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We stick to debug logging because in some cases network-generator will fall back to trying another parsing function if one fails, so if we return an error it's not necessarily a failure.
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312 lines
11 KiB
Bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
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# shellcheck disable=SC2235
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set -eux
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set -o pipefail
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# TODO/FIXME:
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# - we should probably have something like "udevadm verify" but for .network files
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# (networkctl verify?) so we can check that all directives are in correct sections
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# - according to dracut.cmdline(7) <peer> address can also be followed by /CIDR,
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# but this doesn't seem to work with sd-network-generator
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if [[ -n "${1:-}" ]]; then
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GENERATOR_BIN=$1
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elif [[ -x /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-network-generator ]]; then
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GENERATOR_BIN=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-network-generator
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elif [[ -x /lib/systemd/systemd-network-generator ]]; then
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GENERATOR_BIN=/lib/systemd/systemd-network-generator
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else
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exit 1
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fi
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# See: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/29888#issuecomment-1796187440
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unset NOTIFY_SOCKET
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WORK_DIR="$(mktemp --directory --tmpdir "test-network-generator-conversion.XXXXXX")"
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# shellcheck disable=SC2064
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trap "rm -rf '$WORK_DIR'" EXIT
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# Convert octal netmask to CIDR notation (e.g. 255.255.255.0 => 24)
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netmask_to_cidr() (
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set +x
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local netmask="${1:?}"
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local x bits=0
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# shellcheck disable=SC2086
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x="0$(printf "%o" ${netmask//./ })"
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while [[ "$x" -gt 0 ]]; do
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((bits += x % 2))
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((x >>= 1))
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done
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echo "$bits"
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)
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run_network_generator() {
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local stderr
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rm -rf "${WORK_DIR:?}"/*
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stderr="$WORK_DIR/stderr"
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if ! SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL="info" "$GENERATOR_BIN" --root "$WORK_DIR" 2>"$stderr"; then
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echo >&2 "Generator failed when parsing $SYSTEMD_PROC_CMDLINE"
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cat >&2 "$stderr"
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return 1
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fi
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if [[ -s "$stderr" ]]; then
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echo >&2 "Generator generated unexpected messages on stderr"
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cat >&2 "$stderr"
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return 1
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fi
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ls -l "$WORK_DIR/run/systemd/network/"
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rm -f "$stderr"
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return 0
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}
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check_dhcp() {
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local dhcp="${1:?}"
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local network_file="${2:?}"
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case "$dhcp" in
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dhcp)
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grep -q "^DHCP=ipv4$" "$network_file"
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;;
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dhcp6)
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grep -q "^DHCP=ipv6$" "$network_file"
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;;
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on|any)
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grep -q "^DHCP=yes$" "$network_file"
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;;
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none|off)
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grep -q "^DHCP=no$" "$network_file"
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grep -q "^LinkLocalAddressing=no$" "$network_file"
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grep -q "^IPv6AcceptRA=no$" "$network_file"
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;;
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auto6|ibft)
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grep -q "^DHCP=no$" "$network_file"
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;;
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either6)
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grep -q "^DHCP=ipv6$" "$network_file"
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;;
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link6)
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grep -q "^DHCP=no$" "$network_file"
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grep -q "^LinkLocalAddressing=ipv6$" "$network_file"
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grep -q "^IPv6AcceptRA=no$" "$network_file"
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;;
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link-local)
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grep -q "^DHCP=no$" "$network_file"
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grep -q "^LinkLocalAddressing=yes$" "$network_file"
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grep -q "^IPv6AcceptRA=no$" "$network_file"
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;;
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*)
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echo >&2 "Invalid assignment $cmdline"
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return 1
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esac
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return 0
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}
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# Check the shortest ip= variant, i.e.:
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# ip={dhcp|on|any|dhcp6|auto6|either6|link6|link-local}
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#
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# Note:
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# - dracut also supports single-dhcp
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# - link-local is supported only by systemd-network-generator
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check_one_dhcp() {
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local cmdline="${1:?}"
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local dhcp="${cmdline#ip=}"
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local network_file
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SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug SYSTEMD_PROC_CMDLINE="$cmdline" run_network_generator
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network_file="${WORK_DIR:?}/run/systemd/network/71-default.network"
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cat "$network_file"
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check_dhcp "$dhcp" "$network_file"
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return 0
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}
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# Similar to the previous one, but with slightly more fields:
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# ip=<interface>:{dhcp|on|any|dhcp6|auto6|link6|link-local}[:[<mtu>][:<macaddr>]]
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#
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# Same notes apply as well.
