linux/tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/hw/ethtool_mm.sh
Petr Machata 40d269c000 selftests: forwarding: Move several selftests
The tests in net/forwarding are generally expected to be HW-independent.
There are however several tests that, while not depending on any HW in
particular, nevertheless depend on being used on HW interfaces. Placing
these selftests to net/forwarding is confusing, because the selftest will
just report it can't be run on veth pairs. At the same time, placing them
to a particular driver's selftests subdirectory would be wrong.

Instead, add a new directory, drivers/net/hw, where these generic but HW
independent selftests should be placed. Move over several such tests
including one helper library.

Since typically these tests will not be expected to run, omit the directory
drivers/net/hw from the TARGETS list in selftests/Makefile. Retain a
Makefile in the new directory itself, so that a user can make -C into that
directory and act on those tests explicitly.

Cc: Roger Quadros <rogerq@kernel.org>
Cc: Tobias Waldekranz <tobias@waldekranz.com>
Cc: Danielle Ratson <danieller@nvidia.com>
Cc: Davide Caratti <dcaratti@redhat.com>
Cc: Johannes Nixdorf <jnixdorf-oss@avm.de>
Suggested-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Petr Machata <petrm@nvidia.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/e11dae1f62703059e9fc2240004288ac7cc15756.1711464583.git.petrm@nvidia.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-03-28 18:03:42 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
ALL_TESTS="
manual_with_verification_h1_to_h2
manual_with_verification_h2_to_h1
manual_without_verification_h1_to_h2
manual_without_verification_h2_to_h1
manual_failed_verification_h1_to_h2
manual_failed_verification_h2_to_h1
lldp
"
NUM_NETIFS=2
REQUIRE_MZ=no
PREEMPTIBLE_PRIO=0
lib_dir=$(dirname "$0")
source "$lib_dir"/../../../net/forwarding/lib.sh
traffic_test()
{
local if=$1; shift
local src=$1; shift
local num_pkts=10000
local before=
local after=
local delta=
if [ ${has_pmac_stats[$if]} = false ]; then
src="aggregate"
fi
before=$(ethtool_std_stats_get $if "eth-mac" "FramesTransmittedOK" $src)
$MZ $if -q -c $num_pkts -p 64 -b bcast -t ip -R $PREEMPTIBLE_PRIO
after=$(ethtool_std_stats_get $if "eth-mac" "FramesTransmittedOK" $src)
delta=$((after - before))
# Allow an extra 1% tolerance for random packets sent by the stack
[ $delta -ge $num_pkts ] && [ $delta -le $((num_pkts + 100)) ]
}
manual_with_verification()
{
local tx=$1; shift
local rx=$1; shift
RET=0
# It isn't completely clear from IEEE 802.3-2018 Figure 99-5: Transmit
# Processing state diagram whether the "send_r" variable (send response
# to verification frame) should be taken into consideration while the
# MAC Merge TX direction is disabled. That being said, at least the
# NXP ENETC does not, and requires tx-enabled on in order to respond to
# the link partner's verification frames.
ethtool --set-mm $rx tx-enabled on
ethtool --set-mm $tx verify-enabled on tx-enabled on
# Wait for verification to finish
sleep 1
ethtool --json --show-mm $tx | jq -r '.[]."verify-status"' | \
grep -q 'SUCCEEDED'
check_err "$?" "Verification did not succeed"
ethtool --json --show-mm $tx | jq -r '.[]."tx-active"' | grep -q 'true'
check_err "$?" "pMAC TX is not active"
traffic_test $tx "pmac"
check_err "$?" "Traffic did not get sent through $tx's pMAC"
ethtool --set-mm $tx verify-enabled off tx-enabled off
ethtool --set-mm $rx tx-enabled off
log_test "Manual configuration with verification: $tx to $rx"
}
manual_with_verification_h1_to_h2()
{
manual_with_verification $h1 $h2
}
manual_with_verification_h2_to_h1()
{
manual_with_verification $h2 $h1
}
manual_without_verification()
{
local tx=$1; shift
local rx=$1; shift
RET=0
ethtool --set-mm $tx verify-enabled off tx-enabled on
ethtool --json --show-mm $tx | jq -r '.[]."verify-status"' | \
grep -q 'DISABLED'
check_err "$?" "Verification is not disabled"
ethtool --json --show-mm $tx | jq -r '.[]."tx-active"' | grep -q 'true'
check_err "$?" "pMAC TX is not active"
traffic_test $tx "pmac"
check_err "$?" "Traffic did not get sent through $tx's pMAC"
ethtool --set-mm $tx verify-enabled off tx-enabled off
log_test "Manual configuration without verification: $tx to $rx"
}
manual_without_verification_h1_to_h2()
{
manual_without_verification $h1 $h2
}
manual_without_verification_h2_to_h1()
{
