Message ID | 20230801212226.909249-1-aconole@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
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Series | selftests: openvswitch: add flow programming cases | expand |
On Tue, Aug 01, 2023 at 05:22:21PM -0400, Aaron Conole wrote: > The openvswitch selftests currently contain a few cases for managing the > datapath, which includes creating datapath instances, adding interfaces, > and doing some basic feature / upcall tests. This is useful to validate > the control path. > > Add the ability to program some of the more common flows with actions. This > can be improved overtime to include regression testing, etc. Thanks Aaron. For series, Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org>
On Tue, 2023-08-01 at 17:22 -0400, Aaron Conole wrote: > The openvswitch selftests currently contain a few cases for managing the > datapath, which includes creating datapath instances, adding interfaces, > and doing some basic feature / upcall tests. This is useful to validate > the control path. > > Add the ability to program some of the more common flows with actions. This > can be improved overtime to include regression testing, etc. > > v2->v3: > 1. Dropped support for ipv6 in nat() case > 2. Fixed a spelling mistake in 2/5 commit message. > > v1->v2: > 1. Fix issue when parsing ipv6 in the NAT action > 2. Fix issue calculating length during ctact parsing > 3. Fix error message when invalid bridge is passed > 4. Fold in Adrian's patch to support key masks FTR, this apparently requires an [un?]fairly recent version of pyroute2. Perhaps you could explicitly check for a minimum working version and otherwise bail out (skip) the add-flow tests. Cheers, Paolo
Hello: This series was applied to netdev/net-next.git (main) by Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>: On Tue, 1 Aug 2023 17:22:21 -0400 you wrote: > The openvswitch selftests currently contain a few cases for managing the > datapath, which includes creating datapath instances, adding interfaces, > and doing some basic feature / upcall tests. This is useful to validate > the control path. > > Add the ability to program some of the more common flows with actions. This > can be improved overtime to include regression testing, etc. > > [...] Here is the summary with links: - [v3,net-next,1/5] selftests: openvswitch: add an initial flow programming case https://git.kernel.org/netdev/net-next/c/918423fda910 - [v3,net-next,2/5] selftests: openvswitch: support key masks https://git.kernel.org/netdev/net-next/c/9f1179fbbd84 - [v3,net-next,3/5] selftests: openvswitch: add a test for ipv4 forwarding https://git.kernel.org/netdev/net-next/c/05398aa40953 - [v3,net-next,4/5] selftests: openvswitch: add basic ct test case parsing https://git.kernel.org/netdev/net-next/c/2893ba9c1d1a - [v3,net-next,5/5] selftests: openvswitch: add ct-nat test case with ipv4 https://git.kernel.org/netdev/net-next/c/60f10077eec6 You are awesome, thank you!
Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com> writes: > On Tue, 2023-08-01 at 17:22 -0400, Aaron Conole wrote: >> The openvswitch selftests currently contain a few cases for managing the >> datapath, which includes creating datapath instances, adding interfaces, >> and doing some basic feature / upcall tests. This is useful to validate >> the control path. >> >> Add the ability to program some of the more common flows with actions. This >> can be improved overtime to include regression testing, etc. >> >> v2->v3: >> 1. Dropped support for ipv6 in nat() case >> 2. Fixed a spelling mistake in 2/5 commit message. >> >> v1->v2: >> 1. Fix issue when parsing ipv6 in the NAT action >> 2. Fix issue calculating length during ctact parsing >> 3. Fix error message when invalid bridge is passed >> 4. Fold in Adrian's patch to support key masks > > FTR, this apparently requires an [un?]fairly recent version of > pyroute2. Perhaps you could explicitly check for a minimum working > version and otherwise bail out (skip) the add-flow tests. I'll make sure to get a follow up out ASAP that includes some check for supported version and will skip if not. I will try to also include some additional robustness checks. Thanks Paolo! > Cheers, > > Paolo