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m4_divert_push([PREPARE_TESTS])
[
# Strips out uninteresting parts of ovs-ofctl output, as well as parts
# that vary from one run to another.
ofctl_strip () {
sed '
s/ (xid=0x[0-9a-fA-F]*)//
s/ duration=[0-9.]*s,//
s/ cookie=0x0,//
s/ table=0,//
s/ n_packets=0,//
s/ n_bytes=0,//
s/ idle_age=[0-9]*,//
s/ hard_age=[0-9]*,//
'
}
# parse_listening_port [SERVER]
#
# Parses the TCP or SSL port on which a server is listening from the
# log, given that the server was told to listen on a kernel-chosen
# port, file provided on stdin, and prints the port number on stdout.
# You should specify the listening remote as ptcp:0:127.0.0.1 or
# pssl:0:127.0.0.1, or the equivalent with [::1] instead of 127.0.0.1.
#
# Here's an example of how to use this with ovsdb-server:
#
# OVS_LOGDIR=`pwd`; export OVS_LOGDIR
# ovsdb-server --log-file --remote=ptcp:0:127.0.0.1 ...
# TCP_PORT=`parse_listening_port < ovsdb-server.log`
parse_listening_port () {
sed -n 's/.*0:.*: listening on port \([0-9]*\)$/\1/p'
}]
m4_divert_pop([PREPARE_TESTS])
m4_define([STRIP_XIDS], [[sed 's/ (xid=0x[0-9a-fA-F]*)//']])
m4_define([STRIP_DURATION], [[sed 's/\bduration=[0-9.]*s/duration=?s/']])
m4_define([STRIP_USED], [[sed 's/used:[0-9]\.[0-9]*/used:0.0/']])
m4_define([STRIP_UFID], [[sed 's/ufid:[0-9a-f]* //']])
m4_define([TESTABLE_LOG], [-vPATTERN:ANY:'%c|%p|%m'])
# _OVS_VSWITCHD_START([vswitchd-aux-args])
#
# Creates an empty database and starts ovsdb-server.
# Starts ovs-vswitchd, with additional arguments 'vswitchd-aux-args'.
#
m4_define([_OVS_VSWITCHD_START],
[OVS_RUNDIR=`pwd`; export OVS_RUNDIR
OVS_LOGDIR=`pwd`; export OVS_LOGDIR
OVS_DBDIR=`pwd`; export OVS_DBDIR
OVS_SYSCONFDIR=`pwd`; export OVS_SYSCONFDIR
ON_EXIT([kill `cat ovsdb-server.pid ovs-vswitchd.pid`])
dnl Create database.
touch .conf.db.~lock~
AT_CHECK([ovsdb-tool create conf.db $abs_top_srcdir/vswitchd/vswitch.ovsschema])
dnl Start ovsdb-server.
AT_CHECK([ovsdb-server --detach --no-chdir --pidfile --log-file --remote=punix:$OVS_RUNDIR/db.sock], [0], [], [stderr])
AT_CHECK([[sed < stderr '
/vlog|INFO|opened log file/d
/ovsdb_server|INFO|ovsdb-server (Open vSwitch)/d']])
AT_CAPTURE_FILE([ovsdb-server.log])
dnl Initialize database.
AT_CHECK([ovs-vsctl --no-wait init])
dnl Start ovs-vswitchd.
AT_CHECK([ovs-vswitchd $1 --detach --no-chdir --pidfile --log-file -vvconn -vofproto_dpif], [0], [], [stderr])
AT_CAPTURE_FILE([ovs-vswitchd.log])
AT_CHECK([[sed < stderr '
/ovs_numa|INFO|Discovered /d
/vlog|INFO|opened log file/d
/vswitchd|INFO|ovs-vswitchd (Open vSwitch)/d
/reconnect|INFO|/d
/ofproto|INFO|using datapath ID/d
/ofproto|INFO|datapath ID changed to fedcba9876543210/d']])
])
