From: Bobby Eshleman bobbyeshleman@meta.com
Add tests that validate vsock sockets are resilient to deleting namespaces. The vsock sockets should still function normally.
The function check_ns_delete_doesnt_break_connection() is added to re-use the step-by-step logic of 1) setup connections, 2) delete ns, 3) check that the connections are still ok.
Signed-off-by: Bobby Eshleman bobbyeshleman@meta.com --- Changes in v13: - remove tests that change the mode after socket creation (this is not supported behavior now and the immutability property is tested in other tests) - remove "change_mode" behavior of check_ns_changes_dont_break_connection() and rename to check_ns_delete_doesnt_break_connection() because we only need to test namespace deletion (other tests confirm that the mode cannot change)
Changes in v11: - remove pipefile (Stefano)
Changes in v9: - more consistent shell style - clarify -u usage comment for pipefile --- tools/testing/selftests/vsock/vmtest.sh | 84 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 84 insertions(+)
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/vsock/vmtest.sh b/tools/testing/selftests/vsock/vmtest.sh index a9eaf37bc31b..dc8dbe74a6d0 100755 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/vsock/vmtest.sh +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/vsock/vmtest.sh @@ -68,6 +68,9 @@ readonly TEST_NAMES=( ns_same_local_loopback_ok ns_same_local_host_connect_to_local_vm_ok ns_same_local_vm_connect_to_local_host_ok + ns_delete_vm_ok + ns_delete_host_ok + ns_delete_both_ok ) readonly TEST_DESCS=( # vm_server_host_client @@ -135,6 +138,15 @@ readonly TEST_DESCS=(
# ns_same_local_vm_connect_to_local_host_ok "Run vsock_test client in VM in a local ns with server in same ns." + + # ns_delete_vm_ok + "Check that deleting the VM's namespace does not break the socket connection" + + # ns_delete_host_ok + "Check that deleting the host's namespace does not break the socket connection" + + # ns_delete_both_ok + "Check that deleting the VM and host's namespaces does not break the socket connection" )
readonly USE_SHARED_VM=( @@ -1287,6 +1299,78 @@ test_vm_loopback() { return "${KSFT_PASS}" }
+check_ns_delete_doesnt_break_connection() { + local pipefile pidfile outfile + local ns0="global0" + local ns1="global1" + local port=12345 + local pids=() + local rc=0 + + init_namespaces + + pidfile="$(create_pidfile)" + if ! vm_start "${pidfile}" "${ns0}"; then + return "${KSFT_FAIL}" + fi + vm_wait_for_ssh "${ns0}" + + outfile=$(mktemp) + vm_ssh "${ns0}" -- \ + socat VSOCK-LISTEN:"${port}",fork STDOUT > "${outfile}" 2>/dev/null & + pids+=($!) + vm_wait_for_listener "${ns0}" "${port}" "vsock" + + # We use a pipe here so that we can echo into the pipe instead of using + # socat and a unix socket file. We just need a name for the pipe (not a + # regular file) so use -u. + pipefile=$(mktemp -u /tmp/vmtest_pipe_XXXX) + ip netns exec "${ns1}" \ + socat PIPE:"${pipefile}" VSOCK-CONNECT:"${VSOCK_CID}":"${port}" & + pids+=($!) + + timeout "${WAIT_PERIOD}" \ + bash -c 'while [[ ! -e '"${pipefile}"' ]]; do sleep 1; done; exit 0' + + if [[ "$1" == "vm" ]]; then + ip netns del "${ns0}" + elif [[ "$1" == "host" ]]; then + ip netns del "${ns1}" + elif [[ "$1" == "both" ]]; then + ip netns del "${ns0}" + ip netns del "${ns1}" + fi + + echo "TEST" > "${pipefile}" + + timeout "${WAIT_PERIOD}" \ + bash -c 'while [[ ! -s '"${outfile}"' ]]; do sleep 1; done; exit 0' + + if grep -q "TEST" "${outfile}"; then + rc="${KSFT_PASS}" + else + rc="${KSFT_FAIL}" + fi + + terminate_pidfiles "${pidfile}" + terminate_pids "${pids[@]}" + rm -f "${outfile}" "${pipefile}" + + return "${rc}" +} + +test_ns_delete_vm_ok() { + check_ns_delete_doesnt_break_connection "vm" +} + +test_ns_delete_host_ok() { + check_ns_delete_doesnt_break_connection "host" +} + +test_ns_delete_both_ok() { + check_ns_delete_doesnt_break_connection "both" +} + shared_vm_test() { local tname