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1.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2
3Running driver tests
4====================
5
6Networking driver tests are executed within kselftest framework like any
7other tests. They support testing both real device drivers and emulated /
8software drivers (latter mostly to test the core parts of the stack).
9
10SW mode
11~~~~~~~
12
13By default, when no extra parameters are set or exported, tests execute
14against software drivers such as netdevsim. No extra preparation is required
15the software devices are created and destroyed as part of the test.
16In this mode the tests are indistinguishable from other selftests and
17(for example) can be run under ``virtme-ng`` like the core networking selftests.
18
19HW mode
20~~~~~~~
21
22Executing tests against a real device requires external preparation.
23The netdevice against which tests will be run must exist, be running
24(in UP state) and be configured with an IP address.
25
26Refer to list of :ref:`Variables` later in this file to set up running
27the tests against a real device.
28
29Both modes required
30~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
31
32All tests in drivers/net must support running both against a software device
33and a real device. SW-only tests should instead be placed in net/ or
34drivers/net/netdevsim, HW-only tests in drivers/net/hw.
35
36Variables
37=========
38
39The variables can be set in the environment or by creating a net.config
40file in the same directory as this README file. Example::
41
42  $ NETIF=eth0 ./some_test.sh
43
44or::
45
46  $ cat tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/net.config
47  # Variable set in a file
48  NETIF=eth0
49
50Local test (which don't require endpoint for sending / receiving traffic)
51need only the ``NETIF`` variable. Remaining variables define the endpoint
52and communication method.
53
54NETIF
55~~~~~
56
57Name of the netdevice against which the test should be executed.
58When empty or not set software devices will be used.
59
60LOCAL_V4, LOCAL_V6, REMOTE_V4, REMOTE_V6
61~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
62
63Local and remote endpoint IP addresses.
64
65REMOTE_TYPE
66~~~~~~~~~~~
67
68Communication method used to run commands on the remote endpoint.
69Test framework has built-in support for ``netns`` and ``ssh`` channels.
70``netns`` assumes the "remote" interface is part of the same
71host, just moved to the specified netns.
72``ssh`` communicates with remote endpoint over ``ssh`` and ``scp``.
73Using persistent SSH connections is strongly encouraged to avoid
74the latency of SSH connection setup on every command.
75
76Communication methods are defined by classes in ``lib/py/remote_{name}.py``.
77It should be possible to add a new method without modifying any of
78the framework, by simply adding an appropriately named file to ``lib/py``.
79
80REMOTE_ARGS
81~~~~~~~~~~~
82
83Arguments used to construct the communication channel.
84Communication channel dependent::
85
86  for netns - name of the "remote" namespace
87  for ssh - name/address of the remote host
88
89Example
90=======
91
92Build the selftests::
93
94  # make -C tools/testing/selftests/ TARGETS="drivers/net drivers/net/hw"
95
96"Install" the tests and copy them over to the target machine::
97
98  # make -C tools/testing/selftests/ TARGETS="drivers/net drivers/net/hw" \
99     install INSTALL_PATH=/tmp/ksft-net-drv
100
101  # rsync -ra --delete /tmp/ksft-net-drv root@192.168.1.1:/root/
102
103On the target machine, running the tests will use netdevsim by default::
104
105  [/root] # ./ksft-net-drv/run_kselftest.sh -t drivers/net:ping.py
106  TAP version 13
107  1..1
108  # timeout set to 45
109  # selftests: drivers/net: ping.py
110  # KTAP version 1
111  # 1..3
112  # ok 1 ping.test_v4
113  # ok 2 ping.test_v6
114  # ok 3 ping.test_tcp
115  # # Totals: pass:3 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0
116  ok 1 selftests: drivers/net: ping.py
117
118Create a config with remote info::
119
120  [/root] # cat > ./ksft-net-drv/drivers/net/net.config <<EOF
121  NETIF=eth0
122  LOCAL_V4=192.168.1.1
123  REMOTE_V4=192.168.1.2
124  REMOTE_TYPE=ssh
125  REMOTE_ARGS=root@192.168.1.2
126  EOF
127
128Run the test::
129
130  [/root] # ./ksft-net-drv/drivers/net/ping.py
131  KTAP version 1
132  1..3
133  ok 1 ping.test_v4
134  ok 2 ping.test_v6 # SKIP Test requires IPv6 connectivity
135  ok 3 ping.test_tcp
136  # Totals: pass:2 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:1 error:0
137