manual_without_verification $h2 $h1
}
manual_failed_verification()
{
local tx=$1; shift
local rx=$1; shift
RET=0
ethtool --set-mm $rx pmac-enabled off
ethtool --set-mm $tx verify-enabled on tx-enabled on
# Wait for verification to time out
sleep 1
ethtool --json --show-mm $tx | jq -r '.[]."verify-status"' | \
grep -q 'SUCCEEDED'
check_fail "$?" "Verification succeeded when it shouldn't have"
ethtool --json --show-mm $tx | jq -r '.[]."tx-active"' | grep -q 'true'
check_fail "$?" "pMAC TX is active when it shouldn't have"
traffic_test $tx "emac"
check_err "$?" "Traffic did not get sent through $tx's eMAC"
ethtool --set-mm $tx verify-enabled off tx-enabled off
ethtool --set-mm $rx pmac-enabled on
log_test "Manual configuration with failed verification: $tx to $rx"
}
manual_failed_verification_h1_to_h2()
{
manual_failed_verification $h1 $h2
}
manual_failed_verification_h2_to_h1()
{
manual_failed_verification $h2 $h1
}
smallest_supported_add_frag_size()
{
local iface=$1
local rx_min_frag_size=
rx_min_frag_size=$(ethtool --json --show-mm $iface | \
jq '.[]."rx-min-frag-size"')
if [ $rx_min_frag_size -le 60 ]; then
echo 0
elif [ $rx_min_frag_size -le 124 ]; then
echo 1
elif [ $rx_min_frag_size -le 188 ]; then
echo 2
elif [ $rx_min_frag_size -le 252 ]; then
echo 3
else
echo "$iface: RX min frag size $rx_min_frag_size cannot be advertised over LLDP"
exit 1
fi
}
expected_add_frag_size()
{
local iface=$1
local requested=$2
local min=$(smallest_supported_add_frag_size $iface)
[ $requested -le $min ] && echo $min || echo $requested
}
lldp_change_add_frag_size()
{
local add_frag_size=$1
local pattern=
lldptool -T -i $h1 -V addEthCaps addFragSize=$add_frag_size >/dev/null
# Wait for TLVs to be received
sleep 2
pattern=$(printf "Additional fragment size: %d" \
$(expected_add_frag_size $h1 $add_frag_size))
lldptool -i $h2 -t -n -V addEthCaps | grep -q "$pattern"
}
lldp()
{
RET=0
systemctl start lldpad
# Configure the interfaces to receive and transmit LLDPDUs
lldptool -L -i $h1 adminStatus=rxtx >/dev/null
lldptool -L -i $h2 adminStatus=rxtx >/dev/null
# Enable the transmission of Additional Ethernet Capabilities TLV
lldptool -T -i $h1 -V addEthCaps enableTx=yes >/dev/null
lldptool -T -i $h2 -V addEthCaps enableTx=yes >/dev/null
# Wait for TLVs to be received
sleep 2
lldptool -i $h1 -t -n -V addEthCaps | \
grep -q "Preemption capability active"
check_err "$?" "$h1 pMAC TX is not active"
lldptool -i $h2 -t -n -V addEthCaps | \
grep -q "Preemption capability active"
check_err "$?" "$h2 pMAC TX is not active"
lldp_change_add_frag_size 3
check_err "$?" "addFragSize 3"
lldp_change_add_frag_size 2
check_err "$?" "addFragSize 2"
lldp_change_add_frag_size 1
check_err "$?" "addFragSize 1"
lldp_change_add_frag_size 0
check_err "$?" "addFragSize 0"
traffic_test $h1 "pmac"
check_err "$?" "Traffic did not get sent through $h1's pMAC"
traffic_test $h2 "pmac"
check_err "$?" "Traffic did not get sent through $h2's pMAC"
systemctl stop lldpad
log_test "LLDP"
}
h1_create()
{
ip link set dev $h1 up
tc qdisc add dev $h1 root mqprio num_tc 4 map 0 1 2 3 \
queues 1@0 1@1 1@2 1@3 \
fp P E E E \
hw 1
ethtool --set-mm $h1 pmac-enabled on tx-enabled off verify-enabled off
}
h2_create()
{
ip link set dev $h2 up
ethtool --set-mm $h2 pmac-enabled on tx-enabled off verify-enabled off
tc qdisc add dev $h2 root mqprio num_tc 4 map 0 1 2 3 \
queues 1@0 1@1 1@2 1@3 \
fp P E E E \
hw 1
}
h1_destroy()
{
ethtool --set-mm $h1 pmac-enabled off tx-enabled off verify-enabled off
tc qdisc del dev $h1 root
ip link set dev $h1 down
}
h2_destroy()
{
tc qdisc del dev $h2 root
ethtool --set-mm $h2 pmac-enabled off tx-enabled off verify-enabled off
ip link set dev $h2 down
}
setup_prepare()
{
h1=${NETIFS[p1]}
h2=${NETIFS[p2]}
h1_create
h2_create
}
cleanup()
{
pre_cleanup
h2_destroy
h1_destroy
}
check_ethtool_mm_support
check_tc_fp_support
require_command lldptool
bail_on_lldpad "autoconfigure the MAC Merge layer" "configure it manually"
for netif in ${NETIFS[@]}; do
ethtool --show-mm $netif 2>&1 &> /dev/null
if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
echo "SKIP: $netif does not support MAC Merge"
exit $ksft_skip
fi
if check_ethtool_pmac_std_stats_support $netif eth-mac; then
has_pmac_stats[$netif]=true
else
has_pmac_stats[$netif]=false
echo "$netif does not report pMAC statistics, falling back to aggregate"
fi
done
trap cleanup EXIT
setup_prepare
setup_wait
tests_run
exit $EXIT_STATUS