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Submodule updates include the following commits: * src/sonic-utilities 9dc58ea...f9eb739 (18): > Remove unnecessary calls to str.encode() now that the package is Python 3; Fix deprecation warning (#1260) > [generate_dump] Ignoring file/directory not found Errors (#1201) > Fixed porstat rate and util issues (#1140) > fix error: interface counters is mismatch after warm-reboot (#1099) > Remove unnecessary calls to str.decode() now that the package is Python 3 (#1255) > [acl-loader] Make list sorting compliant with Python 3 (#1257) > Replace hard-coded fast-reboot with variable. And some typo corrections (#1254) > [configlet][portconfig] Remove calls to dict.has_key() which is not available in Python 3 (#1247) > Remove unnecessary conversions to list() and calls to dict.keys() (#1243) > Clean up LGTM alerts (#1239) > Add 'requests' as install dependency in setup.py (#1240) > Convert to Python 3 (#1128) > Fix mock SonicV2Connector in python3: use decode_responses mode so caller code will be the same as python2 (#1238) > [tests] Do not trim from PATH if we did not append to it; Clean up/fix shebangs in scripts (#1233) > Updates to bgp config and show commands with BGP_INTERNAL_NEIGHBOR table (#1224) > [cli]: NAT show commands newline issue after migrated to Python3 (#1204) > [doc]: Update Command-Reference.md (#1231) > Added 'import sys' in feature.py file (#1232) * src/sonic-py-swsssdk 9d9f0c6...1664be9 (2): > Fix: no need to decode() after redis client scan, so it will work for both python2 and python3 (#96) > FieldValueMap `contains`(`in`) will also work when migrated to libswsscommon(C++ with SWIG wrapper) (#94) - Also fix Python 3-related issues: - Use integer (floor) division in config_samples.py (sonic-config-engine) - Replace print statement with print function in eeprom.py plugin for x86_64-kvm_x86_64-r0 platform - Update all platform plugins to be compatible with both Python 2 and Python 3 - Remove shebangs from plugins files which are not intended to be executable - Replace tabs with spaces in Python plugin files and fix alignment, because Python 3 is more strict - Remove trailing whitespace from plugins files
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5.7 KiB
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206 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
Executable File
# sfputil.py
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#
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# Platform-specific SFP transceiver interface for SONiC
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#
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try:
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import time
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from sonic_sfp.sfputilbase import SfpUtilBase
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except ImportError as e:
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raise ImportError("%s - required module not found" % str(e))
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class SfpUtil(SfpUtilBase):
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"""Platform-specific SfpUtil class"""
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PORT_START = 0
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PORT_END = 65
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QSFP_PORT_START = PORT_START
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QSFP_PORT_END = 63
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EEPROM_OFFSET = 1
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_port_to_eeprom_mapping = {}
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@property
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def port_start(self):
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return self.PORT_START
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@property
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def port_end(self):
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return self.PORT_END
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@property
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def qsfp_ports(self):
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return list(range(self.QSFP_PORT_START, self.QSFP_PORT_END+1))
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@property
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def port_to_eeprom_mapping(self):
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return self._port_to_eeprom_mapping
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def __init__(self):
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eeprom_path = "/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-{0}/{0}-0050/eeprom"
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if self.port_start == 1:
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offset = self.EEPROM_OFFSET - 1
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else:
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offset = self.EEPROM_OFFSET
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for x in range(self.port_start, self.port_end + 1):
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self._port_to_eeprom_mapping[x] = eeprom_path.format(x + offset)
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SfpUtilBase.__init__(self)
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def get_presence(self, port_num):
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# Check for invalid port_num
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if port_num < self.port_start or port_num > self.port_end:
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return False
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try:
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reg_file = open("/sys/devices/platform/ms200i_cpld/qsfp_modprs")
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except IOError as e:
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print("Error: unable to open file: %s" % str(e))
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return False
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content = reg_file.readline().rstrip()
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# content is a string containing the hex representation of the register
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reg_value = int(content, 16)
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# Determind if port_num start from 1 or 0
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if self.port_start == 1:
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bit_index = port_num - 1
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else:
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bit_index = port_num
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# Mask off the bit corresponding to our port
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mask = (1 << bit_index)
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# ModPrsL is active low
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if reg_value & mask == 0:
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return True
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return False
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def get_low_power_mode(self, port_num):
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# Check for invalid port_num
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if port_num < self.port_start or port_num > self.port_end:
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return False
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try:
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reg_file = open("/sys/devices/platform/ms200i_cpld/qsfp_lpmode")
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except IOError as e:
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print("Error: unable to open file: %s" % str(e))
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content = reg_file.readline().rstrip()
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# content is a string containing the hex representation of the register
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reg_value = int(content, 16)
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# Determind if port_num start from 1 or 0
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if self.port_start == 1:
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bit_index = port_num - 1
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else:
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bit_index = port_num
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# Mask off the bit corresponding to our port
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mask = (1 << bit_index)
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# LPMode is active high
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if reg_value & mask == 0:
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return False
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return True
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def set_low_power_mode(self, port_num, lpmode):
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# Check for invalid port_num
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if port_num < self.port_start or port_num > self.port_end:
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return False
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try:
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reg_file = open("/sys/devices/platform/ms200i_cpld/qsfp_lpmode", "r+")
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except IOError as e:
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print("Error: unable to open file: %s" % str(e))
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return False
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content = reg_file.readline().rstrip()
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# content is a string containing the hex representation of the register
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reg_value = int(content, 16)
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# Determind if port_num start from 1 or 0
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if self.port_start == 1:
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bit_index = port_num - 1
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else:
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bit_index = port_num
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# Mask off the bit corresponding to our port
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mask = (1 << bit_index)
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# LPMode is active high; set or clear the bit accordingly
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if lpmode is True:
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reg_value = reg_value | mask
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else:
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reg_value = reg_value & ~mask
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# Convert our register value back to a hex string and write back
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content = hex(reg_value).strip('L')
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reg_file.seek(0)
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reg_file.write(content)
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reg_file.close()
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return True
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def reset(self, port_num):
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QSFP_RESET_REGISTER_DEVICE_FILE = "/sys/devices/platform/ms200i_cpld/qsfp_reset"
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# Check for invalid port_num
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if port_num < self.port_start or port_num > self.port_end:
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return False
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try:
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reg_file = open(QSFP_RESET_REGISTER_DEVICE_FILE, "r+")
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except IOError as e:
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print("Error: unable to open file: %s" % str(e))
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return False
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content = reg_file.readline().rstrip()
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# File content is a string containing the hex representation of the register
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reg_value = int(content, 16)
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# Determind if port_num start from 1 or 0
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if self.port_start == 1:
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bit_index = port_num - 1
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else:
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bit_index = port_num
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# Mask off the bit corresponding to our port
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mask = (1 << bit_index)
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# ResetL is active low
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reg_value = reg_value & ~mask
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# Convert our register value back to a hex string and write back
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reg_file.seek(0)
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reg_file.write(hex(reg_value).rstrip('L'))
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reg_file.close()
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# Sleep 1 second to allow it to settle
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time.sleep(1)
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# Flip the bit back high and write back to the register to take port out of reset
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try:
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reg_file = open(QSFP_RESET_REGISTER_DEVICE_FILE, "w")
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except IOError as e:
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print("Error: unable to open file: %s" % str(e))
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return False
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reg_value = reg_value | mask
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reg_file.seek(0)
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reg_file.write(hex(reg_value).rstrip('L'))
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reg_file.close()
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return True
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