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[2995] pkt6_receive callout is now fully tested.
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@@ -134,6 +134,9 @@ Dhcpv6Srv::~Dhcpv6Srv() {
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IfaceMgr::instance().closeSockets();
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LeaseMgrFactory::destroy();
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/// @todo Unregister hooks once ServerHooks::deregisterHooks() becomes
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/// available
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}
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void Dhcpv6Srv::shutdown() {
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@@ -145,9 +148,13 @@ Pkt6Ptr Dhcpv6Srv::receivePacket(int timeout) {
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return (IfaceMgr::instance().receive6(timeout));
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}
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void Dhcpv6Srv::sendPacket(const Pkt6Ptr& packet) {
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IfaceMgr::instance().send(packet);
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}
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bool Dhcpv6Srv::run() {
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while (!shutdown_) {
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/// @todo: calculate actual timeout to the next event (e.g. lease
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/// @todo Calculate actual timeout to the next event (e.g. lease
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/// expiration) once we have lease database. The idea here is that
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/// it is possible to do everything in a single process/thread.
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/// For now, we are just calling select for 1000 seconds. There
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@@ -195,6 +202,8 @@ bool Dhcpv6Srv::run() {
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LOG_DEBUG(dhcp6_logger, DBG_DHCP6_HOOKS, DHCP6_HOOK_PACKET_RCVD_SKIP);
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continue;
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}
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callout_handle->getArgument("pkt6", query);
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}
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try {
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@@ -299,7 +308,7 @@ bool Dhcpv6Srv::run() {
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if (rsp->pack()) {
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try {
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IfaceMgr::instance().send(rsp);
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sendPacket(rsp);
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} catch (const std::exception& e) {
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LOG_ERROR(dhcp6_logger, DHCP6_PACKET_SEND_FAIL).arg(e.what());
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}
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@@ -344,6 +344,12 @@ protected:
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/// simulates reception of a packet. For that purpose it is protected.
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virtual Pkt6Ptr receivePacket(int timeout);
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/// @brief dummy wrapper around IfaceMgr::send()
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///
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/// This method is useful for testing purposes, where its replacement
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/// simulates reception of a packet. For that purpose it is protected.
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virtual void sendPacket(const Pkt6Ptr& pkt);
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private:
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/// @brief Allocation Engine.
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/// Pointer to the allocation engine that we are currently using
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@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@
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#include <dhcp/option_int_array.h>
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#include <dhcp6/config_parser.h>
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#include <dhcp6/dhcp6_srv.h>
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#include <dhcp/dhcp6.h>
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#include <dhcpsrv/cfgmgr.h>
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#include <dhcpsrv/lease_mgr.h>
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#include <dhcpsrv/lease_mgr_factory.h>
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@@ -35,6 +36,7 @@
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#include <hooks/server_hooks.h>
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#include <hooks/callout_manager.h>
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#include <hooks/hooks_manager.h>
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#include <boost/scoped_ptr.hpp>
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#include <gtest/gtest.h>
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@@ -66,13 +68,21 @@ public:
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LeaseMgrFactory::create(memfile);
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}
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/// @brief fakes packet reception
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/// @param timeout ignored
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///
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/// The method receives all packets queued in receive
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/// queue, one after another. Once the queue is empty,
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/// it initiates the shutdown procedure.
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///
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/// See fake_received_ field for description
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virtual Pkt6Ptr receivePacket(int /*timeout*/) {
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// If there is anything prepared as fake incoming
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// traffic, use it
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if (!to_be_received_.empty()) {
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Pkt6Ptr pkt = to_be_received_.front();
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to_be_received_.pop_front();
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if (!fake_received_.empty()) {
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Pkt6Ptr pkt = fake_received_.front();
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fake_received_.pop_front();
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return (pkt);
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}
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@@ -82,11 +92,27 @@ public:
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return (Pkt6Ptr());
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}
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/// @brief fake packet sending
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///
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/// Pretend to send a packet, but instead just store
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/// it in fake_send_ list where test can later inspect
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/// server's response.
