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#!/usr/bin/perl
# This program is used to test the max TCP connections allowed through a firewall,
# and may be used as an example for others who wish to automate LANforge tests.
# This script sets up 1 UDP connection and as many TCP connections as specified
# by $num_macvlans. Each connection is started and verified that it is passing
# traffic before starting the next connection. As each TCP connection is started
# the UDP connection is checked for any dropped packets. As soon as dropped packets
# are detected on the UDP connection, the number of TCP connections is recorded
# and the entire test is repeated for $loop_max times. An average number of TCP
# connections is calculated and reported at the conclusion of all the test runs.
# Un-buffer output
$| = 1;
use strict;
use Net::Telnet ();
use LANforge::Port;
use LANforge::Utils;
use LANforge::Endpoint;
my $lfmgr_host = "localhost";
my $lfmgr_port = 4001;
my $shelf = 1;
my $script_speed = 25; # Increase to issue commands faster.
# The LANforge resources
my $lf1 = 1; # Minor Resource EID.
my $lf2 = ""; # Set to "" if we have no second machine. Or set to second Resource
# minor EID to create mac-vlans on it.
# Port pairs. These are the ports that should be talking to each other.
# i.e. the third column in lf1_ports talks to the third column in lf2_ports.
# EIDs or aliases can be used.
# Port pairs must match on each shelf - will enhance to allow any pair on each shelf.
#my @lf1_ports = (1); #, 2, 3);
#my @lf2_ports = (2); #, 2, 3);
my @lf1_ports = ("eth0"); #, "eth2");
my @lf2_ports = ("eth1"); #, "eth3");
my $mac1 = 0x00; # Starting MAC address 00:m5:m4:m3:m2:m1 where:
my $mac2 = 0x00; # m5 is shelf EID, m4 is card EID, m3 is $mac3,
my $mac3 = 0x00; # m2 is $mac2 and m1 is $mac1.
my $ip_base1 = "192.168"; #
my $ip_c1 = 2; #
my $ip_lsb1 = 2; #
my $msk1 = "255.255.255.0"; #
my $ip_gw1 = "192.168.2.1"; #
my $ip_base2 = "172.1"; #
my $ip_c2 = 1; #
my $ip_lsb2 = 2; #
my $msk2 = "255.255.255.0"; #
my $ip_gw2 = "172.1.1.1"; #
my $num_macvlans = 200; # Number of mac vlans per port, or the number of connections
my $pause_min = 3; # Depends on $num_macvlans and how well your LANforge system runs
my $one_cx_per_port = 1;# If zero, will have one of EACH of the cx types on each port.
#my @cx_types = ("lf", "lf_udp", "lf_tcp", "custom_udp", "custom_tcp", "l4");
#my @min_pkt_szs = (64, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0);
#my @max_pkt_szs = (1514, 12000, 13000, 2048, 2048, 0);
my @cx_types = ("lf_tcp");
my @min_pkt_szs = (1472);
my @max_pkt_szs = (1472);
my $min_rate = 9600;
my $max_rate = 9600;
my $test_mgr = "mac_tm";
my $mac_init = 0; # Set to 1 to initialize IPs when running looped test.
my $ip_init = 0; # Set to 1 to initialize IPs when running looped test.
my $loop_max = 3; # Number of times the test will be run before calculating average TCP connections
my $report_timer = 1000; # 1 second, must be set higher when using > 500 mac vlans
my $cxcnt = 0;
my $avg_cxcnt = 0;
########################################################################
# Nothing to configure below here, most likely.
########################################################################
my @endpoint_names = (); #will be added to as they are created
my @cx_names = ();
# Open connection to the LANforge server.
my $t = new Net::Telnet(Timeout => 15,
Prompt => '/default\@btbits\>\>/');
my $timeout = 60;
$t->open(Host => $lfmgr_host,
Port => $lfmgr_port,
Timeout => $timeout);
$t->waitfor("/btbits\>\>/");
$t->max_buffer_length(1024 * 1024 * 10); # 10M buffer
# Configure our utils.
my $utils = new LANforge::Utils();
$utils->telnet($t); # Set our telnet object.
