Re: Network Patch set V4

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On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 08:09:27PM +0530, pradeep wrote:
> Hi Lucas, i covered below  tests on RHEL 5.5 , RHEL 6 guests with vhost
> enbled.  Please find the below errors and cause for errros.
> 
> I also attached few other test cases can be added to out TODO list of
> network patchset. I am working on couple of these issues.
> 
> 1. Nice_promisc:
> -----------------
> With RHEL 5.5: PASS

...


Thanks for your feedback, I will re-test them with rhel5/6 and reply the test result.


> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> We may include below tests to for Network Patch set:
> I am working on couple of issues among below mentioned. 
> 
> Ping6 testing
> 
>     * ping6 with various message sizes guest to/from local/remote host
>       using link-local addresses 
>       By default IPv6 seems to be disabled  on virbr0. Enable it by
>       doing 
> 
> NIC bonding test :
> 
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_Virtualization_Nic_Bonding

I have a draft patch for bonding testing, will improve and send it to mailist.

> NFS testing
> 
>     * create NFS server on guest, mount dir on host, copy and delete
>       files, do reverse on host 
> 
> Setting and unsetting ethernet adapters.
> 
>        set_link name [up|down]
 
I only wrote a testcases, didn't automate it, could you help to review ?

Steps:
1. boot up a guest with virtio_nic
2. login guest through serial
3. transfer a big file from guest to host
guest) # scp a.out $host_ip:~
4. put down link by monitor
qemu) # set_link $nic_model.0 down
5. try to capture date by tcpdump
host)# tcpdump port $scp_port and src $guest_ip -i $tap
6. put up link by monitor
qemu) set_link $nic_model.0 down
7. try to capture date by tcpdump
host)# tcpdump port $scp_port and src $guest_ip -i $tap
8. transfer a big file from host to guest
host) # scp a.out $guest_ip:~
9. put down link by monitor
qemu) # set_link $nic_model.0 down
10. try to capture date by tcpdump
guest)# tcpdump port $scp_port and dest $guest_ip -i eth0
11. put up link by monitor
qemu) set_link $nic_model.0 down
12. try to capture date by tcpdump
host)# tcpdump port $scp_port and dest $guest_ip -i eth0

Expected Results:
4. it should not capture nothing
6. it should capture some packets
10. it should not capture nothing
12. it should capture some packets
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