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2021-02-01Assert expected size before unmarshallingTamir Duberstein
...to prevent panicking in case of failure. PiperOrigin-RevId: 354970257
2021-01-28Re-enable ipv4 reassembly packetimpact testsArthur Sfez
When these specific tests were first added, they would fail when ran by kokoro during the presubmit tests (but they always passed locally). These tests are now passing, so they can be re-enabled. Unclear what changed, one hypothesis is the move from kokoro to buildkite. Fixes #4971 PiperOrigin-RevId: 354425395
2021-01-28Make tcp_noaccept_close_rst more robustZeling Feng
There used to be a race condition where we may call Close before the connection is established. Adding poll support so that we can eliminate this kind of race. Startblock: has LGTM from iyerm and then add reviewer tamird PiperOrigin-RevId: 354369130
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
2021-01-27Add support for more fields in netstack for TCP_INFONayana Bidari
This CL adds support for the following fields: - RTT, RTTVar, RTO - send congestion window (sndCwnd) and send slow start threshold (sndSsthresh) - congestion control state(CaState) - ReorderSeen PiperOrigin-RevId: 354195361
2021-01-27Deflake tcp_zero_window_probe_retransmit_testMithun Iyer
Fix the test to rely on more deterministic retransmission interval computations by skipping the initial probe transmission time as that can be non-deterministic given arbitrary time taken for the DUT to receive a send command and initiate a send. Fixes #5080 PiperOrigin-RevId: 354146256
2021-01-22Add tests for RACKNayana Bidari
- Added packetimpact tests for RACK. PiperOrigin-RevId: 353282342
2021-01-12Fix simple mistakes identified by goreportcard.Adin Scannell
These are primarily simplification and lint mistakes. However, minor fixes are also included and tests added where appropriate. PiperOrigin-RevId: 351425971
2021-01-05Add benchmarks targets to BuildKite.Adin Scannell
This includes minor fix-ups: * Handle SIGTERM in runsc debug, to exit gracefully. * Fix cmd.debug.go opening all profiles as RDONLY. * Fix the test name in fio_test.go, and encode the block size in the test. PiperOrigin-RevId: 350205718
2020-12-16Ensure correctness of saved receive windowMithun Iyer
When the scaled receive window size > 65535 (max uint16), we advertise the scaled value as 65535, but are not adjusting the saved receive window value when doing so. This would keep our current window calculation logic to be incorrect, as the saved receive window value is different from what was advertised. Fixes #4903 PiperOrigin-RevId: 347771340
2020-12-12Introduce IPv6 extension header serialization facilitiesBruno Dal Bo
Adds IPv6 extension header serializer and Hop by Hop options serializer. Add RouterAlert option serializer and use it in MLD. Fixed #4996 Startblock: has LGTM from marinaciocea and then add reviewer ghanan PiperOrigin-RevId: 347174537
2020-12-10Log window sizeTamir Duberstein
Without this change, this test produces quite opaque errors as valid TCP segments are not logged; what we see in the end is any random traffic that happened *after* the final TCP segment. PiperOrigin-RevId: 346864169
2020-12-10Uncomment payload generationTamir Duberstein
PiperOrigin-RevId: 346852543
2020-12-10Correctly align non-matching layersTamir Duberstein
PiperOrigin-RevId: 346840424
2020-12-10Correctly print non-matching layersTamir Duberstein
PiperOrigin-RevId: 346818310
2020-12-09Refactor the Makefile to avoid recursive Make.Adin Scannell
Recursive make is difficult to follow and debug. Drop this by using internal functions, which, while difficult, are easier than trying to following recursive invokations. Further simplify the Makefile by collapsing the image bits and removing the tools/vm directory, which is effectively unused. Fixes #4952 PiperOrigin-RevId: 346569133
2020-12-09export MountTempDirectoryZeling Feng
PiperOrigin-RevId: 346487763
2020-12-08Run tcpdump as rootTamir Duberstein