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virtual void sendPacket(const Pkt6Ptr& pkt) {
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fake_sent_.push_back(pkt);
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}
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/// @brief adds a packet to fake receive queue
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///
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/// See fake_received_ field for description
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void fakeReceive(const Pkt6Ptr& pkt) {
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to_be_received_.push_back(pkt);
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fake_received_.push_back(pkt);
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}
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virtual ~NakedDhcpv6Srv() {
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// Remove all registered hook points (it must be done even for tests that
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// do not use hooks as the base class - Dhcpv6Srv registers hooks
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ServerHooks::getServerHooks().reset();
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// Close the lease database
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LeaseMgrFactory::destroy();
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}
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@@ -101,7 +127,15 @@ public:
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using Dhcpv6Srv::loadServerID;
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using Dhcpv6Srv::writeServerID;
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list<Pkt6Ptr> to_be_received_;
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/// @brief packets we pretend to receive
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///
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/// Instead of setting up sockets on interfaces that change between OSes, it
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/// is much easier to fake packet reception. This is a list of packets that
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/// we pretend to have received. You can schedule new packets to be received
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/// using fakeReceive() and NakedDhcpv6Srv::receivePacket() methods.
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list<Pkt6Ptr> fake_received_;
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list<Pkt6Ptr> fake_sent_;
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};
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static const char* DUID_FILE = "server-id-test.txt";
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@@ -253,9 +287,6 @@ public:
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}
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virtual ~NakedDhcpv6SrvTest() {
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// Remove all registered hook points
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ServerHooks::getServerHooks().reset();
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// Let's clean up if there is such a file.
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unlink(DUID_FILE);
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};
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@@ -510,7 +541,7 @@ TEST_F(Dhcpv6SrvTest, DUID) {
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boost::scoped_ptr<Dhcpv6Srv> srv;
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ASSERT_NO_THROW( {
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srv.reset(new Dhcpv6Srv(0));
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srv.reset(new NakedDhcpv6Srv(0));
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});
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OptionPtr srvid = srv->getServerID();
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@@ -1822,46 +1853,266 @@ Pkt6* captureEmpty() {
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return (pkt);
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}
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string callback_name("");
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// This function returns buffer for very simple Solicit
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Pkt6* captureSimpleSolicit() {
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Pkt6* pkt;
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uint8_t data[] = {
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1, // type 1 = SOLICIT
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0xca, 0xfe, 0x01, // trans-id = 0xcafe01
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0, 1, // option type 1 (client-id)
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0, 10, // option lenth 10
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, // DUID
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0, 3, // option type 3 (IA_NA)
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0, 12, // option length 12
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0, 0, 0, 1, // iaid = 1
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0, 0, 0, 0, // T1 = 0
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0, 0, 0, 0 // T2 = 0
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};
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Pkt6Ptr callback_packet;
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pkt = new Pkt6(data, sizeof(data));
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pkt->setRemotePort(546);
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pkt->setRemoteAddr(IOAddress("fe80::1"));
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pkt->setLocalPort(0);
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pkt->setLocalAddr(IOAddress("ff02::1:2"));
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pkt->setIndex(2);
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pkt->setIface("eth0");
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int
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pkt6_receive_callout(CalloutHandle& callout_handle) {
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printf("pkt6_receive_callout called!");
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callback_name = string("pkt6_receive");
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callout_handle.getArgument("pkt6", callback_packet);
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return (0);
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return (pkt);
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}
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// Checks if callouts installed on pkt6_received are indeed called
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// Note that the test name does not follow test naming convention,
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// but the proper hook name is "pkt6_receive".
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TEST_F(Dhcpv6SrvTest, Hook_pkt6_receive) {
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/// @brief a class dedicated to Hooks testing in DHCPv6 server
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///
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/// This class has a some static members, because each non-static
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/// method has implicit this parameter, so it does not match callout
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/// signature and couldn't be registered. Furthermore, static methods
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/// can't modify non-static members (for obvious reasons), so many
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/// fields are declared static. It is still better to keep them as
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/// one class rather than unrelated collection of global objects.
