Paolo Abeni 98cb12eb52 selftests: net: remove dependency on ebpf tests
Several net tests requires an XDP program build under the ebpf
directory, and error out if such program is not available.

That makes running successful net test hard, let's duplicate into the
net dir the [very small] program, re-using the existing rules to build
it, and finally dropping the bogus dependency.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Willem de Bruijn <willemb@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/28e7af7c031557f691dc8045ee41dd549dd5e74c.1706131762.git.pabeni@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-01-25 15:59:22 -08:00

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#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#
# Run a series of udpgro functional tests.
source net_helper.sh
readonly PEER_NS="ns-peer-$(mktemp -u XXXXXX)"
BPF_FILE="xdp_dummy.o"
# set global exit status, but never reset nonzero one.
check_err()
{
if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then
ret=$1
fi
}
cleanup() {
local -r jobs="$(jobs -p)"
local -r ns="$(ip netns list|grep $PEER_NS)"
[ -n "${jobs}" ] && kill -1 ${jobs} 2>/dev/null
[ -n "$ns" ] && ip netns del $ns 2>/dev/null
}
trap cleanup EXIT
cfg_veth() {
ip netns add "${PEER_NS}"
ip -netns "${PEER_NS}" link set lo up
ip link add type veth
ip link set dev veth0 up
ip addr add dev veth0 192.168.1.2/24
ip addr add dev veth0 2001:db8::2/64 nodad
ip link set dev veth1 netns "${PEER_NS}"
ip -netns "${PEER_NS}" addr add dev veth1 192.168.1.1/24
ip -netns "${PEER_NS}" addr add dev veth1 2001:db8::1/64 nodad
ip -netns "${PEER_NS}" link set dev veth1 up
ip -n "${PEER_NS}" link set veth1 xdp object ${BPF_FILE} section xdp
}
run_one() {
# use 'rx' as separator between sender args and receiver args
local -r all="$@"
local -r tx_args=${all%rx*}
local -r rx_args=${all#*rx}
cfg_veth
ip netns exec "${PEER_NS}" ./udpgso_bench_rx -C 1000 -R 10 ${rx_args} && \
echo "ok" || \
echo "failed" &
wait_local_port_listen ${PEER_NS} 8000 udp
./udpgso_bench_tx ${tx_args}
ret=$?
wait $(jobs -p)
return $ret
}
run_test() {
local -r args=$@
printf " %-40s" "$1"
./in_netns.sh $0 __subprocess $2 rx -G -r $3
}
run_one_nat() {
# use 'rx' as separator between sender args and receiver args
local addr1 addr2 pid family="" ipt_cmd=ip6tables
local -r all="$@"
local -r tx_args=${all%rx*}
local -r rx_args=${all#*rx}
if [[ ${tx_args} = *-4* ]]; then
ipt_cmd=iptables
family=-4
addr1=192.168.1.1
addr2=192.168.1.3/24
else
addr1=2001:db8::1
addr2="2001:db8::3/64 nodad"
fi
cfg_veth
ip -netns "${PEER_NS}" addr add dev veth1 ${addr2}
# fool the GRO engine changing the destination address ...
ip netns exec "${PEER_NS}" $ipt_cmd -t nat -I PREROUTING -d ${addr1} -j DNAT --to-destination ${addr2%/*}
# ... so that GRO will match the UDP_GRO enabled socket, but packets
# will land on the 'plain' one
ip netns exec "${PEER_NS}" ./udpgso_bench_rx -G ${family} -b ${addr1} -n 0 &
pid=$!
ip netns exec "${PEER_NS}" ./udpgso_bench_rx -C 1000 -R 10 ${family} -b ${addr2%/*} ${rx_args} && \
echo "ok" || \
echo "failed"&
wait_local_port_listen "${PEER_NS}" 8000 udp
./udpgso_bench_tx ${tx_args}
ret=$?
