Jakub Kicinski <kuba@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Mon, 13 May 2024 15:25:38 +0200 Petr Machata wrote: >> For veth specifically there is xfail_on_veth: >> >> xfail_on_veth $rcv_if_name \ >> check_rcv $rcv_if_name "Unicast IPv4 to unknown MAC address" \ >> "$smac > $UNKNOWN_UC_ADDR1, ethertype IPv4 (0x0800)" \ >> false >> >> Which is IMHO clearer than passing an extra boolean. > > The extra boolean is because we want to only fail particular subcases. > I think that's legit. If the other cases regress we want to know. > Otherwise running the test on SW bridge is only useful for catching > crashes (so less useful). Likewise you only annotate with xfail_on_* the testcases that you want to xfail. The FAIL_TO_XFAIL ought to only be set for that one subcase and then revert to its former value. (That's the intention anyway.) > So we probably need to reset FAIL_TO_XFAIL in this case. > Any preference on how to go about that? I'm tempted to: > > diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/lib.sh > b/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/lib.sh index > 112c85c35092..79aa3c8bc288 100644 --- > a/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/lib.sh +++ > b/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/lib.sh @@ -473,6 +473,13 @@ > ret_set_ksft_status() # Whether FAILs should be interpreted as XFAILs. > Internal. FAIL_TO_XFAIL= > > +# Clear internal failure tracking for the next test case > +begin_test() > +{ > + RET=0 > + FAIL_TO_XFAIL= > +} > + > check_err() > { > local err=$1 > diff --git > a/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/local_termination.sh > b/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/local_termination.sh index > 65694cdf2dbb..0781ceba1348 100755 --- > a/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/local_termination.sh +++ > b/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/local_termination.sh @@ -76,7 > +76,7 @@ check_rcv() local xfail_sw=$5 > [ $should_receive = true ] && should_fail=0 || should_fail=1 > - RET=0 > + begin_test > > tcpdump_show $if_name | grep -q "$pattern" > > >> Not sure what to do about the bridge bit though. In principle the >> various xfail_on_'s can be chained, so e.g. this should work: >> >> xfail_on_bridge $rcv_if_name \ >> xfail_on_veth $rcv_if_name \ >> check_rcv $rcv_if_name "Unicast IPv4 to unknown MAC address" \ >> "$smac > $UNKNOWN_UC_ADDR1, ethertype IPv4 (0x0800)" \ >> false >> >> I find this preferable to adding these ad-hoc tweaks to each test >> individually. Maybe it would make sense to have: >> >> xfail_on_kind $rcv_if_name veth bridge \ >> check_rcv $rcv_if_name "Unicast IPv4 to unknown MAC address" \ >> "$smac > $UNKNOWN_UC_ADDR1, ethertype IPv4 (0x0800)" \ >> false >> >> And then either replace the existing xfail_on_veth's (there are just a >> handful) or convert xfail_on_veth to a wrapper around xfail_on_kind. > > I think the bridge thing we can workaround by just checking > if ${NETIFS[p1]} is veth, rather than $rcv_if_name. > Since the two behave the same. I don't follow. The test has two legs, one creates a VRF and attaches p2, the other creates a bridge and attaches p2. Whether p1 and p2 are veth or HW seems orthogonal to whether $rcv_if_name is a bridge or a veth.