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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.9 2022/04/29 17:27:37 bluhm Exp $
# Copyright (c) 2017-2020 Alexander Bluhm <bluhm@openbsd.org>
#
# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
# purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
# copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
# WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
# ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
# WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
# ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
# OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
# Set up two loopback interfaces in different routing domains.
# Try to ping existing and non existing addresses in these domains.
# Also test pinging to different rdomains via pf. Check that the
# ttl is decremented while looping though loopback interfaces.
# This test uses routing domain and interface number 11 and 12.
# Adjust it here, if you want to use something else.
N1 = 11
N2 = 12
NUMS = ${N1} ${N2}
.include <bsd.own.mk>
.if ! (make(clean) || make(cleandir) || make(obj))
SYSCTL_FORWARDING != sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding
.if ${SYSCTL_FORWARDING:C/.*=//} != 1
regress:
@echo sysctl: "${SYSCTL_FORWARDING}"
@echo Set sysctl to 1 to run this regress.
@echo SKIPPED
.endif
PF_STATUS != ${SUDO} /sbin/pfctl -si | sed -n 's/^Status: \([^ ]*\) .*/\1/p'
.if empty(PF_STATUS:MEnabled)
regress:
@echo pf status: "${PF_STATUS}"
@echo Enable pf to run this regress.
@echo SKIPPED
.endif
PF_SKIP != ${SUDO} /sbin/pfctl -sI -v | sed -n 's/ (skip)//p'
.if ! empty(PF_SKIP:Mlo*:Nlo0)
regress:
@echo pf skip: "${PF_SKIP}"
@echo Do not set skip on interface lo, lo${N1}, or lo${N2}.
@echo SKIPPED
.endif
PF_ANCHOR != ${SUDO} /sbin/pfctl -sr |\
sed -n 's/^anchor "\([^"]*\)" all$$/\1/p'
.if empty(PF_ANCHOR:Mregress)
regress:
@echo pf anchor: "${PF_ANCHOR}"
@echo Need anchor '"regress"' in pf.conf to load additional rules.
@echo SKIPPED
.endif
.endif
.PHONY: busy-rdomains ifconfig unconfig pfctl
REGRESS_SETUP_ONCE += busy-rdomains
busy-rdomains:
