Hi Aaron, Jakub, all,
I have recently been exercising the Open vSwitch kernel selftests, using vng, something like this:
TESTDIR="tools/testing/selftests/net/openvswitch"
vng -v --run . --user root --cpus 2 \ --overlay-rwdir "$PWD" -- \ "modprobe openvswitch && \ echo "timeout=90" >> "${TESTDIR}/settings" && \ make -C "$TESTDIR" run_tests"
And I have some observations that I'd like to ask about.
1. Building the kernel using the following command does not build the openvswitch kernel module.
vng -v --build \ --config tools/testing/selftests/net/config
All that seems to be missing is CONFIG_OPENVSWITCH=m and I am wondering what the best way of resolving this is.
Perhaps I am doing something wrong. Or perhaps tools/testing/selftests/net/openvswitch/config should be created? If so, should it include (most of?) what is in tools/testing/selftests/net/config, or just CONFIG_OPENVSWITCH=m?
2. As per my example above, it seems that a modprobe openvswitch is required (if openvswitch is a module).
Again, perhaps I am doing something wrong. But if not, should this be incorporated into tools/testing/selftests/net/openvswitch/openvswitch.sh or otherwise automated?
3. I have observed that the last test fails (yesterday, but not today!), because the namespace it tries to create already exists. I believe this is because it is pending deletion.
My work-around is as follows:
ovs_add_netns_and_veths () { info "Adding netns attached: sbx:$1 dp:$2 {$3, $4, $5}" + for i in $(seq 10); do + ovs_sbx "$1" test -e "/var/run/netns/$3" || break + info "Namespace $3 still exists (attempt $i)" + ovs_sbx "$1" ip netns del "$3" + sleep "$i" + done ovs_sbx "$1" ip netns add "$3" || return 1 on_exit "ovs_sbx $1 ip netns del $3" ovs_sbx "$1" ip link add "$4" type veth peer name "$5" || return 1
N.B.: the "netns del" part is probably not needed, but I'm not able to exercise it effectively right now.
I am wondering if a loop like this is appropriate to add, perhaps also to namespace deletion. Or if it would be appropriate to port openvswitch.sh to use ./tools/testing/selftests/net/lib.sh, which I believe handles this.
4. I am observing timeouts whith the default value of 45s. Bumping this to 90s seems to help. Are there any objections to a patch to bump the timeout?