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1025 lines
44 KiB
Python
1025 lines
44 KiB
Python
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# Copyright (c) 2019-2021 NVIDIA CORPORATION & AFFILIATES.
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# Apache-2.0
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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#
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#############################################################################
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# Mellanox
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#
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# Module contains an implementation of SONiC Platform Base API and
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# provides the FANs status which are available in the platform
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#
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#############################################################################
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try:
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import subprocess
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import os
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from sonic_platform_base.sonic_eeprom import eeprom_dts
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from sonic_py_common.logger import Logger
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from . import utils
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from .device_data import DeviceDataManager
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from sonic_platform_base.sonic_xcvr.sfp_optoe_base import SfpOptoeBase
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except ImportError as e:
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raise ImportError (str(e) + "- required module not found")
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try:
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# python_sdk_api does not support python3 for now. Daemons like thermalctld or psud
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# also import this file without actually use the sdk lib. So we catch the ImportError
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# and ignore it here. Meanwhile, we have to trigger xcvrd using python2 now because it
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# uses the sdk lib.
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from python_sdk_api.sxd_api import *
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from python_sdk_api.sx_api import *
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except ImportError as e:
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pass
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try:
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if os.environ["PLATFORM_API_UNIT_TESTING"] == "1":
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# Unable to import SDK constants under unit test
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# Define them here
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SX_PORT_MODULE_STATUS_INITIALIZING = 0
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SX_PORT_MODULE_STATUS_PLUGGED = 1
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SX_PORT_MODULE_STATUS_UNPLUGGED = 2
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SX_PORT_MODULE_STATUS_PLUGGED_WITH_ERROR = 3
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SX_PORT_MODULE_STATUS_PLUGGED_DISABLED = 4
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SX_PORT_ADMIN_STATUS_UP = True
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SX_PORT_ADMIN_STATUS_DOWN = False
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except KeyError:
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pass
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# identifier value of xSFP module which is in the first byte of the EEPROM
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# if the identifier value falls into SFP_TYPE_CODE_LIST the module is treated as a SFP module and parsed according to 8472
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# for QSFP_TYPE_CODE_LIST the module is treated as a QSFP module and parsed according to 8436/8636
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# Originally the type (SFP/QSFP) of each module is determined according to the SKU dictionary
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# where the type of each FP port is defined. The content of EEPROM is parsed according to its type.
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# However, sometimes the SFP module can be fit in an adapter and then pluged into a QSFP port.
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# In this case the EEPROM content is in format of SFP but parsed as QSFP, causing failure.
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# To resolve that issue the type field of the xSFP module is also fetched so that we can know exectly what type the
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# module is. Currently only the following types are recognized as SFP/QSFP module.
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# Meanwhile, if the a module's identifier value can't be recognized, it will be parsed according to the SKU dictionary.
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# This is because in the future it's possible that some new identifier value which is not regonized but backward compatible
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# with the current format and by doing so it can be parsed as much as possible.
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SFP_TYPE_CODE_LIST = [
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'03' # SFP/SFP+/SFP28
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]
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QSFP_TYPE_CODE_LIST = [
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'0d', # QSFP+ or later
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'11' # QSFP28 or later
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]
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QSFP_DD_TYPE_CODE_LIST = [
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'18' # QSFP-DD Double Density 8X Pluggable Transceiver
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]
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RJ45_TYPE = "RJ45"
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#variables for sdk
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REGISTER_NUM = 1
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DEVICE_ID = 1
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SWITCH_ID = 0
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SX_PORT_ATTR_ARR_SIZE = 64
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PMAOS_ASE = 1
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PMAOS_EE = 1
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PMAOS_E = 2
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PMAOS_RST = 0
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PMAOS_ENABLE = 1
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PMAOS_DISABLE = 2
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PMMP_LPMODE_BIT = 8
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MCION_TX_DISABLE_BIT = 1
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#on page 0
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#i2c address 0x50
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MCIA_ADDR_TX_CHANNEL_DISABLE = 86
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MCIA_ADDR_POWER_OVERRIDE = 93
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#power set bit
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MCIA_ADDR_POWER_OVERRIDE_PS_BIT = 1
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#power override bit
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MCIA_ADDR_POWER_OVERRIDE_POR_BIT = 0
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#on page 0
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#i2c address 0x51
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MCIA_ADDR_TX_DISABLE = 110
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MCIA_ADDR_TX_DISABLE_BIT = 6
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PORT_TYPE_NVE = 8
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PORT_TYPE_CPU = 4
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PORT_TYPE_OFFSET = 28
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PORT_TYPE_MASK = 0xF0000000
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NVE_MASK = PORT_TYPE_MASK & (PORT_TYPE_NVE << PORT_TYPE_OFFSET)
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CPU_MASK = PORT_TYPE_MASK & (PORT_TYPE_CPU << PORT_TYPE_OFFSET)
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# parameters for SFP presence
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SFP_STATUS_INSERTED = '1'
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# SFP constants
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SFP_PAGE_SIZE = 256
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SFP_UPPER_PAGE_OFFSET = 128
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SFP_VENDOR_PAGE_START = 640
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BYTES_IN_DWORD = 4
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# Global logger class instance
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logger = Logger()
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# SDK initializing stuff, called from chassis
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def initialize_sdk_handle():
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rc, sdk_handle = sx_api_open(None)
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if (rc != SX_STATUS_SUCCESS):
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logger.log_warning("Failed to open api handle, please check whether SDK is running.")
