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Temporary workaround for upstream bug:
"Mcollective fails to start in bootstrap of baremetal servers" [1]
This should be reverted as soon as upstream merges a fix.
While at it, add some missing license headers to patches.
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/fuel/newton/+bug/1656150
Change-Id: I6d03819bd2df5b8fd9451faedcfd2783847838fa
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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JIRA: ARMBAND-236
Change-Id: I91c4956b5baa479995bff2f569a321b8a0b421c0
Signed-off-by: Catalina Focsa <catalina.focsa@enea.com>
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[ Dan Andresan ]
- puppet: database: Fix Percona XtraBackup sync
[ Alexandru Avadanii ]
- disable all plugins;
- re-enable remote tracking;
- remove "Revert: Point to specific snapshot ...";
- patch context adjustments;
- obsolete "kernel-bump", linux-image-lts-xenial is now the default;
- network-checker iface state check now fixed upstream [1];
- fuel-nailgun-agent hugepage size should also check /proc/meminfo;
- fuel-nailgun-agent CPU detection for AArch64;
- nova AArch64 hugepage support is now upstream;
- obsolete Cirros Test VM direct kernel boot (by switch to AAVMF):
* f-l/0001-upload_cirros-Add-direct-kernel-boot-support.patch
* f-w/0001-direct-kernel-boot-for-cirros.patch
- rework m1.micro RAM size patch after puppet manifest split upstream;
- re-enable arch-agnostic plugins which were rebased in Fuel@OPNFV:
* f_yardstick-pluginbuild
* f_congress-pluginbuild
- do NOT retire MySQL SST provider patch series (nack: ARMBAND-186),
rebase (and keep for now) MySQL SST provider patches, as trying to
use xtrabackup-v2 revelead a regression since Colorado.3.0, and
these patches simplify troubleshooting a lot;
- AArch64: nova: libvirt: Use host-model cpu (ARMBAND-193);
- AArch64: nova: libvirt: Use pointer_model instead of use_usb_tablet;
- m1.micro RAM size insufficient for TestVM with AAVMF (s/128/256/)
- switch Cirros TestVM to AAVMF from direct kernel boot;
- backport nova libvirt driver fix for deleting instances booted with
AAVMF firmware from [2];
TODO (later):
- Include ISO build time fixes for cirros_testvm in Armband package;
TODO (ODL, later):
- test & revise leveldb patching;
- bring back Qugga patching for arm64;
- configure systemd service to automatically respawn;
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/417373/
[2] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/357190/
JIRA: ARMBAND-29
JIRA: ARMBAND-32
JIRA: ARMBAND-63
JIRA: ARMBAND-88
JIRA: ARMBAND-116
JIRA: ARMBAND-118
JIRA: ARMBAND-186
JIRA: ARMBAND-193
JIRA: ARMBAND-194
JIRA: ARMBAND-195
JIRA: ARMBAND-196
JIRA: ARMBAND-197
Change-Id: Ia99022e364e61245d109cabab9d0ed7157b4d2f5
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
Signed-off-by: Dan Andresan <dan.andresan@enea.com>
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While refactoring the patching mechanism, take care of:
- Sync submodule handling with Fuel@OPFNV;
- build: Investigate/prepare for moving patches to Fuel@OPNFV;
- build: Investigate divergent fuel-mirror;
- ISO build: cacheid for Fuel comps should not depend on
Armband git commit;
CHANGE:
Rename/shuffle patches while grouping them in "features",
preparing for upstreaming them to Fuel@OPNFV and beyond.
CHANGE:
Allow linking patches for better representing the dependency
between one patch and different features.
e.g. 0001-Add-arch-to-nailgun-release-and-target-image.patch:
- part of `multiarch-fuel`, because it extends Fuel;
- part of `direct-kernel-boot`, as arch is required for that;
- part of `cross-bootstrap`, target image is arch-dependent;
NOTE: Patch links are not staged to Fuel@OPNFV, they only serve
as markers that a specific patch is part of a feature.
CHANGE:
Kill all Fuel component submodules, now handled in Fuel@OPNFV:
- fuel-agent
- fuel-astute
- fuel-library
- fuel-mirror
- fuel-nailgun-agent
- fuel-web
CHANGE:
Move armband-fuel-config.mk to armband git root.
FIXME: m1.micro-Increase-profile-RAM-size-to-128MB.patch is NOT
part of `cross-bootstrap` feature, but patch context says so ...
FIXME: 0001-Add-arm64-deb-repositories-setup.patch is broken at
`make patches-export` by removing spaces at EOL.
v2 -> v3:
* Phony patch support (links to show a patch belongs to a feature);
* Updated README.md
v3 -> v7:
* Re-export Fuel submodules & plugins patches (update patch context);
* Update Cavium mail addresses (s/caviumnetworks.com/cavium.com/);
* Ignore submodule changes;
* Add armband git repo info to gitinfo_fuel.txt at build time;
Implements: ARMBAND-136
Closes-bug: ARMBAND-95
Closes-bug: ARMBAND-93
Closes-bug: ARMBAND-92
Change-Id: I1a236d9f43b2e6dca22055911f696b43c22b5973
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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This reverts commit dff8f1a78db4a04dd30c2e0ac03a36cb0b198aa7.
