After the recent rework of command dispatch and handling of temporary files, a few issues prevent demos from completing, and CI files from being uploaded. Fix those. On top of that, rebase to Podman's latest upstream so that the Podman demo can run again, shorten paths used to change directories in demo scripts, and fix a number of inconsistencies in the README. Given that the current state of the website is inconsistent, I'd be inclined to apply these right away, while posting to ease later review anyway. Stefano Brivio (11): contrib/podman: Rebase to latest upstream hooks/pre_push: Fix upload of CI's logs and terminal capture file test/demo: Use relative paths to change directories when possible test/demo: Avoid using port 5201 on the host test/lib: Drop perf_report_append() from perf_report test/lib: Don't try to write to perf.js when running demos README: Fix misspellings of openSUSE README: Point openSUSE links to Dario's OBS repository README: Fix indentation in "Try It" section README: Fix paragraph in Try It section of passt README: Add legend for Features section README.md | 24 ++- ...001-libpod-Add-pasta-networking-mode.patch | 95 +++++----- hooks/pre-push | 11 +- test/demo/passt | 45 +++-- test/demo/pasta | 20 +- test/demo/podman | 176 +++++++++--------- test/lib/perf_report | 13 +- 7 files changed, 198 insertions(+), 186 deletions(-) -- 2.35.1
One check moved from networking_linux.go to networking_common.go. Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio(a)redhat.com> --- ...001-libpod-Add-pasta-networking-mode.patch | 95 ++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) diff --git a/contrib/podman/0001-libpod-Add-pasta-networking-mode.patch b/contrib/podman/0001-libpod-Add-pasta-networking-mode.patch index bf608f1..a6e832a 100644 --- a/contrib/podman/0001-libpod-Add-pasta-networking-mode.patch +++ b/contrib/podman/0001-libpod-Add-pasta-networking-mode.patch @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -From 321b58cf7e9eadb6073c286ed6709747770f5964 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From 7294b62e15bee68f1920ea04aaab3284ce43e7ea Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio(a)redhat.com> Date: Mon, 2 May 2022 16:12:07 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] libpod: Add pasta networking mode @@ -45,21 +45,22 @@ SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 .../source/markdown/podman-pod-create.1.md.in | 44 +++++++ docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md.in | 49 +++++++- docs/source/markdown/podman.1.md | 6 +- - libpod/networking_linux.go | 6 +- + libpod/networking_common.go | 3 +- + libpod/networking_linux.go | 3 + libpod/networking_pasta.go | 107 ++++++++++++++++++ pkg/namespaces/namespaces.go | 6 + pkg/specgen/generate/namespaces.go | 10 ++ pkg/specgen/generate/pod_create.go | 6 + pkg/specgen/namespaces.go | 16 ++- pkg/specgen/podspecgen.go | 2 +- - 11 files changed, 286 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) + 12 files changed, 286 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) create mode 100644 libpod/networking_pasta.go diff --git a/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md.in b/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md.in -index 0a880951d..287dbc4a4 100644 +index 742a32b5a..79fb3a3e1 100644 --- a/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md.in +++ b/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md.in -@@ -394,10 +394,15 @@ Valid _mode_ values are: +@@ -277,10 +277,15 @@ Valid _mode_ values are: - **interface_name**: Specify a name for the created network interface inside the container. For example to set a static ipv4 address and a static mac address, use `--network bridge:ip=10.88.0.10,mac=44:33:22:11:00:99`. @@ -75,7 +76,7 @@ index 0a880951d..287dbc4a4 100644 - **ns:**_path_: Path to a network namespace to join. - **private**: Create a new namespace for the container. This will use the **bridge** mode for rootful containers and **slirp4netns** for rootless ones. - **slirp4netns[:OPTIONS,...]**: use **slirp4netns**(1) to create a user network stack. This is the default for rootless containers. It is possible to specify these additional options, they can also be set with `network_cmd_options` in containers.conf: -@@ -413,6 +418,40 @@ Valid _mode_ values are: +@@ -296,6 +301,40 @@ Valid _mode_ values are: Note: Rootlesskit changes the source IP address of incoming packets to an IP address in the container network namespace, usually `10.0.2.100`. If your application requires the real source IP address, e.g. web server logs, use the slirp4netns port handler. The rootlesskit port handler is also used for rootless containers when connected to user-defined networks. - **port_handler=slirp4netns**: Use the slirp4netns port forwarding, it is slower than rootlesskit but preserves the correct source IP address. This port handler cannot be used for user-defined networks. @@ -116,7 +117,7 @@ index 0a880951d..287dbc4a4 100644 @@option network-alias @@option no-healthcheck -@@ -1018,8 +1057,9 @@ In order for users to run rootless, there must be an entry for their username in +@@ -550,8 +589,9 @@ In order for users to run rootless, there must be an entry for their username in Rootless Podman works better if the fuse-overlayfs and slirp4netns packages are installed. The fuse-overlayfs package provides a userspace overlay storage driver, otherwise users need to use @@ -128,7 +129,7 @@ index 0a880951d..287dbc4a4 100644 ## ENVIRONMENT -@@ -1068,7 +1108,9 @@ page. +@@ -600,7 +640,9 @@ page. NOTE: Use the environment variable `TMPDIR` to change the temporary storage location of downloaded container images. Podman defaults to use `/var/tmp`. ## SEE ALSO @@ -140,10 +141,10 @@ index 0a880951d..287dbc4a4 100644 ## HISTORY October 2017, converted from Docker documentation to Podman by Dan Walsh for Podman `<dwalsh(a)redhat.com>` diff --git a/docs/source/markdown/podman-pod-create.1.md.in b/docs/source/markdown/podman-pod-create.1.md.in -index 702780c65..609a5aee5 100644 +index fdae1d249..104ad460b 100644 --- a/docs/source/markdown/podman-pod-create.1.md.in +++ b/docs/source/markdown/podman-pod-create.1.md.in -@@ -181,10 +181,15 @@ Valid _mode_ values are: +@@ -131,10 +131,15 @@ Valid _mode_ values are: - **interface_name**: Specify a name for the created network interface inside the container. For example to set a static ipv4 address and a static mac address, use `--network bridge:ip=10.88.0.10,mac=44:33:22:11:00:99`. @@ -159,7 +160,7 @@ index 702780c65..609a5aee5 100644 - **ns:**_path_: Path to a network namespace to join. - **private**: Create a new namespace for the container. This will use the **bridge** mode for rootful containers and **slirp4netns** for rootless ones. - **slirp4netns[:OPTIONS,...]