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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
"""
This file contains tests to verify native XDP support in network drivers.
The tests utilize the BPF program `xdp_native.bpf.o` from the `selftests.net.lib`
directory, with each test focusing on a specific aspect of XDP functionality.
"""
import random
import string
from dataclasses import dataclass
from enum import Enum
from lib.py import ksft_run, ksft_exit, ksft_eq, ksft_ne, ksft_pr
from lib.py import KsftFailEx, NetDrvEpEnv, EthtoolFamily, NlError
from lib.py import bkg, cmd, rand_port, wait_port_listen
from lib.py import ip, bpftool, defer
class TestConfig(Enum):
"""Enum for XDP configuration options."""
MODE = 0 # Configures the BPF program for a specific test
PORT = 1 # Port configuration to communicate with the remote host
ADJST_OFFSET = 2 # Tail/Head adjustment offset for extension/shrinking
ADJST_TAG = 3 # Adjustment tag to annotate the start and end of extension
class XDPAction(Enum):
"""Enum for XDP actions."""
PASS = 0 # Pass the packet up to the stack
DROP = 1 # Drop the packet
TX = 2 # Route the packet to the remote host
TAIL_ADJST = 3 # Adjust the tail of the packet
HEAD_ADJST = 4 # Adjust the head of the packet
class XDPStats(Enum):
"""Enum for XDP statistics."""
RX = 0 # Count of valid packets received for testing
PASS = 1 # Count of packets passed up to the stack
DROP = 2 # Count of packets dropped
TX = 3 # Count of incoming packets routed to the remote host
ABORT = 4 # Count of packets that were aborted
@dataclass
class BPFProgInfo:
"""Data class to store information about a BPF program."""
name: str # Name of the BPF program
file: str # BPF program object file
xdp_sec: str = "xdp" # XDP section name (e.g., "xdp" or "xdp.frags")
mtu: int = 1500 # Maximum Transmission Unit, default is 1500
def _exchg_udp(cfg, port, test_string):
"""
Exchanges UDP packets between a local and remote host using the socat tool.
Args:
cfg: Configuration object containing network settings.
port: Port number to use for the UDP communication.
test_string: String that the remote host will send.
Returns:
The string received by the test host.
"""
cfg.require_cmd("socat", remote=True)
rx_udp_cmd = f"socat -{cfg.addr_ipver} -T 2 -u UDP-RECV:{port},reuseport STDOUT"
tx_udp_cmd = f"echo -n {test_string} | socat -t 2 -u STDIN UDP:{cfg.baddr}:{port}"
with bkg(rx_udp_cmd, exit_wait=True) as nc:
wait_port_listen(port, proto="udp")
cmd(tx_udp_cmd, host=cfg.remote, shell=True)
return nc.stdout.strip()
def _test_udp(cfg, port, size=256):
"""
Tests UDP packet exchange between a local and remote host.
Args:
cfg: Configuration object containing network settings.
port: Port number to use for the UDP communication.
size: The length of the test string to be exchanged, default is 256 characters.
Returns:
bool: True if the received string matches the sent string, False otherwise.
"""
test_str = "".join(random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase) for _ in range(size))
recvd_str = _exchg_udp(cfg, port, test_str)
return recvd_str == test_str
def _load_xdp_prog(cfg, bpf_info):
"""
Loads an XDP program onto a network interface.
Args:
cfg: Configuration object containing network settings.
bpf_info: BPFProgInfo object containing information about the BPF program.
Returns:
dict: A dictionary containing the XDP program ID, name, and associated map IDs.
"""
abs_path = cfg.net_lib_dir / bpf_info.file
prog_info = {}
cmd(f"ip link set dev {cfg.remote_ifname} mtu {bpf_info.mtu}", shell=True, host=cfg.remote)
defer(ip, f"link set dev {cfg.remote_ifname} mtu 1500", host=cfg.remote)
cmd(
f"ip link set dev {cfg.ifname} mtu {bpf_info.mtu} xdp obj {abs_path} sec {bpf_info.xdp_sec}",
shell=True
)
defer(ip, f"link set dev {cfg.ifname} mtu 1500 xdp off")
xdp_info = ip(f"-d link show dev {cfg.ifname}", json=True)[0]
prog_info["id"] = xdp_info["xdp"]["prog"]["id"]
prog_info["name"] = xdp_info["xdp"]["prog"]["name"]
prog_id = prog_info["id"]
map_ids = bpftool(f"prog show id {prog_id}", json=True)["map_ids"]
prog_info["maps"] = {}
for map_id in map_ids:
name = bpftool(f"map show id {map_id}", json=True)["name"]
prog_info["maps"][name] = map_id
return prog_info
def format_hex_bytes(value):
"""
Helper function that converts an integer into a formatted hexadecimal byte string.
