selftests: netdevsim: stop using ifconfig

Paolo points out that ifconfig is legacy and we should not use it.

Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Jakub Kicinski 2024-02-01 16:11:54 -08:00 committed by David S. Miller
parent 7d7bf30f03
commit e35ba58117
1 changed files with 20 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ for port in 0 1; do
echo 1 > $NSIM_DEV_SYS/new_port
fi
NSIM_NETDEV=`get_netdev_name old_netdevs`
ifconfig $NSIM_NETDEV up
ip link set dev $NSIM_NETDEV up
msg="new NIC device created"
exp0=( 0 0 0 0 )
@ -284,8 +284,8 @@ for port in 0 1; do
msg="VxLAN v4 devices go down"
exp0=( 0 0 0 0 )
ifconfig vxlan1 down
ifconfig vxlan0 down
ip link set dev vxlan1 down
ip link set dev vxlan0 down
check_tables
msg="VxLAN v6 devices"
@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ for port in 0 1; do
new_vxlan vxlanA 4789 $NSIM_NETDEV 6
for ifc in vxlan0 vxlan1; do
ifconfig $ifc up
ip link set dev $ifc up
done
new_vxlan vxlanB 4789 $NSIM_NETDEV 6
@ -307,14 +307,14 @@ for port in 0 1; do
new_geneve gnv0 6081
msg="NIC device goes down"
ifconfig $NSIM_NETDEV down
ip link set dev $NSIM_NETDEV down
if [ $port -eq 1 ]; then
exp0=( 0 0 0 0 )
exp1=( 0 0 0 0 )
fi
check_tables
msg="NIC device goes up again"
ifconfig $NSIM_NETDEV up
ip link set dev $NSIM_NETDEV up
exp0=( `mke 4789 1` `mke 4790 1` 0 0 )
exp1=( `mke 6081 2` 0 0 0 )
check_tables
@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ for port in 0 1; do
echo $port > $NSIM_DEV_SYS/new_port
NSIM_NETDEV=`get_netdev_name old_netdevs`
ifconfig $NSIM_NETDEV up
ip link set dev $NSIM_NETDEV up
overflow_table0 "overflow NIC table"
overflow_table1 "overflow NIC table"
@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ for port in 0 1; do
echo $port > $NSIM_DEV_SYS/new_port
NSIM_NETDEV=`get_netdev_name old_netdevs`
ifconfig $NSIM_NETDEV up
ip link set dev $NSIM_NETDEV up
overflow_table0 "overflow NIC table"
overflow_table1 "overflow NIC table"
@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ for port in 0 1; do
echo $port > $NSIM_DEV_SYS/new_port
NSIM_NETDEV=`get_netdev_name old_netdevs`
ifconfig $NSIM_NETDEV up
ip link set dev $NSIM_NETDEV up
overflow_table0 "destroy NIC"
overflow_table1 "destroy NIC"
@ -578,7 +578,7 @@ for port in 0 1; do
echo $port > $NSIM_DEV_SYS/new_port
NSIM_NETDEV=`get_netdev_name old_netdevs`
ifconfig $NSIM_NETDEV up
ip link set dev $NSIM_NETDEV up
msg="create VxLANs v6"
new_vxlan vxlanA0 10000 $NSIM_NETDEV 6
@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ for port in 0 1; do
echo $port > $NSIM_DEV_SYS/new_port
NSIM_NETDEV=`get_netdev_name old_netdevs`
ifconfig $NSIM_NETDEV up
ip link set dev $NSIM_NETDEV up
echo 110 > $NSIM_DEV_DFS/ports/$port/udp_ports_inject_error
@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ for port in 0 1; do
echo $port > $NSIM_DEV_SYS/new_port
NSIM_NETDEV=`get_netdev_name old_netdevs`
ifconfig $NSIM_NETDEV up
ip link set dev $NSIM_NETDEV up
msg="create VxLANs v6"
exp0=( `mke 10000 1` 0 0 0 )
@ -755,7 +755,7 @@ for port in 0 1; do
echo $port > $NSIM_DEV_SYS/new_port
NSIM_NETDEV=`get_netdev_name old_netdevs`
ifconfig $NSIM_NETDEV up
ip link set dev $NSIM_NETDEV up
msg="create VxLANs v6"
exp0=( `mke 10000 1` 0 0 0 )
@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ for port in 0 1; do
check_tables
msg="NIC device goes down"
ifconfig $NSIM_NETDEV down
ip link set dev $NSIM_NETDEV down
if [ $port -eq 1 ]; then
exp0=( 0 0 0 0 )
exp1=( 0 0 0 0 )
@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ for port in 0 1; do
check_tables
msg="NIC device goes up again"
ifconfig $NSIM_NETDEV up
ip link set dev $NSIM_NETDEV up
exp0=( `mke 10000 1` 0 0 0 )
check_tables
@ -827,12 +827,12 @@ new_vxlan vxlan1 4789 $NSIM_NETDEV2
msg="VxLAN v4 devices go down"
exp0=( 0 0 0 0 )
ifconfig vxlan1 down
ifconfig vxlan0 down
ip link set dev vxlan1 down
ip link set dev vxlan0 down
check_tables
for ifc in vxlan0 vxlan1; do
ifconfig $ifc up
ip link set dev $ifc up
done
msg="VxLAN v6 device"
@ -844,11 +844,11 @@ exp1=( `mke 6081 2` 0 0 0 )
new_geneve gnv0 6081
msg="NIC device goes down"
ifconfig $NSIM_NETDEV down
ip link set dev $NSIM_NETDEV down
check_tables
msg="NIC device goes up again"
ifconfig $NSIM_NETDEV up
ip link set dev $NSIM_NETDEV up
check_tables
for i in `seq 2`; do