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet88 9,10,11,12 100G 9100 N/A Eth23/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet92 13,14,15,16 100G 9100 N/A Eth24/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet96 17,18,19,20 100G 9100 N/A Eth25/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet100 21,22,23,24 100G 9100 N/A Eth26/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet104 25,26,27,28 100G 9100 N/A Eth27/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet108 29,30,31,32 100G 9100 N/A Eth28/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet112 113,114,115,116 100G 9100 N/A Eth29/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet116 117,118,119,120 100G 9100 N/A Eth30/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet120 121,122,123,124 100G 9100 N/A Eth31/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet124 125,126,127,128 100G 9100 N/A Eth32/1 routed down up N/A N/A
```
**Breakout to 2x50G:**
```
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ sudo config interface breakout Ethernet0 2x50G -y -f
Running Breakout Mode : 1x100G[40G]
Target Breakout Mode : 2x50G
Ports to be deleted :
{
"Ethernet0": "100000"
}
Ports to be added :
{
"Ethernet2": "50000",
"Ethernet0": "50000"
}
After running Logic to limit the impact
Final list of ports to be deleted :
{
"Ethernet0": "100000"
}
Final list of ports to be added :
{
"Ethernet2": "50000",
"Ethernet0": "50000"
}
Loaded below Yang Models
['sonic-acl', 'sonic-extension', 'sonic-interface', 'sonic-loopback-interface', 'sonic-port', 'sonic-portchannel', 'sonic-types', 'sonic-vlan']
Note: Below table(s) have no YANG models:
CONTAINER_FEATURE, BGP_NEIGHBOR, VERSIONS, DEVICE_METADATA, FEATURE, LOCK, BREAKOUT_CFG, CRM,
Below Config can not be verified, It may cause harm to the system
{
"BREAKOUT_CFG": {
"Ethernet0": {
"brkout_mode": "1x100G[40G]"
}
}
}
Do you wish to Continue? [y/N]: y
Breakout process got successfully completed.
Please note loaded setting will be lost after system reboot. To preserve setting, run `config save`.
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ show interfaces status
Interface Lanes Speed MTU FEC Alias Vlan Oper Admin Type Asym PFC
----------- --------------- ------- ----- ----- ------- ------ ------ ------- ------ ----------
Ethernet0 65,66 50G N/A N/A Eth1/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet2 67,68 50G 9100 N/A Eth1/3 routed down up N/A N/A
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ bcmcmd ps
ps
ena/ speed/ link auto STP lrn inter max cut loop
port link Lns duplex scan neg? state pause discrd ops face frame thru? back
xe0( 68) down 2 50G FD SW No Forward None FA KR2 9412 No
xe1( 69) !ena 1 - SW No Forward None FA None 9122 No
```
**Breakout to 4x25G[10G]:**
```
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ sudo config interface breakout Ethernet0 4x25G[10G] -y -f
Running Breakout Mode : 2x50G
Target Breakout Mode : 4x25G[10G]
Ports to be deleted :
{
"Ethernet2": "50000",
"Ethernet0": "50000"
}
Ports to be added :
{
"Ethernet2": "25000",
"Ethernet3": "25000",
"Ethernet0": "25000",
"Ethernet1": "25000"
}
After running Logic to limit the impact
Final list of ports to be deleted :
{
"Ethernet2": "50000",
"Ethernet0": "50000"
}
Final list of ports to be added :
{
"Ethernet2": "25000",
"Ethernet3": "25000",
"Ethernet0": "25000",
"Ethernet1": "25000"
}
Loaded below Yang Models
['sonic-acl', 'sonic-extension', 'sonic-interface', 'sonic-loopback-interface', 'sonic-port', 'sonic-portchannel', 'sonic-types', 'sonic-vlan']
Note: Below table(s) have no YANG models:
CONTAINER_FEATURE, BGP_NEIGHBOR, VERSIONS, DEVICE_METADATA, FEATURE, LOCK, BREAKOUT_CFG, CRM,
Below Config can not be verified, It may cause harm to the system
{
"BREAKOUT_CFG": {
"Ethernet0": {
"brkout_mode": "2x50G"
}
}
}
Do you wish to Continue? [y/N]: y
Breakout process got successfully completed.
Please note loaded setting will be lost after system reboot. To preserve setting, run `config save`.