Args:
value: An integer representing the number to be converted.
Returns:
A string representing hexadecimal equivalent of value, with bytes separated by spaces.
"""
hex_str = value.to_bytes(4, byteorder='little', signed=True)
return ' '.join(f'{byte:02x}' for byte in hex_str)
def _set_xdp_map(map_name, key, value):
"""
Updates an XDP map with a given key-value pair using bpftool.
Args:
map_name: The name of the XDP map to update.
key: The key to update in the map, formatted as a hexadecimal string.
value: The value to associate with the key, formatted as a hexadecimal string.
"""
key_formatted = format_hex_bytes(key)
value_formatted = format_hex_bytes(value)
bpftool(
f"map update name {map_name} key hex {key_formatted} value hex {value_formatted}"
)
def _get_stats(xdp_map_id):
"""
Retrieves and formats statistics from an XDP map.
Args:
xdp_map_id: The ID of the XDP map from which to retrieve statistics.
Returns:
A dictionary containing formatted packet statistics for various XDP actions.
The keys are based on the XDPStats Enum values.
Raises:
KsftFailEx: If the stats retrieval fails.
"""
stats_dump = bpftool(f"map dump id {xdp_map_id}", json=True)
if not stats_dump:
raise KsftFailEx(f"Failed to get stats for map {xdp_map_id}")
stats_formatted = {}
for key in range(0, 5):
val = stats_dump[key]["formatted"]["value"]
if stats_dump[key]["formatted"]["key"] == XDPStats.RX.value:
stats_formatted[XDPStats.RX.value] = val
elif stats_dump[key]["formatted"]["key"] == XDPStats.PASS.value:
stats_formatted[XDPStats.PASS.value] = val
elif stats_dump[key]["formatted"]["key"] == XDPStats.DROP.value:
stats_formatted[XDPStats.DROP.value] = val
elif stats_dump[key]["formatted"]["key"] == XDPStats.TX.value:
stats_formatted[XDPStats.TX.value] = val
elif stats_dump[key]["formatted"]["key"] == XDPStats.ABORT.value:
stats_formatted[XDPStats.ABORT.value] = val
return stats_formatted
def _test_pass(cfg, bpf_info, msg_sz):
"""
Tests the XDP_PASS action by exchanging UDP packets.
Args:
cfg: Configuration object containing network settings.
bpf_info: BPFProgInfo object containing information about the BPF program.
msg_sz: Size of the test message to send.
"""
prog_info = _load_xdp_prog(cfg, bpf_info)
port = rand_port()
_set_xdp_map("map_xdp_setup", TestConfig.MODE.value, XDPAction.PASS.value)
_set_xdp_map("map_xdp_setup", TestConfig.PORT.value, port)
ksft_eq(_test_udp(cfg, port, msg_sz), True, "UDP packet exchange failed")
stats = _get_stats(prog_info["maps"]["map_xdp_stats"])
ksft_ne(stats[XDPStats.RX.value], 0, "RX stats should not be zero")
ksft_eq(stats[XDPStats.RX.value], stats[XDPStats.PASS.value], "RX and PASS stats mismatch")
def test_xdp_native_pass_sb(cfg):
"""
Tests the XDP_PASS action for single buffer case.
Args:
cfg: Configuration object containing network settings.
"""
bpf_info = BPFProgInfo("xdp_prog", "xdp_native.bpf.o", "xdp", 1500)
_test_pass(cfg, bpf_info, 256)
def test_xdp_native_pass_mb(cfg):
"""
Tests the XDP_PASS action for a multi-buff size.
Args:
cfg: Configuration object containing network settings.
"""
bpf_info = BPFProgInfo("xdp_prog_frags", "xdp_native.bpf.o", "xdp.frags", 9000)
_test_pass(cfg, bpf_info, 8000)
def _test_drop(cfg, bpf_info, msg_sz):
"""
Tests the XDP_DROP action by exchanging UDP packets.
Args:
cfg: Configuration object containing network settings.
bpf_info: BPFProgInfo object containing information about the BPF program.
msg_sz: Size of the test message to send.
