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"""
Prototype test cases related to operation under load
It is recommended that these definitions be kept in their own
namespace as different groups of tests will likely define
similar identifiers.
The function test_set_init is called with a complete configuration
dictionary prior to the invocation of any tests from this file.
The switch is actively attempting to contact the controller at the address
indicated in oft_config
In general these test cases make some assumption about the external
configuration of the switch under test. For now, the assumption is
that the first two OF ports are connected by a loopback cable.
"""
import copy
import logging
import unittest
import oftest.controller as controller
import oftest.cstruct as ofp
import oftest.message as message
import oftest.dataplane as dataplane
import oftest.action as action
import oftest.parse as parse
import basic
import time
from testutils import *
#@var load_port_map Local copy of the configuration map from OF port
# numbers to OS interfaces
load_port_map = None
#@var load_logger Local logger object
load_logger = None
#@var load_config Local copy of global configuration data
load_config = None
# For test priority
#@var test_prio Set test priority for local tests
test_prio = {}
def test_set_init(config):
"""
Set up function for packet action test classes
@param config The configuration dictionary; see oft
"""
global load_port_map
global load_logger
global load_config
load_logger = logging.getLogger("load")
load_logger.info("Initializing test set")
load_port_map = config["port_map"]
load_config = config
class LoadBarrier(basic.SimpleProtocol):
"""
Test barrier under load with loopback
This test assumes there is a pair of ports on the switch with
a loopback cable connected and that spanning tree is disabled.
A flow is installed to cause a storm of packet-in messages
when a packet is sent to the loopbacked interface. After causing
this storm, a barrier request is sent.
The test succeeds if the barrier response is received. Otherwise
the test fails.
"""
def runTest(self):
# Set up flow to send from port 1 to port 2 and copy to CPU
# Test parameter gives LB port base (assumes consecutive)
lb_port = test_param_get(self.config, 'lb_port', default=1)
barrier_count = test_param_get(self.config, 'barrier_count',
default=10)
# Set controller to filter packet ins
self.controller.filter_packet_in = True
self.controller.pkt_in_filter_limit = 10
pkt = simple_tcp_packet()
match = parse.packet_to_flow_match(pkt)
match.wildcards &= ~ofp.OFPFW_IN_PORT
match.in_port = lb_port
act = action.action_output()
act.port = lb_port + 1
request = message.flow_mod()
request.match = match
request.hard_timeout = 2 * barrier_count
request.buffer_id = 0xffffffff
self.assertTrue(request.actions.add(act), "Could not add action")
act = action.action_output()
act.port = ofp.OFPP_CONTROLLER
self.assertTrue(request.actions.add(act), "Could not add action")
rv = self.controller.message_send(request)
self.assertTrue(rv != -1, "Error installing flow mod")
self.assertEqual(do_barrier(self.controller), 0, "Barrier failed")
# Create packet out and send to port lb_port + 1
msg = message.packet_out()
msg.data = str(pkt)
act = action.action_output()
act.port = lb_port + 1
self.assertTrue(msg.actions.add(act), 'Could not add action to msg')
load_logger.info("Sleeping before starting storm")
time.sleep(1) # Root causing issue with fast disconnects
load_logger.info("Sending packet out to %d" % (lb_port + 1))
rv = self.controller.message_send(msg)
self.assertTrue(rv == 0, "Error sending out message")
for idx in range(0, barrier_count):
self.assertEqual(do_barrier(self.controller), 0, "Barrier failed")
# To do: Add some interesting functionality here
load_logger.info("Barrier %d completed" % idx)
# Clear the flow table when done
load_logger.debug("Deleting all flows from switch")
rc = delete_all_flows(self.controller, load_logger)
self.assertEqual(rc, 0, "Failed to delete all flows")
# Do not run by default; still mysterious disconnects often
test_prio["LoadBarrier"] = -1