Run the sonic-slave container with --privileged.
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Build SONiC Switch Images - buildimage
Description
Build an Open Network Install Environment (ONIE) compatiable network operating system (NOS) installer image for network switches, and also build docker images running inside the NOS.
Prerequisite
1. Build environment
Build a docker image by the Dockerfile and build all remains in the docker container.
git clone https://github.com/Azure/sonic-build-tools
cd sonic-build-tools
./build.sh sonic-slave
docker run -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -it --privileged local/sonic-slave bash
Note that all the below steps should be executed in the docker container, not in the host machine.
2. 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 --recursive https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage.git
If it is already cloned, however there is no files under ./dockers/docker-base/ or ./src/sonic-linux-kernel/, manually fetch all the git submodules.
git submodule update --init --recursive
3. Get vendor SAI SDK
Obtain Switch Abstraction Interface (SAI) SDK from one of supported vendors (see the list in Usage Section), and place it in the directory ./src/[VENDOR]-sdk/ as filelist.txt in that directory. Skip this step for p4 since it is an open source software switch.
Usage
To build NOS installer image and docker images, run command line
make [VENDOR]-all USERNAME=[USERNAME] PASSWORD_ENCRYPTED=[PASSWORD_ENCRYPTED]
Supported VENDORs are:
- brcm: Broadcom
- mlnx: Mellanox
- cavm: Cavium
- p4: barefoot
For example, the user name is 'admin' and the password is 'YourPaSsWoRd'. To build all the images for Broadcom platform, use the command:
make brcm-all USERNAME="admin" PASSWORD_ENCRYPTED="$(perl -e 'print crypt("YourPaSsWoRd", "salt"),"\n"')"
The root is disabled, but the created user could sudo.
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.gz: docker image for SWitch State Service (SWSS) (gzip tar archive)
- docker-syncd.gz: docker image for the daemon to sync database and Broadcom 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-sonic-p4.gz: docker image for all-in-one for p4 software 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.