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      selftests/net: Add TCP-AO selfconnect/simultaneous connect test · 8c4e8dd0
      Dmitry Safonov authored
      
      
      Check that a rare functionality of TCP named self-connect works with
      TCP-AO. This "under the cover" also checks TCP simultaneous connect
      (TCP_SYN_RECV socket state), which would be harder to check other ways.
      
      In order to verify that it's indeed TCP simultaneous connect, check
      the counters TCPChallengeACK and TCPSYNChallenge.
      
      Sample of the output:
      > # ./self-connect_ipv6
      > 1..4
      > # 1738[lib/setup.c:254] rand seed 1696451931
      > TAP version 13
      > ok 1 self-connect(same keyids): connect TCPAOGood 0 => 24
      > ok 2 self-connect(different keyids): connect TCPAOGood 26 => 50
      > ok 3 self-connect(restore): connect TCPAOGood 52 => 97
      > ok 4 self-connect(restore, different keyids): connect TCPAOGood 99 => 144
      > # Totals: pass:4 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDmitry Safonov <dima@arista.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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      selftests/net: Add TCP-AO RST test · c6df7b23
      Dmitry Safonov authored
      
      
      Check that both active and passive reset works and correctly sign
      segments with TCP-AO or don't send RSTs if not possible to sign.
      A listening socket with backlog = 0 gets one connection in accept
      queue, another in syn queue. Once the server/listener socket is
      forcibly closed, client sockets aren't connected to anything.
      In regular situation they would receive RST on any segment, but
      with TCP-AO as there's no listener, no AO-key and unknown ISNs,
      no RST should be sent.
      
      And "passive" reset, where RST is sent on reply for some segment
      (tcp_v{4,6}_send_reset()) - there use TCP_REPAIR to corrupt SEQ numbers,
      which later results in TCP-AO signed RST, which will be verified and
      client socket will get EPIPE.
      
      No TCPAORequired/TCPAOBad segments are expected during these tests.
      
      Sample of the output:
      > # ./rst_ipv4
      > 1..15
      > # 1462[lib/setup.c:254] rand seed 1686611171
      > TAP version 13
      > ok 1 servered 1000 bytes
      > ok 2 Verified established tcp connection
      > ok 3 sk[0] = 7, connection was reset
      > ok 4 sk[1] = 8, connection was reset
      > ok 5 sk[2] = 9
      > ok 6 MKT counters are good on server
      > ok 7 Verified established tcp connection
      > ok 8 client connection broken post-seq-adjust
      > ok 9 client connection was reset
      > ok 10 No segments without AO sign (server)
      > ok 11 Signed AO segments (server): 0 => 30
      > ok 12 No segments with bad AO sign (server)
      > ok 13 No segments without AO sign (client)
      > ok 14 Signed AO segments (client): 0 => 30
      > ok 15 No segments with bad AO sign (client)
      > # Totals: pass:15 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDmitry Safonov <dima@arista.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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      selftests/net: Add SEQ number extension test · 0d16eae5
      Dmitry Safonov authored
      
      
      Check that on SEQ number wraparound there is no disruption or TCPAOBad
      segments produced.
      
      Sample of expected output:
      > # ./seq-ext_ipv4
      > 1..7
      > # 1436[lib/setup.c:254] rand seed 1686611079
      > TAP version 13
      > ok 1 server alive
      > ok 2 post-migrate connection alive
      > ok 3 TCPAOGood counter increased 1002 => 3002
      > ok 4 TCPAOGood counter increased 1003 => 3003
      > ok 5 TCPAOBad counter didn't increase
      > ok 6 TCPAOBad counter didn't increase
      > ok 7 SEQ extension incremented: 1/1999, 1/998999
      > # Totals: pass:7 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDmitry Safonov <dima@arista.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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      selftests/net: Add TCP_REPAIR TCP-AO tests · 3715d32d
      Dmitry Safonov authored
      
      
      The test plan is:
      1. check that TCP-AO connection may be restored on another socket
      2. check restore with wrong send/recv ISN (checking that they are
         part of MAC generation)
      3. check restore with wrong SEQ number extension (checking that
         high bytes of it taken into MAC generation)
      
