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Make is_flat_memory more robust #491
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@Junchao-Mellanox Can you please modify the below description as well? sonic-platform-common/sonic_platform_base/sonic_xcvr/api/xcvr_api.py Lines 494 to 496 in 7f07fa6
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- Description Currently, is_flat_memory could return 3 different values: True when the module is flat memory False when the module is not flat memory None when the EEPROM read returns None or empty bytearray When it returns None, we should not assume that the module is NOT a flat memory. Instead, it would be safer to treat it as a flat memory. - Motivation and Context This PR is to make is_flat_memory only returns two state, True or False. And if EEPROM reading returns None or empty bytearray, we should treat the module as a flat memory. - How Has This Been Tested? Manual test
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- Description Currently, is_flat_memory could return 3 different values: True when the module is flat memory False when the module is not flat memory None when the EEPROM read returns None or empty bytearray When it returns None, we should not assume that the module is NOT a flat memory. Instead, it would be safer to treat it as a flat memory. - Motivation and Context This PR is to make is_flat_memory only returns two state, True or False. And if EEPROM reading returns None or empty bytearray, we should treat the module as a flat memory. - How Has This Been Tested? Manual test
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Description
Currently,
is_flat_memory
could return 3 different values:When it returns None, we should not assume that the module is NOT a flat memory. Instead, it would be safer to treat it as a flat memory.
Motivation and Context
This PR is to make
is_flat_memory
only returns two state, True or False. And if EEPROM reading returns None or empty bytearray, we should treat the module as a flat memory.How Has This Been Tested?
Manual test
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