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pip compiled requirements file named requirements-3.txt exists in the
test directory. No need to auto-generate it again
Type: improvement
Change-Id: Ib2b51c983af8d0e4b000e4544012b6cd94405519
Signed-off-by: Naveen Joy <najoy@cisco.com>
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Type: improvement
Change-Id: I7123591932d51ce0c5b372893454945bbd3913b2
Signed-off-by: Naveen Joy <najoy@cisco.com>
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Type: improvement
With this change, add support for dumping IPv6 Router Advertisements
details on a per-interface basis (or all). Also, cover that with a test.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Chernavin <achernavin@netgate.com>
Change-Id: I89fa93439d33cc36252377f27187b18b3d30a1d4
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In some IPsec tests, the SA called scapy_sa designs the SA that
encrypts Scapy packets and decrypts them in VPP, and the one
called vpp_sa the SA that encrypts VPP packets and decrypts them
with Scapy. However, this pattern is not consistent across all
tests. Some tests use the opposite logic. Others even mix both
correlating scapy_tra_spi with vpp_tra_sa_id and vice-versa.
Because of that, sometimes, the SA called vpp_sa_in is used as an
outbound SA and vpp_sa_out as an inbound one.
This patch forces all the tests to follow the same following logic:
- scapy_sa is the SA used to encrypt Scapy packets and decrypt
them in VPP. It matches the VPP inbound SA.
- vpp_sa is the SA used to encrypt VPP packets and decrypt them in
Scapy. It matches the VPP outbound SA.
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Arthur de Kerhor <arthurdekerhor@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Iadccdccbf98e834add13b5f4ad87af57e2ea3c2a
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Nat session is allocated before the port allocation. During port allocation
candidate address+port are set to o2i 6-tuple and tested against the flow hash.
If insertion fails, the port is busy and rejected. When all N attempts are
unsuccessful, "out-of-ports" error is recorded and the session is to be
deleted.
During session deletion o2i and i2o tuples are deleted from the flow hash.
In case of "out-of-ports" i2o tuple is not valid, however o2i is and it refers
to **some other** session that's known to be allocated.
By backing match tuple up session should be invalidated well enough not to
collide with any valid one.
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Valter <d-valter@yandex-team.ru>
Change-Id: Id30be6f26ecce7a5a63135fb971bb65ce318af82
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Policer API calls were only by policer name. It is now possible to
select a policer by its index.
Some functionalities are also added to allow updating a policer
configuration and to refill its token buckets.
Some dead codes are being removed, and small fixes made.
Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Maxime Peim <mpeim@cisco.com>
Change-Id: I4cc8fda0fc7c635a4110da3e757356b150f9b606
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We cannot confidently say that if we have received and processed
the handshake_initiation message, then the connection has been established.
Because we also send a response.
The fact that the connection is established can only be considered if a keepalive packet was received.
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Artem Glazychev <artem.glazychev@xored.com>
Change-Id: I61731916071990f28cdebcd1d0e4d302fa1dee15
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- clean up nomenclature & use f-strings where applicable
Type: test
Signed-off-by: Dave Wallace <dwallacelf@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I561b7808cfc3fbfa463f7698732d19759d9ddcd4
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After creating a peer, we send a handshake request. But it's not quite right
to call wg_send_keepalive() directly.
According to documentation, handshake initiation is sent after (REKEY_TIMEOUT + jitter) ms.
Since it's the first one - we don't need to take REKEY_TIMEOUT into account,
but we still have jitter.
It also makes no sense to immediately send keepalives,
because the connection is not created yet.
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Artem Glazychev <artem.glazychev@xored.com>
Change-Id: I61707e4be79be65abc3396b5f1dbd48ecbf7ba60
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Allow enabling and disabling pcap capture via the API.
A little bug is fixed along the way in
vl_api_classify_pcap_set_table_t_handler.
Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Maxime Peim <mpeim@cisco.com>
Change-Id: I096129c82aecdc82bee5dbfb5e19c76a51d80aab
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This patch adds source ip based sticky session, which is already
implemented in many hardware LBs and software LBs. Note that sticky
sessions may be reset if the hash is recalculated as ASs are added
or deleted.
Since this feature is unrelated to the other existing options, the
lb_add_del_vip API version has been upgraded to v2 and a new option
"src_ip_sticky" has been added.
Type: feature
Signed-off-by: Nobuhiro MIKI <nmiki@yahoo-corp.jp>
Change-Id: I3eb3680a28defbc701f28c873933ec2fb54544ab
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Fool-proof assert_checksum_valid so that one does not verify checksum on
wrong layer (because of how scapy internally works).
