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SONiC PCIe Monitoring services HLD

Rev 0.1

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Rev Date Author Change Description
0.1 Sujin Kang Initial version
0.2 Sujin Kang Add rescan for pcie device missing during boot
Add pcied to PMON for runtime monitoring

About This Manual

This document is intended to give the idea of how to monitor the platform PCIe devices and alert of any problems on PCIe buses and devices on SONiC using pcie-check service and pcied on PMON container.

1. PCIe Monitor service design

New PCIe Monitor service is designed to use the PcieUtil utility to check the current status of PCIe devices and buses and alert if there is any missing devices or any error while communicating on the PCIe buses.

PCIe device monitoring will be done in two separate services, pcie-check.service which is a systemd service, will check the PCIe device during the boot time and pcied which is a daemon in PMON container will monitor during the runtime.

First, pcie-check.service will be added to check the pcie device enumeration status, trigger a retry of a pci device rescan if there is any missing device and save the result status of pcie device check into the STATE_DB to indicate any device missing to the party that are interested in the device enumeration, for example, kernel_bde driver, platform drivers and etc.

Second, pcied in PMON will perform the periodic pcie device check during the run time.

Both pcie-check.service and pcied will update the state db with the PCIe device status whenever it changes.

1.1 Access the PCIe devices and buses from platform

PCIe device information can be accessed via read files under (e.g. /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:01:00.1), different vendors may have under different folders, these folder need to be mounted to platform container so pcied can access them.

For the convenience of implementation and reduce the time consuming, pcie-check.service will use the pcieutil which is the pcie diag tool. pcieutil is implemented based on platform_base.sonic_pcie.PcieUtil class.

  1. pcieutil should get the platform specific PCIe device information and monitor the PCIe device and bus status with PcieUtil.get_pcie_check.

  2. PcieUtil will provide APIs load_config_file, get_pcie_device and get_pcie_check to get the expected PCIe device list and informations, to get the current PCIe device information, and check if any PCIe device is missing or if there is any PCIe bus error.

pcieinfo_design

1.2 PCIe device configuration file

PcieUtil needs to get the expected PCIe device information to check the PCIe device status periodically, which is different for each platform/hardware sku.

Each vendor need to generate the PCIe device configuration file name as pcie.yml and locate the file under device/<platform>/<hardware_skus>/plugins.

Example) Location: device/celestica/x86_64-cel_seastone-r0/plugins/pcie.yaml

...
- bus: '01'
  dev: '00'
  fn: '0'
  id: b960
  name: 'Ethernet controller: Broadcom Limited Broadcom BCM56960 Switch ASIC'
- bus: '01'
  dev: '00'
  fn: '1'
  id: b960
  name: 'Ethernet controller: Broadcom Limited Broadcom BCM56960 Switch ASIC'

1.3 PCIe device status check

The default PCIe device check function, get_pcie_check is implemented in PcieUtil class at sonic_platform_base/sonic_pcie/pcie_common.py. It loads the PCIe device configuration file and compares them with the enumerated devices based on the platform sysfs device tree under /sys/bus/pci/devices/.

Here we define a common platform API to in class PcieBase:

@abc.abstractmethod
def get_pcie_check(self, timeout=0):
    """
     Check Pcie device with config file
     Returns:
        A list including pcie device and test result info
    """
    return []

Each vendor need to implement this function in PcieBase plugin if vendor has any additional pcie healthy check method.

PcieUtil calls this API to check the PCIe device status, following example code showing how this API will be called:

while True:
    status, device_dict = platform_pcieutil.get_pcie_check()
    if(status):
        for key, value in device_dict.iteritems():
            print("Device on PCIe bus: %s" was %s" % (key, value))

1.4 PCIe Check Service pcie-check.service flow

pcie-check.service will be started by systemd during boot up and it will spawn a thread to check PCIe device status and perform the rescan pci devices if there is any missing devices after rc.local.service is completed and it will update the state db with pcie device satus after the pcieutil pcie-chek call so that the dependent services/container or kernel driver can be started or stopped based on the status.

Detailed flow as showed in below chart:

1.5 PCIe daemon pcied flow

pcied will be started by PMON container will continue monitoring the PCIe device status during run time and it will check the PCIe device status periodically every 1 minute and update the state db when the status is checked.

Detailed flow as showed in below chart:

1.6 STATE_DB keys and value

The PCIe Monitoring services, pcie-check.service and pcied update the STATE_DB when they check the PCIe device status. The keys for PCIe device STATUS are "PCIE_STATUS|PCIE_DEVICES" with values of "PASSED" and "FAILED".

user@server:~$ redis-cli -n 6 SET "PCIE_STATUS|PCIE_DEVICES" "PASSED"
OK
user@server:~$ redis-cli -n 6 SET "PCIE_STATUS|PCIE_DEVICES"
"PASSED"

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Open Questions

  1. Current PcieUtil is limited to check the PCIe device availablility based on the configuration. Can we also add the PCIe communication error status check using AER detection into get_pcie_check() api or with a separate api? some plugins like, say, collectd (https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/fastpath/PCIe+Advanced+Error+Reporting+Plugin)