Rework the tests to check the correct layer in a single test. Factor
out tests for reuse in other modules. Extend the test suite for
libalias(3) to incoming connections. Test the various types of
redirections.
gettimeofday(3) is almost as expensive as the calls to libalias.
So the call frequency for this call is reduced by a factor of 1000 in
order to neglect it's influence.
Using NAT entries became more realistic: A communication of a random
length of up to 150 packets (10% outgoing, 90% incoming) is applied
for each entry.
Add port forwardings to the performance tests. This will cause random
incoming packets to match the random port forwardings opends beforehand.
After a long test run, a lot of ressouces have been allocated.
Measure the time tot free them.
Reviewed by: kp (partially)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30412
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30408
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30405
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30443
(cherry picked from commit f1462ab051)
(cherry picked from commit 755bab6d55)
(cherry picked from commit 6e87898a2c)
(cherry picked from commit d62e1ecba0)
(cherry picked from commit 5434ebd256)
Fix various bugs:
(cherry picked from commit ccac04cae5)
(cherry picked from commit 7b8696bf12)
(cherry picked from commit fef99da69f)
(cherry picked from commit f4c460dacd)
Due to the new, external performance test utility, the regular test
suite can reduce the stress test to a fair amount of activity.
(cherry picked from commit a660948b7b)
In order to modify libalias for performance, the existing
functionality must not change. Enforce this.
Testing LibAliasOut functionality. This concentrates the typical use
case of initiating data transfers from the inside. Provide a
exhaustive test for the data structure in order to check for
performance improvements.
In order to compare upcoming changes for their effectivness, measure
performance by counting opertions and the runtime of each operation
over the time. Accumulate all tests in a single instance, so make it
complicated over the time. If you wait long enough, you will notice
the expiry of old flows.
Reviewed by: kp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30307
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30335
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30379
(cherry picked from commit 7fd8baee75)
(cherry picked from commit c1fbb54f4b)
(cherry picked from commit 33c1bdfc3e)
Repeating the default WARNS here makes it slightly more difficult to
experiment with default WARNS changes, e.g. if we did something absolutely
bananas and introduced a WARNS=7 and wanted to try lifting the default to
that.
Drop most of them; there is one in the blake2 kernel module, but I suspect
it should be dropped -- the default WARNS in the rest of the build doesn't
currently apply to kernel modules, and I haven't put too much thought into
whether it makes sense to make it so.
many sockets in TIME_WAIT state at the end of the test.
PR: 249885
Reviewed by: markj
Approved by: markj
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26549
Fix the netinet/netinet6 divert tests falsely reporting 'ipdivert module is
not loaded' when the divert module is built into the kernel
Sponsored by: Axiado
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25026
Set up three vnet jails, bridged together. Run carp between two of them.
Attempt to provoke locking / epoch issues.
Reviewed by: mav (previous version), melifaro, asomers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24303
Change type of variable used in setsocketopt so correct size of
option is passed.
Test failure was identified when running the test on PowerPC64,
and the following error message was seen:
"bind () failed: Address already in use"
Submitted by: Fernando Valle <fernando.valle@eldorado.org.br>
Reviewed by: melifaro, adalava
Approved by: jhibbits (mentor)
Sponsored by: Eldorado Research Institute (eldorado.org.br)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24164
Redirect (and temporal) route expiration was broken a while ago.
This change brings route expiration back, with unified IPv4/IPv6 handling code.
It introduces net.inet.icmp.redirtimeout sysctl, allowing to set
an expiration time for redirected routes. It defaults to 10 minutes,
analogues with net.inet6.icmp6.redirtimeout.
Implementation uses separate file, route_temporal.c, as route.c is already
bloated with tons of different functions.
Internally, expiration is implemented as an per-rnh callout scheduled when
route with non-zero rt_expire time is added or rt_expire is changed.
It does not add any overhead when no temporal routes are present.
Callout traverses entire routing tree under wlock, scheduling expired routes
for deletion and calculating the next time it needs to be run. The rationale
for such implemention is the following: typically workloads requiring large
amount of routes have redirects turned off already, while the systems with
small amount of routes will not inhibit large overhead during tree traversal.
This changes also fixes netstat -rn display of route expiration time, which
has been broken since the conversion from kread() to sysctl.
Reviewed by: bz
MFC after: 3 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23075
to then try to reproduce a kernel panic, which turned out to be a
race condition and hard to test from here.
