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-rw-r--r--docs/gettingstarted/developers/testing_vpp.md141
-rw-r--r--docs/usecases/container_test.md132
3 files changed, 208 insertions, 66 deletions
diff --git a/docs/gettingstarted/developers/index.rst b/docs/gettingstarted/developers/index.rst
index 04d704319b2..9b9a67fcf21 100644
--- a/docs/gettingstarted/developers/index.rst
+++ b/docs/gettingstarted/developers/index.rst
@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ The Developers section covers the following areas:
building
running_vpp
+ testing_vpp
gdb_examples
add_plugin
add_plugin_goapi
diff --git a/docs/gettingstarted/developers/testing_vpp.md b/docs/gettingstarted/developers/testing_vpp.md
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..4e4ca1aa30a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/gettingstarted/developers/testing_vpp.md
@@ -0,0 +1,141 @@
+Testing VPP
+===========
+
+As of this writing, the vpp source tree includes over 1,000 unit test
+vectors. Best practices prior to pushing patches for code review: make
+sure that all of the "make test" test vectors pass.
+
+We attempt to maintain the top-level "make test-help" command so that it
+accurately describes all of the "make test" options.
+
+Examples
+--------
+
+Basic test run, all test vectors, single-vpp instance, optimized image:
+
+```
+ $ make test
+```
+
+10-way parallel basic test run:
+
+```
+ $ make TEST_JOBS=10 test
+```
+
+Run a specific test suite (mpls, in this case):
+
+```
+ $ make TEST=test_mpls test
+```
+
+Run a specifc test suite, debug image, pause prior to running the test
+suite; attach to the vpp image in gdb:
+
+```
+ $ make TEST=xxx DEBUG=gdb test-debug
+```
+
+Detailed Documentation
+----------------------
+
+Current "make test-help" output:
+
+
+```
+ $ make test-help
+ test - build and run (basic) functional tests
+ test-debug - build and run (basic) functional tests (debug build)
+ test-all - build and run functional and extended tests
+ test-all-debug - build and run functional and extended tests (debug build)
+ retest - run functional tests
+ retest-debug - run functional tests (debug build)
+ retest-all - run functional and extended tests
+ retest-all-debug - run functional and extended tests (debug build)
+ test-cov - generate code coverage report for test framework
+ test-gcov - build and run functional tests (gcov build)
+ test-wipe - wipe (temporary) files generated by unit tests
+ test-wipe-cov - wipe code coverage report for test framework
+ test-wipe-doc - wipe documentation for test framework
+ test-wipe-papi - rebuild vpp_papi sources
+ test-wipe-all - wipe (temporary) files generated by unit tests, docs, and coverage
+ test-shell - enter shell with test environment
+ test-shell-debug - enter shell with test environment (debug build)
+ test-checkstyle - check PEP8 compliance for test framework
+ test-refresh-deps - refresh the Python dependencies for the tests
+
+ Arguments controlling test runs:
+ V=[0|1|2] - set test verbosity level
+ 0=ERROR, 1=INFO, 2=DEBUG
+ TEST_JOBS=[<n>|auto] - use at most <n> parallel python processes for test execution, if auto, set to number of available cpus (default: 1)
+ MAX_VPP_CPUS=[<n>|auto]- use at most <n> cpus for running vpp main and worker threads, if auto, set to number of available cpus (default: auto)
+ CACHE_OUTPUT=[0|1] - cache VPP stdout/stderr and log as one block after test finishes (default: 1)
+ FAILFAST=[0|1] - fail fast if 1, complete all tests if 0
+ TIMEOUT=<timeout> - fail test suite if any single test takes longer than <timeout> (in seconds) to finish (default: 600)
+ RETRIES=<n> - retry failed tests <n> times
+ DEBUG=<type> - set VPP debugging kind
