freebsd-skq/tests/sys/netinet/fibs_test.sh
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# $FreeBSD$
# All of the tests in this file requires the test-suite config variable "fibs"
# to be defined to a space-delimited list of FIBs that may be used for testing.
# arpresolve should check the interface fib for routes to a target when
# creating an ARP table entry. This is a regression for kern/167947, where
# arpresolve only checked the default route.
#
# Outline:
# Create two connected epair(4) interfaces
# Use nping (from security/nmap) to send an ICMP echo request from one
# interface to the other, spoofing the source IP. The source IP must be
# spoofed, or else it will already have an entry in the arp table.
# Check whether an arp entry exists for the spoofed IP
atf_test_case arpresolve_checks_interface_fib cleanup
arpresolve_checks_interface_fib_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "arpresolve should check the interface fib, not the default fib, for routes"
atf_set "require.user" "root"
atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
atf_set "require.progs" "nping"
}
arpresolve_checks_interface_fib_body()
{
# Configure the TAP interfaces to use a RFC5737 nonrouteable addresses
# and a non-default fib
ADDR0="192.0.2.2"
ADDR1="192.0.2.3"
SUBNET="192.0.2.0"
# Due to bug TBD (regressed by multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet) we need
# diffferent subnet masks, or FIB1 won't have a subnet route.
MASK0="24"
MASK1="25"
# Spoof a MAC that is reserved per RFC7042
SPOOF_ADDR="192.0.2.4"
SPOOF_MAC="00:00:5E:00:53:00"
# Check system configuration
if [ 0 != `sysctl -n net.add_addr_allfibs` ]; then
atf_skip "This test requires net.add_addr_allfibs=0"
fi
get_fibs 2
# Configure epair interfaces
get_epair
setup_iface "$EPAIRA" "$FIB0" inet ${ADDR0} ${MASK0}
setup_iface "$EPAIRB" "$FIB1" inet ${ADDR1} ${MASK1}
# Send an ICMP echo request with a spoofed source IP
setfib "$FIB0" nping -c 1 -e ${EPAIRA} -S ${SPOOF_ADDR} \
--source-mac ${SPOOF_MAC} --icmp --icmp-type "echo-request" \
--icmp-code 0 --icmp-id 0xdead --icmp-seq 1 --data 0xbeef \
${ADDR1}
# For informational and debugging purposes only, look for the
# characteristic error message
dmesg | grep "llinfo.*${SPOOF_ADDR}"
# Check that the ARP entry exists
atf_check -o match:"${SPOOF_ADDR}.*expires" setfib "$FIB1" arp ${SPOOF_ADDR}
}
arpresolve_checks_interface_fib_cleanup()
{
cleanup_ifaces
}
# Regression test for kern/187549
atf_test_case loopback_and_network_routes_on_nondefault_fib cleanup
loopback_and_network_routes_on_nondefault_fib_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "When creating and deleting loopback IPv4 routes, use the interface's fib"
atf_set "require.user" "root"
atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
}
loopback_and_network_routes_on_nondefault_fib_body()
{
# Configure the TAP interface to use an RFC5737 nonrouteable address
# and a non-default fib
ADDR="192.0.2.2"
SUBNET="192.0.2.0"
MASK="24"
# Check system configuration
if [ 0 != `sysctl -n net.add_addr_allfibs` ]; then
atf_skip "This test requires net.add_addr_allfibs=0"
fi
get_fibs 1
# Configure a TAP interface
setup_tap ${FIB0} inet ${ADDR} ${MASK}
# Check whether the host route exists in only the correct FIB
setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet | grep -q "^${ADDR}.*UHS.*lo0"
if [ 0 -ne $? ]; then
setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet
atf_fail "Host route did not appear in the correct FIB"
fi
setfib 0 netstat -rn -f inet | grep -q "^${ADDR}.*UHS.*lo0"
if [ 0 -eq $? ]; then
setfib 0 netstat -rn -f inet
atf_fail "Host route appeared in the wrong FIB"
fi
# Check whether the network route exists in only the correct FIB
setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet | \
grep -q "^${SUBNET}/${MASK}.*${TAPD}"
if [ 0 -ne $? ]; then
setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet
atf_fail "Network route did not appear in the correct FIB"
fi
setfib 0 netstat -rn -f inet | \
grep -q "^${SUBNET}/${MASK}.*${TAPD}"
if [ 0 -eq $? ]; then
setfib 0 netstat -rn -f inet
atf_fail "Network route appeared in the wrong FIB"
fi
}
loopback_and_network_routes_on_nondefault_fib_cleanup()
{
cleanup_ifaces
}
atf_test_case loopback_and_network_routes_on_nondefault_fib_inet6 cleanup
loopback_and_network_routes_on_nondefault_fib_inet6_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "When creating and deleting loopback IPv6 routes, use the interface's fib"
atf_set "require.user" "root"
atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
}
loopback_and_network_routes_on_nondefault_fib_inet6_body()
{
# Configure the TAP interface to use a nonrouteable RFC3849
# address and a non-default fib
ADDR="2001:db8::2"
SUBNET="2001:db8::"
MASK="64"
# Check system configuration
if [ 0 != `sysctl -n net.add_addr_allfibs` ]; then
atf_skip "This test requires net.add_addr_allfibs=0"
fi
get_fibs 1
# Configure a TAP interface
setup_tap ${FIB0} inet6 ${ADDR} ${MASK}
# Check whether the host route exists in only the correct FIB
setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet6 | grep -q "^${ADDR}.*UHS.*lo0"
if [ 0 -ne $? ]; then
setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet6
atf_fail "Host route did not appear in the correct FIB"
fi
setfib 0 netstat -rn -f inet6 | grep -q "^${ADDR}.*UHS.*lo0"
if [ 0 -eq $? ]; then
setfib 0 netstat -rn -f inet6
atf_fail "Host route appeared in the wrong FIB"
fi
# Check whether the network route exists in only the correct FIB
setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet6 | \
grep -q "^${SUBNET}/${MASK}.*${TAPD}"
if [ 0 -ne $? ]; then
setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet6
atf_fail "Network route did not appear in the correct FIB"
fi
setfib 0 netstat -rn -f inet6 | \
grep -q "^${SUBNET}/${MASK}.*${TAPD}"
if [ 0 -eq $? ]; then
setfib 0 netstat -rn -f inet6
atf_fail "Network route appeared in the wrong FIB"
fi
}
loopback_and_network_routes_on_nondefault_fib_inet6_cleanup()
{
cleanup_ifaces
}
# Regression test for kern/187552
atf_test_case default_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet cleanup
default_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Multiple interfaces on the same subnet but with different fibs can both have default IPv4 routes"
atf_set "require.user" "root"
atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
}
default_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_body()
{
# Configure the TAP interfaces to use a RFC5737 nonrouteable addresses
# and a non-default fib
ADDR0="192.0.2.2"
ADDR1="192.0.2.3"
GATEWAY="192.0.2.1"
SUBNET="192.0.2.0"
MASK="24"
# Check system configuration
if [ 0 != `sysctl -n net.add_addr_allfibs` ]; then
atf_skip "This test requires net.add_addr_allfibs=0"
