selftests/mptcp: Better delay & reordering configuration
The delay was intended to be configured to "simulate" a high(er) BDP link. As such, it needs to be set as part of the loss-configuration and not as part of the netem reordering configuration. The reordering-config also requires a delay but that delay is the reordering-extend. So, a good approach is to set the reordering-extend as a function of the configured latency. E.g., 25% of the overall latency. To speed up the selftests, we limit the delay to 50ms maximum to avoid having the selftests run for too long. Finally, the intention of tc_reorder was that when it is unset, the test picks a random configuration. However, currently it is always initialized and thus the random config won't be picked up. Closes: https://github.com/multipath-tcp/mptcp_net-next/issues/6 Reported-and-reviewed-by: Matthieu Baerts <matthieu.baerts@tessares.net> Signed-off-by: Christoph Paasch <cpaasch@apple.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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timeout=30
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ipv6=true
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ethtool_random_on=true
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tc_delay="$((RANDOM%400))"
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tc_delay="$((RANDOM%50))"
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tc_loss=$((RANDOM%101))
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tc_reorder=""
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testmode=""
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sndbuf=0
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rcvbuf=0
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do_ping "$ns4" $sender dead:beef:3::1
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done
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[ -n "$tc_loss" ] && tc -net "$ns2" qdisc add dev ns2eth3 root netem loss random $tc_loss
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[ -n "$tc_loss" ] && tc -net "$ns2" qdisc add dev ns2eth3 root netem loss random $tc_loss delay ${tc_delay}ms
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echo -n "INFO: Using loss of $tc_loss "
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test "$tc_delay" -gt 0 && echo -n "delay $tc_delay ms "
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reorder_delay=$(($tc_delay / 4))
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if [ -z "${tc_reorder}" ]; then
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reorder1=$((RANDOM%10))
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reorder1=$((100 - reorder1))
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reorder2=$((RANDOM%100))
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if [ $tc_delay -gt 0 ] && [ $reorder1 -lt 100 ] && [ $reorder2 -gt 0 ]; then
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if [ $reorder_delay -gt 0 ] && [ $reorder1 -lt 100 ] && [ $reorder2 -gt 0 ]; then
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tc_reorder="reorder ${reorder1}% ${reorder2}%"
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echo -n "$tc_reorder "
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echo -n "$tc_reorder with delay ${reorder_delay}ms "
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fi
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elif [ "$tc_reorder" = "0" ];then
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tc_reorder=""
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elif [ "$tc_delay" -gt 0 ];then
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elif [ "$reorder_delay" -gt 0 ];then
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# reordering requires some delay
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tc_reorder="reorder $tc_reorder"
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echo -n "$tc_reorder "
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echo -n "$tc_reorder with delay ${reorder_delay}ms "
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fi
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echo "on ns3eth4"
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tc -net "$ns3" qdisc add dev ns3eth4 root netem delay ${tc_delay}ms $tc_reorder
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tc -net "$ns3" qdisc add dev ns3eth4 root netem delay ${reorder_delay}ms $tc_reorder
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for sender in $ns1 $ns2 $ns3 $ns4;do
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run_tests_lo "$ns1" "$sender" 10.0.1.1 1
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