On 2022-08-25 11:23, Ido Schimmel wrote:
Ido, I am not so known to the selftests, so I am wondering why I don't
see
either check_err or check_fail fail, whichever I use, when I think
they
should and then they are not really checking...
local mac=10:20:30:30:20:10
$MZ $h1 -t udp -a $mac -b rand
bridge fdb show dev $swp1 | grep -q "$mac vlan 1 master br0
locked"
check_err $? "MAB station move: no locked entry on first
injection"
$MZ $h2 -t udp -a $mac -b rand
bridge fdb show dev $swp1 | grep -q "$mac vlan 1 master br0
locked"
check_err $? "MAB station move: locked entry did not move"
What is wrong here?
Did you try adding a sleep between mausezahn and the FDB dump? At least
that is what learning_test() is doing. It is possible that the packet
is
not sent / processed fast enough for the bridge to learn it before the
dump.
I missed the call to log_test at the end of the test.
For a mv88e6xxx test I guess I can make a check to verify that this
driver
is in use?
Not in a generic forwarding test. Maybe in
tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/dsa/
My preference would be to get as much tests as possible in
tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/bridge_locked_port.sh.
I now have a roaming test in
tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/bridge_locked_port.sh, but it
will not pass with mv88e6xxx as it is meant for the SW bridge.
I can check if the sticky flag is set on the locked entry and then skip
the test if it is.
The bridge_locked_port.sh test is linked in
tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/dsa/, but if I cannot check if the
mv88e6xxx driver or other switchcores are in use, I cannot do more.
I'm not sure which tests you are planning for mv88e6xxx, but we can
pass
/ fail test cases based on the flags we observe in the FDB dump. For
example, if the entry has the "sticky" flag, then the expectation is
that the roaming test will fail. Otherwise, it should pass.