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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2025-05-28 15:24:36 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2025-05-28 15:24:36 -0700 |
commit | 1b98f357dadd6ea613a435fbaef1a5dd7b35fd21 (patch) | |
tree | 32a7195aead30f4dcadf3c3f897df2b4611b88b8 /tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/sock_iter_batch.c | |
parent | 47cf96fbe393839b125a9b694a8cfdd3f4216baa (diff) | |
parent | f6bd8faeb113c8ab783466bc5bc1a5442ae85176 (diff) |
Merge tag 'net-next-6.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next
Pull networking updates from Paolo Abeni:
"Core:
- Implement the Device Memory TCP transmit path, allowing zero-copy
data transmission on top of TCP from e.g. GPU memory to the wire.
- Move all the IPv6 routing tables management outside the RTNL scope,
under its own lock and RCU. The route control path is now 3x times
faster.
- Convert queue related netlink ops to instance lock, reducing again
the scope of the RTNL lock. This improves the control plane
scalability.
- Refactor the software crc32c implementation, removing unneeded
abstraction layers and improving significantly the related
micro-benchmarks.
- Optimize the GRO engine for UDP-tunneled traffic, for a 10%
performance improvement in related stream tests.
- Cover more per-CPU storage with local nested BH locking; this is a
prep work to remove the current per-CPU lock in local_bh_disable()
on PREMPT_RT.
- Introduce and use nlmsg_payload helper, combining buffer bounds
verification with accessing payload carried by netlink messages.
Netfilter:
- Rewrite the procfs conntrack table implementation, improving
considerably the dump performance. A lot of user-space tools still
use this interface.
- Implement support for wildcard netdevice in netdev basechain and
flowtables.
- Integrate conntrack information into nft trace infrastructure.
- Export set count and backend name to userspace, for better
introspection.
BPF:
- BPF qdisc support: BPF-qdisc can be implemented with BPF struct_ops
programs and can be controlled in similar way to traditional qdiscs
using the "tc qdisc" command.
- Refactor the UDP socket iterator, addressing long standing issues
WRT duplicate hits or missed sockets.
Protocols:
- Improve TCP receive buffer auto-tuning and increase the default
upper bound for the receive buffer; overall this improves the
single flow maximum thoughput on 200Gbs link by over 60%.
- Add AFS GSSAPI security class to AF_RXRPC; it provides transport
security for connections to the AFS fileserver and VL server.
- Improve TCP multipath routing, so that the sources address always
matches the nexthop device.
- Introduce SO_PASSRIGHTS for AF_UNIX, to allow disabling SCM_RIGHTS,
and thus preventing DoS caused by passing around problematic FDs.
- Retire DCCP socket. DCCP only receives updates for bugs, and major
distros disable it by default. Its removal allows for better
organisation of TCP fields to reduce the number of cache lines hit
in the fast path.
- Extend TCP drop-reason support to cover PAWS checks.
Driver API:
- Reorganize PTP ioctl flag support to require an explicit opt-in for
the drivers, avoiding the problem of drivers not rejecting new
unsupported flags.
- Converted several device drivers to timestamping APIs.
- Introduce per-PHY ethtool dump helpers, improving the support for
dump operations targeting PHYs.
Tests and tooling:
- Add support for classic netlink in user space C codegen, so that
ynl-c can now read, create and modify links, routes addresses and
qdisc layer configuration.
- Add ynl sub-types for binary attributes, allowing ynl-c to output
known struct instead of raw binary data, clarifying the classic
netlink output.
- Extend MPTCP selftests to improve the code-coverage.
- Add tests for XDP tail adjustment in AF_XDP.
New hardware / drivers:
- OpenVPN virtual driver: offload OpenVPN data channels processing to
the kernel-space, increasing the data transfer throughput WRT the
user-space implementation.
- Renesas glue driver for the gigabit ethernet RZ/V2H(P) SoC.
- Broadcom asp-v3.0 ethernet driver.
- AMD Renoir ethernet device.
- ReakTek MT9888 2.5G ethernet PHY driver.
- Aeonsemi 10G C45 PHYs driver.
