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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 18:49:45 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 18:49:45 +0000 |
commit | 2c3c1048746a4622d8c89a29670120dc8fab93c4 (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 6.1.76.upstream/6.1.76
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/net/unicast_extensions.sh b/tools/testing/selftests/net/unicast_extensions.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..2d10ccac8 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/net/unicast_extensions.sh @@ -0,0 +1,232 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 +# +# By Seth Schoen (c) 2021, for the IPv4 Unicast Extensions Project +# Thanks to David Ahern for help and advice on nettest modifications. +# +# Self-tests for IPv4 address extensions: the kernel's ability to accept +# certain traditionally unused or unallocated IPv4 addresses. For each kind +# of address, we test for interface assignment, ping, TCP, and forwarding. +# Must be run as root (to manipulate network namespaces and virtual +# interfaces). +# +# Things we test for here: +# +# * Currently the kernel accepts addresses in 0/8 and 240/4 as valid. +# +# * Notwithstanding that, 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255 cannot be assigned. +# +# * Currently the kernel DOES NOT accept unicast use of the lowest +# address in an IPv4 subnet (e.g. 192.168.100.0/32 in 192.168.100.0/24). +# This is treated as a second broadcast address, for compatibility +# with 4.2BSD (!). +# +# * Currently the kernel DOES NOT accept unicast use of any of 127/8. +# +# * Currently the kernel DOES NOT accept unicast use of any of 224/4. +# +# These tests provide an easy way to flip the expected result of any +# of these behaviors for testing kernel patches that change them. + +# Kselftest framework requirement - SKIP code is 4. +ksft_skip=4 + +# nettest can be run from PATH or from same directory as this selftest +if ! which nettest >/dev/null; then + PATH=$PWD:$PATH + if ! which nettest >/dev/null; then + echo "'nettest' command not found; skipping tests" + exit $ksft_skip + fi +fi + +result=0 + +hide_output(){ exec 3>&1 4>&2 >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; } +show_output(){ exec >&3 2>&4; } + +show_result(){ + if [ $1 -eq 0 ]; then + printf "TEST: %-60s [ OK ]\n" "${2}" + else + printf "TEST: %-60s [FAIL]\n" "${2}" + result=1 + fi +} + +_do_segmenttest(){ + # Perform a simple set of link tests between a pair of + # IP addresses on a shared (virtual) segment, using + # ping and nettest. + # foo --- bar + # Arguments: ip_a ip_b prefix_length test_description + # + # Caller must set up foo-ns and bar-ns namespaces + # containing linked veth devices foo and bar, + # respectively. + + ip -n foo-ns address add $1/$3 dev foo || return 1 + ip -n foo-ns link set foo up || return 1 + ip -n bar-ns address add $2/$3 dev bar || return 1 + ip -n bar-ns link set bar up || return 1 + + ip netns exec foo-ns timeout 2 ping -c 1 $2 || return 1 + ip netns exec bar-ns timeout 2 ping -c 1 $1 || return 1 + + nettest -B -N bar-ns -O foo-ns -r $1 || return 1 + nettest -B -N foo-ns -O bar-ns -r $2 || return 1 + + return 0 +} + +_do_route_test(){ + # Perform a simple set of gateway tests. + # + # [foo] <---> [foo1]-[bar1] <---> [bar] /prefix + # host gateway host + # + # Arguments: foo_ip foo1_ip bar1_ip bar_ip prefix_len test_description + # Displays test result and returns success or failure. + + # Caller must set up foo-ns, bar-ns, and router-ns + # containing linked veth devices foo-foo1, bar1-bar + # (foo in foo-ns, foo1 and bar1 in router-ns, and + # bar in bar-ns). + + ip -n foo-ns address add $1/$5 dev foo || return 1 + ip -n foo-ns link set foo up || return 1 + ip -n foo-ns route add default via $2 || return 1 + ip -n bar-ns address add $4/$5 dev bar || return 1 + ip -n bar-ns link set bar up || return 1 + ip -n bar-ns route add default via $3 || return 1 + ip -n router-ns address add $2/$5 dev foo1 || return 1 + ip -n router-ns link set foo1 up || return 1 + ip -n router-ns address add $3/$5 dev bar1 || return 1 + ip -n router-ns link set bar1 up || return 1 + + echo 1 | ip netns exec router-ns tee /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward + + ip netns exec foo-ns timeout 2 ping -c 1 $2 || return 1 + ip netns exec foo-ns timeout 2 ping -c 1 $4 || return 1 + ip netns exec bar-ns timeout 2 ping -c 1 $3 || return 1 + ip netns exec bar-ns timeout 2 ping -c 1 $1 || return 1 + + nettest -B -N bar-ns -O foo-ns -r $1 || return 1 + nettest -B -N foo-ns -O bar-ns -r $4 || return 1 + + return 0 +} + +segmenttest(){ + # Sets up veth link and tries to connect over it. + # Arguments: ip_a ip_b prefix_len test_description + hide_output + ip netns add foo-ns + ip netns add bar-ns + ip link add foo netns foo-ns type veth peer name bar netns bar-ns + + test_result=0 + _do_segmenttest "$@" || test_result=1 + + ip netns pids foo-ns | xargs -r kill -9 + ip netns pids bar-ns | xargs -r kill -9 + ip netns del foo-ns + ip netns del bar-ns + show_output + + # inverted tests will expect failure instead of success + [ -n "$expect_failure" ] && test_result=`expr 1 - $test_result` + + show_result $test_result "$4" +} + +route_test(){ + # Sets up a simple gateway and tries to connect through it. + # [foo] <---> [foo1]-[bar1] <---> [bar] /prefix + # Arguments: foo_ip foo1_ip bar1_ip bar_ip prefix_len test_description + # Returns success or failure. + + hide_output + ip netns add foo-ns + ip netns add bar-ns + ip netns add router-ns + ip link add foo netns foo-ns type veth peer name foo1 netns router-ns + ip link add bar netns bar-ns type veth peer name bar1 netns router-ns + + test_result=0 + _do_route_test "$@" || test_result=1 + + ip netns pids foo-ns | xargs -r kill -9 + ip netns pids bar-ns | xargs -r kill -9 + ip netns pids router-ns | xargs -r kill -9 + ip netns del foo-ns + ip netns del bar-ns + ip netns del router-ns + + show_output + + # inverted tests will expect failure instead of success + [ -n "$expect_failure" ] && test_result=`expr 1 - $test_result` + show_result $test_result "$6" +} + +echo "###########################################################################" +echo "Unicast address extensions tests (behavior of reserved IPv4 addresses)" +echo "###########################################################################" +# +# Test support for 240/4 +segmenttest 240.1.2.1 240.1.2.4 24 "assign and ping within 240/4 (1 of 2) (is allowed)" +segmenttest 250.100.2.1 250.100.30.4 16 "assign and ping within 240/4 (2 of 2) (is allowed)" +# +# Test support for 0/8 +segmenttest 0.1.2.17 0.1.2.23 24 "assign and ping within 0/8 (1 of 2) (is allowed)" +segmenttest 0.77.240.17 0.77.2.23 16 "assign and ping within 0/8 (2 of 2) (is allowed)" +# +# Even 255.255/16 is OK! +segmenttest 255.255.3.1 255.255.50.77 16 "assign and ping inside 255.255/16 (is allowed)" +# +# Or 255.255.255/24 +segmenttest 255.255.255.1 255.255.255.254 24 "assign and ping inside 255.255.255/24 (is allowed)" +# +# Routing between different networks +route_test 240.5.6.7 240.5.6.1 255.1.2.1 255.1.2.3 24 "route between 240.5.6/24 and 255.1.2/24 (is allowed)" +route_test 0.200.6.7 0.200.38.1 245.99.101.1 245.99.200.111 16 "route between 0.200/16 and 245.99/16 (is allowed)" +# +# Test support for lowest address ending in .0 +segmenttest 5.10.15.20 5.10.15.0 24 "assign and ping lowest address (/24)" +# +# Test support for lowest address not ending in .0 +segmenttest 192.168.101.192 192.168.101.193 26 "assign and ping lowest address (/26)" +# +# Routing using lowest address as a gateway/endpoint +route_test 192.168.42.1 192.168.42.0 9.8.7.6 9.8.7.0 24 "routing using lowest address" +# +# ============================================== +# ==== TESTS THAT CURRENTLY EXPECT FAILURE ===== +# ============================================== +expect_failure=true +# It should still not be possible to use 0.0.0.0 or 255.255.255.255 +# as a unicast address. Thus, these tests expect failure. +segmenttest 0.0.1.5 0.0.0.0 16 "assigning 0.0.0.0 (is forbidden)" +segmenttest 255.255.255.1 255.255.255.255 16 "assigning 255.255.255.255 (is forbidden)" +# +# Test support for not having all of 127 be loopback +# Currently Linux does not allow this, so this should fail too +segmenttest 127.99.4.5 127.99.4.6 16 "assign and ping inside 127/8 (is forbidden)" +# +# Test support for unicast use of class D +# Currently Linux does not allow this, so this should fail too +segmenttest 225.1.2.3 225.1.2.200 24 "assign and ping class D address (is forbidden)" +# +# Routing using class D as a gateway +route_test 225.1.42.1 225.1.42.2 9.8.7.6 9.8.7.1 24 "routing using class D (is forbidden)" +# +# Routing using 127/8 +# Currently Linux does not allow this, so this should fail too +route_test 127.99.2.3 127.99.2.4 200.1.2.3 200.1.2.4 24 "routing using 127/8 (is forbidden)" +# +unset expect_failure +# ===================================================== +# ==== END OF TESTS THAT CURRENTLY EXPECT FAILURE ===== +# ===================================================== +exit ${result} |