      Sample output expected:
      > # ./restore_ipv4
      > 1..20
      > # 1412[lib/setup.c:254] rand seed 1686610825
      > TAP version 13
      > ok 1 TCP-AO migrate to another socket: server alive
      > ok 2 TCP-AO migrate to another socket: post-migrate connection is alive
      > ok 3 TCP-AO migrate to another socket: counter TCPAOGood increased 23 => 44
      > ok 4 TCP-AO migrate to another socket: counter TCPAOGood increased 22 => 42
      > ok 5 TCP-AO with wrong send ISN: server couldn't serve
      > ok 6 TCP-AO with wrong send ISN: post-migrate connection is broken
      > ok 7 TCP-AO with wrong send ISN: counter TCPAOBad increased 0 => 4
      > ok 8 TCP-AO with wrong send ISN: counter TCPAOBad increased 0 => 3
      > ok 9 TCP-AO with wrong receive ISN: server couldn't serve
      > ok 10 TCP-AO with wrong receive ISN: post-migrate connection is broken
      > ok 11 TCP-AO with wrong receive ISN: counter TCPAOBad increased 4 => 8
      > ok 12 TCP-AO with wrong receive ISN: counter TCPAOBad increased 5 => 10
      > ok 13 TCP-AO with wrong send SEQ ext number: server couldn't serve
      > ok 14 TCP-AO with wrong send SEQ ext number: post-migrate connection is broken
      > ok 15 TCP-AO with wrong send SEQ ext number: counter TCPAOBad increased 9 => 10
      > ok 16 TCP-AO with wrong send SEQ ext number: counter TCPAOBad increased 11 => 19
      > ok 17 TCP-AO with wrong receive SEQ ext number: post-migrate connection is broken
      > ok 18 TCP-AO with wrong receive SEQ ext number: server couldn't serve
      > ok 19 TCP-AO with wrong receive SEQ ext number: counter TCPAOBad increased 10 => 18
      > ok 20 TCP-AO with wrong receive SEQ ext number: counter TCPAOBad increased 20 => 23
      > # Totals: pass:20 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDmitry Safonov <dima@arista.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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      selftests/net: Add test/benchmark for removing MKTs · d1066c9c
      Dmitry Safonov authored
      
      
      Sample output:
      > 1..36
      > # 1106[lib/setup.c:207] rand seed 1660754406
      > TAP version 13
      > ok 1   Worst case connect       512 keys: min=0ms max=1ms mean=0.583329ms stddev=0.076376
      > ok 2 Connect random-search      512 keys: min=0ms max=1ms mean=0.53412ms stddev=0.0516779
      > ok 3    Worst case delete       512 keys: min=2ms max=11ms mean=6.04139ms stddev=0.245792
      > ok 4        Add a new key       512 keys: min=0ms max=13ms mean=0.673415ms stddev=0.0820618
      > ok 5 Remove random-search       512 keys: min=5ms max=9ms mean=6.65969ms stddev=0.258064
      > ok 6         Remove async       512 keys: min=0ms max=0ms mean=0.041825ms stddev=0.0204512
      > ok 7   Worst case connect       1024 keys: min=0ms max=2ms mean=0.520357ms stddev=0.0721358
      > ok 8 Connect random-search      1024 keys: min=0ms max=2ms mean=0.535312ms stddev=0.0517355
      > ok 9    Worst case delete       1024 keys: min=5ms max=9ms mean=8.27219ms stddev=0.287614
      > ok 10        Add a new key      1024 keys: min=0ms max=1ms mean=0.688121ms stddev=0.0829531
      > ok 11 Remove random-search      1024 keys: min=5ms max=9ms mean=8.37649ms stddev=0.289422
      > ok 12         Remove async      1024 keys: min=0ms max=0ms mean=0.0457096ms stddev=0.0213798
      > ok 13   Worst case connect      2048 keys: min=0ms max=2ms mean=0.748804ms stddev=0.0865335
      > ok 14 Connect random-search     2048 keys: min=0ms max=2ms mean=0.782993ms stddev=0.0625697
      > ok 15    Worst case delete      2048 keys: min=5ms max=10ms mean=8.23106ms stddev=0.286898
      > ok 16        Add a new key      2048 keys: min=0ms max=1ms mean=0.812988ms stddev=0.0901658
      > ok 17 Remove random-search      2048 keys: min=8ms max=9ms mean=8.84949ms stddev=0.297481
      > ok 18         Remove async      2048 keys: min=0ms max=0ms mean=0.0297223ms stddev=0.0172402
      > ok 19   Worst case connect      4096 keys: min=1ms max=5ms mean=1.53352ms stddev=0.123836
      > ok 20 Connect random-search     4096 keys: min=1ms max=5ms mean=1.52226ms stddev=0.0872429
      > ok 21    Worst case delete      4096 keys: min=5ms max=9ms mean=8.25874ms stddev=0.28738
      > ok 22        Add a new key      4096 keys: min=0ms max=3ms mean=1.67382ms stddev=0.129376
      > ok 23 Remove random-search      4096 keys: min=5ms max=10ms mean=8.26178ms stddev=0.287433
      > ok 24         Remove async      4096 keys: min=0ms max=0ms mean=0.0340009ms stddev=0.0184393
      > ok 25   Worst case connect      8192 keys: min=2ms max=4ms mean=2.86208ms stddev=0.169177
      > ok 26 Connect random-search     8192 keys: min=2ms max=4ms mean=2.87592ms stddev=0.119915
      > ok 27    Worst case delete      8192 keys: min=6ms max=11ms mean=7.55291ms stddev=0.274826
      > ok 28        Add a new key      8192 keys: min=1ms max=5ms mean=2.56797ms stddev=0.160249
      > ok 29 Remove random-search      8192 keys: min=5ms max=10ms mean=7.14002ms stddev=0.267208
      > ok 30         Remove async      8192 keys: min=0ms max=0ms mean=0.0320066ms stddev=0.0178904
      > ok 31   Worst case connect      16384 keys: min=5ms max=6ms mean=5.55334ms stddev=0.235655
      > ok 32 Connect random-search     16384 keys: min=5ms max=6ms mean=5.52614ms stddev=0.166225
      > ok 33    Worst case delete      16384 keys: min=5ms max=11ms mean=7.39109ms stddev=0.271866
      > ok 34        Add a new key      16384 keys: min=2ms max=4ms mean=3.35799ms stddev=0.183248
      > ok 35 Remove random-search      16384 keys: min=5ms max=8ms mean=6.86078ms stddev=0.261931
      > ok 36         Remove async      16384 keys: min=0ms max=0ms mean=0.0302384ms stddev=0.0173892
      > # Totals: pass:36 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0
      