Commit the changes anywhere as the "bind zero" case was a surprise
to me and we should try to maintain this status.
Also it is easy examples someone can build upon.
With help from: markj
Event: Waterloo Hackathon 2019
Executable bits should be set at install time instead of in the repo.
Setting executable bits on files triggers false positives with Phabricator.
MFC after: 2 months
This test was failing if run twice because rtadvd takes too long to die.
The rtadvd process from the first run was still running when the
second run created its interfaces. The solution is to use SIGKILL during
the cleanup instead of SIGTERM so rtadvd will die faster.
While I'm here, randomize the addresses used for the test, which makes bugs
like this easier to spot, and fix the cleanup order to be the opposite of
the setup order
PR: 217871
MFC after: 18 days
X-MFC-With: 315458
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
sys/netinet6/icmp6.c
Use the interface's FIB for source address selection in ICMPv6 error
responses.
sys/netinet6/in6.c
In in6_newaddrmsg, announce arrival of local addresses on the
interface's FIB only. In in6_lltable_rtcheck, use a per-fib ND6
cache instead of a single cache.
sys/netinet6/in6_src.c
In in6_selectsrc, use the caller's fib instead of the default fib.
In in6_selectsrc_socket, remove a superfluous check.
sys/netinet6/nd6.c
In nd6_lle_event, use the interface's fib for routing socket
messages. In nd6_is_new_addr_neighbor, check all FIBs when trying
to determine whether an address is a neighbor. Also, simplify the
code for point to point interfaces.
sys/netinet6/nd6.h
sys/netinet6/nd6.c
sys/netinet6/nd6_rtr.c
Make defrouter_select fib-aware, and make all of its callers pass in
the interface fib.
sys/netinet6/nd6_nbr.c
When inputting a Neighbor Solicitation packet, consider the
interface fib instead of the default fib for DAD. Output NS and
Neighbor Advertisement packets on the correct fib.
sys/netinet6/nd6_rtr.c
Allow installing the same host route on different interfaces in
different FIBs. If rt_add_addr_allfibs=0, only install or delete
the prefix route on the interface fib.
tests/sys/netinet/fibs_test.sh
Clear some expected failures, but add a skip for the newly revealed
BUG217871.
PR: 196361
Submitted by: Erick Turnquist <jhujhiti@adjectivism.org>
Reported by: Jason Healy <jhealy@logn.net>
Reviewed by: asomers
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9451
Tests that an interface can get a SLAAC address and that it inserts its
routes into the correct fib. Does not test anything to do with NDP.
PR: 196361
Reviewed by: Erick Turnquist <jhujhiti@adjectivism.org>
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9776
setting a 32 bit value on each socket. This can be used by applications
and DTrace as a rendezvous point so that an applicaton's data can
more easily be captured at run time. Expose the user cookie via
DTrace by updating the translator in tcp.d and add a quick test
program, a TCP server, that sets the cookie on each connection
accepted.
Reviewed by: hiren
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7152
after r298107
Summary of changes:
- Replace all instances of FILES/TESTS with ${PACKAGE}FILES. This ensures that
namespacing is kept with FILES appropriately, and that this shouldn't need
to be repeated if the namespace changes -- only the definition of PACKAGE
needs to be changed
- Allow PACKAGE to be overridden by callers instead of forcing it to always be
`tests`. In the event we get to the point where things can be split up
enough in the base system, it would make more sense to group the tests
with the blocks they're a part of, e.g. byacc with byacc-tests, etc
- Remove PACKAGE definitions where possible, i.e. where FILES wasn't used
previously.
- Remove unnecessary TESTSPACKAGE definitions; this has been elided into
bsd.tests.mk
- Remove unnecessary BINDIRs used previously with ${PACKAGE}FILES;
${PACKAGE}FILESDIR is now automatically defined in bsd.test.mk.
- Fix installation of files under data/ subdirectories in lib/libc/tests/hash
and lib/libc/tests/net/getaddrinfo
- Remove unnecessary .include <bsd.own.mk>s (some opportunistic cleanup)
Document the proposed changes in share/examples/tests/tests/... via examples
so it's clear that ${PACKAGES}FILES is the suggested way forward in terms of
replacing FILES. share/mk/bsd.README didn't seem like the appropriate method
of communicating that info.
MFC after: never probably
X-MFC with: r298107
PR: 209114
Relnotes: yes
Tested with: buildworld, installworld, checkworld; buildworld, packageworld
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
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