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check_one_interface_dhcp() {
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local cmdline="${1:?}"
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local ifname dhcp mtu mac network_file
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IFS=":" read -r ifname dhcp mtu mac <<< "${cmdline#ip=}"
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SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug SYSTEMD_PROC_CMDLINE="$cmdline" run_network_generator
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network_file="${WORK_DIR:?}/run/systemd/network/70-$ifname.network"
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cat "$network_file"
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grep -q "^Name=$ifname$" "$network_file"
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check_dhcp "$dhcp" "$network_file"
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[[ -n "$mtu" ]] && grep -q "^MTUBytes=$mtu$" "$network_file"
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[[ -n "$mac" ]] && grep -q "^MACAddress=$mac$" "$network_file"
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return 0
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}
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# Check the "long" ip= formats, i.e:
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# ip=<client-IP>:[<peer>]:<gateway-IP>:<netmask>:<client_hostname>:<interface>:{none|off|dhcp|on|any|dhcp6|auto6|ibft}[:[<mtu>][:<macaddr>]
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# ip=<client-IP>:[<peer>]:<gateway-IP>:<netmask>:<client_hostname>:<interface>:{none|off|dhcp|on|any|dhcp6|auto6|ibft}[:[<dns1>][:<dns2>]]
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check_one_long() {
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local cmdline="${1:?}"
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local ip peer gateway netmask hostname ifname dhcp arg1 arg2 network_file cidr stderr tmp
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# To make parsing a bit easier when IPv6 is involved, replace all colons between [] with #, ...
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tmp="$(echo "${cmdline#ip=}" | sed -re ':l; s/(\[[^]:]*):/\1#/; tl')"
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# ... drop the now unnecessary [] and split the string into colon separated fields as usual, ...
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IFS=":" read -r ip peer gateway netmask hostname ifname dhcp arg1 arg2 <<<"${tmp//[\[\]]}"
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# ... and then replace # back to colons for fields that might contain an IPv6 address.
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ip="${ip//#/:}"
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peer="${peer//#/:}"
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gateway="${gateway//#/:}"
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arg1="${arg1//#/:}"
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arg2="${arg2//#/:}"
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SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug SYSTEMD_PROC_CMDLINE="$cmdline" run_network_generator
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if [[ -n "$ifname" ]]; then
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network_file="${WORK_DIR:?}/run/systemd/network/70-$ifname.network"
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grep -q "^Name=$ifname$" "$network_file"
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else
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network_file="${WORK_DIR:?}/run/systemd/network/71-default.network"
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grep -q "^Kind=!\*$" "$network_file"
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fi
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cat "$network_file"
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if [[ -n "$ip" && -n "$netmask" ]]; then
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# The "ip" and "netmask" fields are merged together into an IP/CIDR value
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if [[ "$netmask" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then
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cidr="$netmask"
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else
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cidr="$(netmask_to_cidr "$netmask")"
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fi
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grep -q "^Address=$ip/$cidr$" "$network_file"
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else
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(! grep -q "^Address=" "$network_file")
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fi
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# If the "dhcp" field is empty, it defaults to "off"
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[[ -z "$dhcp" ]] && dhcp="off"
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[[ -n "$peer" ]] && grep -q "^Peer=$peer$" "$network_file"
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[[ -n "$gateway" ]] && grep -q "^Gateway=$gateway$" "$network_file"
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[[ -n "$hostname" ]] && grep -q "^Hostname=$hostname$" "$network_file"
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check_dhcp "$dhcp" "$network_file"
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# If the first optional argument is empty, assume the first variant
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# See: https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/blob/4d594210d6ef4f04a9dbadacea73e9461ded352d/modules.d/40network/net-lib.sh#L533
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if [[ -z "$arg1" || "$arg1" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then
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# => [:[<mtu>][:<macaddr>]
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[[ -n "$arg1" ]] && grep -q "^MTUBytes=$arg1$" "$network_file"
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[[ -n "$arg2" ]] && grep -q "^MACAddress=$arg2$" "$network_file"
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else
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# => [:[<dns1>][:<dns2>]]
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grep -q "^DNS=$arg1$" "$network_file"
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[[ -n "$arg2" ]] && grep -q "^DNS=$arg2$" "$network_file"
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fi
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return 0
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}
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# Check if the generated .network files match the expected stored ones
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TEST_DATA="$(dirname "$0")/testdata/test-network-generator-conversion"
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for f in "$TEST_DATA"/test-*.input; do
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fname="${f##*/}"
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out="$(mktemp --directory "${WORK_DIR:?}/${fname%%.input}.XXX")"
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# shellcheck disable=SC2046
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"$GENERATOR_BIN" --root "$out" -- $(cat "$f")
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if ! diff -u "$out/run/systemd/network" "${f%.input}.expected"; then
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echo >&2 "**** Unexpected output for $f"
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exit 1
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fi
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rm -rf "${out:?}"
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done
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# Now generate bunch of .network units on the fly and check if they contain expected
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# directives & values
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# ip={dhcp|on|any|dhcp6|auto6|either6|link6|link-local}