$utils->cli_send_silent(0); # Do show input to CLI
$utils->cli_rcv_silent(0); # Repress output from CLI ??
if ($lf2 == "") { $lf2 = $lf1; }
my $start_mvlan = 0;
my $num_mvlans = $num_macvlans;
my $i_c1 = $ip_c1;
my $i_lsb1 = $ip_lsb1;
my $i_c2 = $ip_c2;
my $i_lsb2 = $ip_lsb2;
my $dt = "";
my $loop = 0;
for ($loop = 0; $loop<$loop_max; $loop++) {
$dt = `date`;
chomp($dt);
print "\n\n***** Starting loop: $loop at: $dt *****\n\n";
@endpoint_names = ();
@cx_names = ();
$cxcnt = 0;
initToDefaults();
#exit(0);
# Now, add back the test manager we will be using
doCmd("add_tm $test_mgr");
doCmd("tm_register $test_mgr default"); #Add default user
doCmd("tm_register $test_mgr default_gui"); #Add default GUI user
addMacVlans();
# Add some IP addresses to the ports
initIpAddresses();
# Add our endpoints
addCrossConnects();
print "Done adding CXs.\n";
print "Pause $pause_min minutes for ports to update.\n";
for (my $n=1; $n<=$pause_min; $n++) {
print "$n of $pause_min\n";
sleep(60);
}
# Start Cross-Connects
my $p = 0;
for (my $q=0; $q<@cx_names; $q++) {
my $cmd = "set_cx_state $test_mgr " . $cx_names[$q] . " RUNNING";
doCmd($cmd);
$p = $q+$q;
# check that the CX is passing packets
my $endp = new LANforge::Endpoint();
$utils->updateEndpoint($endp, $endpoint_names[$p]);
my $en = $endp->rx_pkts();
my $slp=0;
while ($en == 0) {
# sleep to allow CX to connect
sleep(1);
$slp++;
$utils->updateEndpoint($endp, $endpoint_names[$p]);
$en = $endp->rx_pkts();
if ($slp > 14) {
# too long
print "WARNING: Waited too long on endp $q\n";
last;
}
}
# check UDP CX for dropped packets
my $endp1 = new LANforge::Endpoint();
$utils->updateEndpoint($endp1, $endpoint_names[0]);
my $en1 = $endp1->rx_dropped_pkts();
my $endp2 = new LANforge::Endpoint();
$utils->updateEndpoint($endp2, $endpoint_names[1]);
my $en2 = $endp2->rx_dropped_pkts();
if ($en1 != 0 || $en2 != 0) { # If there are ANY dropped packets on UDP CX
$avg_cxcnt = $avg_cxcnt + $cxcnt; # Average calculated later
last;
}
elsif ($q > 0) {
# Successfully added TCP CX, count it
$cxcnt++;
}
} #for $q
} #for $loop_max
if ($avg_cxcnt == 0) {
print "$cxcnt TCP connections were made.\n";
print "No dropped packets were detected on the UDP connection.\n";
print "Try increasing the number of connections.\n";
}
else {
$avg_cxcnt = int($avg_cxcnt / $loop_max);
print "$loop_max test loops completed.\n";
print "Average number of simultaneous TCP connections: $avg_cxcnt\n";
}
$dt = `date`;
chomp($dt);
print "Done at: $dt\n\n";
exit(0);
sub initToDefaults {
# Clean up database if stuff exists
doCmd("rm_cx $test_mgr all");
doCmd("rm_endp YES_ALL");
doCmd("rm_test_mgr $test_mgr");
initPortsToDefault();
}#initToDefaults
my $lsb1 = sprintf("%d", $mac1);
my $lsb2 = sprintf("%d", $mac2);
my $lsb3 = sprintf("%d", $mac3);
# Return a unique MAC address using last 3 octets
sub getNextMac {
$lsb1++;
if ($lsb1 > 255) {
