Use a smaller fragment_size to force the roundtrip limit to be reached
with OpenSSL 1.1.0 which seemed to result in a bit shorter TLS messages
being used and being able to complete the authentication successfully
with the previously used fragment_size value.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
The bssid argument was missing from couple of test cases. While this is
clearly incorrect, it looks like the error did not really cause any
significant issues to the test case. Anyway, better provide the correct
set of arguments to the call.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
After successfully passing the 525 tests on a remote setup mark the
tests as remote compatible.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
Add a new function decorator for the test functions so that they can be
marked as remote compatible tests. Add a general filter to the remote
tests execution script to only execute tests that are remote compatible.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
The hwsim tests used to execute shell commands in the tests using the
subprocess python module. Use the cmd_execute() general function for
executing shell commands to setup bridge so that this would also work on
remote setups.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
The hwsim tests used to execute shell commands in the tests using the
subprocess python module. Use the cmd_execute() general function for
executing "iw connect ..." commands so that this would also work on
remote setups.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
The hwsim tests used to execute shell commands in the tests using the
subprocess python module. Use the cmd_execute() general function for
executing "ip link set up/down" commands so that this would also work on
remote setups.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
The hwsim tests used to execute shell commands in the tests using the
subprocess python module. Use the cmd_execute() general function for
executing "iw ... station get" commands so that this would also work on
remote setups.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
The hwsim tests used to execute shell commands in the tests using the
subprocess python module. Use the cmd_execute() general function for
executing "ps ax" so that this would also work on remote setups.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
The hwsim tests used to execute shell commands in the tests using the
subprocess python module. Use the cmd_execute() general function for
executing "ip addr add/del .." so that this would also work on remote
setups.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
The hwsim tests used to execute shell commands in the tests using the
subprocess python module. Use the cmd_execute() general function for
executing "iw scan .." so that this would also work on remote setups.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
The hwsim tests used to execute shell commands in the tests using the
subprocess python module. Use the cmd_execute() general function for
executing "iw reg set 00" so that this would also work on remote setups.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
One TDLS test case was using wlantest without doing the setup first.
This makes the test not work on real hardware. Fix the issue by adding
the wlantest setup to the test.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
hwsim_utils.set_powersace() used to do file operations locally in
python. Start using the cmd_execute() general function for file
operations so that this would also work on remote setups.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
This verifies that the channel switch is reported by the station and
replaces the fixed sleep before a traffic test by wait for the actual
switch operation to complete.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
The generic cmd_execute() function was introduced in a manner that
converted the argument array to a string and used shell to run the
command unconditionally. This is not really desirable, so move back to
using the command array by default and use the single command string
with a shell only when really needed.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
The ap_ht tests used to execute shell commands in the tests using the
subprocess python module. Complete the move to using the cmd_execute()
general function for executing shell commands so that this would also
work on remote setups.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
The ap_ht tests used to execute shell commands in the tests using the
subprocess python module. Start using the cmd_execute() general function
for executing shell commands so that this would also work on remote
setups.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
The ap_ht tests used to execute iw reg set command using the subprocess
python module. Start using the cmd_execute() general function for
executing shell commands so that this would also work on remote setups.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
The test cases ap_ht40_5ghz_invalid_pair and ap_ht40_5ghz_disabled_sec
mixed use of apdev[0] and apdev[1] while only needing a single AP. This
works when both the devices are on the same host (e.g., with
mac80211_hwsim), but not when using separate remote hosts. Fix this by
using apdev[0] more consistently in these test cases.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
Some TDLS and WPS test cases reference the hapd variable in the finally
block even if the test failed before assigning the value to this
variable. This makes the code in the finally block to fail on
referencing this variable. Assign None to the hapd variable before
starting the tests to avoid this.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
The ap_ciphers tests used to do file operations locally in python. Start
using the cmd_execute() general function for file operations so that
this would also work on remote setups.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
Add the feature to execute shell commands on each wpa_supplicant/hostapd
interface host. When executing remote tests the interfaces are not all
on a single host so when executing shell commands the test needs to
execute the command on the host which the interface relevant for the
command is on. This patch enables tests to execute the command on the
relevant host.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
The next commit modifies the BSS command behavior to report partial
results for a BSS, so mesh_scan_oom needs to allow a BSS entry to be
returned as long as it does not include the mesh information.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
Check for MESH-PEER-CONNECTED from dev[1] before reporting MGMT-RX
timeout errors from dev[0]. This avoids false failures in case the short
0.01 s timeout at the end of the loop was not long enough to catch the
message.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
This verifies that the Accepting Additional Mesh Peerings field is being
cleared properly when the maximum peer links count is reached.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
Start using the wpa_supplicant remote UDP interface for the control and