Make assert_packet_checksums_valid start checksum checking at inner
layers and outwards to make it more obvious where the error is. With old
behaviour, if one received an ICMP packet carrying a truncated TCP
packet, an error would be raised for ICMP checksum, as that one would be
the first to be wrong after recalculating all packet checksums, while
the real issue is TCP header being truncated and thus unsuitable for use
with this function.
Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Klement Sekera <klement.sekera@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I39a2b50ec5610f969cfde9796416ee3a50ae0ba3
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path implementation
In fast path implementation of spd policy lookup opposite convention to
the original implementation has been applied and local ip range has been
interchanged with the remote ip range. This fix addresses this issue.
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Piotr Bronowski <piotrx.bronowski@intel.com>
Change-Id: I0b6cccc80bf52b34524e98cfd1f1d542008bb7d0
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Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Josh Dorsey <jdorsey@netgate.com>
Change-Id: Iee43ca9278922fc7396764b88cff1a87bcb28349
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- load openssl legacy providers during quic init
when building with openssl 3.0 or greater
- re-enable quic 'make test' testcases on
ubuntu-22.04
Type: fix
Change-Id: Icfd429b6bc1bddf9f9937baa44cc47cd535ac5f2
Signed-off-by: Dave Wallace <dwallacelf@gmail.com>
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Useful to update the tunnel paramaters and udp ports (NAT-T) of an SA
without having to rekey. Could be done by deleting and re-adding the
SA but it would not preserve the anti-replay window if there is one.
Use case: a nat update/reboot between the 2 endpoints of the tunnel.
Type: feature
Change-Id: Icf5c0aac218603e8aa9a008ed6f614e4a6db59a0
Signed-off-by: Arthur de Kerhor <arthurdekerhor@gmail.com>
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After deleting a sw interface with nat44 features, the next created
sw interface will get the same sw_index reused and therefore will
erroneously have the same nat features enabled.
Type: fix
Change-Id: I1d84f842ab7ab2a757668ae1a111efe67e1e924d
Signed-off-by: Vladislav Grishenko <themiron@yandex-team.ru>
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Tests gso/gro-coalesce features on tapv2, tunv2 and af_packet
interfaces to ensure that packet transmission is enabled correctly
for various MTU sizes and interface combinations in bridged and
routed topologies for IPv4 and IPv6. Interface tests are
dynamically generated at run time from the config file
vm_test_config.py.
Type: test
Change-Id: I5f9d8cc80d20b4e34011fc8a87e35659bd9613bc
Signed-off-by: Naveen Joy <najoy@cisco.com>
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To support testing of external plugins, add support to the test framework and PAPI
for specifying a list of locations to look for api.json files.
Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
Change-Id: I128a306e3c091dc8ef994801b1470b82d2f4595d
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
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Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Artem Glazychev <artem.glazychev@xored.com>
Change-Id: I477e92712e441c91789afdf9be389d967acfa799
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Type: test
Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com>
Change-Id: I7d5a9e9fedfc85bd7fad88f8eae1e46476ec0b7b
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the batch
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com>
Change-Id: Icd1e43a5764496784c355c93066273435f16dd35
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Type: refactor
Change-Id: I41455b759a5d302ad5c4247c13634c471e7d49a8
Signed-off-by: Pratikshya Prasai <pratikshyaprasai2112@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Saima Yunus <yunus.saima.234@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Wallace <dwallacelf@gmail.com>
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Type: test
Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com>
Change-Id: I2deba97a8dfff907f0e2452e9347d6a68474ce92
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Change-Id: I5f712614910dc69f04c43efd8958ef8e87906b9e
Type: test
Signed-off-by: Naveen Joy <najoy@cisco.com>
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https://jira.fd.io/browse/VPP-2034
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Laszlo Kiraly <laszlo.kiraly@est.tech>
Change-Id: Ieb6919f958f437fc603d5e1f48cab01de780951d
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The log file directory is configurable with run.py using the
--log-dir argument. This patch removes the use of /tmp as
the default dir for storing all test logs. The default
log dir is now set to show the year, month and day
of the test run. This provides a more meaningful aggregation
of test logs for effective troubleshooting. The default log
dir is set to <CWD>/test-run-YYYY-MM-DD.
