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2021-01-28Respect SO_BINDTODEVICE in unconnected UDP writesMarina Ciocea
Previously, sending on an unconnected UDP socket would ignore the SO_BINDTODEVICE option. Send on the configured interface when an UDP socket is bound to an interface through setsockop SO_BINDTODEVICE. Add packetimpact tests exercising UDP reads and writes with every combination of bound/unbound, broadcast/multicast/unicast destination, and bound/not-bound to device. PiperOrigin-RevId: 354299670
2020-12-10Correctly align non-matching layersTamir Duberstein
PiperOrigin-RevId: 346840424
2020-12-10Correctly print non-matching layersTamir Duberstein
PiperOrigin-RevId: 346818310
2020-12-01Avoid wrong error messagesZeling Feng
Stop showing wrong timeout values in packetimpact test error messages. e.g. "got frames ... want ... during -123ms" PiperOrigin-RevId: 345144938
2020-11-23[1/3] Support isolated containers for parallel packetimpact testsZeling Feng
Summary of the approach: the test runner will set up a few DUTs according to a flag and pass all the test networks to the testbench. The testbench will only reside in a single container. The testbench will put all the test networks into a buffered channel which served as a semaphore and now the user can freely use t.Parallel() in (sub)tests and the true parallelism will be determined by how many DUTs are configured. Creating DUTs on demand is not supported yet, the test author should determine the number of DUTs to be used statically. Specifically in this change: - Don't export any global variables about the test network in testbench. - Sniffer only binds on the local interface because it will be possible to have multiple interfaces to multiple DUTs in a single testbench container. - Migrate existing tests to stop using global variables. PiperOrigin-RevId: 343965962
2020-11-13Requested Comment/Message wording changesJulian Elischer
PiperOrigin-RevId: 342366891
2020-11-11Teach netstack how to add options to IPv4 packetsJulian Elischer
Most packets don't have options but they are an integral part of the standard. Teaching the ipv4 code how to handle them will simplify future testing and use. Because Options are so rare it is worth making sure that the extra work is kept out of the fast path as much as possible. Prior to this change, all usages of the IHL field of the IPv4Fields/Encode system set it to the same constant value except in a couple of tests for bad values. From this change IHL will not be a constant as it will depend on the size of any Options. Since ipv4.Encode() now handles the options it becomes a possible source of errors to let the callers set this value, so remove it entirely and calculate the value from the size of the Options if present (or not) therefore guaranteeing a correct value. Fixes #4709 RELNOTES: n/a PiperOrigin-RevId: 341864765
2020-10-29Add support for bare IPv4 in packetimpact testsArthur Sfez
PiperOrigin-RevId: 339699771
2020-09-01Fix handling of unacceptable ACKs during close.Mithun Iyer
On receiving an ACK with unacceptable ACK number, in a closing state, TCP, needs to reply back with an ACK with correct seq and ack numbers and remain in same state. This change is as per RFC793 page 37, but with a difference that it does not apply to ESTABLISHED state, just as in Linux. Also add more tests to check for OTW sequence number and unacceptable ack numbers in these states. Fixes #3785 PiperOrigin-RevId: 329616283
2020-07-27Ask for *testing.T instead of storing itJay Zhuang
Storing *testing.T on test helper structs is problematic when subtests are used, because it is possible for nested tests to call Fatal on parent test, which incorrect terminates the parent test. For example func TestOuter(t *testing.T) { dut := NewDUT(t) t.Run("first test", func(t *testing.T) { dut.FallibleCall() }) t.Run("second test", func(t *testing.T) { dut.FallibleCall() } } In the example above, assuming `FallibleCall` calls `t.Fatal` on the `t` it holds, if `dut.FallibleCall` fails in "first test", it will call `Fatal` on the parent `t`, quitting `TestOuter`. This is not a behavior we want. PiperOrigin-RevId: 323350241
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.