Drivers:
- Ethernet high-speed NICs:
- nVidia/Mellanox (mlx5):
- refactor the steering table handling to significantly
reduce the amount of memory used
- add support for complex matches in H/W flow steering
- improve flow streeing error handling
- convert to netdev instance locking
- Intel (100G, ice, igb, ixgbe, idpf):
- ice: add switchdev support for LLDP traffic over VF
- ixgbe: add firmware manipulation and regions devlink support
- igb: introduce support for frame transmission premption
- igb: adds persistent NAPI configuration
- idpf: introduce RDMA support
- idpf: add initial PTP support
- Meta (fbnic):
- extend hardware stats coverage
- add devlink dev flash support
- Broadcom (bnxt):
- add support for RX-side device memory TCP
- Wangxun (txgbe):
- implement support for udp tunnel offload
- complete PTP and SRIOV support for AML 25G/10G devices
- Ethernet NICs embedded and virtual:
- Google (gve):
- add device memory TCP TX support
- Amazon (ena):
- support persistent per-NAPI config
- Airoha:
- add H/W support for L2 traffic offload
- add per flow stats for flow offloading
- RealTek (rtl8211): add support for WoL magic packet
- Synopsys (stmmac):
- dwmac-socfpga 1000BaseX support
- add Loongson-2K3000 support
- introduce support for hardware-accelerated VLAN stripping
- Broadcom (bcmgenet):
- expose more H/W stats
- Freescale (enetc, dpaa2-eth):
- enetc: add MAC filter, VLAN filter RSS and loopback support
- dpaa2-eth: convert to H/W timestamping APIs
- vxlan: convert FDB table to rhashtable, for better scalabilty
- veth: apply qdisc backpressure on full ring to reduce TX drops
- Ethernet switches:
- Microchip (kzZ88x3): add ETS scheduler support
- Ethernet PHYs:
- RealTek (rtl8211):
- add support for WoL magic packet
- add support for PHY LEDs
- CAN:
- Adds RZ/G3E CANFD support to the rcar_canfd driver.
- Preparatory work for CAN-XL support.
- Add self-tests framework with support for CAN physical interfaces.
- WiFi:
- mac80211:
- scan improvements with multi-link operation (MLO)
- Qualcomm (ath12k):
- enable AHB support for IPQ5332
- add monitor interface support to QCN9274
- add multi-link operation support to WCN7850
- add 802.11d scan offload support to WCN7850
- monitor mode for WCN7850, better 6 GHz regulatory
- Qualcomm (ath11k):
- restore hibernation support
- MediaTek (mt76):
- WiFi-7 improvements
- implement support for mt7990
- Intel (iwlwifi):
- enhanced multi-link single-radio (EMLSR) support on 5 GHz links
- rework device configuration
- RealTek (rtw88):
- improve throughput for RTL8814AU
- RealTek (rtw89):
- add multi-link operation support
- STA/P2P concurrency improvements
- support different SAR configs by antenna
- Bluetooth:
- introduce HCI Driver protocol
- btintel_pcie: do not generate coredump for diagnostic events
- btusb: add HCI Drv commands for configuring altsetting
- btusb: add RTL8851BE device 0x0bda:0xb850
- btusb: add new VID/PID 13d3/3584 for MT7922
- btusb: add new VID/PID 13d3/3630 and 13d3/3613 for MT7925
- btnxpuart: implement host-wakeup feature"
* tag 'net-next-6.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (1611 commits)
selftests/bpf: Fix bpf selftest build warning
selftests: netfilter: Fix skip of wildcard interface test
net: phy: mscc: Stop clearing the the UDPv4 checksum for L2 frames
net: openvswitch: Fix the dead loop of MPLS parse
calipso: Don't call calipso functions for AF_INET sk.
selftests/tc-testing: Add a test for HFSC eltree double add with reentrant enqueue behaviour on netem
net_sched: hfsc: Address reentrant enqueue adding class to eltree twice
octeontx2-pf: QOS: Refactor TC_HTB_LEAF_DEL_LAST callback
octeontx2-pf: QOS: Perform cache sync on send queue teardown
net: mana: Add support for Multi Vports on Bare metal
net: devmem: ncdevmem: remove unused variable
net: devmem: ksft: upgrade rx test to send 1K data
net: devmem: ksft: add 5 tuple FS support
net: devmem: ksft: add exit_wait to make rx test pass
net: devmem: ksft: add ipv4 support
net: devmem: preserve sockc_err
page_pool: fix ugly page_pool formatting
net: devmem: move list_add to net_devmem_bind_dmabuf.
selftests: netfilter: nft_queue.sh: include file transfer duration in log message
net: phy: mscc: Fix memory leak when using one step timestamping
...