# Check if rdomains are busy.
.for n in ${NUMS}
@if /sbin/ifconfig | grep -v '^lo$n:' | grep ' rdomain $n '; then\
echo routing domain $n is already used >&2; exit 1; fi
.endfor
REGRESS_SETUP_ONCE += ifconfig
ifconfig: unconfig
# Create and configure loopback interfaces.
.for n in ${NUMS}
${SUDO} /sbin/ifconfig lo$n rdomain $n
${SUDO} /sbin/ifconfig lo$n inet 127.0.0.1/8
${SUDO} /sbin/ifconfig lo$n inet 127.0.0.$n alias
${SUDO} /sbin/route -n -T $n add -inet -host 10.6.6.6 127.0.0.1
${SUDO} /sbin/route -n -T $n add -inet -host 10.7.7.7 127.0.0.1
.endfor
${SUDO} /sbin/route -n -T ${N1} add -inet -host 127.0.0.${N2} 127.0.0.1
${SUDO} /sbin/route -n -T ${N2} add -inet -host 127.0.0.${N1} 127.0.0.1
# Wait until IPv6 addresses are no longer tentative.
for i in `jot 50`; do\
if ! { /sbin/ifconfig lo${N1}; /sbin/ifconfig lo${N2}; }\
| fgrep -q tentative; then\
break;\
fi;\
sleep .1;\
done
! { /sbin/ifconfig lo${N1}; /sbin/ifconfig lo${N2}; }\
| fgrep tentative
REGRESS_CLEANUP += unconfig
unconfig: stamp-stop
# Destroy interfaces.
.for n in ${NUMS}
-${SUDO} /sbin/ifconfig lo$n rdomain $n
-${SUDO} /sbin/ifconfig lo$n inet 127.0.0.1 delete
-${SUDO} /sbin/ifconfig lo$n inet 127.0.0.$n delete
.endfor
rm -f stamp-ifconfig
addr.py: Makefile
# Create python include file containing the addresses.
rm -f $@ $@.tmp
.for var in N1 N2
echo '${var}="${${var}}"' >>$@.tmp
echo 'IF_${var}="lo${${var}}"' >>$@.tmp
echo 'ADDR_${var}="127.0.0.${${var}}"' >>$@.tmp
.endfor
mv $@.tmp $@
REGRESS_SETUP_ONCE += pfctl
pfctl: addr.py pf.conf
# Load the pf rules into the kernel.
cat addr.py ${.CURDIR}/pf.conf | /sbin/pfctl -n -f -
cat addr.py ${.CURDIR}/pf.conf | ${SUDO} /sbin/pfctl -a regress -f -
# run tcpdump on lo devices
DUMPCMD = /usr/sbin/tcpdump -l -e -vvv -s 2048 -ni
stamp-bpf: stamp-bpf-${N1} stamp-bpf-${N2}
sleep 2 # XXX
@date >$@
.for n in ${N1} ${N2}
stamp-bpf-$n: stamp-ifconfig
rm -f lo$n.tcpdump
${SUDO} pkill -f '^${DUMPCMD} lo$n' || true
${SUDO} ${DUMPCMD} lo$n >lo$n.tcpdump &
rm -f stamp-stop
@date >$@
.endfor
stamp-stop:
sleep 2 # XXX
-${SUDO} pkill -f '^${DUMPCMD}'
rm -f stamp-bpf*
@date >$@
.for n in ${N1} ${N2}
REGRESS_TARGETS += run-ping-local-$n
run-ping-local-$n: stamp-bpf
# Ping localhost in routing domain $n.
/sbin/ping -n -w 1 -c 1 -V $n 127.0.0.1
REGRESS_TARGETS += run-ping-loop-$n
run-ping-loop-$n: stamp-bpf
# Ping non existing address with loopback route in routing domain $n.
! /sbin/ping -n -w 1 -c 1 -V $n 10.6.6.6
REGRESS_TARGETS += run-ping-address-$n
run-ping-address-$n:
# Ping local address in routing domain $n.
/sbin/ping -n -w 1 -c 1 -V $n 127.0.0.$n
.endfor
REGRESS_TARGETS += run-ping-rdomain-pass
run-ping-rdomain-pass:
# Pass ping packets between routing domains with pf rule.
/sbin/ping -n -w 1 -c 1 -V ${N1} 127.0.0.${N2}
REGRESS_TARGETS += run-ping-rdomain-block
run-ping-rdomain-block:
# Check that reverse direction without pf rule is not allowed.
! /sbin/ping -n -w 1 -c 1 -V ${N2} 127.0.0.${N1}
REGRESS_TARGETS += run-ping-rdomain-loop
run-ping-rdomain-loop: stamp-bpf
# Ping non existing address and loop between routing domains.
! /sbin/ping -n -w 1 -c 1 -V ${N1} 10.7.7.7
.for n in ${N1} ${N2}
REGRESS_TARGETS += run-bpf-local-$n
run-bpf-local-$n: stamp-stop
# Check that the ping packet went through loopback.
grep '127.0.0.1 > 127.0.0.1: icmp: echo request' lo$n.tcpdump
REGRESS_TARGETS += run-bpf-loop-$n
run-bpf-loop-$n: stamp-stop
# Check that the ping packet went multiple times through loopback.
grep '[0-9] 127.0.0.1 > 10.6.6.6: icmp: echo request .*ttl 255,' \
lo$n.tcpdump
grep '[0-9] 127.0.0.1 > 10.6.6.6: icmp: echo request .* \[ttl 1\]' \
lo$n.tcpdump
.endfor
REGRESS_TARGETS += run-bpf-rdomain-loop-${N1}
run-bpf-rdomain-loop-${N1}: stamp-stop
# Check the ping packet went multiple times in routing domains.
grep '[0-9] 127.0.0.1 > 10.7.7.7: icmp: echo request .*ttl 255,' \
lo${N1}.tcpdump
! grep '[0-9] 127.0.0.1 > 10.7.7.7: icmp: echo request .*ttl 254,' \
lo${N1}.tcpdump
grep '[0-9] 127.0.0.1 > 10.7.7.7: icmp: echo request .* \[ttl 1\]' \
lo${N1}.tcpdump
REGRESS_TARGETS += run-bpf-rdomain-loop-${N2}
run-bpf-rdomain-loop-${N2}: stamp-stop
# Check the ping packet went multiple times in routing domains.
grep '[0-9] 127.0.0.1 > 10.7.7.7: icmp: echo request .*ttl 254,' \
lo${N2}.tcpdump
grep '[0-9] 127.0.0.1 > 10.7.7.7: icmp: echo request .*ttl 2,' \
lo${N2}.tcpdump
! grep '[0-9] 127.0.0.1 > 10.7.7.7: icmp: echo request .* \[ttl 1\]' \
lo${N2}.tcpdump
CLEANFILES += addr.py *.pyc *.tcpdump *.log stamp-*
.include <bsd.regress.mk>
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