Type: improvement
Change-Id: I6c9002e961f6e06fc953ca42d86febf4f218e566
Signed-off-by: Naveen Joy <najoy@cisco.com>
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Type: test
Signed-off-by: Dave Wallace <dwallacelf@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I3a53d57e42f4c1f5ba0de6d2b181c7f2ad083a3a
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Need to fill frp_addr for local path, it's used by dpo-receive.
If not, address output can be invalid:
$ sudo vppctl sh ip6-ll fe80::dcad:ff:fe00:3/128
IP6-link-local:loop3, fib_index:2, locks:[IPv6-nd:1, ]
fe80::dcad:ff:fe00:3/128 fib:2 index:55 locks:2
IPv6-nd refs:1 entry-flags:connected,import,local, src-flags:added,contributing,active,
path-list:[72] locks:2 flags:shared,local, uPRF-list:58 len:0 itfs:[]
path:[82] pl-index:72 ip6 weight=1 pref=0 receive: oper-flags:resolved, cfg-flags:local,glean,
[@0]: dpo-receive: 8000:100:fe80::dcad:ff on loop3
forwarding: unicast-ip6-chain
[@0]: dpo-load-balance: [proto:ip6 index:57 buckets:1 uRPF:58 to:[0:0]]
[0] [@2]: dpo-receive: 8000:100:fe80::dcad:ff on loop3
Type: fix
Change-Id: Ib9874c5eac74af789e721098d512a1058cb8e404
Signed-off-by: Vladislav Grishenko <themiron@yandex-team.ru>
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Encode entropy value in UDP source port when requested per RFC 7510.
CLI already has "src-port-is-entropy", use zero UDP source port in API
to avoid breaking changes, since zero port is not something to be used
in wild.
Also, mark UDP encapsualtion API as mp-safe as already done for CLI.
Type: feature
Change-Id: Ieb61ee11e058179ed566ff1f251a3391eb169d52
Signed-off-by: Vladislav Grishenko <themiron@yandex-team.ru>
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Type: test
"test_wg_handshake_ratelimiting_multi_peer" has been unstable recently
because the test strongly relies on execution speed. Currently, the test
triggers ratelimiting for peer 1 and sends handshake initiations from
peer 1 and 2 mixed up. After that, the test expects that all handshake
initiations for peer 1 are ratelimited and a handshake response for peer
2 is received.
Ratelimiting is based on the token bucket algorithm. The more time
passes between triggering ratelimiting for peer 1 and sending a mixture
of handshake initiations from peer 1 and 2, the more tokens will be
added into the bucket for peer 1. Depending on delays between these
steps, the number of tokens might be enough to process handshake
initiations from peer 1 while they are expected to be rejected due to
ratelimiting.
With this change, these two steps are combined into one and the logic
modified. The test triggers ratelimiting for both peer 1 and 2. Packets
that trigger ratelimiting and that are to be rejected are sent in one
batch that is going to reduce delays between packet processing. Also,
verify that number of rejected handshake messages is in expected range
instead of verifying the exact number as it still may slightly vary.
Also, this should finish making the wireguard tests stable on Ubuntu
22.04 and Debian 11.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Chernavin <achernavin@netgate.com>
Change-Id: I3407d15abe1356dde23a241ac3650e84401c9802
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Type: test
Signed-off-by: Dave Wallace <dwallacelf@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I016fd169813e369208089df122477152aaf9ffc2
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Type: fix
Currently, when a wg interface is administratively disabled initially or
during operation, handshake packets continue to be sent. Data packets
stop being sent because routes pointing to the wg interface will not be
used. But data keys remain.
With this fix, when a wg interface is administratively disabled during
peer creation, avoid connection initialization to the peer. Data keys
and timers should be empty at this point. When a wg interface is
disabled during operation, disable all peers (i.e. stop all timers,
clear data keys, etc.). Thus, state should be identical in both cases.
When a wg interface is administratively enabled, enable all peers (i.e.
get ready to exchange data packets and initiate a connection). Also,
cover these scenarios with tests.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Chernavin <achernavin@netgate.com>
Change-Id: Ie9a620077e55d519d21b0abc8c0d3c87b378bca3
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Type: fix
As per the protocol:
A handshake initiation is retried after "REKEY_TIMEOUT + jitter" ms,
if a response has not been received...
Currently, if retransmit handshake timer is started, it will trigger
after "REKEY_TIMEOUT + jitter" ms and will try to send a handshake
initiation via wg_send_handshake() given that no responses have been
received. wg_send_handshake() will verify that time stored in
REKEY_TIMEOUT has passed since last handshake initiation sending and if
has, will send a handshake initiation. Time when a handshake initiation
was last sent is stored in last_sent_handshake.
