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2025-04-29selftests: net: move xdp_helper to net/libBui Quang Minh1-0/+1
Move xdp_helper to net/lib to make it easier for other selftests to use the helper. Signed-off-by: Bui Quang Minh <minhquangbui99@gmail.com> Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250425071018.36078-2-minhquangbui99@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2025-02-25selftests: drv-net: test XDP, HDS auto and the ioctl pathJakub Kicinski1-0/+3
Test XDP and HDS interaction. While at it add a test for using the IOCTL, as that turned out to be the real culprit. Testing bnxt: # NETIF=eth0 ./ksft-net-drv/drivers/net/hds.py KTAP version 1 1..12 ok 1 hds.get_hds ok 2 hds.get_hds_thresh ok 3 hds.set_hds_disable # SKIP disabling of HDS not supported by the device ok 4 hds.set_hds_enable ok 5 hds.set_hds_thresh_zero ok 6 hds.set_hds_thresh_max ok 7 hds.set_hds_thresh_gt ok 8 hds.set_xdp ok 9 hds.enabled_set_xdp ok 10 hds.ioctl ok 11 hds.ioctl_set_xdp ok 12 hds.ioctl_enabled_set_xdp # Totals: pass:11 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:1 error:0 and netdevsim: # ./ksft-net-drv/drivers/net/hds.py KTAP version 1 1..12 ok 1 hds.get_hds ok 2 hds.get_hds_thresh ok 3 hds.set_hds_disable ok 4 hds.set_hds_enable ok 5 hds.set_hds_thresh_zero ok 6 hds.set_hds_thresh_max ok 7 hds.set_hds_thresh_gt ok 8 hds.set_xdp ok 9 hds.enabled_set_xdp ok 10 hds.ioctl ok 11 hds.ioctl_set_xdp ok 12 hds.ioctl_enabled_set_xdp # Totals: pass:12 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0 Netdevsim needs a sane default for tx/rx ring size. ethtool 6.11 is needed for the --disable-netlink option. Acked-by: Stanislav Fomichev <sdf@fomichev.me> Tested-by: Taehee Yoo <ap420073@gmail.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250221025141.1132944-2-kuba@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2025-01-28selftests: net/{lib,openvswitch}: extend CFLAGS to keep options from environmentJan Stancek1-1/+1
Package build environments like Fedora rpmbuild introduced hardening options (e.g. -pie -Wl,-z,now) by passing a -spec option to CFLAGS and LDFLAGS. Some Makefiles currently override CFLAGS but not LDFLAGS, which leads to a mismatch and build failure, for example: /usr/bin/ld: /tmp/ccd2apay.o: relocation R_X86_64_32 against `.rodata.str1.1' can not be used when making a PIE object; recompile with -fPIE /usr/bin/ld: failed to set dynamic section sizes: bad value collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status make[1]: *** [../../lib.mk:222: tools/testing/selftests/net/lib/csum] Error 1 openvswitch/Makefile CFLAGS currently do not appear to be used, but fix it anyway for the case when new tests are introduced in future. Fixes: 1d0dc857b5d8 ("selftests: drv-net: add checksum tests") Signed-off-by: Jan Stancek <jstancek@redhat.com> Acked-by: Matthieu Baerts (NGI0) <matttbe@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Hangbin Liu <liuhangbin@gmail.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/3d173603ee258f419d0403363765c9f9494ff79a.1737635092.git.jstancek@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-10-22selftests: net: lib: Introduce deferred commandsPetr Machata1-1/+1
In commit 8510801a9dbd ("selftests: drv-net: add ability to schedule cleanup with defer()"), a defer helper was added to Python selftests. The idea is to keep cleanup commands close to their dirtying counterparts, thereby making it more transparent what is cleaning up what, making it harder to miss a cleanup, and make the whole cleanup business exception safe. All these benefits are applicable to bash as well, exception safety can be interpreted in terms of safety vs. a SIGINT. This patch therefore introduces a framework of several helpers that serve to schedule cleanups in bash selftests: - defer_scope_push(), defer_scope_pop(): Deferred statements can be batched together in scopes. When a scope is popped, the deferred commands scheduled in that scope are executed in the order opposite to order of their scheduling. - defer(): Schedules a defer to the most recently pushed scope (or the default scope if none was pushed.) - defer_prio(): Schedules a defer on the priority track. The priority defer queue is run before the default defer queue when scope is popped. The issue that this is