**: use **slirp4netns**(1) to create a user network stack. This is the default for rootless containers. It is possible to specify these additional options, they can also be set with `network_cmd_options` in containers.conf: -@@ -200,6 +205,43 @@ Valid _mode_ values are: +@@ -150,6 +155,43 @@ Valid _mode_ values are: Note: Rootlesskit changes the source IP address of incoming packets to an IP address in the container network namespace, usually `10.0.2.100`. If your application requires the real source IP address, e.g. web server logs, use the slirp4netns port handler. The rootlesskit port handler is also used for rootless containers when connected to user-defined networks. - **port_handler=slirp4netns**: Use the slirp4netns port forwarding, it is slower than rootlesskit but preserves the correct source IP address. This port handler cannot be used for user-defined networks. @@ -203,7 +204,7 @@ index 702780c65..609a5aee5 100644 @@option network-alias @@option no-hosts -@@ -561,6 +603,8 @@ $ podman pod create --network slirp4netns:outbound_addr=127.0.0.1,allow_host_loo +@@ -248,6 +290,8 @@ $ podman pod create --network slirp4netns:outbound_addr=127.0.0.1,allow_host_loo $ podman pod create --network slirp4netns:cidr=192.168.0.0/24 @@ -213,10 +214,10 @@ index 702780c65..609a5aee5 100644 ``` diff --git a/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md.in b/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md.in -index 6798c65da..06dfa0745 100644 +index 2109a0e33..a9b212e81 100644 --- a/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md.in +++ b/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md.in -@@ -409,10 +409,15 @@ Valid _mode_ values are: +@@ -298,10 +298,15 @@ Valid _mode_ values are: - **interface_name**: Specify a name for the created network interface inside the container. For example to set a static ipv4 address and a static mac address, use `--network bridge:ip=10.88.0.10,mac=44:33:22:11:00:99`. @@ -232,7 +233,7 @@ index 6798c65da..06dfa0745 100644 - **ns:**_path_: Path to a network namespace to join. - **private**: Create a new namespace for the container. This will use the **bridge** mode for rootful containers and **slirp4netns** for rootless ones. - **slirp4netns[:OPTIONS,...]**: use **slirp4netns**(1) to create a user network stack. This is the default for rootless containers. It is possible to specify these additional options, they can also be set with `network_cmd_options` in containers.conf: -@@ -428,6 +433,43 @@ Valid _mode_ values are: +@@ -317,6 +322,43 @@ Valid _mode_ values are: Note: Rootlesskit changes the source IP address of incoming packets to an IP address in the container network namespace, usually `10.0.2.100`. If your application requires the real source IP address, e.g. web server logs, use the slirp4netns port handler. The rootlesskit port handler is also used for rootless containers when connected to user-defined networks. - **port_handler=slirp4netns**: Use the slirp4netns port forwarding, it is slower than rootlesskit but preserves the correct source IP address. This port handler cannot be used for user-defined networks. @@ -276,7 +277,7 @@ index 6798c65da..06dfa0745 100644 @@option network-alias @@option no-healthcheck -@@ -1383,8 +1425,9 @@ In order for users to run rootless, there must be an entry for their username in +@@ -900,8 +942,9 @@ In order for users to run rootless, there must be an entry for their username in Rootless Podman works better if the fuse-overlayfs and slirp4netns packages are installed. The **fuse-overlayfs** package provides a userspace overlay storage driver, otherwise users need to use @@ -288,7 +289,7 @@ index 6798c65da..06dfa0745 100644 ## ENVIRONMENT -@@ -1431,7 +1474,7 @@ page. +@@ -948,7 +991,7 @@ page. NOTE: Use the environment variable `TMPDIR` to change the temporary storage location of downloaded container images. Podman defaults to use `/var/tmp`. ## SEE ALSO @@ -298,7 +299,7 @@ index 6798c65da..06dfa0745 100644 ## HISTORY September 2018, updated by Kunal Kushwaha `<kushwaha_kunal_v7(a)lab.ntt.co.jp>` diff --git a/docs/source/markdown/podman.1.md b/docs/source/markdown/podman.1.md -index d1192b6d2..a79a56253 100644 +index 7a8dd7043..a54288bb0 100644 --- a/docs/source/markdown/podman.1.md +++ b/docs/source/markdown/podman.1.md @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Set libpod namespace. Namespaces are used to separate groups of containers and p @@ -310,7 +311,7 @@ index d1192b6d2..a79a56253 100644 #### **--network-config-dir**=*directory* -@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ See the `subuid(5)` and `subgid(5)` man pages for more information. +@@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ See the `subuid(5)` and `subgid(5)` man pages for more information. Images are pulled under `XDG_DATA_HOME` when specified, otherwise in the home directory of the user under `.local/share/containers/storage`. @@ -319,7 +320,7 @@ index d1192b6d2..a79a56253 100644 In certain environments like HPC (High Performance Computing), users cannot take advantage of the additional UIDs and GIDs from the /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid systems. However, in this environment, rootless Podman can operate with a single UID. To make this work, set the `ignore_chown_errors` option in the /etc/containers/storage.conf or in ~/.config/containers/storage.conf files. This option tells Podman when pulling an image to ignore chown errors when attempting to change a file in a container image to match the non-root UID in the image. This means all files get saved as the user's UID. Note this could cause issues when running the container. -@@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ The Network File System (NFS) and other distributed file systems (for example: L +@@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ The Network File System (NFS) and other distributed file systems (for example: L For more information, please refer to the [Podman Troubleshooting Page](https://github.com/containers/podman/blob/main/troubleshooting.md). ## SEE ALSO @@ -328,11 +329,25 @@ index d1192b6d2..a79a56253 100644 ## HISTORY Dec 2016, Originally compiled by Dan Walsh <dwalsh(a)redhat.com> +diff --git a/libpod/networking_common.go b/libpod/networking_common.go +index fa444e26a..2590a4477 100644 +--- a/libpod/networking_common.go ++++ b/libpod/networking_common.go +@@ -133,7 +133,8 @@ func (r *Runtime) teardownCNI(ctr *Container) error { + return err + } + +- if !ctr.config.NetMode.IsSlirp4netns() && len(networks) > 0 { ++ if !ctr.config.NetMode.IsSlirp4netns() && ++ !ctr.config.NetMode.IsPasta() && len(networks) > 0 { + netOpts := ctr.getNetworkOptions(networks) + return r.teardownNetwork(ctr.state.NetNS.Path(), netOpts) + } diff --git a/libpod/networking_linux.go b/libpod/networking_linux.go -index c10c3c0b2..0f0c1213c 100644 +index 6ea56ade5..822004a7c 100644 --- a/libpod/networking_linux.go +++ b/libpod/networking_linux.go -@@ -640,6 +640,9 @@ func (r *Runtime) configureNetNS(ctr *Container, ctrNS ns.NetNS) (status map[str +@@ -563,6 +563,9 @@ func (r *Runtime) configureNetNS(ctr *Container, ctrNS ns.NetNS) (status map[str if ctr.config.NetMode.IsSlirp4netns() { return nil, r.setupSlirp4netns(ctr, ctrNS) } @@ -342,16 +357,6 @@ index c10c3c0b2..0f0c1213c 100644 networks, err := ctr.networks() if err != nil { return nil, err -@@ -809,7 +812,8 @@ func (r *Runtime) teardownCNI(ctr *Container) error { - return err - } - -- if !ctr.config.NetMode.IsSlirp4netns() && len(networks) > 0 { -+ if !ctr.config.NetMode.IsSlirp4netns() && -+ !ctr.config.NetMode.IsPasta() && len(networks) > 0 { - netOpts := ctr.getNetworkOptions(networks) - return r.teardownNetwork(ctr.state.NetNS.Path(), netOpts) - } diff --git a/libpod/networking_pasta.go b/libpod/networking_pasta.