"""
prog_info = _load_xdp_prog(cfg, bpf_info)
port = rand_port()
_set_xdp_map("map_xdp_setup", TestConfig.MODE.value, XDPAction.DROP.value)
_set_xdp_map("map_xdp_setup", TestConfig.PORT.value, port)
ksft_eq(_test_udp(cfg, port, msg_sz), False, "UDP packet exchange should fail")
stats = _get_stats(prog_info["maps"]["map_xdp_stats"])
ksft_ne(stats[XDPStats.RX.value], 0, "RX stats should be zero")
ksft_eq(stats[XDPStats.RX.value], stats[XDPStats.DROP.value], "RX and DROP stats mismatch")
def test_xdp_native_drop_sb(cfg):
"""
Tests the XDP_DROP action for a signle-buff case.
Args:
cfg: Configuration object containing network settings.
"""
bpf_info = BPFProgInfo("xdp_prog", "xdp_native.bpf.o", "xdp", 1500)
_test_drop(cfg, bpf_info, 256)
def test_xdp_native_drop_mb(cfg):
"""
Tests the XDP_DROP action for a multi-buff case.
Args:
cfg: Configuration object containing network settings.
"""
bpf_info = BPFProgInfo("xdp_prog_frags", "xdp_native.bpf.o", "xdp.frags", 9000)
_test_drop(cfg, bpf_info, 8000)
def test_xdp_native_tx_mb(cfg):
"""
Tests the XDP_TX action for a multi-buff case.
Args:
cfg: Configuration object containing network settings.
"""
cfg.require_cmd("socat", remote=True)
bpf_info = BPFProgInfo("xdp_prog_frags", "xdp_native.bpf.o", "xdp.frags", 9000)
prog_info = _load_xdp_prog(cfg, bpf_info)
port = rand_port()
_set_xdp_map("map_xdp_setup", TestConfig.MODE.value, XDPAction.TX.value)
_set_xdp_map("map_xdp_setup", TestConfig.PORT.value, port)
test_string = ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase) for _ in range(8000))
rx_udp = f"socat -{cfg.addr_ipver} -T 2 -u UDP-RECV:{port},reuseport STDOUT"
tx_udp = f"echo {test_string} | socat -t 2 -u STDIN UDP:{cfg.baddr}:{port}"
with bkg(rx_udp, host=cfg.remote, exit_wait=True) as rnc:
wait_port_listen(port, proto="udp", host=cfg.remote)
cmd(tx_udp, host=cfg.remote, shell=True)
stats = _get_stats(prog_info['maps']['map_xdp_stats'])
ksft_eq(rnc.stdout.strip(), test_string, "UDP packet exchange failed")
ksft_eq(stats[XDPStats.TX.value], 1, "TX stats mismatch")
def _validate_res(res, offset_lst, pkt_sz_lst):
"""
Validates the result of a test.
Args:
res: The result of the test, which should be a dictionary with a "status" key.
Raises:
KsftFailEx: If the test fails to pass any combination of offset and packet size.
"""
if "status" not in res:
raise KsftFailEx("Missing 'status' key in result dictionary")
# Validate that not a single case was successful
if res["status"] == "fail":
if res["offset"] == offset_lst[0] and res["pkt_sz"] == pkt_sz_lst[0]:
raise KsftFailEx(f"{res['reason']}")
# Get the previous offset and packet size to report the successful run
tmp_idx = offset_lst.index(res["offset"])
prev_offset = offset_lst[tmp_idx - 1]
if tmp_idx == 0:
tmp_idx = pkt_sz_lst.index(res["pkt_sz"])
prev_pkt_sz = pkt_sz_lst[tmp_idx - 1]
else:
prev_pkt_sz = res["pkt_sz"]
# Use these values for error reporting
ksft_pr(
f"Failed run: pkt_sz {res['pkt_sz']}, offset {res['offset']}. "
f"Last successful run: pkt_sz {prev_pkt_sz}, offset {prev_offset}. "
f"Reason: {res['reason']}"
)
def _check_for_failures(recvd_str, stats):
"""
Checks for common failures while adjusting headroom or tailroom.
Args:
recvd_str: The string received from the remote host after sending a test string.
stats: A dictionary containing formatted packet statistics for various XDP actions.
Returns:
str: A string describing the failure reason if a failure is detected, otherwise None.
"""
# Any adjustment failure result in an abort hence, we track this counter
if stats[XDPStats.ABORT.value] != 0:
return "Adjustment failed"
# Since we are using aggregate stats for a single test across all offsets and packet sizes
# we can't use RX stats only to track data exchange failure without taking a previous
# snapshot. An easier way is to simply check for non-zero length of received string.
if len(recvd_str) == 0:
return "Data exchange failed"
# Check for RX and PASS stats mismatch. Ideally, they should be equal for a successful run
if stats[XDPStats.RX.value] != stats[XDPStats.PASS.value]:
return "RX stats mismatch"
return None
def _test_xdp_native_tail_adjst(cfg, pkt_sz_lst, offset_lst):
"""
Tests the XDP tail adjustment functionality.
