Commit 43478201 authored by David S. Miller's avatar David S. Miller

Merge branch 'selftests-Add-tests-for-VXLAN-at-an-802-1d-bridge'

Ido Schimmel says:

====================
selftests: Add tests for VXLAN at an 802.1d bridge

Petr says:

This patchset adds several tests for VXLAN attached to an 802.1d bridge
and fixes a related bug.

First patch #1 fixes a bug in propagating SKB already-forwarded marks
over veth to bridges, where they are irrelevant. This bug causes the
vxlan_bridge_1d test suite from this patchset to fail as the packets
aren't forwarded by br2.

In patches #2 and #3, lib.sh is extended to support network namespaces.
The use of namespaces is necessitated by VXLAN, which allows only one
VXLAN device with a given VNI per namespace. Thus to host full topology
on a single box for selftests, the "remote" endpoints need to be in
namespaces.

In patches #4-#6, lib.sh is extended in other ways to facilitate the
following patches.

In patches #7-#15, first the skeleton, and later the generic tests
themselves are added.

Patch #16 then adds another test that serves as a wrapper around the
previous one, and runs it with a non-default port number.

Patches #17 and #18 add mlxsw-specific tests. About those, Ido writes:

The first test creates various configurations with regards to the VxLAN
and bridge devices and makes sure the driver correctly forbids
unsupported configuration and permits supported ones. It also verifies
that the driver correctly sets the offload indication on FDB entries and
the local route used for VxLAN decapsulation.