+ DEBUG=core - detect coredump and load it in gdb on crash
+ DEBUG=gdb - allow easy debugging by printing VPP PID
+ and waiting for user input before running
+ and tearing down a testcase
+ DEBUG=gdbserver - run gdb inside a gdb server, otherwise
+ same as above
+ DEBUG=attach - attach test case to already running vpp in gdb (see test-start-vpp-in-gdb)
+
+ STEP=[yes|no] - ease debugging by stepping through a testcase
+ SANITY=[yes|no] - perform sanity import of vpp-api/sanity vpp run before running tests (default: yes)
+ EXTENDED_TESTS=[1|y] - used by '[re]test-all' & '[re]test-all-debug' to run extended tests
+ TEST=<filter> - filter the set of tests:
+ by file-name - only run tests from specified file, e.g. TEST=test_bfd selects all tests from test_bfd.py
+ by file-suffix - same as file-name, but 'test_' is omitted e.g. TEST=bfd selects all tests from test_bfd.py
+ by wildcard - wildcard filter is <file>.<class>.<test function>, each can be replaced by '*'
+ e.g. TEST='test_bfd.*.*' is equivalent to above example of filter by file-name
+ TEST='bfd.*.*' is equivalent to above example of filter by file-suffix
+ TEST='bfd.BFDAPITestCase.*' selects all tests from test_bfd.py which are part of BFDAPITestCase class
+ TEST='bfd.BFDAPITestCase.test_add_bfd' selects a single test named test_add_bfd from test_bfd.py/BFDAPITestCase
+ TEST='*.*.test_add_bfd' selects all test functions named test_add_bfd from all files/classes
+
+ VARIANT=<variant> - specify which march node variant to unit test
+ e.g. VARIANT=skx test the skx march variants
+ e.g. VARIANT=icl test the icl march variants
+
+ COREDUMP_SIZE=<size> - pass <size> as unix { coredump-size <size> } argument to vpp
+ e.g. COREDUMP_SIZE=4g
+ COREDUMP_SIZE=unlimited
+ COREDUMP_COMPRESS=1 - compress core files if not debugging them
+ EXTERN_TESTS=<path> - path to out-of-tree test_<name>.py files containing test cases
+ EXTERN_PLUGINS=<path> - path to out-of-tree plugins to be loaded by vpp under test
+ EXTERN_COV_DIR=<path> - path to out-of-tree prefix, where source, object and .gcda files can be found for coverage report
+
+ PROFILE=1 - enable profiling of test framework via cProfile module
+ PROFILE_SORT_BY=opt - sort profiling report by opt - consult cProfile documentation for possible values (default: cumtime)
+ PROFILE_OUTPUT=file - output profiling info to file - use absolute path (default: stdout)
+
+ TEST_DEBUG=1 - turn on debugging of the test framework itself (expert)
+
+ SKIP_AARCH64=1 - skip tests that are failing on the ARM platorm in FD.io CI
+
+ RND_SEED=seed - Seed RND with given seed
+
+ Starting VPP in GDB for use with DEBUG=attach:
+
+ test-start-vpp-in-gdb - start VPP in gdb (release)
+ test-start-vpp-debug-in-gdb - start VPP in gdb (debug)
+
+ Arguments controlling VPP in GDB runs:
+
+ VPP_IN_GDB_TMP_DIR - specify directory to run VPP IN (default: /tmp/unittest-attach-gdb)
+ VPP_IN_GDB_NO_RMDIR=0 - don't remove existing tmp dir but fail instead
+ VPP_IN_GDB_CMDLINE=1 - add 'interactive' to VPP arguments to run with command line
+
+ Creating test documentation
+ test-doc - generate documentation for test framework
+ test-wipe-doc - wipe documentation for test framework
+
+ Creating test code coverage report
+ test-cov - generate code coverage report for test framework
+ test-wipe-cov - wipe code coverage report for test framework
+
+ Verifying code-style
+ test-checkstyle - check PEP8 compliance
+```
diff --git a/docs/usecases/container_test.md b/docs/usecases/container_test.md
index dc45aabe57b..ad0bc2ea098 100644
--- a/docs/usecases/container_test.md
+++ b/docs/usecases/container_test.md
@@ -64,9 +64,9 @@ Create three network segments
Aka, linux bridges.
