#!/bin/bash # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 # Double quotes to prevent globbing and word splitting is recommended in new # code but we accept it, especially because there were too many before having # address all other issues detected by shellcheck. #shellcheck disable=SC2086 . "$(dirname "${0}")/mptcp_lib.sh" ns1="" ns2="" ns3="" capture=false timeout_poll=30 timeout_test=$((timeout_poll * 2 + 1)) # a bit more space: because we have more to display MPTCP_LIB_TEST_FORMAT="%02u %-60s" ret=0 bail=0 slack=50 large="" small="" sout="" cout="" capout="" size=0 usage() { echo "Usage: $0 [ -b ] [ -c ] [ -d ]" echo -e "\t-b: bail out after first error, otherwise runs al testcases" echo -e "\t-c: capture packets for each test using tcpdump (default: no capture)" echo -e "\t-d: debug this script" } # This function is used in the cleanup trap #shellcheck disable=SC2317 cleanup() { rm -f "$cout" "$sout" rm -f "$large" "$small" rm -f "$capout" mptcp_lib_ns_exit "${ns1}" "${ns2}" "${ns3}" } mptcp_lib_check_mptcp mptcp_lib_check_tools ip # "$ns1" ns2 ns3 # ns1eth1 ns2eth1 ns2eth3 ns3eth1 # netem # ns1eth2 ns2eth2 # netem setup() { large=$(mktemp) small=$(mktemp) sout=$(mktemp) cout=$(mktemp) capout=$(mktemp) size=$((2 * 2048 * 4096)) dd if=/dev/zero of=$small bs=4096 count=20 >/dev/null 2>&1 dd if=/dev/zero of=$large bs=4096 count=$((size / 4096)) >/dev/null 2>&1 trap cleanup EXIT mptcp_lib_ns_init ns1 ns2 ns3 ip link add ns1eth1 netns "$ns1" type veth peer name ns2eth1 netns "$ns2" ip link add ns1eth2 netns "$ns1" type veth peer name ns2eth2 netns "$ns2" ip link add ns2eth3 netns "$ns2" type veth peer name ns3eth1 netns "$ns3" ip -net "$ns1" addr add 10.0.1.1/24 dev ns1eth1 ip -net "$ns1" addr add dead:beef:1::1/64 dev ns1eth1 nodad ip -net "$ns1" link set ns1eth1 up mtu 1500 ip -net "$ns1" route add default via 10.0.1.2 ip -net "$ns1" route add default via dead:beef:1::2 ip -net "$ns1" addr add 10.0.2.1/24 dev ns1eth2 ip -net "$ns1" addr add dead:beef:2::1/64 dev ns1eth2 nodad ip -net "$ns1" link set ns1eth2 up mtu 1500 ip -net "$ns1" route add default via 10.0.2.2 metric 101 ip -net "$ns1" route add default via dead:beef:2::2 metric 101 ip netns exec "$ns1" ./pm_nl_ctl limits 1 1 ip netns exec "$ns1" ./pm_nl_ctl add 10.0.2.1 dev ns1eth2 flags subflow ip -net "$ns2" addr add 10.0.1.2/24 dev ns2eth1 ip -net "$ns2" addr add dead:beef:1::2/64 dev ns2eth1 nodad ip -net "$ns2" link set ns2eth1 up mtu 1500 ip -net "$ns2" addr add 10.0.2.2/24 dev ns2eth2 ip -net "$ns2" addr add dead:beef:2::2/64 dev ns2eth2 nodad ip -net "$ns2" link set ns2eth2 up mtu 1500 ip -net "$ns2" addr add 10.0.3.2/24 dev ns2eth3 ip -net "$ns2" addr add dead:beef:3::2/64 dev ns2eth3 nodad ip -net "$ns2" link set ns2eth3 up mtu 1500 ip netns exec "$ns2" sysctl -q net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 ip netns exec "$ns2" sysctl -q net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding=1 ip -net "$ns3" addr add 10.0.3.3/24 dev ns3eth1 ip -net "$ns3" addr add dead:beef:3::3/64 dev ns3eth1 nodad ip -net "$ns3" link set ns3eth1 up mtu 1500 ip -net "$ns3" route add default via 10.0.3.2 ip -net "$ns3" route add default via dead:beef:3::2 ip netns exec "$ns3" ./pm_nl_ctl limits 1 1 # debug build can slow down measurably the test program # we use quite tight time limit on the run-time, to ensure # maximum B/W usage. # Use kmemleak/lockdep/kasan/prove_locking presence as a rough # estimate for this being a debug kernel and increase the # maximum run-time accordingly. Observed run times for CI builds # running selftests, including kbuild, were used to determine the # amount of time to add. grep -q ' kmemleak_init$\| lockdep_init$\| kasan_init$\| prove_locking$' /proc/kallsyms && slack=$((slack+550)) } do_transfer() { local