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David Gibson feb8946ff5 test: Simplify data handling for transfer tests
Many of our tests are based around performing transfers of sample data
across passt/pasta created links.  The data flow here can be a bit
hard to follow since, e.g. we create a file transfer it to the guest,
then transfer it back to the host across several different tests.
This also means that the test cases aren't independent of each other.

Because we don't have the original file available at both ends in some
cases, we compare them by generating md5sums at each end and comparing
them, which is a bit complicated.

Make a number of changes to simplify this:
  1. Pre-generate the sample data files as a test asset, rather than
     building them on the fly during the tests proper
  2. Include the sample data files in the mbuto guest image
  3. Because we have good copies of the original data available in all
     contexts, we can now simply use 'cmp' to check if the transfer
     has worked, avoiding md5sum complications.
  4. Similarly we can always use the original copy of the sample data
     on the send side of each transfer, meaning that the tests become
     more independent of each other.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2022-09-29 12:21:19 +02:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-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/two_guests/basic - Check basic functionality with two guests
#
# Copyright (c) 2021 Red Hat GmbH
# Author: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
g1tools ip jq dhclient socat cat
g2tools ip jq dhclient socat cat
htools ip jq
test Interface names
g1out IFNAME1 ip -j link show | jq -rM '.[] | select(.link_type == "ether").ifname'
g2out IFNAME2 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 "__IFNAME1__" ]
check [ -n "__IFNAME2__" ]
test DHCP: addresses
guest1 ip link set dev __IFNAME1__ up
guest1 /sbin/dhclient -4 __IFNAME1__
guest2 ip link set dev __IFNAME2__ up
guest2 /sbin/dhclient -4 __IFNAME2__
g1out ADDR1 ip -j -4 addr show|jq -rM '.[] | select(.ifname == "__IFNAME1__").addr_info[0].local'
g2out ADDR2 ip -j -4 addr show|jq -rM '.[] | select(.ifname == "__IFNAME2__").addr_info[0].local'
hout HOST_ADDR ip -j -4 addr show|jq -rM '.[] | select(.ifname == "__HOST_IFNAME__").addr_info[0].local'
check [ "__ADDR1__" = "__HOST_ADDR__" ]
check [ "__ADDR2__" = "__HOST_ADDR__" ]
test DHCPv6: addresses
# Link is up now, wait for DAD to complete
sleep 2
guest1 /sbin/dhclient -6 __IFNAME1__
guest2 /sbin/dhclient -6 __IFNAME2__
g1out ADDR1_6 ip -j -6 addr show|jq -rM '.[] | select(.ifname == "__IFNAME1__").addr_info[] | select(.prefixlen == 128).local'
g2out ADDR2_6 ip -j -6 addr show|jq -rM '.[] | select(.ifname == "__IFNAME2__").addr_info[] | select(.prefixlen == 128).local'
hout HOST_ADDR6 ip -j -6 addr show|jq -rM '.[] | select(.ifname == "__HOST_IFNAME6__").addr_info[] | select(.scope == "global").local'
check [ "__ADDR1_6__" = "__HOST_ADDR6__" ]
check [ "__ADDR2_6__" = "__HOST_ADDR6__" ]
test TCP/IPv4: guest 1 > guest 2
g1out GW1 ip -j -4 route show|jq -rM '.[] | select(.dst == "default").gateway'
guest2b socat -u TCP4-LISTEN:10004 OPEN:msg,create,trunc
guest1 echo "Hello_from_guest_1" | socat -u STDIN TCP4:__GW1__:10004
guest2w
sleep 1
g2out MSG2 cat msg
check [ "__MSG2__" = "Hello_from_guest_1" ]
test TCP/IPv6: guest 2 > guest 1
g2out GW2_6 ip -j -6 route show|jq -rM '.[] | select(.dst == "default").gateway'
guest1b socat -u TCP6-LISTEN:10001 OPEN:msg,create,trunc
guest2 echo "Hello_from_guest_2" | socat -u STDIN TCP6:[__GW2_6__%__IFNAME2__]:10001
guest1w
sleep 1
g1out MSG1 cat msg
check [ "__MSG1__" = "Hello_from_guest_2" ]
test UDP/IPv4: guest 1 > guest 2
guest2b socat -u TCP4-LISTEN:10004 OPEN:msg,create,trunc
guest1 echo "Hello_from_guest_1" | socat -u STDIN TCP4:__GW1__:10004
guest2w
sleep 1
g2out MSG2 cat msg
check [ "__MSG2__" = "Hello_from_guest_1" ]
test UDP/IPv6: guest 2 > guest 1
guest1b socat -u TCP6-LISTEN:10001 OPEN:msg,create,trunc
guest2 echo "Hello_from_guest_2" | socat -u STDIN TCP6:[__GW2_6__%__IFNAME2__]:10001
guest1w
sleep 1
g1out MSG1 cat msg
check [ "__MSG1__" = "Hello_from_guest_2" ]