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David Gibson e813a4df7d conf: Allow address remapped to host to be configured
Because the host and guest share the same IP address with passt/pasta, it's
not possible for the guest to directly address the host.  Therefore we
allow packets from the guest going to a special "NAT to host" address to be
redirected to the host, appearing there as though they have both source and
destination address of loopback.

Currently that special address is always the address of the default
gateway (or none).  That can be a problem if we want that gateway to be
addressable by the guest.  Therefore, allow the special "NAT to host"
address to be overridden on the command line with a new --map-host-loopback
option.

In order to exercise and test it, update the passt_in_ns and perf
tests to use this option and give different mapping addresses for the
two layers of the environment.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2024-08-21 12:00:35 +02:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
#
# PASST - Plug A Simple Socket Transport
# for qemu/UNIX domain socket mode
#
# PASTA - Pack A Subtle Tap Abstraction
# for network namespace/tap device mode
#
# test/passt/dhcp - Check DHCP and DHCPv6 functionality in passt mode
#
# Copyright (c) 2021 Red Hat GmbH
# Author: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
gtools ip jq dhclient sed tr
htools ip jq sed tr head
set MAP_NS4 192.0.2.2
set MAP_NS6 2001:db8:9a55::2
test Interface name
gout IFNAME ip -j link show | jq -rM '.[] | select(.link_type == "ether").ifname'
hout HOST_IFNAME ip -j -4 route show|jq -rM '[.[] | select(.dst == "default").dev] | .[0]'
hout HOST_IFNAME6 ip -j -6 route show|jq -rM '[.[] | select(.dst == "default").dev] | .[0]'
check [ -n "__IFNAME__" ]
test DHCP: address
guest /sbin/dhclient -4 __IFNAME__
gout ADDR ip -j -4 addr show|jq -rM '.[] | select(.ifname == "__IFNAME__").addr_info[0].local'
hout HOST_ADDR ip -j -4 addr show|jq -rM '.[] | select(.ifname == "__HOST_IFNAME__").addr_info[0].local'
check [ "__ADDR__" = "__HOST_ADDR__" ]
test DHCP: route
gout GW ip -j -4 route show|jq -rM '.[] | select(.dst == "default").gateway'
hout HOST_GW ip -j -4 route show|jq -rM '[.[] | select(.dst == "default").gateway] | .[0]'
check [ "__GW__" = "__HOST_GW__" ]
test DHCP: MTU
gout MTU ip -j link show | jq -rM '.[] | select(.ifname == "__IFNAME__").mtu'
check [ __MTU__ = 65520 ]
test DHCP: DNS
gout DNS sed -n 's/^nameserver \([0-9]*\.\)\(.*\)/\1\2/p' /etc/resolv.conf | tr '\n' ',' | sed 's/,$//;s/$/\n/'
hout HOST_DNS sed -n 's/^nameserver \([0-9]*\.\)\(.*\)/\1\2/p' /etc/resolv.conf | head -n3 | tr '\n' ',' | sed 's/,$//;s/$/\n/'
check [ "__DNS__" = "__HOST_DNS__" ] || ( [ "__DNS__" = "__MAP_NS4__" ] && expr "__HOST_DNS__" : "127[.]" )
# FQDNs should be terminated by dots, but the guest DHCP client might omit them:
# strip them first
test DHCP: search list
gout SEARCH sed 's/\. / /g' /etc/resolv.conf | sed 's/\.$//g' | sed -n 's/^search \(.*\)/\1/p' | tr ' \n' ',' | sed 's/,$//;s/$/\n/'
hout HOST_SEARCH sed 's/\. / /g' /etc/resolv.conf | sed 's/\.$//g' | sed -n 's/^search \(.*\)/\1/p' | tr ' \n' ',' | sed 's/,$//;s/$/\n/'
check [ "__SEARCH__" = "__HOST_SEARCH__" ]
test DHCPv6: address
guest /sbin/dhclient -6 __IFNAME__
gout ADDR6 ip -j -6 addr show|jq -rM '[.[] | select(.ifname == "__IFNAME__").addr_info[] | select(.prefixlen == 128).local] | .[0]'
hout HOST_ADDR6 ip -j -6 addr show|jq -rM '[.[] | select(.ifname == "__HOST_IFNAME6__").addr_info[] | select(.scope == "global" and .deprecated != true).local] | .[0]'
check [ "__ADDR6__" = "__HOST_ADDR6__" ]
test DHCPv6: route
gout GW6 ip -j -6 route show|jq -rM '.[] | select(.dst == "default").gateway'
hout HOST_GW6 ip -j -6 route show|jq -rM '[.[] | select(.dst == "default").gateway] | .[0]'
check [ "__GW6__" = "__HOST_GW6__" ]
# Strip interface specifier: interface names might differ between host and guest
test DHCPv6: DNS
gout DNS6 sed -n 's/^nameserver \([^:]*:\)\([^%]*\).*/\1\2/p' /etc/resolv.conf | tr '\n' ',' | sed 's/,$//;s/$/\n/'
hout HOST_DNS6 sed -n 's/^nameserver \([^:]*:\)\([^%]*\).*/\1\2/p' /etc/resolv.conf | tr '\n' ',' | sed 's/,$//;s/$/\n/'
check [ "__DNS6__" = "__HOST_DNS6__" ] || [ "__DNS6__" = "__MAP_NS6__" -a "__HOST_DNS6__" = "::1" ]
test DHCPv6: search list
gout SEARCH6 sed 's/\. / /g' /etc/resolv.conf | sed 's/\.$//g' | sed -n 's/^search \(.*\)/\1/p' | tr ' \n' ',' | sed 's/,$//;s/$/\n/'
hout HOST_SEARCH6 sed 's/\. / /g' /etc/resolv.conf | sed 's/\.$//g' | sed -n 's/^search \(.*\)/\1/p' | tr ' \n' ',' | sed 's/,$//;s/$/\n/'
check [ "__SEARCH6__" = "__HOST_SEARCH6__" ]