Change-Id: I317e0f6aa7665c28035307149e6e7d42fdf508f3
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Now we can kill fuel-astute submodule.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Ubuntu arm64: While keeping kernel 4.2 for Trusty
(linux-image-generic-lts-trusty), set 4.4 backported from Xenial
(linux-image-generic-lts-xenial) as default kernel for Armband ISO.
Xenial kernel 4.4 for Trusty has been tested with:
- AMD Softiron;
- APM Mustang;
- Cavium ThunderX;
While at it, remove obsoleted rtc-efi fixes.
Notes:
- keep 4.2 kernel inside the ISO;
- selecting 4.2 kernel may be done via deploy settings, by
overriding kernel flavor when calling `fuel-bootstrap`;
Related-bug: ARMBAND-48
Change-Id: Ice1f95939f0d7d9491befd20030740850b1a0e61
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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This is highly unlikely to be upstreamed in any other form than this.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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We used to change the harcoded grub-pc with grub-efi-arm64, but
since Mitaka now adds package list overrides in fixtures [1], we
may remove this obsolete patch.
[1] https://github.com/openstack/fuel-web/commit/
4ee42effe27694bd231663e3d0f10c0c42877177
Change-Id: I6707b4dbf3823f356c7ff2367215a41e287b80ac
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Kardach <stanislaw.kardach@cavium.com>
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Rebase after upstream change [1]:
"Grub stage1 shall be installed on all of disks"
[1] https://github.com/openstack/fuel-agent/commit/
c71a424b9552c07ef1f8a068bedea9563cbe45c
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Previously, rtc-efi module was blacklisted in fuel-library preseed
cobbler template, which is not used for Ubuntu target nodes.
Fix by instead blacklisting rtc-efi in cloud-init jinja2 template.
Change-Id: I325f8d1f411f51d494df7c738f1933445d996ff6
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While building for a different architecture (e.g. AArch64 on x86_64),
the bootstrap/target image build may take longer, due to latency
introduced by using qemu-user-static.
Change-Id: I2b57aae73ccc172fea9e53867bcb66e2f950498f
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Older ThunderX and possibly other UEFI-enabled targets do not support
rtc-efi properly, so they end up filling dmesg with useless
complaints about not being able to read system time.
This adds a simple test for rtc-efi and blacklists it in target OS
(Ubuntu) if not supported.
While we're at it, rename a patch file I missed in a previous rebase
and update TODO.
Change-Id: Ia86b27ad50aca9b0fde50522f2bd15d329726f34
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Older ThunderX and possibly other UEFI-enabled targets do not support
rtc-efi properly, so they end up filling dmesg with useless
complaints about not being able to read system time.
armband-rtc-efi-fix validates rtc-efi can be used on the system,
otherwise it rmmods rtc_efi kernel module via rcS script.
This patch hardcodes the addition of armband-rtc-ef-fix package during
bootstrap image build.
NOTES:
This could be later removed or, if other fixes need to be delivered
like this, grouped in a meta package.
Target OS (Ubuntu) still needs to be handled, preferably by blacklisting
rtc-efi module and rebuilding initramfs during provisioning.
Fuel 9.0 moved default package list to openstack.yaml fixture, see [1].
[1] https://github.com/openstack/fuel-web/commit/
4ee42effe27694bd231663e3d0f10c0c42877177
Change-Id: I57d632e3915058bbb1fc56b3a7fbd5d15787f9d9
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While we're at if, fix whitespace errors in affected patches.
Change-Id: Ic14e3e13f9503ab4b9307e55c731825b8a33da3b
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arm64 udev in Ubuntu Trusty is broken, so we had to provide our own
patched udev package in armband MOS repos.
Due to dpkg version comparison algorithm, our MOS version of udev
is considered a downgrade, which requires --force-yes for
apt-get dist-upgrade to work and pick up this version, otherwise
bootstrap/target image build would fail with apt-get error code 100.
This change can be dropped later, if other packages do not manifest
the same behavior.
Change-Id: I00f6a55290f2d09fd6aacfa948c84e39da27923d
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[ Florin Dumitrascu <florin.dumitrascu@enea.com> ]
* arm64 support for OpenDaylight Fuel Plugin
[ Stanislaw Kardach <kda@semihalf.com> ]
* Limit ESP to first drive
* Remove default+timeout+tr from cobbler profile
* Fix puppet syntax errors
* Disable usb tablet on aarch64
* Support direct kernel boot for CirrOS TestVM on aarch64
* Remove git version signature not to confuse patches-export
* Fix VGA support for CirrOS TestVM
* Makefile: Add clean-{docker,build}.
[ Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com> ]
* Performance: Use gzip instead of xz compression.
* Switch mirror proto from https to http.
* Update TODO with remaining tasks.
* Disable amd64 Liberty fixture (no multi-arch support yet).
* m1.micro: Increase RAM size to 128MB for aarch64 images.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
Signed-off-by: Florin Dumitrascu <florin.dumitrascu@enea.com>
Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Kardach <kda@semihalf.com>
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This brings initial code base for Armband project that allows building
an OPNFV Fuel 8 iso based on Brahmaputra components to be deployed on
arm64 servers.
Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Kardach <kda@semihalf.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <alexandru.avadanii@enea.com>
Signed-off-by: Florin Dumitrascu <florin.dumitrascu@enea.com>
JIRA:FUEL-39
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