This function loads the appropriate XDP program based on the provided
program name and configures the XDP map for tail adjustment. It then
validates the tail adjustment by sending and receiving UDP packets
with specified packet sizes and offsets.
Args:
cfg: Configuration object containing network settings.
prog: Name of the XDP program to load.
pkt_sz_lst: List of packet sizes to test.
offset_lst: List of offsets to validate support for tail adjustment.
Returns:
dict: A dictionary with test status and failure details if applicable.
"""
port = rand_port()
bpf_info = BPFProgInfo("xdp_prog_frags", "xdp_native.bpf.o", "xdp.frags", 9000)
prog_info = _load_xdp_prog(cfg, bpf_info)
# Configure the XDP map for tail adjustment
_set_xdp_map("map_xdp_setup", TestConfig.MODE.value, XDPAction.TAIL_ADJST.value)
_set_xdp_map("map_xdp_setup", TestConfig.PORT.value, port)
for offset in offset_lst:
tag = format(random.randint(65, 90), "02x")
_set_xdp_map("map_xdp_setup", TestConfig.ADJST_OFFSET.value, offset)
if offset > 0:
_set_xdp_map("map_xdp_setup", TestConfig.ADJST_TAG.value, int(tag, 16))
for pkt_sz in pkt_sz_lst:
test_str = "".join(random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase) for _ in range(pkt_sz))
recvd_str = _exchg_udp(cfg, port, test_str)
stats = _get_stats(prog_info["maps"]["map_xdp_stats"])
failure = _check_for_failures(recvd_str, stats)
if failure is not None:
return {
"status": "fail",
"reason": failure,
"offset": offset,
"pkt_sz": pkt_sz,
}
# Validate data content based on offset direction
expected_data = None
if offset > 0:
expected_data = test_str + (offset * chr(int(tag, 16)))
else:
expected_data = test_str[0:pkt_sz + offset]
if recvd_str != expected_data:
return {
"status": "fail",
"reason": "Data mismatch",
"offset": offset,
"pkt_sz": pkt_sz,
}
return {"status": "pass"}
def test_xdp_native_adjst_tail_grow_data(cfg):
"""
Tests the XDP tail adjustment by growing packet data.
Args:
cfg: Configuration object containing network settings.
"""
pkt_sz_lst = [512, 1024, 2048]
offset_lst = [1, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256]
res = _test_xdp_native_tail_adjst(
cfg,
pkt_sz_lst,
offset_lst,
)
_validate_res(res, offset_lst, pkt_sz_lst)
def test_xdp_native_adjst_tail_shrnk_data(cfg):
"""
Tests the XDP tail adjustment by shrinking packet data.
Args:
cfg: Configuration object containing network settings.
"""
pkt_sz_lst = [512, 1024, 2048]
offset_lst = [-16, -32, -64, -128, -256]
res = _test_xdp_native_tail_adjst(
cfg,
pkt_sz_lst,
offset_lst,
)
_validate_res(res, offset_lst, pkt_sz_lst)
def get_hds_thresh(cfg):
"""
Retrieves the header data split (HDS) threshold for a network interface.
Args:
cfg: Configuration object containing network settings.
Returns:
The HDS threshold value. If the threshold is not supported or an error occurs,
a default value of 1500 is returned.
"""
netnl = cfg.netnl
hds_thresh = 1500
try:
rings = netnl.rings_get({'header': {'dev-index': cfg.ifindex}})
if 'hds-thresh' not in rings:
ksft_pr(f'hds-thresh not supported. Using default: {hds_thresh}')
return hds_thresh
hds_thresh = rings['hds-thresh']
except NlError as e:
ksft_pr(f"Failed to get rings: {e}. Using default: {hds_thresh}")
return hds_thresh
def _test_xdp_native_head_adjst(cfg, prog, pkt_sz_lst, offset_lst):
"""
Tests the XDP head adjustment action for a multi-buffer case.
Args:
cfg: Configuration object containing network settings.
netnl: Network namespace or link object (not used in this function).
This function sets up the packet size and offset lists, then performs
the head adjustment test by sending and receiving UDP packets.
