cleanup routines can be executed at any point during the execution of the body, including even before the body has done any real work. In those cases, cleanup routines should be careful to not raise spurious errors so as to not "override" the actual result of the test case. This is just general good coding style but is not a problem in practice for these specific tests. (The way I discovered the issue, though, was due to a regression I introduced in Kyua itself while refactoring some internals.) MFC after: 1 week
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2014 Spectra Logic Corporation
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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# are met:
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# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer,
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# without modification.
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# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce at minimum a disclaimer
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# substantially similar to the "NO WARRANTY" disclaimer below
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# ("Disclaimer") and any redistribution must be conditioned upon
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# including a substantially similar Disclaimer requirement for further
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# binary redistribution.
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#
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# NO WARRANTY
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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# HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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# DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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# OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
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# STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
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# IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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#
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# Authors: Alan Somers (Spectra Logic Corporation)
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#
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# $FreeBSD$
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# All of the tests in this file requires the test-suite config variable "fibs"
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# to be defined to a space-delimited list of FIBs that may be used for testing.
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# arpresolve should check the interface fib for routes to a target when
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# creating an ARP table entry. This is a regression for kern/167947, where
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# arpresolve only checked the default route.
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#
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# Outline:
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# Create two tap(4) interfaces
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# Simulate a crossover cable between them by using net/socat
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# Use nping (from security/nmap) to send an ICMP echo request from one
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# interface to the other, spoofing the source IP. The source IP must be
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# spoofed, or else it will already have an entry in the arp table.
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# Check whether an arp entry exists for the spoofed IP
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atf_test_case arpresolve_checks_interface_fib cleanup
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arpresolve_checks_interface_fib_head()
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{
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atf_set "descr" "arpresolve should check the interface fib, not the default fib, for routes"
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atf_set "require.user" "root"
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atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
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atf_set "require.progs" "socat nping"
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}
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arpresolve_checks_interface_fib_body()
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{
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# Configure the TAP interfaces to use a RFC5737 nonrouteable addresses
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# and a non-default fib
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ADDR0="192.0.2.2"
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ADDR1="192.0.2.3"
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SUBNET="192.0.2.0"
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# Due to bug TBD (regressed by multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet) we need
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# diffferent subnet masks, or FIB1 won't have a subnet route.
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MASK0="24"
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MASK1="25"
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# Spoof a MAC that is reserved per RFC7042
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SPOOF_ADDR="192.0.2.4"
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SPOOF_MAC="00:00:5E:00:53:00"
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# Check system configuration
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if [ 0 != `sysctl -n net.add_addr_allfibs` ]; then
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atf_skip "This test requires net.add_addr_allfibs=0"
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fi
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get_fibs 2
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# Configure TAP interfaces
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setup_tap "$FIB0" ${ADDR0} ${MASK0}
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TAP0=$TAP
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setup_tap "$FIB1" ${ADDR1} ${MASK1}
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TAP1=$TAP
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# Simulate a crossover cable
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socat /dev/${TAP0} /dev/${TAP1} &
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SOCAT_PID=$!
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echo ${SOCAT_PID} >> "processes_to_kill"
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# Send an ICMP echo request with a spoofed source IP
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setfib 2 nping -c 1 -e ${TAP0} -S ${SPOOF_ADDR} \
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--source-mac ${SPOOF_MAC} --icmp --icmp-type "echo-request" \
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--icmp-code 0 --icmp-id 0xdead --icmp-seq 1 --data 0xbeef \
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${ADDR1}
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# For informational and debugging purposes only, look for the
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# characteristic error message
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dmesg | grep "llinfo.*${SPOOF_ADDR}"
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# Check that the ARP entry exists
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atf_check -o match:"${SPOOF_ADDR}.*expires" setfib 3 arp ${SPOOF_ADDR}
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}
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arpresolve_checks_interface_fib_cleanup()
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{
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if [ -f processes_to_kill ]; then
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for pid in $(cat processes_to_kill); do
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kill "${pid}"
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done
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rm -f processes_to_kill
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fi
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cleanup_tap
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}
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# Regression test for kern/187549
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atf_test_case loopback_and_network_routes_on_nondefault_fib cleanup
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loopback_and_network_routes_on_nondefault_fib_head()
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{
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atf_set "descr" "When creating and deleting loopback routes, use the interface's fib"
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atf_set "require.user" "root"
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atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
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}