Diffstat (limited to 'tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/sock_iter_batch.c')
-rw-r--r-- | tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/sock_iter_batch.c | 447 |
1 files changed, 434 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/sock_iter_batch.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/sock_iter_batch.c index d56e18b25528..a4517bee34d5 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/sock_iter_batch.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/sock_iter_batch.c @@ -7,14 +7,433 @@ #define TEST_NS "sock_iter_batch_netns" +static const int init_batch_size = 16; static const int nr_soreuse = 4; +struct iter_out { + int idx; + __u64 cookie; +} __packed; + +struct sock_count { + __u64 cookie; + int count; +}; + +static int insert(__u64 cookie, struct sock_count counts[], int counts_len) +{ + int insert = -1; + int i = 0; + + for (; i < counts_len; i++) { + if (!counts[i].cookie) { + insert = i; + } else if (counts[i].cookie == cookie) { + insert = i; + break; + } + } + if (insert < 0) + return insert; + + counts[insert].cookie = cookie; + counts[insert].count++; + + return counts[insert].count; +} + +static int read_n(int iter_fd, int n, struct sock_count counts[], + int counts_len) +{ + struct iter_out out; + int nread = 1; + int i = 0; + + for (; nread > 0 && (n < 0 || i < n); i++) { + nread = read(iter_fd, &out, sizeof(out)); + if (!nread || !ASSERT_EQ(nread, sizeof(out), "nread")) + break; + ASSERT_GE(insert(out.cookie, counts, counts_len), 0, "insert"); + } + + ASSERT_TRUE(n < 0 || i == n, "n < 0 || i == n"); + + return i; +} + +static __u64 socket_cookie(int fd) +{ + __u64 cookie; + socklen_t cookie_len = sizeof(cookie); + + if (!ASSERT_OK(getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_COOKIE, &cookie, + &cookie_len), "getsockopt(SO_COOKIE)")) + return 0; + return cookie; +} + +static bool was_seen(int fd, struct sock_count counts[], int counts_len) +{ + __u64 cookie = socket_cookie(fd); + int i = 0; + + for (; cookie && i < counts_len; i++) + if (cookie == counts[i].cookie) + return true; + + return false; +} + +static int get_seen_socket(int *fds, struct sock_count counts[], int n) +{ + int i = 0; + + for (; i < n; i++) + if (was_seen(fds[i], counts, n)) + return i; + return -1; +} + +static int get_nth_socket(int *fds, int fds_len, struct bpf_link *link, int n) +{ + int i, nread, iter_fd; + int nth_sock_idx = -1; + struct iter_out out; + + iter_fd = bpf_iter_create(bpf_link__fd(link)); + if (!ASSERT_OK_FD(iter_fd, "bpf_iter_create")) + return -1; + + for (; n >= 0; n--) { + nread = read(iter_fd, &out, sizeof(out)); + if (!nread || !ASSERT_GE(nread, 1, "nread")) + goto done; + } + + for (i = 0; i < fds_len && nth_sock_idx < 0; i++) + if (fds[i] >= 0 && socket_cookie(fds[i]) == out.cookie) + nth_sock_idx = i; +done: + close(iter_fd); + return nth_sock_idx; +} + +static int get_seen_count(int fd, struct sock_count counts[], int n) +{ + __u64 cookie = socket_cookie(fd); + int count = 0; + int i = 0; + + for (; cookie && !count && i < n; i++) + if (cookie == counts[i].cookie) + count = counts[i].count; + + return count; +} + +static void check_n_were_seen_once(int *fds, int fds_len, int n, + struct sock_count counts[], int counts_len) +{ + int seen_once = 0; + int seen_cnt; + int i = 0; + + for (; i < fds_len; i++) { + /* Skip any sockets that were closed or that weren't seen + * exactly once. + */ + if (fds[i] < 0) + continue; + seen_cnt = get_seen_count(fds[i], counts, counts_len); + if (seen_cnt && ASSERT_EQ(seen_cnt, 1, "seen_cnt")) + seen_once++; + } + + ASSERT_EQ(seen_once, n, "seen_once"); +} + +static