"""
cfg.require_cmd("socat", remote=True)
prog_info = _load_xdp_prog(cfg, BPFProgInfo(prog, "xdp_native.bpf.o", "xdp.frags", 9000))
port = rand_port()
_set_xdp_map("map_xdp_setup", TestConfig.MODE.value, XDPAction.HEAD_ADJST.value)
_set_xdp_map("map_xdp_setup", TestConfig.PORT.value, port)
hds_thresh = get_hds_thresh(cfg)
for offset in offset_lst:
for pkt_sz in pkt_sz_lst:
# The "head" buffer must contain at least the Ethernet header
# after we eat into it. We send large-enough packets, but if HDS
# is enabled head will only contain headers. Don't try to eat
# more than 28 bytes (UDPv4 + eth hdr left: (14 + 20 + 8) - 14)
l2_cut_off = 28 if cfg.addr_ipver == 4 else 48
if pkt_sz > hds_thresh and offset > l2_cut_off:
ksft_pr(
f"Failed run: pkt_sz ({pkt_sz}) > HDS threshold ({hds_thresh}) and "
f"offset {offset} > {l2_cut_off}"
)
return {"status": "pass"}
test_str = ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase) for _ in range(pkt_sz))
tag = format(random.randint(65, 90), '02x')
_set_xdp_map("map_xdp_setup",
TestConfig.ADJST_OFFSET.value,
offset)
_set_xdp_map("map_xdp_setup", TestConfig.ADJST_TAG.value, int(tag, 16))
_set_xdp_map("map_xdp_setup", TestConfig.ADJST_OFFSET.value, offset)
recvd_str = _exchg_udp(cfg, port, test_str)
# Check for failures around adjustment and data exchange
failure = _check_for_failures(recvd_str, _get_stats(prog_info['maps']['map_xdp_stats']))
if failure is not None:
return {
"status": "fail",
"reason": failure,
"offset": offset,
"pkt_sz": pkt_sz
}
# Validate data content based on offset direction
expected_data = None
if offset < 0:
expected_data = chr(int(tag, 16)) * (0 - offset) + test_str
else:
expected_data = test_str[offset:]
if recvd_str != expected_data:
return {
"status": "fail",
"reason": "Data mismatch",
"offset": offset,
"pkt_sz": pkt_sz
}
return {"status": "pass"}
def test_xdp_native_adjst_head_grow_data(cfg):
"""
Tests the XDP headroom growth support.
Args:
cfg: Configuration object containing network settings.
This function sets up the packet size and offset lists, then calls the
_test_xdp_native_head_adjst_mb function to perform the actual test. The
test is passed if the headroom is successfully extended for given packet
sizes and offsets.
"""
pkt_sz_lst = [512, 1024, 2048]
# Negative values result in headroom shrinking, resulting in growing of payload
offset_lst = [-16, -32, -64, -128, -256]
res = _test_xdp_native_head_adjst(cfg, "xdp_prog_frags", pkt_sz_lst, offset_lst)
_validate_res(res, offset_lst, pkt_sz_lst)
def test_xdp_native_adjst_head_shrnk_data(cfg):
"""
Tests the XDP headroom shrinking support.
Args:
cfg: Configuration object containing network settings.
This function sets up the packet size and offset lists, then calls the
_test_xdp_native_head_adjst_mb function to perform the actual test. The
test is passed if the headroom is successfully shrunk for given packet
sizes and offsets.
"""
pkt_sz_lst = [512, 1024, 2048]
# Positive values result in headroom growing, resulting in shrinking of payload
offset_lst = [16, 32, 64, 128, 256]
res = _test_xdp_native_head_adjst(cfg, "xdp_prog_frags", pkt_sz_lst, offset_lst)
_validate_res(res, offset_lst, pkt_sz_lst)
def main():
"""
Main function to execute the XDP tests.
This function runs a series of tests to validate the XDP support for
both the single and multi-buffer. It uses the NetDrvEpEnv context
manager to manage the network driver environment and the ksft_run
function to execute the tests.
"""
with NetDrvEpEnv(__file__) as cfg:
cfg.netnl = EthtoolFamily()
ksft_run(
[
test_xdp_native_pass_sb,
test_xdp_native_pass_mb,
test_xdp_native_drop_sb,
test_xdp_native_drop_mb,
test_xdp_native_tx_mb,
test_xdp_native_adjst_tail_grow_data,
test_xdp_native_adjst_tail_shrnk_data,
test_xdp_native_adjst_head_grow_data,
test_xdp_native_adjst_head_shrnk_data,
],
args=(cfg,))
ksft_exit()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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