Prior to this change tcpdump would fail to create its output file because the destination directory was owned by root. This would later cause killall to fail, as tcpdump was not running. Check exit code of tcpdump/tshark to produce better error messages should this regress. PiperOrigin-RevId: 346353911
2020-12-08Consolidate sniffer program logicTamir Duberstein
Avoid action at a distance where both `snifferArgs` and `snifferProg` must stay in sync. PiperOrigin-RevId: 346341231
2020-12-07Remove detritusTamir Duberstein
- Remove unused constants - Correct function doc comment - Remove useless cast - Restore comment removed in an earlier change PiperOrigin-RevId: 346205943
2020-12-07Avoid shadowing `testbench` packageTamir Duberstein
PiperOrigin-RevId: 346109185
2020-12-05Fix zero receive window advertisements.Mithun Iyer
With the recent changes db36d948fa63ce950d94a5e8e9ebc37956543661, we try to balance the receive window advertisements between payload lengths vs segment overhead length. This works fine when segment size are much higher than the overhead, but not otherwise. In cases where the segment length is smaller than the segment overhead, we may end up not advertising zero receive window for long time and end up tail-dropping segments. This is especially pronounced when application socket reads are slow or stopped. In this change we do not grow the right edge of the receive window for smaller segment sizes similar to Linux. Also, we keep track of the socket buffer usage and let the window grow if the application is actively reading data. Fixes #4903 PiperOrigin-RevId: 345832012
2020-12-04Introduce IPv4 options serializer and add RouterAlert to IGMPBruno Dal Bo
PiperOrigin-RevId: 345701623
2020-12-02Abandon reassembly of a packet if fragments overlapArthur Sfez
However, receiving duplicated fragments will not cause reassembly to fail. This is what Linux does too: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/38525c6/net/ipv4/inet_fragment.c#L355 PiperOrigin-RevId: 345309546
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
2020-11-25Support listener-side MLDv1Ghanan Gowripalan
...as defined by RFC 2710. Querier (router)-side MLDv1 is not yet supported. The core state machine is shared with IGMPv2. This is guarded behind a flag (ipv6.Options.MLDEnabled). Tests: ip_test.TestMGP* Bug #4861 PiperOrigin-RevId: 344344095
2020-11-25[3/3] Support isolated containers for parallel packetimpact testsZeling Feng
To create DUTs in parallel, we need to create goroutines to do the setup. The old code base has a lot of t.Fatal(f) usage in those setup functions which is not great for this change: "FailNow must be called from the goroutine running the test or benchmark function, not from other goroutines created during the test" (https://golang.org/pkg/testing/#T.FailNow). - Cleanup all t.Fatal(f) usage in DUT.Prepare() - use goroutines to create DUTs in parallel PiperOrigin-RevId: 344275809
2020-11-24[2/3] Support isolated containers for parallel packetimpact testsZeling Feng
Added a new flag num_duts to the test runner to create multiple DUTs for the testbench can connect to. PiperOrigin-RevId: 344195435
2020-11-24Report correct pointer value for "bad next header" ICMP errorJulian Elischer
Because the code handles a bad header as "payload" right up to the last moment we need to make sure payload handling does not remove the error information. Fixes #4909 PiperOrigin-RevId: 344141690
2020-11-24Fix a potential indefinite blocking in packetimpact testbenchZeling Feng
1. setsockopt(SO_RCVTIMEO, 0) == never timeout 2. float64(time.Microsecond/time.Second) == 0 3. packetimpact tests use a lot of 1s timeouts This becomes a more significant problem because of a recent change that binds the sniffer only on the specific testNet interface so now the traffic on the ctrlNet cannot wake up the blocking call anymore. PiperOrigin-RevId: 344123465
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
2020-11-19Don't hold AddressEndpoints for multicast addressesGhanan Gowripalan
Group addressable endpoints can simply check if it has joined the multicast group without maintaining address endpoints. This also helps remove the dependency on AddressableEndpoint from GroupAddressableEndpoint. Now that group addresses are not tracked with address endpoints, we can avoid accidentally obtaining a route with a multicast local address. PiperOrigin-RevId: 343336912
