sonic-sairedis * 398d24a 2018-11-16 | Add comments aspell check (#382) (master) [Kamil Cudnik] * 08fccb0 2018-11-15 | Add buffer pool logic and unittests (#381) [Kamil Cudnik] * 4d5a7bb 2018-11-15 | Rebuild VS local metadata on warm boot (#380) [Kamil Cudnik] * b011f3d 2018-11-15 | Add cold discovered oids (#379) [Kamil Cudnik] * 11c386e 2018-11-14 | [syncd] always log ASIC operations performed after warm restart (#378) [Ying Xie] * ebb9b7a 2018-11-14 | [syncd] provide docker name when checking warm restart (#377) [Ying Xie] * 72d8cc3 2018-11-12 | Add warm boot support for virtual switch (#374) [Kamil Cudnik] * 333c5ff 2018-11-11 | Refactor sairedis (#375) [Kamil Cudnik] sonic-utilities * c6b4fe7 2018-11-15 | Adding bgp's warmrestart timer and on-off knob (#378) (HEAD, origin/master, origin/HEAD, master) [Rodny Molina] * 45d85c9 2018-11-15 | [warm boot] move warm reboot/fast reboot knowledge to syncd service script (#372) [Ying Xie] sonic-swss * 067928d 2018-11-17 | [aclorch]: Use the Observer class to listen to port changes (#689) (HEAD, origin/master, origin/HEAD) [Shuotian Cheng] * d7d887a 2018-11-15 | [test]: Remove deprecated TODO comment (#688) (master) [Shuotian Cheng] * b42710a 2018-11-15 | [teammgrd]: Check if port is enslaved on all conditions (#687) [Shuotian Cheng] * 75972e7 2018-11-13 | Restore port oper status form appDB port table during restore phase o… (#683) [Jipan Yang] * 48c3bfb 2018-11-13 | [WarmStart]: Use right docker name for the teammgrd checkWarmStart (#685) [pavel-shirshov] * 6292786 2018-11-13 | [teammgrd]: Add kernel master check for port before enslaving (#681) [Shuotian Cheng] * a42ef4c 2018-11-12 | Adjust schema to match bgp warm-restart timer interval (#682) [Rodny Molina] * dc2ff77 2018-11-12 | [portsorch]: Move status comparison outside updatePortOperStatus function (#679) [Shuotian Cheng] Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <gulv@microsoft.com> |
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Nephos:
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Broadcom:
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sonic-buildimage
Build SONiC Switch Images
Description
Following is the instruction on how to build an (ONIE) compatiable network operating system (NOS) installer image for network switches, and also how to build docker images running inside the NOS. Note that SONiC image are build per ASIC platform. Switches using the same ASIC platform share a common image. For a list of supported switches and ASIC, please refer to this list
Hardware
Any server can be a build image server. We are using a server with 1T hard disk. The OS is Ubuntu 16.04.
Prerequisites
SAI Version
Please refer to SONiC roadmap on the SAI version for each SONiC release.
Clone or fetch the code repository with all git submodules
To clone the code repository recursively, assuming git version 1.9 or newer:
git clone https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage.git
Usage
To build SONiC installer image and docker images, run the following commands:
# Ensure the 'overlay' module is loaded on your development system
sudo modprobe overlay
# Enter the source directory
cd sonic-buildimage
# (Optional) Checkout a specific branch. By default, it uses master branch
git checkout [branch_name]
# Execute make init once after cloning the repo, or after fetching remote repo with submodule updates
make init
# Execute make configure once to configure ASIC
make configure PLATFORM=[ASIC_VENDOR]
# Build Debian Stretch required targets (Manual execution optional; will also be executed as part of the build)
BLDENV=stretch make stretch
# Build SONiC image
make all
NOTE:
- Recommend reserving 50G free space to build one platform.
- Use
http_proxy=[your_proxy] https_proxy=[your_proxy] make
to enable http(s) proxy in the build process. - Add your user account to
docker
group and use your user account to make.root
orsudo
are not supported.
