[PATCH RFC net-next v4 11/12] selftests/vsock: invoke vsock_test through helpers

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From: Bobby Eshleman <bobbyeshleman@xxxxxxxx>

Add helper calls vm_vsock_test() and host_vsock_test() to invoke the
vsock_test binary. This encapsulates several items of repeat logic, such
as waiting for the server to reach listening state and
enabling/disabling the bash option pipefail to avoid pipe-style logging
from hiding failures.

Signed-off-by: Bobby Eshleman <bobbyeshleman@xxxxxxxx>
---
 tools/testing/selftests/vsock/vmtest.sh | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
 1 file changed, 108 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/vsock/vmtest.sh b/tools/testing/selftests/vsock/vmtest.sh
index 183647a86c8a..5e36d1068f6f 100755
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/vsock/vmtest.sh
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/vsock/vmtest.sh
@@ -248,6 +248,7 @@ wait_for_listener()
 	local port=$1
 	local interval=$2
 	local max_intervals=$3
+	local old_pipefail
 	local protocol=tcp
 	local pattern
 	local i
@@ -256,6 +257,13 @@ wait_for_listener()
 
 	# for tcp protocol additionally check the socket state
 	[ "${protocol}" = "tcp" ] && pattern="${pattern}0A"
+
+	# 'grep -q' exits on match, sending SIGPIPE to 'awk', which exits with
+	# an error, causing the if-condition to fail when pipefail is set.
+	# Instead, temporarily disable pipefail and restore it later.
+	old_pipefail=$(set -o | awk '/^pipefail[[:space:]]+(on|off)$/{print $2}')
+	set +o pipefail
+
 	for i in $(seq "${max_intervals}"); do
 		if awk '{print $2" "$4}' /proc/net/"${protocol}"* | \
 		   grep -q "${pattern}"; then
@@ -263,6 +271,10 @@ wait_for_listener()
 		fi
 		sleep "${interval}"
 	done
+
+	if [[ "${old_pipefail}" == on ]]; then
+		set -o pipefail
+	fi
 }
 
 vm_wait_for_listener() {
@@ -314,28 +326,112 @@ log_guest() {
 	LOG_PREFIX=guest log $@
 }
 
+vm_vsock_test() {
+	local ns=$1
+	local mode=$2
+	local rc
+
+	set -o pipefail
+	if [[ "${mode}" == client ]]; then
+		local host=$3
+		local cid=$4
+		local port=$5
+
+		# log output and use pipefail to respect vsock_test errors
+		vm_ssh "${ns}" -- "${VSOCK_TEST}" \
+			--mode=client \
+			--control-host="${host}" \
+			--peer-cid="${cid}" \
+			--control-port="${port}" \
+			2>&1 | log_guest
+		rc=$?
+	else
+		local cid=$3
+		local port=$4
+
+		# log output and use pipefail to respect vsock_test errors
+		vm_ssh "${ns}" -- "${VSOCK_TEST}" \
+			--mode=server \
+			--peer-cid="${cid}" \
+			--control-port="${port}" \
+			2>&1 | log_guest &
+		rc=$?
+
+		if [[ $rc -ne 0 ]]; then
+			set +o pipefail
+			return $rc
+		fi
+
+		vm_wait_for_listener "${ns}" "${port}"
+		rc=$?
+	fi
+	set +o pipefail
+
+	return $rc
 }
 
+host_vsock_test() {
+	local ns=$1
+	local mode=$2
+	local cmd
+
+	if [[ "${ns}" == none ]]; then
+		cmd="${VSOCK_TEST}"
+	else
+		cmd="ip netns exec ${ns} ${VSOCK_TEST}"
+	fi
+
+	# log output and use pipefail to respect vsock_test errors
+	set -o pipefail
+	if [[ "${mode}" == client ]]; then
+		local host=$3
+		local cid=$4
+		local port=$5
+
+		${cmd} \
+			--mode="${mode}" \
+			--peer-cid="${cid}" \
+			--control-host="${host}" \
+			--control-port="${port}" 2>&1 | log_host
+		rc=$?
+	else
+		local cid=$3
+		local port=$4
+
+		${cmd} \
+			--mode="${mode}" \
+			--peer-cid="${cid}" \
+			--control-port="${port}" 2>&1 | log_host &
+		rc=$?
+
+		if [[ $rc -ne 0 ]]; then
+			return $rc
+		fi
+
+		host_wait_for_listener "${ns}" "${port}" "${WAIT_PERIOD}" "${WAIT_PERIOD_MAX}"
+		rc=$?
+	fi
+	set +o pipefail
 
+	return $rc
 }
 
 test_vm_server_host_client() {
+	vm_vsock_test "none" "server" 2 "${TEST_GUEST_PORT}"
+	host_vsock_test "none" "client" "127.0.0.1" "${VSOCK_CID}" "${TEST_HOST_PORT}"
+}
 
-	vm_ssh -- "${VSOCK_TEST}" \
-		--mode=server \
-		--control-port="${TEST_GUEST_PORT}" \
-		--peer-cid=2 \
-		2>&1 | log_guest &
+test_vm_client_host_server() {
+	host_vsock_test "none" "server" "${VSOCK_CID}" "${TEST_HOST_PORT_LISTENER}"
+	vm_vsock_test "none" "client" "10.0.2.2" 2 "${TEST_HOST_PORT_LISTENER}"
+}
 
-	vm_wait_for_listener "${TEST_GUEST_PORT}"
+test_vm_loopback() {
+	vm_vsock_test "none" "server" 1 "${TEST_HOST_PORT_LISTENER}"
+	vm_vsock_test "none" "client" "127.0.0.1" 1 "${TEST_HOST_PORT_LISTENER}"
+}
 
-	${VSOCK_TEST} \
-		--mode=client \
-		--control-host=127.0.0.1 \
-		--peer-cid="${VSOCK_CID}" \
-		--control-port="${TEST_HOST_PORT}" 2>&1 | log_host
 
-	return $?
 }
 
 test_vm_client_host_server() {

-- 
2.47.3





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