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1#!/bin/bash
2# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
3
4# Test for checking ICMP response with dummy address instead of 0.0.0.0.
5# Sets up two namespaces like:
6# +----------------------+                          +--------------------+
7# | ns1                  |    v4-via-v6 routes:     | ns2                |
8# |                      |                  '       |                    |
9# |             +--------+   -> 172.16.1.0/24 ->    +--------+           |
10# |             | veth0  +--------------------------+  veth0 |           |
11# |             +--------+   <- 172.16.0.0/24 <-    +--------+           |
12# |           172.16.0.1 |                          | 2001:db8:1::2/64   |
13# |     2001:db8:1::2/64 |                          |                    |
14# +----------------------+                          +--------------------+
15#
16# And then tries to ping 172.16.1.1 from ns1. This results in a "net
17# unreachable" message being sent from ns2, but there is no IPv4 address set in
18# that address space, so the kernel should substitute the dummy address
19# 192.0.0.8 defined in RFC7600.
20
21source lib.sh
22
23H1_IP=172.16.0.1/32
24H1_IP6=2001:db8:1::1
25RT1=172.16.1.0/24
26PINGADDR=172.16.1.1
27RT2=172.16.0.0/24
28H2_IP6=2001:db8:1::2
29
30TMPFILE=$(mktemp)
31
32cleanup()
33{
34    rm -f "$TMPFILE"
35    cleanup_ns $NS1 $NS2
36}
37
38trap cleanup EXIT
39
40# Namespaces
41setup_ns NS1 NS2
42
43# Connectivity
44ip -netns $NS1 link add veth0 type veth peer name veth0 netns $NS2
45ip -netns $NS1 link set dev veth0 up
46ip -netns $NS2 link set dev veth0 up
47ip -netns $NS1 addr add $H1_IP dev veth0
48ip -netns $NS1 addr add $H1_IP6/64 dev veth0 nodad
49ip -netns $NS2 addr add $H2_IP6/64 dev veth0 nodad
50ip -netns $NS1 route add $RT1 via inet6 $H2_IP6
51ip -netns $NS2 route add $RT2 via inet6 $H1_IP6
52
53# Make sure ns2 will respond with ICMP unreachable
54ip netns exec $NS2 sysctl -qw net.ipv4.icmp_ratelimit=0 net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
55
56# Run the test - a ping runs in the background, and we capture ICMP responses
57# with tcpdump; -c 1 means it should exit on the first ping, but add a timeout
58# in case something goes wrong
59ip netns exec $NS1 ping -w 3 -i 0.5 $PINGADDR >/dev/null &
60ip netns exec $NS1 timeout 10 tcpdump -tpni veth0 -c 1 'icmp and icmp[icmptype] != icmp-echo' > $TMPFILE 2>/dev/null
61
62# Parse response and check for dummy address
63# tcpdump output looks like:
64# IP 192.0.0.8 > 172.16.0.1: ICMP net 172.16.1.1 unreachable, length 92
65RESP_IP=$(awk '{print $2}' < $TMPFILE)
66if [[ "$RESP_IP" != "192.0.0.8" ]]; then
67    echo "FAIL - got ICMP response from $RESP_IP, should be 192.0.0.8"
68    exit 1
69else
70    echo "OK"
71    exit 0
72fi
73