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[master] Mellanox: 2700, 4600c - Quoted device IDs to prevent false flags in pcied #15896
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…lags in pcied (sonic-net#15896) Why I did it Certain all-numeric device IDs of PCI devices in the pcie.yaml file are left unquoted, leading to false mismatch flags in the pcie daemon and subsequently leads to log flooding. This PR fixes that issue. Work item tracking Microsoft ADO (number only): 24578930 How I did it Added quotes around numeric PCI devices in the pcie.yaml files of the following platforms: x86_64-mlnx_msn2700-r0 x86_64-mlnx_msn4600c-r0 How to verify it Install latest image after the merge and verify that syslogs are not flooded with PCI device mismatch errors
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…lags in pcied (sonic-net#15896) Why I did it Certain all-numeric device IDs of PCI devices in the pcie.yaml file are left unquoted, leading to false mismatch flags in the pcie daemon and subsequently leads to log flooding. This PR fixes that issue. Work item tracking Microsoft ADO (number only): 24578930 How I did it Added quotes around numeric PCI devices in the pcie.yaml files of the following platforms: x86_64-mlnx_msn2700-r0 x86_64-mlnx_msn4600c-r0 How to verify it Install latest image after the merge and verify that syslogs are not flooded with PCI device mismatch errors
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Why I did it
Certain all-numeric device IDs of PCI devices in the pcie.yaml file are left unquoted, leading to false mismatch flags in the pcie daemon and subsequently leads to log flooding. This PR fixes that issue.
Work item tracking
How I did it
Added quotes around numeric PCI devices in the pcie.yaml files of the following platforms:
x86_64-mlnx_msn2700-r0
x86_64-mlnx_msn4600c-r0
How to verify it
Install latest image after the merge and verify that syslogs are not flooded with PCI device mismatch errors
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Tested branch (Please provide the tested image version)
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Quoted device IDs to prevent false flags in pcied
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