linux/tools/testing/vsock
Stefan Hajnoczi 2f65b44e19 VSOCK: add full barrier between test cases
See code comment for details.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-12-20 21:09:21 -08:00
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control.c treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 441 2019-06-05 17:37:17 +02:00
control.h VSOCK: add SPDX identifiers to vsock tests 2019-12-20 21:09:21 -08:00
Makefile VSOCK: extract utility functions from vsock_diag_test.c 2019-12-20 21:09:21 -08:00
README VSOCK: fix header include in vsock_diag_test 2019-12-20 21:09:20 -08:00
timeout.c treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 441 2019-06-05 17:37:17 +02:00
timeout.h VSOCK: add SPDX identifiers to vsock tests 2019-12-20 21:09:21 -08:00
util.c VSOCK: add full barrier between test cases 2019-12-20 21:09:21 -08:00
util.h VSOCK: extract connect/accept functions from vsock_diag_test.c 2019-12-20 21:09:21 -08:00
vsock_diag_test.c VSOCK: extract connect/accept functions from vsock_diag_test.c 2019-12-20 21:09:21 -08:00

AF_VSOCK test suite
-------------------
These tests exercise net/vmw_vsock/ host<->guest sockets for VMware, KVM, and
Hyper-V.

The following tests are available:

  * vsock_diag_test - vsock_diag.ko module for listing open sockets

The following prerequisite steps are not automated and must be performed prior
to running tests:

1. Build the kernel, make headers_install, and build these tests.
2. Install the kernel and tests on the host.
3. Install the kernel and tests inside the guest.
4. Boot the guest and ensure that the AF_VSOCK transport is enabled.

Invoke test binaries in both directions as follows:

  # host=server, guest=client
  (host)# $TEST_BINARY --mode=server \
                       --control-port=1234 \
                       --peer-cid=3
  (guest)# $TEST_BINARY --mode=client \
                        --control-host=$HOST_IP \
                        --control-port=1234 \
                        --peer-cid=2

  # host=client, guest=server
  (guest)# $TEST_BINARY --mode=server \
                        --control-port=1234 \
                        --peer-cid=2
  (host)# $TEST_BINARY --mode=client \
                       --control-port=$GUEST_IP \
                       --control-port=1234 \
                       --peer-cid=3