      >From the output it's visible that the current simplified approach with
      linked-list of MKTs scales quite fine even for thousands of keys.
      And that also means that the majority of the time for delete is eaten by
      synchronize_rcu() [which I can confirm separately by tracing].
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDmitry Safonov <dima@arista.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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      selftests/net: Add TCP-AO + TCP-MD5 + no sign listen socket tests · 6f0c472a
      Dmitry Safonov authored
      
      
      The test plan was (most of tests have all 3 client types):
      1. TCP-AO listen (INADDR_ANY)
      2. TCP-MD5 listen (INADDR_ANY)
      3. non-signed listen (INADDR_ANY)
      4. TCP-AO + TCP-MD5 listen (prefix)
      5. TCP-AO subprefix add failure [checked in setsockopt-closed.c]
      6. TCP-AO out of prefix connect [checked in connect-deny.c]
      7. TCP-AO + TCP-MD5 on connect()
      8. TCP-AO intersect with TCP-MD5 failure
      9. Established TCP-AO: add TCP-MD5 key
      10. Established TCP-MD5: add TCP-AO key
      11. Established non-signed: add TCP-AO key
      
      Output produced:
      > # ./unsigned-md5_ipv6
      > 1..72
      > # 1592[lib/setup.c:239] rand seed 1697567046
      > TAP version 13
      > ok 1 AO server (INADDR_ANY): AO client: counter TCPAOGood increased 0 => 2
      > ok 2 AO server (INADDR_ANY): AO client: connected
      > ok 3 AO server (INADDR_ANY): MD5 client
      > ok 4 AO server (INADDR_ANY): MD5 client: counter TCPMD5Unexpected increased 0 => 1
      > ok 5 AO server (INADDR_ANY): no sign client: counter TCPAORequired increased 0 => 1
      > ok 6 AO server (INADDR_ANY): unsigned client
      > ok 7 AO server (AO_REQUIRED): AO client: connected
      > ok 8 AO server (AO_REQUIRED): AO client: counter TCPAOGood increased 4 => 6
      > ok 9 AO server (AO_REQUIRED): unsigned client
      > ok 10 AO server (AO_REQUIRED): unsigned client: counter TCPAORequired increased 1 => 2
      > ok 11 MD5 server (INADDR_ANY): AO client: counter TCPAOKeyNotFound increased 0 => 1
      > ok 12 MD5 server (INADDR_ANY): AO client
      > ok 13 MD5 server (INADDR_ANY): MD5 client: connected
      > ok 14 MD5 server (INADDR_ANY): MD5 client: no counter checks
      > ok 15 MD5 server (INADDR_ANY): no sign client
      > ok 16 MD5 server (INADDR_ANY): no sign client: counter TCPMD5NotFound increased 0 => 1
      > ok 17 no sign server: AO client
      > ok 18 no sign server: AO client: counter TCPAOKeyNotFound increased 1 => 2
      > ok 19 no sign server: MD5 client
      > ok 20 no sign server: MD5 client: counter TCPMD5Unexpected increased 1 => 2
      > ok 21 no sign server: no sign client: connected
      > ok 22 no sign server: no sign client: counter CurrEstab increased 0 => 1
      > ok 23 AO+MD5 server: AO client (matching): connected
      > ok 24 AO+MD5 server: AO client (matching): counter TCPAOGood increased 8 => 10
      > ok 25 AO+MD5 server: AO client (misconfig, matching MD5)
      > ok 26 AO+MD5 server: AO client (misconfig, matching MD5): counter TCPAOKeyNotFound increased 2 => 3
      > ok 27 AO+MD5 server: AO client (misconfig, non-matching): counter TCPAOKeyNotFound increased 3 => 4
      > ok 28 AO+MD5 server: AO client (misconfig, non-matching)
      > ok 29 AO+MD5 server: MD5 client (matching): connected
      > ok 30 AO+MD5 server: MD5 client (matching): no counter checks
      > ok 31 AO+MD5 server: MD5 client (misconfig, matching AO)
      > ok 32 AO+MD5 server: MD5 client (misconfig, matching AO): counter TCPMD5Unexpected increased 2 => 3
      > ok 33 AO+MD5 server: MD5 client (misconfig, non-matching)
      > ok 34 AO+MD5 server: MD5 client (misconfig, non-matching): counter TCPMD5Unexpected increased 3 => 4
      > ok 35 AO+MD5 server: no sign client (unmatched): connected
