linux/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding
Petr Machata e814c58d45 selftests: mlxsw: Add a TBF selftest
Add a test that runs traffic across a port throttled with TBF. The test
checks that the observed throughput is within +-5% from the installed
shaper.

To allow checking both the software datapath and the offloaded one, make
the test suitable for inclusion from driver-specific wrapper. Introduce
such wrappers for mlxsw.

Signed-off-by: Petr Machata <petrm@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2020-01-25 10:56:31 +01:00
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.gitignore
bridge_igmp.sh
bridge_port_isolation.sh
bridge_sticky_fdb.sh
bridge_vlan_aware.sh
bridge_vlan_unaware.sh
config
devlink_lib.sh selftests: forwarding: devlink: Add functionality for trap exceptions test 2019-11-07 19:51:40 -08:00
ethtool_lib.sh selftests: forwarding: Add ethtool_lib.sh 2019-11-18 17:11:54 -08:00
ethtool.sh selftests: forwarding: Add speed and auto-negotiation test 2019-11-18 17:11:54 -08:00
fib_offload_lib.sh selftests: forwarding: Add helpers and tests for FIB offload 2020-01-14 18:53:35 -08:00
forwarding.config.sample
gre_inner_v4_multipath.sh selftests: forwarding: Test multipath hashing on inner IP pkts for GRE tunnel 2019-07-08 16:37:29 -07:00
gre_inner_v6_multipath.sh selftests: forwarding: Test multipath hashing on inner IP pkts for GRE tunnel 2019-07-08 16:37:29 -07:00
gre_multipath.sh selftests: forwarding: gre_multipath: Fix flower filters 2019-07-23 13:06:48 -07:00
ip6gre_inner_v4_multipath.sh selftests: forwarding: Test multipath hashing on inner IP pkts for GRE tunnel 2019-07-08 16:37:29 -07:00
ip6gre_inner_v6_multipath.sh selftests: forwarding: Test multipath hashing on inner IP pkts for GRE tunnel 2019-07-08 16:37:29 -07:00
ipip_flat_gre_key.sh
ipip_flat_gre_keys.sh
ipip_flat_gre.sh
ipip_hier_gre_key.sh
ipip_hier_gre_keys.sh
ipip_hier_gre.sh
ipip_lib.sh
lib.sh selftests: forwarding: lib: Allow reading TC rule byte counters 2020-01-25 10:56:31 +01:00
loopback.sh selftests: loopback.sh: skip this test if the driver does not support 2020-01-03 12:23:34 -08:00
mirror_gre_bound.sh
mirror_gre_bridge_1d_vlan.sh
mirror_gre_bridge_1d.sh
mirror_gre_bridge_1q_lag.sh
mirror_gre_bridge_1q.sh
mirror_gre_changes.sh
mirror_gre_flower.sh
mirror_gre_lag_lacp.sh
mirror_gre_lib.sh
mirror_gre_neigh.sh
mirror_gre_nh.sh
mirror_gre_topo_lib.sh
mirror_gre_vlan_bridge_1q.sh
mirror_gre_vlan.sh
mirror_gre.sh
mirror_lib.sh
mirror_topo_lib.sh
mirror_vlan.sh
README
router_bridge_vlan.sh selftests: forwarding: Delete IPv6 address at the end 2019-12-09 10:19:45 -08:00
router_bridge.sh
router_broadcast.sh
router_mpath_nh.sh selftests: Add version of router_multipath.sh using nexthop objects 2019-06-10 10:44:57 -07:00
router_multicast.sh
router_multipath.sh
router_vid_1.sh
router.sh selftests: forwarding: router: Add test case for destination IP link-local 2020-01-06 13:38:37 -08:00
sch_ets_core.sh selftests: forwarding: sch_ets: Add test coverage for ETS Qdisc 2019-12-18 13:32:30 -08:00
sch_ets_tests.sh selftests: forwarding: sch_ets: Add test coverage for ETS Qdisc 2019-12-18 13:32:30 -08:00
sch_ets.sh selftests: forwarding: sch_ets: Add test coverage for ETS Qdisc 2019-12-18 13:32:30 -08:00
sch_tbf_core.sh selftests: mlxsw: Add a TBF selftest 2020-01-25 10:56:31 +01:00
sch_tbf_ets.sh selftests: mlxsw: Add a TBF selftest 2020-01-25 10:56:31 +01:00
sch_tbf_etsprio.sh selftests: mlxsw: Add a TBF selftest 2020-01-25 10:56:31 +01:00
sch_tbf_prio.sh selftests: mlxsw: Add a TBF selftest 2020-01-25 10:56:31 +01:00
sch_tbf_root.sh selftests: mlxsw: Add a TBF selftest 2020-01-25 10:56:31 +01:00
tc_actions.sh
tc_chains.sh
tc_common.sh selftests: forwarding: fix race between packet receive and tc check 2019-11-30 12:23:27 -08:00
tc_flower_router.sh selftests: tc: add ingress device matching support 2019-06-19 10:09:22 -04:00
tc_flower.sh selftests: tc: add ingress device matching support 2019-06-19 10:09:22 -04:00
tc_shblocks.sh selftests: tc: add ingress device matching support 2019-06-19 10:09:22 -04:00
tc_vlan_modify.sh
vxlan_asymmetric.sh
vxlan_bridge_1d_port_8472.sh
vxlan_bridge_1d.sh
vxlan_bridge_1q_port_8472.sh
vxlan_bridge_1q.sh
vxlan_symmetric.sh

Motivation
==========

One of the nice things about network namespaces is that they allow one
to easily create and test complex environments.

Unfortunately, these namespaces can not be used with actual switching
ASICs, as their ports can not be migrated to other network namespaces
(NETIF_F_NETNS_LOCAL) and most of them probably do not support the
L1-separation provided by namespaces.

However, a similar kind of flexibility can be achieved by using VRFs and
by looping the switch ports together. For example:

                             br0
                              +
               vrf-h1         |           vrf-h2
                 +        +---+----+        +
                 |        |        |        |
    192.0.2.1/24 +        +        +        + 192.0.2.2/24
               swp1     swp2     swp3     swp4
                 +        +        +        +
                 |        |        |        |
                 +--------+        +--------+

The VRFs act as lightweight namespaces representing hosts connected to
the switch.

This approach for testing switch ASICs has several advantages over the
traditional method that requires multiple physical machines, to name a
few:

1. Only the device under test (DUT) is being tested without noise from
other system.

2. Ability to easily provision complex topologies. Testing bridging
between 4-ports LAGs or 8-way ECMP requires many physical links that are
not always available. With the VRF-based approach one merely needs to
loopback more ports.

These tests are written with switch ASICs in mind, but they can be run
on any Linux box using veth pairs to emulate physical loopbacks.

Guidelines for Writing Tests
============================

o Where possible, reuse an existing topology for different tests instead
  of recreating the same topology.
o Tests that use anything but the most trivial topologies should include
  an ASCII art showing the topology.
o Where possible, IPv6 and IPv4 addresses shall conform to RFC 3849 and
  RFC 5737, respectively.
o Where possible, tests shall be written so that they can be reused by
  multiple topologies and added to lib.sh.
o Checks shall be added to lib.sh for any external dependencies.
o Code shall be checked using ShellCheck [1] prior to submission.

1. https://www.shellcheck.net/