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loopback_and_network_routes_on_nondefault_fib_body()
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{
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# Configure the TAP interface to use an RFC5737 nonrouteable address
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# and a non-default fib
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ADDR="192.0.2.2"
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SUBNET="192.0.2.0"
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MASK="24"
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# Check system configuration
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if [ 0 != `sysctl -n net.add_addr_allfibs` ]; then
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atf_skip "This test requires net.add_addr_allfibs=0"
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fi
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get_fibs 1
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# Configure a TAP interface
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setup_tap ${FIB0} ${ADDR} ${MASK}
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# Check whether the host route exists in only the correct FIB
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setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet | grep -q "^${ADDR}.*UHS.*lo0"
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if [ 0 -ne $? ]; then
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setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet
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atf_fail "Host route did not appear in the correct FIB"
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fi
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setfib 0 netstat -rn -f inet | grep -q "^${ADDR}.*UHS.*lo0"
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if [ 0 -eq $? ]; then
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setfib 0 netstat -rn -f inet
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atf_fail "Host route appeared in the wrong FIB"
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fi
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# Check whether the network route exists in only the correct FIB
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setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet | \
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grep -q "^${SUBNET}/${MASK}.*${TAPD}"
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if [ 0 -ne $? ]; then
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setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet
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atf_fail "Network route did not appear in the correct FIB"
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fi
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setfib 0 netstat -rn -f inet | \
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grep -q "^${SUBNET}/${MASK}.*${TAPD}"
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if [ 0 -eq $? ]; then
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setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet
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atf_fail "Network route appeared in the wrong FIB"
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fi
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}
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loopback_and_network_routes_on_nondefault_fib_cleanup()
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{
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cleanup_tap
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}
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# Regression test for kern/187552
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atf_test_case default_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet cleanup
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default_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_head()
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{
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atf_set "descr" "Multiple interfaces on the same subnet but with different fibs can both have default routes"
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atf_set "require.user" "root"
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atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
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}
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default_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_body()
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{
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# Configure the TAP interfaces to use a RFC5737 nonrouteable addresses
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# and a non-default fib
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ADDR0="192.0.2.2"
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ADDR1="192.0.2.3"
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GATEWAY="192.0.2.1"
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SUBNET="192.0.2.0"
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MASK="24"
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# Check system configuration
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if [ 0 != `sysctl -n net.add_addr_allfibs` ]; then
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atf_skip "This test requires net.add_addr_allfibs=0"
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fi
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get_fibs 2
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# Configure TAP interfaces
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setup_tap "$FIB0" ${ADDR0} ${MASK}
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TAP0=$TAP
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setup_tap "$FIB1" ${ADDR1} ${MASK}
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TAP1=$TAP
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# Attempt to add default routes
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setfib ${FIB0} route add default ${GATEWAY}
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setfib ${FIB1} route add default ${GATEWAY}
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# Verify that the default route exists for both fibs, with their
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# respective interfaces.
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atf_check -o match:"^default.*${TAP0}$" \
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setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet
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atf_check -o match:"^default.*${TAP1}$" \
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setfib ${FIB1} netstat -rn -f inet
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}
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default_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_cleanup()
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{
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cleanup_tap
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}
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# Regression test for PR kern/189089
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# Create two tap interfaces and assign them both the same IP address but with
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# different netmasks, and both on the default FIB. Then remove one's IP
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# address. Hopefully the machine won't panic.
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atf_test_case same_ip_multiple_ifaces_fib0 cleanup
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same_ip_multiple_ifaces_fib0_head()
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{
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atf_set "descr" "Can remove an IP alias from an interface when the same IP is also assigned to another interface."
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atf_set "require.user" "root"
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atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
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}
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same_ip_multiple_ifaces_fib0_body()
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{
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ADDR="192.0.2.2"
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MASK0="24"
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MASK1="32"
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# Unlike most of the tests in this file, this is applicable regardless
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# of net.add_addr_allfibs
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# Setup the interfaces, then remove one alias. It should not panic.
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setup_tap 0 ${ADDR} ${MASK0}
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TAP0=${TAP}
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setup_tap 0 ${ADDR} ${MASK1}
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TAP1=${TAP}
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ifconfig ${TAP1} -alias ${ADDR}
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# Do it again, in the opposite order. It should not panic.