      > ok 36 AO+MD5 server: no sign client (unmatched): counter CurrEstab increased 0 => 1
      > ok 37 AO+MD5 server: no sign client (misconfig, matching AO)
      > ok 38 AO+MD5 server: no sign client (misconfig, matching AO): counter TCPAORequired increased 2 => 3
      > ok 39 AO+MD5 server: no sign client (misconfig, matching MD5)
      > ok 40 AO+MD5 server: no sign client (misconfig, matching MD5): counter TCPMD5NotFound increased 1 => 2
      > ok 41 AO+MD5 server: client with both [TCP-MD5] and TCP-AO keys: connect() was prevented
      > ok 42 AO+MD5 server: client with both [TCP-MD5] and TCP-AO keys: no counter checks
      > ok 43 AO+MD5 server: client with both TCP-MD5 and [TCP-AO] keys: connect() was prevented
      > ok 44 AO+MD5 server: client with both TCP-MD5 and [TCP-AO] keys: no counter checks
      > ok 45 TCP-AO established: add TCP-MD5 key: postfailed as expected
      > ok 46 TCP-AO established: add TCP-MD5 key: counter TCPAOGood increased 12 => 14
      > ok 47 TCP-MD5 established: add TCP-AO key: postfailed as expected
      > ok 48 TCP-MD5 established: add TCP-AO key: no counter checks
      > ok 49 non-signed established: add TCP-AO key: postfailed as expected
      > ok 50 non-signed established: add TCP-AO key: counter CurrEstab increased 0 => 1
      > ok 51 TCP-AO key intersects with existing TCP-MD5 key: prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > ok 52 TCP-MD5 key intersects with existing TCP-AO key: prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > ok 53 TCP-MD5 key + TCP-AO required: prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > ok 54 TCP-AO required on socket + TCP-MD5 key: prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > ok 55 VRF: TCP-AO key (no l3index) + TCP-MD5 key (no l3index): prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > ok 56 VRF: TCP-MD5 key (no l3index) + TCP-AO key (no l3index): prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > ok 57 VRF: TCP-AO key (no l3index) + TCP-MD5 key (l3index=0): prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > ok 58 VRF: TCP-MD5 key (l3index=0) + TCP-AO key (no l3index): prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > ok 59 VRF: TCP-AO key (no l3index) + TCP-MD5 key (l3index=N): prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > ok 60 VRF: TCP-MD5 key (l3index=N) + TCP-AO key (no l3index): prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > ok 61 VRF: TCP-AO key (l3index=0) + TCP-MD5 key (no l3index): prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > ok 62 VRF: TCP-MD5 key (no l3index) + TCP-AO key (l3index=0): prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > ok 63 VRF: TCP-AO key (l3index=0) + TCP-MD5 key (l3index=0): prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > ok 64 VRF: TCP-MD5 key (l3index=0) + TCP-AO key (l3index=0): prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > ok 65 VRF: TCP-AO key (l3index=0) + TCP-MD5 key (l3index=N)
      > ok 66 VRF: TCP-MD5 key (l3index=N) + TCP-AO key (l3index=0)
      > ok 67 VRF: TCP-AO key (l3index=N) + TCP-MD5 key (no l3index): prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > ok 68 VRF: TCP-MD5 key (no l3index) + TCP-AO key (l3index=N): prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > ok 69 VRF: TCP-AO key (l3index=N) + TCP-MD5 key (l3index=0)
      > ok 70 VRF: TCP-MD5 key (l3index=0) + TCP-AO key (l3index=N)
      > ok 71 VRF: TCP-AO key (l3index=N) + TCP-MD5 key (l3index=N): prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > ok 72 VRF: TCP-MD5 key (l3index=N) + TCP-AO key (l3index=N): prefailed as expected: Key was rejected by service
      > # Totals: pass:72 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDmitry Safonov <dima@arista.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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      selftests/net: Add test for TCP-AO add setsockopt() command · b2666053
      Dmitry Safonov authored
      