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sdk_handle = None
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return sdk_handle
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def deinitialize_sdk_handle(sdk_handle):
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if sdk_handle is not None:
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rc = sx_api_close(sdk_handle)
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if (rc != SX_STATUS_SUCCESS):
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logger.log_warning("Failed to close api handle.")
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return rc == SXD_STATUS_SUCCESS
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else:
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logger.log_warning("Sdk handle is none")
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return False
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class MlxregManager:
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def __init__(self, mst_pci_device, slot_id, sdk_index):
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self.mst_pci_device = mst_pci_device
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self.slot_id = slot_id
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self.sdk_index = sdk_index
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def construct_dword(self, write_buffer):
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if len(write_buffer) == 0:
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return None
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used_bytes_in_dword = len(write_buffer) % BYTES_IN_DWORD
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res = "dword[0]=0x"
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for idx, x in enumerate(write_buffer):
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word = hex(x)[2:]
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if (idx > 0) and (idx % BYTES_IN_DWORD) == 0:
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res += ",dword[{}]=0x".format(str((idx + 1)//BYTES_IN_DWORD))
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res += word.zfill(2)
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if used_bytes_in_dword > 0:
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res += (BYTES_IN_DWORD - used_bytes_in_dword) * "00"
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return res
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def write_mlxreg_eeprom(self, num_bytes, dword, device_address, page):
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if not dword:
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return False
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try:
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cmd = "mlxreg -d /dev/mst/{} --reg_name MCIA --indexes \
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slot_index={},module={},device_address={},page_number={},i2c_device_address=0x50,size={},bank_number=0 \
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--set {} -y".format(self.mst_pci_device, self.slot_id, self.sdk_index, device_address, page, num_bytes, dword)
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subprocess.check_call(cmd, shell=True, universal_newlines=True, stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL)
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
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logger.log_error("Error! Unable to write data dword={} for {} port, page {} offset {}, rc = {}, err msg: {}".format(dword, self.sdk_index, page, device_address, e.returncode, e.output))
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return False
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return True
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def read_mlxred_eeprom(self, offset, page, num_bytes):
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try:
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cmd = "mlxreg -d /dev/mst/{} --reg_name MCIA --indexes \
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slot_index={},module={},device_address={},page_number={},i2c_device_address=0x50,size={},bank_number=0 \
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--get".format(self.mst_pci_device, self.slot_id, self.sdk_index, offset, page, num_bytes)
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result = subprocess.check_output(cmd, universal_newlines=True, shell=True)
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
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logger.log_error("Error! Unable to read data for {} port, page {} offset {}, rc = {}, err msg: {}".format(self.sdk_index, page, offset, e.returncode, e.output))
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return None
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return result
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def parse_mlxreg_read_output(self, read_output, num_bytes):
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if not read_output:
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return None
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res = ""
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dword_num = num_bytes // BYTES_IN_DWORD
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used_bytes_in_dword = num_bytes % BYTES_IN_DWORD
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arr = [value for value in read_output.split('\n') if value[0:5] == "dword"]
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for i in range(dword_num):
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dword = arr[i].split()[2]
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res += dword[2:]
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if used_bytes_in_dword > 0:
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# Cut needed info and insert into final hex string
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# Example: 3 bytes : 0x12345600
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# ^ ^
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dword = arr[dword_num].split()[2]
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res += dword[2 : 2 + used_bytes_in_dword * 2]
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return bytearray.fromhex(res) if res else None
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class SdkHandleContext(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.sdk_handle = None
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def __enter__(self):
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self.sdk_handle = initialize_sdk_handle()
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return self.sdk_handle
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
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deinitialize_sdk_handle(self.sdk_handle)
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class NvidiaSFPCommon(SfpOptoeBase):
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def __init__(self, sfp_index):
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super(NvidiaSFPCommon, self).__init__()
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self.index = sfp_index + 1
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self.sdk_index = sfp_index
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@property
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def sdk_handle(self):
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if not SFP.shared_sdk_handle:
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SFP.shared_sdk_handle = initialize_sdk_handle()
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if not SFP.shared_sdk_handle:
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logger.log_error('Failed to open SDK handle')
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return SFP.shared_sdk_handle
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@classmethod
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def _get_module_info(self, sdk_handle, sdk_index):
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"""
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Get error code of the SFP module
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Returns:
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The error code fetch from SDK API
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"""
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module_id_info_list = new_sx_mgmt_module_id_info_t_arr(1)
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module_info_list = new_sx_mgmt_phy_module_info_t_arr(1)
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module_id_info = sx_mgmt_module_id_info_t()
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module_id_info.slot_id = 0
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module_id_info.module_id = sdk_index
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sx_mgmt_module_id_info_t_arr_setitem(module_id_info_list, 0, module_id_info)
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rc = sx_mgmt_phy_module_info_get(sdk_handle, module_id_info_list, 1, module_info_list)
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assert SX_STATUS_SUCCESS == rc, "sx_mgmt_phy_module_info_get failed, error code {}".format(rc)
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mod_info = sx_mgmt_phy_module_info_t_arr_getitem(module_info_list, 0)
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return mod_info.module_state.oper_state, mod_info.module_state.error_type
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class SFP(NvidiaSFPCommon):
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"""Platform-specific SFP class"""
