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Stefano Brivio 676bf5488e test: Add tests for passt in vhost-user mode
Run functional and performance tests for vhost-user mode as well. For
functional tests, we add passt_vu and passt_vu_in_ns as symbolic links
to their non-vhost-user counterparts, as no differences are intended
but we want to distinguish them in test logs.

For performance tests, instead, we add separate perf/passt_vu_tcp and
perf/passt_vu_udp files, as we need longer test duration, as well as
higher UDP sending bandwidths and larger TCP windows, to actually get
the highest throughput vhost-user mode offers.

For valgrind tests, vhost-user mode needs two extra system calls:
statx and readlink. Add them as EXTRA_SYSCALLS for the valgrind
target.

Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2024-11-27 16:49:21 +01:00

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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
#
# Copyright (c) 2021 Red Hat GmbH
# Author: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
VERSION ?= $(shell git describe --tags HEAD 2>/dev/null || echo "unknown\ version")
# Does the target platform allow IPv4 connections to be handled via
# the IPv6 socket API? (Linux does)
DUAL_STACK_SOCKETS := 1
TARGET ?= $(shell $(CC) -dumpmachine)
# Get 'uname -m'-like architecture description for target
TARGET_ARCH := $(shell echo $(TARGET) | cut -f1 -d- | tr [A-Z] [a-z])
TARGET_ARCH := $(shell echo $(TARGET_ARCH) | sed 's/powerpc/ppc/')
# On some systems enabling optimization also enables source fortification,
# automagically. Do not override it.
FORTIFY_FLAG :=
ifeq ($(shell $(CC) -O2 -dM -E - < /dev/null 2>&1 | grep ' _FORTIFY_SOURCE ' > /dev/null; echo $$?),1)
FORTIFY_FLAG := -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2
endif
FLAGS := -Wall -Wextra -Wno-format-zero-length
FLAGS += -pedantic -std=c11 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=700 -D_GNU_SOURCE
FLAGS += $(FORTIFY_FLAG) -O2 -pie -fPIE
FLAGS += -DPAGE_SIZE=$(shell getconf PAGE_SIZE)
FLAGS += -DVERSION=\"$(VERSION)\"
FLAGS += -DDUAL_STACK_SOCKETS=$(DUAL_STACK_SOCKETS)
PASST_SRCS = arch.c arp.c checksum.c conf.c dhcp.c dhcpv6.c flow.c fwd.c \
icmp.c igmp.c inany.c iov.c ip.c isolation.c lineread.c log.c mld.c \
ndp.c netlink.c packet.c passt.c pasta.c pcap.c pif.c tap.c tcp.c \
tcp_buf.c tcp_splice.c tcp_vu.c udp.c udp_flow.c udp_vu.c util.c \
vhost_user.c virtio.c vu_common.c
QRAP_SRCS = qrap.c
SRCS = $(PASST_SRCS) $(QRAP_SRCS)
MANPAGES = passt.1 pasta.1 qrap.1
PASST_HEADERS = arch.h arp.h checksum.h conf.h dhcp.h dhcpv6.h flow.h fwd.h \
flow_table.h icmp.h icmp_flow.h inany.h iov.h ip.h isolation.h \
lineread.h log.h ndp.h netlink.h packet.h passt.h pasta.h pcap.h pif.h \
siphash.h tap.h tcp.h tcp_buf.h tcp_conn.h tcp_internal.h tcp_splice.h \
tcp_vu.h udp.h udp_flow.h udp_internal.h udp_vu.h util.h vhost_user.h \
virtio.h vu_common.h
HEADERS = $(PASST_HEADERS) seccomp.h
C := \#include <sys/random.h>\nint main(){int a=getrandom(0, 0, 0);}
ifeq ($(shell printf "$(C)" | $(CC) -S -xc - -o - >/dev/null 2>&1; echo $$?),0)
FLAGS += -DHAS_GETRANDOM
endif
ifeq ($(shell :|$(CC) -fstack-protector-strong -S -xc - -o - >/dev/null 2>&1; echo $$?),0)
FLAGS += -fstack-protector-strong
endif
prefix ?= /usr/local
exec_prefix ?= $(prefix)
bindir ?= $(exec_prefix)/bin
datarootdir ?= $(prefix)/share
docdir ?= $(datarootdir)/doc/passt
mandir ?= $(datarootdir)/man
man1dir ?= $(mandir)/man1
ifeq ($(TARGET_ARCH),x86_64)
BIN := passt passt.avx2 pasta pasta.avx2 qrap
else
BIN := passt pasta qrap
endif
all: $(BIN) $(MANPAGES) docs
static: FLAGS += -static -DGLIBC_NO_STATIC_NSS
static: clean all
seccomp.h: seccomp.sh $(PASST_SRCS) $(PASST_HEADERS)