cin=$1 local sin=$2 local max_time=$3 local port port=$((10000+MPTCP_LIB_TEST_COUNTER)) :> "$cout" :> "$sout" :> "$capout" if $capture; then local capuser local rndh="${ns1:4}" if [ -z $SUDO_USER ] ; then capuser="" else capuser="-Z $SUDO_USER" fi local capfile="${rndh}-${port}" local capopt="-i any -s 65535 -B 32768 ${capuser}" ip netns exec ${ns3} tcpdump ${capopt} -w "${capfile}-listener.pcap" >> "${capout}" 2>&1 & local cappid_listener=$! ip netns exec ${ns1} tcpdump ${capopt} -w "${capfile}-connector.pcap" >> "${capout}" 2>&1 & local cappid_connector=$! sleep 1 fi timeout ${timeout_test} \ ip netns exec ${ns3} \ ./mptcp_connect -jt ${timeout_poll} -l -p $port -T $max_time \ 0.0.0.0 < "$sin" > "$sout" & local spid=$! mptcp_lib_wait_local_port_listen "${ns3}" "${port}" timeout ${timeout_test} \ ip netns exec ${ns1} \ ./mptcp_connect -jt ${timeout_poll} -p $port -T $max_time \ 10.0.3.3 < "$cin" > "$cout" & local cpid=$! wait $cpid local retc=$? wait $spid local rets=$? if $capture; then sleep 1 kill ${cappid_listener} kill ${cappid_connector} fi cmp $sin $cout > /dev/null 2>&1 local cmps=$? cmp $cin $sout > /dev/null 2>&1 local cmpc=$? printf "%-16s" " max $max_time " if [ $retc -eq 0 ] && [ $rets -eq 0 ] && \ [ $cmpc -eq 0 ] && [ $cmps -eq 0 ]; then mptcp_lib_pr_ok cat "$capout" return 0 fi mptcp_lib_pr_fail echo "client exit code $retc, server $rets" 1>&2 echo -e "\nnetns ${ns3} socket stat for $port:" 1>&2 ip netns exec ${ns3} ss -nita 1>&2 -o "sport = :$port" echo -e "\nnetns ${ns1} socket stat for $port:" 1>&2 ip netns exec ${ns1} ss -nita 1>&2 -o "dport = :$port" ls -l $sin $cout ls -l $cin $sout cat "$capout" return 1 } run_test() { local rate1=$1 local rate2=$2 local delay1=$3 local delay2=$4 local lret local dev shift 4 local msg=$* [ $delay1 -gt 0 ] && delay1="delay ${delay1}ms" || delay1="" [ $delay2 -gt 0 ] && delay2="delay ${delay2}ms" || delay2="" for dev in ns1eth1 ns1eth2; do tc -n $ns1 qdisc del dev $dev root >/dev/null 2>&1 done for dev in ns2eth1 ns2eth2; do tc -n $ns2 qdisc del dev $dev root >/dev/null 2>&1 done tc -n $ns1 qdisc add dev ns1eth1 root netem rate ${rate1}mbit $delay1 tc -n $ns1 qdisc add dev ns1eth2 root netem rate ${rate2}mbit $delay2 tc -n $ns2 qdisc add dev ns2eth1 root netem rate ${rate1}mbit $delay1 tc -n $ns2 qdisc add dev ns2eth2 root netem rate ${rate2}mbit $delay2 # time is measured in ms, account for transfer size, aggregated link speed # and header overhead (10%) # ms byte -> bit 10% mbit -> kbit -> bit 10% local time=$((1000 * size * 8 * 10 / ((rate1 + rate2) * 1000 * 1000 * 9) )) # mptcp_connect will do some sleeps to allow the mp_join handshake # completion (see mptcp_connect): 200ms on each side, add some slack time=$((time + 400 + slack)) mptcp_lib_print_title "$msg" do_transfer $small $large $time lret=$? mptcp_lib_result_code "${lret}" "${msg}" if [ $lret -ne 0 ] && ! mptcp_lib_subtest_is_flaky; then ret=$lret [ $bail -eq 0 ] || exit $ret fi msg+=" - reverse direction" mptcp_lib_print_title "${msg}" do_transfer $large $small $time lret=$? mptcp_lib_result_code "${lret}" "${msg}" if [ $lret -ne 0 ] && ! mptcp_lib_subtest_is_flaky; then ret=$lret [ $bail -eq 0 ] || exit $ret fi } while getopts "bcdh" option;do case "$option" in "h") usage $0 exit ${KSFT_PASS} ;; "b") bail=1 ;; "c") capture=true ;; "d") set -x ;; "?") usage $0 exit ${KSFT_FAIL} ;; esac done setup run_test 10 10 0 0 "balanced bwidth" run_test 10 10 1 25 "balanced bwidth with unbalanced delay" # we still need some additional infrastructure to pass the following test-cases MPTCP_LIB_SUBTEST_FLAKY=1 run_test 10 3 0 0 "unbalanced bwidth" run_test 10 3 1 25 "unbalanced bwidth with unbalanced delay" run_test 10 3 25 1 "unbalanced bwidth with opposed, unbalanced delay" mptcp_lib_result_print_all_tap exit $ret