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shared_sdk_handle = None
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SFP_MLNX_ERROR_DESCRIPTION_LONGRANGE_NON_MLNX_CABLE = 'Long range for non-Mellanox cable or module'
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SFP_MLNX_ERROR_DESCRIPTION_ENFORCE_PART_NUMBER_LIST = 'Enforce part number list'
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SFP_MLNX_ERROR_DESCRIPTION_PMD_TYPE_NOT_ENABLED = 'PMD type not enabled'
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SFP_MLNX_ERROR_DESCRIPTION_PCIE_POWER_SLOT_EXCEEDED = 'PCIE system power slot exceeded'
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SFP_MLNX_ERROR_DESCRIPTION_RESERVED = 'Reserved'
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SFP_MLNX_ERROR_BIT_LONGRANGE_NON_MLNX_CABLE = 0x00010000
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SFP_MLNX_ERROR_BIT_ENFORCE_PART_NUMBER_LIST = 0x00020000
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SFP_MLNX_ERROR_BIT_PMD_TYPE_NOT_ENABLED = 0x00040000
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SFP_MLNX_ERROR_BIT_PCIE_POWER_SLOT_EXCEEDED = 0x00080000
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SFP_MLNX_ERROR_BIT_RESERVED = 0x80000000
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def __init__(self, sfp_index, sfp_type=None, slot_id=0, linecard_port_count=0, lc_name=None):
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super(SFP, self).__init__(sfp_index)
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self._sfp_type = sfp_type
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if slot_id == 0: # For non-modular chassis
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from .thermal import initialize_sfp_thermal
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self._thermal_list = initialize_sfp_thermal(sfp_index)
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else: # For modular chassis
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# (slot_id % MAX_LC_CONUNT - 1) * MAX_PORT_COUNT + (sfp_index + 1) * (MAX_PORT_COUNT / LC_PORT_COUNT)
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max_linecard_count = DeviceDataManager.get_linecard_count()
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max_linecard_port_count = DeviceDataManager.get_linecard_max_port_count()
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self.index = (slot_id % max_linecard_count - 1) * max_linecard_port_count + sfp_index * (max_linecard_port_count / linecard_port_count) + 1
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self.sdk_index = sfp_index
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from .thermal import initialize_linecard_sfp_thermal
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self._thermal_list = initialize_linecard_sfp_thermal(lc_name, slot_id, sfp_index)
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self.slot_id = slot_id
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self.mst_pci_device = self.get_mst_pci_device()
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# get MST PCI device name
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def get_mst_pci_device(self):
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device_name = None
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try:
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device_name = subprocess.check_output("ls /dev/mst/ | grep pciconf", universal_newlines=True, shell=True).strip()
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
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logger.log_error("Failed to find mst PCI device rc={} err.msg={}".format(e.returncode, e.output))
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return device_name
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'''
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@property
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def sdk_handle(self):
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if not SFP.shared_sdk_handle:
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SFP.shared_sdk_handle = initialize_sdk_handle()
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if not SFP.shared_sdk_handle:
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logger.log_error('Failed to open SDK handle')
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return SFP.shared_sdk_handle
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'''
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def reinit(self):
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"""
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Re-initialize this SFP object when a new SFP inserted
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:return:
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"""
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self.refresh_xcvr_api()
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def get_presence(self):
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"""
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Retrieves the presence of the device
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Returns:
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bool: True if device is present, False if not
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"""
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eeprom_raw = self.read_eeprom(0, 1)
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return eeprom_raw is not None
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# Read out any bytes from any offset
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def _read_eeprom_specific_bytes(self, offset, num_bytes):
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if offset + num_bytes > SFP_VENDOR_PAGE_START:
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logger.log_error("Error mismatch between page size and bytes to read (offset: {} num_bytes: {}) ".format(offset, num_bytes))
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return None
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eeprom_raw = []
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ethtool_cmd = "ethtool -m sfp{} hex on offset {} length {}".format(self.index, offset, num_bytes)
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try:
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output = subprocess.check_output(ethtool_cmd,
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shell=True,
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universal_newlines=True)
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output_lines = output.splitlines()
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first_line_raw = output_lines[0]
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if "Offset" in first_line_raw:
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for line in output_lines[2:]:
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line_split = line.split()
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eeprom_raw = eeprom_raw + line_split[1:]
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
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return None
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eeprom_raw = list(map(lambda h: int(h, base=16), eeprom_raw))
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return bytearray(eeprom_raw)
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# read eeprom specfic bytes beginning from offset with size as num_bytes
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def read_eeprom(self, offset, num_bytes):
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"""
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Read eeprom specfic bytes beginning from a random offset with size as num_bytes
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Returns:
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bytearray, if raw sequence of bytes are read correctly from the offset of size num_bytes
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None, if the read_eeprom fails
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Example:
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mlxreg -d /dev/mst/mt52100_pciconf0 --reg_name MCIA --indexes slot_index=0,module=1,device_address=148,page_number=0,i2c_device_address=0x50,size=16,bank_number=0 -g
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Sending access register...
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Field Name | Data
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===================================
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status | 0x00000000
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slot_index | 0x00000000
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module | 0x00000001
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l | 0x00000000
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device_address | 0x00000094
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page_number | 0x00000000
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i2c_device_address | 0x00000050
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size | 0x00000010
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bank_number | 0x00000000
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dword[0] | 0x43726564
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dword[1] | 0x6f202020
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dword[2] | 0x20202020
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dword[3] | 0x20202020
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dword[4] | 0x00000000
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dword[5] | 0x00000000
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....
