selftests: mptcp: avoid calling pm_nl_ctl with bad IDs

IDs are supposed to be between 0 and 255.

In pm_nl_ctl, for both the 'add' and 'get' instruction, the ID is casted
in a u_int8_t. So if we give 256, we will delete ID 0. Obviously, the
goal is not to delete this ID by giving 256.

We could modify pm_nl_ctl and stop if the ID is negative or higher than
255 but probably better not to increase the number of lines for such
things in this tool which is only used in selftests. Instead, we use it
within the limits.

This modification also means that we will no longer add a new ID for the
2nd entry. That's why we removed an expected entry from the dump and
introduced with
commit dc8eb10e95 ("selftests: mptcp: add testcases for setting the address ID").

So now we delete ID 9 like before and we add entries for IDs 10 to 255
that are deleted just after.

Note that this could be seen as a fix but it was not really an issue so
far: we were simply playing with ID 0/1 once again. With the following
commit ("selftests: mptcp: add addr argument for del_addr"), it will be
different because ID 0 is going to required an address. We don't want
errors when trying to delete ID 0 without the address argument.

Acked-and-tested-by: Geliang Tang <geliangtang@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthieu Baerts <matthieu.baerts@tessares.net>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Matthieu Baerts 2021-03-30 17:08:54 -07:00 committed by David S. Miller
parent 740d798e87
commit 6254ad4088
1 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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check "ip netns exec $ns1 ./pm_nl_ctl get 9" "id 9 flags signal 10.0.1.9" "hard addr limit"
check "ip netns exec $ns1 ./pm_nl_ctl get 10" "" "above hard addr limit"
for i in `seq 9 256`; do
ip netns exec $ns1 ./pm_nl_ctl del 9
for i in `seq 10 255`; do
ip netns exec $ns1 ./pm_nl_ctl add 10.0.0.9 id $i
ip netns exec $ns1 ./pm_nl_ctl del $i
ip netns exec $ns1 ./pm_nl_ctl add 10.0.0.9 id $((i+1))
done
check "ip netns exec $ns1 ./pm_nl_ctl dump" "id 1 flags 10.0.1.1
id 2 flags 10.0.0.9
id 3 flags signal,backup 10.0.1.3
id 4 flags signal 10.0.1.4
id 5 flags signal 10.0.1.5