fi
get_fibs 2
# Configure TAP interfaces
setup_tap "$FIB0" inet ${ADDR0} ${MASK}
TAP0=$TAP
setup_tap "$FIB1" inet ${ADDR1} ${MASK}
TAP1=$TAP
# Attempt to add default routes
setfib ${FIB0} route add default ${GATEWAY}
setfib ${FIB1} route add default ${GATEWAY}
# Verify that the default route exists for both fibs, with their
# respective interfaces.
atf_check -o match:"^default.*${TAP0}$" \
setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet
atf_check -o match:"^default.*${TAP1}$" \
setfib ${FIB1} netstat -rn -f inet
}
default_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_cleanup()
{
cleanup_ifaces
}
atf_test_case default_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_inet6 cleanup
default_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_inet6_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Multiple interfaces on the same subnet but with different fibs can both have default IPv6 routes"
atf_set "require.user" "root"
atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
}
default_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_inet6_body()
{
# Configure the TAP interfaces to use nonrouteable RFC3849
# addresses and non-default FIBs
ADDR0="2001:db8::2"
ADDR1="2001:db8::3"
GATEWAY="2001:db8::1"
SUBNET="2001:db8::"
MASK="64"
# Check system configuration
if [ 0 != `sysctl -n net.add_addr_allfibs` ]; then
atf_skip "This test requires net.add_addr_allfibs=0"
fi
get_fibs 2
# Configure TAP interfaces
setup_tap "$FIB0" inet6 ${ADDR0} ${MASK}
TAP0=$TAP
setup_tap "$FIB1" inet6 ${ADDR1} ${MASK}
TAP1=$TAP
# Attempt to add default routes
setfib ${FIB0} route -6 add default ${GATEWAY}
setfib ${FIB1} route -6 add default ${GATEWAY}
# Verify that the default route exists for both fibs, with their
# respective interfaces.
atf_check -o match:"^default.*${TAP0}$" \
setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet6
atf_check -o match:"^default.*${TAP1}$" \
setfib ${FIB1} netstat -rn -f inet6
}
default_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_inet6_cleanup()
{
cleanup_ifaces
}
# Regression test for PR kern/189089
# Create two tap interfaces and assign them both the same IP address but with
# different netmasks, and both on the default FIB. Then remove one's IP
# address. Hopefully the machine won't panic.
atf_test_case same_ip_multiple_ifaces_fib0 cleanup
same_ip_multiple_ifaces_fib0_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Can remove an IPv4 alias from an interface when the same IPv4 is also assigned to another interface."
atf_set "require.user" "root"
atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
}
same_ip_multiple_ifaces_fib0_body()
{
ADDR="192.0.2.2"
MASK0="24"
MASK1="32"
# Unlike most of the tests in this file, this is applicable regardless
# of net.add_addr_allfibs
# Setup the interfaces, then remove one alias. It should not panic.
setup_tap 0 inet ${ADDR} ${MASK0}
TAP0=${TAP}
setup_tap 0 inet ${ADDR} ${MASK1}
TAP1=${TAP}
ifconfig ${TAP1} -alias ${ADDR}
# Do it again, in the opposite order. It should not panic.
setup_tap 0 inet ${ADDR} ${MASK0}
TAP0=${TAP}
setup_tap 0 inet ${ADDR} ${MASK1}
TAP1=${TAP}
ifconfig ${TAP0} -alias ${ADDR}
}
same_ip_multiple_ifaces_fib0_cleanup()
{
cleanup_ifaces
}
# Regression test for PR kern/189088
# Test that removing an IP address works even if the same IP is assigned to a
# different interface, on a different FIB. Tests the same code that whose
# panic was regressed by same_ip_multiple_ifaces_fib0.
# Create two tap interfaces and assign them both the same IP address but with
# different netmasks, and on different FIBs. Then remove one's IP
# address. Hopefully the machine won't panic. Also, the IP's hostroute should
# dissappear from the correct fib.
atf_test_case same_ip_multiple_ifaces cleanup
same_ip_multiple_ifaces_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Can remove an IPv4 alias from an interface when the same address is also assigned to another interface, on non-default FIBs."
atf_set "require.user" "root"
atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
}
same_ip_multiple_ifaces_body()
{
atf_expect_fail "kern/189088 Assigning the same IP to multiple interfaces in different FIBs creates a host route for only one"
ADDR="192.0.2.2"
MASK0="24"
MASK1="32"