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16 bytes to read from dword -> 0x437265646f2020202020202020202020 -> Credo
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"""
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# recalculate offset and page. Use 'ethtool' if there is no need to read vendor pages
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if offset < SFP_VENDOR_PAGE_START:
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return self._read_eeprom_specific_bytes(offset, num_bytes)
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else:
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page = (offset - SFP_PAGE_SIZE) // SFP_UPPER_PAGE_OFFSET + 1
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# calculate offset per page
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device_address = (offset - SFP_PAGE_SIZE) % SFP_UPPER_PAGE_OFFSET + SFP_UPPER_PAGE_OFFSET
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if not self.mst_pci_device:
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return None
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mlxreg_mngr = MlxregManager(self.mst_pci_device, self.slot_id, self.sdk_index)
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read_output = mlxreg_mngr.read_mlxred_eeprom(device_address, page, num_bytes)
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return mlxreg_mngr.parse_mlxreg_read_output(read_output, num_bytes)
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# write eeprom specfic bytes beginning from offset with size as num_bytes
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def write_eeprom(self, offset, num_bytes, write_buffer):
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"""
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write eeprom specfic bytes beginning from a random offset with size as num_bytes
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and write_buffer as the required bytes
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Returns:
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Boolean, true if the write succeeded and false if it did not succeed.
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Example:
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mlxreg -d /dev/mst/mt52100_pciconf0 --reg_name MCIA --indexes slot_index=0,module=1,device_address=154,page_number=5,i2c_device_address=0x50,size=1,bank_number=0 --set dword[0]=0x01000000 -y
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"""
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if num_bytes != len(write_buffer):
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logger.log_error("Error mismatch between buffer length and number of bytes to be written")
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return False
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# recalculate offset and page
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if offset < SFP_PAGE_SIZE:
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page = 0
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device_address = offset
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else:
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page = (offset - SFP_PAGE_SIZE) // SFP_UPPER_PAGE_OFFSET + 1
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# calculate offset per page
|
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device_address = (offset - SFP_PAGE_SIZE) % SFP_UPPER_PAGE_OFFSET + SFP_UPPER_PAGE_OFFSET
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|
|
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if not self.mst_pci_device:
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return False
|
|
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mlxreg_mngr = MlxregManager(self.mst_pci_device, self.slot_id, self.sdk_index)
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dword = mlxreg_mngr.construct_dword(write_buffer)
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return mlxreg_mngr.write_mlxreg_eeprom(num_bytes, dword, device_address, page)
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|
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@classmethod
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def mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_get(cls, power_attr_type, sdk_handle, sdk_index, slot_id):
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sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_p = new_sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_t_p()
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sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr = sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_t()
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sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr.power_attr_type = power_attr_type
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sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_t_p_assign(sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_p, sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr)
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module_id_info = sx_mgmt_module_id_info_t()
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module_id_info.slot_id = slot_id
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module_id_info.module_id = sdk_index
|
|
try:
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rc = sx_mgmt_phy_module_pwr_attr_get(sdk_handle, module_id_info, sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_p)
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assert SX_STATUS_SUCCESS == rc, "sx_mgmt_phy_module_pwr_attr_get failed {}".format(rc)
|
|
sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr = sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_t_p_value(sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_p)
|
|
pwr_mode_attr = sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr.pwr_mode_attr
|
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return pwr_mode_attr.admin_pwr_mode_e, pwr_mode_attr.oper_pwr_mode_e
|
|
finally:
|
|
delete_sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_t_p(sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_p)
|
|
|
|
def get_lpmode(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Retrieves the lpmode (low power mode) status of this SFP
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A Boolean, True if lpmode is enabled, False if disabled
|
|
"""
|
|
if utils.is_host():
|
|
# To avoid performance issue,
|
|
# call class level method to avoid initialize the whole sonic platform API
|
|
get_lpmode_code = 'from sonic_platform import sfp;\n' \
|
|
'with sfp.SdkHandleContext() as sdk_handle:' \
|
|
'print(sfp.SFP._get_lpmode(sdk_handle, {}, {}))'.format(self.sdk_index, self.slot_id)