The problem is that last_sent_handshake is not only updated in
wg_send_handshake() when sending handshake initiations but also in
wg_send_handshake_response() when sending handshake responses. When
retransmit handshake timer triggers and a handshake response has been
sent recently, a handshake initiation will not be sent because for
wg_send_handshake() it will look like that time stored in REKEY_TIMEOUT
has not passed yet. Also, the timer will not be restarted.
wg_send_handshake_response() must not update last_sent_handshake,
because this time is used only when sending handshake intitiations. And
the protocol does not say that handshake initiation retransmission and
handshake response sending (i.e. replying to authenticated handshake
initiations) must coordinate.
With this fix, stop updating last_sent_handshake in
wg_send_handshake_response().
Also, this fixes tests that used to wait for "REKEY_TIMEOUT + 1" seconds
and did not receive any handshake initiations. Then they fail.
Also, long-running tests that send wrong packets and do not expect
anything in reply may now receive handshake intiations, consider them as
replies to the wrond packets, and fail. Those are updated to filter out
handshake initiations in such verifications. Moreover, after sending
wrong packets, error counters are already inspected there to confirm
packet processing was unsuccessful.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Chernavin <achernavin@netgate.com>
Change-Id: I43c428c97ce06cb8a79d239453cb5f6d1ed609d6
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Type: test
Change-Id: I7b2314a731c83b3dcd69c999edb8ebed53839724
Signed-off-by: Dave Wallace <dwallacelf@gmail.com>
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Outgoing packets can be now traced via:
trace add bfd-process <count>
Type: improvement
Change-Id: Ia19af6054289b18f55e518dbea251a2bee9b9457
Signed-off-by: Klement Sekera <klement.sekera@gmail.com>
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This patch introduces fast path matching for inbound traffic ipv6.
Fast path uses bihash tables in order to find matching policy.
Adding and removing policies in fast path is much faster than in current
implementation. It is still new feature and further work needs
and can be done in order to improve the perfromance.
Type: feature
Change-Id: Iaef6638033666ad6eb028ffe0c8a4f4374451753
Signed-off-by: Piotr Bronowski <piotrx.bronowski@intel.com>
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Usage:
test/run.py -r -t {test_filter}
Instead of starting a new instance of VPP, when the -r argument
is provided, test is run against a running VPP instance. Optionally,
one can also set the VPP socket directory using the -d
argument. The default location for socket files is
/var/run/user/${uid}/vpp and /var/run/vpp if VPP is started
as root.
Type: improvement
Change-Id: I05e57a067fcb90fb49973f8159fc17925b741f1a
Signed-off-by: Naveen Joy <najoy@cisco.com>
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Type: test
Signed-off-by: Dave Wallace <dwallacelf@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I218059de5d05680d661f302293475b6c2a7bf81d
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It's known there're one or more 32-bit increments in the ip
header. So just check ip router alert option length with minimal
performance impact, and don't care of the total options length.
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Vladislav Grishenko <themiron@yandex-team.ru>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Valter <d-valter@yandex-team.ru>
Change-Id: I46dd06516f793846b931a1dc8612f2735f8d24d3
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When we follow arp feature arc for proxy-arp, we should still update
the error reason in case proxy-arp cannot handle the arp request and
drops it.
Type: improvement
Change-Id: I046df017ca2056cfc12af0f0a968b401058bcd6d
Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
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The number of available dynamic ports is set to (0xffff - 1024) =
64511, which is not divisable by the pow2 number of workers - the
only integer divisors are 31 and 2081.
So, total dynamic port range of all workers will be less than it:
1 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64511/1)*1 = 64511 + 1025 = 65536
2 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64511/2)*2 = 64510 + 1025 = 65535
4 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64511/4)*4 = 64508 + 1025 = 65533
8 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64511/8)*8 = 64504 + 1025 = 65529
...
As seen, with multiple workers there are unused trailing ports for every
nat pool address and that is the reason of out-of-bound index in the
worker array on out2in path due (port - 1024) / port_per_thread math.
This was fixed in 5c9f9968de63fa627b4a72b344df36cdc686d18a, so packets
to unused ports will go to existing worker and dropped there.