# Unlike most of the tests in this file, this is applicable regardless
# of net.add_addr_allfibs
get_fibs 2
# Setup the interfaces, then remove one alias. It should not panic.
setup_tap ${FIB0} inet ${ADDR} ${MASK0}
TAP0=${TAP}
setup_tap ${FIB1} inet ${ADDR} ${MASK1}
TAP1=${TAP}
ifconfig ${TAP1} -alias ${ADDR}
atf_check -o not-match:"^${ADDR}[[:space:]]" \
setfib ${FIB1} netstat -rn -f inet
# Do it again, in the opposite order. It should not panic.
setup_tap ${FIB0} inet ${ADDR} ${MASK0}
TAP0=${TAP}
setup_tap ${FIB1} inet ${ADDR} ${MASK1}
TAP1=${TAP}
ifconfig ${TAP0} -alias ${ADDR}
atf_check -o not-match:"^${ADDR}[[:space:]]" \
setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet
}
same_ip_multiple_ifaces_cleanup()
{
# Due to PR kern/189088, we must destroy the interfaces in LIFO order
# in order for the routes to be correctly cleaned up.
for TAPD in `tail -r "ifaces_to_cleanup"`; do
echo ifconfig ${TAPD} destroy
ifconfig ${TAPD} destroy
done
}
atf_test_case same_ip_multiple_ifaces_inet6 cleanup
same_ip_multiple_ifaces_inet6_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Can remove an IPv6 alias from an interface when the same address is also assigned to another interface, on non-default FIBs."
atf_set "require.user" "root"
atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
}
same_ip_multiple_ifaces_inet6_body()
{
ADDR="2001:db8::2"
MASK0="64"
MASK1="128"
# Unlike most of the tests in this file, this is applicable regardless
# of net.add_addr_allfibs
get_fibs 2
# Setup the interfaces, then remove one alias. It should not panic.
setup_tap ${FIB0} inet6 ${ADDR} ${MASK0}
TAP0=${TAP}
setup_tap ${FIB1} inet6 ${ADDR} ${MASK1}
TAP1=${TAP}
atf_check -s exit:0 ifconfig ${TAP1} inet6 ${ADDR} -alias
atf_check -o not-match:"^${ADDR}[[:space:]]" \
setfib ${FIB1} netstat -rn -f inet6
ifconfig ${TAP1} destroy
ifconfig ${TAP0} destroy
# Do it again, in the opposite order. It should not panic.
setup_tap ${FIB0} inet6 ${ADDR} ${MASK0}
TAP0=${TAP}
setup_tap ${FIB1} inet6 ${ADDR} ${MASK1}
TAP1=${TAP}
atf_check -s exit:0 ifconfig ${TAP0} inet6 ${ADDR} -alias
atf_check -o not-match:"^${ADDR}[[:space:]]" \
setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet6
}
same_ip_multiple_ifaces_inet6_cleanup()
{
cleanup_ifaces
}
atf_test_case slaac_on_nondefault_fib6 cleanup
slaac_on_nondefault_fib6_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "SLAAC correctly installs routes on non-default FIBs"
atf_set "require.user" "root"
atf_set "require.config" "fibs" "allow_sysctl_side_effects"
}
slaac_on_nondefault_fib6_body()
{
# Configure the epair interfaces to use nonrouteable RFC3849
# addresses and non-default FIBs
PREFIX="2001:db8:$(printf "%x" `jot -r 1 0 65535`):$(printf "%x" `jot -r 1 0 65535`)"
ADDR="$PREFIX::2"
GATEWAY="$PREFIX::1"
SUBNET="$PREFIX:"
MASK="64"
# Check system configuration
if [ 0 != `sysctl -n net.add_addr_allfibs` ]; then
atf_skip "This test requires net.add_addr_allfibs=0"
fi
get_fibs 2
sysctl -n "net.inet6.ip6.rfc6204w3" >> "rfc6204w3.state"
sysctl -n "net.inet6.ip6.forwarding" >> "forwarding.state"
# Enable forwarding so the kernel will send RAs
sysctl net.inet6.ip6.forwarding=1
# Enable RFC6204W3 mode so the kernel will enable default router
# selection while also forwarding packets
sysctl net.inet6.ip6.rfc6204w3=1
# Configure epair interfaces
get_epair
setup_iface "$EPAIRA" "$FIB0" inet6 ${ADDR} ${MASK}
echo setfib $FIB1 ifconfig "$EPAIRB" inet6 -ifdisabled accept_rtadv fib $FIB1 up
setfib $FIB1 ifconfig "$EPAIRB" inet6 -ifdisabled accept_rtadv fib $FIB1 up
rtadvd -p rtadvd.pid -C rtadvd.sock -c /dev/null "$EPAIRA"
