linux_dsm_epyc7002/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_xdp_vlan.sh
Jesper Dangaard Brouer 97396ff0bc selftests/bpf: add XDP selftests for modifying and popping VLAN headers
This XDP selftest also contain a small TC-bpf component. It provoke
the generic-XDP bug fixed in previous commit.

The selftest itself shows how to do VLAN manipulation from XDP and TC.
The test demonstrate how XDP ingress can remove a VLAN tag, and how TC
egress can add back a VLAN tag.

This use-case originates from a production need by ISP (kviknet.dk),
who gets DSL-lines terminated as VLAN Q-in-Q tagged packets, and want
to avoid having an net_device for every end-customer on the box doing
the L2 to L3 termination.
  The test-setup is done via a veth-pair and creating two network
namespaces (ns1 and ns2).  The 'ns1' simulate the ISP network that are
loading the BPF-progs stripping and adding VLAN IDs.  The 'ns2'
simulate the DSL-customer that are using VLAN tagged packets.

Running the script with --interactive, will simply not call the
cleanup function.  This gives the effect of creating a testlab, that
the users can inspect and play with.  The --verbose option will simply
request that the shell will print input lines as they are read, this
include comments, which in effect make the comments visible docs.

Reported-by: Yoel Caspersen <yoel@kviknet.dk>
Signed-off-by: Jesper Dangaard Brouer <brouer@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2018-10-09 21:59:09 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
TESTNAME=xdp_vlan
usage() {
echo "Testing XDP + TC eBPF VLAN manipulations: $TESTNAME"
echo ""
echo "Usage: $0 [-vfh]"
echo " -v | --verbose : Verbose"
echo " --flush : Flush before starting (e.g. after --interactive)"
echo " --interactive : Keep netns setup running after test-run"
echo ""
}
cleanup()
{
local status=$?
if [ "$status" = "0" ]; then
echo "selftests: $TESTNAME [PASS]";
else
echo "selftests: $TESTNAME [FAILED]";
fi
if [ -n "$INTERACTIVE" ]; then
echo "Namespace setup still active explore with:"
echo " ip netns exec ns1 bash"
echo " ip netns exec ns2 bash"
exit $status
fi
set +e
ip link del veth1 2> /dev/null
ip netns del ns1 2> /dev/null
ip netns del ns2 2> /dev/null
}
# Using external program "getopt" to get --long-options
OPTIONS=$(getopt -o hvfi: \
--long verbose,flush,help,interactive,debug -- "$@")
if (( $? != 0 )); then
usage
echo "selftests: $TESTNAME [FAILED] Error calling getopt, unknown option?"
exit 2
fi
eval set -- "$OPTIONS"
## --- Parse command line arguments / parameters ---
while true; do
case "$1" in
-v | --verbose)
export VERBOSE=yes
shift
;;
-i | --interactive | --debug )
INTERACTIVE=yes
shift
;;
-f | --flush )
cleanup
shift
;;
-- )
shift
break
;;
-h | --help )
usage;
echo "selftests: $TESTNAME [SKIP] usage help info requested"
exit 0
;;
* )
shift
break
;;
esac
done
if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "selftests: $TESTNAME [FAILED] need root privileges"
exit 1
fi
ip link set dev lo xdp off 2>/dev/null > /dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ];then
echo "selftests: $TESTNAME [SKIP] need ip xdp support"
exit 0
fi
# Interactive mode likely require us to cleanup netns
if [ -n "$INTERACTIVE" ]; then
ip link del veth1 2> /dev/null
ip netns del ns1 2> /dev/null
ip netns del ns2 2> /dev/null
fi
# Exit on failure
set -e
# Some shell-tools dependencies
which ip > /dev/null
which tc > /dev/null
which ethtool > /dev/null
# Make rest of shell verbose, showing comments as doc/info
if [ -n "$VERBOSE" ]; then
set -v
fi
# Create two namespaces
ip netns add ns1
ip netns add ns2
# Run cleanup if failing or on kill
trap cleanup 0 2 3 6 9
# Create veth pair
ip link add veth1 type veth peer name veth2
# Move veth1 and veth2 into the respective namespaces
ip link set veth1 netns ns1
ip link set veth2 netns ns2
# NOTICE: XDP require VLAN header inside packet payload
# - Thus, disable VLAN offloading driver features
# - For veth REMEMBER TX side VLAN-offload
#
# Disable rx-vlan-offload (mostly needed on ns1)
ip netns exec ns1 ethtool -K veth1 rxvlan off
ip netns exec ns2 ethtool -K veth2 rxvlan off
#
# Disable tx-vlan-offload (mostly needed on ns2)
ip netns exec ns2 ethtool -K veth2 txvlan off
ip netns exec ns1 ethtool -K veth1 txvlan off
export IPADDR1=100.64.41.1
export IPADDR2=100.64.41.2
# In ns1/veth1 add IP-addr on plain net_device
ip netns exec ns1 ip addr add ${IPADDR1}/24 dev veth1
ip netns exec ns1 ip link set veth1 up
# In ns2/veth2 create VLAN device
export VLAN=4011
export DEVNS2=veth2
ip netns exec ns2 ip link add link $DEVNS2 name $DEVNS2.$VLAN type vlan id $VLAN
ip netns exec ns2 ip addr add ${IPADDR2}/24 dev $DEVNS2.$VLAN
ip netns exec ns2 ip link set $DEVNS2 up
ip netns exec ns2 ip link set $DEVNS2.$VLAN up
# Bringup lo in netns (to avoids confusing people using --interactive)
ip netns exec ns1 ip link set lo up
ip netns exec ns2 ip link set lo up
# At this point, the hosts cannot reach each-other,
# because ns2 are using VLAN tags on the packets.
ip netns exec ns2 sh -c 'ping -W 1 -c 1 100.64.41.1 || echo "Okay ping fails"'
# Now we can use the test_xdp_vlan.c program to pop/push these VLAN tags
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# In ns1: ingress use XDP to remove VLAN tags
export DEVNS1=veth1
export FILE=test_xdp_vlan.o
# First test: Remove VLAN by setting VLAN ID 0, using "xdp_vlan_change"
export XDP_PROG=xdp_vlan_change
ip netns exec ns1 ip link set $DEVNS1 xdp object $FILE section $XDP_PROG
# In ns1: egress use TC to add back VLAN tag 4011
# (del cmd)
# tc qdisc del dev $DEVNS1 clsact 2> /dev/null
#
ip netns exec ns1 tc qdisc add dev $DEVNS1 clsact
ip netns exec ns1 tc filter add dev $DEVNS1 egress \
prio 1 handle 1 bpf da obj $FILE sec tc_vlan_push
# Now the namespaces can reach each-other, test with ping:
ip netns exec ns2 ping -W 2 -c 3 $IPADDR1
ip netns exec ns1 ping -W 2 -c 3 $IPADDR2
# Second test: Replace xdp prog, that fully remove vlan header
#
# Catch kernel bug for generic-XDP, that does didn't allow us to
# remove a VLAN header, because skb->protocol still contain VLAN
# ETH_P_8021Q indication, and this cause overwriting of our changes.
#
export XDP_PROG=xdp_vlan_remove_outer2
ip netns exec ns1 ip link set $DEVNS1 xdp off
ip netns exec ns1 ip link set $DEVNS1 xdp object $FILE section $XDP_PROG
# Now the namespaces should still be able reach each-other, test with ping:
ip netns exec ns2 ping -W 2 -c 3 $IPADDR1
ip netns exec ns1 ping -W 2 -c 3 $IPADDR2