|
|
lpm_cmd = "docker exec pmon python3 -c \"{}\"".format(get_lpmode_code)
|
|
try:
|
|
output = subprocess.check_output(lpm_cmd, shell=True, universal_newlines=True)
|
|
return 'True' in output
|
|
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
|
|
print("Error! Unable to get LPM for {}, rc = {}, err msg: {}".format(self.sdk_index, e.returncode, e.output))
|
|
return False
|
|
else:
|
|
return self._get_lpmode(self.sdk_handle, self.sdk_index, self.slot_id)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _get_lpmode(cls, sdk_handle, sdk_index, slot_id):
|
|
"""Class level method to get low power mode.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
sdk_handle: SDK handle
|
|
sdk_index (integer): SDK port index
|
|
slot_id (integer): Slot ID
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
[boolean]: True if low power mode is on else off
|
|
"""
|
|
_, oper_pwr_mode = cls.mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_get(SX_MGMT_PHY_MOD_PWR_ATTR_PWR_MODE_E, sdk_handle, sdk_index, slot_id)
|
|
return oper_pwr_mode == SX_MGMT_PHY_MOD_PWR_MODE_LOW_E
|
|
|
|
def reset(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Reset SFP and return all user module settings to their default state.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A boolean, True if successful, False if not
|
|
|
|
refer plugins/sfpreset.py
|
|
"""
|
|
if utils.is_host():
|
|
# To avoid performance issue,
|
|
# call class level method to avoid initialize the whole sonic platform API
|
|
reset_code = 'from sonic_platform import sfp;\n' \
|
|
'with sfp.SdkHandleContext() as sdk_handle:' \
|
|
'print(sfp.SFP._reset(sdk_handle, {}, {}))' \
|
|
.format(self.sdk_index, self.slot_id)
|
|
reset_cmd = "docker exec pmon python3 -c \"{}\"".format(reset_code)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
output = subprocess.check_output(reset_cmd, shell=True, universal_newlines=True)
|
|
return 'True' in output
|
|
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
|
|
print("Error! Unable to set LPM for {}, rc = {}, err msg: {}".format(self.sdk_index, e.returncode, e.output))
|
|
return False
|
|
else:
|
|
return self._reset(self.sdk_handle, self.sdk_index, self.slot_id)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _reset(cls, sdk_handle, sdk_index, slot_id):
|
|
module_id_info = sx_mgmt_module_id_info_t()
|
|
module_id_info.slot_id = slot_id
|
|
module_id_info.module_id = sdk_index
|
|
rc = sx_mgmt_phy_module_reset(sdk_handle, module_id_info)
|
|
if rc != SX_STATUS_SUCCESS:
|
|
logger.log_error("Error occurred when resetting SFP module {}, slot {}, error code {}".format(sdk_index, slot_id, rc))
|
|
|
|
return rc == SX_STATUS_SUCCESS
|
|
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def is_nve(cls, port):
|
|
return (port & NVE_MASK) != 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def is_cpu(cls, port):
|
|
return (port & CPU_MASK) != 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _fetch_port_status(cls, sdk_handle, log_port):
|
|
oper_state_p = new_sx_port_oper_state_t_p()
|
|
admin_state_p = new_sx_port_admin_state_t_p()
|
|
module_state_p = new_sx_port_module_state_t_p()
|
|
rc = sx_api_port_state_get(sdk_handle, log_port, oper_state_p, admin_state_p, module_state_p)
|
|
assert rc == SXD_STATUS_SUCCESS, "sx_api_port_state_get failed, rc = %d" % rc
|
|
|
|
admin_state = sx_port_admin_state_t_p_value(admin_state_p)
|
|
oper_state = sx_port_oper_state_t_p_value(oper_state_p)
|
|
|
|
delete_sx_port_oper_state_t_p(oper_state_p)
|
|
delete_sx_port_admin_state_t_p(admin_state_p)
|
|
delete_sx_port_module_state_t_p(module_state_p)
|
|
|
|
return oper_state, admin_state
|
|
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def is_port_admin_status_up(cls, sdk_handle, log_port):
|
|
_, admin_state = cls._fetch_port_status(sdk_handle, log_port);
|
|
return admin_state == SX_PORT_ADMIN_STATUS_UP
|
|
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def set_port_admin_status_by_log_port(cls, sdk_handle, log_port, admin_status):
|
|
rc = sx_api_port_state_set(sdk_handle, log_port, admin_status)
|
|
if SX_STATUS_SUCCESS != rc:
|
|
logger.log_error("sx_api_port_state_set failed, rc = %d" % rc)
|
|
|
|
return SX_STATUS_SUCCESS == rc
|
|
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def get_logical_ports(cls, sdk_handle, sdk_index, slot_id):
|
|
# Get all the ports related to the sfp, if port admin status is up, put it to list
|
|
port_attributes_list = new_sx_port_attributes_t_arr(SX_PORT_ATTR_ARR_SIZE)
|
|
port_cnt_p = new_uint32_t_p()
|
|
uint32_t_p_assign(port_cnt_p, SX_PORT_ATTR_ARR_SIZE)
|
|
|
|
rc = sx_api_port_device_get(sdk_handle, DEVICE_ID , SWITCH_ID, port_attributes_list, port_cnt_p)
|
|
assert rc == SX_STATUS_SUCCESS, "sx_api_port_device_get failed, rc = %d" % rc
|
|
|
|
port_cnt = uint32_t_p_value(port_cnt_p)
|
|
log_port_list = []
|
|
for i in range(0, port_cnt):
|
|
port_attributes = sx_port_attributes_t_arr_getitem(port_attributes_list, i)
|
|
if not cls.is_nve(int(port_attributes.log_port)) \
|
|
and not cls.is_cpu(int(port_attributes.log_port)) \
|
|
and port_attributes.port_mapping.module_port == sdk_index \
|
|
and port_attributes.port_mapping.slot == slot_id \
|
|
and cls.is_port_admin_status_up(sdk_handle, port_attributes.log_port):
|
|
log_port_list.append(port_attributes.log_port)
|
|
|
|
delete_sx_port_attributes_t_arr(port_attributes_list)
|
|
delete_uint32_t_p(port_cnt_p)
|
|
return log_port_list
|
|
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_set(cls, sdk_handle, sdk_index, slot_id, power_attr_type, admin_pwr_mode):
|
|
result = False
|
|
sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr = sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_t()
|
|
sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_mode_attr = sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_mode_attr_t()
|
|
sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr.power_attr_type = power_attr_type
|
|
sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_mode_attr.admin_pwr_mode_e = admin_pwr_mode
|
|
sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr.pwr_mode_attr = sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_mode_attr
|
|
sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_p = new_sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_t_p()
|
|
sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_t_p_assign(sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_p, sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr)
|
|
module_id_info = sx_mgmt_module_id_info_t()
|
|
module_id_info.slot_id = slot_id
|
|
module_id_info.module_id = sdk_index
|
|
try:
|
|
rc = sx_mgmt_phy_module_pwr_attr_set(sdk_handle, SX_ACCESS_CMD_SET, module_id_info, sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_p)
