selftests/net: allow GRO coalesce test on veth
This change extends the existing GRO coalesce test to allow running on top of a veth pair, so that no H/W dep is required to run them. By default gro.sh will use the veth backend, and will try to use exiting H/W in loopback mode if a specific device name is provided with the '-i' command line option. No functional change is intended for the loopback-based tests, just move all the relevant initialization/cleanup code into the related script. Introduces a new initialization helper script for the veth backend, and plugs the correct helper script according to the provided command line. Additionally, enable veth-based tests by default. v1 -> v2: - drop unused code in setup_veth_ns() - Willem Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ TEST_PROGS += unicast_extensions.sh
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TEST_PROGS += udpgro_fwd.sh
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TEST_PROGS += veth.sh
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TEST_PROGS += ioam6.sh
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TEST_PROGS += gro.sh
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TEST_PROGS_EXTENDED := in_netns.sh
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TEST_GEN_FILES = socket nettest
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TEST_GEN_FILES += psock_fanout psock_tpacket msg_zerocopy reuseport_addr_any
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@ -1,45 +1,14 @@
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#!/bin/bash
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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source setup_loopback.sh
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readonly SERVER_MAC="aa:00:00:00:00:02"
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readonly CLIENT_MAC="aa:00:00:00:00:01"
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readonly TESTS=("data" "ack" "flags" "tcp" "ip" "large")
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readonly PROTOS=("ipv4" "ipv6")
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dev="eth0"
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dev=""
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test="all"
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proto="ipv4"
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setup_interrupt() {
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# Use timer on host to trigger the network stack
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# Also disable device interrupt to not depend on NIC interrupt
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# Reduce test flakiness caused by unexpected interrupts
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echo 100000 >"${FLUSH_PATH}"
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echo 50 >"${IRQ_PATH}"
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}
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setup_ns() {
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# Set up server_ns namespace and client_ns namespace
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setup_macvlan_ns "${dev}" server_ns server "${SERVER_MAC}"
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setup_macvlan_ns "${dev}" client_ns client "${CLIENT_MAC}"
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}
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cleanup_ns() {
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cleanup_macvlan_ns server_ns server client_ns client
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}
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setup() {
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setup_loopback_environment "${dev}"
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setup_interrupt
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}
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cleanup() {
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cleanup_loopback "${dev}"
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echo "${FLUSH_TIMEOUT}" >"${FLUSH_PATH}"
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echo "${HARD_IRQS}" >"${IRQ_PATH}"
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}
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run_test() {
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local server_pid=0
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local exit_code=0
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esac
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done
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readonly FLUSH_PATH="/sys/class/net/${dev}/gro_flush_timeout"
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readonly IRQ_PATH="/sys/class/net/${dev}/napi_defer_hard_irqs"
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readonly FLUSH_TIMEOUT="$(< ${FLUSH_PATH})"
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readonly HARD_IRQS="$(< ${IRQ_PATH})"
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if [ -n "$dev" ]; then
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source setup_loopback.sh
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else
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source setup_veth.sh
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fi
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setup
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trap cleanup EXIT
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if [[ "${test}" == "all" ]]; then
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#!/bin/bash
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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readonly FLUSH_PATH="/sys/class/net/${dev}/gro_flush_timeout"
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readonly IRQ_PATH="/sys/class/net/${dev}/napi_defer_hard_irqs"
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readonly FLUSH_TIMEOUT="$(< ${FLUSH_PATH})"
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readonly HARD_IRQS="$(< ${IRQ_PATH})"
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netdev_check_for_carrier() {
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local -r dev="$1"
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# Assumes that there is no existing ipvlan device on the physical device
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setup_loopback_environment() {
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local dev="$1"
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local dev="$1"
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# Fail hard if cannot turn on loopback mode for current NIC
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ethtool -K "${dev}" loopback on || exit 1
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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setup_interrupt() {
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# Use timer on host to trigger the network stack
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# Also disable device interrupt to not depend on NIC interrupt
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# Reduce test flakiness caused by unexpected interrupts
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echo 100000 >"${FLUSH_PATH}"
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echo 50 >"${IRQ_PATH}"
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}
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setup_ns() {
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# Set up server_ns namespace and client_ns namespace
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setup_macvlan_ns "${dev}" server_ns server "${SERVER_MAC}"
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setup_macvlan_ns "${dev}" client_ns client "${CLIENT_MAC}"
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}
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cleanup_ns() {
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cleanup_macvlan_ns server_ns server client_ns client
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}
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setup() {
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setup_loopback_environment "${dev}"
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setup_interrupt
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}
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cleanup() {
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cleanup_loopback "${dev}"
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echo "${FLUSH_TIMEOUT}" >"${FLUSH_PATH}"
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echo "${HARD_IRQS}" >"${IRQ_PATH}"
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}
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#!/bin/bash
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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setup_veth_ns() {
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local -r link_dev="$1"
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local -r ns_name="$2"
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local -r ns_dev="$3"
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local -r ns_mac="$4"
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[[ -e /var/run/netns/"${ns_name}" ]] || ip netns add "${ns_name}"
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echo 100000 > "/sys/class/net/${ns_dev}/gro_flush_timeout"
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ip link set dev "${ns_dev}" netns "${ns_name}" mtu 65535
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ip -netns "${ns_name}" link set dev "${ns_dev}" up
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ip netns exec "${ns_name}" ethtool -K "${ns_dev}" gro on tso off
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}
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setup_ns() {
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# Set up server_ns namespace and client_ns namespace
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ip link add name server type veth peer name client
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setup_veth_ns "${dev}" server_ns server "${SERVER_MAC}"
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setup_veth_ns "${dev}" client_ns client "${CLIENT_MAC}"
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}
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cleanup_ns() {
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local ns_name
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for ns_name in client_ns server_ns; do
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[[ -e /var/run/netns/"${ns_name}" ]] && ip netns del "${ns_name}"
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done
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}
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setup() {
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# no global init setup step needed
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:
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}
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cleanup() {
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cleanup_ns
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}
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