rtsol "$EPAIRB"
# Check SLAAC address
atf_check -o match:"inet6 ${SUBNET}.*prefixlen ${MASK}.*autoconf" \
ifconfig "$EPAIRB"
# Check local route
atf_check -o match:"${SUBNET}.*\<UHS\>.*lo0" \
netstat -rnf inet6 -F $FIB1
# Check subnet route
atf_check -o match:"${SUBNET}:/${MASK}.*\<U\>.*$EPAIRB" \
netstat -rnf inet6 -F $FIB1
# Check default route
atf_check -o match:"default.*\<UG\>.*$EPAIRB" \
netstat -rnf inet6 -F $FIB1
# Check that none of the above routes appeared on other routes
for fib in $( seq 0 $(($(sysctl -n net.fibs) - 1))); do
if [ "$fib" = "$FIB1" -o "$fib" = "$FIB0" ]; then
continue
fi
atf_check -o not-match:"${SUBNET}.*\<UHS\>.*lo0" \
netstat -rnf inet6 -F $fib
atf_check -o not-match:"${SUBNET}:/${MASK}.*\<U\>.*$EPAIRB" \
netstat -rnf inet6 -F $fib
atf_check -o not-match:"default.*\<UG\>.*$EPAIRB" \
netstat -rnf inet6 -F $fib
done
}
slaac_on_nondefault_fib6_cleanup()
{
if [ -f "rtadvd.pid" ]; then
# rtadvd can take a long time to shutdown. Use SIGKILL to kill
# it right away. The downside to using SIGKILL is that it
# won't send final RAs to all interfaces, but we don't care
# because we're about to destroy its interface anyway.
pkill -kill -F rtadvd.pid
rm -f rtadvd.pid
fi
cleanup_ifaces
if [ -f "forwarding.state" ] ; then
sysctl "net.inet6.ip6.forwarding"=`cat "forwarding.state"`
rm "forwarding.state"
fi
if [ -f "rfc6204w3.state" ] ; then
sysctl "net.inet6.ip6.rfc6204w3"=`cat "rfc6204w3.state"`
rm "rfc6204w3.state"
fi
}
# Regression test for kern/187550
atf_test_case subnet_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet cleanup
subnet_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Multiple FIBs can have IPv4 subnet routes for the same subnet"
atf_set "require.user" "root"
atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
}
subnet_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_body()
{
# Configure the TAP interfaces to use a RFC5737 nonrouteable addresses
# and a non-default fib
ADDR0="192.0.2.2"
ADDR1="192.0.2.3"
SUBNET="192.0.2.0"
MASK="24"
# Check system configuration
if [ 0 != `sysctl -n net.add_addr_allfibs` ]; then
atf_skip "This test requires net.add_addr_allfibs=0"
fi
get_fibs 2
# Configure TAP interfaces
setup_tap "$FIB0" inet ${ADDR0} ${MASK}
setup_tap "$FIB1" inet ${ADDR1} ${MASK}
# Check that a subnet route exists on both fibs
atf_check -o ignore setfib "$FIB0" route get $ADDR1
atf_check -o ignore setfib "$FIB1" route get $ADDR0
}
subnet_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_cleanup()
{
cleanup_ifaces
}
atf_test_case subnet_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_inet6 cleanup
subnet_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_inet6_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Multiple FIBs can have IPv6 subnet routes for the same subnet"
atf_set "require.user" "root"
atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
}
subnet_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_inet6_body()
{
# Configure the TAP interfaces to use a RFC3849 nonrouteable addresses
# and a non-default fib
ADDR0="2001:db8::2"
ADDR1="2001:db8::3"
SUBNET="2001:db8::"
MASK="64"
# Check system configuration
if [ 0 != `sysctl -n net.add_addr_allfibs` ]; then
atf_skip "This test requires net.add_addr_allfibs=0"
fi
get_fibs 2
# Configure TAP interfaces
setup_tap "$FIB0" inet6 ${ADDR0} ${MASK}
setup_tap "$FIB1" inet6 ${ADDR1} ${MASK}
# Check that a subnet route exists on both fibs
atf_check -o ignore setfib "$FIB0" route -6 get $ADDR1
atf_check -o ignore setfib "$FIB1" route -6 get $ADDR0
}
subnet_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_inet6_cleanup()