|
|
if SX_STATUS_SUCCESS != rc:
|
|
logger.log_error("Error occurred when setting power mode for SFP module {}, slot {}, error code {}".format(sdk_index, slot_id, rc))
|
|
result = False
|
|
else:
|
|
result = True
|
|
finally:
|
|
delete_sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_t_p(sx_mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_p)
|
|
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _set_lpmode_raw(cls, sdk_handle, sdk_index, slot_id, ports, attr_type, power_mode):
|
|
result = False
|
|
# Check if the module already works in the same mode
|
|
admin_pwr_mode, oper_pwr_mode = cls.mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_get(attr_type, sdk_handle, sdk_index, slot_id)
|
|
if (power_mode == SX_MGMT_PHY_MOD_PWR_MODE_LOW_E and oper_pwr_mode == SX_MGMT_PHY_MOD_PWR_MODE_LOW_E) \
|
|
or (power_mode == SX_MGMT_PHY_MOD_PWR_MODE_AUTO_E and admin_pwr_mode == SX_MGMT_PHY_MOD_PWR_MODE_AUTO_E):
|
|
return True
|
|
try:
|
|
# Bring the port down
|
|
for port in ports:
|
|
cls.set_port_admin_status_by_log_port(sdk_handle, port, SX_PORT_ADMIN_STATUS_DOWN)
|
|
# Set the desired power mode
|
|
result = cls.mgmt_phy_mod_pwr_attr_set(sdk_handle, sdk_index, slot_id, attr_type, power_mode)
|
|
finally:
|
|
# Bring the port up
|
|
for port in ports:
|
|
cls.set_port_admin_status_by_log_port(sdk_handle, port, SX_PORT_ADMIN_STATUS_UP)
|
|
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
|
|
def set_lpmode(self, lpmode):
|
|
"""
|
|
Sets the lpmode (low power mode) of SFP
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
lpmode: A Boolean, True to enable lpmode, False to disable it
|
|
Note : lpmode can be overridden by set_power_override
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A boolean, True if lpmode is set successfully, False if not
|
|
"""
|
|
if utils.is_host():
|
|
# To avoid performance issue,
|
|
# call class level method to avoid initialize the whole sonic platform API
|
|
set_lpmode_code = 'from sonic_platform import sfp;\n' \
|
|
'with sfp.SdkHandleContext() as sdk_handle:' \
|
|
'print(sfp.SFP._set_lpmode({}, sdk_handle, {}, {}))' \
|
|
.format('True' if lpmode else 'False', self.sdk_index, self.slot_id)
|
|
lpm_cmd = "docker exec pmon python3 -c \"{}\"".format(set_lpmode_code)
|
|
|
|
# Set LPM
|
|
try:
|
|
output = subprocess.check_output(lpm_cmd, shell=True, universal_newlines=True)
|
|
return 'True' in output
|
|
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
|
|
print("Error! Unable to set LPM for {}, rc = {}, err msg: {}".format(self.sdk_index, e.returncode, e.output))
|
|
return False
|
|
else:
|
|
return self._set_lpmode(lpmode, self.sdk_handle, self.sdk_index, self.slot_id)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _set_lpmode(cls, lpmode, sdk_handle, sdk_index, slot_id):
|
|
log_port_list = cls.get_logical_ports(sdk_handle, sdk_index, slot_id)
|
|
sdk_lpmode = SX_MGMT_PHY_MOD_PWR_MODE_LOW_E if lpmode else SX_MGMT_PHY_MOD_PWR_MODE_AUTO_E
|
|
cls._set_lpmode_raw(sdk_handle,
|
|
sdk_index,
|
|
slot_id,
|
|
log_port_list,
|
|
SX_MGMT_PHY_MOD_PWR_ATTR_PWR_MODE_E,
|
|
sdk_lpmode)
|
|
logger.log_info("{} low power mode for module {}, slot {}".format("Enabled" if lpmode else "Disabled", sdk_index, slot_id))
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def is_replaceable(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Indicate whether this device is replaceable.
|
|
Returns:
|
|
bool: True if it is replaceable.
|
|
"""
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _get_error_description_dict(cls):
|
|
return {0: cls.SFP_ERROR_DESCRIPTION_POWER_BUDGET_EXCEEDED,
|
|
1: cls.SFP_MLNX_ERROR_DESCRIPTION_LONGRANGE_NON_MLNX_CABLE,
|
|
2: cls.SFP_ERROR_DESCRIPTION_I2C_STUCK,
|
|
3: cls.SFP_ERROR_DESCRIPTION_BAD_EEPROM,
|
|
4: cls.SFP_MLNX_ERROR_DESCRIPTION_ENFORCE_PART_NUMBER_LIST,
|
|
5: cls.SFP_ERROR_DESCRIPTION_UNSUPPORTED_CABLE,
|
|
6: cls.SFP_ERROR_DESCRIPTION_HIGH_TEMP,
|
|
7: cls.SFP_ERROR_DESCRIPTION_BAD_CABLE,
|
|
8: cls.SFP_MLNX_ERROR_DESCRIPTION_PMD_TYPE_NOT_ENABLED,
|
|
12: cls.SFP_MLNX_ERROR_DESCRIPTION_PCIE_POWER_SLOT_EXCEEDED,
|
|
255: cls.SFP_MLNX_ERROR_DESCRIPTION_RESERVED
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def get_error_description(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Get error description
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
error_code: The error code returned by _get_module_info
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
The error description
|
|
"""
|
|
oper_status, error_code = self._get_module_info(self.sdk_handle, self.sdk_index)
|
|
if oper_status == SX_PORT_MODULE_STATUS_INITIALIZING:
|
|
error_description = self.SFP_STATUS_INITIALIZING
|
|
elif oper_status == SX_PORT_MODULE_STATUS_PLUGGED:
|
|
error_description = self.SFP_STATUS_OK
|
|
elif oper_status == SX_PORT_MODULE_STATUS_UNPLUGGED:
|
|
error_description = self.SFP_STATUS_UNPLUGGED
|
|
elif oper_status == SX_PORT_MODULE_STATUS_PLUGGED_DISABLED:
|
|
error_description = self.SFP_STATUS_DISABLED
|
|
elif oper_status == SX_PORT_MODULE_STATUS_PLUGGED_WITH_ERROR:
|
|
error_description_dict = self._get_error_description_dict()
|
|
if error_code in error_description_dict:
|
|
error_description = error_description_dict[error_code]
|
|
else:
|
|
error_description = "Unknown error ({})".format(error_code)
|
|
else:
|
|
error_description = "Unknow SFP module status ({})".format(oper_status)
|
|
return error_description
|
|
|
|
|
|
class RJ45Port(NvidiaSFPCommon):
|
|
"""class derived from SFP, representing RJ45 ports"""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, sfp_index):
|
|
super(RJ45Port, self).__init__(sfp_index)
|
|
self.sfp_type = RJ45_TYPE
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _get_presence(cls, sdk_handle, sdk_index):
|
|
"""Class level method to get low power mode.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
sdk_handle: SDK handle
|
|
sdk_index (integer): SDK port index
|
|
slot_id (integer): Slot ID
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
[boolean]: True if low power mode is on else off
|
|
"""
|
|
oper_status, _ = cls._get_module_info(sdk_handle, sdk_index)
|
|
return print(oper_status == SX_PORT_MODULE_STATUS_PLUGGED)
|
|
|
|
def get_presence(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Retrieves the presence of the device
|
|
For RJ45 ports, it always return True
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
bool: True if device is present, False if not
|
|
"""
|
|
if utils.is_host():
|
|
# To avoid performance issue,
|
|
# call class level method to avoid initialize the whole sonic platform API
|
|
get_presence_code = 'from sonic_platform import sfp;\n' \
|
|
'with sfp.SdkHandleContext() as sdk_handle:' \
|
|
'print(sfp.RJ45Port._get_presence(sdk_handle, {}))'.format(self.sdk_index)