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f179c803a @@ -466,7 +471,7 @@ index 000000000..f179c803a + return nil +} diff --git a/pkg/namespaces/namespaces.go b/pkg/namespaces/namespaces.go -index 8eacb8da7..49a6d3786 100644 +index 6dd576ea5..85903e7a9 100644 --- a/pkg/namespaces/namespaces.go +++ b/pkg/namespaces/namespaces.go @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ const ( @@ -476,8 +481,8 @@ index 8eacb8da7..49a6d3786 100644 + pastaType = "pasta" ) - // CgroupMode represents cgroup mode in the container. -@@ -393,6 +394,11 @@ func (n NetworkMode) IsSlirp4netns() bool { + // KeepIDUserNsOptions defines how to keepIDmatically create a user namespace. +@@ -440,6 +441,11 @@ func (n NetworkMode) IsSlirp4netns() bool { return n == slirpType || strings.HasPrefix(string(n), slirpType+":") } @@ -490,10 +495,10 @@ index 8eacb8da7..49a6d3786 100644 func (n NetworkMode) IsNS() bool { return strings.HasPrefix(string(n), nsType) diff --git a/pkg/specgen/generate/namespaces.go b/pkg/specgen/generate/namespaces.go -index f0d4e9153..2c4b40509 100644 +index 9497894f3..11a30e545 100644 --- a/pkg/specgen/generate/namespaces.go +++ b/pkg/specgen/generate/namespaces.go -@@ -295,6 +295,16 @@ func namespaceOptions(s *specgen.SpecGenerator, rt *libpod.Runtime, pod *libpod. +@@ -300,6 +300,16 @@ func namespaceOptions(s *specgen.SpecGenerator, rt *libpod.Runtime, pod *libpod. val = fmt.Sprintf("slirp4netns:%s", s.NetNS.Value) } toReturn = append(toReturn, libpod.WithNetNS(portMappings, expose, postConfigureNetNS, val, nil)) @@ -511,10 +516,10 @@ index f0d4e9153..2c4b40509 100644 portMappings, expose, err := createPortMappings(s, imageData) if err != nil { diff --git a/pkg/specgen/generate/pod_create.go b/pkg/specgen/generate/pod_create.go -index d6063b9a0..be94fb251 100644 +index 14d390e49..ad91353cb 100644 --- a/pkg/specgen/generate/pod_create.go +++ b/pkg/specgen/generate/pod_create.go -@@ -201,6 +201,12 @@ func MapSpec(p *specgen.PodSpecGenerator) (*specgen.SpecGenerator, error) { +@@ -195,6 +195,12 @@ func MapSpec(p *specgen.PodSpecGenerator) (*specgen.SpecGenerator, error) { p.InfraContainerSpec.NetworkOptions = p.NetworkOptions p.InfraContainerSpec.NetNS.NSMode = specgen.Slirp } @@ -528,10 +533,10 @@ index d6063b9a0..be94fb251 100644 logrus.Debugf("Pod will not use networking") if len(p.InfraContainerSpec.PortMappings) > 0 || diff --git a/pkg/specgen/namespaces.go b/pkg/specgen/namespaces.go -index 03a2049f6..baa113570 100644 +index b6bbee868..5c4cb97c2 100644 --- a/pkg/specgen/namespaces.go +++ b/pkg/specgen/namespaces.go -@@ -51,6 +51,9 @@ const ( +@@ -52,6 +52,9 @@ const ( // be used. // Only used with the network namespace, invalid otherwise. Slirp NamespaceMode = "slirp4netns" @@ -541,7 +546,7 @@ index 03a2049f6..baa113570 100644 // KeepId indicates a user namespace to keep the owner uid inside // of the namespace itself. // Only used with the user namespace, invalid otherwise. -@@ -153,7 +156,7 @@ func validateNetNS(n *Namespace) error { +@@ -154,7 +157,7 @@ func validateNetNS(n *Namespace) error { return nil } switch n.NSMode { @@ -550,7 +555,7 @@ index 03a2049f6..baa113570 100644 break case "", Default, Host, Path, FromContainer, FromPod, Private, NoNetwork, Bridge: break -@@ -196,7 +199,7 @@ func (n *Namespace) validate() error { +@@ -197,7 +200,7 @@ func (n *Namespace) validate() error { switch n.NSMode { case "", Default, Host, Path, FromContainer, FromPod, Private: // Valid, do nothing @@ -559,7 +564,7 @@ index 03a2049f6..baa113570 100644 return errors.New("cannot use network modes with non-network namespace") default: return fmt.Errorf("invalid namespace type %s specified", n.NSMode) -@@ -340,6 +343,13 @@ func ParseNetworkFlag(networks []string) (Namespace, map[string]types.PerNetwork +@@ -349,6 +352,13 @@ func ParseNetworkFlag(networks []string) (Namespace, map[string]types.PerNetwork networkOptions[parts[0]] = strings.Split(parts[1], ",") } toReturn.NSMode = Slirp @@ -573,7 +578,7 @@ index 03a2049f6..baa113570 100644 case ns == string(FromPod): toReturn.NSMode = FromPod case ns == "" || ns == string(Default) || ns == string(Private): -@@ -410,7 +420,7 @@ func ParseNetworkFlag(networks []string) (Namespace, map[string]types.PerNetwork +@@ -419,7 +429,7 @@ func ParseNetworkFlag(networks []string) (Namespace, map[string]types.PerNetwork if parts[0] == "" { return toReturn, nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("network name cannot be empty: %w", define.ErrInvalidArg) } -- 2.35.1
The test_logs directory contains a directory: fix the wildcard so that scp doesn't fail. Terminal capture files are now deleted every time we re-run the demo script: upload CI's .cast file before it's gone. Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio(a)redhat.com> --- hooks/pre-push | 11 +++++++---- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/hooks/pre-push b/hooks/pre-push index 567a3e5..ebca1f6 100755 --- a/hooks/pre-push +++ b/hooks/pre-push @@ -34,11 +34,14 @@ ssh "${USER_HOST}" "mkdir -p ${WEB} ${TEST} ${BIN}" cd test ./ci -gzip -fk9 test_logs/web/perf.js -scp test_logs/web/perf.js test_logs/web/perf.js.gz "${USER_HOST}:${WEB}/" -scp test_logs/* "${USER_HOST}:${TEST}/" -./run_demo +scp test_logs/*.log "${USER_HOST}:${TEST}/" +for f in test_logs/web/*.cast test_logs/web/*.js; do + gzip -fk9 "${f}" + scp "${f}" "${USER_HOST}:${WEB}/" + scp "${f}.gz" "${USER_HOST}:${WEB}/" +done +./run_demo for f in test_logs/web/*.cast test_logs/web/*.js; do gzip -fk9 "${f}" scp "${f}" "${USER_HOST}:${WEB}/" -- 2.35.1
