selftests: mptcp: add more arguments for chk_join_nr

This patch added five more arguments for chk_join_nr(). The default
values of them are all zero.

The first two, csum_ns1 and csum_ns1, are passed to chk_csum_nr(), to
check the mib counters of the checksum errors in ns1 and ns2. A '+'
can be added into this two arguments to represent that multiple
checksum errors are allowed when doing this check. For example,

        chk_csum_nr "" +2 +2

indicates that two or more checksum errors are allowed in both ns1 and
ns2.

The remaining two, fail_nr and rst_nr, are passed to chk_fail_nr() and
chk_rst_nr() respectively, to check the sending and receiving mib
counters of MP_FAIL and MP_RST.

Also did some cleanups in chk_fail_nr(), renamed two local variables
and updated the output message.

Signed-off-by: Geliang Tang <geliang.tang@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Mat Martineau <mathew.j.martineau@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
This commit is contained in:
Geliang Tang 2022-03-04 11:36:35 -08:00 committed by Jakub Kicinski
parent 8117dac3e7
commit 26516e10c4
1 changed files with 33 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -766,8 +766,21 @@ dump_stats()
chk_csum_nr()
{
local msg=${1:-""}
local csum_ns1=${2:-0}
local csum_ns2=${3:-0}
local count
local dump_stats
local allow_multi_errors_ns1=0
local allow_multi_errors_ns2=0
if [[ "${csum_ns1}" = "+"* ]]; then
allow_multi_errors_ns1=1
csum_ns1=${csum_ns1:1}
fi
if [[ "${csum_ns2}" = "+"* ]]; then
allow_multi_errors_ns2=1
csum_ns2=${csum_ns2:1}
fi
if [ ! -z "$msg" ]; then
printf "%03u" "$TEST_COUNT"
@ -777,8 +790,9 @@ chk_csum_nr()
printf " %-36s %s" "$msg" "sum"
count=`ip netns exec $ns1 nstat -as | grep MPTcpExtDataCsumErr | awk '{print $2}'`
[ -z "$count" ] && count=0
if [ "$count" != 0 ]; then
echo "[fail] got $count data checksum error[s] expected 0"
if [ "$count" != $csum_ns1 -a $allow_multi_errors_ns1 -eq 0 ] ||
[ "$count" -lt $csum_ns1 -a $allow_multi_errors_ns1 -eq 1 ]; then
echo "[fail] got $count data checksum error[s] expected $csum_ns1"
ret=1
dump_stats=1
else
@ -787,8 +801,9 @@ chk_csum_nr()
echo -n " - csum "
count=`ip netns exec $ns2 nstat -as | grep MPTcpExtDataCsumErr | awk '{print $2}'`
[ -z "$count" ] && count=0
if [ "$count" != 0 ]; then
echo "[fail] got $count data checksum error[s] expected 0"
if [ "$count" != $csum_ns2 -a $allow_multi_errors_ns2 -eq 0 ] ||
[ "$count" -lt $csum_ns2 -a $allow_multi_errors_ns2 -eq 1 ]; then
echo "[fail] got $count data checksum error[s] expected $csum_ns2"
ret=1
dump_stats=1
else
@ -799,27 +814,27 @@ chk_csum_nr()
chk_fail_nr()
{
local mp_fail_nr_tx=$1
local mp_fail_nr_rx=$2
local fail_tx=$1
local fail_rx=$2
local count
local dump_stats
printf "%-${nr_blank}s %s" " " "ftx"
count=`ip netns exec $ns1 nstat -as | grep MPTcpExtMPFailTx | awk '{print $2}'`
[ -z "$count" ] && count=0
if [ "$count" != "$mp_fail_nr_tx" ]; then
echo "[fail] got $count MP_FAIL[s] TX expected $mp_fail_nr_tx"
if [ "$count" != "$fail_tx" ]; then
echo "[fail] got $count MP_FAIL[s] TX expected $fail_tx"
ret=1
dump_stats=1
else
echo -n "[ ok ]"
fi
echo -n " - frx "
echo -n " - failrx"
count=`ip netns exec $ns2 nstat -as | grep MPTcpExtMPFailRx | awk '{print $2}'`
[ -z "$count" ] && count=0
if [ "$count" != "$mp_fail_nr_rx" ]; then
echo "[fail] got $count MP_FAIL[s] RX expected $mp_fail_nr_rx"
if [ "$count" != "$fail_rx" ]; then
echo "[fail] got $count MP_FAIL[s] RX expected $fail_rx"
ret=1
dump_stats=1
else
@ -911,6 +926,10 @@ chk_join_nr()
local syn_nr=$2
local syn_ack_nr=$3
local ack_nr=$4
local csum_ns1=${5:-0}
local csum_ns2=${6:-0}
local fail_nr=${7:-0}
local rst_nr=${8:-0}
local count
local dump_stats
local with_cookie
@ -957,9 +976,9 @@ chk_join_nr()
fi
[ "${dump_stats}" = 1 ] && dump_stats
if [ $checksum -eq 1 ]; then
chk_csum_nr
chk_fail_nr 0 0
chk_rst_nr 0 0
chk_csum_nr "" $csum_ns1 $csum_ns2
chk_fail_nr $fail_nr $fail_nr
chk_rst_nr $rst_nr $rst_nr
fi
}