void remove_seen(int family, int sock_type, const char *addr, __u16 port, + int *socks, int socks_len, struct sock_count *counts, + int counts_len, struct bpf_link *link, int iter_fd) +{ + int close_idx; + + /* Iterate through the first socks_len - 1 sockets. */ + read_n(iter_fd, socks_len - 1, counts, counts_len); + + /* Make sure we saw socks_len - 1 sockets exactly once. */ + check_n_were_seen_once(socks, socks_len, socks_len - 1, counts, + counts_len); + + /* Close a socket we've already seen to remove it from the bucket. */ + close_idx = get_seen_socket(socks, counts, counts_len); + if (!ASSERT_GE(close_idx, 0, "close_idx")) + return; + close(socks[close_idx]); + socks[close_idx] = -1; + + /* Iterate through the rest of the sockets. */ + read_n(iter_fd, -1, counts, counts_len); + + /* Make sure the last socket wasn't skipped and that there were no + * repeats. + */ + check_n_were_seen_once(socks, socks_len, socks_len - 1, counts, + counts_len); +} + +static void remove_unseen(int family, int sock_type, const char *addr, + __u16 port, int *socks, int socks_len, + struct sock_count *counts, int counts_len, + struct bpf_link *link, int iter_fd) +{ + int close_idx; + + /* Iterate through the first socket. */ + read_n(iter_fd, 1, counts, counts_len); + + /* Make sure we saw a socket from fds. */ + check_n_were_seen_once(socks, socks_len, 1, counts, counts_len); + + /* Close what would be the next socket in the bucket to exercise the + * condition where we need to skip past the first cookie we remembered. + */ + close_idx = get_nth_socket(socks, socks_len, link, 1); + if (!ASSERT_GE(close_idx, 0, "close_idx")) + return; + close(socks[close_idx]); + socks[close_idx] = -1; + + /* Iterate through the rest of the sockets. */ + read_n(iter_fd, -1, counts, counts_len); + + /* Make sure the remaining sockets were seen exactly once and that we + * didn't repeat the socket that was already seen. + */ + check_n_were_seen_once(socks, socks_len, socks_len - 1, counts, + counts_len); +} + +static void remove_all(int family, int sock_type, const char *addr, + __u16 port, int *socks, int socks_len, + struct sock_count *counts, int counts_len, + struct bpf_link *link, int iter_fd) +{ + int close_idx, i; + + /* Iterate through the first socket. */ + read_n(iter_fd, 1, counts, counts_len); + + /* Make sure we saw a socket from fds. */ + check_n_were_seen_once(socks, socks_len, 1, counts, counts_len); + + /* Close all remaining sockets to exhaust the list of saved cookies and + * exit without putting any sockets into the batch on the next read. + */ + for (i = 0; i < socks_len - 1; i++) { + close_idx = get_nth_socket(socks, socks_len, link, 1); + if (!ASSERT_GE(close_idx, 0, "close_idx")) + return; + close(socks[close_idx]); + socks[close_idx] = -1; + } + + /* Make sure there are no more sockets returned */ + ASSERT_EQ(read_n(iter_fd, -1, counts, counts_len), 0, "read_n"); +} + +static void add_some(int family, int sock_type, const char *addr, __u16 port, + int *socks, int socks_len, struct sock_count *counts, + int counts_len, struct bpf_link *link, int iter_fd) +{ + int *new_socks = NULL; + + /* Iterate through the first socks_len - 1 sockets. */ + read_n(iter_fd, socks_len - 1, counts, counts_len); + + /* Make sure we saw socks_len - 1 sockets exactly once. */ + check_n_were_seen_once(socks, socks_len, socks_len - 1, counts, + counts_len); + + /* Double the number of sockets in the bucket. */ + new_socks = start_reuseport_server(family, sock_type, addr, port, 0, + socks_len); + if (!ASSERT_OK_PTR(new_socks, "start_reuseport_server")) + goto