sonic-buildimage/platform/broadcom/docker-saiserver-brcm/start.sh
Richard.Yu b4e8bcc19c
Generate sai.profile from j2 tempalte when saiserver start (#10045)
Generate the sai.profile base on the brcm j2 file if the sai.profile
is not existing in the dut mounted folder.
Change the supervisor service configuration accordingly.

Testing done:
Add the script and config in dut
saiservice server can start automatically with [systemctl start saiserver]

Signed-off-by: richardyu-ms <richard.yu@microsoft.com>
2022-02-21 17:55:23 -08:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
HWSKU_DIR=/usr/share/sonic/hwsku
start_bcm()
{
[ -e /dev/linux-bcm-knet ] || mknod /dev/linux-bcm-knet c 122 0
[ -e /dev/linux-user-bde ] || mknod /dev/linux-user-bde c 126 0
[ -e /dev/linux-kernel-bde ] || mknod /dev/linux-kernel-bde c 127 0
}
generate_profile()
{
# There are two ways to specify the contents of the SAI_INIT_CONFIG_FILE and they are mutually exclusive
# via current method (sai.profile.j2) or new method (config.bcm.j2)
# If delta is large, use sai.profile.j2 which basically require the user to select which config file to use
# If delta is small, use config.bcm.j2 where additional SAI INIT config properties are added
# based on specific device metadata requirement
# in this case sai.profile should have been modified to use the path /etc/sai.d/config.bcm
# There is also a possibility that both sai.profile.j2 and config.bcm.j2 are absent. in that cacse just copy
# sai.profile to the new /etc/said directory.
# Create/Copy the sai.profile to /etc/sai.d/sai.profile
mkdir -p /etc/sai.d/
if [ -f $HWSKU_DIR/sai.profile.j2 ]; then
sonic-cfggen -d -t $HWSKU_DIR/sai.profile.j2 > /etc/sai.d/sai.profile
else
if [ -f $HWSKU_DIR/config.bcm.j2 ]; then
sonic-cfggen -d -t $HWSKU_DIR/config.bcm.j2 > /etc/sai.d/config.bcm
fi
if [ -f $HWSKU_DIR/sai.profile ]; then
cp $HWSKU_DIR/sai.profile /etc/sai.d/sai.profile
fi
fi
}
rm -f /var/run/rsyslogd.pid
supervisorctl start rsyslogd
generate_profile
start_bcm
supervisorctl start saiserver