#!/usr/bin/env python ############################################################################# # Mellanox # # implementation of new platform api ############################################################################# from __future__ import print_function try: from sonic_platform_base.component_base import ComponentBase from sonic_device_util import get_machine_info from glob import glob import subprocess import io import os import re import sys except ImportError as e: raise ImportError(str(e) + "- required module not found") #components definitions COMPONENT_BIOS = "BIOS" COMPONENT_CPLD = "CPLD" class Component(ComponentBase): def __init__(self): self.name = None self.image_ext_name = None def get_name(self): """ Retrieves the name of the component Returns: A string containing the name of the component """ return self.name def _read_generic_file(self, filename, len): """ Read a generic file, returns the contents of the file """ result = '' try: with io.open(filename, 'r') as fileobj: result = fileobj.read(len) return result except IOError as e: raise RuntimeError("Failed to read file {} due to {}".format(filename, repr(e))) def _get_command_result(self, cmdline): try: proc = subprocess.Popen(cmdline, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) stdout = proc.communicate()[0] rc = proc.wait() result = stdout.rstrip('\n') if rc != 0: raise RuntimeError("Failed to execute command {}, return code {}, message {}".format(cmdline, rc, stdout)) except OSError as e: raise RuntimeError("Failed to execute command {} due to {}".format(cmdline, repr(e))) return result def _check_file_validity(self, image_path): # check whether the image file exists if not os.path.isfile(image_path): print("ERROR: File {} doesn't exist or is not a file".format(image_path)) return False if self.image_ext_name is not None: name_list = os.path.splitext(image_path) if name_list[1] != self.image_ext_name: print("ERROR: Extend name of file {} is wrong. Image for {} should have extend name {}".format(image_path, self.name, self.image_ext_name)) return False return True class ComponentBIOS(Component): # To update BIOS requires the ONIE with version 5.2.0016 or upper ONIE_VERSION_PARSE_PATTERN = '[0-9]{4}\.[0-9]{2}-([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)' ONIE_VERSION_MAJOR_OFFSET = 1 ONIE_VERSION_MINOR_OFFSET = 2 ONIE_VERSION_RELEASE_OFFSET = 3 ONIE_REQUIRED_MAJOR = "5" ONIE_REQUIRED_MINOR = "2" ONIE_REQUIRED_RELEASE = "0016" BIOS_VERSION_PARSE_PATTERN = 'OEM[\s]*Strings\n[\s]*String[\s]*1:[\s]*([0-9a-zA-Z_\.]*)' BIOS_PENDING_UPDATE_PATTERN = '([0-9A-Za-z_]*.rom)[\s]*\|[\s]*bios_update' ONIE_FW_UPDATE_CMD_ADD = "/usr/bin/onie-fw-update.sh add {}" ONIE_FW_UPDATE_CMD_REMOVE = "/usr/bin/onie-fw-update.sh remove {}" ONIE_FW_UPDATE_CMD_UPDATE = "/usr/bin/onie-fw-update.sh update" ONIE_FW_UPDATE_CMD_SHOW = "/usr/bin/onie-fw-update.sh show-pending" BIOS_QUERY_VERSION_COMMAND = 'dmidecode -t 11' def __init__(self): self.name = COMPONENT_BIOS self.image_ext_name = ".rom" def get_description(self): """ Retrieves the description of the component Returns: A string containing the description of the component """ return "BIOS - Basic Input/Output System" def get_firmware_version(self): """ Retrieves the firmware version of the component Returns: A string containing the firmware version of the component BIOS version is retrieved via command 'dmidecode -t 11' which should return result in the following convention # dmidecode 3.0 Getting SMBIOS data from sysfs. SMBIOS 2.7 present. Handle 0x0022, DMI type 11, 5 bytes OEM Strings String 1:*0ABZS017_02.02.002* String 2: To Be Filled By O.E.M. By using regular expression 'OEM[\s]*Strings\n[\s]*String[\s]*1:[\s]*([0-9a-zA-Z_\.]*)' we can extrace the version string which is marked with * in the above context """ try: bios_ver_str = self._get_command_result(self.BIOS_QUERY_VERSION_COMMAND) m = re.search(self.BIOS_VERSION_PARSE_PATTERN, bios_ver_str) result = m.group(1) except (AttributeError, RuntimeError) as e: raise RuntimeError("Failed to parse BIOS version due to {}".format(repr(e))) return result def _check_onie_version(self): # check ONIE version. To update ONIE requires version 5.2.0016 or later. try: machine_info = get_machine_info() onie_version_string = machine_info['onie_version'] m = re.search(self.ONIE_VERSION_PARSE_PATTERN, onie_version_string) onie_major = m.group(self.ONIE_VERSION_MAJOR_OFFSET) onie_minor = m.group(self.ONIE_VERSION_MINOR_OFFSET) onie_release = m.group(self.ONIE_VERSION_RELEASE_OFFSET) except AttributeError as e: print("ERROR: Failed to parse ONIE version by {} from {} due to {}".format( self.ONIE_VERSION_PARSE_PATTERN, machine_conf, repr(e))) return False if onie_major < self.ONIE_REQUIRED_MAJOR or onie_minor < self.ONIE_REQUIRED_MINOR or onie_release < self.ONIE_REQUIRED_RELEASE: print("ERROR: ONIE {}.{}.