# sfputil.py # # Platform-specific SFP transceiver interface for SONiC # try: import time from sonic_sfp.sfputilbase import SfpUtilBase except ImportError as e: raise ImportError("%s - required module not found" % str(e)) class SfpUtil(SfpUtilBase): """Platform-specific SfpUtil class""" PORT_START = 0 PORT_END = 63 PORTS_IN_BLOCK = 64 EEPROM_OFFSET = 29 _port_to_eeprom_mapping = {} _logic_to_phy_port_mapping = { 0: 0, 1: 1, 2: 4, 3: 5, 4: 8, 5: 9, 6: 12, 7: 13, 8: 16, 9: 17, 10: 20, 11: 21, 12: 24, 13: 25, 14: 28, 15: 29, 16: 32, 17: 33, 18: 36, 19: 37, 20: 40, 21: 41, 22: 44, 23: 45, 24: 48, 25: 49, 26: 52, 27: 53, 28: 56, 29: 57, 30: 60, 31: 61, 32: 2, 33: 3, 34: 6, 35: 7, 36: 10, 37: 11, 38: 14, 39: 15, 40: 18, 41: 19, 42: 22, 43: 23, 44: 26, 45: 27, 46: 30, 47: 31, 48: 34, 49: 35, 50: 38, 51: 39, 52: 42, 53: 43, 54: 46, 55: 47, 56: 50, 57: 51, 58: 54, 59: 55, 60: 58, 61: 59, 62: 62, 63: 63 } @property def port_start(self): return self.PORT_START @property def port_end(self): return self.PORT_END @property def qsfp_ports(self): return range(0, self.PORTS_IN_BLOCK + 1) @property def port_to_eeprom_mapping(self): return self._port_to_eeprom_mapping def __init__(self): eeprom_path = "/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-{0}/{0}-0050/eeprom" for x in range(0, self.port_end + 1): phy_port = self._logic_to_phy_port_mapping[x] self._port_to_eeprom_mapping[x] = eeprom_path.format(phy_port + self.EEPROM_OFFSET) SfpUtilBase.__init__(self) def get_presence(self, port_num): # Check for invalid port_num if port_num < self.port_start or port_num > self.port_end: return False # logic port to physical port mapping port_num = self._logic_to_phy_port_mapping[port_num] try: reg_file = open("/sys/devices/platform/ingrasys-s9200-cpld.0/qsfp_modprs") except IOError as e: print "Error: unable to open file: %s" % str(e) return False content = reg_file.readline().rstrip() # content is a string containing the hex representation of the register reg_value = int(content, 16) # Mask off the bit corresponding to our port mask = (1 << port_num) # ModPrsL is active low if reg_value & mask == 0: return True return False def get_low_power_mode(self, port_num): # Check for invalid port_num if port_num < self.port_start or port_num > self.port_end: return False # logic port to physical port mapping port_num = self._logic_to_phy_port_mapping[port_num] try: reg_file = open("/sys/devices/platform/ingrasys-s9200-cpld.0/qsfp_lpmode") except IOError as e: print "Error: unable to open file: %s" % str(e) content = reg_file.readline().rstrip() # content is a string containing the hex representation of the register reg_value = int(content, 16) # Mask off the bit corresponding to our port mask = (1 << port_num) # LPMode is active high if reg_value & mask == 0: return False return True def set_low_power_mode(self, port_num, lpmode): # Check for invalid port_num if port_num < self.port_start or port_num > self.port_end: return False # logic port to physical port mapping port_num = self._logic_to_phy_port_mapping[port_num] try: reg_file = open("/sys/devices/platform/ingrasys-s9200-cpld.0/qsfp_lpmode", "r+") except IOError as e: print "Error: unable to open file: %s" % str(e) return False content = reg_file.readline().rstrip() # content is a string containing the hex representation of the register reg_value = int(content, 16) # Mask off the bit corresponding to our port mask = (1 << port_num) # LPMode is active high; set or clear the bit accordingly if lpmode is True: reg_value = reg_value | mask else: reg_value = reg_value & ~mask # Convert our register value back to a hex string and write back content = format(reg_value, 'x') reg_file.seek(0) reg_file.write(content) reg_file.close() return True def reset(self, port_num): QSFP_RESET_REGISTER_DEVICE_FILE = "/sys/devices/platform/ingrasys-s9200-cpld.0/qsfp_reset" # Check for invalid port_num if port_num < self.port_start or port_num > self.port_end: return False # logic port to physical port mapping port_num = self._logic_to_phy_port_mapping[port_num] try: reg_file = open(QSFP_RESET_REGISTER_DEVICE_FILE, "r+") except IOError as e: print "Error: unable to open file: %s" % str(e) return False content = reg_file.readline().rstrip() # File content is a string containing the hex representation of the register reg_value = int(content, 16) # Mask off the bit corresponding to our port mask = (1 << port_num) # ResetL is active low reg_value = reg_value & ~mask # Convert our register value back to a hex string and write back content = format(reg_value, 'x') reg_file.seek(0) reg_file.write(content) reg_file.close() # Sleep 1 second to allow it to settle time.sleep(1) # Flip the bit back high and write back to the register to take port out of reset try: reg_file = open(QSFP_RESET_REGISTER_DEVICE_FILE, "w") except IOError as e: print "Error: unable to open file: %s" % str(e) return False reg_value = reg_value | mask content = format(reg_value, 'x') reg_file.seek(0) reg_file.write(content) reg_file.close() return True