selftests: rtnetlink: use dummydev as a test device
We really shouldn't mess with local system settings, so let's use the already created dummy device instead for ipsec testing. Oh, and let's put the temp file into a proper directory. Signed-off-by: Shannon Nelson <shannon.nelson@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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@ -526,21 +526,19 @@ kci_test_macsec()
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kci_test_ipsec()
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{
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ret=0
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# find an ip address on this machine and make up a destination
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srcip=`ip -o addr | awk '/inet / { print $4; }' | grep -v "^127" | head -1 | cut -f1 -d/`
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net=`echo $srcip | cut -f1-3 -d.`
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base=`echo $srcip | cut -f4 -d.`
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dstip="$net."`expr $base + 1`
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algo="aead rfc4106(gcm(aes)) 0x3132333435363738393031323334353664636261 128"
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srcip=192.168.123.1
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dstip=192.168.123.2
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spi=7
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ip addr add $srcip dev $devdummy
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# flush to be sure there's nothing configured
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ip x s flush ; ip x p flush
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check_err $?
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# start the monitor in the background
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tmpfile=`mktemp ipsectestXXX`
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tmpfile=`mktemp /var/run/ipsectestXXX`
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mpid=`(ip x m > $tmpfile & echo $!) 2>/dev/null`
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sleep 0.2
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check_err $?
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ip x p flush
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check_err $?
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ip addr del $srcip/32 dev $devdummy
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if [ $ret -ne 0 ]; then
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echo "FAIL: ipsec"
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