Upgrade (scapy) py2 tests to work on py3.

In order to move python2 out of the test framework to avoid py2 vs. py3
confusions upgrade the remaining test cases using scapy to work with py3.
That means only one version of scapy needs to be installed in the CI system.
It also gives a path forward for testing i386 issues observed in the CI
system with some of these tests.

Fixes are:
- Use default python from environment (which is 3.x these days).
- properly ident some lines as common for the rest of the file to avoid
  errors.
- cast the calculated offset to an int as the division result is considered
  a float which is not accepted input.
- when comparing payload to a magic number make sure we always add the
  payload properly to the packet and do not try to compare string in
  the result but convert the data payload back into an integer.
- fix print formating.

Discussed with:	lwhsu, kp (taking it off his todo :)
MFC after:	2 weeks
This commit is contained in:
Bjoern A. Zeeb 2019-10-26 21:19:55 +00:00
parent cefbdf3eaa
commit f0297f121a
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-20 02:59:44 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=354121
3 changed files with 17 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/local/bin/python2.7
#!/usr/bin/env python
import argparse
import scapy.all as sp
@ -34,15 +34,15 @@ def check_ping4_request(args, packet):
raw = packet.getlayer(sp.Raw)
if not raw:
return False
if raw.load != str(PAYLOAD_MAGIC):
if int(raw.load) != PAYLOAD_MAGIC:
return False
# Wait to check expectations until we've established this is the packet we
# sent.
if args.expect_tos:
if ip.tos != int(args.expect_tos[0]):
print "Unexpected ToS value %d, expected %s" \
% (ip.tos, args.expect_tos[0])
print("Unexpected ToS value %d, expected %d" \
% (ip.tos, int(args.expect_tos[0])))
return False
return True
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ def check_ping6_request(args, packet):
icmp = packet.getlayer(sp.ICMPv6EchoRequest)
if not icmp:
return False
if icmp.data != str(PAYLOAD_MAGIC):
if int(icmp.data) != PAYLOAD_MAGIC:
return False
return True
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ def ping(send_if, dst_ip, args):
ether = sp.Ether()
ip = sp.IP(dst=dst_ip)
icmp = sp.ICMP(type='echo-request')
raw = sp.Raw(str(PAYLOAD_MAGIC))
raw = sp.raw(str(PAYLOAD_MAGIC))
if args.send_tos:
ip.tos = int(args.send_tos[0])
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ def ping(send_if, dst_ip, args):
def ping6(send_if, dst_ip, args):
ether = sp.Ether()
ip6 = sp.IPv6(dst=dst_ip)
icmp = sp.ICMPv6EchoRequest(data=PAYLOAD_MAGIC)
icmp = sp.ICMPv6EchoRequest(data=sp.raw(str(PAYLOAD_MAGIC)))
req = ether / ip6 / icmp
sp.sendp(req, iface=send_if, verbose=False)

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/local/bin/python2.7
#!/usr/bin/env python
import random
import scapy.all as sp
@ -18,7 +18,8 @@ def main():
padding = 8
fid = random.randint(0,100000)
frag_0 = sp.IPv6ExtHdrFragment(id=fid, nh=UDP_PROTO, m=1, offset=0)
frag_1 = sp.IPv6ExtHdrFragment(id=fid, nh=UDP_PROTO, m=0, offset=padding/8)
foff_1 = (int)(padding/8)
frag_1 = sp.IPv6ExtHdrFragment(id=fid, nh=UDP_PROTO, m=0, offset=foff_1)
pkt1_opts = sp.AH(nh=AH_PROTO, payloadlen=200) \
/ sp.Raw('XXXX' * 199) \

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/local/bin/python2.7
#!/usr/bin/env python
import argparse
import scapy.all as sp
@ -38,18 +38,18 @@ def main():
args = parser.parse_args()
# Send the allowed packet to establish state
udp = sp.Ether() / \
sp.IP(src=args.src[0], dst=args.to[0]) / \
sp.UDP(dport=53, sport=1234)
sp.sendp(udp, iface=args.sendif[0], verbose=False)
# Send the allowed packet to establish state
udp = sp.Ether() / \
sp.IP(src=args.src[0], dst=args.to[0]) / \
sp.UDP(dport=53, sport=1234)
sp.sendp(udp, iface=args.sendif[0], verbose=False)
# Start sniffing on recvif
sniffer = Sniffer(args, check_icmp_error)
# Send the bad error packet
icmp_reachable = sp.Ether() / \
sp.IP(src=args.src[0], dst=args.to[0]) / \
sp.IP(src=args.src[0], dst=args.to[0]) / \
sp.ICMP(type=3, code=3) / \
sp.IP(src="4.3.2.1", dst="1.2.3.4") / \
sp.UDP(dport=53, sport=1234)