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class HooksDhcpv6SrvTest : public Dhcpv6SrvTest {
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// This calls Dhcpv6Srv::ctor, which registers hook names
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NakedDhcpv6Srv srv(0);
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public:
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HooksDhcpv6SrvTest() {
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// Let's pretend there will be 3 libraries
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CalloutManager callout_mgr(3);
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// Allocate new DHCPv6 Server
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srv_ = new NakedDhcpv6Srv(0);
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// clear static buffers
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resetCalloutBuffers();
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// Let's pretent we're the library 0
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EXPECT_NO_THROW(callout_mgr.setLibraryIndex(0));
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EXPECT_NO_THROW(HooksManager::getCalloutManager()->setLibraryIndex(0));
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}
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EXPECT_NO_THROW( callout_mgr.registerCallout("pkt6_receive", pkt6_receive_callout) );
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~HooksDhcpv6SrvTest() {
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delete srv_;
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}
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static OptionPtr createOption(uint16_t option_code) {
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char payload[] = {
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0xa, 0xb, 0xc, 0xe, 0xf, 0x10, 0x11, 0x12, 0x13, 0x14
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};
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OptionBuffer tmp(payload, payload + sizeof(payload));
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return OptionPtr(new Option(Option::V6, option_code, tmp));
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}
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/// Just store received callout name and pkt6 value
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static int
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pkt6_receive_callout(CalloutHandle& callout_handle) {
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callback_name_ = string("pkt6_receive");
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callout_handle.getArgument("pkt6", callback_pkt6_);
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callback_argument_names_ = callout_handle.getArgumentNames();
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return (0);
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}
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// change client-id
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static int
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pkt6_receive_change_clientid(CalloutHandle& callout_handle) {
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Pkt6Ptr pkt;
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callout_handle.getArgument("pkt6", pkt);
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// get rid of the old client-id
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pkt->delOption(D6O_CLIENTID);
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// add a new option
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pkt->addOption(createOption(D6O_CLIENTID));
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// carry on as usual
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return pkt6_receive_callout(callout_handle);
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}
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// delete client-id
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static int
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pkt6_receive_delete_clientid(CalloutHandle& callout_handle) {
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Pkt6Ptr pkt;
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callout_handle.getArgument("pkt6", pkt);
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// get rid of the old client-id
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pkt->delOption(D6O_CLIENTID);
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// carry on as usual
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return pkt6_receive_callout(callout_handle);
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}
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// add option 100
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static int
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pkt6_receive_skip(CalloutHandle& callout_handle) {
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Pkt6Ptr pkt;
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callout_handle.getArgument("pkt6", pkt);
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callout_handle.setSkip(true);
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// carry on as usual
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return pkt6_receive_callout(callout_handle);
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}
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void resetCalloutBuffers() {
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callback_name_ = string("");
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callback_pkt6_.reset();
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callback_argument_names_.clear();
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}
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NakedDhcpv6Srv* srv_;
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// Used in testing pkt6_receive_callout
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static string callback_name_; ///< string name of the received callout
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static Pkt6Ptr callback_pkt6_; ///< Pkt6 structure returned in the callout
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static vector<string> callback_argument_names_;
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};
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string HooksDhcpv6SrvTest::callback_name_;
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Pkt6Ptr HooksDhcpv6SrvTest::callback_pkt6_;
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vector<string> HooksDhcpv6SrvTest::callback_argument_names_;
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// Checks if callouts installed on pkt6_received are indeed called and the
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// all necessary parameters are passed.
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//
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// Note that the test name does not follow test naming convention,
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// but the proper hook name is "pkt6_receive".
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TEST_F(HooksDhcpv6SrvTest, simple_pkt6_receive) {
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// Install pkt6_receive_callout
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EXPECT_NO_THROW(HooksManager::getCalloutManager()->registerCallout("pkt6_receive",
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pkt6_receive_callout));
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// Let's create a REQUEST
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Pkt6Ptr req = Pkt6Ptr(captureEmpty());
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// Simulate that we have received that traffic
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srv.fakeReceive(req);
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srv_->fakeReceive(req);
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// Server will now process to run its normal loop, but instead of calling
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// IfaceMgr::receive6(), it will read all packets from the list set by
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// fakeReceive()
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// In particular, it should call registered pkt6_receive callback.