A cd to __STATEDIR__ results in a rather long command, that's not very readable. Jump between directories using .. and relative paths, once we're there. Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio(a)redhat.com> --- test/demo/passt | 7 +++---- test/demo/pasta | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/test/demo/passt b/test/demo/passt index eb9b856..36796f7 100644 --- a/test/demo/passt +++ b/test/demo/passt @@ -53,8 +53,7 @@ nl say Let's create a small initramfs image for the guest. guest cd __STATEDIR__ guest git clone git://mbuto.sh/mbuto -guest cd mbuto -guest ./mbuto -f passt.img -p __STATEDIR__/passt/test/passt.mbuto -c lz4 +guest ./mbuto/mbuto -f passt.img -p passt/test/passt.mbuto -c lz4 sleep 2 nl @@ -82,7 +81,7 @@ say Now let's run 'passt' in the new namespace, and nl say enter this namespace from the guest terminal too. sleep 3 -guest cd __STATEDIR__/passt +guest cd passt gout TARGET_PID pgrep -P $(cat pasta.pid) sleep 1 @@ -101,7 +100,7 @@ nl say back-end to passt's UNIX domain socket. sleep 2 hout VMLINUZ echo "/boot/vmlinuz-$(uname -r)" -guest ../passt/qrap 5 qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -m 4096 -cpu host -smp 4 -kernel __VMLINUZ__ -initrd passt.img -nographic -serial stdio -nodefaults -append "console=ttyS0 virtio-net.napi_tx=1" -device virtio-net-pci,netdev=hostnet0,x-txburst=16384 -netdev socket,fd=5,id=hostnet0 +guest ./qrap 5 qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -m 4096 -cpu host -smp 4 -kernel __VMLINUZ__ -initrd ../passt.img -nographic -serial stdio -nodefaults -append "console=ttyS0 virtio-net.napi_tx=1" -device virtio-net-pci,netdev=hostnet0,x-txburst=16384 -netdev socket,fd=5,id=hostnet0 sleep 10 nl diff --git a/test/demo/pasta b/test/demo/pasta index 02a2ba2..11e4d3c 100644 --- a/test/demo/pasta +++ b/test/demo/pasta @@ -140,12 +140,12 @@ say can also take packet captures. sleep 3 passt exit sleep 2 -passtb ./pasta -p __STATEDIR__/demo_pasta.pcap +passtb ./pasta -p ../demo_pasta.pcap sleep 2 passt passt /sbin/dhclient -4 --no-pid sleep 2 -hostb tshark -r __STATEDIR__/demo_pasta.pcap +hostb tshark -r ../demo_pasta.pcap sleep 5 nl -- 2.35.1
That's the default port for iperf3, which also means that it's quite likely in use on my test machine. Use different port numbers: recycle the scheme we use in tests for passt and pasta's demo, use 5221-5224 (a bit shorter) for the slirp4netns container in Podman's demo. Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio(a)redhat.com> --- test/demo/passt | 38 +++++----- test/demo/pasta | 16 ++--- test/demo/podman | 176 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 3 files changed, 115 insertions(+), 115 deletions(-) diff --git a/test/demo/passt b/test/demo/passt index 36796f7..ce40e20 100644 --- a/test/demo/passt +++ b/test/demo/passt @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ guest cd passt gout TARGET_PID pgrep -P $(cat pasta.pid) sleep 1 -passtb ./passt -f -t 5201,5203 +passtb ./passt -f -t 10001,10003 sleep 2 guest nsenter -t __TARGET_PID__ -U -n --preserve-credentials @@ -128,9 +128,9 @@ nl nl say Let's try to communicate between host and guest. sleep 2 -guestb socat TCP6-LISTEN:5201 STDIO +guestb socat TCP6-LISTEN:10001 STDIO sleep 2 -host echo "Hello from the host" | socat -u STDIN TCP6:[::1]:5201 +host echo "Hello from the host" | socat -u STDIN TCP6:[::1]:10001 sleep 5 nl @@ -177,18 +177,18 @@ th flow host>guest guest>host set OPTS -P4 -w 64M -l 1M -i1 --pacing-timer 100000 tr TCP/IPv6 throughput -hostb sleep 10; iperf3 -c ::1 __OPTS__ -gout BW iperf3 -s1J | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" +hostb sleep 10; iperf3 -c ::1 -p 10001 __OPTS__ +gout BW iperf3 -s1J -p 10001 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" bw __BW__ 2.0 3.0 sleep 5 -guestb sleep 10; iperf3 -c __GW6__%__IFNAME__ -p 5202 __OPTS__ -O3 -hout BW iperf3 -s1J -p 5202 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" +guestb sleep 10; iperf3 -c __GW6__%__IFNAME__ -p 10002 __OPTS__ -O3 +hout BW iperf3 -s1J -p 10002 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" bw __BW__ 2.0 3.0 tl TCP/IPv6 RR latency -guestb tcp_rr -C 5201 -P 5203 -6 --nolog +guestb tcp_rr -C 10001 -P 10003 -6 --nolog sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_rr -C 5201 -P 5203 --nolog -c -H ::1 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_rr -C 10001 -P 10003 --nolog -c -H ::1 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 1000 800 sleep 2 hostb tcp_rr -6 --nolog @@ -198,9 +198,9 @@ lat __LAT__ 1000 800 sleep 2 tl TCP/IPv6 CRR latency -guestb tcp_crr -C 5201 -P 5203 -6 --nolog +guestb tcp_crr -C 10001 -P 10003 -6 --nolog sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_crr -C 5201 -P 5203 --nolog -c -H ::1 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_crr -C 10001 -P 10003 --nolog -c -H ::1 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 1000 800 sleep 2 hostb tcp_crr -6 --nolog @@ -210,18 +210,18 @@ lat __LAT__ 1000 800 sleep 2 tr TCP/IPv4 throughput -hostb sleep 10; iperf3 -c 127.0.0.1 __OPTS__ -gout BW iperf3 -s1J | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" +hostb sleep 10; iperf3 -c 127.0.0.1 -p 10001 __OPTS__ +gout BW iperf3 -p 10001 -s1J | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" bw __BW__ 2.0 3.0 sleep 5 -guestb sleep 10; iperf3 -c __GW__ -p 5202 __OPTS__ -O3 -hout BW iperf3 -s1J -p 5202 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" +guestb sleep 10; iperf3 -c __GW__ -p 10002 __OPTS__ -O3 +hout BW iperf3 -s1J -p 10002 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" bw __BW__ 2.0 3.0 tl TCP/IPv4 RR latency -guestb tcp_rr -C 5201 -P 5203 -4 --nolog +guestb tcp_rr -C 10001 -P 10003 -4 --nolog sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_rr -C 5201 -P 5203 --nolog -c -H 127.0.0.1 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_rr -C 10001 -P 10003 --nolog -c -H 127.0.0.1 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 1000 800 sleep 2 hostb tcp_rr -4 --nolog @@ -231,9 +231,9 @@ lat __LAT__ 1000 800 sleep 2 tl TCP/IPv4 CRR latency -guestb tcp_crr -C 5201 -P 5203 -4 --nolog +guestb tcp_crr -C 10001 -P 10003 -4 --nolog sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_crr -C 5201 -P 5203 --nolog -c -H 127.0.0.1 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_crr -C 10001 -P 10003 --nolog -c -H 127.0.0.1 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 1000 800 sleep 2 hostb tcp_crr -4 --nolog diff --git a/test/demo/pasta b/test/demo/pasta index 11e4d3c..ee046d0 100644 --- a/test/demo/pasta +++ b/test/demo/pasta @@ -185,12 +185,12 @@ th flow init>ns ns>init set OPTS -P4 -l 1M -w 32M -i1 --pacing-timer 100000 tr TCP/IPv6 throughput -hostb sleep 10; iperf3 -c ::1 __OPTS__ -nsout BW iperf3 -s1J | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" +hostb sleep 10; iperf3 -c ::1 -p 10001 __OPTS__ +nsout BW iperf3 -s1J -p 10001 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" bw __BW__ 10.0 20.0 sleep 5 -nsb sleep 10; iperf3 -c ::1 __OPTS__ -hout BW