{
cleanup_ifaces
}
# Test that source address selection works correctly for UDP packets with
# SO_DONTROUTE set that are sent on non-default FIBs.
# This bug was discovered with "setfib 1 netperf -t UDP_STREAM -H some_host"
# Regression test for kern/187553
#
# The root cause was that ifa_ifwithnet() did not have a fib argument. It
# would return an address from an interface on any FIB that had a subnet route
# for the destination. If more than one were available, it would choose the
# most specific. This is most easily tested by creating a FIB without a
# default route, then trying to send a UDP packet with SO_DONTROUTE set to an
# address which is not routable on that FIB. Absent the fix for this bug,
# in_pcbladdr would choose an interface on any FIB with a default route. With
# the fix, you will get EUNREACH or ENETUNREACH.
atf_test_case udp_dontroute cleanup
udp_dontroute_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Source address selection for UDP packets with SO_DONTROUTE on non-default FIBs works"
atf_set "require.user" "root"
atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
}
udp_dontroute_body()
{
# Configure the TAP interface to use an RFC5737 nonrouteable address
# and a non-default fib
ADDR0="192.0.2.2"
ADDR1="192.0.2.3"
SUBNET="192.0.2.0"
MASK="24"
# Use a different IP on the same subnet as the target
TARGET="192.0.2.100"
SRCDIR=`atf_get_srcdir`
# Check system configuration
if [ 0 != `sysctl -n net.add_addr_allfibs` ]; then
atf_skip "This test requires net.add_addr_allfibs=0"
fi
get_fibs 2
# Configure the TAP interfaces
setup_tap ${FIB0} inet ${ADDR0} ${MASK}
TARGET_TAP=${TAP}
setup_tap ${FIB1} inet ${ADDR1} ${MASK}
# Send a UDP packet with SO_DONTROUTE. In the failure case, it will
# return ENETUNREACH, or send the packet to the wrong tap
atf_check -o ignore setfib ${FIB0} \
${SRCDIR}/udp_dontroute ${TARGET} /dev/${TARGET_TAP}
cleanup_ifaces
# Repeat, but this time target the other tap
setup_tap ${FIB0} inet ${ADDR0} ${MASK}
setup_tap ${FIB1} inet ${ADDR1} ${MASK}
TARGET_TAP=${TAP}
atf_check -o ignore setfib ${FIB1} \
${SRCDIR}/udp_dontroute ${TARGET} /dev/${TARGET_TAP}
}
udp_dontroute_cleanup()
{
cleanup_ifaces
}
atf_test_case udp_dontroute6 cleanup
udp_dontroute6_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Source address selection for UDP IPv6 packets with SO_DONTROUTE on non-default FIBs works"
atf_set "require.user" "root"
atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
}
udp_dontroute6_body()
{
if [ "$(atf_config_get ci false)" = "true" ]; then
atf_skip "https://bugs.freebsd.org/244172"
fi
# Configure the TAP interface to use an RFC3849 nonrouteable address
# and a non-default fib
ADDR0="2001:db8::2"
ADDR1="2001:db8::3"
SUBNET="2001:db8::"
MASK="64"
# Use a different IP on the same subnet as the target
TARGET="2001:db8::100"
SRCDIR=`atf_get_srcdir`
# Check system configuration
if [ 0 != `sysctl -n net.add_addr_allfibs` ]; then
atf_skip "This test requires net.add_addr_allfibs=0"