```
- # lxc network create dora
+ # lxc network create respond
# lxc network create internet
- # lxc network create swan
+ # lxc network create initiate
```
We'll explain the test topology in a bit. Stay tuned.
@@ -95,12 +95,12 @@ containers, run vpp without installing it, etc.
eth2:
name: eth2
nictype: bridged
- parent: dora
+ parent: respond
type: nic
eth3:
name: eth3
nictype: bridged
- parent: swan
+ parent: initiate
type: nic
root:
path: /
@@ -142,10 +142,10 @@ and host configuration:
- none
```
-Repeat the process with the "dora" and "swan" networks, using these
+Repeat the process with the "respond" and "initiate" networks, using these
configurations:
-### dora network configuration
+### respond network configuration
```
config:
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ configurations:
ipv6.address: none
ipv6.nat: "false"
description: ""
- name: dora
+ name: respond
type: bridge
used_by:
managed: true
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ configurations:
locations:
- none
```
-### swan network configuration
+### initiate network configuration
```
config:
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ configurations:
ipv6.address: none
ipv6.nat: "false"
description: ""
- name: swan
+ name: initiate
type: bridge
used_by:
managed: true
@@ -191,14 +191,14 @@ build vpp, ssh into the container, edit source code, run gdb, etc.
Make sure that e.g. public key auth ssh works.
```
- # lxd launch ubuntu:18.04 dora
+ # lxd launch ubuntu:18.04 respond
<spew>
- # lxc exec dora bash
- dora# cd /scratch/my-vpp-workspace
- dora# apt-get install make ssh
- dora# make install-dep
- dora# exit
- # lxc stop dora
+ # lxc exec respond bash
+ respond# cd /scratch/my-vpp-workspace
+ respond# apt-get install make ssh
+ respond# make install-dep
+ respond# exit
+ # lxc stop respond
```
Mark the container image privileged. If you forget this step, you'll
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ trip over a netlink error (-11) aka EAGAIN when you try to roll in the
vpp configurations.
```
- # lxc config set dora security.privileged "true"
+ # lxc config set respond security.privileged "true"
```
Duplicate the "master" container image
@@ -216,10 +216,10 @@ To avoid having to configure N containers, be sure that the master
container image is fully set up before you help it have children:
```
- # lxc copy dora dorahost
- # lxc copy dora swan
- # lxc copy dora swanhost
- # lxc copy dora dhcpserver # optional, to test ipv6 prefix delegation
+ # lxc copy respond respondhost
+ # lxc copy respond initiate
+ # lxc copy respond initiatehost
+ # lxc copy respond dhcpserver # optional, to test ipv6 prefix delegation
```
Install handy script
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ Here's the script:
#!/bin/bash
set -u
- export containers="dora dorahost swan swanhost dhcpserver"
+ export containers="respond respondhost initiate initiatehost dhcpserver"
if [ x$1 = "x" ] ; then
echo missing command
@@ -292,16 +292,16 @@ Finally, we're ready to describe a test topology. First, a picture:
v | v
eth0 | eth0
+------+ eth1 eth1 +------+
- | dora | 10.26.88.100 <= internet bridge => 10.26.88.101 | swan |
+ | respond | 10.26.88.100 <= internet bridge => 10.26.88.101 | initiate |
+------+ +------+
eth2 / bvi0 10.166.14.2 | 10.219.188.2 eth3 / bvi0
| | |
- | ("dora" bridge) | ("swan" bridge) |
+ | ("respond" bridge) | ("initiate" bridge) |
| | |
v | v
eth2 10.166.14.3 | eth3 10.219.188.3
+----------+ | +----------+
- | dorahost | | | dorahost |
+ | respondhost | | | respondhost |
+----------+ | +----------+
eth0 (management lan) <========+========> eth0 (management lan)
```
@@ -309,14 +309,14 @@ Finally, we're ready to describe a test topology. First, a picture:
### Test topology discussion
This topology is suitable for testing almost any tunnel encap/decap
-scenario. The two containers "dorahost" and "swanhost" are end-stations
-connected to two vpp instances running on "dora" and "swan".
