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author | Marek Gradzki <mgradzki@cisco.com> | 2018-03-19 21:12:03 +0100 |
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committer | Jan Gelety <jgelety@cisco.com> | 2018-03-20 08:02:57 +0000 |
commit | 0cf1f0204e326cf93e36b344e2efd3cfa2f82870 (patch) | |
tree | 908c2261fe795bf1447e3db0529ba36192a7bced /tests/honeycomb/func/mgmt-cfg-spanrx-apihc-apivat-func.robot | |
parent | 26d187d5325a83edec75f5c514d350f08fe97bab (diff) |
HC Tests: move honeycomb tests out of vpp directory
https://gerrit.fd.io/r/#/c/9257/ moved VPP instalation
to vpp/func/__init__.robot,
which is run before Honeycomb suite.
Instalation process starts with removing all vpp packages,
which fails because of honeycomb dependency installed by bootstrap script.
This patch fixes HC func jobs by moving them to separate dir.
The honeycomb/func/__init__.robot was updated
to include previous content of vpp/func/__init__.robot.
HC perf jobs were also moved,
but they may require additional care (CSIT-1006).
Change-Id: I99d94272c80a4c57c85ec5cf99cddfbeab7de663
Signed-off-by: Marek Gradzki <mgradzki@cisco.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'tests/honeycomb/func/mgmt-cfg-spanrx-apihc-apivat-func.robot')
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1 files changed, 256 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/tests/honeycomb/func/mgmt-cfg-spanrx-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/honeycomb/func/mgmt-cfg-spanrx-apihc-apivat-func.robot new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ccb674fbd7 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/honeycomb/func/mgmt-cfg-spanrx-apihc-apivat-func.robot @@ -0,0 +1,256 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at: +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. + +*** Settings *** +| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot +| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/port_mirroring.robot +| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot +| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot +| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/sub_interface.robot +| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/testing_path.robot +| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/telemetry/span.robot +| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/span.py +| ... | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']} +| ... | ${node['interfaces']['port3']['name']} +| ... | local0 +| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/sub_interfaces.py +| ... +| Force Tags | HC_FUNC +| ... +| Suite Setup | Run Keywords +| ... | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node} | AND +| ... | Add Interface local0 To Topology | ${node} +| ... +| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node} +| ... +| Documentation | *Honeycomb port mirroring test suite.* + +*** Test Cases *** +| TC01: Honeycomb can configure SPAN on an interface - receive +| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface and verifies +| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump in state receive. +| | ... +| | When Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_receive} +| | Then Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_receive} + +| TC02: Honeycomb can configure SPAN on an interface - transmit +| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface and verifies +| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump in state transmit. +| | ... +| | When Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_transmit} +| | Then Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_transmit} + +| TC03: Honeycomb can configure SPAN on an interface - both +| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface and verifies +| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump in state both. +| | ... +| | When Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_both} +| | Then Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_both} + +| TC04: Honeycomb can configure SPAN on an interface with two source interfaces +| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface and verifies +| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump in state both. +| | ... +| | When Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_both} | ${settings_if2} +| | Then Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_both} | ${settings_if2} + +| TC05: Honeycomb can disable SPAN on interface +| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb removes existing SPAN configuration +| | ... | from interface. +| | ... +| | Given Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_both} | ${settings_if2} +| | When Honeycomb removes interface SPAN configuration +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} +| | Then Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be empty +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} + +| TC06: Honeycomb can configure SPAN with two destination interfaces from the same source +| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on two interfaces and verifies +| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump. +| | ... +| | [Teardown] | Run Keywords +| | ... | Honeycomb removes interface SPAN configuration +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | AND +| | ... | Honeycomb removes interface SPAN configuration +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2} +| | ... +| | When Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_if2} +| | And Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2} | ${settings_if2} +| | Then Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_if2} +| | Then Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2} | ${settings_if2} + +| TC07: DUT mirrors IPv4 packets from one interface to another +| | [Documentation] +| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1 +| | ... | [Cfg] (using Honeycomb) On DUT1 configure IPv4 address and set SPAN\ +| | ... | mirroring from one DUT interface to the other. +| | ... | [Ver] Make TG send an ARP packet to DUT through one interface,\ +| | ... | then receive a copy of sent packet and of DUT's ARP reply\ +| | ... | on the second interface. +| | ... +| | [Teardown] | Run Keywords +| | ... | Show Packet Trace on All DUTs | ${nodes} | AND +| | ... | Honeycomb clears all interface IPv4 neighbors +| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | AND +| | ... | Honeycomb removes interface IPv4 addresses +| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | AND +| | ... | Honeycomb removes interface SPAN configuration +| | ... | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} +| | ... +| | Given Configure path in 2-node circular topology +| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']} +| | And Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} +| | ... | up +| | And Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} +| | ... | up +| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix | ${dut_node} +| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip} | ${prefix} +| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} +| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1_ip} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac} +| | ${settings_5}= | create dictionary | state=both +| | ... | iface-ref=${dut_to_tg_if1} +| | And All Vpp Interfaces Ready Wait | ${nodes} +| | When Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface +| | ... | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${settings_5} +| | Then Send Packet And Check Received Copies | ${tg_node} +| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac} +| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac} | ${tg_to_dut_if2} +| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1_ip} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip} | ICMP + +| TC08: Honeycomb can configure SPAN on a sub-interface - receive +| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on sub-interface and verifies +| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump in state receive. +| | ... +| | Given Honeycomb creates sub-interface | ${node} | ${interface1} +| | ... | ${sub_if_1_match} | ${sub_if_1_tags} | ${sub_if_1_settings} +| | When Honeycomb Configures SPAN on sub-interface +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_receive} +| | Then sub-Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_receive} + +| TC09: Honeycomb can configure SPAN on a sub-interface - transmit +| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on sub-interface and verifies +| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump in state transmit. +| | ... +| | Given Sub-interface state from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | down | up +| | When Honeycomb Configures SPAN on sub-interface +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_transmit} +| | Then sub-Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_transmit} + +| TC10: Honeycomb can configure SPAN on a sub-interface - both +| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on sub-interface and verifies +| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump in state both. +| | ... +| | Given Sub-interface state from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | down | up +| | When Honeycomb Configures SPAN on sub-interface +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_both} +| | Then sub-Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_both} + +| TC11: Honeycomb can configure SPAN on a sub-interface with two source interfaces +| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on sub-interface and verifies +| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump in state both. +| | ... +| | Given Sub-interface state from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | down | up +| | When Honeycomb Configures SPAN on sub-interface +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_both} | ${settings_if2} +| | Then sub-Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_both} | ${settings_if2} + +| TC12: Honeycomb can disable SPAN on interface +| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb removes existing SPAN configuration +| | ... | from sub-interface. +| | ... +| | Given Sub-interface state from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | down | up +| | Given sub-Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_both} | ${settings_if2} +| | When Honeycomb removes sub-interface SPAN configuration +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} +| | Then sub-Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be empty +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} + +| TC13: Honeycomb can configure SPAN with two destination sub-interfaces from the same source +| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on two sub-interfaces +| | ... | and verifies against VPP SPAN dump. +| | ... +| | [Teardown] | Run Keywords +| | ... | Honeycomb removes sub-interface SPAN configuration +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | AND +| | ... | Honeycomb removes sub-interface SPAN configuration +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2} | ${1} +| | ... +| | Given Honeycomb creates sub-interface | ${node} | ${interface2} +| | ... | ${sub_if_2_match} | ${sub_if_2_tags} | ${sub_if_2_settings} +| | When Honeycomb Configures SPAN on sub-interface +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_if2} +| | And Honeycomb Configures SPAN on sub-interface +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2} | ${1} | ${settings_if2} +| | Then Sub-Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_if2} +| | Then Sub-Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be +| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2} | ${1} | ${settings_if2} + +| TC14: DUT mirrors IPv4 packets from an interface to a sub-interface +| | [Documentation] +| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1 +| | ... | [Cfg] (using Honeycomb) On DUT1 configure IPv4 address and set SPAN\ +| | ... | mirroring from one DUT interface to a sub-interface on the other\ +| | ... | interface. +| | ... | [Ver] Make TG send an ARP packet to DUT through one interface,\ +| | ... | then receive a copy of sent packet and of DUT's ARP reply\ +| | ... | on the sub-interface. +| | ... +| | [Teardown] | Show Packet Trace on All DUTs | ${nodes} +| | ... +| | Given Configure path in 2-node circular topology +| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']} +| | And Honeycomb creates sub-interface | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} +| | ... | ${sub_if_1_match} | ${sub_if_1_tags} | ${sub_if_1_settings} +| | And Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} +| | ... | up +| | And Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} +| | ... | up +| | And Honeycomb sets the sub-interface up +| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${1} +| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix | ${dut_node} +| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip} | ${prefix} +| | And And Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 neighbor +| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} +| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2_ip} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac} +| | ${settings_5}= | create dictionary | state=both +| | ... | iface-ref=${dut_to_tg_if2} +| | And All Vpp Interfaces Ready Wait | ${nodes} +| | When Honeycomb Configures SPAN on sub-interface +| | ... | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${1} | ${settings_5} +| | Then Send Packet And Check Received Copies | ${tg_node} +| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac} +| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2_mac} | ${tg_to_dut_if1} +| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2_ip} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip} | ICMP |