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linux-cryptodev-2.6/tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/lib/sh/lib_netcons.sh
Breno Leitao 12fd83ca44 netconsole: selftest: test for sysdata CPU
Add a new selftest to verify that the netconsole module correctly
handles CPU runtime data in sysdata. The test validates three scenarios:

1. Basic CPU sysdata functionality - verifies that cpu=X is appended to
   messages
2. CPU sysdata with userdata - ensures CPU data works alongside userdata
3. Disabled CPU sysdata - confirms no CPU data is included when disabled

The test uses taskset to control which CPU sends messages and verifies
the reported CPU matches the one used. This helps ensure that netconsole
accurately tracks and reports the originating CPU of messages.

Signed-off-by: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org>
Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2025-02-10 15:04:18 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# This file contains functions and helpers to support the netconsole
# selftests
#
# Author: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org>
set -euo pipefail
LIBDIR=$(dirname "$(readlink -e "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")")
SRCIF="" # to be populated later
SRCIP=192.0.2.1
DSTIF="" # to be populated later
DSTIP=192.0.2.2
PORT="6666"
MSG="netconsole selftest"
USERDATA_KEY="key"
USERDATA_VALUE="value"
TARGET=$(mktemp -u netcons_XXXXX)
DEFAULT_PRINTK_VALUES=$(cat /proc/sys/kernel/printk)
NETCONS_CONFIGFS="/sys/kernel/config/netconsole"
NETCONS_PATH="${NETCONS_CONFIGFS}"/"${TARGET}"
# NAMESPACE will be populated by setup_ns with a random value
NAMESPACE=""
# IDs for netdevsim
NSIM_DEV_1_ID=$((256 + RANDOM % 256))
NSIM_DEV_2_ID=$((512 + RANDOM % 256))
NSIM_DEV_SYS_NEW="/sys/bus/netdevsim/new_device"
# Used to create and delete namespaces
source "${LIBDIR}"/../../../../net/lib.sh
source "${LIBDIR}"/../../../../net/net_helper.sh
# Create netdevsim interfaces
create_ifaces() {
echo "$NSIM_DEV_2_ID" > "$NSIM_DEV_SYS_NEW"
echo "$NSIM_DEV_1_ID" > "$NSIM_DEV_SYS_NEW"
udevadm settle 2> /dev/null || true
local NSIM1=/sys/bus/netdevsim/devices/netdevsim"$NSIM_DEV_1_ID"
local NSIM2=/sys/bus/netdevsim/devices/netdevsim"$NSIM_DEV_2_ID"
# These are global variables
SRCIF=$(find "$NSIM1"/net -maxdepth 1 -type d ! \
-path "$NSIM1"/net -exec basename {} \;)
DSTIF=$(find "$NSIM2"/net -maxdepth 1 -type d ! \
-path "$NSIM2"/net -exec basename {} \;)
}
link_ifaces() {
local NSIM_DEV_SYS_LINK="/sys/bus/netdevsim/link_device"
local SRCIF_IFIDX=$(cat /sys/class/net/"$SRCIF"/ifindex)
local DSTIF_IFIDX=$(cat /sys/class/net/"$DSTIF"/ifindex)
exec {NAMESPACE_FD}</var/run/netns/"${NAMESPACE}"
exec {INITNS_FD}</proc/self/ns/net
# Bind the dst interface to namespace
ip link set "${DSTIF}" netns "${NAMESPACE}"
# Linking one device to the other one (on the other namespace}
if ! echo "${INITNS_FD}:$SRCIF_IFIDX $NAMESPACE_FD:$DSTIF_IFIDX" > $NSIM_DEV_SYS_LINK
then
echo "linking netdevsim1 with netdevsim2 should succeed"
cleanup
exit "${ksft_skip}"
fi
}
function configure_ip() {
# Configure the IPs for both interfaces
ip netns exec "${NAMESPACE}" ip addr add "${DSTIP}"/24 dev "${DSTIF}"
ip netns exec "${NAMESPACE}" ip link set "${DSTIF}" up
ip addr add "${SRCIP}"/24 dev "${SRCIF}"
ip link set "${SRCIF}" up
}
function set_network() {
# setup_ns function is coming from lib.sh
setup_ns NAMESPACE
# Create both interfaces, and assign the destination to a different
# namespace
create_ifaces
# Link both interfaces back to back
link_ifaces
configure_ip
}
function create_dynamic_target() {
DSTMAC=$(ip netns exec "${NAMESPACE}" \
ip link show "${DSTIF}" | awk '/ether/ {print $2}')
# Create a dynamic target
mkdir "${NETCONS_PATH}"