+scenario. The two containers "respondhost" and "initiatehost" are end-stations
+connected to two vpp instances running on "respond" and "initiate".
We leverage the Linux end-station network stacks to generate traffic
of all sorts.
-The so-called "internet" bridge models the public internet. The "dora" and
-"swan" bridges connect vpp instances to local hosts
+The so-called "internet" bridge models the public internet. The "respond" and
+"initiate" bridges connect vpp instances to local hosts
End station configs
-------------------
@@ -325,14 +325,14 @@ The end-station Linux configurations set up the eth2 and eth3 ip
addresses shown above, and add tunnel routes to the opposite
end-station networks.
-### dorahost configuration
+### respondhost configuration
```
ifconfig eth2 10.166.14.3/24 up
route add -net 10.219.188.0/24 gw 10.166.14.2
```
-### swanhost configuration
+### initiatehost configuration
```
sudo ifconfig eth3 10.219.188.3/24 up
@@ -343,9 +343,9 @@ VPP configs
-----------
Split nat44 / ikev2 + ipsec tunneling, with ipv6 prefix delegation in
-the "dora" config.
+the "respond" config.
-### dora configuration
+### respond configuration
```
set term pag off
@@ -356,10 +356,10 @@ the "dora" config.
set int ip6 table host-eth1 0
set int state host-eth1 up
- comment { default route via swan }
+ comment { default route via initiate }
ip route add 0.0.0.0/0 via 10.26.68.101
- comment { "dora-private-net" }
+ comment { "respond-private-net" }
create host-interface name eth2
bvi create instance 0
set int l2 bridge bvi0 1 bvi
@@ -376,16 +376,16 @@ the "dora" config.
comment { nat44 untranslated subnet 10.219.188.0/24 }
comment { responder profile }
- ikev2 profile add swan
- ikev2 profile set swan udp-encap
- ikev2 profile set swan auth rsa-sig cert-file /scratch/setups/doracert.pem
- set ikev2 local key /scratch/setups/swankey.pem
- ikev2 profile set swan id local fqdn swan.barachs.net
- ikev2 profile set swan id remote fqdn broiler2.barachs.net
- ikev2 profile set swan traffic-selector remote ip-range 10.219.188.0 - 10.219.188.255 port-range 0 - 65535 protocol 0
- ikev2 profile set swan traffic-selector local ip-range 10.166.14.0 - 10.166.14.255 port-range 0 - 65535 protocol 0
+ ikev2 profile add initiate
+ ikev2 profile set initiate udp-encap
+ ikev2 profile set initiate auth rsa-sig cert-file /scratch/setups/respondcert.pem
+ set ikev2 local key /scratch/setups/initiatekey.pem
+ ikev2 profile set initiate id local fqdn initiator.my.net
+ ikev2 profile set initiate id remote fqdn responder.my.net
+ ikev2 profile set initiate traffic-selector remote ip-range 10.219.188.0 - 10.219.188.255 port-range 0 - 65535 protocol 0
+ ikev2 profile set initiate traffic-selector local ip-range 10.166.14.0 - 10.166.14.255 port-range 0 - 65535 protocol 0
create ipip tunnel src 10.26.68.100 dst 10.26.68.101
- ikev2 profile set swan tunnel ipip0
+ ikev2 profile set initiate tunnel ipip0
comment { ipv6 prefix delegation }
ip6 nd address autoconfig host-eth1 default-route
@@ -400,21 +400,21 @@ the "dora" config.