The second test verifies that the driver correctly configures the singly
linked list used to flood BUM traffic and that traffic is flooded as
expected.
====================
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
parents 7abaf9a8 94d302de
......@@ -4882,6 +4882,11 @@ void skb_scrub_packet(struct sk_buff *skb, bool xnet)
nf_reset(skb);
nf_reset_trace(skb);
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_SWITCHDEV
skb->offload_fwd_mark = 0;
skb->offload_mr_fwd_mark = 0;
#endif
if (!xnet)
return;
......
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#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#
# Test VxLAN flooding. The device stores flood records in a singly linked list
# where each record stores up to three IPv4 addresses of remote VTEPs. The test
# verifies that packets are correctly flooded in various cases such as deletion
# of a record in the middle of the list.
#
# +--------------------+
# | H1 (vrf) |
# | + $h1 |
# | | 203.0.113.1/24|
# +----|---------------+
# |
# +----|----------------------------------------------------------------------+
# | SW | |
# | +--|--------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
# | | + $swp1 BR0 (802.1d) | |
# | | | |
# | | + vxlan0 (vxlan) | |
# | | local 198.51.100.1 | |
# | | remote 198.51.100.{2..13} | |
# | | id 10 dstport 4789 | |
# | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
# | |
# | 198.51.100.0/24 via 192.0.2.2 |
# | |
# | + $rp1 |
# | | 192.0.2.1/24 |
# +----|----------------------------------------------------------------------+
# |
# +----|--------------------------------------------------------+
# | | R2 (vrf) |
# | + $rp2 |
# | 192.0.2.2/24 |
# | |
# +-------------------------------------------------------------+
lib_dir=$(dirname $0)/../../../net/forwarding
ALL_TESTS="flooding_test"
NUM_NETIFS=4
source $lib_dir/tc_common.sh
source $lib_dir/lib.sh
h1_create()
{
simple_if_init $h1 203.0.113.1/24
}
h1_destroy()
{
simple_if_fini $h1 203.0.113.1/24
}
switch_create()
{
# Make sure the bridge uses the MAC address of the local port and
# not that of the VxLAN's device
ip link add dev br0 type bridge mcast_snooping 0
ip link set dev br0 address $(mac_get $swp1)
ip link add name vxlan0 type vxlan id 10 nolearning noudpcsum \
ttl 20 tos inherit local 198.51.100.1 dstport 4789
ip address add 198.51.100.1/32 dev lo
ip link set dev $swp1 master br0
ip link set dev vxlan0 master br0
ip link set dev br0 up
ip link set dev $swp1 up
ip link set dev vxlan0 up
}
switch_destroy()
{
ip link set dev vxlan0 down
ip link set dev $swp1 down
ip link set dev br0 down
ip link set dev vxlan0 nomaster
ip link set dev $swp1 nomaster
ip address del 198.51.100.1/32 dev lo
ip link del dev vxlan0
ip link del dev br0
}
router1_create()
{
# This router is in the default VRF, where the VxLAN device is
# performing the L3 lookup
ip link set dev $rp1 up
ip address add 192.0.2.1/24 dev $rp1
ip route add 198.51.100.0/24 via 192.0.2.2
}
router1_destroy()
{
ip route del 198.51.100.0/24 via 192.0.2.2
ip address del 192.0.2.1/24 dev $rp1
ip link set dev $rp1 down
}
router2_create()
{
# This router is not in the default VRF, so use simple_if_init()
simple_if_init $rp2 192.0.2.2/24
}
router2_destroy()
{
simple_if_fini $rp2 192.0.2.2/24
}
setup_prepare()
{
h1=${NETIFS[p1]}
swp1=${NETIFS[p2]}
rp1=${NETIFS[p3]}
rp2=${NETIFS[p4]}
vrf_prepare
h1_create
switch_create
router1_create
router2_create
forwarding_enable
}
cleanup()
{
pre_cleanup
forwarding_restore
router2_destroy
router1_destroy
switch_destroy
h1_destroy
vrf_cleanup
}
flooding_remotes_add()
{
local num_remotes=$1
local lsb
local i
for i in $(eval echo {1..$num_remotes}); do
lsb=$((i + 1))
bridge fdb append 00:00:00:00:00:00 dev vxlan0 self \
dst 198.51.100.$lsb
done
}
flooding_filters_add()
{
local num_remotes=$1
local lsb
local i
tc qdisc add dev $rp2 clsact
for i in $(eval echo {1..$num_remotes}); do
lsb=$((i + 1))
tc filter add dev $rp2 ingress protocol ip pref $i handle $i \
flower ip_proto udp dst_ip 198.51.100.$lsb \
dst_port 4789 skip_sw action drop
done
}
flooding_filters_del()
{
local num_remotes=$1
local i
for i in $(eval echo {1..$num_remotes}); do
tc filter del dev $rp2 ingress protocol ip pref $i \
handle $i flower
done
tc qdisc del dev $rp2 clsact
}
flooding_check_packets()
{
local packets=("$@")
local num_remotes=${#packets[@]}
local i
for i in $(eval echo {1..$num_remotes}); do
tc_check_packets "dev $rp2 ingress" $i ${packets[i - 1]}
check_err $? "remote $i - did not get expected number of packets"
done
}
flooding_test()
{
# Use 12 remote VTEPs that will be stored in 4 records. The array
# 'packets' will store how many packets are expected to be received
# by each remote VTEP at each stage of the test
declare -a packets=(1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1)
local num_remotes=12
RET=0
# Add FDB entries for remote VTEPs and corresponding tc filters on the
# ingress of the nexthop router. These filters will count how many
# packets were flooded to each remote VTEP
flooding_remotes_add $num_remotes