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setup_tap 0 ${ADDR} ${MASK0}
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TAP0=${TAP}
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setup_tap 0 ${ADDR} ${MASK1}
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TAP1=${TAP}
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ifconfig ${TAP0} -alias ${ADDR}
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}
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same_ip_multiple_ifaces_fib0_cleanup()
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{
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cleanup_tap
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}
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# Regression test for PR kern/189088
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# Test that removing an IP address works even if the same IP is assigned to a
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# different interface, on a different FIB. Tests the same code that whose
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# panic was regressed by same_ip_multiple_ifaces_fib0.
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# Create two tap interfaces and assign them both the same IP address but with
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# different netmasks, and on different FIBs. Then remove one's IP
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# address. Hopefully the machine won't panic. Also, the IP's hostroute should
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# dissappear from the correct fib.
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atf_test_case same_ip_multiple_ifaces cleanup
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same_ip_multiple_ifaces_head()
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{
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atf_set "descr" "Can remove an IP alias from an interface when the same IP is also assigned to another interface, on non-default FIBs."
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atf_set "require.user" "root"
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atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
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}
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same_ip_multiple_ifaces_body()
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{
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atf_expect_fail "kern/189088 Assigning the same IP to multiple interfaces in different FIBs creates a host route for only one"
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ADDR="192.0.2.2"
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MASK0="24"
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MASK1="32"
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# Unlike most of the tests in this file, this is applicable regardless
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# of net.add_addr_allfibs
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get_fibs 2
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# Setup the interfaces, then remove one alias. It should not panic.
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setup_tap ${FIB0} ${ADDR} ${MASK0}
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TAP0=${TAP}
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setup_tap ${FIB1} ${ADDR} ${MASK1}
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TAP1=${TAP}
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ifconfig ${TAP1} -alias ${ADDR}
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atf_check -o not-match:"^${ADDR}[[:space:]]" \
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setfib ${FIB1} netstat -rn -f inet
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# Do it again, in the opposite order. It should not panic.
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setup_tap ${FIB0} ${ADDR} ${MASK0}
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TAP0=${TAP}
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setup_tap ${FIB1} ${ADDR} ${MASK1}
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TAP1=${TAP}
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ifconfig ${TAP0} -alias ${ADDR}
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atf_check -o not-match:"^${ADDR}[[:space:]]" \
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setfib ${FIB0} netstat -rn -f inet
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}
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same_ip_multiple_ifaces_cleanup()
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{
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# Due to PR kern/189088, we must destroy the interfaces in LIFO order
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# in order for the routes to be correctly cleaned up.
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for TAPD in `tail -r "tap_devices_to_cleanup"`; do
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ifconfig ${TAPD} destroy
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done
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}
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# Regression test for kern/187550
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atf_test_case subnet_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet cleanup
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subnet_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_head()
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{
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atf_set "descr" "Multiple FIBs can have subnet routes for the same subnet"
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atf_set "require.user" "root"
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atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
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}
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subnet_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_body()
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{
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# Configure the TAP interfaces to use a RFC5737 nonrouteable addresses
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# and a non-default fib
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ADDR0="192.0.2.2"
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ADDR1="192.0.2.3"
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SUBNET="192.0.2.0"
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MASK="24"
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# Check system configuration
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if [ 0 != `sysctl -n net.add_addr_allfibs` ]; then
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atf_skip "This test requires net.add_addr_allfibs=0"
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fi
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get_fibs 2
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# Configure TAP interfaces
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setup_tap "$FIB0" ${ADDR0} ${MASK}
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setup_tap "$FIB1" ${ADDR1} ${MASK}
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# Check that a subnet route exists on both fibs
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atf_check -o ignore setfib "$FIB0" route get $ADDR1
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atf_check -o ignore setfib "$FIB1" route get $ADDR0
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}
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subnet_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet_cleanup()
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{
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cleanup_tap
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}
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# Test that source address selection works correctly for UDP packets with
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# SO_DONTROUTE set that are sent on non-default FIBs.
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# This bug was discovered with "setfib 1 netperf -t UDP_STREAM -H some_host"
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# Regression test for kern/187553
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#
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# The root cause was that ifa_ifwithnet() did not have a fib argument. It
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# would return an address from an interface on any FIB that had a subnet route
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# for the destination. If more than one were available, it would choose the
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# most specific. This is most easily tested by creating a FIB without a
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# default route, then trying to send a UDP packet with SO_DONTROUTE set to an
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# address which is not routable on that FIB. Absent the fix for this bug,
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# in_pcbladdr would choose an interface on any FIB with a default route. With
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# the fix, you will get EUNREACH or ENETUNREACH.
