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#### Why I did it New PSU could install different type of fan, so fan max/min speed should be read per PSU #### How I did it The existing implementation read PSU max/min fan speed from a common file, change it to read from per PSU file #### How to verify it Manual test
303 lines
11 KiB
Python
303 lines
11 KiB
Python
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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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import os.path
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import subprocess
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try:
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from sonic_platform_base.fan_base import FanBase
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from .led import FanLed, ComponentFaultyIndicator
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from .utils import read_int_from_file, read_str_from_file, write_file
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except ImportError as e:
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raise ImportError (str(e) + "- required module not found")
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PWM_MAX = 255
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FAN_PATH = "/var/run/hw-management/thermal/"
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CONFIG_PATH = "/var/run/hw-management/config"
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FAN_DIR = "/var/run/hw-management/thermal/fan{}_dir"
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FAN_DIR_VALUE_EXHAUST = 0
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FAN_DIR_VALUE_INTAKE = 1
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COOLING_STATE_PATH = "/var/run/hw-management/thermal/cooling_cur_state"
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class Fan(FanBase):
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"""Platform-specific Fan class"""
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STATUS_LED_COLOR_ORANGE = "orange"
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min_cooling_level = 2
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MIN_VALID_COOLING_LEVEL = 1
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MAX_VALID_COOLING_LEVEL = 10
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# PSU fan speed vector
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PSU_FAN_SPEED = ['0x3c', '0x3c', '0x3c', '0x3c', '0x3c',
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'0x3c', '0x3c', '0x46', '0x50', '0x5a', '0x64']
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def __init__(self, fan_index, fan_drawer, position, psu_fan = False, psu=None):
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super(Fan, self).__init__()
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# API index is starting from 0, Mellanox platform index is starting from 1
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self.index = fan_index + 1
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self.fan_drawer = fan_drawer
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self.position = position
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self.is_psu_fan = psu_fan
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self.psu = psu
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if self.fan_drawer:
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self.led = ComponentFaultyIndicator(self.fan_drawer.get_led())
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elif self.is_psu_fan:
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from .psu import Psu
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self.led = ComponentFaultyIndicator(Psu.get_shared_led())
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else:
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self.led = FanLed(self.index)
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if not self.is_psu_fan:
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self.fan_speed_get_path = "fan{}_speed_get".format(self.index)
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self.fan_speed_set_path = "fan{}_speed_set".format(self.index)
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self.fan_max_speed_path = os.path.join(FAN_PATH, "fan{}_max".format(self.index))
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self.fan_min_speed_path = os.path.join(FAN_PATH, "fan{}_min".format(self.index))
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self._name = "fan{}".format(self.index)
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else:
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self.fan_speed_get_path = "psu{}_fan1_speed_get".format(self.index)
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self.fan_presence_path = "psu{}_fan1_speed_get".format(self.index)
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self._name = 'psu{}_fan{}'.format(self.index, 1)
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self.fan_max_speed_path = os.path.join(FAN_PATH, "psu{}_fan_max".format(self.index))
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self.fan_min_speed_path = os.path.join(FAN_PATH, "psu{}_fan_min".format(self.index))
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self.psu_i2c_bus_path = os.path.join(CONFIG_PATH, 'psu{0}_i2c_bus'.format(self.index))
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self.psu_i2c_addr_path = os.path.join(CONFIG_PATH, 'psu{0}_i2c_addr'.format(self.index))
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self.psu_i2c_command_path = os.path.join(CONFIG_PATH, 'fan_command')
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self.fan_status_path = "fan{}_fault".format(self.index)
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self.fan_pwm_path = "pwm1"
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def get_direction(self):
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"""
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Retrieves the fan's direction
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Returns:
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A string, either FAN_DIRECTION_INTAKE or FAN_DIRECTION_EXHAUST
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depending on fan direction
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Notes:
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What Mellanox calls forward:
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Air flows from fans side to QSFP side, for example: MSN2700-CS2F
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which means intake in community
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What Mellanox calls reverse:
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Air flow from QSFP side to fans side, for example: MSN2700-CS2R
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which means exhaust in community
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According to hw-mgmt:
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1 stands for forward, in other words intake
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0 stands for reverse, in other words exhaust
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"""
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if self.is_psu_fan:
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return self.FAN_DIRECTION_NOT_APPLICABLE
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else:
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return self.fan_drawer.get_direction()
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def get_name(self):
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return self._name
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def get_status(self):
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"""
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Retrieves the operational status of fan
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Returns:
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bool: True if fan is operating properly, False if not
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"""
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status = 0
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if self.is_psu_fan:
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status = 0
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else:
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status = read_int_from_file(os.path.join(FAN_PATH, self.fan_status_path), 1)
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return status == 0
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def get_presence(self):
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"""
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Retrieves the presence status of fan
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Returns:
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bool: True if fan is present, False if not
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"""
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if self.is_psu_fan:
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return self.psu.get_presence() and self.psu.get_powergood_status() and os.path.exists(os.path.join(FAN_PATH, self.fan_presence_path))
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else:
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return self.fan_drawer.get_presence()
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def get_speed(self):
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"""
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Retrieves the speed of fan
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Returns:
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int: percentage of the max fan speed
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"""
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speed = 0
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speed_in_rpm = read_int_from_file(os.path.join(FAN_PATH, self.fan_speed_get_path))
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max_speed_in_rpm = read_int_from_file(self.fan_max_speed_path)
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if max_speed_in_rpm == 0:
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return speed_in_rpm
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speed = 100*speed_in_rpm//max_speed_in_rpm
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if speed > 100:
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speed = 100
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return speed
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def get_target_speed(self):
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"""
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Retrieves the expected speed of fan
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Returns:
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int: percentage of the max fan speed
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"""
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if self.is_psu_fan:
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try:
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# Get PSU fan target speed according to current system cooling level
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cooling_level = self.get_cooling_level()
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return int(self.PSU_FAN_SPEED[cooling_level], 16)
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except Exception:
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return self.get_speed()
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pwm = read_int_from_file(os.path.join(FAN_PATH, self.fan_speed_set_path))
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return int(round(pwm*100.0/PWM_MAX))
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def set_speed(self, speed):
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"""
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Set fan speed to expected value
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Args:
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speed: An integer, the percentage of full fan speed to set fan to,
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in the range 0 (off) to 100 (full speed)
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Returns:
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bool: True if set success, False if fail.