done; + + /* Iterate through the rest of the sockets. */ + read_n(iter_fd, -1, counts, counts_len); + + /* Make sure each of the original sockets was seen exactly once. */ + check_n_were_seen_once(socks, socks_len, socks_len, counts, + counts_len); +done: + free_fds(new_socks, socks_len); +} + +static void force_realloc(int family, int sock_type, const char *addr, + __u16 port, int *socks, int socks_len, + struct sock_count *counts, int counts_len, + struct bpf_link *link, int iter_fd) +{ + int *new_socks = NULL; + + /* Iterate through the first socket just to initialize the batch. */ + read_n(iter_fd, 1, counts, counts_len); + + /* Double the number of sockets in the bucket to force a realloc on the + * next read. + */ + new_socks = start_reuseport_server(family, sock_type, addr, port, 0, + socks_len); + if (!ASSERT_OK_PTR(new_socks, "start_reuseport_server")) + goto done; + + /* Iterate through the rest of the sockets. */ + read_n(iter_fd, -1, counts, counts_len); + + /* Make sure each socket from the first set was seen exactly once. */ + check_n_were_seen_once(socks, socks_len, socks_len, counts, + counts_len); +done: + free_fds(new_socks, socks_len); +} + +struct test_case { + void (*test)(int family, int sock_type, const char *addr, __u16 port, + int *socks, int socks_len, struct sock_count *counts, + int counts_len, struct bpf_link *link, int iter_fd); + const char *description; + int init_socks; + int max_socks; + int sock_type; + int family; +}; + +static struct test_case resume_tests[] = { + { + .description = "udp: resume after removing a seen socket", + .init_socks = nr_soreuse, + .max_socks = nr_soreuse, + .sock_type = SOCK_DGRAM, + .family = AF_INET6, + .test = remove_seen, + }, + { + .description = "udp: resume after removing one unseen socket", + .init_socks = nr_soreuse, + .max_socks = nr_soreuse, + .sock_type = SOCK_DGRAM, + .family = AF_INET6, + .test = remove_unseen, + }, + { + .description = "udp: resume after removing all unseen sockets", + .init_socks = nr_soreuse, + .max_socks = nr_soreuse, + .sock_type = SOCK_DGRAM, + .family = AF_INET6, + .test = remove_all, + }, + { + .description = "udp: resume after adding a few sockets", + .init_socks = nr_soreuse, + .max_socks = nr_soreuse, + .sock_type = SOCK_DGRAM, + /* Use AF_INET so that new sockets are added to the head of the + * bucket's list. + */ + .family = AF_INET, + .test = add_some, + }, + { + .description = "udp: force a realloc to occur", + .init_socks = init_batch_size, + .max_socks = init_batch_size * 2, + .sock_type = SOCK_DGRAM, + /* Use AF_INET6 so that new sockets are added to the tail of the + * bucket's list, needing to be added to the next batch to force + * a realloc. + */ + .family = AF_INET6, + .test = force_realloc, + }, +}; + +static void do_resume_test(struct test_case *tc) +{ + struct sock_iter_batch *skel = NULL; + static const __u16 port = 10001; + struct bpf_link *link = NULL; + struct sock_count *counts; + int err, iter_fd = -1; + const char *addr; + int *fds = NULL; + int local_port; + + counts = calloc(tc->max_socks, sizeof(*counts)); + if (!ASSERT_OK_PTR(counts, "counts")) + goto done; + skel = sock_iter_batch__open(); + if (!ASSERT_OK_PTR(skel, "sock_iter_batch__open")) + goto done; + + /* Prepare a bucket of sockets in the kernel hashtable */ + addr = tc->family == AF_INET6 ? "::1" : "127.0.0.1"; + fds = start_reuseport_server(tc->family, tc->sock_type, addr, port, 0, + tc->init_socks); + if (!ASSERT_OK_PTR(fds, "start_reuseport_server")) + goto done; + local_port = get_socket_local_port(*fds); + if (!ASSERT_GE(local_port, 