linux-stable/tools
Maciej Fijalkowski a693ff3ed5 selftests/xsk: Add support for executing tests on physical device
Currently, architecture of xdpxceiver is designed strictly for
conducting veth based tests. Veth pair is created together with a
network namespace and one of the veth interfaces is moved to the
mentioned netns. Then, separate threads for Tx and Rx are spawned which
will utilize described setup.

Infrastructure described in the paragraph above can not be used for
testing AF_XDP support on physical devices. That testing will be
conducted on a single network interface and same queue. Xskxceiver
needs to be extended to distinguish between veth tests and physical
interface tests.

Since same iface/queue id pair will be used by both Tx/Rx threads for
physical device testing, Tx thread, which happen to run after the Rx
thread, is going to create XSK socket with shared umem flag. In order to
track this setting throughout the lifetime of spawned threads, introduce
'shared_umem' boolean variable to struct ifobject and set it to true
when xdpxceiver is run against physical device. In such case, UMEM size
needs to be doubled, so half of it will be used by Rx thread and other
half by Tx thread. For two step based test types, value of XSKMAP
element under key 0 has to be updated as there is now another socket for
the second step. Also, to avoid race conditions when destroying XSK
resources, move this activity to the main thread after spawned Rx and Tx
threads have finished its job. This way it is possible to gracefully
remove shared umem without introducing synchronization mechanisms.

To run xsk selftests suite on physical device, append "-i $IFACE" when
invoking test_xsk.sh. For veth based tests, simply skip it. When "-i
$IFACE" is in place, under the hood test_xsk.sh will use $IFACE for both
interfaces supplied to xdpxceiver, which in turn will interpret that
this execution of test suite is for a physical device.

Note that currently this makes it possible only to test SKB and DRV mode
(in case underlying device has native XDP support). ZC testing support
is added in a later patch.

Signed-off-by: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Acked-by: Magnus Karlsson <magnus.karlsson@intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20220901114813.16275-5-maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com
2022-09-02 15:37:57 +02:00
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