iperf3 -s1J | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" +nsb sleep 10; iperf3 -c ::1 -p 10001 __OPTS__ +hout BW iperf3 -s1J -p 10001 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" bw __BW__ 10.0 20.0 tl TCP/IPv6 RR latency @@ -218,12 +218,12 @@ lat __LAT__ 1000 500 sleep 2 tr TCP/IPv4 throughput -hostb sleep 10; iperf3 -c 127.0.0.1 __OPTS__ -nsout BW iperf3 -s1J | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" +hostb sleep 10; iperf3 -c 127.0.0.1 -p 10001 __OPTS__ +nsout BW iperf3 -s1J -p 10001 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" bw __BW__ 10.0 20.0 sleep 5 -nsb sleep 10; iperf3 -c 127.0.0.1 __OPTS__ -hout BW iperf3 -s1J | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" +nsb sleep 10; iperf3 -c 127.0.0.1 -p 10001 __OPTS__ +hout BW iperf3 -s1J -p 10001 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" bw __BW__ 10.0 20.0 tl TCP/IPv4 RR latency diff --git a/test/demo/podman b/test/demo/podman index a83a04f..c5bc05a 100644 --- a/test/demo/podman +++ b/test/demo/podman @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ sleep 3 ns1 exit -ns1b podman run --rm --net=slirp4netns:allow_host_loopback=true,enable_ipv6=true -p 5201-5202:5201-5202/tcp -p 5201-5202:5201-5202/udp -ti alpine sh +ns1b podman run --rm --net=slirp4netns:allow_host_loopback=true,enable_ipv6=true -p 5221-5222:5221-5222/tcp -p 5221-5222:5221-5222/udp -ti alpine sh sleep 5 nl nl @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ nl sleep 2 ns2b exit sleep 1 -ns2b ./bin/podman run --net=pasta:-T,5213-5214,-U,5213-5214 -p 5203-5204:5203-5204/tcp -p 5203-5204:5203-5204/udp --rm -ti alpine sh +ns2b ./bin/podman run --net=pasta:-T,5213-5214,-U,5213-5214 -p 5223-5224:5223-5224/tcp -p 5223-5224:5223-5224/udp --rm -ti alpine sh sleep 5 nl @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ say port forwarder (on the path to the container). sleep 5 ns1 exit -ns1b podman run --rm --net=slirp4netns:allow_host_loopback=true,enable_ipv6=true,port_handler=slirp4netns -p 5201-5202:5201-5202/tcp -p 5201-5202:5201-5202/udp -ti alpine sh +ns1b podman run --rm --net=slirp4netns:allow_host_loopback=true,enable_ipv6=true,port_handler=slirp4netns -p 5221-5222:5221-5222/tcp -p 5221-5222:5221-5222/udp -ti alpine sh sleep 3 nl @@ -323,13 +323,13 @@ info non-loopback (tap) connections th mode slirp4netns pasta tr TCP/IPv6 to ns -#ns1b iperf3 -s1J -p 5201 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t1 -#hostb iperf3 -c __ADDR6__ -p 5201 __OPTS__ +#ns1b iperf3 -s1J -p 5221 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t1 +#hostb iperf3 -c __ADDR6__ -p 5221 __OPTS__ #ns1out BW cat t1 #bw __BW__ 0.0 0.0 bw - -ns2b iperf3 -s1J -p 5203 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t1 -hostb iperf3 -c __ADDR6__ -p 5203 __OPTS__ +ns2b iperf3 -s1J -p 5223 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t1 +hostb iperf3 -c __ADDR6__ -p 5223 __OPTS__ sleep 12 ns2b ns2out BW cat t1 @@ -337,36 +337,36 @@ bw __BW__ 0.0 0.0 hostb tl RR latency -#ns1b ./tcp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5201 -P 5202 +#ns1b ./tcp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5221 -P 5222 #sleep 2 -#hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -c -H __ADDR6__ -C 5201 -P 5202 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +#hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -c -H __ADDR6__ -C 5221 -P 5222 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' #lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 lat - -ns2b ./tcp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5203 -P 5204 +ns2b ./tcp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5223 -P 5224 sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -c -H __ADDR6__ -C 5203 -P 5204 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -c -H __ADDR6__ -C 5223 -P 5224 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 tl CRR latency -#ns1b ./tcp_crr -6 --nolog -C 5201 -P 5202 +#ns1b ./tcp_crr -6 --nolog -C 5221 -P 5222 #sleep 2 -#hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -c -H __ADDR6__ -C 5201 -P 5202 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +#hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -c -H __ADDR6__ -C 5221 -P 5222 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' #lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 lat - -ns2b ./tcp_crr -6 --nolog -C 5203 -P 5204 +ns2b ./tcp_crr -6 --nolog -C 5223 -P 5224 sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -c -H __ADDR6__ -C 5203 -P 5204 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -c -H __ADDR6__ -C 5223 -P 5224 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 tl TCP/IPv4 to ns -ns1b iperf3 -s1J -p 5201 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t1 -hostb iperf3 -c __ADDR4__ -p 5201 __OPTS__ +ns1b iperf3 -s1J -p 5221 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t1 +hostb iperf3 -c __ADDR4__ -p 5221 __OPTS__ sleep 12 ns1b ns1out BW cat t1 bw __BW__ 0.0 0.0 -ns2b iperf3 -s1J -p 5203 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t1 -hostb iperf3 -c __ADDR4__ -p 5203 __OPTS__ +ns2b iperf3 -s1J -p 5223 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t1 +hostb iperf3 -c __ADDR4__ -p 5223 __OPTS__ sleep 12 ns2b ns2out BW cat t1 @@ -374,23 +374,23 @@ bw __BW__ 0.0 0.0 hostb tl RR latency -ns1b ./tcp_rr -4 --nolog -C 5201 -P 5202 +ns1b ./tcp_rr -4 --nolog -C 5221 -P 5222 sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -c -H __ADDR4__ -C 5201 -P 5202 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -c -H __ADDR4__ -C 5221 -P 5222 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 -ns2b ./tcp_rr -4 --nolog -C 5203 -P 5204 +ns2b ./tcp_rr -4 --nolog -C 5223 -P 5224 sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -c -H __ADDR4__ -C 5203 -P 5204 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -c -H __ADDR4__ -C 5223 -P 5224 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 tl CRR latency -ns1b ./tcp_crr -4 --nolog -C 5201 -P 5202 +ns1b ./tcp_crr -4 --nolog -C 5221 -P 5222 sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -c -H __ADDR4__ -C 5201 -P 5202 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -c -H __ADDR4__ -C 5221 -P 5222 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 -ns2b ./tcp_crr -4 --nolog -C 5203 -P 5204 +ns2b ./tcp_crr -4 --nolog -C 5223 -P 5224 sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -c -H __ADDR4__ -C 5203 -P 5204 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -c -H __ADDR4__ -C 5223 -P 5224 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 tr TCP/IPv6 to host @@ -469,49 +469,49 @@ sleep 5 tr UDP/IPv6 to ns -#ns1b iperf3 -s1J -p 5201 | jq -rM ".intervals[0].sum.bits_per_second" >t1 -#hostb iperf3 -u -c __ADDR6__ -p 5201 -t5 -b 35G +#ns1b iperf3 -s1J -p 5221 | jq -rM ".intervals[0].sum.bits_per_second" >t1 +#hostb iperf3 -u -c __ADDR6__ -p 5221 -t5 -b 35G #sleep 10 #ns1out BW cat t1 #bw __BW__ 0.0 0.0 bw - -ns2b iperf3 -s1J -p 5204 | jq -rM ".intervals[0].sum.bits_per_second" >t1 -hostb iperf3 -u -c __ADDR6__ -p 5204 -t5 -b 35G +ns2b iperf3 -s1J -p 5224 | jq -rM ".intervals[0].sum.bits_per_second" >t1 +hostb iperf3 -u -c __ADDR6__ -p 5224 -t5 -b 35G sleep 10 ns2out BW cat t1 bw __BW__ 0.0 0.0 tl RR latency -#ns1b ./udp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5201 -P 5202 +#ns1b ./udp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5221 -P 5222 #sleep 2 -#hout LAT udp_rr --nolog -c -H __ADDR6__ -C 5201 -P 5202 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +#hout LAT udp_rr --nolog -c -H __ADDR6__ -C 5221 -P 5222 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' #lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 lat - -ns2b ./udp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5203 -P 5204 +ns2b ./udp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5223 -P 5224 sleep 2 -hout LAT udp_rr --nolog -c -H __ADDR6__ -C 5203 -P 5204 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT udp_rr --nolog -c -H __ADDR6__ -C 5223 -P 5224 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 tl UDP/IPv4 to ns -ns1b iperf3 -s1J -p 5201 | jq -rM ".intervals[0].sum.bits_per_second" >t1 -hostb iperf3 -u -c __ADDR4__ -p 5201 -t5 -b 35G +ns1b iperf3 -s1J -p 5221 | jq -rM ".intervals[0].sum.bits_per_second" >t1 +hostb iperf3 -u -c __ADDR4__ -p 5221 -t5 -b 35G sleep 10 ns1out BW cat t1 bw __BW__ 0.0 0.0 -ns2b iperf3 -s1J -p 5204 | jq -rM ".intervals[0].sum.bits_per_second" >t1 -hostb iperf3 -u -c __ADDR4__ -p 5204 -t5 -b 35G +ns2b iperf3 -s1J -p 5224 | jq -rM ".intervals[0].sum.bits_per_second" >t1 +hostb iperf3 -u -c __ADDR4__ -p 5224 -t5 -b 35G sleep 10 ns2out BW cat t1 bw __BW__ 0.0 0.0 tl RR latency -ns1b ./udp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5201 -P 5202 +ns1b ./udp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5221 -P 5222 sleep 2 -hout LAT udp_rr --nolog -c -H __ADDR4__ -C 5201 -P 5202 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT udp_rr --nolog -c -H __ADDR4__ -C 5221 -P 5222 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 -ns2b ./udp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5203 -P 5204 +ns2b ./udp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5223 -P 5224 sleep 2 -hout LAT udp_rr --nolog -c -H __ADDR4__ -C 5203 -P 5204 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT udp_rr --nolog -c -H __ADDR4__ -C 5223 -P 5224 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 tr UDP/IPv6 to host @@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 ns1 exit -ns1 podman run --rm --net=slirp4netns:allow_host_loopback=true,enable_ipv6=true -p 5201-5202:5201-5202/tcp -p 5201-5202:5201-5202/udp -ti alpine sh +ns1 podman run --rm --net=slirp4netns:allow_host_loopback=true,enable_ipv6=true -p 5221-5222:5221-5222/tcp -p 5221-5222:5221-5222/udp -ti alpine sh ns1 apk add iperf3 jq bc ns1 wget lameexcu.se/tcp_rr; chmod 755 tcp_rr ns1 wget lameexcu.se/tcp_crr; chmod 755 tcp_crr @@ -572,16 +572,16 @@ th mode rootlesskit pasta tr TCP/IPv6 to ns -ns1b (iperf3 -s1J -p 5201 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t1) & -ns1b iperf3 -s1J -p 5202 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t2 -hostb iperf3 -c ::1 -p 5201 __OPTS__ & iperf3 -c ::1 -p 5202 __OPTS__ +ns1b (iperf3 -s1J -p 5221 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t1) & +ns1b iperf3 -s1J -p 5222 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t2 +hostb iperf3 -c ::1 -p 5221 __OPTS__ & iperf3 -c ::1 -p 5222 __OPTS__ sleep 12 ns1b ns1out BW echo "$(cat t1) + $(cat t2)" | bc -l bw __BW__ 0.0 0.0 -ns2b (iperf3 -s1J -p 5203 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t1) & -ns2b iperf3 -s1J -p 5204 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t2 -hostb iperf3 -c ::1 -p 5203 __OPTS__ & iperf3 -c ::1 -p 5204 __OPTS__ +ns2b (iperf3 -s1J -p 5223 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t1) & +ns2b iperf3 -s1J -p 5224 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t2 +hostb iperf3 -c ::1 -p 5223 __OPTS__ & iperf3 -c ::1 -p 5224 __OPTS__ sleep 12 ns2b ns2out BW echo "$(cat t1) + $(cat t2)" | bc -l @@ -589,36 +589,36 @@ bw __BW__ 0.0 0.0 hostb tl RR latency -ns1b ./tcp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5201 -P 5202 +ns1b ./tcp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5221 -P 5222 sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -c -H ::1 -C 5201 -P 5202 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -c -H ::1 -C 5221 -P 5222 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 -ns2b ./tcp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5203 -P 5204 +ns2b ./tcp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5223 -P 5224 sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -c -H ::1 -C 5203 -P 5204 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -c -H ::1 -C 5223 -P 5224 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 tl CRR latency -ns1b ./tcp_crr -6 --nolog -C 5201 -P 5202 +ns1b ./tcp_crr -6 --nolog -C 5221 -P 5222 sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -c -H ::1 -C 5201 -P 5202 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -c -H ::1 -C 5221 -P 5222 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 -ns2b ./tcp_crr -6 --nolog -C 5203 -P 5204 +ns2b ./tcp_crr -6 --nolog -C 5223 -P 5224 sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -c -H ::1 -C 5203 -P 5204 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -c -H ::1 -C 5223 -P 5224 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 tl TCP/IPv4 to ns -ns1b (iperf3 -s1J -p 5201 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t1) & -ns1b iperf3 -s1J -p 5202 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t2 -hostb iperf3 -c 127.0.0.1 -p 5201 __OPTS__ & iperf3 -c 127.0.0.1 -p 5202 __OPTS__ +ns1b (iperf3 -s1J -p 5221 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t1) & +ns1b iperf3 -s1J -p 5222 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t2 +hostb iperf3 -c 127.0.0.1 -p 5221 __OPTS__ & iperf3 -c 127.0.0.1 -p 5222 __OPTS__ sleep 12 ns1b ns1out BW echo "$(cat t1) + $(cat t2)" | bc -l bw __BW__ 0.0 0.0 -ns2b (iperf3 -s1J -p 5203 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t1) & -ns2b iperf3 -s1J -p 5204 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t2 -hostb iperf3 -c 127.0.0.1 -p 5203 __OPTS__ & iperf3 -c 127.0.0.1 -p 5204 __OPTS__ +ns2b (iperf3 -s1J -p 5223 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t1) & +ns2b iperf3 -s1J -p 5224 | jq -rM ".end.sum_received.bits_per_second" >t2 +hostb iperf3 -c 127.0.0.1 -p 5223 __OPTS__ & iperf3 -c 127.0.0.1 -p 5224 __OPTS__ sleep 12 ns2b ns2out BW echo "$(cat t1) + $(cat t2)" | bc -l @@ -626,23 +626,23 @@ bw __BW__ 0.0 0.0 hostb tl RR latency -ns1b ./tcp_rr -4 --nolog -C 5201 -P 5202 +ns1b ./tcp_rr -4 --nolog -C 5221 -P 5222 sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -c -H 127.0.0.1 -C 5201 -P 5202 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -c -H 127.0.0.1 -C 5221 -P 5222 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 -ns2b ./tcp_rr -4 --nolog -C 5203 -P 5204 +ns2b ./tcp_rr -4 --nolog -C 5223 -P 5224 sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -c -H 127.0.0.1 -C 5203 -P 5204 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -c -H 127.0.0.1 -C 5223 -P 5224 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 tl CRR latency -ns1b ./tcp_crr -4 --nolog -C 5201 -P 5202 +ns1b ./tcp_crr -4 --nolog -C 5221 -P 5222 sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -c -H 127.0.0.1 -C 5201 -P 5202 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -c -H 127.0.0.1 -C 5221 -P 5222 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 -ns2b ./tcp_crr -4 --nolog -C 5203 -P 5204 +ns2b ./tcp_crr -4 --nolog -C 5223 -P 5224 sleep 2 -hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -c -H 127.0.0.1 -C 5203 -P 5204 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -c -H 127.0.0.1 -C 5223 -P 5224 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 tr TCP/IPv6 to host @@ -725,47 +725,47 @@ sleep 5 tr UDP/IPv6 to ns -ns1b iperf3 -s1J -p 5201 | jq -rM ".intervals[0].sum.bits_per_second" >t1 -hostb iperf3 -u -c ::1 -p 5201 -t5 -b 35G +ns1b iperf3 -s1J -p 5221 | jq -rM ".intervals[0].sum.bits_per_second" >t1 +hostb iperf3 -u -c ::1 -p 5221 -t5 -b 35G sleep 10 ns1out BW cat t1 bw __BW__ 0.0 0.0 -ns2b iperf3 -s1J -p 5204 | jq -rM ".intervals[0].sum.bits_per_second" >t1 -hostb iperf3 -u -c ::1 -p 5204 -t5 -b 35G +ns2b iperf3 -s1J -p 5224 | jq -rM ".intervals[0].sum.bits_per_second" >t1 +hostb iperf3 -u -c ::1 -p 5224 -t5 -b 35G sleep 10 ns2out BW cat t1 bw __BW__ 0.0 0.0 tl RR latency -ns1b ./udp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5201 -P 5202 +ns1b ./udp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5221 -P 5222 sleep 2 -hout LAT udp_rr --nolog -c -H ::1 -C 5201 -P 5202 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT udp_rr --nolog -c -H ::1 -C 5221 -P 5222 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 -ns2b ./udp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5203 -P 5204 +ns2b ./udp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5223 -P 5224 sleep 2 -hout LAT udp_rr --nolog -c -H ::1 -C 5203 -P 5204 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT udp_rr --nolog -c -H ::1 -C 5223 -P 5224 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 tl UDP/IPv4 to ns -ns1b iperf3 -s1J -p 5201 | jq -rM ".intervals[0].sum.bits_per_second" >t1 -hostb iperf3 -u -c 127.0.0.1 -p 5201 -t5 -b 35G +ns1b iperf3 -s1J -p 5221 | jq -rM ".intervals[0].sum.bits_per_second" >t1 +hostb iperf3 -u -c 127.0.0.1 -p 5221 -t5 -b 35G sleep 10 ns1out BW cat t1 bw __BW__ 0.0 0.0 -ns2b iperf3 -s1J -p 5204 | jq -rM ".intervals[0].sum.bits_per_second" >t1 -hostb iperf3 -u -c 127.0.0.1 -p 5204 -t5 -b 35G +ns2b iperf3 -s1J -p 5224 | jq -rM ".intervals[0].sum.bits_per_second" >t1 +hostb iperf3 -u -c 127.0.0.1 -p 5224 -t5 -b 35G sleep 10 ns2out BW cat t1 bw __BW__ 0.0 0.0 tl RR latency -ns1b ./udp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5201 -P 5202 +ns1b ./udp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5221 -P 5222 sleep 2 -hout LAT udp_rr --nolog -c -H 127.0.0.1 -C 5201 -P 5202 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT udp_rr --nolog -c -H 127.0.0.1 -C 5221 -P 5222 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 -ns2b ./udp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5203 -P 5204 +ns2b ./udp_rr -6 --nolog -C 5223 -P 5224 sleep 2 -hout LAT udp_rr --nolog -c -H 127.0.0.1 -C 5203 -P 5204 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' +hout LAT udp_rr --nolog -c -H 127.0.0.1 -C 5223 -P 5224 -l 5 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p' lat __LAT__ 100000 100000 tr UDP/IPv6 to host -- 2.35.1
It's not used anymore. While at it, fix the function name in the comment to perf_report_append_js(). Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio(a)redhat.com> --- test/lib/perf_report | 7 +------ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/test/lib/perf_report b/test/lib/perf_report index 8fd0588..46454d1 100755 --- a/test/lib/perf_report +++ b/test/lib/perf_report @@ -192,12 +192,7 @@ perf_report_sub() { sed -i 's/__'"${__et}"'__/'"${__es}"'/g' "${PERF_JS}" } -# perf_report_append() - Append generic string to current JavaScript report -perf_report_append() { - echo "${@}" >> "${PERF_JS}" -} - -# perf_report_append() - Append generic string to current template buffer +# perf_report_append_js() - Append generic string to current template buffer perf_report_append_js() { PERF_TEMPLATE_JS="${PERF_TEMPLATE_JS}${@}" } -- 2.35.1
...it doesn't actually exist, and this error now causes the demo to stop. Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio(a)redhat.com> --- test/lib/perf_report | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) diff --git a/test/lib/perf_report b/test/lib/perf_report index 46454d1..ed71ef9 100755 --- a/test/lib/perf_report +++ b/test/lib/perf_report @@ -215,6 +215,8 @@ perf_report() { # perf_th() - Table header for a set of tests perf_th() { + [ ${DEMO} -eq 1 ] && return + shift __th_buf= @@ -229,6 +231,8 @@ perf_th() { # perf_tr() - Main table row perf_tr() { + [ ${DEMO} -eq 1 ] && return + __line_no=0 shift while true; do @@ -240,6 +244,8 @@ perf_tr() { # perf_td() - Single cell with test result perf_td() { + [ ${DEMO} -eq 1 ] && return + __rewind="${1}" shift -- 2.35.1