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"""
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status = True
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if self.is_psu_fan:
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if not self.get_presence():
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return False
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from .thermal import logger
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try:
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bus = read_str_from_file(self.psu_i2c_bus_path, raise_exception=True)
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addr = read_str_from_file(self.psu_i2c_addr_path, raise_exception=True)
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command = read_str_from_file(self.psu_i2c_command_path, raise_exception=True)
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speed = Fan.PSU_FAN_SPEED[int(speed // 10)]
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command = "i2cset -f -y {0} {1} {2} {3} wp".format(bus, addr, command, speed)
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subprocess.check_call(command, shell = True, universal_newlines=True)
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return True
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as ce:
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logger.log_error('Failed to call command {}, return code={}, command output={}'.format(ce.cmd, ce.returncode, ce.output))
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return False
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except Exception as e:
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logger.log_error('Failed to set PSU FAN speed - {}'.format(e))
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return False
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try:
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cooling_level = int(speed // 10)
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if cooling_level < self.min_cooling_level:
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cooling_level = self.min_cooling_level
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speed = self.min_cooling_level * 10
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self.set_cooling_level(cooling_level, cooling_level)
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pwm = int(round(PWM_MAX*speed/100.0))
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write_file(os.path.join(FAN_PATH, self.fan_speed_set_path), pwm, raise_exception=True)
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except (ValueError, IOError):
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status = False
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return status
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def set_status_led(self, color):
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"""
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Set led to expected color
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Args:
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color: A string representing the color with which to set the
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fan module status LED
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Returns:
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bool: True if set success, False if fail.
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"""
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return self.led.set_status(color)
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def get_status_led(self):
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"""
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Gets the state of the fan status LED
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Returns:
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A string, one of the predefined STATUS_LED_COLOR_* strings above
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"""
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return self.led.get_status()
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def get_speed_tolerance(self):
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"""
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Retrieves the speed tolerance of the fan
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Returns:
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An integer, the percentage of variance from target speed which is
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considered tolerable
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"""
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# The tolerance value is fixed as 50% for all the Mellanox platform
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return 50
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def get_position_in_parent(self):
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"""
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Retrieves 1-based relative physical position in parent device
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Returns:
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integer: The 1-based relative physical position in parent device
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"""
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return self.position
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def is_replaceable(self):
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"""
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Indicate whether this device is replaceable.
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Returns:
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bool: True if it is replaceable.
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"""
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return False
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@classmethod
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def set_cooling_level(cls, level, cur_state):
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"""
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Change cooling level. The input level should be an integer value [1, 10].
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1 means 10%, 2 means 20%, 10 means 100%.
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"""
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if not isinstance(level, int):
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raise RuntimeError("Failed to set cooling level, input parameter must be integer")
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if level < cls.MIN_VALID_COOLING_LEVEL or level > cls.MAX_VALID_COOLING_LEVEL:
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raise RuntimeError("Failed to set cooling level, level value must be in range [{}, {}], got {}".format(
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cls.MIN_VALID_COOLING_LEVEL,
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cls.MAX_VALID_COOLING_LEVEL,
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level
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))
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try:
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# Reset FAN cooling level vector. According to low level team,
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# if we need set cooling level to X, we need first write a (10+X)
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# to cooling_cur_state file to reset the cooling level vector.
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write_file(COOLING_STATE_PATH, level + 10, raise_exception=True)
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# We need set cooling level after resetting the cooling level vector
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write_file(COOLING_STATE_PATH, cur_state, raise_exception=True)
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except (ValueError, IOError) as e:
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raise RuntimeError("Failed to set cooling level - {}".format(e))
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@classmethod
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def get_cooling_level(cls):
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try:
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return read_int_from_file(COOLING_STATE_PATH, raise_exception=True)
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except (ValueError, IOError) as e:
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raise RuntimeError("Failed to get cooling level - {}".format(e))
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