sonic-buildimage/dockers/docker-orchagent/enable_counters.py
Sudharsan Dhamal Gopalarathnam 81e139f483
VxLAN Tunnel Counters and Rates implementation (#8369) (#11986)
* Enable flex counters for Vxlan tunnel
* VxLAN Tunnel Counters and Rates implementation  (#8369) (#11986)
2022-09-09 16:43:09 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import time
import swsssdk
# ALPHA defines the size of the window over which we calculate the average value. ALPHA is 2/(N+1) where N is the interval(window size)
# In this case we configure the window to be 10s. This way if we have a huge 1s spike in traffic,
# the average rate value will show a curve descending from the spike to the usual rate over approximately 10s.
DEFAULT_SMOOTH_INTERVAL = '10'
DEFAULT_ALPHA = '0.18'
def enable_counter_group(db, name):
entry_info = db.get_entry("FLEX_COUNTER_TABLE", name)
if not entry_info:
info = {}
info['FLEX_COUNTER_STATUS'] = 'enable'
db.mod_entry("FLEX_COUNTER_TABLE", name, info)
def enable_rates():
# set the default interval for rates
counters_db = swsssdk.SonicV2Connector()
counters_db.connect('COUNTERS_DB')
counters_db.set('COUNTERS_DB', 'RATES:PORT', 'PORT_SMOOTH_INTERVAL', DEFAULT_SMOOTH_INTERVAL)
counters_db.set('COUNTERS_DB', 'RATES:PORT', 'PORT_ALPHA', DEFAULT_ALPHA)
counters_db.set('COUNTERS_DB', 'RATES:RIF', 'RIF_SMOOTH_INTERVAL', DEFAULT_SMOOTH_INTERVAL)
counters_db.set('COUNTERS_DB', 'RATES:RIF', 'RIF_ALPHA', DEFAULT_ALPHA)
counters_db.set('COUNTERS_DB', 'RATES:TUNNEL', 'TUNNEL_SMOOTH_INTERVAL', DEFAULT_SMOOTH_INTERVAL)
counters_db.set('COUNTERS_DB', 'RATES:TUNNEL', 'TUNNEL_ALPHA', DEFAULT_ALPHA)
def enable_counters():
db = swsssdk.ConfigDBConnector()
db.connect()
enable_counter_group(db, 'PORT')
enable_counter_group(db, 'RIF')
enable_counter_group(db, 'QUEUE')
enable_counter_group(db, 'PFCWD')
enable_counter_group(db, 'PG_WATERMARK')
enable_counter_group(db, 'PG_DROP')
enable_counter_group(db, 'QUEUE_WATERMARK')
enable_counter_group(db, 'BUFFER_POOL_WATERMARK')
enable_counter_group(db, 'PORT_BUFFER_DROP')
enable_rates()
def get_uptime():
with open('/proc/uptime') as fp:
return float(fp.read().split(' ')[0])
def main():
# If the switch was just started (uptime less than 5 minutes),
# wait for 3 minutes and enable counters
# otherwise wait for 60 seconds and enable counters
uptime = get_uptime()
if uptime < 300:
time.sleep(180)
else:
time.sleep(60)
enable_counters()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()