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selftests/net: convert pmtu.sh to run it in unique namespace
pmtu test use /bin/sh, so we need to source ./lib.sh instead of lib.sh Here is the test result after conversion. # ./pmtu.sh TEST: ipv4: PMTU exceptions [ OK ] TEST: ipv4: PMTU exceptions - nexthop objects [ OK ] TEST: ipv6: PMTU exceptions [ OK ] TEST: ipv6: PMTU exceptions - nexthop objects [ OK ] ... TEST: ipv4: list and flush cached exceptions - nexthop objects [ OK ] TEST: ipv6: list and flush cached exceptions [ OK ] TEST: ipv6: list and flush cached exceptions - nexthop objects [ OK ] TEST: ipv4: PMTU exception w/route replace [ OK ] TEST: ipv4: PMTU exception w/route replace - nexthop objects [ OK ] TEST: ipv6: PMTU exception w/route replace [ OK ] TEST: ipv6: PMTU exception w/route replace - nexthop objects [ OK ] Signed-off-by: Hangbin Liu <liuhangbin@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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# - pmtu_ipv6_route_change
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# Same as above but with IPv6
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# Kselftest framework requirement - SKIP code is 4.
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ksft_skip=4
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source ./lib.sh
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PAUSE_ON_FAIL=no
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VERBOSE=0
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@ -268,16 +267,6 @@ tests="
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pmtu_ipv4_route_change ipv4: PMTU exception w/route replace 1
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pmtu_ipv6_route_change ipv6: PMTU exception w/route replace 1"
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NS_A="ns-A"
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NS_B="ns-B"
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NS_C="ns-C"
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NS_R1="ns-R1"
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NS_R2="ns-R2"
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ns_a="ip netns exec ${NS_A}"
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ns_b="ip netns exec ${NS_B}"
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ns_c="ip netns exec ${NS_C}"
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ns_r1="ip netns exec ${NS_R1}"
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ns_r2="ip netns exec ${NS_R2}"
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# Addressing and routing for tests with routers: four network segments, with
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# index SEGMENT between 1 and 4, a common prefix (PREFIX4 or PREFIX6) and an
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# identifier ID, which is 1 for hosts (A and B), 2 for routers (R1 and R2).
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@ -543,13 +532,17 @@ setup_ip6ip6() {
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}
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setup_namespaces() {
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setup_ns NS_A NS_B NS_C NS_R1 NS_R2
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for n in ${NS_A} ${NS_B} ${NS_C} ${NS_R1} ${NS_R2}; do
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ip netns add ${n} || return 1
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# Disable DAD, so that we don't have to wait to use the
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# configured IPv6 addresses
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ip netns exec ${n} sysctl -q net/ipv6/conf/default/accept_dad=0
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done
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ns_a="ip netns exec ${NS_A}"
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ns_b="ip netns exec ${NS_B}"
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ns_c="ip netns exec ${NS_C}"
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ns_r1="ip netns exec ${NS_R1}"
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ns_r2="ip netns exec ${NS_R2}"
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}
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setup_veth() {
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@ -839,7 +832,7 @@ setup_bridge() {
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run_cmd ${ns_a} ip link set br0 up
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run_cmd ${ns_c} ip link add veth_C-A type veth peer name veth_A-C
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run_cmd ${ns_c} ip link set veth_A-C netns ns-A
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run_cmd ${ns_c} ip link set veth_A-C netns ${NS_A}
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run_cmd ${ns_a} ip link set veth_A-C up
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run_cmd ${ns_c} ip link set veth_C-A up
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@ -944,9 +937,7 @@ cleanup() {
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done
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socat_pids=
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for n in ${NS_A} ${NS_B} ${NS_C} ${NS_R1} ${NS_R2}; do
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ip netns del ${n} 2> /dev/null
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done
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cleanup_all_ns
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ip link del veth_A-C 2>/dev/null
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ip link del veth_A-R1 2>/dev/null
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