@ EXTRA_SYSCALLS="$(EXTRA_SYSCALLS)" ARCH="$(TARGET_ARCH)" CC="$(CC)" ./seccomp.sh $(PASST_SRCS) $(PASST_HEADERS)
passt: $(PASST_SRCS) $(HEADERS)
$(CC) $(FLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(PASST_SRCS) -o passt $(LDFLAGS)
passt.avx2: FLAGS += -Ofast -mavx2 -ftree-vectorize -funroll-loops
passt.avx2: $(PASST_SRCS) $(HEADERS)
$(CC) $(filter-out -O2,$(FLAGS)) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) \
$(PASST_SRCS) -o passt.avx2 $(LDFLAGS)
passt.avx2: passt
pasta.avx2 pasta.1 pasta: pasta%: passt%
ln -sf $< $@
qrap: $(QRAP_SRCS) passt.h
$(CC) $(FLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -DARCH=\"$(TARGET_ARCH)\" $(QRAP_SRCS) -o qrap $(LDFLAGS)
valgrind: EXTRA_SYSCALLS += rt_sigprocmask rt_sigtimedwait rt_sigaction \
rt_sigreturn getpid gettid kill clock_gettime mmap \
mmap2 munmap open unlink gettimeofday futex statx \
readlink
valgrind: FLAGS += -g -DVALGRIND
valgrind: all
.PHONY: clean
clean:
$(RM) $(BIN) *~ *.o seccomp.h pasta.1 \
passt.tar passt.tar.gz *.deb *.rpm \
passt.pid README.plain.md
install: $(BIN) $(MANPAGES) docs
mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)
cp -d $(BIN) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)
cp -d $(MANPAGES) $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)
mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)
cp -d README.plain.md $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/README.md
cp -d doc/demo.sh $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)
uninstall:
$(RM) $(BIN:%=$(DESTDIR)$(prefix)/bin/%)
$(RM) $(MANPAGES:%=$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/%)
$(RM) $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/README.md
$(RM) $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/demo.sh
-rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)
pkgs: static
tar cf passt.tar -P --xform 's//\/usr\/bin\//' $(BIN)
tar rf passt.tar -P --xform 's//\/usr\/share\/man\/man1\//' \
$(MANPAGES)
gzip passt.tar
EMAIL="sbrivio@redhat.com" fakeroot alien --to-deb \
--description="User-mode networking for VMs and namespaces" \
-k --version=$(shell git rev-parse --short HEAD) \
passt.tar.gz
fakeroot alien --to-rpm --target=$(shell uname -m) \
--description="User-mode networking for VMs and namespaces" \
-k --version=g$(shell git rev-parse --short HEAD) passt.tar.gz
# TODO: This hack makes a "plain" Markdown version of README.md that can be
# reasonably shipped as documentation file, while the current README.md is
# definitely intended for web browser consumption. It should probably work the
# other way around: the web version should be obtained by adding HTML and
# JavaScript portions to a plain Markdown, instead. However, cgit needs to use
# a file in the git tree. Find a better way around this.
docs: README.md
@( \
skip=0; \
while read l; do \
case $$l in \
"## Demo") exit 0 ;; \
"<!"*) ;; \
"</"*) skip=1 ;; \
"<"*) skip=2 ;; \
esac; \
\
[ $$skip -eq 0 ] && echo "$$l"; \
[ $$skip -eq 1 ] && skip=0; \
done < README.md; \
) > README.plain.md
clang-tidy: $(PASST_SRCS) $(HEADERS)
clang-tidy $(PASST_SRCS) -- $(filter-out -pie,$(FLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS)) \
-DCLANG_TIDY_58992
cppcheck: $(PASST_SRCS) $(HEADERS)
if cppcheck --check-level=exhaustive /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1; then \
CPPCHECK_EXHAUSTIVE="--check-level=exhaustive"; \
else \
CPPCHECK_EXHAUSTIVE=; \
fi; \
cppcheck --std=c11 --error-exitcode=1 --enable=all --force \
--inconclusive --library=posix --quiet \
$${CPPCHECK_EXHAUSTIVE} \
--inline-suppr \
--suppress=missingIncludeSystem \
--suppress=unusedStructMember \
$(filter -D%,$(FLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS)) -D CPPCHECK_6936 \
$(PASST_SRCS) $(HEADERS)