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[202205] Remove timer from FAST_REBOOT STATE_DB entry and use finalizer #2724
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Dedicated PR for 202205 branch similar to #1213 as part of fast-reboot finalizer implementation. Update syncd_init_common to check if fast-reboot is enabled according to the new value for FAST_REBOOT entry in STATE_DB. This PR should come along with the following PRs: sonic-net/sonic-utilities#2724 sonic-net/sonic-platform-daemons#343 sonic-net/sonic-buildimage#14143 This set of PRs solves the issue sonic-net/sonic-buildimage#13251
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Update sonic-utilities submodule pointer to include the following: * 6f05f7ed [202205] Remove timer from FAST_REBOOT STATE_DB entry and use finalizer ([sonic-net#2724](sonic-net/sonic-utilities#2724)) Signed-off-by: dprital <drorp@nvidia.com>
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Fix DB migrator logic for migrating fast-reboot table, fixing #2724 db_migrator. How I did it Checking if fast-reboot table exists in DB. How to verify it Verified manually, migrating after fast-reboot and after cold/warm reboot.
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This PR is similar to #335, dedicated to 202205 branch. Update xcvrd to check if fast-reboot is enabled according to the new value for FAST_REBOOT entry in STATE_DB. This PR should come along with the following PRs: sonic-net/sonic-buildimage#14143 sonic-net/sonic-sairedis#1217 sonic-net/sonic-utilities#2724 This set of PRs solves the issue sonic-net/sonic-buildimage#13251 Description Update xcvrd to check the updated form of fast-reboot entry in state-db as it was changed. Motivation and Context Introducing fast-reboot finalizer on top of warmboot-finalizer, fast-reboot entry in STATE_DB is now changed from "1"/None to "enable: true/false". How Has This Been Tested? Existing tests, and fast-reboot.
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Dedicated PR for 202205 branch similar to #2621 as part of fast-reboot finalizer implementation.
This should come along with sonic-buildimage PR implementing fast-reboot finalizing logic in finalize-warmboot script and other submodules PRs utilizing the change.
This PR should come along with the following PRs as well:
sonic-net/sonic-sairedis#1217
sonic-net/sonic-platform-daemons#343
sonic-net/sonic-buildimage#14143
This set of PRs solves the issue sonic-net/sonic-buildimage#13251
What I did
Remove the timer used to clear fast-reboot entry from state-db, instead it will be cleared by fast-reboot finalize function implemented inside finalize-warmboot script (which will be invoked since fast-reboot is using warm-reboot infrastructure).
As well instead of having "1" as the value for fast-reboot entry in state-db and deleting it when done it is now modified to set enable/disable according to the context.
As well all scripts reading this entry should be modified to the new value options.
How I did it
Removed the timer usage in the fast-reboot script and adding fast-reboot finalize logic to warm-reboot in the linked PR.
Use "enable: true/false" instead of "1" as the entry value.
How to verify it
Run fast-reboot and check that the state-db entry for fast-reboot is being deleted after finalizing fast-reboot and not by an expiring timer.
Previous command output (if the output of a command-line utility has changed)
New command output (if the output of a command-line utility has changed)