The SONiC installer contains all docker images needed. SONiC uses one image for all devices of a same ASIC vendor. The supported ASIC vendors are:
- PLATFORM=broadcom
- PLATFORM=marvell
- PLATFORM=mellanox
- PLATFORM=cavium
- PLATFORM=centec
- PLATFORM=nephos
- PLATFORM=p4
- PLATFORM=vs
For Broadcom ASIC, we build ONIE and EOS image. EOS image is used for Arista devices, ONIE image is used for all other Broadcom ASIC based devices.
make configure PLATFORM=broadcom
# build debian stretch required targets
BLDENV=stretch make stretch
# build ONIE image
make target/sonic-broadcom.bin
# build EOS image
make target/sonic-aboot-broadcom.swi
You may find the rules/config file useful. It contains configuration options for the build process, like adding more verbosity or showing dependencies, username and password for base image etc.
Every docker image is built and saved to target/ directory. So, for instance, to build only docker-database, execute:
make target/docker-database.gz
Same goes for debian packages, which are under target/debs/:
make target/debs/swss_1.0.0_amd64.deb
Every target has a clean target, so in order to clean swss, execute:
make target/debs/swss_1.0.0_amd64.deb-clean
It is recommended to use clean targets to clean all packages that are built together, like dev packages for instance. In order to be more familiar with build process and make some changes to it, it is recommended to read this short Documentation.
Notes:
-
If you are running make for the first time, a sonic-slave-${USER} docker image will be built automatically. This may take a while, but it is a one-time action, so please be patient.
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The root user account is disabled. However, the created user can sudo.
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The target directory is ./target, containing the NOS installer image and docker images.
- sonic-generic.bin: SONiC switch installer image (ONIE compatiable)
- sonic-aboot.bin: SONiC switch installer image (Aboot compatiable)
- docker-base.gz: base docker image where other docker images are built from, only used in build process (gzip tar archive)
- docker-database.gz: docker image for in-memory key-value store, used as inter-process communication (gzip tar archive)
- docker-fpm.gz: docker image for quagga with fpm module enabled (gzip tar archive)
- docker-orchagent-brcm.gz: docker image for SWitch State Service (SWSS) on Broadcom platform (gzip tar archive)
- docker-orchagent-cavm.gz: docker image for SWitch State Service (SWSS) on Cavium platform (gzip tar archive)
- docker-orchagent-mlnx.gz: docker image for SWitch State Service (SWSS) on Mellanox platform (gzip tar archive)
- docker-orchagent-nephos.gz: docker image for SWitch State Service (SWSS) on Nephos platform (gzip tar archive)
- docker-syncd-brcm.gz: docker image for the daemon to sync database and Broadcom switch ASIC (gzip tar archive)
- docker-syncd-cavm.gz: docker image for the daemon to sync database and Cavium switch ASIC (gzip tar archive)
- docker-syncd-mlnx.gz: docker image for the daemon to sync database and Mellanox switch ASIC (gzip tar archive)
- docker-syncd-nephos.gz: docker image for the daemon to sync database and Nephos switch ASIC (gzip tar archive)
- docker-sonic-p4.gz: docker image for all-in-one for p4 software switch (gzip tar archive)
- docker-sonic-vs.gz: docker image for all-in-one for software virtual switch (gzip tar archive)
Contribution Guide
All contributors must sign a contribution license agreement before contributions can be accepted. Contact sonic-cla-agreements@microsoft.com.
GitHub Workflow
We're following basic GitHub Flow. If you have no idea what we're talking about, check out GitHub's official guide. Note that merge is only performed by the repository maintainer.
Guide for performing commits:
- Isolate each commit to one component/bugfix/issue/feature
- Use a standard commit message format:
[component/folder touched]: Description intent of your changes [List of changes] Signed-off-by: Your Name your@email.com
For example:
swss-common: Stabilize the ConsumerTable * Fixing autoreconf * Fixing unit-tests by adding checkers and initialize the DB before start * Adding the ability to select from multiple channels * Health-Monitor - The idea of the patch is that if something went wrong with the notification channel, we will have the option to know about it (Query the LLEN table length). Signed-off-by: user@dev.null
- Each developer should fork this repository and add the team as a Contributor
- Push your changes to your private fork and do "pull-request" to this repository
- Use a pull request to do code review
- Use issues to keep track of what is going on
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.