slapos/promise/plugin/check_cpri_lock: Don't check whatever device blindly
Currently this promise is implemented by grepping whole rf_info output for "HW" and "SW" strings. But this won't work ok in the presence of multiple CPRI devices. Imagine, for example if one device has CPRI lock, while the other does not: PCIe CPRI /dev/sdr2@1: Hardware ID: 0x4b12 DNA: [0x0048248a334a7054] Serial: '' FPGA revision: 2023-06-23 10:05:24 FPGA vccint: 0.98 V FPGA vccaux: 1.76 V FPGA vccbram: 0.98 V FPGA temperature: 71.9 °C Clock tune: 0.0 ppm NUMA: 0 CPRI_option: '5' (x8) lock=no <-- NOTE DMA0: TX fifo: 66.67us Usage=16/32768 (0%) DMA0: RX fifo: 66.67us Usage=16/32768 (0%) DMA0 Underflows: 0 DMA0 Overflows: 0 PCIe CPRI /dev/sdr3@1: Hardware ID: 0x4b12 DNA: [0x0048248a334a7054] Serial: '' FPGA revision: 2023-06-23 10:05:24 FPGA vccint: 0.98 V FPGA vccaux: 1.77 V FPGA vccbram: 0.98 V FPGA temperature: 71.7 °C Clock tune: 0.0 ppm NUMA: 0 CPRI_option: '5' (x8) lock=HW+SW rx/tx=46.606us <-- NOTE Port #0: T14=46.606us DMA0: TX fifo: 66.67us Usage=16/32768 (0%) DMA0: RX fifo: 66.67us Usage=16/32768 (0%) DMA0 Underflows: 0 DMA0 Overflows: 0 the old code would still report "CPRI locked all ok" and also globally without indicating which CPRI channel is locked. -> Fix it by adjusting check_cpri_lock to parse rf_info text more precisely, detect devices there and to understand which device has CPRI lock and which does not. For now this change is accompanied by the following change in ors-amarisoft SR to keep it working: --- a/software/ors-amarisoft/instance-enb.jinja2.cfg +++ b/software/ors-amarisoft/instance-enb.jinja2.cfg @@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ parts = check-lopcomm-sync.py check-lopcomm-config-log.py check-lopcomm-stats-log.py - check-cpri-lock.py {% endif %} {% if slapparameter_dict.get("dnsmasq", None) %} dnsmasq-service @@ -48,6 +47,7 @@ parts = {% endif %} monitor-base publish-connection-information +{% set extra_part_list = [] %} extends = {{ monitor_template }} @@ -688,12 +688,21 @@ config-testing = {{ slapparameter_dict.get("testing", False) }} config-config-log = ${lopcomm-rrh-config-template:log-output} config-stats-period = {{ slapparameter_dict.get("enb_stats_fetch_period", 60) }} -[check-cpri-lock.py] +{% if ru == "lopcomm" %} +{%- set cell_list = slapparameter_dict.get('cell_list', {'default': {}}) %} +{%- for i, k in enumerate(cell_list) %} +{%- set sfp_port = cell_list[k].get('cpri_port_number', i) %} +{%- do extra_part_list.append('SFP{{sfp_port}}-cpri-lock.py') %} +[SFP{{sfp_port}}-cpri-lock.py] <= macro.promise promise = check_cpri_lock config-testing = {{ slapparameter_dict.get("testing", False) }} +config-sdr_dev = {{ slapparameter_dict.get('sdr_number', 0) }} +config-sfp_port = {{ sfp_port }} config-amarisoft-rf-info-log = ${amarisoft-rf-info-template:log-output} config-stats-period = {{ slapparameter_dict.get("enb_stats_fetch_period", 60) }} +{%- endfor %} +{% endif %} [check-rx-saturated.py] <= macro.promise @@ -702,3 +711,9 @@ config-testing = {{ slapparameter_dict.get("testing", False) }} config-amarisoft-stats-log = ${amarisoft-stats-template:log-output} config-stats-period = {{ slapparameter_dict.get("enb_stats_fetch_period", 60) }} config-max-rx-sample-db = {{ slapparameter_dict.get("max_rx_sample_db", 0) }} + +[buildout] +parts += +{%- for part in extra_part_list %} + {{ part }} +{%- endfor %} (posted in slapos!1461) The way rf_info text is parsed could be also useful in the future to e.g. detect FPGA revision of the boards and report their recency status via promise. /cc @jhuge, @tomo, @xavier_thompson, @Daetalus /reviewed-by @lu.xu /reviewed-on !127
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