|
|
presence_cmd = "docker exec pmon python3 -c \"{}\"".format(get_presence_code)
|
|
try:
|
|
output = subprocess.check_output(presence_cmd, shell=True, universal_newlines=True)
|
|
return 'True' in output
|
|
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
|
|
print("Error! Unable to get presence for {}, rc = {}, err msg: {}".format(self.sdk_index, e.returncode, e.output))
|
|
return False
|
|
else:
|
|
oper_status, _ = self._get_module_info(self.sdk_handle, self.sdk_index);
|
|
return (oper_status == SX_PORT_MODULE_STATUS_PLUGGED)
|
|
|
|
def get_transceiver_info(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Retrieves transceiver info of this port.
|
|
For RJ45, all fields are N/A
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A dict which contains following keys/values :
|
|
================================================================================
|
|
keys |Value Format |Information
|
|
---------------------------|---------------|----------------------------
|
|
type |1*255VCHAR |type of SFP
|
|
vendor_rev |1*255VCHAR |vendor revision of SFP
|
|
serial |1*255VCHAR |serial number of the SFP
|
|
manufacturer |1*255VCHAR |SFP vendor name
|
|
model |1*255VCHAR |SFP model name
|
|
connector |1*255VCHAR |connector information
|
|
encoding |1*255VCHAR |encoding information
|
|
ext_identifier |1*255VCHAR |extend identifier
|
|
ext_rateselect_compliance |1*255VCHAR |extended rateSelect compliance
|
|
cable_length |INT |cable length in m
|
|
mominal_bit_rate |INT |nominal bit rate by 100Mbs
|
|
specification_compliance |1*255VCHAR |specification compliance
|
|
vendor_date |1*255VCHAR |vendor date
|
|
vendor_oui |1*255VCHAR |vendor OUI
|
|
application_advertisement |1*255VCHAR |supported applications advertisement
|
|
================================================================================
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"""
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transceiver_info_keys = ['manufacturer',
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'model',
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'vendor_rev',
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'serial',
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'vendor_oui',
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'vendor_date',
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'connector',
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'encoding',
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'ext_identifier',
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'ext_rateselect_compliance',
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'cable_type',
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'cable_length',
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'specification_compliance',
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'nominal_bit_rate',
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'application_advertisement']
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transceiver_info_dict = dict.fromkeys(transceiver_info_keys, 'N/A')
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transceiver_info_dict['type'] = self.sfp_type
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return transceiver_info_dict
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def get_lpmode(self):
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"""
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Retrieves the lpmode (low power mode) status of this SFP
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Returns:
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A Boolean, True if lpmode is enabled, False if disabled
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"""
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return False
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def reset(self):
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"""
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Reset SFP and return all user module settings to their default state.
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Returns:
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A boolean, True if successful, False if not
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refer plugins/sfpreset.py
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"""
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return False
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def set_lpmode(self, lpmode):
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"""
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Sets the lpmode (low power mode) of SFP
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Args:
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lpmode: A Boolean, True to enable lpmode, False to disable it
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Note : lpmode can be overridden by set_power_override
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Returns:
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A boolean, True if lpmode is set successfully, False if not
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"""
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return False
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def get_error_description(self):
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"""
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Get error description
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Args:
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error_code: Always false on SN2201
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Returns:
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The error description
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"""
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return False
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def get_transceiver_bulk_status(self):
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"""
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Retrieves transceiver bulk status of this SFP
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Returns:
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A dict which contains following keys/values :
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========================================================================
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keys |Value Format |Information
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---------------------------|---------------|----------------------------
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RX LOS |BOOLEAN |RX lost-of-signal status,
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| |True if has RX los, False if not.
