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- From: Alexander Gall <>
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- Subject: Re: [rare-dev] D5264 ONIE identifier
- Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2022 14:44:06 +0200
Ok, so the onie_machine identifier is indeed inventec_d10064 as
expected. It seems to me that the D10064 is somehow a successor of the
D5264, which is no longer available. Either that or the D5264 has
simply been re-branded. I found this thesis that contains a list of
Tofino-based platforms that existed in 2021:
https://upcommons.upc.edu/bitstream/handle/2117/340282/memoria.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
There, the Dxxxx systems are called "previous models".
--
Alex
On Wed, 8 Jun 2022 14:22:45 +0200, Frédéric LOUI <>
said:
> This is cpio output after ignited extract.
> root@localhost:/tmp/foo/etc# cat machine.conf
> # /etc/machine.conf for onie
> # Copyright (C) 2017 Curt Brune <>
> #
> # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
> # Source build-time machine configuration
> . /etc/machine-build.conf
> # Source run-time machine configuration if available
> [ -r /etc/machine-live.conf ] && . /etc/machine-live.conf
> # Use onie_machine if set, otherwise use build_machine
> onie_machine=${onie_machine:-$onie_build_machine}
> onie_platform="${onie_arch}-${onie_machine}-r${onie_machine_rev} »
> root@localhost:/tmp/foo/etc# cat machine-build.conf
> onie_version=uefi-202202240340
> onie_vendor_id=6569
> onie_build_machine=inventec_d10064
> onie_machine_rev=0
> onie_arch=x86_64
> onie_config_version=1
> onie_build_date="2022-02-24T03:40+00:00"
> onie_partition_type=gpt
> onie_kernel_version=4.9.57
> onie_firmware=auto
> onie_switch_asic=barefoot
> onie_skip_ethmgmt_macs=no
> onie_grub_image_name=grubx64.efi
> It is likely the machine is different.
>> Le 8 juin 2022 à 12:53, Alexander Gall <> a écrit :
>>
>> On Wed, 8 Jun 2022 12:24:11 +0200, Frédéric LOUI
>> <> said:
>>
>>> I mounted the ONIE partition and there is no «/etc/machine»
>>
>> I guess it's actually in the initrd. If you have the partition mounted
>> on /mnt and you have a directory /tmp/foo, the following should work
>>
>> xz -dc /mnt/onie/initrd.img* | cpio -imd -D /tmp/foo
>>
>> --
>> Alex
>>
>>> I was a bit surprised as our contact from Starlight wrote:
>>
>>> <quote>
>>> "I’ve tried to build it in other kernels but not very successful with it.
>>> https://github.com/opencomputeproject/OpenNetworkLinux/tree/dc450d30dafde183f8192e3ffc88c0c68856fcb0/packages/platforms/inventec/x86-64/d10056/modules/builds/src"
>>> </quote>
>>
>>> But it seems that this the machine id that INVENTEC used.
>>
>>
>>>> Le 8 juin 2022 à 12:13, Alexander Gall <> a écrit :
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, 8 Jun 2022 11:00:58 +0200, Frédéric LOUI
>>>> <> said:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Alex,
>>>>> I’m checking ONIE version on INVENTEC D5264.
>>>>> Strangely, the machine name is:
>>>>
>>>>> root@localhost:/# cat /etc/onl/platform
>>>>> x86-64-inventec-d10064-r0
>>>>
>>>> That looks like the ONIE "onie_platform" identifier, except with
>>>> dashes instead of underscores. From this I would say that the
>>>> "onie_machine" identifier (which is what I use as the platform ID in
>>>> the RARE package) is "inventec_d10064". You could check that if you
>>>> can mount the ONIE partition on that system and look at
>>>> /etc/machine.conf.
>>>>
>>>> But is the D5264 the same as the D10064? Last time we did this, the
>>>> onie_machine ID was "inventec_d5264q28b". I can no longer find any
>>>> reference to D5264 on the Invetec website.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Alex
- [rare-dev] D5264 ONIE identifier, Frédéric LOUI, 06/08/2022
- Re: [rare-dev] D5264 ONIE identifier, Alexander Gall, 06/08/2022
- Re: [rare-dev] D5264 ONIE identifier, Frédéric LOUI, 06/08/2022
- Re: [rare-dev] D5264 ONIE identifier, Alexander Gall, 06/08/2022
- Re: [rare-dev] D5264 ONIE identifier, Frédéric LOUI, 06/08/2022
- Re: [rare-dev] D5264 ONIE identifier, Alexander Gall, 06/08/2022
- Re: [rare-dev] D5264 ONIE identifier, Frédéric LOUI, 06/08/2022
- Re: [rare-dev] D5264 ONIE identifier, Alexander Gall, 06/08/2022
- Re: [rare-dev] D5264 ONIE identifier, Frédéric LOUI, 06/08/2022
- Re: [rare-dev] D5264 ONIE identifier, Alexander Gall, 06/08/2022
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