These devices will not reliabily report the proper devid and vendorid
when reading it is read directly from the pci config space.
It can be read but shouldn't be compared against some fixed value like
the one stored in pcie.yaml.
Since this makes pcied unhappy, the simplest path forward is to just
remove this device from monitoring.
Added support data for fabric monitoring in CONFIG_DB
The CONFIG_DB now has the FABRIC_MONITOR|FABRIC_MONITOR_DATA table for default value for fabric port monitoring. An example output of getting this table is:
sonic-db-cli CONFIG_DB hgetall "FABRIC_MONITOR|FABRIC_MONITOR_DATA"
{'monErrThreshCrcCells': '1', 'monErrThreshRxCells': '61035156', 'monPollThreshIsolation': '1', 'monPollThreshRecovery': '8'}
The CONFIG_DB now also has a table for each fabric port for its isolate status.
An example output of getting this table is:
sonic-db-cli CONFIG_DB hgetall "FABRIC_PORT|Fabric20"
{'alias': 'Fabric20', 'isolateStatus': 'False', 'lanes': '20'}
Why I did it
Today at most 128 LAGs are supported. This is not sufficient if there are many LAGs with just few ports.
How I did it
Increase LAG Ids to 1024 for DNX device.
Why I did it
By specifying 'status_led' 'controllable' to false for psu section, it means the platform is not yet supporting psu status led
How I did it
specify 'status_led' 'controllable' to false for psu section
How to verify it
by running test in pdb, manually add {'status_led' : {'controllable' : False}} in dictionary
this flag will be able to get False and skip testing:
ce290c735d/tests/platform_tests/api/test_psu.py (L337)
Why I did it
Fixes#12614
How I did it
In the container_checker the database_chassis is added to expected container if device is supervisor
To detect the device is superviso, add supervisor=1 to the platform_env.conf of 7808 sup platform
How to verify it
run container_checker monit check
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan <arlakshm@microsoft.com>
Multi-asic Docker instances are created behind Docker's default bridge
which doesn't allow talking to other Docker instances that are in the
host network (like database-chassis).
On linecards, we configure midplane interfaces to let per-asic docker
containers talk to CHASSIS_DB on the supervisor through internal chassis
network.
On the supervisor we don't need to use chassis internal network, but we
still need a similar setup in order to allow fabric containers to talk
to database-chassis
Update the bcm config file system_ref_core_clock_khz param to handlesystems with J2cplus linecards.
We need system_ref_core_clock_khz to be set to 1600000 for supporting j2 and j2cplus linecards on the same chassis.
* Removed unused default_config.json
* Remove asic.conf file from HW SKUs directories as they are not used by upstream code
* Enable dynamic PCI ID identification on Otterlake2
Co-authored-by: Maxime Lorrillere <mlorrillere@arista.com>
#### 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`
- Add support for `DCS-7050SX3-48YC8` and `DCS-7050SX3-48C8` platform
- Add support for more variants of `DCS-7280CR3-32[PD]4`
- Add Supervisor to Linecard consutil support
- Complete Watchdog platform API support
- Fix some PSU behavior on `DCS-7050QX-32` and `DCS-7060CX-32S`
- Fix SEU management on `DCS-7060CX-32S`
- Allow kernel modules to build up to linux 5.10
- Rename led color `orange` to `amber`
- Miscellaneous fixes
Prevent system-healthd from service from failing at boot time due to missing configuration.
Also adds basic support for healthd.
The following caveat exists with this placeholder configuration:
- No PSU monitoring (sensors/fans)
- No ASIC temperature monitoring
bring up chassisdb service on sonic switch according to the design in
Distributed Forwarding in VoQ Arch HLD
Signed-off-by: Honggang Xu <hxu@arista.com>
**- Why I did it**
To bring up new ChassisDB service in sonic as designed in ['Distributed forwarding in a VOQ architecture HLD' ](90c1289eaf/doc/chassis/architecture.md).
**- How I did it**
Implement the section 2.3.1 Global DB Organization of the VOQ architecture HLD.
**- How to verify it**
ChassisDB service won't start without chassisdb.conf file on the existing platforms.
ChassisDB service is accessible with global.conf file in the distributed arichitecture.
Signed-off-by: Honggang Xu <hxu@arista.com>
- 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