Message ID | 20240603093322.3150030-2-lukma@denx.de (mailing list archive) |
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State | Accepted |
Commit | 955edd872baf29740b714ffa093886918fc9a47b |
Delegated to: | Netdev Maintainers |
Headers | show |
Series | [net-next] selftests: hsr: Extend the hsr_redbox.sh test to use fixed MAC addresses | expand |
On Mon, 3 Jun 2024 11:33:22 +0200 Lukasz Majewski wrote: > Fixed MAC addresses help with debugging as last four bytes identify the > network namespace. > > Moreover, it allows to mimic the real life setup with for example bridge > having the same MAC address on each port. Doesn't seem like a particularly scalable method of making tests more debugable but alright...
Hello: This patch was applied to netdev/net-next.git (main) by Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>: On Mon, 3 Jun 2024 11:33:22 +0200 you wrote: > Fixed MAC addresses help with debugging as last four bytes identify the > network namespace. > > Moreover, it allows to mimic the real life setup with for example bridge > having the same MAC address on each port. > > Signed-off-by: Lukasz Majewski <lukma@denx.de> > > [...] Here is the summary with links: - [net-next] selftests: hsr: Extend the hsr_redbox.sh test to use fixed MAC addresses https://git.kernel.org/netdev/net-next/c/955edd872baf You are awesome, thank you!
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/net/hsr/hsr_redbox.sh b/tools/testing/selftests/net/hsr/hsr_redbox.sh index 1f36785347c0..998103502d5d 100755 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/net/hsr/hsr_redbox.sh +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/net/hsr/hsr_redbox.sh @@ -96,6 +96,21 @@ setup_hsr_interfaces() ip -n "${ns4}" link set ns4eth1 up ip -n "${ns5}" link set ns5eth1 up + ip -net "$ns1" link set address 00:11:22:00:01:01 dev ns1eth1 + ip -net "$ns1" link set address 00:11:22:00:01:02 dev ns1eth2 + + ip -net "$ns2" link set address 00:11:22:00:02:01 dev ns2eth1 + ip -net "$ns2" link set address 00:11:22:00:02:02 dev ns2eth2 + ip -net "$ns2" link set address 00:11:22:00:02:03 dev ns2eth3 + + ip -net "$ns3" link set address 00:11:22:00:03:11 dev ns3eth1 + ip -net "$ns3" link set address 00:11:22:00:03:11 dev ns3eth2 + ip -net "$ns3" link set address 00:11:22:00:03:11 dev ns3eth3 + ip -net "$ns3" link set address 00:11:22:00:03:11 dev ns3br1 + + ip -net "$ns4" link set address 00:11:22:00:04:01 dev ns4eth1 + ip -net "$ns5" link set address 00:11:22:00:05:01 dev ns5eth1 + ip -net "${ns1}" link add name hsr1 type hsr slave1 ns1eth1 slave2 ns1eth2 supervision 45 version ${HSRv} proto 0 ip -net "${ns2}" link add name hsr2 type hsr slave1 ns2eth1 slave2 ns2eth2 interlink ns2eth3 supervision 45 version ${HSRv} proto 0
Fixed MAC addresses help with debugging as last four bytes identify the network namespace. Moreover, it allows to mimic the real life setup with for example bridge having the same MAC address on each port. Signed-off-by: Lukasz Majewski <lukma@denx.de> --- tools/testing/selftests/net/hsr/hsr_redbox.sh | 15 +++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+)