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ show interfaces status
Interface Lanes Speed MTU FEC Alias Vlan Oper Admin Type Asym PFC
----------- --------------- ------- ----- ----- ------- ------ ------ ------- ------ ----------
Ethernet0 65 25G N/A N/A Eth1/1 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet1 66 25G 9100 N/A Eth1/2 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet2 67 25G N/A N/A Eth1/3 routed down up N/A N/A
Ethernet3 68 25G 9100 N/A Eth1/4 routed down up N/A N/A
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ bcmcmd ps
ps
ena/ speed/ link auto STP lrn inter max cut loop
port link Lns duplex scan neg? state pause discrd ops face frame thru? back
xe0( 68) down 1 25G FD SW No Forward None FA KR 9412 No
xe1( 69) down 1 25G FD SW No Forward None FA KR 9122 No
xe2( 70) down 1 25G FD SW No Forward None FA KR 9412 No
xe3( 71) down 1 25G FD SW No Forward None FA KR 9122 No
```
**Breakin back to 1x100G[40G]:**
```
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ sudo config interface breakout Ethernet0 1x10G[40G] -y -f
[ERROR] Target mode 1x10G[40G] is not available for the port Ethernet0
Aborted!
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ sudo config interface breakout Ethernet0 1x100G[40G] -y -f
Running Breakout Mode : 4x25G[10G]
Target Breakout Mode : 1x100G[40G]
Ports to be deleted :
{
"Ethernet2": "25000",
"Ethernet3": "25000",
"Ethernet0": "25000",
"Ethernet1": "25000"
}
Ports to be added :
{
"Ethernet0": "100000"
}
After running Logic to limit the impact
Final list of ports to be deleted :
{
"Ethernet2": "25000",
"Ethernet3": "25000",
"Ethernet0": "25000",
"Ethernet1": "25000"
}
Final list of ports to be added :
{
"Ethernet0": "100000"
}
Loaded below Yang Models
['sonic-acl', 'sonic-extension', 'sonic-interface', 'sonic-loopback-interface', 'sonic-port', 'sonic-portchannel', 'sonic-types', 'sonic-vlan']
Note: Below table(s) have no YANG models:
CONTAINER_FEATURE, BGP_NEIGHBOR, VERSIONS, DEVICE_METADATA, FEATURE, LOCK, FLEX_COUNTER_TABLE, BREAKOUT_CFG, CRM,
Below Config can not be verified, It may cause harm to the system
{
"BREAKOUT_CFG": {
"Ethernet0": {
"brkout_mode": "4x25G[10G]"
}
}
}
Do you wish to Continue? [y/N]: y
Breakout process got successfully completed.
Please note loaded setting will be lost after system reboot. To preserve setting, run `config save`.
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ show interfaces status
Interface Lanes Speed MTU FEC Alias Vlan Oper Admin Type Asym PFC
----------- --------------- ------- ----- ----- ------- ------ ------ ------- ------ ----------
Ethernet0 65,66,67,68 100G N/A N/A Eth1/1 routed down up N/A N/A
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw03:~$ bcmcmd ps
ps
ena/ speed/ link auto STP lrn inter max cut loop
port link Lns duplex scan neg? state pause discrd ops face frame thru? back
ce0( 68) down 4 100G FD SW No Forward None FA KR4 9412 No
xe0( 69) !ena 1 - SW No Forward None FA None 9122 No
xe1( 70) !ena 2 - SW No Forward None FA None 9412 No
xe2( 71) !ena 1 - SW No Forward None FA None 9122 No
```
Signed-off-by: Zhenggen Xu <zxu@linkedin.com>
Arp update process was not being started due to an issue with
the directory name having an extra 'd' in supervisor as in
'/etc/supervisord/conf.d/arp_update.conf'.
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
communication on docker eth0 ip . Without this TCP Connection to Redis
does not happen in namespace.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@abdosi-ubuntu-vm0.nwp1qucpfg5ejooejenqshkj3e.cx.internal.cloudapp.net>
Co-authored-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@abdosi-ubuntu-vm0.nwp1qucpfg5ejooejenqshkj3e.cx.internal.cloudapp.net>
* Support for multi-asic platform for swssloglevel command
admin@str-acs-1:~$ swssloglevel
Usage: /usr/bin/swssloglevel -n [0 to 3] [OPTION]...
* Update to use the env file to get the PLATFORM string.
Introduced a new build parameter 'SONIC_IMAGE_VERSION' that allows build
system users to build SONiC image with a specific version string. If
'SONIC_IMAGE_VERSION' was not passed by the user, SONIC_IMAGE_VERSION will be
set to the output of functions.sh:sonic_get_version function.