2020-11-18Remove the redundant containerIP parameterZeling Feng
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343144023
2020-11-16Add packetimpact tests for ICMPv6 Error message for fragmentToshi Kikuchi
Updates #4427 PiperOrigin-RevId: 342703931
2020-11-13Requested Comment/Message wording changesJulian Elischer
PiperOrigin-RevId: 342366891
2020-11-12Change AllocationSize to SizeWithPadding as requestedJulian Elischer
RELNOTES: n/a PiperOrigin-RevId: 342176296
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
2020-11-09Additions to ICMP and IPv4 parsersJulian Elischer
Teach ICMP.Parser/ToBytes to handle some non echo ICMP packets. Teach IPv4.Parser that fragments only have a payload, not an upper layer. Fix IPv4 and IPv6 reassembly tests to handle the change. Fixes #4758 PiperOrigin-RevId: 341549665
2020-11-09parameterize regexp in netdevs.ParseDevicesZeling Feng
PiperOrigin-RevId: 341470647
2020-11-04Make the regex for inet6Line in packetimpact/netdevs more accurateZeling Feng
PiperOrigin-RevId: 340763455
2020-10-29Add IPv4 reassembly packetimpact testArthur Sfez
The IPv6 reassembly test was also refactored to be easily extended with more cases. PiperOrigin-RevId: 339768605
2020-10-29Add support for bare IPv4 in packetimpact testsArthur Sfez
PiperOrigin-RevId: 339699771
2020-10-28Add the payload directly to the ICMPv4 typeArthur Sfez
This makes handling inbound fragmented packets easier, because a fragmented packet might not have an actual ICMP header but only a payload. After this change, the ICMPv4 is the last layer you can get because the payload is embedded in it. Note that this makes it consistent with the ICMPv6 implementation. While I'm here, I've also added the Ident and Sequence fields on the ICMPv4 type. Defaults are still zero. PiperOrigin-RevId: 339577094
2020-10-28Bump honnef.co/go/tools to v0.0.1-2020.1.6Ting-Yu Wang
PiperOrigin-RevId: 339476515
2020-10-15Syncing packetimpact tests in different directoriesZeling Feng
By exposing an ALL_TESTS list in defs.bzl we can make sure all packetimpact users get to agree on the list of all tests. A defect in this approach is that we have to keep a list of packetimpact_testbench rules in the BUILD file. An helper validate_all_tests has been added to help keep BUILD and .bzl files in sync. PiperOrigin-RevId: 337411839
2020-10-09Set expect_failure flags on tests that currently fails on fuchsiaZeling Feng
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336350318
2020-10-07Add staticcheck and staticstyle analyzers.Adin Scannell
This change also adds support to go_stateify for detecting an appropriate receiver name, avoiding a large number of false positives. PiperOrigin-RevId: 335994587
2020-10-06Add support for IPv6 fragmentationArthur Sfez
Most of the IPv4 fragmentation code was moved in the fragmentation package and it is reused by IPv6 fragmentation. Test: - pkg/tcpip/network/ipv4:ipv4_test - pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6:ipv6_test - pkg/tcpip/network/fragmentation:fragmentation_test Fixes #4389 PiperOrigin-RevId: 335714280
2020-09-28Fix lingering of TCP socket in the initial state.Nayana Bidari
When the socket is set with SO_LINGER and close()'d in the initial state, it should not linger and return immediately. PiperOrigin-RevId: 334263149
2020-09-24Change segment/pending queue to use receive buffer limits.Bhasker Hariharan
segment_queue today has its own standalone limit of MaxUnprocessedSegments but this can be a problem in UnlockUser() we do not release the lock till there are segments to be processed. What can happen is as handleSegments dequeues packets more keep getting queued and we will never release the lock. This can keep happening even if the receive buffer is full because nothing can read() till we release the lock. Further having a separate limit for pending segments makes it harder to track memory usage etc. Unifying the limits makes it easier to reason about memory in use and makes the overall buffer behaviour more consistent. PiperOrigin-RevId: 333508122