      
      Verify corner-cases for UAPI.
      Sample output:
      > # ./setsockopt-closed_ipv4
      > 1..120
      > # 1657[lib/setup.c:254] rand seed 1681938184
      > TAP version 13
      > ok 1 AO add: minimum size
      > ok 2 AO add: extended size
      > ok 3 AO add: null optval
      > ok 4 AO del: minimum size
      > ok 5 AO del: extended size
      > ok 6 AO del: null optval
      > ok 7 AO set info: minimum size
      > ok 8 AO set info: extended size
      > ok 9 AO info get: : extended size
      > ok 10 AO set info: null optval
      > ok 11 AO get info: minimum size
      > ok 12 AO get info: extended size
      > ok 13 AO get info: null optval
      > ok 14 AO get info: null optlen
      > ok 15 AO get keys: minimum size
      > ok 16 AO get keys: extended size
      > ok 17 AO get keys: null optval
      > ok 18 AO get keys: null optlen
      > ok 19 key add: too big keylen
      > ok 20 key add: using reserved padding
      > ok 21 key add: using reserved2 padding
      > ok 22 key add: wrong address family
      > ok 23 key add: port (unsupported)
      > ok 24 key add: no prefix, addr
      > ok 25 key add: no prefix, any addr
      > ok 26 key add: prefix, any addr
      > ok 27 key add: too big prefix
      > ok 28 key add: too short prefix
      > ok 29 key add: bad key flags
      > ok 30 key add: add current key on a listen socket
      > ok 31 key add: add rnext key on a listen socket
      > ok 32 key add: add current+rnext key on a listen socket
      > ok 33 key add: add key and set as current
      > ok 34 key add: add key and set as rnext
      > ok 35 key add: add key and set as current+rnext
      > ok 36 key add: ifindex without TCP_AO_KEYF_IFNINDEX
      > ok 37 key add: non-existent VRF
      > ok 38 optmem limit was hit on adding 69 key
      > ok 39 key add: maclen bigger than TCP hdr
      > ok 40 key add: bad algo
      > ok 41 key del: using reserved padding
      > ok 42 key del: using reserved2 padding
      > ok 43 key del: del and set current key on a listen socket
      > ok 44 key del: del and set rnext key on a listen socket
      > ok 45 key del: del and set current+rnext key on a listen socket
      > ok 46 key del: bad key flags
      > ok 47 key del: ifindex without TCP_AO_KEYF_IFNINDEX
      > ok 48 key del: non-existent VRF
      > ok 49 key del: set non-exising current key
      > ok 50 key del: set non-existing rnext key
      > ok 51 key del: set non-existing current+rnext key
      > ok 52 key del: set current key
      > ok 53 key del: set rnext key
      > ok 54 key del: set current+rnext key
      > ok 55 key del: set as current key to be removed
      > ok 56 key del: set as rnext key to be removed
      > ok 57 key del: set as current+rnext key to be removed
      > ok 58 key del: async on non-listen
      > ok 59 key del: non-existing sndid
      > ok 60 key del: non-existing rcvid
      > ok 61 key del: incorrect addr
      > ok 62 key del: correct key delete
      > ok 63 AO info set: set current key on a listen socket
      > ok 64 AO info set: set rnext key on a listen socket
      > ok 65 AO info set: set current+rnext key on a listen socket
      > ok 66 AO info set: using reserved padding
      > ok 67 AO info set: using reserved2 padding
      > ok 68 AO info set: accept_icmps
      > ok 69 AO info get: accept_icmps
      > ok 70 AO info set: ao required
      > ok 71 AO info get: ao required
      > ok 72 AO info set: ao required with MD5 key
      > ok 73 AO info set: set non-existing current key
      > ok 74 AO info set: set non-existing rnext key
      > ok 75 AO info set: set non-existing current+rnext key
      > ok 76 AO info set: set current key
      > ok 77 AO info get: set current key
      > ok 78 AO info set: set rnext key
      > ok 79 AO info get: set rnext key
      > ok 80 AO info set: set current+rnext key
      > ok 81 AO info get: set current+rnext key
      > ok 82 AO info set: set counters
      > ok 83 AO info get: set counters
      > ok 84 AO info set: no-op
      > ok 85 AO info get: no-op
      > ok 86 get keys: no ao_info
      > ok 87 get keys: proper tcp_ao_get_mkts()
      > ok 88 get keys: set out-only pkt_good counter
      > ok 89 get keys: set out-only pkt_bad counter
      > ok 90 get keys: bad keyflags
      > ok 91 get keys: ifindex without TCP_AO_KEYF_IFNINDEX
      > ok 92 get keys: using reserved field
      > ok 93 get keys: no prefix, addr
      > ok 94 get keys: no prefix, any addr
      > ok 95 get keys: prefix, any addr
      > ok 96 get keys: too big prefix
      > ok 97 get keys: too short prefix
      > ok 98 get keys: prefix + addr
      > ok 99 get keys: get_all + prefix
      > ok 100 get keys: get_all + addr
      > ok 101 get keys: get_all + sndid
      > ok 102 get keys: get_all + rcvid
      > ok 103 get keys: current + prefix
      > ok 104 get keys: current + addr
      > ok 105 get keys: current + sndid
      > ok 106 get keys: current + rcvid
      > ok 107 get keys: rnext + prefix
      > ok 108 get keys: rnext + addr
      > ok 109 get keys: rnext + sndid
      > ok 110 get keys: rnext + rcvid
      > ok 111 get keys: get_all + current
      > ok 112 get keys: get_all + rnext
      > ok 113 get keys: current + rnext
      > ok 114 key add: duplicate: full copy
      > ok 115 key add: duplicate: any addr key on the socket
      > ok 116 key add: duplicate: add any addr key
      > ok 117 key add: duplicate: add any addr for the same subnet
      > ok 118 key add: duplicate: full copy of a key
      > ok 119 key add: duplicate: RecvID differs
      > ok 120 key add: duplicate: SendID differs
      > # Totals: pass:120 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDmitry Safonov <dima@arista.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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      selftests/net: Add a test for TCP-AO keys matching · ed9d09b3
      Dmitry Safonov authored
      