Per RFC 6335 https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6335#section-6:
6. Port Number Ranges
o the System Ports, also known as the Well Known Ports, from 0-1023
(assigned by IANA)
o the User Ports, also known as the Registered Ports, from 1024-
49151 (assigned by IANA)
o the Dynamic Ports, also known as the Private or Ephemeral Ports,
from 49152-65535 (never assigned)
According that let's allocate dynamic ports from 1024 and have full port
range with a wide range of the workers number - 64 integer divisors in
total, including pow2 ones:
1 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64512/1)*1 = 64512 + 1024 = 65536
2 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64512/2)*2 = 64512 + 1024 = 65536
3 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64512/3)*3 = 64512 + 1024 = 65536
4 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64512/4)*4 = 64512 + 1024 = 65536
5 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64512/5)*5 = 64510 + 1024 = 65534
6 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64512/6)*6 = 64512 + 1024 = 65536
7 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64512/7)*7 = 64512 + 1024 = 65536
8 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64512/8)*8 = 64512 + 1024 = 65536
...
Modulo from 5c9f9968de63fa627b4a72b344df36cdc686d18a is still required
when the numbers of workers is not the integer divisor of 64512.
Type: fix
Fixes: 5c9f9968de63fa627b4a72b344df36cdc686d18a
Change-Id: I9edaea07e58ff4888812b0d86cbf41a3784b189e
Signed-off-by: Vladislav Grishenko <themiron@yandex-team.ru>
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This patch introduces fast path matching for inbound traffic ipv4.
Fast path uses bihash tables in order to find matching policy. Adding
and removing policies in fast path is much faster than in current
implementation. It is still new feature and further work needs
and can be done in order to improve perfromance.
Type: feature
Signed-off-by: Piotr Bronowski <piotrx.bronowski@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ifbd5bfecc21b76ddf8363f5dc089d77595196675
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Free node frames in worker mains on refork. Otherwise these frames are
never returned to free pool and it causes massive memory leaks if
performed under traffic load
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Valter <d-valter@yandex-team.ru>
Change-Id: I15cbf024a3f4b4082445fd5e5aaa10bfcf77f363
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Type: improvement
If an SA protecting an IPv6 tunnel interface has UDP encapsulation
enabled, the code in esp_encrypt_inline() inserts a UDP header but does
not set the next protocol or the UDP payload length, so the peer that
receives the packet drops it. Set the next protocol field and the UDP
payload length correctly.
The port(s) for UDP encapsulation of IPsec was not registered for IPv6.
Add this registration for IPv6 SAs when UDP encapsulation is enabled.
Add punt handling for IPv6 IKE on NAT-T port.
Add registration of linux-cp for the new punt reason.
Add unit tests of IPv6 ESP w/ UDP encapsulation on tun protect
Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>
Change-Id: Ibb28e423ab8c7bcea2c1964782a788a0f4da5268
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In RFC 7296, CREATE_CHILD_SA Exchange may contain the KE payload
to enable stronger guarantees of forward secrecy.
When the KEi payload is included in the CREATE_CHILD_SA request,
responder should reply with the KEr payload and complete the key
exchange, in accordance with the RFC.
Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Atzm Watanabe <atzmism@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I13cf6cf24359c11c3366757e585195bb7e999638
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Type: fix
After peers roaming support addition, FIB entry tracking stopped
working. For example, it can be observed when an adjacency is stacked on
a FIB entry by the plugin and the FIB entry hasn't got ARP resolution
yet. Once the FIB entry gets ARP resolution, the adjacency is not
re-stacked as it used to. This results in endless ARP requests when a
traffic is sent via the adjacency.
This is broken because the plugin stopped using "midchain delegate" with
peers roaming support addition. The reason is that "midchain delegate"
didn't support stacking on a different FIB entry which is needed when
peer's endpoint changes. Now it is supported there (added in 36892).
With this fix, start using "midchane delegate" again and thus, fix FIB
entry tracking. Also, cover this in tests.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Chernavin <achernavin@netgate.com>
Change-Id: Iea91f38739ab129e601fd6567b52565dbd649371
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Type: refactor
- refactored VPP test code to remove "ignore_path" variable
from "discover_tests" function and "run_test" code
- configured VPP test makefile, config file, and 'run.sh' shell script
to move "venv" directory from "test" dir to "build-root" dir
Signed-off-by: Saima Yunus <yunus.saima.234@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Id2beecbb99f24ce13ed118a1869c5adbef247e50
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Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com>
Change-Id: I822ead1495edb96ee62e53dc5920aa6c565e3621
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Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com>
Change-Id: Ica7de5a493389c6f53b7cf04e06939473a63d2b9
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