$lsb2++;
$lsb1 = 0;
if ($lsb2 > 255) {
$lsb3++;
$lsb2 = 0;
if ($lsb3 > 255) {
print "*** WARNING, MAC address rolling over XX:YY:ZZ:ff:ff:ff ***\n";
$lsb3 = 0;
}
}
}
$mac1 = sprintf("%02x", $lsb1);
$mac2 = sprintf("%02x", $lsb2);
$mac3 = sprintf("%02x", $lsb3);
return "$mac3:$mac2:$mac1";
} # getNextMac
sub addMacVlans {
if ($mac_init == 1 ) {
$lsb1 = sprintf("%d", $mac1);
$lsb2 = sprintf("%d", $mac2);
$lsb3 = sprintf("%d", $mac3);
}
my $i;
my $q;
my $v;
my $throttle = $script_speed;
my $since_throttle = 0;
for ($q = 0; $q<@lf1_ports; $q++) {
my $pnum1 = $lf1_ports[$q];
my $pnum2 = $lf2_ports[$q];
for ($i = $start_mvlan; $i<($num_mvlans + $start_mvlan); $i++) {
my $shlf = sprintf("%02x", $shelf);
my $card = sprintf("%02x", $lf1);
my $mac_index = getNextMac();
my $mac_addr = "00:$shlf:$card:$mac_index";
doCmd("add_mvlan $shelf $lf1 $pnum1 $mac_addr $i");
if ($lf2 ne "") {
$card = sprintf("%02x", $lf2);
$mac_index = getNextMac();
$mac_addr = "00:$shlf:$card:$mac_index";
doCmd("add_mvlan $shelf $lf2 $pnum2 $mac_addr $i");
}
# Throttle ourself so we don't over-run the poor LANforge system.
if ($since_throttle++ > $throttle) {
my $p1 = new LANforge::Port();
$utils->updatePort($p1, $shelf, $lf1, $pnum1);
if ($lf2 ne "") {
my $p1 = new LANforge::Port();
$utils->updatePort($p1, $shelf, $lf2, $pnum2);
}
$since_throttle = 0;
}
}
}
doCmd("probe_ports");
# Wait untill we discover all the ports...
for ($q = 0; $q<@lf1_ports; $q++) {
my $p1 = new LANforge::Port();
$utils->updatePort($p1, $shelf, $lf1, $lf1_ports[$q]);
my $pname = $p1->{dev};
my $p2 = new LANforge::Port();
my $pname2;
if ($lf2 ne "") {
$utils->updatePort($p2, $shelf, $lf2, $lf2_ports[$q]);
$pname2 = $p2->{dev};
}
for ($i = 0; $i<$num_macvlans; $i++) {
while (1) {
$utils->updatePort($p1, $shelf, $lf1, "$pname\#$i");
if ($lf2 ne "") {
$utils->updatePort($p2, $shelf, $lf2, "$pname2\#$i");
}
if ($p1->isPhantom() || (($lf2 ne "") && $p2->isPhantom())) {
sleep(1);
}
else {
last;
}
}
}
}
}#addMacVlans
# Wait untill the system can update a port..
sub throttleCard {
my $s = shift;
my $c = shift;
my $p1 = new LANforge::Port();
$utils->updatePort($p1, $s, $c, 1);
}#throttle
sub initPortsToDefault {
clearMacVlanPorts($shelf, $lf1);
if ($lf2 ne "") {
clearMacVlanPorts($shelf, $lf2);
}
throttleCard($shelf, $lf1);
if ($lf2 ne "") {
throttleCard($shelf, $lf2);
}
# Set all ports we are messing with to known state.
my $i = 0;
for ($i = 0; $i<@lf1_ports; $i++) {
my $tmp = $lf1_ports[$i];
my $tmp2 = $lf2_ports[$i];
doCmd("set_port $shelf $lf1 $tmp 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 NA NA NA");
if ($lf2 ne "") {
doCmd("set_port $shelf $lf2 $tmp2 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 NA NA NA");
}
}
}
sub clearMacVlanPorts {
my $s = shift;
my $c = shift;
my $i;
my $found_one = 1;
my @ports = ();
while ($found_one) {
$found_one = 0;
doCmd("probe_ports");
