Introduce specific selftest for IPIP flowtable SW acceleration in nft_flowtable.sh
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Bianconi lorenzo@kernel.org --- .../selftests/net/netfilter/nft_flowtable.sh | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 40 insertions(+)
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/net/netfilter/nft_flowtable.sh b/tools/testing/selftests/net/netfilter/nft_flowtable.sh index a4ee5496f2a17cedf1ee71214397012c7906650f..d1c9d3eeda2c9874008f9d6de6cabaabea79b9fb 100755 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/net/netfilter/nft_flowtable.sh +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/net/netfilter/nft_flowtable.sh @@ -519,6 +519,44 @@ if ! test_tcp_forwarding_nat "$ns1" "$ns2" 1 ""; then ip netns exec "$nsr1" nft list ruleset fi
+# IPIP tunnel test: +# Add IPIP tunnel interfaces and check flowtable acceleration. +test_ipip() { +if ! ip -net "$nsr1" link add name tun0 type ipip \ + local 192.168.10.1 remote 192.168.10.2 >/dev/null;then + echo "SKIP: could not add ipip tunnel" + [ "$ret" -eq 0 ] && ret=$ksft_skip + return +fi +ip -net "$nsr1" link set tun0 up +ip -net "$nsr1" addr add 192.168.100.1/24 dev tun0 +ip netns exec "$nsr1" sysctl net.ipv4.conf.tun0.forwarding=1 > /dev/null + +ip -net "$nsr2" link add name tun0 type ipip local 192.168.10.2 remote 192.168.10.1 +ip -net "$nsr2" link set tun0 up +ip -net "$nsr2" addr add 192.168.100.2/24 dev tun0 +ip netns exec "$nsr2" sysctl net.ipv4.conf.tun0.forwarding=1 > /dev/null + +ip -net "$nsr1" route change default via 192.168.100.2 +ip -net "$nsr2" route change default via 192.168.100.1 +ip -net "$ns2" route add default via 10.0.2.1 + +ip netns exec "$nsr1" nft -a insert rule inet filter forward 'meta oif tun0 accept' +ip netns exec "$nsr1" nft -a insert rule inet filter forward \ + 'meta oif "veth0" tcp sport 12345 ct mark set 1 flow add @f1 counter name routed_repl accept' + +if ! test_tcp_forwarding_nat "$ns1" "$ns2" 1 "IPIP tunnel"; then + echo "FAIL: flow offload for ns1/ns2 with IPIP tunnel" 1>&2 + ip netns exec "$nsr1" nft list ruleset + ret=1 +fi + +# Restore the previous configuration +ip -net "$nsr1" route change default via 192.168.10.2 +ip -net "$nsr2" route change default via 192.168.10.1 +ip -net "$ns2" route del default via 10.0.2.1 +} + # Another test: # Add bridge interface br0 to Router1, with NAT enabled. test_bridge() { @@ -604,6 +642,8 @@ ip -net "$nsr1" addr add dead:1::1/64 dev veth0 nodad ip -net "$nsr1" link set up dev veth0 }
+test_ipip + test_bridge
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