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for dhcp in dhcp on any dhcp6 auto6 either6 link6 link-local off none ibft; do
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check_one_dhcp "ip=$dhcp"
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done
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# ip=<interface>:{dhcp|on|any|dhcp6|auto6|link6|link-local}[:[<mtu>][:<macaddr>]]
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COMMAND_LINES=(
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"ip=foo:dhcp"
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"ip=bar:dhcp6"
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"ip=linklocal99:link-local"
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"ip=baz1:any:666"
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"ip=baz1:any:128:52:54:00:a7:8f:ac"
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)
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for cmdline in "${COMMAND_LINES[@]}"; do
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check_one_interface_dhcp "$cmdline"
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done
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# ip=<client-IP>:[<peer>]:<gateway-IP>:<netmask>:<client_hostname>:<interface>:{none|off|dhcp|on|any|dhcp6|auto6|ibft}[:[<mtu>][:<macaddr>]
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# ip=<client-IP>:[<peer>]:<gateway-IP>:<netmask>:<client_hostname>:<interface>:{none|off|dhcp|on|any|dhcp6|auto6|ibft}[:[<dns1>][:<dns2>]]
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COMMAND_LINES=(
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"ip=1.2.3.4:2.3.4.5:1.2.3.1:255.255.255.0:hello-world.local:dummy99:off"
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"ip=1.2.3.4:2.3.4.5:1.2.3.1:24:hello-world.local:dummy99:off"
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"ip=1.2.3.4:2.3.4.5:1.2.3.1:255.255.255.0:hello-world.local:dummy99:off:123"
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"ip=1.2.3.4:2.3.4.5:1.2.3.1:255.255.255.0:hello-world.local:dummy99:off:123:52:54:00:a7:8f:ac"
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"ip=1.2.3.4:2.3.4.5:1.2.3.1:255.255.255.0:hello-world.local:dummy99:off::52:54:00:a7:8f:ac"
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"ip=1.2.3.4:2.3.4.5:1.2.3.1:255.255.255.0:hello-world.local:dummy99:off::"
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"ip=1.2.3.4:2.3.4.5:1.2.3.1:255.255.255.0:hello-world.local:dummy99:off:1.2.3.2"
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"ip=1.2.3.4:2.3.4.5:1.2.3.1:255.255.255.0:hello-world.local:dummy99:off:1.2.3.2:1.2.3.3"
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"ip=192.168.0.2::192.168.0.1:255.255.128.0::foo1:off"
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"ip=192.168.0.2::192.168.0.1:17::foo1:off"
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"ip=10.0.0.1:::255.255.255.0::foo99:off"
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"ip=[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::2]::[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::1]:64::ipv6:off"
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"ip=[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::2]:[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::99]::64::ipv6:off"
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"ip=[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::2]::[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::1]:64::ipv6:off:666"
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"ip=[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::2]::[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::1]:64::ipv6:off:666:52:54:00:a7:8f:ac"
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"ip=[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::2]::[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::1]:64::ipv6:off::52:54:00:a7:8f:ac"
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"ip=[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::2]::[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::1]:64::ipv6:off::"
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"ip=[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::2]::[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::1]:64::ipv6:off:[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::aaaa]"
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"ip=[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::2]::[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::1]:64::ipv6:off:[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::aaaa]:[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::bbbb]"
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"ip=:::::dhcp99:any"
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"ip=:::::dhcp99:dhcp6:666"
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"ip=:::::dhcp99:dhcp6:666:52:54:00:a7:8f:ac"
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"ip=:::::dhcp99:dhcp6:10.0.0.128"
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"ip=:::::dhcp99:dhcp6:10.0.0.128:10.0.0.129"
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"ip=:::::dhcp99:dhcp6:10.0.0.128:[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::bbbb]"
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"ip=::::::any"
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"ip=::::::ibft"
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)
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for cmdline in "${COMMAND_LINES[@]}"; do
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check_one_long "$cmdline"
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done
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INVALID_COMMAND_LINES=(
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"ip=foo"
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"ip=:::::::"
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"ip=:::::::foo"
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"ip=10.0.0:::255.255.255.0::foo99:off"
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"ip=10.0.0.1:::255.255.255::foo99:off"
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"ip=10.0.0.1:::255.255.255.0:invalid_hostname:foo99:off"
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"ip=10.0.0.1:::255.255.255.0::verylonginterfacename:off"
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"ip=:::::dhcp99:dhcp6:4294967296"
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"ip=:::::dhcp99:dhcp6:-1"
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"ip=:::::dhcp99:dhcp6:666:52:54:00"
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"ip=fdef:c400:bd01:1096::2::[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::1]:64::ipv6:off:[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::aaaa]"
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"ip=[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::2]::[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::1]:64::ipv6:off:foo"
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"ip=[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::2]::[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::1]:64::ipv6:off:[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::aaaa]:foo"
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"ip=[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::2]::[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::1]:64::ipv6:off:[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::aaaa]:[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::bbbb]:"
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"ip=:::::dhcp99:dhcp6:10.0.0.128:10.0.0.129:"
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"ip=:::::dhcp99:dhcp6:10.0.0.128:[fdef:c400:bd01:1096::bbbb]:"
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)
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for cmdline in "${INVALID_COMMAND_LINES[@]}"; do
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(! SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug SYSTEMD_PROC_CMDLINE="$cmdline" "$GENERATOR_BIN" --root "$WORK_DIR")
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done
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