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"""
Test the role status message
"""
import struct
import unittest
import logging
import oftest
from oftest import config
import oftest.controller as controller
import ofp
import oftest.base_tests as base_tests
from oftest.testutils import *
def simple_role_request(test, role, gen=None, con=None):
"""
Send a role request we expect to succeed
"""
if con == None:
con = test.controller
request = ofp.message.role_request(role=role, generation_id=gen)
response, _ = con.transact(request)
test.assertTrue(isinstance(response, ofp.message.role_reply), "Expected a role reply")
if role != ofp.OFPCR_ROLE_NOCHANGE:
test.assertEquals(response.role, role)
if gen != None:
test.assertEquals(response.generation_id, gen)
return response.role, response.generation_id
@disabled
class RoleStatus(unittest.TestCase):
"""
Verify that when a connection becomes a master the existing master is
downgraded to slave and receives a role-status message.
Requires the switch to attempt to connect in parallel to ports 6653
and 6753 on the configured IP.
"""
def setUp(self):
host = config["controller_host"]
self.controllers = [
controller.Controller(host=host,port=6653),
controller.Controller(host=host,port=6753)
]
def runTest(self):
# Connect and handshake with both controllers
for con in self.controllers:
con.start()
if not con.connect():
raise AssertionError("failed to connect controller %s" % str(con))
reply, _ = con.transact(ofp.message.features_request())
self.assertTrue(isinstance(reply, ofp.message.features_reply))
# Assert initial role and get generation IDs
role, gen0 = simple_role_request(self, ofp.OFPCR_ROLE_NOCHANGE, con=self.controllers[0])
self.assertEqual(role, ofp.OFPCR_ROLE_EQUAL)
role, gen1 = simple_role_request(self, ofp.OFPCR_ROLE_NOCHANGE, con=self.controllers[1])
self.assertEqual(role, ofp.OFPCR_ROLE_EQUAL)
# Initial role assignment: controller 0 is master, controller 1 is slave
simple_role_request(self, ofp.OFPCR_ROLE_MASTER, gen0, con=self.controllers[0])
simple_role_request(self, ofp.OFPCR_ROLE_SLAVE, gen1, con=self.controllers[1])
self.verify_role(self.controllers[0], ofp.OFPCR_ROLE_MASTER)
self.verify_role(self.controllers[1], ofp.OFPCR_ROLE_SLAVE)
# Controller 1 requests master
# Controller 0 becomes slave
simple_role_request(self, ofp.OFPCR_ROLE_MASTER, gen1, con=self.controllers[1])
self.verify_role(self.controllers[0], ofp.OFPCR_ROLE_SLAVE)
self.verify_role(self.controllers[1], ofp.OFPCR_ROLE_MASTER)
# Controller 0 should receive a role_status message
msg, _ = self.controllers[0].poll(ofp.message.role_status)
self.assertIsInstance(msg, ofp.message.role_status)
self.assertEqual(msg.role, ofp.OFPCR_ROLE_SLAVE)
self.assertEqual(msg.reason, ofp.OFPCRR_MASTER_REQUEST)
self.assertEqual(msg.generation_id, gen1)
def verify_role(self, con, role):
rcv_role, _ = simple_role_request(self, ofp.OFPCR_ROLE_NOCHANGE, con=con)
self.assertEqual(rcv_role, role)
def tearDown(self):
for con in self.controllers:
con.shutdown()