#!/usr/bin/perl # # Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Yokogawa Electric Corporation, # IPA (Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan). # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use of this software in source and binary forms, with # or without modification, are permitted provided that the following # conditions and disclaimer are agreed and accepted by the user: # # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the # documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. # # 3. Neither the names of the copyrighters, the name of the project which # is related to this software (hereinafter referred to as "project") nor # the names of the contributors may be used to endorse or promote products # derived from this software without specific prior written permission. # # 4. No merchantable use may be permitted without prior written # notification to the copyrighters. However, using this software for the # purpose of testing or evaluating any products including merchantable # products may be permitted without any notification to the copyrighters. # # # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHTERS, THE PROJECT AND # CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING # BUT NOT LIMITED THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE # COPYRIGHTERS, THE PROJECT OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, # INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES # (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR # SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) # HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN # CONTRACT,STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) # ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF # THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # # $TAHI: ct/nd/sendUcastNS.seq,v 1.28 2003/02/21 12:22:10 akisada Exp $ ######################################################################## BEGIN { $V6evalTool::TestVersion = '$Name: REL_2_1_2 $ '; } use V6evalTool; use nd; ndOptions(@ARGV); # The following generate debugging messages. $nd::debug=$ndOpt_v|$ndOpt_vv; # You can specifies debug options to a remote control program. # If you want to know more detail, please see the following: # - V6evalTool.pm: perldoc V6evalTool # - V6evalRemote.pm: perldoc V6evalRemote $nd::remote_debug="-o1" if $ndOpt_vv; $IF=Link0; $exit_rtn=$V6evalTool::exitPass; $wait_echo=2; $wait_probe=$nd::DELAY_FIRST_PROBE_TIME + 1; $wait_ucast_ns=$nd::RETRANS_TIMER * $nd::MAX_UNICAST_SOLICIT + 1; $max_unicast_solicit=$nd::MAX_UNICAST_SOLICIT; $retrans_timer=$nd::RETRANS_TIMER; $wait_incomplete=($nd::RETRANS_TIMER * $nd::MAX_MULTICAST_SOLICIT) + 1 if $V6evalTool::NutDef{System} =~ /solaris/; # patch for solaris # # Start capture buffer # vLogHTML("Initialization
"); vCapture($IF); # # Need to clear neighbor cache entries of the target. # goto error if nd2Stale($IF) != 0; # # Send an echo-request (src:tn's link, dst:nut's link) # $pktdesc{echo_request}="Send echo-request"; %ret=vSend($IF, echo_request); %ret=vSend($IF, echo_request) if $V6evalTool::NutDef{System} =~ /solaris/ ; # patch for solaris bug # # Should capture an echo-reply (src:nut's link, dst:tn's link) # $pktdesc{echo_reply}="Got an echo-reply, then DELAY"; %ret=vRecv($IF, $wait_echo, $ret{sentTime1}, 1, echo_reply); goto error if $ret{status} != 0; # # # vLogHTML("Test
"); # # Should capture all unicast NSs (src:nut's link, dst:tn's link) # that should be sent in PROBE state # vLogHTML("Wait for being PROBE ($wait_probe sec.), then unicast NS
"); $wait=$wait_probe; for($i=0; $i<$max_unicast_solicit*2 ;$i++) { $pktdesc{unicast_ns}="Got unicast NS #$i"; $pktdesc{unicast_ns_sll}="Got unicast NS #$i"; %ret=vRecv($IF, $wait, 0, 1, unicast_ns, unicast_ns_sll ); last if $ret{status} != 0; $n = $ret{recvCount}; $time[$i] = $ret{"recvTime$n"}; $wait=$wait_ucast_ns; } if($V6evalTool::NutDef{System} =~ /solaris/) { # patch for solaris vRecv($IF, $wait_incomplete, 0, 0); } if($i == 0) { # # Could not get any NS. # vLogHTML(ndErrmsg("ERROR: Could not get any multicast NS
")); goto error; } elsif($i == 1) { vLogHTML(ndErrmsg("ERROR: Got single NS, ". "could not test interval time
")); goto error; } elsif($i > $max_unicast_solicit) { # # The number of NSs was > MAX_UNICAST_SOLICIT # vLogHTML(ndErrmsg("ERROR: Too many unicast NSs ". "(> $max_unicast_solicit)
")); $exit_rtn=$V6evalTool::exitFail; } # # Check intervals of the NSs. # for($j=0, $over=0, $mark=''; $j<$i-1; $j++, $mark='') { $delta = int($time[$j+1] - $time[$j] + 0.5); if($delta < $retrans_timer) { # # An interval > RetransTimer # $over=1; $mark=ndErrmsg('*'); } vLogHTML("Retransmit interval[$j]: $mark$delta sec.
"); } if($over) { vLogHTML(ndErrmsg("ERROR: Rate limit violation ". "(< $retrans_timer sec.)
")); $exit_rtn=$V6evalTool::exitFail; } if($exit_rtn == $V6evalTool::exitPass) { vLogHTML("OK
"); } else { vLogHTML(ndErrmsg("NG
")); } exit $exit_rtn; error: vLogHTML(vErrmsg(%ret)."
"); vLogHTML(ndErrmsg("NG
")); exit $V6evalTool::exitFail; ######################################################################## __END__ =head1 NAME sendUcastNS - Verify that NUT sends unicast NSs by the default config. =head1 TARGET Host and Router =head1 SYNOPSIS sendUcastNS.seq [-tooloption ...] -p sendUcastNS.def =head1 INITIALIZATION Clear NC state for TN. =head1 TEST PROCEDURE B verifies NUT send unicast NSs by the default rules: - MAX_MULTICAST_SOLICIT - RETRANS_TIMER =begin html
  TN		  NUT
  ---------------------

