* [device/dell] Added dynamic sai.profile generation
This commit addds new code for generating dynamic sai.profile file.
The sai.profile.j2 will generate the sai.profile dynamically based on
the topology. It will generate the sai.profile under /etc/sai.d/ directory
in syncd. Before syncd is started this J2 file will be run from the start.sh
file from /usr/bin/ directory. Since the sai.profile is dynamically generated
the old sai.profile file is not required so deleted the file for S6100.
It also address couple of more changes for port_config.ini support is added
for speed in the file which can be used later to find the port speed. Also
the buffer_default_t*.j2 file the ports should be from 0 to 64 changed.
Unit tested the code on S6100 for dynamic generation of sai.profile file for
both T0 and T1 and the file was created in /etc/sai.d/sai.profile
Similarly tested the sonic binary on S6000 to make sure that the sai.profile is
copied from the /usr/share/sonic/hwsku/sai.profile to /etc/sai.d/sai.profile.
Signed-off-by: Harish Venkatraman <Harish_Venkatraman@dell.com>
* [sonic-buildimage] Updating module sai-redis
Updating the sonic-sairedis point.
Signed-off-by: Harish Venkatraman <Harish_Venkatraman@dell.com>
* Support OS9 -> SONiC fast-reboot migration
* Address review comments. Update NOS mac in EEPROM and net.rules for eth0
* Address review comments. Update sonic-platform-modules-dell to fac81d...
* Fix script for POSIX compliance
* Add psuutil for S8900-54XC and S8900-64XC.
* Update syseeprom to CPU EEPROM for S9130-32X, S9200-64X and S9230-64X.
* Update sensors.conf for S9200-64X and S9230-64X.
* Update submodule for platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-ingrasys
Signed-off-by: Wade He <chihen.he@gmail.com>
- What I did
Add psuutil support for Quanta-IX1B-32X
Update Quanta submodule
- How I did it
Update Quanta-IX1B-32X platform module driver.
- How to verify it
admin@switch1:~$ sudo psuutil status
PSU Status
----- --------
PSU 1 OK
PSU 2 OK
- Description for the changelog
Add psuutil support for Quanta-IX1B-32X
Update Quanta submodule
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Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tsai <jonathan.tsai@quantatw.com>
* [device] Add a new platform ly1200 for MiTAC
Signed-off-by: Eddy Weng <eddy.weng@mic.com.tw>
* [platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-mitac] Update dependency for new kernel.
Signed-off-by: Stane Shieh <stane.shieh@mic.com.tw>
* [minigraph]: Set hostname in all default minigraphs to 'sonic'
Signed-off-by: Stane Shieh <stane.shieh@mic.com.tw>
* [kernel]: update linux kernel to support ly1200 of MiTAC
Signed-off-by: Stane Shieh <stane.shieh@mic.com.tw>
* [platform/broadcom/sonic-platform-modules-mitac] adapt PSU driver for linux kernel upgrade.
Signed-off-by: Stane Shieh <stane.shieh@mic.com.tw>
* Resolve the conflict with Quanta
modified files are as below.
.gitmodules
platform/broadcom/one-image.mk
platform/broadcom/rules.mk
Signed-off-by: Stane Shieh <stane.shieh@mic.com.tw>
- The driver package was split into bins, drivers, python2, python3
- Introduce some tracing regarding the switch chip reset
- Add watchdog during boot for DCS-7260CX3-64
* Upgrade linux-image version
* Add missing dependency of igb
* Fix mft build rule
* Add missing dependency of ixgbe
* [Broadcom]: Update OpenNSL modules to be compatible with kernel 3.16.0-5 (#3)
* [Nephos] Update SDK version to support new kernel module 3.16.0-5 (#4)
* [mellanox]: Update URL for SDK (#5)
* Fix build of libsaithrift for broadcom
* Restore libsaithrift-dev building
* Comment out libsaithrift library on cavium and marvell. Both of them have old SAI drivers
* Revert back unintentional acton changes
* Don't run the package checks when building sairedis package
* [platform] Add Psuutil and fixed voltage alarm for S9100
* Add I2C CPLD kernel module for psuutil.
* Support psuutil script.
* Add voltage min and max threshold.
Signed-off-by: Wade He <chihen.he@gmail.com>
* [Platform] Add Psuutil and update sensors.conf for S8810-32Q and S9200-64X
* Support psuutil script.
* Update sensors.conf for tmp75.
Signed-off-by: Wade He <chihen.he@gmail.com>