flooding_filters_add $num_remotes
# Send one packet and make sure it is flooded to all the remote VTEPs
$MZ $h1 -q -p 64 -b de:ad:be:ef:13:37 -t ip -c 1
flooding_check_packets "${packets[@]}"
log_test "flood after 1 packet"
# Delete the third record which corresponds to VTEPs with LSB 8..10
# and check that packet is flooded correctly when we remove a record
# from the middle of the list
RET=0
packets=(2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2)
bridge fdb del 00:00:00:00:00:00 dev vxlan0 self dst 198.51.100.8
bridge fdb del 00:00:00:00:00:00 dev vxlan0 self dst 198.51.100.9
bridge fdb del 00:00:00:00:00:00 dev vxlan0 self dst 198.51.100.10
$MZ $h1 -q -p 64 -b de:ad:be:ef:13:37 -t ip -c 1
flooding_check_packets "${packets[@]}"
log_test "flood after 2 packets"
# Delete the first record and make sure the packet is flooded correctly
RET=0
packets=(2 2 2 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 3)
bridge fdb del 00:00:00:00:00:00 dev vxlan0 self dst 198.51.100.2
bridge fdb del 00:00:00:00:00:00 dev vxlan0 self dst 198.51.100.3
bridge fdb del 00:00:00:00:00:00 dev vxlan0 self dst 198.51.100.4
$MZ $h1 -q -p 64 -b de:ad:be:ef:13:37 -t ip -c 1
flooding_check_packets "${packets[@]}"
log_test "flood after 3 packets"
# Delete the last record and make sure the packet is flooded correctly
RET=0
packets=(2 2 2 4 4 4 1 1 1 3 3 3)
bridge fdb del 00:00:00:00:00:00 dev vxlan0 self dst 198.51.100.11
bridge fdb del 00:00:00:00:00:00 dev vxlan0 self dst 198.51.100.12
bridge fdb del 00:00:00:00:00:00 dev vxlan0 self dst 198.51.100.13
$MZ $h1 -q -p 64 -b de:ad:be:ef:13:37 -t ip -c 1
flooding_check_packets "${packets[@]}"
log_test "flood after 4 packets"
# Delete the last record, one entry at a time and make sure single
# entries are correctly removed
RET=0
packets=(2 2 2 4 5 5 1 1 1 3 3 3)
bridge fdb del 00:00:00:00:00:00 dev vxlan0 self dst 198.51.100.5
$MZ $h1 -q -p 64 -b de:ad:be:ef:13:37 -t ip -c 1
flooding_check_packets "${packets[@]}"
log_test "flood after 5 packets"
RET=0
packets=(2 2 2 4 5 6 1 1 1 3 3 3)
bridge fdb del 00:00:00:00:00:00 dev vxlan0 self dst 198.51.100.6
$MZ $h1 -q -p 64 -b de:ad:be:ef:13:37 -t ip -c 1
flooding_check_packets "${packets[@]}"
log_test "flood after 6 packets"
RET=0
packets=(2 2 2 4 5 6 1 1 1 3 3 3)
bridge fdb del 00:00:00:00:00:00 dev vxlan0 self dst 198.51.100.7
$MZ $h1 -q -p 64 -b de:ad:be:ef:13:37 -t ip -c 1
flooding_check_packets "${packets[@]}"
log_test "flood after 7 packets"
flooding_filters_del $num_remotes
}
trap cleanup EXIT
setup_prepare
setup_wait
tests_run
exit $EXIT_STATUS
......@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ create_netif_veth()
{
local i
for i in $(eval echo {1..$NUM_NETIFS}); do
for ((i = 1; i <= NUM_NETIFS; ++i)); do
local j=$((i+1))
ip link show dev ${NETIFS[p$i]} &> /dev/null
......@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ if [[ "$NETIF_CREATE" = "yes" ]]; then
create_netif
fi
for i in $(eval echo {1..$NUM_NETIFS}); do
for ((i = 1; i <= NUM_NETIFS; ++i)); do
ip link show dev ${NETIFS[p$i]} &> /dev/null
if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
echo "SKIP: could not find all required interfaces"
......@@ -477,11 +477,24 @@ master_name_get()
ip -j link show dev $if_name | jq -r '.[]["master"]'
}
link_stats_get()
{
local if_name=$1; shift
local dir=$1; shift
local stat=$1; shift
ip -j -s link show dev $if_name \
| jq '.[]["stats64"]["'$dir'"]["'$stat'"]'
}
link_stats_tx_packets_get()
{
local if_name=$1
link_stats_get $1 tx packets
}
ip -j -s link show dev $if_name | jq '.[]["stats64"]["tx"]["packets"]'
link_stats_rx_errors_get()
{
link_stats_get $1 rx errors
}
tc_rule_stats_get()
......@@ -783,6 +796,17 @@ multipath_eval()
log_info "Expected ratio $weights_ratio Measured ratio $packets_ratio"
}
in_ns()
{
local name=$1; shift
ip netns exec $name bash <<-EOF
NUM_NETIFS=0
source lib.sh
$(for a in "$@"; do printf "%q${IFS:0:1}" "$a"; done)
EOF
}
##############################################################################
# Tests
......@@ -790,10 +814,11 @@ ping_do()
{
local if_name=$1
local dip=$2
local args=$3
local vrf_name
vrf_name=$(master_name_get $if_name)
ip vrf exec $vrf_name $PING $dip -c 10 -i 0.1 -w 2 &> /dev/null
ip vrf exec $vrf_name $PING $args $dip -c 10 -i 0.1 -w 2 &> /dev/null
}
ping_test()
......@@ -802,17 +827,18 @@ ping_test()
ping_do $1 $2
check_err $?
log_test "ping"
log_test "ping$3"
}
ping6_do()
{
local if_name=$1
local dip=$2
local args=$3
local vrf_name
vrf_name=$(master_name_get $if_name)
ip vrf exec $vrf_name $PING6 $dip -c 10 -i 0.1 -w 2 &> /dev/null
ip vrf exec $vrf_name $PING6 $args $dip -c 10 -i 0.1 -w 2 &> /dev/null
}
ping6_test()
......@@ -821,7 +847,7 @@ ping6_test()
ping6_do $1 $2
check_err $?
log_test "ping6"
log_test "ping6$3"
}
learning_test()
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#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# A wrapper to run VXLAN tests with an unusual port number.
VXPORT=8472
ALL_TESTS="
ping_ipv4
"
source vxlan_bridge_1d.sh
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