# Clear out any existing MAC-VLAN ports.
$utils->error("");
@ports = $utils->getPortListing($s, $c);
my $mx = @ports;
print "Found $mx ports for card: $shelf.$lf1\n";
if (($mx == 0) || ($utils->error() =~ /Timed out/g)) {
# System is too backlogged to answer, wait a bit
print " Will try listing ports again in a few seconds...system is backlogged now!\n";
sleep(5);
$found_one = 1;
next;
}
my $throttle = 0;
for ($i = 0; $i<$mx; $i++) {
if ($ports[$i]->isMacVlan()) {
doCmd($ports[$i]->getDeleteCmd());
} #fi isMacVlan
}
}
}
sub initIpAddresses {
# Set all ports we are messing with to known state.
my $i = 0;
# init base IP or keep rolling since rolling might stress caching in DUT/NUT.
if ($ip_init = 1) {
$i_c1 = $ip_c1;
$i_lsb1 = $ip_lsb1;
$i_c2 = $ip_c2;
$i_lsb2 = $ip_lsb2;
}
for ($i = 0; $i<@lf1_ports; $i++) {
my $tmp = $lf1_ports[$i];
my $tmp2 = $lf2_ports[$i];
my $cmd = "";
$cmd = "set_port $shelf $lf1 $tmp 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 NA NA NA";
doCmd($cmd);
if ($lf2 ne "") {
$cmd = "set_port $shelf $lf2 $tmp2 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 NA NA NA";
doCmd($cmd);
}
my $p1 = new LANforge::Port();
$utils->updatePort($p1, $shelf, $lf1, $tmp);
my $pname = $p1->{dev};
my $q;
my $throttle = $script_speed;
my $since_throttle = 0;
for ($q = 0; $q<$num_macvlans; $q++) {
$cmd = "set_port $shelf $lf1 $pname\#$q $ip_base1.$i_c1.$i_lsb1 $msk1 " .
"$ip_gw1 NA NA NA";
doCmd($cmd);
$i_lsb1++;
if ($i_lsb1 > 250) {
$i_c1++;
$i_lsb1 = 2;
}
if ($since_throttle++ > $throttle) {
my $p1 = new LANforge::Port();
$utils->updatePort($p1, $shelf, $lf1, "$pname\#$q");
$since_throttle = 0;
}
}
if ($lf2 ne "") {
$p1 = new LANforge::Port();
$utils->updatePort($p1, $shelf, $lf2, $tmp2);
$pname = $p1->{dev};
for ($q = 0; $q<$num_macvlans; $q++) {
$cmd = "set_port $shelf $lf2 $pname\#$q $ip_base2.$i_c2.$i_lsb2 $msk2 " .
"$ip_gw2 NA NA NA";
doCmd($cmd);
$i_lsb2++;
if ($i_lsb2 > 250) {
$i_c2++;
$i_lsb2 = 2;
}
if ($since_throttle++ > $throttle) {
my $p1 = new LANforge::Port();
$utils->updatePort($p1, $shelf, $lf2, "$pname\#$q");
$since_throttle = 0;
}
}
}# If we have an LF-2 defined.
}
}
sub addCrossConnects {
my $ep = 0;
my $cx = 1;
my $i = 0;
my @all_ports1 = @lf1_ports;
my $j;
my $pname;
for ($j = 0; $j<@lf1_ports; $j++) {
my $p1 = new LANforge::Port();
$utils->updatePort($p1, $shelf, $lf1, $lf1_ports[$j]);
$pname = $p1->{dev};
my $q;
for ($q = 0; $q<$num_macvlans; $q++) {
@all_ports1 = (@all_ports1, "$pname\#$q");
}
}
my @all_ports2 = @lf2_ports;
if ($lf2 ne "") {
for ($j = 0; $j<@lf2_ports; $j++) {
my $p1 = new LANforge::Port();
$utils->updatePort($p1, $shelf, $lf2, $lf2_ports[$j]);
$pname = $p1->{dev};
my $q;
for ($q = 0; $q<$num_macvlans; $q++) {
@all_ports2 = (@all_ports2, "$pname\#$q");
}
}
}
print "About to start endpoints, all_ports1:\n" . join(" ", @all_ports1) .