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TX FAULT |BOOLEAN |TX fault status,
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| |True if has TX fault, False if not.
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Reset status |BOOLEAN |reset status,
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| |True if SFP in reset, False if not.
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LP mode |BOOLEAN |low power mode status,
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| |True in lp mode, False if not.
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TX disable |BOOLEAN |TX disable status,
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| |True TX disabled, False if not.
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TX disabled channel |HEX |disabled TX channles in hex,
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| |bits 0 to 3 represent channel 0
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| |to channel 3.
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Temperature |INT |module temperature in Celsius
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Voltage |INT |supply voltage in mV
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TX bias |INT |TX Bias Current in mA
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RX power |INT |received optical power in mW
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TX power |INT |TX output power in mW
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========================================================================
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"""
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transceiver_dom_info_dict = {}
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dom_info_dict_keys = ['temperature', 'voltage',
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'rx1power', 'rx2power',
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'rx3power', 'rx4power',
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'rx5power', 'rx6power',
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'rx7power', 'rx8power',
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'tx1bias', 'tx2bias',
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'tx3bias', 'tx4bias',
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'tx5bias', 'tx6bias',
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'tx7bias', 'tx8bias',
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'tx1power', 'tx2power',
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'tx3power', 'tx4power',
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'tx5power', 'tx6power',
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'tx7power', 'tx8power'
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]
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transceiver_dom_info_dict = dict.fromkeys(dom_info_dict_keys, 'N/A')
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return transceiver_dom_info_dict
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def get_transceiver_threshold_info(self):
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"""
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Retrieves transceiver threshold info of this SFP
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Returns:
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A dict which contains following keys/values :
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========================================================================
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keys |Value Format |Information
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---------------------------|---------------|----------------------------
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temphighalarm |FLOAT |High Alarm Threshold value of temperature in Celsius.
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templowalarm |FLOAT |Low Alarm Threshold value of temperature in Celsius.
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temphighwarning |FLOAT |High Warning Threshold value of temperature in Celsius.
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templowwarning |FLOAT |Low Warning Threshold value of temperature in Celsius.
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vcchighalarm |FLOAT |High Alarm Threshold value of supply voltage in mV.
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vcclowalarm |FLOAT |Low Alarm Threshold value of supply voltage in mV.
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vcchighwarning |FLOAT |High Warning Threshold value of supply voltage in mV.
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vcclowwarning |FLOAT |Low Warning Threshold value of supply voltage in mV.
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rxpowerhighalarm |FLOAT |High Alarm Threshold value of received power in dBm.
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rxpowerlowalarm |FLOAT |Low Alarm Threshold value of received power in dBm.
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rxpowerhighwarning |FLOAT |High Warning Threshold value of received power in dBm.
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rxpowerlowwarning |FLOAT |Low Warning Threshold value of received power in dBm.
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txpowerhighalarm |FLOAT |High Alarm Threshold value of transmit power in dBm.
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txpowerlowalarm |FLOAT |Low Alarm Threshold value of transmit power in dBm.
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txpowerhighwarning |FLOAT |High Warning Threshold value of transmit power in dBm.
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txpowerlowwarning |FLOAT |Low Warning Threshold value of transmit power in dBm.
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txbiashighalarm |FLOAT |High Alarm Threshold value of tx Bias Current in mA.
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txbiaslowalarm |FLOAT |Low Alarm Threshold value of tx Bias Current in mA.
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txbiashighwarning |FLOAT |High Warning Threshold value of tx Bias Current in mA.
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|
txbiaslowwarning |FLOAT |Low Warning Threshold value of tx Bias Current in mA.
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|
========================================================================
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"""
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transceiver_dom_threshold_info_dict = {}
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|
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|
dom_info_dict_keys = ['temphighalarm', 'temphighwarning',
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'templowalarm', 'templowwarning',
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'vcchighalarm', 'vcchighwarning',
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'vcclowalarm', 'vcclowwarning',
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'rxpowerhighalarm', 'rxpowerhighwarning',
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'rxpowerlowalarm', 'rxpowerlowwarning',
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'txpowerhighalarm', 'txpowerhighwarning',
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'txpowerlowalarm', 'txpowerlowwarning',
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'txbiashighalarm', 'txbiashighwarning',
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|
'txbiaslowalarm', 'txbiaslowwarning'
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|
]
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|
transceiver_dom_threshold_info_dict = dict.fromkeys(dom_info_dict_keys, 'N/A')
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|
|
|
return transceiver_dom_threshold_info_dict
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|
|
|
def get_reset_status(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Retrieves the reset status of SFP
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A Boolean, True if reset enabled, False if disabled
|
|
|
|
for QSFP, originally I would like to make use of Initialization complete flag bit
|
|
which is at Page a0 offset 6 bit 0 to test whether reset is complete.
|
|
However as unit testing was carried out I find this approach may fail because:
|
|
1. we make use of ethtool to read data on I2C bus rather than to read directly
|
|
2. ethtool is unable to access I2C during QSFP module being reset
|
|
In other words, whenever the flag is able to be retrived, the value is always be 1
|
|
As a result, it doesn't make sense to retrieve that flag. Just treat successfully
|
|
retrieving data as "data ready".
|
|
for SFP it seems that there is not flag indicating whether reset succeed. However,
|
|
we can also do it in the way for QSFP.
|
|
"""
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
def read_eeprom(self, offset, num_bytes):
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def reinit(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Nothing to do for RJ45. Just provide it to avoid exception
|
|
:return:
|
|
"""
|
|
return
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