monitor sockets for P2P group interfaces so that P2P tests would work on
real hardware. Also have the group requests and events show in the test
log with the hostname and the interface name of the group interface.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
The code contained some places that used an additional argument for
setup_hw after -R and also contained places where setup_hw cmdline was
passed as a string instead of an argument list. It also contained places
where the ifname was only treated as a single interface and disregarded
the possiblity of multiple interfaces. This commit fixes these issues
and executes setup_hw from a single function for all cases.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
Use a monitor interface given in the command line that is not also a
station or an AP as a monitor running wlantest on the channel used by
the test. This makes all the tests that use wlantest available for
execution on real hardware on remote hosts.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
In monitor.py in the remote tests code there is fucntion create() that
creates standalone monitor interfaces. In this function there is an
iteration of the ifaces of the host by using the ifaces variable but
this variable is non-existing. This patch creates this variable before
its usage.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
This function is used for remote tests when a monitor interface is
needed on the channel on which the AP operates. This change enables us
to also query P2P interfaces for the channel information to use for
monitor interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
Instead of accessing the logs list member of the remote host directly,
use a function to add logs to the remote host to be collected after the
test. This enables us to later have different implementation of remote
hosts or logs collection without requiring to have this list as the
implementation.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
The regular hwsim tests use both unicast and broadcast frames to test
the connectivity between 2 interfaces. For real hardware (remote hwsim
tests) the broadcast frames will sometimes not be seen by all connected
stations since they can be in low power mode during DTIM or because
broadcast frames are not ACKed. Use 10 retries for broadcast
connectivity tests for real hardware so that the test will pass if we
successfully received at least one of them.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Afek <jonathanx.afek@intel.com>
This is needed to work with the tls_openssl.c changes that renamed the
function that is used for deriving the EAP-FAST keys.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
Commit afb2e8b891 ('tests: Store P2P
Device ifname in class WpaSupplicant') did not take into account the
possibility of capa.flags not existing in get_driver_status() and broke
WEXT test cases. Fix this by checking that capa.flags is present before
looking at its value.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
This allow to run hwsim test cases.
duts go to apdev while refs go to dev
For now I tested:
./run-tests.py -d hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -h ap_open -h dfs
./run-tests.py -r hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -h ibss_open -v
./run-tests.py -r hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -r hwsim2 -d hwsim3 -d hwsim4 -h ap_vht80 -v
./run-tests.py -r hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -r hwsim2 -d hwsim3 -d hwsim4 -h all -k ap -k vht
Signed-off-by: Janusz Dziedzic <janusz.dziedzic@tieto.com>
This is simple example how to write a simple test case.
modprobe mac80211_hwsim radios=4
run example:
./run-tests.py -d hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -t example
run example with monitors:
./run-tests.py -d hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -t example -m all -m hwsim2
run example with trace record:
./run-tests.py -d hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -t example -T
run example with trace and perf:
./run-tests.py -d hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -t example -T -P
restart hw before test case run:
./run-tests.py -d hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -t example -R
run example verbose
./run-tests.py -d hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -t example -v
For perf/trace you need to write own hw specyfic scripts:
trace_start.sh, trace_stop.sh
perf_start.sh, perf_stop.sh
In any case you will find logs in the logs/current/ directory.
Signed-off-by: Janusz Dziedzic <janusz.dziedzic@tieto.com>
Add monitor support. This supports monitors added to the current
interfaces. This also support standalone monitor with multi interfaces
support. This allows to get logs from different channels at the same
time to one pcap file.
Example of t3-monitor added to config.py file.
Signed-off-by: Janusz Dziedzic <janusz.dziedzic@tieto.com>
Add tests/remote directory and files:
config.py - handle devices/setup_params table
run-tests.py - run test cases
test_devices.py - run basic configuration tests
You can add own configuration file, by default this is cfg.py, and put
there devices and setup_params definition in format you can find in
config.py file. You can use -c option or just create cfg.py file.
Print available devices/test_cases:
./run-tests.py
Check devices (ssh connection, authorized_keys, interfaces):
./run-test.py -t devices
Run sanity tests (test_sanity_*):
./run-test.py -d <dut_name> -t sanity
Run all tests:
./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all
Run test_A and test_B:
./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t "test_A, test_B"
Set reference device, and run sanity tests:
./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -r <ref_name> -t sanity
Multiple duts/refs/monitors could be setup:
e.g.
./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -r <ref1_name> -r <ref2_name> -t sanity
Monitor could be set like this:
./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t sanity -m all -m <standalone_monitor>
You can also add filters to tests you would like to run
./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all -k wep -k g_only
./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all -k VHT80
./run-test.py doesn't start/terminate wpa_supplicant or hostpad,
test cases are resposible for that, while we don't know test
case requirements.
Restart (-R) trace (-T) and perf (-P) options available.
This request trace/perf logs from the hosts (if possible).
As parameters each test case get:
- devices - table of available devices
- setup_params
- duts - names of DUTs should be tested
- refs - names of reference devices should be used
- monitors - names of monitors list
Each test could return append_text.
Signed-off-by: Janusz Dziedzic <janusz.dziedzic@tieto.com>
This is a regression test case to verify that MTK is calculated properly
also in this unexpected sequence.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
This verifies that pmf=2 is ignored for a non-RSN network while a
network profile specific ieee80211w=2 is enforced.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>