fi
get_fibs 2
# Configure the TAP interfaces. Use no_dad so the addresses will be
# ready right away and won't be marked as tentative until DAD
# completes.
setup_tap ${FIB0} inet6 ${ADDR0} ${MASK} no_dad
TARGET_TAP=${TAP}
setup_tap ${FIB1} inet6 ${ADDR1} ${MASK} no_dad
# Send a UDP packet with SO_DONTROUTE. In the failure case, it will
# return ENETUNREACH, or send the packet to the wrong tap
atf_check -o ignore setfib ${FIB0} \
${SRCDIR}/udp_dontroute -6 ${TARGET} /dev/${TARGET_TAP}
cleanup_ifaces
# Repeat, but this time target the other tap
setup_tap ${FIB0} inet6 ${ADDR0} ${MASK} no_dad
setup_tap ${FIB1} inet6 ${ADDR1} ${MASK} no_dad
TARGET_TAP=${TAP}
atf_check -o ignore setfib ${FIB1} \
${SRCDIR}/udp_dontroute -6 ${TARGET} /dev/${TARGET_TAP}
}
udp_dontroute6_cleanup()
{
cleanup_ifaces
}
atf_init_test_cases()
{
atf_add_test_case arpresolve_checks_interface_fib
atf_add_test_case loopback_and_network_routes_on_nondefault_fib
atf_add_test_case loopback_and_network_routes_on_nondefault_fib_inet6
atf_add_test_case default_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet
atf_add_test_case default_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_inet6
atf_add_test_case same_ip_multiple_ifaces_fib0
atf_add_test_case same_ip_multiple_ifaces
atf_add_test_case same_ip_multiple_ifaces_inet6
atf_add_test_case slaac_on_nondefault_fib6
atf_add_test_case subnet_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet
atf_add_test_case subnet_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_inet6
atf_add_test_case udp_dontroute
atf_add_test_case udp_dontroute6
}
# Looks up one or more fibs from the configuration data and validates them.
# Returns the results in the env varilables FIB0, FIB1, etc.
# parameter numfibs The number of fibs to lookup
get_fibs()
{
NUMFIBS=$1
net_fibs=`sysctl -n net.fibs`
i=0
while [ $i -lt "$NUMFIBS" ]; do
fib=`atf_config_get "fibs" | \
awk -v i=$(( i + 1 )) '{print $i}'`
echo "fib is ${fib}"
eval FIB${i}=${fib}
if [ "$fib" -ge "$net_fibs" ]; then
atf_skip "The ${i}th configured fib is ${fib}, which is not less than net.fibs, which is ${net_fibs}"
fi
i=$(( $i + 1 ))
done
}
# Creates a new pair of connected epair(4) interface, registers them for
# cleanup, and returns their namen via the environment variables EPAIRA and
# EPAIRB
get_epair()
{
local EPAIRD
if (which pfctl && pfctl -s info | grep -q 'Status: Enabled') ||
[ `sysctl -n net.inet.ip.fw.enable` = "1" ] ||
(which ipf && ipf -V); then
atf_skip "firewalls interfere with this test"
fi
if EPAIRD=`ifconfig epair create`; then
# Record the epair device so we can clean it up later
echo ${EPAIRD} >> "ifaces_to_cleanup"
EPAIRA=${EPAIRD}
EPAIRB=${EPAIRD%a}b
else
atf_skip "Could not create epair(4) interfaces"
fi
}
# Creates a new tap(4) interface, registers it for cleanup, and returns the
# name via the environment variable TAP
get_tap()
{
local TAPD
if TAPD=`ifconfig tap create`; then
# Record the TAP device so we can clean it up later
echo ${TAPD} >> "ifaces_to_cleanup"
TAP=${TAPD}
else
atf_skip "Could not create a tap(4) interface"
fi
}
# Configure an ethernet interface
# parameters:
# Interface name
# fib
# Protocol (inet or inet6)
# IP address
# Netmask in number of bits (eg 24 or 8)
# Extra flags
# Return: None
setup_iface()
{
local IFACE=$1
local FIB=$2
local PROTO=$3
local ADDR=$4
local MASK=$5
local FLAGS=$6
echo setfib ${FIB} \
ifconfig $IFACE ${PROTO} ${ADDR}/${MASK} fib $FIB $FLAGS
setfib ${FIB} ifconfig $IFACE ${PROTO} ${ADDR}/${MASK} fib $FIB $FLAGS
}
# Create a tap(4) interface, configure it, and register it for cleanup.
# parameters:
# fib
# Protocol (inet or inet6)
# IP address
# Netmask in number of bits (eg 24 or 8)
# Extra flags
# Return: the tap interface name as the env variable TAP
setup_tap()
{
get_tap
setup_iface "$TAP" "$@"
}
cleanup_ifaces()
{
if [ -f ifaces_to_cleanup ]; then
for iface in $(cat ifaces_to_cleanup); do
echo ifconfig "${iface}" destroy
ifconfig "${iface}" destroy 2>/dev/null || true
done
rm -f ifaces_to_cleanup
fi
}