      
      Add TCP-AO tests on connect()/accept() pair.
      SNMP counters exposed by kernel are very useful here to verify the
      expected behavior of TCP-AO.
      
      Expected output for ipv4 version:
      > # ./connect-deny_ipv4
      > 1..19
      > # 1702[lib/setup.c:254] rand seed 1680553689
      > TAP version 13
      > ok 1 Non-AO server + AO client
      > ok 2 Non-AO server + AO client: counter TCPAOKeyNotFound increased 0 => 1
      > ok 3 AO server + Non-AO client
      > ok 4 AO server + Non-AO client: counter TCPAORequired increased 0 => 1
      > ok 5 Wrong password
      > ok 6 Wrong password: counter TCPAOBad increased 0 => 1
      > ok 7 Wrong rcv id
      > ok 8 Wrong rcv id: counter TCPAOKeyNotFound increased 1 => 2
      > ok 9 Wrong snd id
      > ok 10 Wrong snd id: counter TCPAOGood increased 0 => 1
      > ok 11 Server: Wrong addr: counter TCPAOKeyNotFound increased 2 => 3
      > ok 12 Server: Wrong addr
      > ok 13 Client: Wrong addr: connect() was prevented
      > ok 14 rcv id != snd id: connected
      > ok 15 rcv id != snd id: counter TCPAOGood increased 1 => 3
      > ok 16 Server: prefix match: connected
      > ok 17 Server: prefix match: counter TCPAOGood increased 4 => 6
      > ok 18 Client: prefix match: connected
      > ok 19 Client: prefix match: counter TCPAOGood increased 7 => 9
      > # Totals: pass:19 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0
      
