Commit 1880f272 authored by Jakub Kicinski's avatar Jakub Kicinski

selftests: drv-net: construct environment for running tests which require an endpoint

Nothing surprising here, hopefully. Wrap the variables from
the environment into a class or spawn a netdevsim based env
and pass it to the tests.
Reviewed-by: default avatarWillem de Bruijn <willemb@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240420025237.3309296-4-kuba@kernel.orgSigned-off-by: default avatarJakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
parent 54338929
......@@ -23,8 +23,41 @@ or::
# Variable set in a file
NETIF=eth0
Please note that the config parser is very simple, if there are
any non-alphanumeric characters in the value it needs to be in
double quotes.
NETIF
~~~~~
Name of the netdevice against which the test should be executed.
When empty or not set software devices will be used.
LOCAL_V4, LOCAL_V6, REMOTE_V4, REMOTE_V6
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Local and remote endpoint IP addresses.
REMOTE_TYPE
~~~~~~~~~~~
Communication method used to run commands on the remote endpoint.
Test framework has built-in support for ``netns`` and ``ssh`` channels.
``netns`` assumes the "remote" interface is part of the same
host, just moved to the specified netns.
``ssh`` communicates with remote endpoint over ``ssh`` and ``scp``.
Using persistent SSH connections is strongly encouraged to avoid
the latency of SSH connection setup on every command.
Communication methods are defined by classes in ``lib/py/remote_{name}.py``.
It should be possible to add a new method without modifying any of
the framework, by simply adding an appropriately named file to ``lib/py``.
REMOTE_ARGS
~~~~~~~~~~~
Arguments used to construct the communication channel.
Communication channel dependent::
for netns - name of the "remote" namespace
for ssh - name/address of the remote host
......@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ import os
import shlex
from pathlib import Path
from lib.py import ip
from lib.py import NetdevSimDev
from lib.py import NetNS, NetdevSimDev
from .remote import Remote
def _load_env_file(src_path):
......@@ -59,3 +60,98 @@ class NetDrvEnv:
self._ns = None
class NetDrvEpEnv:
"""
Class for an environment with a local device and "remote endpoint"
which can be used to send traffic in.
For local testing it creates two network namespaces and a pair
of netdevsim devices.
"""
# Network prefixes used for local tests
nsim_v4_pfx = "192.0.2."
nsim_v6_pfx = "2001:db8::"
def __init__(self, src_path):
self.env = _load_env_file(src_path)
# Things we try to destroy
self.remote = None
# These are for local testing state
self._netns = None
self._ns = None
self._ns_peer = None
if "NETIF" in self.env:
self.dev = ip("link show dev " + self.env['NETIF'], json=True)[0]
self.v4 = self.env.get("LOCAL_V4")
self.v6 = self.env.get("LOCAL_V6")
self.remote_v4 = self.env.get("REMOTE_V4")
self.remote_v6 = self.env.get("REMOTE_V6")
kind = self.env["REMOTE_TYPE"]
args = self.env["REMOTE_ARGS"]
else:
self.create_local()
self.dev = self._ns.nsims[0].dev
self.v4 = self.nsim_v4_pfx + "1"
self.v6 = self.nsim_v6_pfx + "1"
self.remote_v4 = self.nsim_v4_pfx + "2"
self.remote_v6 = self.nsim_v6_pfx + "2"
kind = "netns"
args = self._netns.name
self.remote = Remote(kind, args, src_path)
self.addr = self.v6 if self.v6 else self.v4
self.remote_addr = self.remote_v6 if self.remote_v6 else self.remote_v4
self.ifname = self.dev['ifname']
self.ifindex = self.dev['ifindex']
def create_local(self):
self._netns = NetNS()
self._ns = NetdevSimDev()
self._ns_peer = NetdevSimDev(ns=self._netns)
with open("/proc/self/ns/net") as nsfd0, \
open("/var/run/netns/" + self._netns.name) as nsfd1:
ifi0 = self._ns.nsims[0].ifindex
ifi1 = self._ns_peer.nsims[0].ifindex
NetdevSimDev.ctrl_write('link_device',
f'{nsfd0.fileno()}:{ifi0} {nsfd1.fileno()}:{ifi1}')
ip(f" addr add dev {self._ns.nsims[0].ifname} {self.nsim_v4_pfx}1/24")
ip(f"-6 addr add dev {self._ns.nsims[0].ifname} {self.nsim_v6_pfx}1/64 nodad")
ip(f" link set dev {self._ns.nsims[0].ifname} up")
ip(f" addr add dev {self._ns_peer.nsims[0].ifname} {self.nsim_v4_pfx}2/24", ns=self._netns)
ip(f"-6 addr add dev {self._ns_peer.nsims[0].ifname} {self.nsim_v6_pfx}2/64 nodad", ns=self._netns)
ip(f" link set dev {self._ns_peer.nsims[0].ifname} up", ns=self._netns)
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, ex_type, ex_value, ex_tb):
"""
__exit__ gets called at the end of a "with" block.
"""
self.__del__()
def __del__(self):
if self._ns:
self._ns.remove()
self._ns = None
if self._ns_peer:
self._ns_peer.remove()
self._ns_peer = None
if self._netns:
del self._netns
self._netns = None
if self.remote:
del self.remote
self.remote = None
......@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
from .consts import KSRC
from .ksft import *
from .netns import NetNS
from .nsim import *
from .utils import *
from .ynl import NlError, YnlFamily, EthtoolFamily, NetdevFamily, RtnlFamily
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
from .utils import ip
import random
import string
class NetNS:
def __init__(self, name=None):
if name:
self.name = name
else:
self.name = ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase) for _ in range(8))
ip('netns add ' + self.name)
def __del__(self):
if self.name:
ip('netns del ' + self.name)
self.name = None
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, ex_type, ex_value, ex_tb):
self.__del__()
def __str__(self):
return self.name
def __repr__(self):
return f"NetNS({self.name})"
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