freebsd-nq/tools/regression/netinet/ip_id_period/ip_id_period.py
Mike Silbersack fd2e4074d2 This is a regression test to verify the proper behavior of IP ID generation
code.  It will push 200000 packets, then report back what the min and max
periods it saw for different IDs were.
2008-02-06 15:48:43 +00:00

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# This is a regression test to verify the proper behavior of IP ID generation
# code. It will push 200000 packets, then report back what the min and max
# periods it saw for different IDs were.
import os
import signal
import subprocess
import time
if os.path.exists('results.pcap'):
os.remove('results.pcap')
tcpdump = subprocess.Popen('tcpdump -n -i lo0 -w results.pcap icmp', shell=True)
time.sleep(1) # Give tcpdump time to start
os.system('sysctl net.inet.icmp.icmplim=0')
os.system('ping -q -i .001 -c 100000 127.0.0.1')
time.sleep(3) # Give tcpdump time to catch up
os.kill(tcpdump.pid, signal.SIGTERM)
os.system('tcpdump -n -v -r results.pcap > results.txt')
id_lastseen = {}
id_minperiod = {}
count = 0
for line in open('results.txt').readlines():
id = int(line.split(' id ')[1].split(',')[0])
if id_lastseen.has_key(id):
period = count - id_lastseen[id]
if not id_minperiod.has_key(id) or period < id_minperiod[id]:
id_minperiod[id] = period
id_lastseen[id] = count
count += 1
sorted_minperiod = zip(*reversed(zip(*id_minperiod.items())))
sorted_minperiod.sort()
print "Lowest 10 ID periods detected:"
x = 0
while x < 10:
id_tuple = sorted_minperiod.pop(0)
print "id: %d period: %d" % (id_tuple[1], id_tuple[0])
x += 1
print "Highest 10 ID periods detected:"
x = 0
while x < 10:
id_tuple = sorted_minperiod.pop()
print "id: %d period: %d" % (id_tuple[1], id_tuple[0])
x += 1