ip route add 10.219.188.0/24 via ipip0
```
-### swan configuration
+### initiate configuration
```
set term pag off
comment { "internet" }
create host-interface name eth1
- comment { set dhcp client intfc host-eth1 hostname swan }
+ comment { set dhcp client intfc host-eth1 hostname initiate }
set int ip address host-eth1 10.26.68.101/24
set int state host-eth1 up
comment { default route via "internet gateway" }
comment { ip route add 0.0.0.0/0 via 10.26.68.1 }
- comment { "swan-private-net" }
+ comment { "initiate-private-net" }
create host-interface name eth3
bvi create instance 0
set int l2 bridge bvi0 1 bvi
@@ -430,24 +430,24 @@ the "dora" config.
comment { nat44 untranslated subnet 10.166.14.0/24 }
comment { initiator profile }
- ikev2 profile add dora
- ikev2 profile set dora udp-encap
- ikev2 profile set dora auth rsa-sig cert-file /scratch/setups/swancert.pem
- set ikev2 local key /scratch/setups/dorakey.pem
- ikev2 profile set dora id local fqdn broiler2.barachs.net
- ikev2 profile set dora id remote fqdn swan.barachs.net
+ ikev2 profile add respond
+ ikev2 profile set respond udp-encap
+ ikev2 profile set respond auth rsa-sig cert-file /scratch/setups/initiatecert.pem
+ set ikev2 local key /scratch/setups/respondkey.pem
+ ikev2 profile set respond id local fqdn responder.my.net
+ ikev2 profile set respond id remote fqdn initiator.my.net
- ikev2 profile set dora traffic-selector remote ip-range 10.166.14.0 - 10.166.14.255 port-range 0 - 65535 protocol 0
- ikev2 profile set dora traffic-selector local ip-range 10.219.188.0 - 10.219.188.255 port-range 0 - 65535 protocol 0
+ ikev2 profile set respond traffic-selector remote ip-range 10.166.14.0 - 10.166.14.255 port-range 0 - 65535 protocol 0
+ ikev2 profile set respond traffic-selector local ip-range 10.219.188.0 - 10.219.188.255 port-range 0 - 65535 protocol 0
- ikev2 profile set dora responder host-eth1 10.26.68.100
- ikev2 profile set dora ike-crypto-alg aes-cbc 256 ike-integ-alg sha1-96 ike-dh modp-2048
- ikev2 profile set dora esp-crypto-alg aes-cbc 256 esp-integ-alg sha1-96 esp-dh ecp-256
- ikev2 profile set dora sa-lifetime 3600 10 5 0
+ ikev2 profile set respond responder host-eth1 10.26.68.100
+ ikev2 profile set respond ike-crypto-alg aes-cbc 256 ike-integ-alg sha1-96 ike-dh modp-2048
+ ikev2 profile set respond esp-crypto-alg aes-cbc 256 esp-integ-alg sha1-96 esp-dh ecp-256
+ ikev2 profile set respond sa-lifetime 3600 10 5 0
create ipip tunnel src 10.26.68.101 dst 10.26.68.100
- ikev2 profile set dora tunnel ipip0
- ikev2 initiate sa-init dora
+ ikev2 profile set respond tunnel ipip0
+ ikev2 initiate sa-init respond
set int mtu packet 1390 ipip0
set int unnum ipip0 use host-eth1
@@ -463,13 +463,13 @@ mentioned. These certificates are used in the ikev2 key exchange.
Here's how to generate the certificates:
```
- openssl req -x509 -nodes -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout dorakey.pem -out doracert.pem -days 3560
- openssl x509 -text -noout -in doracert.pem
- openssl req -x509 -nodes -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout swankey.pem -out swancert.pem -days 3560
- openssl x509 -text -noout -in swancert.pem
+ openssl req -x509 -nodes -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout respondkey.pem -out respondcert.pem -days 3560
+ openssl x509 -text -noout -in respondcert.pem
+ openssl req -x509 -nodes -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout initiatekey.pem -out initiatecert.pem -days 3560
+ openssl x509 -text -noout -in initiatecert.pem
```
-Make sure that the "dora" and "swan" configurations point to the certificates.
+Make sure that the "respond" and "initiate" configurations point to the certificates.
DHCPv6 server setup
-------------------