On Wed, 2023-11-15 at 15:51 +0800, Hangbin Liu wrote:
On Tue, Nov 14, 2023 at 12:02:00PM +0100, Paolo Abeni wrote:
I personally would like sort of both :) e.g. lib function(s) to automatically create and dispose netns, and retain a script- specific/related name prefix.
The library function could optionally set the newly created namespaces name in global variables provided by the caller, e.g.:
# create 3 namespaces: netns_init 3
# create 3 namespaces and set the global variables: # $remote, $local $me # to their respective names netns_init 3 remote local me
The trick to do such assignment would be using the 'eval' statement, something alike
netns_init() { # create the netns
shift while [ -n "$1" ]; do eval $1=$NETNS_NAMES[0] shift done }
While at that, it would be useful to package some common helper e.g. to wait for a (tcp) listener to be created (available) on a given port.
WDYT?
Thanks, this is a good idea. I reviewed all the test cases and it should works for most of them. Only the SRv6 tests are a little complex as they use 2 id number for netns name. e.g. the setup_hs() in srv6_end_dt46_l3vpn_test.sh. I plan to add the tmp string between the hs/rt and ids. e.g. hs-xxxxxx-t100-1, rt-xxxxxx-1. I will have a try first.
Supposing netns_init() creates a namespace named <unique>, I think the following (very hackish thing) would work:
# create an alias for the namespace ln -s /var/run/netns/<unique> /var/run/netns/hs-t${tid}-${hs}
# using the alias should work ip -n hs-t${tid}-${hs} link
#delete the alias at exit time rm -f /var/run/netns/hs-t${tid}-${hs}
The troublesome part is that the '/var/run/netns/' prefix could be configured to something else at iproute build time.
@David, @Stephen: I'm wondering if it would make sense adding a new 'ip netns' sub-command to implement the 'alias' feature above?
Cheers,
Paolo