echo "${DSTIP}" > "${NETCONS_PATH}"/remote_ip
echo "${SRCIP}" > "${NETCONS_PATH}"/local_ip
echo "${DSTMAC}" > "${NETCONS_PATH}"/remote_mac
echo "${SRCIF}" > "${NETCONS_PATH}"/dev_name
echo 1 > "${NETCONS_PATH}"/enabled
}
# Do not append the release to the header of the message
function disable_release_append() {
echo 0 > "${NETCONS_PATH}"/enabled
echo 0 > "${NETCONS_PATH}"/release
echo 1 > "${NETCONS_PATH}"/enabled
}
function cleanup() {
local NSIM_DEV_SYS_DEL="/sys/bus/netdevsim/del_device"
# delete netconsole dynamic reconfiguration
echo 0 > "${NETCONS_PATH}"/enabled
# Remove all the keys that got created during the selftest
find "${NETCONS_PATH}/userdata/" -mindepth 1 -type d -delete
# Remove the configfs entry
rmdir "${NETCONS_PATH}"
# Delete netdevsim devices
echo "$NSIM_DEV_2_ID" > "$NSIM_DEV_SYS_DEL"
echo "$NSIM_DEV_1_ID" > "$NSIM_DEV_SYS_DEL"
# this is coming from lib.sh
cleanup_all_ns
# Restoring printk configurations
echo "${DEFAULT_PRINTK_VALUES}" > /proc/sys/kernel/printk
}
function set_user_data() {
if [[ ! -d "${NETCONS_PATH}""/userdata" ]]
then
echo "Userdata path not available in ${NETCONS_PATH}/userdata"
exit "${ksft_skip}"
fi
KEY_PATH="${NETCONS_PATH}/userdata/${USERDATA_KEY}"
mkdir -p "${KEY_PATH}"
VALUE_PATH="${KEY_PATH}""/value"
echo "${USERDATA_VALUE}" > "${VALUE_PATH}"
}
function listen_port_and_save_to() {
local OUTPUT=${1}
# Just wait for 2 seconds
timeout 2 ip netns exec "${NAMESPACE}" \
socat UDP-LISTEN:"${PORT}",fork "${OUTPUT}"
}
function validate_result() {
local TMPFILENAME="$1"
# TMPFILENAME will contain something like:
# 6.11.1-0_fbk0_rc13_509_g30d75cea12f7,13,1822,115075213798,-;netconsole selftest: netcons_gtJHM
# key=value
# Check if the file exists
if [ ! -f "$TMPFILENAME" ]; then
echo "FAIL: File was not generated." >&2
exit "${ksft_fail}"
fi
if ! grep -q "${MSG}" "${TMPFILENAME}"; then
echo "FAIL: ${MSG} not found in ${TMPFILENAME}" >&2
cat "${TMPFILENAME}" >&2
exit "${ksft_fail}"
fi
if ! grep -q "${USERDATA_KEY}=${USERDATA_VALUE}" "${TMPFILENAME}"; then
echo "FAIL: ${USERDATA_KEY}=${USERDATA_VALUE} not found in ${TMPFILENAME}" >&2
cat "${TMPFILENAME}" >&2
exit "${ksft_fail}"
fi
# Delete the file once it is validated, otherwise keep it
# for debugging purposes
rm "${TMPFILENAME}"
exit "${ksft_pass}"
}
function check_for_dependencies() {
if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "This test must be run as root" >&2
exit "${ksft_skip}"
fi
if ! which socat > /dev/null ; then
echo "SKIP: socat(1) is not available" >&2
exit "${ksft_skip}"
fi
if ! which ip > /dev/null ; then
echo "SKIP: ip(1) is not available" >&2
exit "${ksft_skip}"
fi
if ! which udevadm > /dev/null ; then
echo "SKIP: udevadm(1) is not available" >&2
exit "${ksft_skip}"
fi
if [ ! -f "${NSIM_DEV_SYS_NEW}" ]; then
echo "SKIP: file ${NSIM_DEV_SYS_NEW} does not exist. Check if CONFIG_NETDEVSIM is enabled" >&2
exit "${ksft_skip}"
fi
if [ ! -d "${NETCONS_CONFIGFS}" ]; then
echo "SKIP: directory ${NETCONS_CONFIGFS} does not exist. Check if NETCONSOLE_DYNAMIC is enabled" >&2
exit "${ksft_skip}"
fi
if ip link show "${DSTIF}" 2> /dev/null; then
echo "SKIP: interface ${DSTIF} exists in the system. Not overwriting it." >&2
exit "${ksft_skip}"
fi
if ip addr list | grep -E "inet.*(${SRCIP}|${DSTIP})" 2> /dev/null; then
echo "SKIP: IPs already in use. Skipping it" >&2
exit "${ksft_skip}"
fi
}
function check_for_taskset() {
if ! which taskset > /dev/null ; then
echo "SKIP: taskset(1) is not available" >&2
exit "${ksft_skip}"
fi
}
# This is necessary if running multiple tests in a row
function pkill_socat() {
PROCESS_NAME="socat UDP-LISTEN:6666,fork ${OUTPUT_FILE}"
# socat runs under timeout(1), kill it if it is still alive
# do not fail if socat doesn't exist anymore
set +e
pkill -f "${PROCESS_NAME}"
set -e
}