      Expected output for ipv6 version:
      > # ./connect-deny_ipv6
      > 1..19
      > # 1725[lib/setup.c:254] rand seed 1680553711
      > TAP version 13
      > ok 1 Non-AO server + AO client
      > ok 2 Non-AO server + AO client: counter TCPAOKeyNotFound increased 0 => 1
      > ok 3 AO server + Non-AO client: counter TCPAORequired increased 0 => 1
      > ok 4 AO server + Non-AO client
      > ok 5 Wrong password: counter TCPAOBad increased 0 => 1
      > ok 6 Wrong password
      > ok 7 Wrong rcv id: counter TCPAOKeyNotFound increased 1 => 2
      > ok 8 Wrong rcv id
      > ok 9 Wrong snd id: counter TCPAOGood increased 0 => 1
      > ok 10 Wrong snd id
      > ok 11 Server: Wrong addr
      > ok 12 Server: Wrong addr: counter TCPAOKeyNotFound increased 2 => 3
      > ok 13 Client: Wrong addr: connect() was prevented
      > ok 14 rcv id != snd id: connected
      > ok 15 rcv id != snd id: counter TCPAOGood increased 1 => 3
      > ok 16 Server: prefix match: connected
      > ok 17 Server: prefix match: counter TCPAOGood increased 5 => 7
      > ok 18 Client: prefix match: connected
      > ok 19 Client: prefix match: counter TCPAOGood increased 8 => 10
      > # Totals: pass:19 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDmitry Safonov <dima@arista.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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      selftests/net: Add TCP-AO ICMPs accept test · d11301f6
      Dmitry Safonov authored
      
      
      Reverse to icmps-discard test: the server accepts ICMPs, using
      TCP_AO_CMDF_ACCEPT_ICMP and it is expected to fail under ICMP
      flood from client. Test that the default pre-TCP-AO behaviour functions
      when TCP_AO_CMDF_ACCEPT_ICMP is set.
      
      Expected output for ipv4 version (in case it receives ICMP_PROT_UNREACH):
      > # ./icmps-accept_ipv4
      > 1..3
      > # 3209[lib/setup.c:166] rand seed 1642623870
      > TAP version 13
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6             Ip6InReceives: 0 => 1
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6             Ip6InNoRoutes: 0 => 1
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6               Ip6InOctets: 0 => 76
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6            Ip6InNoECTPkts: 0 => 1
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]      Tcp                    InSegs: 3 => 23
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]      Tcp                   OutSegs: 2 => 22
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]  IcmpMsg                   InType3: 0 => 4
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]     Icmp                    InMsgs: 0 => 4
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]     Icmp            InDestUnreachs: 0 => 4
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]       Ip                InReceives: 3 => 27
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]       Ip                InDelivers: 3 => 27
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]       Ip               OutRequests: 2 => 22
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]    IpExt                  InOctets: 288 => 3420
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]    IpExt                 OutOctets: 124 => 3244
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]    IpExt               InNoECTPkts: 3 => 25
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt               TCPPureAcks: 1 => 2
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt           TCPOrigDataSent: 0 => 20
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt              TCPDelivered: 0 => 19
      > # 3209[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt                 TCPAOGood: 3 => 23
      > ok 1 InDestUnreachs delivered 4
      > ok 2 server failed with -92: Protocol not available
      > ok 3 TCPAODroppedIcmps counter didn't change: 0 >= 0
      > # Totals: pass:3 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0
      
      Expected output for ipv6 version (in case it receives ADM_PROHIBITED):
      > # ./icmps-accept_ipv6
      > 1..3
      > # 3277[lib/setup.c:166] rand seed 1642624035
      > TAP version 13
      > # 3277[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6             Ip6InReceives: 6 => 31
      > # 3277[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6             Ip6InDelivers: 4 => 29
      > # 3277[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6            Ip6OutRequests: 4 => 24
      > # 3277[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6               Ip6InOctets: 592 => 4492
      > # 3277[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6              Ip6OutOctets: 332 => 3852
      > # 3277[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6            Ip6InNoECTPkts: 6 => 31
      > # 3277[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6               Icmp6InMsgs: 1 => 6
      > # 3277[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6       Icmp6InDestUnreachs: 0 => 5
      > # 3277[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6              Icmp6InType1: 0 => 5
      > # 3277[lib/proc.c:207]      Tcp                    InSegs: 3 => 23
      > # 3277[lib/proc.c:207]      Tcp                   OutSegs: 2 => 22
      > # 3277[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt               TCPPureAcks: 1 => 2
      > # 3277[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt           TCPOrigDataSent: 0 => 20
      > # 3277[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt              TCPDelivered: 0 => 19
      > # 3277[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt                 TCPAOGood: 3 => 23
      > ok 1 Icmp6InDestUnreachs delivered 5
      > ok 2 server failed with -13: Permission denied
      > ok 3 TCPAODroppedIcmps counter didn't change: 0 >= 0
      > # Totals: pass:3 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0
      
      With some luck the server may fail with ECONNREFUSED (depending on what
      icmp packet was delivered firstly).
      For the kernel error handlers see: tab_unreach[] and icmp_err_convert[].
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDmitry Safonov <dima@arista.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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      selftests/net: Verify that TCP-AO complies with ignoring ICMPs · a8fcf8ca
      Dmitry Safonov authored
      
      
      Hand-crafted ICMP packets are sent to the server, the server checks for
      hard/soft errors and fails if any.
      