"\nall_ports2: " . join(" ", @all_ports2) . "\n\n";
if ($one_cx_per_port) {
my $j = 1;
my $cxs = 0;
for ($j ; $j<@all_ports1; $j++) {
my $i = $cxs % @cx_types;
$cxs++;
if ($j == 1) {
my $burst = "NO";
if ($min_rate != $max_rate) {
$burst = "YES";
}
my $szrnd = "NO";
if ($min_pkt_szs[$i] != $max_pkt_szs[$i]) {
$szrnd = "YES";
}
my $pattern = "increasing";
if ($cx_types[$i] =~ /custom/) {
$pattern = "custom";
}
# Create UDP endpoints
my $ep1 = "endp-${ep}-TX";
$ep++;
my $ep2 = "endp-${ep}-RX";
$ep++;
@endpoint_names = (@endpoint_names, $ep1, $ep2);
# Add the UDP endpoints
my $cmd = "add_endp $ep1 $shelf $lf1 " . $all_ports1[$j] . " lf_udp " .
" -1 $burst $min_rate $max_rate $szrnd " . $min_pkt_szs[$i] . " " . $max_pkt_szs[$i] .
" $pattern NO";
doCmd($cmd);
if ($lf2 == "") {
die("Must have lf2 defined if using non-l4 endpoints.");
}
$cmd = "add_endp $ep2 $shelf $lf2 " . $all_ports2[$j] . " lf_udp " .
" -1 $burst $min_rate $max_rate $szrnd " . $min_pkt_szs[$i] . " " .
$max_pkt_szs[$i] . " $pattern NO";
doCmd($cmd);
# Now, add the cross-connects
my $cx_name = sprintf "cx-%04d", $cx;
$cmd = "add_cx $cx_name $test_mgr $ep2 $ep1";
doCmd($cmd);
doCmd("set_cx_report_timer $test_mgr $cx_name $report_timer");
$cx++;
@cx_names = (@cx_names, $cx_name);
}
else {
my $burst = "NO";
if ($min_rate != $max_rate) {
$burst = "YES";
}
my $szrnd = "NO";
if ($min_pkt_szs[$i] != $max_pkt_szs[$i]) {
$szrnd = "YES";
}
my $pattern = "increasing";
if ($cx_types[$i] =~ /custom/) {
$pattern = "custom";
}
my $ep1 = "endp-${ep}-TX";
$ep++;
my $ep2 = "endp-${ep}-RX";
$ep++;
@endpoint_names = (@endpoint_names, $ep1, $ep2);
my $cmd = "add_endp $ep1 $shelf $lf1 " . $all_ports1[$j] . " " . @cx_types[$i] .
" -1 $burst $min_rate $max_rate $szrnd " . $min_pkt_szs[$i] . " " . $max_pkt_szs[$i] .
" $pattern NO";
doCmd($cmd);
if ($lf2 == "") {
die("Must lave lf2 defined if using non-l4 endpoints.");
}
$cmd = "add_endp $ep2 $shelf $lf2 " . $all_ports2[$j] . " " . @cx_types[$i] .
" -1 $burst $min_rate $max_rate $szrnd " . $min_pkt_szs[$i] . " " .
$max_pkt_szs[$i] . " $pattern NO";
doCmd($cmd);
# Now, add the cross-connects
my $cx_name = sprintf "cx-%04d", $cx;
$cmd = "add_cx $cx_name $test_mgr $ep1 $ep2";
doCmd($cmd);
doCmd("set_cx_report_timer $test_mgr $cx_name $report_timer");
$cx++;
@cx_names = (@cx_names, $cx_name);
}
}#for all ports
}#one_cx_per_port
}#addCrossConnects
sub doCmd {
my $cmd = shift;
print ">>> $cmd\n";
$t->print($cmd);
my @rslt = $t->waitfor(Match => '/ \>\>RSLT:(.*)/',
Timeout => $timeout);
print "**************\n @rslt ................\n\n";
#sleep(1);
}