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2020-08-06Add bzl_library rules for .bzl files without one.Adin Scannell
PiperOrigin-RevId: 325280924
2020-08-04Enable "make packetimpact-tests" to work.Adin Scannell
This required minor fixes to the bazel wrapper. The "dut_platform" is also changed to "native" to line-up with the system call tests and remove the hard-coded "linux" and "netstack" strings.
2020-07-26Add profiling to dockerutilZach Koopmans
Adds profiling with `runsc debug` or pprof to dockerutil. All targets using dockerutil should now be able to use profiling. In addition, modifies existing benchmarks to use profiling. PiperOrigin-RevId: 323298634
2020-07-22make connect(2) fail when dest is unreachableKevin Krakauer
Previously, ICMP destination unreachable datagrams were ignored by TCP endpoints. This caused connect to hang when an intermediate router couldn't find a route to the host. This manifested as a Kokoro error when Docker IPv6 was enabled. The Ruby image test would try to install the sinatra gem and hang indefinitely attempting to use an IPv6 address. Fixes #3079.
2020-07-20Add standard entrypoints for test targets.Adin Scannell
PiperOrigin-RevId: 322265513
2020-07-17DUT logs in test failure messages in packetimpactJay Zhuang
DUT logs will include logs from the posix server and gVisor, which provides a way to instrument the DUT during test failures. PiperOrigin-RevId: 321816647
2020-07-14Add support for UDP IPv6Jay Zhuang
Also ironed out all the bugs found on the IPv6 code path that affects socket bind, send and receive. PiperOrigin-RevId: 321202653
2020-07-13Print testbench log on packetimpact failuresJay Zhuang
These logs include flags passed to packetimpact tests (the Go tests), and test failure messages. PiperOrigin-RevId: 320989521
2020-07-08Move all tests to new docker API.Zach Koopmans
Moves following to new dockerutil API: - //test/e2e:integration_test - //test/image:image_test - //test/iptables:iptables_test - //test/root:root_test - //test/packetimpact:packetimpact_test PiperOrigin-RevId: 320253118
2020-07-03Update build rule to appease deprecationTamir Duberstein
Before this change, running packetimpact tests produces: parameter 'direct' must contain a list of elements, and may no longer accept a depset. The deprecated behavior may be temporarily re-enabled by setting --incompatible_disable_depset_inputs=false The positional parameter to depset has been changed to mean `direct` rather than its previous meaning of `items`. The documentation[0] explains: A positional parameter distinct from other parameters for legacy support. If --incompatible_disable_depset_items is false, this parameter serves as the value of items. If --incompatible_disable_depset_items is true, this parameter serves as the value of direct. See the documentation for these parameters for more details. [0] https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/skylark/lib/globals.html PiperOrigin-RevId: 319555138
2020-06-30Fix two bugs in TCP sender.Bhasker Hariharan
a) When GSO is in use we should not cap the segment to maxPayloadSize in sender.maybeSendSegment as the GSO logic will cap the segment to the correct size. Without this the host GSO is not used as we end up breaking up large segments into small MSS sized segments before writing the packets to the host. b) The check to not split a segment due to it not fitting in the receiver window when there are pending segments is incorrect as segments in writeList can be really large as we just take the write call's buffer size and create a single large segment. So a write of say 128KB will just be 1 segment in the writeList. The linux code checks if 1 MSS sized segments fits in the receiver's window and if not then does not split the current segment. gVisor's check was incorrect that it was checking if the whole segment which could be >>> 1 MSS would fit in the receiver's window. This was causing us to prematurely stop sending and falling back to retransmit timer/probe from the other end to send data. This was seen when running HTTPD benchmarks where @ HEAD when sending large files the benchmark was taking forever to run. The tcp_splitseg_mss_test.go is being deleted as the test as written doesn't test what is intended correctly. This is because GSO is enabled by default and the reason the MSS+1 sized segment is sent is because GSO is in use. A proper test will require disabling GSO on linux and netstack which is going to take a bit of work in packetimpact to do it correctly. Separately a new test probably should be written that verifies that a segment > availableWindow is not split if the availableWindow is < 1 MSS. Fixes #3107 PiperOrigin-RevId: 319172089
2020-06-17Move mount configutation to RunOptsFabricio Voznika
Separate mount configuration from links and move it to RunOpts, like the other options. PiperOrigin-RevId: 317010158
2020-06-11Add test for reordering.Ian Gudger
Tests the effect of reordering on retransmission and window size. Test covers the expected behavior of both Linux and netstack, however, netstack does not behave as expected. Further, the current expected behavior of netstack is not ideal and should be adjusted in the future. PiperOrigin-RevId: 316015184
2020-05-28Add pcap logging to pcaketimpact.Ian Gudger
This makes debugging packetimpact tests much easier. PiperOrigin-RevId: 313662654
2020-05-26Automated rollback of changelist 311424257gVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313300554
2020-05-13Automated rollback of changelist 311285868Bhasker Hariharan
PiperOrigin-RevId: 311424257
2020-05-13Replace test_runner.sh bash script with Go.Ian Gudger
PiperOrigin-RevId: 311285868