kill -INT $pid
wait $(jobs -p)
return $ret
}
run_one_2sock() {
# use 'rx' as separator between sender args and receiver args
local -r all="$@"
local -r tx_args=${all%rx*}
local -r rx_args=${all#*rx}
cfg_veth
ip netns exec "${PEER_NS}" ./udpgso_bench_rx -C 1000 -R 10 ${rx_args} -p 12345 &
ip netns exec "${PEER_NS}" ./udpgso_bench_rx -C 2000 -R 10 ${rx_args} && \
echo "ok" || \
echo "failed" &
wait_local_port_listen "${PEER_NS}" 12345 udp
./udpgso_bench_tx ${tx_args} -p 12345
wait_local_port_listen "${PEER_NS}" 8000 udp
./udpgso_bench_tx ${tx_args}
ret=$?
wait $(jobs -p)
return $ret
}
run_nat_test() {
local -r args=$@
printf " %-40s" "$1"
./in_netns.sh $0 __subprocess_nat $2 rx -r $3
}
run_2sock_test() {
local -r args=$@
printf " %-40s" "$1"
./in_netns.sh $0 __subprocess_2sock $2 rx -G -r $3
}
run_all() {
local -r core_args="-l 4"
local -r ipv4_args="${core_args} -4 -D 192.168.1.1"
local -r ipv6_args="${core_args} -6 -D 2001:db8::1"
ret=0
echo "ipv4"
run_test "no GRO" "${ipv4_args} -M 10 -s 1400" "-4 -n 10 -l 1400"
check_err $?
# explicitly check we are not receiving UDP_SEGMENT cmsg (-S -1)
# when GRO does not take place
run_test "no GRO chk cmsg" "${ipv4_args} -M 10 -s 1400" "-4 -n 10 -l 1400 -S -1"
check_err $?
# the GSO packets are aggregated because:
# * veth schedule napi after each xmit
# * segmentation happens in BH context, veth napi poll is delayed after
# the transmission of the last segment
run_test "GRO" "${ipv4_args} -M 1 -s 14720 -S 0 " "-4 -n 1 -l 14720"
check_err $?
run_test "GRO chk cmsg" "${ipv4_args} -M 1 -s 14720 -S 0 " "-4 -n 1 -l 14720 -S 1472"
check_err $?
run_test "GRO with custom segment size" "${ipv4_args} -M 1 -s 14720 -S 500 " "-4 -n 1 -l 14720"
check_err $?
run_test "GRO with custom segment size cmsg" "${ipv4_args} -M 1 -s 14720 -S 500 " "-4 -n 1 -l 14720 -S 500"
check_err $?
run_nat_test "bad GRO lookup" "${ipv4_args} -M 1 -s 14720 -S 0" "-n 10 -l 1472"
check_err $?
run_2sock_test "multiple GRO socks" "${ipv4_args} -M 1 -s 14720 -S 0 " "-4 -n 1 -l 14720 -S 1472"
check_err $?
echo "ipv6"
run_test "no GRO" "${ipv6_args} -M 10 -s 1400" "-n 10 -l 1400"
check_err $?
run_test "no GRO chk cmsg" "${ipv6_args} -M 10 -s 1400" "-n 10 -l 1400 -S -1"
check_err $?
run_test "GRO" "${ipv6_args} -M 1 -s 14520 -S 0" "-n 1 -l 14520"
check_err $?
run_test "GRO chk cmsg" "${ipv6_args} -M 1 -s 14520 -S 0" "-n 1 -l 14520 -S 1452"
check_err $?
run_test "GRO with custom segment size" "${ipv6_args} -M 1 -s 14520 -S 500" "-n 1 -l 14520"
check_err $?
run_test "GRO with custom segment size cmsg" "${ipv6_args} -M 1 -s 14520 -S 500" "-n 1 -l 14520 -S 500"
check_err $?
run_nat_test "bad GRO lookup" "${ipv6_args} -M 1 -s 14520 -S 0" "-n 10 -l 1452"
check_err $?
run_2sock_test "multiple GRO socks" "${ipv6_args} -M 1 -s 14520 -S 0 " "-n 1 -l 14520 -S 1452"
check_err $?
return $ret
}
if [ ! -f ${BPF_FILE} ]; then
echo "Missing ${BPF_FILE}. Run 'make' first"
exit -1
fi
if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then
run_all
elif [[ $1 == "__subprocess" ]]; then
shift
run_one $@
elif [[ $1 == "__subprocess_nat" ]]; then
shift
run_one_nat $@
elif [[ $1 == "__subprocess_2sock" ]]; then
shift
run_one_2sock $@
fi
exit $?