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atf_test_case udp_dontroute cleanup
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udp_dontroute_head()
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{
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atf_set "descr" "Source address selection for UDP packets with SO_DONTROUTE on non-default FIBs works"
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atf_set "require.user" "root"
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atf_set "require.config" "fibs"
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}
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udp_dontroute_body()
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{
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# Configure the TAP interface to use an RFC5737 nonrouteable address
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# and a non-default fib
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ADDR0="192.0.2.2"
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ADDR1="192.0.2.3"
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SUBNET="192.0.2.0"
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MASK="24"
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# Use a different IP on the same subnet as the target
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TARGET="192.0.2.100"
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SRCDIR=`atf_get_srcdir`
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# Check system configuration
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if [ 0 != `sysctl -n net.add_addr_allfibs` ]; then
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atf_skip "This test requires net.add_addr_allfibs=0"
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fi
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get_fibs 2
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# Configure the TAP interfaces
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setup_tap ${FIB0} ${ADDR0} ${MASK}
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TARGET_TAP=${TAP}
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setup_tap ${FIB1} ${ADDR1} ${MASK}
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# Send a UDP packet with SO_DONTROUTE. In the failure case, it will
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# return ENETUNREACH, or send the packet to the wrong tap
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atf_check -o ignore setfib ${FIB0} \
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${SRCDIR}/udp_dontroute ${TARGET} /dev/${TARGET_TAP}
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cleanup_tap
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# Repeat, but this time target the other tap
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setup_tap ${FIB0} ${ADDR0} ${MASK}
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setup_tap ${FIB1} ${ADDR1} ${MASK}
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TARGET_TAP=${TAP}
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atf_check -o ignore setfib ${FIB1} \
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${SRCDIR}/udp_dontroute ${TARGET} /dev/${TARGET_TAP}
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}
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udp_dontroute_cleanup()
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{
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cleanup_tap
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}
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atf_init_test_cases()
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{
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atf_add_test_case arpresolve_checks_interface_fib
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atf_add_test_case loopback_and_network_routes_on_nondefault_fib
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atf_add_test_case default_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet
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atf_add_test_case same_ip_multiple_ifaces_fib0
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atf_add_test_case same_ip_multiple_ifaces
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atf_add_test_case subnet_route_with_multiple_fibs_on_same_subnet
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atf_add_test_case udp_dontroute
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}
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# Looks up one or more fibs from the configuration data and validates them.
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# Returns the results in the env varilables FIB0, FIB1, etc.
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# parameter numfibs The number of fibs to lookup
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get_fibs()
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{
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NUMFIBS=$1
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net_fibs=`sysctl -n net.fibs`
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i=0
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while [ $i -lt "$NUMFIBS" ]; do
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fib=`atf_config_get "fibs" | \
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awk -v i=$(( i + 1 )) '{print $i}'`
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echo "fib is ${fib}"
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eval FIB${i}=${fib}
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if [ "$fib" -ge "$net_fibs" ]; then
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atf_skip "The ${i}th configured fib is ${fib}, which is not less than net.fibs, which is ${net_fibs}"
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fi
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i=$(( $i + 1 ))
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done
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}
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# Creates a new tap(4) interface, registers it for cleanup, and returns the
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# name via the environment variable TAP
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get_tap()
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{
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local TAPN=0
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while ! ifconfig tap${TAPN} create > /dev/null 2>&1; do
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if [ "$TAPN" -ge 8 ]; then
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atf_skip "Could not create a tap(4) interface"
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else
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TAPN=$(($TAPN + 1))
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fi
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done
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local TAPD=tap${TAPN}
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# Record the TAP device so we can clean it up later
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echo ${TAPD} >> "tap_devices_to_cleanup"
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TAP=${TAPD}
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}
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# Create a tap(4) interface, configure it, and register it for cleanup.
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# parameters:
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# fib
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# IP address
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# Netmask in number of bits (eg 24 or 8)
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# Return: the tap interface name as the env variable TAP
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setup_tap()
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{
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local FIB=$1
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local ADDR=$2
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local MASK=$3
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get_tap
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echo setfib ${FIB} ifconfig $TAP ${ADDR}/${MASK} fib $FIB
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setfib ${FIB} ifconfig $TAP ${ADDR}/${MASK} fib $FIB
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}
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cleanup_tap()
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{
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if [ -f tap_devices_to_cleanup ]; then
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for tap_device in $(cat tap_devices_to_cleanup); do
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ifconfig "${tap_device}" destroy
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done
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rm -f tap_devices_to_cleanup
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fi
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}
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