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
e1842b2 Change STATE_DB key (PCIE_STATUS|PCIE_DEVICES -> PCIE_DEVICES) (#93)
a6c0071 [thermalctld] Fix issue: fan status should not be True when fan is absent (#92)
Updating submodule for sonic-utilities to get the changes to Azure master. The following were the commits that were part of this submodule.
Handling deletion of Portchannel before deletion of its members 219d78bda596cf78b71e5f6930545fb43f9c6c8b
removed a extra space in the condifitional statement 828719ed89112f317f9e78fff8264416176736f0
added Note about portchannel deletion in Command-Reference guide b36079f1d3f4086e42cfdca2090ebc76d811ad10
removed ctx.fail() and replaced it with click.echo() to display the error. Also, references of portchannel is replaced with port channel in the command reference guide b716b97e1aaf890ba9ef4ed0bb2931f4c2c030d2
Co-authored-by: Madhan Babu <madhan@arc-build-server.mtr.labs.mlnx>
As per the VOQ HLDs, internal networking between the linecards and supervisor is required within a chassis.
Allocating 127.X/16 subnets for private communication within a chassis is a good candidate.
It doesn't require any external IP allocation as well as ensure that the traffic will not leave the chassis.
References:
https://github.com/Azure/SONiC/pull/622https://github.com/Azure/SONiC/pull/639
**- How I did it**
Changed the `interfaces.j2` file to add `127.0.0.1/16` as the `lo` ip address.
Then once the interface is up, the post-up command removes the `127.0.0.1/8` ip address.
The order in which the netmask change is made matters for `127.0.0.1` to be reachable at all times.
**- How to verify it**
```
root@sonic:~# ip address show dev lo
1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000
link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
inet 127.0.0.1/16 scope host lo
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
inet6 ::1/128 scope host
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
```
Co-authored-by: Baptiste Covolato <baptiste@arista.com>
Printing both snapshot and current counter sets will make it easier to pinpoint
which message type(s) is/are not being relayed. This PR prints both counter sets.
Also, this PR defines gnu11 as a C standard to compile with in order to avoid
making changes when porting to 201811 branch.
singed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
Refactor SFP reset, low power get/set API, and plugins with new SDK SX APIs. Previously they were calling SDK SXD APIs which have glibc dependency because of shared memory usage.
Remove implementation "set_power_override", "tx_disable_channel", "tx_disable" which using SXD APIs, once related SDK SX API available, will add them back based on new SDK SX APIs.
- Merge chassis codebase upstream
- Add support for Otterlake supervisor
- Add support for NorthFace and Camp chassis
- Add support for Eldridge, Dragonfly and Brooks fabrics
- Add support for Clearwater2 and Clearwater2Ms linecards
- Add new arista Cli to power on/off cards
- Add new arista show Cli to inspect supervisor, chassis, fabrics and linecards
This change introduce the rules/config.user file.
It gets loaded after rules/config as a mean to override default values.
If the configuration file does not exists this step is ignored.
Since this path is tracked by .gitignore, it provides a mean to change
the configuration of sonic build without dirtying the git tree.
Signed-off-by: Samuel Angebault <staphylo@arista.com>
Most of the devs know how they configured their build.
Instead of generating a huge header for every make operation, allow the
user to silence it via an environment variable.
SONIC_BUILD_QUIETER=y make ...
Also add SONIC_BUILDER_EXTRA_ENV variable which allows the user to
inject arbitrary options to the docker run cmdline for the builder.
SONIC_BUILDER_EXTRA_CMDLINE="-e test=var -e var='with spaces'" make ...
When BGP routes are missing, DHCP packets get relayed over mgmt
interface. This results in dhcpmon alerting that DHCP packets are
not being relayed. This is PR include mgmt interface as uplink
device, and so, if DHCP packet gets relayed over mgmt interface,
regular dhcpmon alert will not be issues. Instead, dhcpmon will
check the mgmt interface counts and issue a separate alert regarding
packets travelling through mgmt network.
In addition, this PR includes the following enhancements:
1. Add SIGUSR1 handler that prints out current packet counts
2. Increase alert grace window to 3 minutes from currently 2 minutes
3. Time is now computed more accurately
4. Print vlan name before counters
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
- Finish the refactor of the smbus backend (huge performance enhencement)
- Split scd-hwmon kernel module in multiple source files
- Add new scd-uart driver to manage linecard consoles within a chassis
- Bootstrap of thermal platform API implementation
- Fix psud led error message
- Fix fan led color on Smartsville