      Expected output for ipv4 version:
      > # ./icmps-discard_ipv4
      > 1..3
      > # 3164[lib/setup.c:166] rand seed 1642623745
      > TAP version 13
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6             Ip6InReceives: 0 => 1
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6             Ip6InNoRoutes: 0 => 1
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6               Ip6InOctets: 0 => 76
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6            Ip6InNoECTPkts: 0 => 1
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]      Tcp                    InSegs: 2 => 203
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]      Tcp                   OutSegs: 1 => 202
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]  IcmpMsg                   InType3: 0 => 543
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]     Icmp                    InMsgs: 0 => 543
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]     Icmp            InDestUnreachs: 0 => 543
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]       Ip                InReceives: 2 => 746
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]       Ip                InDelivers: 2 => 746
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]       Ip               OutRequests: 1 => 202
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]    IpExt                  InOctets: 132 => 61684
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]    IpExt                 OutOctets: 68 => 31324
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]    IpExt               InNoECTPkts: 2 => 744
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt               TCPPureAcks: 1 => 2
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt           TCPOrigDataSent: 0 => 200
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt              TCPDelivered: 0 => 199
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt                 TCPAOGood: 2 => 203
      > # 3164[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt         TCPAODroppedIcmps: 0 => 541
      > ok 1 InDestUnreachs delivered 543
      > ok 2 Server survived 20000 bytes of traffic
      > ok 3 ICMPs ignored 541
      > # Totals: pass:3 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0
      
      Expected output for ipv6 version:
      > # ./icmps-discard_ipv6
      > 1..3
      > # 3186[lib/setup.c:166] rand seed 1642623803
      > TAP version 13
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6             Ip6InReceives: 4 => 568
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6             Ip6InDelivers: 3 => 564
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6            Ip6OutRequests: 2 => 204
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6            Ip6InMcastPkts: 1 => 4
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6           Ip6OutMcastPkts: 0 => 1
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6               Ip6InOctets: 320 => 70420
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6              Ip6OutOctets: 160 => 35512
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6          Ip6InMcastOctets: 72 => 336
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6         Ip6OutMcastOctets: 0 => 76
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6            Ip6InNoECTPkts: 4 => 568
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6               Icmp6InMsgs: 1 => 361
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6              Icmp6OutMsgs: 1 => 2
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6       Icmp6InDestUnreachs: 0 => 360
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6      Icmp6OutMLDv2Reports: 0 => 1
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6              Icmp6InType1: 0 => 360
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]    Snmp6           Icmp6OutType143: 0 => 1
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]      Tcp                    InSegs: 2 => 203
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]      Tcp                   OutSegs: 1 => 202
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt               TCPPureAcks: 1 => 2
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt           TCPOrigDataSent: 0 => 200
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt              TCPDelivered: 0 => 199
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt                 TCPAOGood: 2 => 203
      > # 3186[lib/proc.c:207]   TcpExt         TCPAODroppedIcmps: 0 => 360
      > ok 1 Icmp6InDestUnreachs delivered 360
      > ok 2 Server survived 20000 bytes of traffic
      > ok 3 ICMPs ignored 360
      > # Totals: pass:3 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDmitry Safonov <dima@arista.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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      selftests/net: Add TCP-AO library · cfbab37b
      Dmitry Safonov authored
      
      
      Provide functions to create selftests dedicated to TCP-AO.
      They can run in parallel, as they use temporary net namespaces.
      They can be very specific to the feature being tested.
      This will allow to create a lot of TCP-AO tests, without complicating
      one binary with many --options and to create scenarios, that are
      hard to put in bash script that uses one binary.
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDmitry Safonov <dima@arista.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      cfbab37b
    • Vladimir Oltean's avatar
      net: phylink: reimplement population of pl->supported for in-band · 37a8997f
      Vladimir Oltean authored
      
      
      phylink_parse_mode() populates all possible supported link modes for a
      given phy_interface_t, for the case where a phylib phy may be absent and
      we can't retrieve the supported link modes from that.
      
      Russell points out that since the introduction of the generic validation
      helpers phylink_get_capabilities() and phylink_caps_to_linkmodes(), we
      can rewrite this procedure to populate the pl->supported mask, so that
      instead of spelling out the link modes, we derive an intermediary
      mac_capabilities bit field, and we convert that to the equivalent link
      modes.
      
      Suggested-by: default avatarRussell King (Oracle) <linux@armlinux.org.uk>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarVladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      37a8997f
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