selftests/xsk: print per packet info in verbose mode
Print info about every packet in verbose mode, both for Tx and Rx. This is useful to have when a test fails or to validate that a test is really doing what it was designed to do. Info on what is supposed to be received and sent is also printed for the custom packet streams since they differ from the base line. Here is an example: Tx addr: 37e0 len: 64 options: 0 pkt_nb: 8 Tx addr: 4000 len: 64 options: 0 pkt_nb: 9 Rx: addr: 100 len: 64 options: 0 pkt_nb: 0 valid: 1 Rx: addr: 1100 len: 64 options: 0 pkt_nb: 1 valid: 1 Rx: addr: 2100 len: 64 options: 0 pkt_nb: 4 valid: 1 Rx: addr: 3100 len: 64 options: 0 pkt_nb: 8 valid: 1 Rx: addr: 4100 len: 64 options: 0 pkt_nb: 9 valid: 1 One pointless verbose print statement is also deleted and another one is made clearer. Signed-off-by: Magnus Karlsson <magnus.karlsson@intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230914084900.492-2-magnus.karlsson@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
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@ -747,6 +747,9 @@ static struct pkt_stream *__pkt_stream_generate_custom(struct ifobject *ifobj, s
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len = 0;
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}
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print_verbose("offset: %d len: %u valid: %u options: %u pkt_nb: %u\n",
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pkt->offset, pkt->len, pkt->valid, pkt->options, pkt->pkt_nb);
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if (pkt->valid && pkt->len > pkt_stream->max_pkt_len)
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pkt_stream->max_pkt_len = pkt->len;
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pkt_nb++;
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@ -1042,6 +1045,9 @@ static int receive_pkts(struct test_spec *test, struct pollfd *fds)
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return TEST_FAILURE;
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}
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print_verbose("Rx: addr: %lx len: %u options: %u pkt_nb: %u valid: %u\n",
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addr, desc->len, desc->options, pkt->pkt_nb, pkt->valid);
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if (!is_frag_valid(umem, addr, desc->len, pkt->pkt_nb, pkt_len) ||
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!is_offset_correct(umem, pkt, addr) ||
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(ifobj->use_metadata && !is_metadata_correct(pkt, umem->buffer, addr)))
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@ -1165,6 +1171,9 @@ static int __send_pkts(struct ifobject *ifobject, struct pollfd *fds, bool timeo
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bytes_written);
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bytes_written += tx_desc->len;
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print_verbose("Tx addr: %llx len: %u options: %u pkt_nb: %u\n",
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tx_desc->addr, tx_desc->len, tx_desc->options, pkt->pkt_nb);
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if (nb_frags_left) {
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i++;
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if (pkt_stream->verbatim)
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@ -1475,8 +1484,6 @@ static void *worker_testapp_validate_tx(void *arg)
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thread_common_ops_tx(test, ifobject);
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}
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print_verbose("Sending %d packets on interface %s\n", ifobject->pkt_stream->nb_pkts,
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ifobject->ifname);
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err = send_pkts(test, ifobject);
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if (!err && ifobject->validation_func)
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@ -1715,7 +1722,7 @@ static int testapp_bidi(struct test_spec *test)
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if (testapp_validate_traffic(test))
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return TEST_FAILURE;
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print_verbose("Switching Tx/Rx vectors\n");
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print_verbose("Switching Tx/Rx direction\n");
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swap_directions(&test->ifobj_rx, &test->ifobj_tx);
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res = __testapp_validate_traffic(test, test->ifobj_rx, test->ifobj_tx);
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