# OVS_VSWITCHD_START([vsctl-args], [vsctl-output], [=override])
#
# Creates a database and starts ovsdb-server, starts ovs-vswitchd
# connected to that database, calls ovs-vsctl to create a bridge named
# br0 with predictable settings, passing 'vsctl-args' as additional
# commands to ovs-vsctl. If 'vsctl-args' causes ovs-vsctl to provide
# output (e.g. because it includes "create" commands) then 'vsctl-output'
# specifies the expected output after filtering through uuidfilt.pl.
#
# If a test needs to use "system" devices (as dummies), then specify
# =override (literally) as the third argument. Otherwise, system devices
# won't work at all (which makes sense because tests should not access a
# system's real Ethernet devices).
m4_define([OVS_VSWITCHD_START],
[_OVS_VSWITCHD_START([--enable-dummy$3 --disable-system])
dnl Add bridges, ports, etc.
AT_CHECK([ovs-vsctl -- add-br br0 -- set bridge br0 datapath-type=dummy other-config:datapath-id=fedcba9876543210 other-config:hwaddr=aa:55:aa:55:00:00 protocols=[[OpenFlow10,OpenFlow11,OpenFlow12,OpenFlow13,OpenFlow14,OpenFlow15]] fail-mode=secure -- $1 m4_if([$2], [], [], [| ${PERL} $srcdir/uuidfilt.pl])], [0], [$2])
])
m4_divert_push([PREPARE_TESTS])
check_logs () {
sed -n "$1
/timeval.*Unreasonably long [[0-9]]*ms poll interval/d
/timeval.*faults: [[0-9]]* minor, [[0-9]]* major/d
/timeval.*disk: [[0-9]]* reads, [[0-9]]* writes/d
/timeval.*context switches: [[0-9]]* voluntary, [[0-9]]* involuntary/d
/ovs_rcu.*blocked [[0-9]]* ms waiting for .* to quiesce/d
/|WARN|/p
/|ERR|/p
/|EMER|/p" ovs-vswitchd.log ovsdb-server.log
}
m4_divert_pop([PREPARE_TESTS])
# OVS_VSWITCHD_STOP([WHITELIST])
#
# Gracefully stops ovs-vswitchd and ovsdb-server, checking their log files
# for messages with severity WARN or higher and signaling an error if any
# is present. The optional WHITELIST may contain shell-quoted "sed"
# commands to delete any warnings that are actually expected, e.g.:
#
# OVS_VSWITCHD_STOP(["/expected error/d"])
m4_define([OVS_VSWITCHD_STOP],
[AT_CHECK([check_logs $1])
AT_CHECK([ovs-appctl -t ovs-vswitchd exit])
AT_CHECK([ovs-appctl -t ovsdb-server exit])])
m4_define([OVS_VSWITCHD_DISABLE_TUNNEL_PUSH_POP],
[AT_CHECK([ovs-appctl ofproto/tnl-push-pop off], [0], [dnl
Tunnel push-pop off
])])
[AT_CHECK([ovs-appctl ofproto/tnl-push-pop off])])
# ADD_OF_PORTS(BRIDGE, OF_PORT[, OF_PORT...])
#
# Creates a dummy interface with an OpenFlow port number of OF_PORT and
# name of p{OF_PORT}. The dummy implementation will treat the OF_PORT
# as the datapath port number, which as the effect of making the
# OpenFlow and datapath numbers the same.
m4_define([ADD_OF_PORTS],
[ovs-vsctl m4_foreach([of_port], m4_cdr($@),
[ \
-- add-port $1 p[]of_port -- set Interface p[]of_port type=dummy ofport_request=of_port])])
# WAIT_FOR_DUMMY_PORTS(NETDEV_DUMMY_PORT[, NETDEV_DUMMY_PORT...])
#
# Wait until the netdev dummy ports are connected to each other
m4_define([WAIT_FOR_DUMMY_PORTS], \
[m4_foreach([dummy_port], [$@],
[ \
OVS_WAIT_WHILE([ovs-appctl netdev-dummy/conn-state dummy_port \
| grep 'unknown\|disconnected'])])])