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authorMohsin Kazmi <sykazmi@cisco.com>2024-04-19 09:10:46 +0000
committerBeno�t Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>2024-06-03 12:22:10 +0000
commit5f694322a925200d698db1025e721842e80d4b38 (patch)
treeccaca75a2ec3df8c7da47d58a7bacb4b4a0163c3 /test
parent05b0307962519bcc61853f3810efddf90cab9217 (diff)
fib: set the value of the sw_if_index for DROP route
Type: fix fib_api_path_decode() is utilized by the IP route API call to translate the path from the API to the fib_route_path_t structure. The ip_route_add_del_handler_t function initializes the fib_route_path_t structure to zeros, consequently setting the sw_if_index value to 0, which is a valid value in VPP. Typically, the default VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding) has a local interface at index 0, leading to normal functionality. However, a custom VRF table without any interface will result in a crash. The issue arises because the DROP route in fib_api_path_decode() does not override the sw_if_index value with the one provided in vl_api_fib_path_t. Subsequently, when this sw_if_index is attempted to be resolved in the VRF table where the interface does not exist, it leads to a crash. This patch addresses the problem by setting the sw_if_index of fib_route_path_t to the sw_if_index value of the API path. To reproduce the issue, please remove the fix and run the following command: make test-debug TEST=test_ip4.TestIPv4RouteLookup.test_exact_match Change-Id: I5d72e91e5c701e749a92873941bee7b7b5eabd41 Signed-off-by: Mohsin Kazmi <sykazmi@cisco.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'test')
-rw-r--r--test/test_ip4.py47
1 files changed, 45 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/test/test_ip4.py b/test/test_ip4.py
index 926ca77a5f8..a183b0ca0ba 100644
--- a/test/test_ip4.py
+++ b/test/test_ip4.py
@@ -244,12 +244,13 @@ class TestIPv4RouteLookup(VppTestCase):
"""IPv4 Route Lookup Test Case"""
routes = []
+ tables = []
- def route_lookup(self, prefix, exact):
+ def route_lookup(self, prefix, exact, table_id=0):
return self.vapi.api(
self.vapi.papi.ip_route_lookup,
{
- "table_id": 0,
+ "table_id": table_id,
"exact": exact,
"prefix": prefix,
},
@@ -283,11 +284,30 @@ class TestIPv4RouteLookup(VppTestCase):
r.add_vpp_config()
self.routes.append(r)
+ custom_vrf = VppIpTable(self, 200)
+ custom_vrf.add_vpp_config()
+ self.tables.append(custom_vrf)
+
+ r = VppIpRoute(self, "2.2.0.0", 16, [drop_nh], 200)
+ r.add_vpp_config()
+ self.routes.append(r)
+
+ r = VppIpRoute(self, "2.2.2.0", 24, [drop_nh], 200)
+ r.add_vpp_config()
+ self.routes.append(r)
+
+ r = VppIpRoute(self, "2.2.2.2", 32, [drop_nh], 200)
+ r.add_vpp_config()
+ self.routes.append(r)
+
def tearDown(self):
# Remove the routes we added
for r in self.routes:
r.remove_vpp_config()
+ for vrf in self.tables:
+ vrf.remove_vpp_config()
+
super(TestIPv4RouteLookup, self).tearDown()
def test_exact_match(self):
@@ -305,6 +325,20 @@ class TestIPv4RouteLookup(VppTestCase):
with self.vapi.assert_negative_api_retval():
self.route_lookup("1.1.1.2/32", True)
+ # Verify we find the host route
+ prefix = "2.2.2.2/32"
+ result = self.route_lookup(prefix, True, 200)
+ assert prefix == str(result.route.prefix)
+
+ # Verify we find a middle prefix route
+ prefix = "2.2.2.0/24"
+ result = self.route_lookup(prefix, True, 200)
+ assert prefix == str(result.route.prefix)
+
+ # Verify we do not find an available LPM.
+ with self.vapi.assert_negative_api_retval():
+ self.route_lookup("2.2.2.1/32", True, 200)
+
def test_longest_prefix_match(self):
# verify we find lpm
lpm_prefix = "1.1.1.0/24"
@@ -315,6 +349,15 @@ class TestIPv4RouteLookup(VppTestCase):
result = self.route_lookup(lpm_prefix, False)
assert lpm_prefix == str(result.route.prefix)
+ # verify we find lpm
+ lpm_prefix = "2.2.2.0/24"
+ result = self.route_lookup("2.2.2.1/32", False, 200)
+ assert lpm_prefix == str(result.route.prefix)
+
+ # Verify we find the exact when not requested
+ result = self.route_lookup(lpm_prefix, False, 200)
+ assert lpm_prefix == str(result.route.prefix)
+
# Can't seem to delete the default route so no negative LPM test.