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David Gibson
9a0e544f05 test: Improve test for NDP assigned prefix
In the NDP tests we search explicitly for a guest address with prefix
length 64.  AFAICT this is an attempt to specifically find the SLAAC
assigned address, rather than something assigned by other means.  We can do
that more explicitly by checking for .protocol == "kernel_ra". however.

The SLAAC prefixes we assigned *will* always be 64-bit, that's hard-coded
into our NDP implementation.  RFC4862 doesn't really allow anything else
since the interface identifiers for an Ethernet-like link are 64-bits.

Let's actually verify that, rather than just assuming it, by extracting the
prefix length assigned in the guest and checking it as well.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2024-11-07 12:47:37 +01:00
David Gibson
58e6d68599 test: Clarify test for spliced inbound transfers
The tests in pasta/tcp and pasta/udp for inbound transfers have the server
listening within the namespace explicitly bound to 127.0.0.1 or ::1.  This
only works because of the behaviour of inbound splice connections, which
always appear with both source and destination addresses as loopback in
the namespace.  That's not an inherent property for "spliced" connections
and arguably an undesirable one.  Also update the test names to make it
clearer that these tests are expecting to exercise the "splice" path.

Interestingly this was already correct for the equivalent passt_in_ns/*,
although we also update the test names for clarity there.

Note that there are similar issues in some of the podman tests, addressed
in https://github.com/containers/podman/pull/24064

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2024-10-18 20:28:00 +02:00
David Gibson
53176ca91d test: Wait for DAD on DHCPv6 addresses
After running dhclient -6 we expect the DHCPv6 assigned address to be
immediately usable.  That's true with the Fedora dhclient-script (and the
upstream ISC DHCP one), however it's not true with the Debian
dhclient-script.  The Debian script can complete with the address still
in "tentative" state, and the address won't be usable until Duplicate
Address Detection (DAD) completes.  That's arguably a bug in Debian (see
link below), but for the time being we need to work around it anyway.

We usually get away with this, because by the time we do anything where the
address matters, DAD has completed.  However, it's not robust, so we should
explicitly wait for DAD to complete when we get an DHCPv6 address.

Link: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1085231

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2024-10-18 20:27:51 +02:00
David Gibson
75b9c0feb0 test: Explicitly wait for DAD to complete on SLAAC addresses
Getting a SLAAC address takes a little while because the kernel must
complete Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) before marking the address as
ready.  In several places we have an explicit 'sleep 2' to wait for that
to complete.

Fixed length delays are never a great idea, although this one is pretty
solid.  Still, it would be better to explicitly wait for DAD to complete
in case of long delays (which might happen on slow emulated hosts, or with
heavy load), and to speed the tests up if DAD completes quicker.

Replace the fixed sleeps with a loop waiting for DAD to complete.  We do
this by looping waiting for all tentative addresses to disappear.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2024-10-18 20:27:47 +02:00
David Gibson
3f917b326b netlink, test: Ignore deprecated addresses
When we retrieve or copy host addresses we can include deprecated
addresses, which is not what we want.  Adjust our logic to exclude them.
Similarly our tests can retrieve deprecated addresses, so exclude them
there too.

I hit this in practice because my router sometimes temporarily advertises
an fd00:: prefix before the real delegated IPv6 prefix.  The deprecated
address can hang around for some time messing up my tests.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2024-05-22 23:21:09 +02:00
Stefano Brivio
baf4e2c028 test: Select first reported IPv6 address for guest/host comparison
If we run passt nested (a guest connected via passt to a guest
connected via passt to the host), the first guest (L1) typically has
two IPv6 addresses on the same interface: one formed from the prefix
assigned via SLAAC, and another one assigned via DHCPv6 (to match the
address on the host).

When we select addresses for comparison, in this case, we have
multiple global unicast addresses -- again, on the same interface.
Selecting the first reported one on both host and guest is not
entirely correct (in theory, the order might differ), but works
reasonably well.

Use the trick from 5beef08597 ("test: Only select a single
interface or gateway in tests") to ask jq(1) for the first address
returned by the query.

Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2023-12-27 19:28:35 +01:00
Stefano Brivio
ca2749e1bd passt: Relicense to GPL 2.0, or any later version
In practical terms, passt doesn't benefit from the additional
protection offered by the AGPL over the GPL, because it's not
suitable to be executed over a computer network.

Further, restricting the distribution under the version 3 of the GPL
wouldn't provide any practical advantage either, as long as the passt
codebase is concerned, and might cause unnecessary compatibility
dilemmas.

Change licensing terms to the GNU General Public License Version 2,
or any later version, with written permission from all current and
past contributors, namely: myself, David Gibson, Laine Stump, Andrea
Bolognani, Paul Holzinger, Richard W.M. Jones, Chris Kuhn, Florian
Weimer, Giuseppe Scrivano, Stefan Hajnoczi, and Vasiliy Ulyanov.

Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2023-04-06 18:00:33 +02:00
David Gibson
feb8946ff5 test: Simplify data handling for transfer tests
Many of our tests are based around performing transfers of sample data
across passt/pasta created links.  The data flow here can be a bit
hard to follow since, e.g. we create a file transfer it to the guest,
then transfer it back to the host across several different tests.
This also means that the test cases aren't independent of each other.

Because we don't have the original file available at both ends in some
cases, we compare them by generating md5sums at each end and comparing
them, which is a bit complicated.

Make a number of changes to simplify this:
  1. Pre-generate the sample data files as a test asset, rather than
     building them on the fly during the tests proper
  2. Include the sample data files in the mbuto guest image
  3. Because we have good copies of the original data available in all
     contexts, we can now simply use 'cmp' to check if the transfer
     has worked, avoiding md5sum complications.
  4. Similarly we can always use the original copy of the sample data
     on the send side of each transfer, meaning that the tests become
     more independent of each other.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2022-09-29 12:21:19 +02:00
David Gibson
9fc476af6e test: Simpler termination handling for UDP tests
Because UDP is connectionless we don't have an in-built end-of-stream
signal for our connectivity tests.  We work around this by explicitly
adding an end marker to our sample data and killing the listening end once
it is seen.

However, socat has some built-in options - null-eof and shut-null - which
can be used to signal the end of stream with a zero-length UDP packet.
Use these to simplify how the UDP tests are implemented.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2022-09-13 11:14:29 +02:00
David Gibson
1c36c8d3f8 test: Use paths in __STATEDIR__ instead of 'temp' and 'tempdir' directives
Instead of using the 'temp' and 'tempdir' DSL directives to create
temporary files, use fixed paths relative to __STATEDIR__.  This has two
advantages:
  1) The files are automatically cleaned up if the tests fail (and even if
     that doesn't work they're easier to clean up manuall)
  2) When debugging tests it's easier to figure out which of the temporary
     files are relevant to whatever's going wrong

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2022-09-13 11:12:41 +02:00
David Gibson
c71a5e8528 test: Don't redundantly regenerate small test file in pasta/tcp
In what looks like a copy/paste error, pasta/tcp generates its small test
file twice.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2022-09-13 11:12:41 +02:00
David Gibson
594c2f9371 test: Group tests by mode then protocol, rather than the reverse
For example, passt/dhcp rather than dhcp/passt.  This is more
consistent with the two_guests and other test groups, and makes some
other cleanups simpler.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2022-09-13 11:12:41 +02:00