{} or later is required".format(self.ONIE_REQUIRED_MAJOR, self.ONIE_REQUIRED_MINOR, self.ONIE_REQUIRED_RELEASE)) return False return True def install_firmware(self, image_path): """ Installs firmware to the component Args: image_path: A string, path to firmware image Returns: A boolean, True if install was successful, False if not """ # check ONIE version requirement if not self._check_onie_version(): return False # check whether the file exists if not self._check_file_validity(image_path): return False # do the real work try: # check whether there has already been some images pending # if yes, remove them result = self._get_command_result(self.ONIE_FW_UPDATE_CMD_SHOW) pending_list = result.split("\n") for pending in pending_list: m = re.match(self.BIOS_PENDING_UPDATE_PATTERN, pending) if m is not None: pending_image = m.group(1) self._get_command_result(self.ONIE_FW_UPDATE_CMD_REMOVE.format(pending_image)) print("WARNING: Image {} which is already pending to upgrade has been removed".format(pending_image)) result = subprocess.check_call(self.ONIE_FW_UPDATE_CMD_ADD.format(image_path).split()) if result: return False result = subprocess.check_call(self.ONIE_FW_UPDATE_CMD_UPDATE.split()) if result: return False except Exception as e: print("ERROR: Installing BIOS failed due to {}".format(repr(e))) return False print("INFO: Reboot is required to finish BIOS installation.") return True class ComponentCPLD(Component): CPLD_VERSION_FILE_PATTERN = '/var/run/hw-management/system/cpld[0-9]_version' CPLD_VERSION_MAX_LENGTH = 4 CPLD_UPDATE_COMMAND = "cpldupdate --dev {} {}" CPLD_INSTALL_SUCCESS_FLAG = "PASS!" MST_DEVICE_PATTERN = "/dev/mst/mt[0-9]*_pciconf0" def __init__(self): self.name = COMPONENT_CPLD self.image_ext_name = ".vme" def get_description(self): """ Retrieves the description of the component Returns: A string containing the description of the component """ return "CPLD - includes all CPLDs in the switch" def get_firmware_version(self): """ Retrieves the firmware version of the component Returns: A string containing the firmware version of the component """ cpld_version_file_list = glob(self.CPLD_VERSION_FILE_PATTERN) cpld_version = '' if cpld_version_file_list: cpld_version_file_list.sort() for version_file in cpld_version_file_list: version = self._read_generic_file(version_file, self.CPLD_VERSION_MAX_LENGTH) if cpld_version: cpld_version += '.' cpld_version += version.rstrip('\n') else: raise RuntimeError("Failed to get CPLD version files by matching {}".format(self.CPLD_VERSION_FILE_PATTERN)) return cpld_version def _get_mst_device(self): mst_dev_list = glob(self.MST_DEVICE_PATTERN) if mst_dev_list is None or len(mst_dev_list) != 1: return None return mst_dev_list def install_firmware(self, image_path): """ Installs firmware to the component Args: image_path: A string, path to firmware image Returns: A boolean, True if install was successful, False if not Details: The command "cpldupdate" is provided to install CPLD. There are two ways to do it: 1. To burn CPLD via gpio, which is faster but only supported on new systems, like Anaconda, ... 2. To install CPLD via firmware, which is slower but supported on older systems. This also requires the mst device designated. "cpldupdate --dev " has the logic of testing whether to update via gpio is supported, and if so then go this way, otherwise tries updating software via fw. So we take advantage of it to update the CPLD. By doing so we don't have to mind whether to update via gpio supported, which belongs to hardware details. So the procedure should be: 1. Test whether the file exists 2. Fetch the mst device name 3. Update CPLD via executing "cpldupdate --dev " 4. Check the result """ # check whether the image file exists if not self._check_file_validity(image_path): return False mst_dev_list = self._get_mst_device() if mst_dev_list is None: print("ERROR: Failed to get mst device which is required for CPLD updating or multiple device files matched") return False cmdline = self.CPLD_UPDATE_COMMAND.format(mst_dev_list[0], image_path) outputline = "" success_flag = False try: proc = subprocess.Popen(cmdline, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) while True: out = proc.stdout.read(1) if out == '' and proc.poll() != None: break if out != '': sys.stdout.write(out) sys.stdout.flush() outputline += out if (out == '\n' or out == '\r') and len(outputline): m = re.search(self.CPLD_INSTALL_SUCCESS_FLAG, outputline) if m and m.group(0) == self.CPLD_INSTALL_SUCCESS_FLAG: success_flag = True if proc.returncode: print("ERROR: Upgrade CPLD failed, return code {}".format(proc.returncode)) success_flag = False except OSError as e: raise RuntimeError("Failed to execute command {} due to {}".format(cmdline, repr(e))) if success_flag: print("INFO: Success. Refresh or power cycle is required to finish CPLD installation.") else: print("ERROR: Failed to install CPLD") return success_flag