selftests: mlxsw: Add test for ip_forward_update_priority

Verify that with that sysctl turned off, DSCP prioritization and rewrite
works the same way as in qos_dscp_bridge test. However when the sysctl
is charged, there should be a reprioritization after routing stage,
which will be observed by a different DSCP rewrite on egress.

Signed-off-by: Petr Machata <petrm@mellanox.com>
Reviewed-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
This commit is contained in:
Petr Machata 2018-08-01 00:39:29 +02:00 committed by David S. Miller
parent cf60869814
commit 9bae0451b7
1 changed files with 233 additions and 0 deletions

View File

@ -0,0 +1,233 @@
#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# Test for DSCP prioritization in the router.
#
# With ip_forward_update_priority disabled, the packets are expected to keep
# their DSCP (which in this test uses only values 0..7) intact as they are
# forwarded by the switch. That is verified at $h2. ICMP responses are formed
# with the same DSCP as the requests, and likewise pass through the switch
# intact, which is verified at $h1.
#
# With ip_forward_update_priority enabled, router reprioritizes the packets
# according to the table in reprioritize(). Thus, say, DSCP 7 maps to priority
# 4, which on egress maps back to DSCP 4. The response packet then gets
# reprioritized to 6, getting DSCP 6 on egress.
#
# +----------------------+ +----------------------+
# | H1 | | H2 |
# | + $h1 | | $h2 + |
# | | 192.0.2.1/28 | | 192.0.2.18/28 | |
# +----|-----------------+ +----------------|-----+
# | |
# +----|----------------------------------------------------------------|-----+
# | SW | | |
# | + $swp1 $swp2 + |
# | 192.0.2.2/28 192.0.2.17/28 |
# | APP=0,5,0 .. 7,5,7 APP=0,5,0 .. 7,5,7 |
# +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
ALL_TESTS="
ping_ipv4
test_update
test_no_update
"
lib_dir=$(dirname $0)/../../../net/forwarding
NUM_NETIFS=4
source $lib_dir/lib.sh
reprioritize()
{
local in=$1; shift
# This is based on rt_tos2priority in include/net/route.h. Assuming 1:1
# mapping between priorities and TOS, it yields a new priority for a
# packet with ingress priority of $in.
local -a reprio=(0 0 2 2 6 6 4 4)
echo ${reprio[$in]}
}
h1_create()
{
local dscp;
simple_if_init $h1 192.0.2.1/28
tc qdisc add dev $h1 clsact
dscp_capture_install $h1 0
ip route add vrf v$h1 192.0.2.16/28 via 192.0.2.2
}
h1_destroy()
{
ip route del vrf v$h1 192.0.2.16/28 via 192.0.2.2
dscp_capture_uninstall $h1 0
tc qdisc del dev $h1 clsact
simple_if_fini $h1 192.0.2.1/28
}
h2_create()
{
simple_if_init $h2 192.0.2.18/28
tc qdisc add dev $h2 clsact
dscp_capture_install $h2 0
ip route add vrf v$h2 192.0.2.0/28 via 192.0.2.17
}
h2_destroy()
{
ip route del vrf v$h2 192.0.2.0/28 via 192.0.2.17
dscp_capture_uninstall $h2 0
tc qdisc del dev $h2 clsact
simple_if_fini $h2 192.0.2.18/28
}
dscp_map()
{
local base=$1; shift
for prio in {0..7}; do
echo app=$prio,5,$((base + prio))
done
}
switch_create()
{
simple_if_init $swp1 192.0.2.2/28
__simple_if_init $swp2 v$swp1 192.0.2.17/28
lldptool -T -i $swp1 -V APP $(dscp_map 0) >/dev/null
lldptool -T -i $swp2 -V APP $(dscp_map 0) >/dev/null
lldpad_app_wait_set $swp1
lldpad_app_wait_set $swp2
}
switch_destroy()
{
lldptool -T -i $swp2 -V APP -d $(dscp_map 0) >/dev/null
lldptool -T -i $swp1 -V APP -d $(dscp_map 0) >/dev/null
lldpad_app_wait_del
__simple_if_fini $swp2 192.0.2.17/28
simple_if_fini $swp1 192.0.2.2/28
}
setup_prepare()
{
h1=${NETIFS[p1]}
swp1=${NETIFS[p2]}
swp2=${NETIFS[p3]}
h2=${NETIFS[p4]}
vrf_prepare
sysctl_set net.ipv4.ip_forward_update_priority 1
h1_create
h2_create
switch_create
}
cleanup()
{
pre_cleanup
switch_destroy
h2_destroy
h1_destroy
sysctl_restore net.ipv4.ip_forward_update_priority
vrf_cleanup
}
ping_ipv4()
{
ping_test $h1 192.0.2.18
}
dscp_ping_test()
{
local vrf_name=$1; shift
local sip=$1; shift
local dip=$1; shift
local prio=$1; shift
local reprio=$1; shift
local dev1=$1; shift
local dev2=$1; shift
local prio2=$($reprio $prio) # ICMP Request egress prio
local prio3=$($reprio $prio2) # ICMP Response egress prio
local dscp=$((prio << 2)) # ICMP Request ingress DSCP
local dscp2=$((prio2 << 2)) # ICMP Request egress DSCP
local dscp3=$((prio3 << 2)) # ICMP Response egress DSCP
RET=0
eval "local -A dev1_t0s=($(dscp_fetch_stats $dev1 0))"
eval "local -A dev2_t0s=($(dscp_fetch_stats $dev2 0))"
ip vrf exec $vrf_name \
${PING} -Q $dscp ${sip:+-I $sip} $dip \
-c 10 -i 0.1 -w 2 &> /dev/null
eval "local -A dev1_t1s=($(dscp_fetch_stats $dev1 0))"
eval "local -A dev2_t1s=($(dscp_fetch_stats $dev2 0))"
for i in {0..7}; do
local dscpi=$((i << 2))
local expect2=0
local expect3=0
if ((i == prio2)); then
expect2=10
fi
if ((i == prio3)); then
expect3=10
fi
local delta=$((dev2_t1s[$i] - dev2_t0s[$i]))
((expect2 == delta))
check_err $? "DSCP $dscpi@$dev2: Expected to capture $expect2 packets, got $delta."
delta=$((dev1_t1s[$i] - dev1_t0s[$i]))
((expect3 == delta))
check_err $? "DSCP $dscpi@$dev1: Expected to capture $expect3 packets, got $delta."
done
log_test "DSCP rewrite: $dscp-(prio $prio2)-$dscp2-(prio $prio3)-$dscp3"
}
__test_update()
{
local update=$1; shift
local reprio=$1; shift
sysctl_restore net.ipv4.ip_forward_update_priority
sysctl_set net.ipv4.ip_forward_update_priority $update
for prio in {0..7}; do
dscp_ping_test v$h1 192.0.2.1 192.0.2.18 $prio $reprio $h1 $h2
done
}
test_update()
{
__test_update 1 reprioritize
}
test_no_update()
{
__test_update 0 echo
}
trap cleanup EXIT
setup_prepare
setup_wait
tests_run
exit $EXIT_STATUS