For some reason, I used a capital O everywhere. Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio(a)redhat.com> --- README.md | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index fb09c6a..f8241b7 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -342,14 +342,14 @@ speeding up local connections, and usually requiring NAT. _pasta_: * ✅ official [packages](https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/passt) for Fedora * ✅ unofficial [packages](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) for CentOS - Stream, EPEL, Mageia, OpenSUSE + Stream, EPEL, Mageia, openSUSE * ✅ unofficial packages from x86_64 static builds for other RPM-based distributions and Debian * ✅ testing on non-x86_64 architectures (aarch64, armv7l, i386, ppc64, ppc64le, s390x) * ✅ example Debian [package files](/passt/tree/contrib/debian) * 🛠 official - [OpenSUSE packages](https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:mnhauke/passt) + [openSUSE packages](https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:mnhauke/passt) * ⌚ official packages for Debian ([RFP](https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1010498)), Arch Linux @@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ See also the [test logs](/builds/latest/test/). * [CentOS Stream](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) * [EPEL](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) * [Mageia](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) - * [OpenSUSE](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) + * [openSUSE](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) * [Other RPM-based distributions](/builds/latest/x86_64/) (unofficial, from static x86_64 builds) Static binaries and packages are simply built with: @@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ See also the [test logs](/builds/latest/test/). * [CentOS Stream](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) * [EPEL](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) * [Mageia](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) - * [OpenSUSE](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) + * [openSUSE](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) * [Other RPM-based distributions](/builds/latest/x86_64/) (unofficial, from static x86_64 builds) Static binaries and packages are simply built with: -- 2.35.1
...instead of my Copr. It's also not official yet, but surely more appropriate now. Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio(a)redhat.com> --- README.md | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f8241b7..acbd02f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -342,14 +342,14 @@ speeding up local connections, and usually requiring NAT. _pasta_: * ✅ official [packages](https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/passt) for Fedora * ✅ unofficial [packages](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) for CentOS - Stream, EPEL, Mageia, openSUSE + Stream, EPEL, Mageia * ✅ unofficial packages from x86_64 static builds for other RPM-based distributions and Debian * ✅ testing on non-x86_64 architectures (aarch64, armv7l, i386, ppc64, ppc64le, s390x) * ✅ example Debian [package files](/passt/tree/contrib/debian) * 🛠 official - [openSUSE packages](https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:mnhauke/passt) + [openSUSE packages](https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:dfaggioli:devel/pass… * ⌚ official packages for Debian ([RFP](https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1010498)), Arch Linux @@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ See also the [test logs](/builds/latest/test/). * [CentOS Stream](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) * [EPEL](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) * [Mageia](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) - * [openSUSE](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) + * [openSUSE](https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:dfaggioli:devel/pass… (unofficial) * [Other RPM-based distributions](/builds/latest/x86_64/) (unofficial, from static x86_64 builds) Static binaries and packages are simply built with: @@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ See also the [test logs](/builds/latest/test/). * [CentOS Stream](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) * [EPEL](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) * [Mageia](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) - * [openSUSE](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sbrivio/passt/) (unofficial) + * [openSUSE](https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:dfaggioli:devel/pass… (unofficial) * [Other RPM-based distributions](/builds/latest/x86_64/) (unofficial, from static x86_64 builds) Static binaries and packages are simply built with: -- 2.35.1
Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio(a)redhat.com> --- README.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index acbd02f..d7b3f1b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ See also the [test logs](/builds/latest/test/). * [openSUSE](https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:dfaggioli:devel/pass… (unofficial) * [Other RPM-based distributions](/builds/latest/x86_64/) (unofficial, from static x86_64 builds) - Static binaries and packages are simply built with: + Static binaries and packages are simply built with: make pkgs @@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ See also the [test logs](/builds/latest/test/). * [openSUSE](https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:dfaggioli:devel/pass… (unofficial) * [Other RPM-based distributions](/builds/latest/x86_64/) (unofficial, from static x86_64 builds) - Static binaries and packages are simply built with: + Static binaries and packages are simply built with: make pkgs @@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ See also the [test logs](/builds/latest/test/). * ...or run the demo script: - doc/demo.sh + doc/demo.sh * and that's it, you should now have TCP connections, UDP, and ICMP/ICMPv6 echo working from/to the namespace for IPv4 and IPv6 -- 2.35.1
The qemu patch isn't mentioned there anymore: replace reference with a link. Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio(a)redhat.com> --- README.md | 7 ++++--- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d7b3f1b..199f23a 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -557,9 +557,10 @@ See also the [test logs](/builds/latest/test/). doc/demo.sh -* alternatively, you can use libvirt, with [this patch](/passt/tree/libvirt/0001-conf-Introduce-support-for-UNIX-domain-socket-as-qem.patch), - to start qemu (with the patch mentioned above), with this kind of network - interface configuration: +* alternatively, you can use libvirt, with + [this patch](/passt/tree/libvirt/0001-conf-Introduce-support-for-UNIX-domain-socket-as-qem.patch), + to start qemu (with [these patches](/passt/tree/contrib/qemu), and this kind + of network interface configuration: <interface type='client'> <mac address='52:54:00:02:6b:60'/> -- 2.35.1
As suggested by David: those emojis might not be entirely obvious. Suggested-by: David Gibson <david(a)gibson.dropbear.id.au> Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio(a)redhat.com> --- README.md | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 199f23a..5a28690 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -247,6 +247,9 @@ speeding up local connections, and usually requiring NAT. _pasta_: ## Features +✅: done/supported, ❌: out of scope, 🛠: in progress/being considered +⌚: nice-to-have, eventually + ### Protocols * ✅ IPv4 * ✅ all features, except for -- 2.35.1