2020-07-14Add 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
2020-06-11Refactor packetimpact Connection typesgVisor bot
Reorganize the Connection types such that the defined types no longer expose the lower-level functions SendFrame and CreateFrame. These methods are still exported on the underlying Connection type, and thus can be accessed via a type-cast. In future, defined types should have one or more type-safe versions of the send() method on Connection, e.g. UDPIPv4 has Send() which allows the UDP header to be overridden and SendIP() which allows both the IPv4 and UDP headers to be modified. testbench.Connection gets a SendFrameStateless method which sends frames without updating the state of any of the layers. This should be used when sending out-of-band control messages such as ICMP messages, as using the normal Send method can result in errors when attempting to update the TCP state using an ICMP packet. Also remove the localAddr field of testbench.Connection and instead compute it on the fly as needed for UDPIPv4 and TCPIPv4. PiperOrigin-RevId: 315969714
2020-06-05Handle TCP segment split cases as per MSS.Mithun Iyer
- Always split segments larger than MSS. Currently, we base the segment split decision as a function of the send congestion window and MSS, which could be greater than the MSS advertised by remote. - While splitting segments, ensure the PSH flag is reset when there are segments that are queued to be sent. - With TCP_CORK, hold up segments up until MSS. Fix a bug in computing available send space before attempting to coalesce segments. Fixes #2832 PiperOrigin-RevId: 314802928
2020-05-29Test TCP should queue RECEIVE request in SYN-SENTZeling Feng
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313878910
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
2020-05-11Internal change.gVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 311011004
2020-05-08Add UDP send/recv packetimpact tests.Bhasker Hariharan
Fixes #2654 PiperOrigin-RevId: 310642216
2020-04-28Internal change.gVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 308940886
2020-04-24Add ICMP6 param problem testEyal Soha
Tested: When run on Linux, a correct ICMPv6 response is received. On netstack, no ICMPv6 response is received. PiperOrigin-RevId: 308343113
2020-04-24Better error message from ExpectFrameEyal Soha
Display the errors as diffs between the expected and wanted frame. PiperOrigin-RevId: 308333271
2020-04-22Add comments about deepcopy in Layer.incoming()Eyal Soha
PiperOrigin-RevId: 307812340
2020-04-21Don't ignore override if it is longer than layerStatesgVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 307708653
2020-04-16Use multierr in packetimpact Connection.Close()Eyal Soha
PiperOrigin-RevId: 306930652
2020-04-16Test TCP behavior when receiving unacceptable segment in CLOSE_WAITgVisor bot
TCP, in CLOSE-WAIT state, MUST return ACK with proper SEQ and ACK numbers after recv a seg with OTW SEQ or unacc ACK number, and remain in same state. If the connection is in a synchronized state, any unacceptable segment (out of window sequence number or unacceptable acknowledgment number) must elicit only an empty acknowledgment segment containing the current send-sequence number and an acknowledgment indicating the next sequence number expected to be received, and the connection remains in the same state. PiperOrigin-RevId: 306897984
2020-04-15Add tests for segments outside the receive window.Eyal Soha
The tests are based on RFC 793 page 69. Updates #1607 PiperOrigin-RevId: 306768847
2020-04-15Refactor connections.go to make it easier to add new connection types.Eyal Soha
Rather than have a struct for the state of each type of connection, such as TCP/IPv4, UDP/IPv4, TCP/IPv6, etc, have a state for each layer, such as UDP, TCP, IPv4, IPv6. Those states can be composed into connections. Tested: Existing unit tests still pass/fail as expected. PiperOrigin-RevId: 306703180
2020-04-13Add Sniffer.Drain() draining socket receive buffergVisor bot
Add Sniffer.Drain() which drains the socket's receive buffer by temporarily setting the socket to non-blocking, and receiving in a loop until EINTR, EWOULDBLOCK or EAGAIN. This method should be used when long periods of time elapses without receiving on the socket, because uninteresting packets may have piled up in the receive buffer, filling it up and causing packets critical to test operation to be dropped. PiperOrigin-RevId: 306380480
2020-04-12Refactor parser to use a for loop instead of recursion.Eyal Soha
This makes the code shorter and less repetitive. TESTED: All unit tests still pass. PiperOrigin-RevId: 306161475
2020-04-11Improve error messages when parsing headers.Eyal Soha
Tested: Looked at output of failing tests. PiperOrigin-RevId: 306031407
2020-04-08Return all packets when Expect fails.Eyal Soha
PiperOrigin-RevId: 305466309
2020-04-07Test TCP sender behavior against window shrinkinggVisor bot
RFC 1122 Section 3.7: A sending TCP MUST be robust against window shrinking, which may cause the "useable window" to become negative. PiperOrigin-RevId: 305377072
2020-03-31Test receiving multicast packets over UDPEyal Soha
PiperOrigin-RevId: 304098611
2020-03-17Packetimpact in Go with c++ stubEyal Soha
PiperOrigin-RevId: 301382690