addressing is specifically the one of restoring devlink shared buffer threshold type. When setting up static thresholds, one has to first change the threshold type to static, then override the individual thresholds. When cleaning up, it would be natural to reset the threshold values first, then change the threshold type. But the values that are valid for dynamic thresholds are generally invalid for static thresholds and vice versa. Attempts to restore the values first would be bounced. Thus one has to first reset the threshold type, then adjust the thresholds. (You could argue that the shared buffer threshold type API is broken and you would be right, but here we are.) This cannot be solved by pure defers easily. I considered making it possible to disable an existing defer, so that one could then schedule a new defer and disable the original. But this forward-shifting of the defer job would have to take place after every threshold-adjusting command, which would make it very awkward to schedule these jobs. - defer_scopes_cleanup(): Pops any unpopped scopes, including the default one. The selftests that use defer should run this in their exit trap. This is important to get cleanups of interrupted scripts. - in_defer_scope(): Sometimes a function would like to introduce a new defer scope, then run whatever it is that it wants to run, and then pop the scope to run the deferred cleanups. The helper in_defer_scope() can be used to run another command within such environment, such that any scheduled defers run after the command finishes. The framework is added as a separate file lib/sh/defer.sh so that it can be used by all bash selftests, including those that do not currently use lib.sh. lib.sh however includes the file by default, because ideally all tests would use these helpers instead of hand-rolling their cleanups. Signed-off-by: Petr Machata <petrm@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2024-05-09selftests: drv-net: add checksum testsWillem de Bruijn1-0/+7
Run tools/testing/selftest/net/csum.c as part of drv-net. This binary covers multiple scenarios, based on arguments given, for both IPv4 and IPv6: - Accept UDP correct checksum - Detect UDP invalid checksum - Accept TCP correct checksum - Detect TCP invalid checksum - Transmit UDP: basic checksum offload - Transmit UDP: zero checksum conversion The test direction is reversed between receive and transmit tests, so that the NIC under test is always the local machine. In total this adds up to 12 testcases, with more to follow. For conciseness, I replaced individual functions with a function factory. Also detect hardware offload feature availability using Ethtool netlink and skip tests when either feature is off. This need may be common for offload feature tests and eventually deserving of a thin wrapper in lib.py. Missing are the PF_PACKET based send tests ('-P'). These use virtio_net_hdr to program hardware checksum offload. Which requires looking up the local MAC address and (harder) the MAC of the next hop. I'll have to give it some though how to do that robustly and where that code would belong. Tested: make -C tools/testing/selftests/ \ TARGETS="drivers/net drivers/net/hw" \ install INSTALL_PATH=/tmp/ksft cd /tmp/ksft sudo NETIF=ens4 REMOTE_TYPE=ssh \ REMOTE_ARGS="root@10.40.0.2" \ LOCAL_V4="10.40.0.1" \ REMOTE_V4="10.40.0.2" \ ./run_kselftest.sh -t drivers/net/hw:csum.py Signed-off-by: Willem de Bruijn <willemb@google.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240507154216.501111-1-willemdebruijn.kernel@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-04-08selftests: net: add scaffolding for Netlink tests in PythonJakub Kicinski1-0/+8
Add glue code for accessing the YNL library which lives under tools/net and YAML spec files from under Documentation/. Automatically figure out if tests are run in tree or not. Since we'll want to use this library both from net and drivers/net test targets make the library a target as well, and automatically include it when net or drivers/net are included. Making net/lib a target ensures that we end up with only one copy of it, and saves us some path guessing. Add a tiny bit of formatting support to be able to output KTAP from the start. Reviewed-by: Petr Machata <petrm@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>