0, "get_socket_local_port")) + goto done; + skel->rodata->ports[0] = ntohs(local_port); + skel->rodata->sf = tc->family; + + err = sock_iter_batch__load(skel); + if (!ASSERT_OK(err, "sock_iter_batch__load")) + goto done; + + link = bpf_program__attach_iter(tc->sock_type == SOCK_STREAM ? + skel->progs.iter_tcp_soreuse : + skel->progs.iter_udp_soreuse, + NULL); + if (!ASSERT_OK_PTR(link, "bpf_program__attach_iter")) + goto done; + + iter_fd = bpf_iter_create(bpf_link__fd(link)); + if (!ASSERT_OK_FD(iter_fd, "bpf_iter_create")) + goto done; + + tc->test(tc->family, tc->sock_type, addr, port, fds, tc->init_socks, + counts, tc->max_socks, link, iter_fd); +done: + free(counts); + free_fds(fds, tc->init_socks); + if (iter_fd >= 0) + close(iter_fd); + bpf_link__destroy(link); + sock_iter_batch__destroy(skel); +} + +static void do_resume_tests(void) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(resume_tests); i++) { + if (test__start_subtest(resume_tests[i].description)) { + do_resume_test(&resume_tests[i]); + } + } +} + static void do_test(int sock_type, bool onebyone) { int err, i, nread, to_read, total_read, iter_fd = -1; - int first_idx, second_idx, indices[nr_soreuse]; + struct iter_out outputs[nr_soreuse]; struct bpf_link *link = NULL; struct sock_iter_batch *skel; + int first_idx, second_idx; int *fds[2] = {}; skel = sock_iter_batch__open(); @@ -34,6 +453,7 @@ static void do_test(int sock_type, bool onebyone) goto done; skel->rodata->ports[i] = ntohs(local_port); } + skel->rodata->sf = AF_INET6; err = sock_iter_batch__load(skel); if (!ASSERT_OK(err, "sock_iter_batch__load")) @@ -55,38 +475,38 @@ static void do_test(int sock_type, bool onebyone) * from a bucket and leave one socket out from * that bucket on purpose. */ - to_read = (nr_soreuse - 1) * sizeof(*indices); + to_read = (nr_soreuse - 1) * sizeof(*outputs); total_read = 0; first_idx = -1; do { - nread = read(iter_fd, indices, onebyone ? sizeof(*indices) : to_read); - if (nread <= 0 || nread % sizeof(*indices)) + nread = read(iter_fd, outputs, onebyone ? sizeof(*outputs) : to_read); + if (nread <= 0 || nread % sizeof(*outputs)) break; total_read += nread; if (first_idx == -1) - first_idx = indices[0]; - for (i = 0; i < nread / sizeof(*indices); i++) - ASSERT_EQ(indices[i], first_idx, "first_idx"); + first_idx = outputs[0].idx; + for (i = 0; i < nread / sizeof(*outputs); i++) + ASSERT_EQ(outputs[i].idx, first_idx, "first_idx"); } while (total_read < to_read); - ASSERT_EQ(nread, onebyone ? sizeof(*indices) : to_read, "nread"); + ASSERT_EQ(nread, onebyone ? sizeof(*outputs) : to_read, "nread"); ASSERT_EQ(total_read, to_read, "total_read"); free_fds(fds[first_idx], nr_soreuse); fds[first_idx] = NULL; /* Read the "whole" second bucket */ - to_read = nr_soreuse * sizeof(*indices); + to_read = nr_soreuse * sizeof(*outputs); total_read = 0; second_idx = !first_idx; do { - nread = read(iter_fd, indices, onebyone ? sizeof(*indices) : to_read); - if (nread <= 0 || nread % sizeof(*indices)) + nread = read(iter_fd, outputs, onebyone ? sizeof(*outputs) : to_read); + if (nread <= 0 || nread % sizeof(*outputs)) break; total_read += nread; - for (i = 0; i < nread / sizeof(*indices); i++) - ASSERT_EQ(indices[i], second_idx, "second_idx"); + for (i = 0; i < nread / sizeof(*outputs); i++) + ASSERT_EQ(outputs[i].idx, second_idx, "second_idx"); } while (total_read <= to_read); ASSERT_EQ(nread, 0, "nread"); /* Both so_reuseport ports should be in different buckets, so @@ -128,6 +548,7 @@ void test_sock_iter_batch(void) do_test(SOCK_DGRAM, true); do_test(SOCK_DGRAM, false); } + do_resume_tests(); close_netns(nstoken); done: |