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srv.run();
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srv_->run();
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// check that the callback called is indeed the one we installed
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EXPECT_EQ("pkt6_receive", callback_name_);
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// check that pkt6 argument passing was successful and returned proper value
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EXPECT_TRUE(callback_pkt6_.get() == req.get());
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// Check that all expected parameters are there
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vector<string> expected_argument_names;
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expected_argument_names.push_back(string("pkt6"));
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EXPECT_TRUE(expected_argument_names == callback_argument_names_);
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}
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// Checks if callouts installed on pkt6_received is able to change
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// the values and the parameters are indeed used by the server.
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TEST_F(HooksDhcpv6SrvTest, valueChange_pkt6_receive) {
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// Install pkt6_receive_callout
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EXPECT_NO_THROW(HooksManager::getCalloutManager()->registerCallout("pkt6_receive",
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pkt6_receive_change_clientid));
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// Let's create a REQUEST
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Pkt6Ptr sol = Pkt6Ptr(captureSimpleSolicit());
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// Simulate that we have received that traffic
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srv_->fakeReceive(sol);
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// Server will now process to run its normal loop, but instead of calling
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// IfaceMgr::receive6(), it will read all packets from the list set by
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// fakeReceive()
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// In particular, it should call registered pkt6_receive callback.
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srv_->run();
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// check that the server did send a reposonce
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ASSERT_EQ(1, srv_->fake_sent_.size());
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// Make sure that we received a response
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Pkt6Ptr adv = srv_->fake_sent_.front();
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ASSERT_TRUE(adv);
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// Get client-id...
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OptionPtr clientid = adv->getOption(D6O_CLIENTID);
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// ... and check if it is the modified value
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OptionPtr expected = createOption(D6O_CLIENTID);
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EXPECT_TRUE(clientid->equal(expected));
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}
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// Checks if callouts installed on pkt6_received is able to delete
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// existing options and that change impacts server processing (mandatory
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// client-id option is deleted, so the packet is expected to be dropped)
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TEST_F(HooksDhcpv6SrvTest, deleteClientId_pkt6_receive) {
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// Install pkt6_receive_callout
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EXPECT_NO_THROW(HooksManager::getCalloutManager()->registerCallout("pkt6_receive",
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pkt6_receive_delete_clientid));
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// Let's create a REQUEST
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Pkt6Ptr sol = Pkt6Ptr(captureSimpleSolicit());
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// Simulate that we have received that traffic
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srv_->fakeReceive(sol);
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// Server will now process to run its normal loop, but instead of calling
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// IfaceMgr::receive6(), it will read all packets from the list set by
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// fakeReceive()
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// In particular, it should call registered pkt6_receive callback.
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srv_->run();
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// Check that the server dropped the packet and did not send a response
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ASSERT_EQ(0, srv_->fake_sent_.size());
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}
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// Checks if callouts installed on pkt6_received is able to set skip flag that
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// will cause the server to not process the packet (drop), even though it is valid.
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TEST_F(HooksDhcpv6SrvTest, skip_pkt6_receive) {
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// Install pkt6_receive_callout
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EXPECT_NO_THROW(HooksManager::getCalloutManager()->registerCallout("pkt6_receive",
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pkt6_receive_skip));
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// Let's create a REQUEST
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Pkt6Ptr sol = Pkt6Ptr(captureSimpleSolicit());
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// Simulate that we have received that traffic
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srv_->fakeReceive(sol);
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// Server will now process to run its normal loop, but instead of calling
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// IfaceMgr::receive6(), it will read all packets from the list set by
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// fakeReceive()
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// In particular, it should call registered pkt6_receive callback.
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srv_->run();
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// check that the server dropped the packet and did not produce any response
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ASSERT_EQ(0, srv_->fake_sent_.size());
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}
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