State: NONCE (for TN)
==== echo-request ===> src=TN's link-local dst=NUT's link-local
State: INCOMPLETE (for TN)
<=== Judgment #1: multicast NS === src=NUT's link-local dst=sol-node[TN's link-local] w/ SLLA timeout: RETRANS_TIMER * MAX_MULTICAST_SOLICIT
==== solicited NA ===> src=TN's link-local dst=NUT's link-local R=0, S=1, O=1 w/ TLLA
State: REACHABLE (for TN)
<=== Judgment #2: echo-reply ==== src=NUT's link-local dst=TN's link-local
Wait (REACHABLE_TIME * MAX_RANDOM_FACTOR)
State: STALE (for TN)
==== echo-request ===> src=TN's link-local dst=NUT's link-local
<=== Judgment #3: echo-reply ==== src=NUT's link-local dst=TN's link-local
State: DELAY (for TN)
Wait (DELAY_FIRST_PROBE_TIME)
State: PROBE (for TN)
<=== Judgment #4: unicast NS ==== src=NUT's link-local dst=TN's link-local w/ or w/o SLLA
<=== Judgment #4: unicast NS ==== src=NUT's link-local dst=TN's link-local w/ or w/o SLLA
<=== Judgment #4: unicast NS ==== src=NUT's link-local dst=TN's link-local w/ or w/o SLLA
=end html =head1 JUDGMENT =begin html

  1. NUT must send at the least one multicast NS:
     src=NUT's link-local, dst=sol-node[TN's link-local], s/ SLLA

  2. NUT must send an echo-reply:
     src=NUT's link-local, dst=TN's link-local

  3. NUT must send an echo-reply:
     src=NUT's link-local, dst=TN's link-local

  4. NUT must send unicast NS:
     src=NUT's link-local, dst=TN's link-local, w/ or w/o SLLA

4.1. The number of the unicast NSs <= MAX_UNICAST_SOLICIT(3)
4.2. Intervals between the unicast NSs >= RETRANS_TIMER(1 sec.)
=end html =head1 TERMINATION N/A =head1 NOTE The test does not invoke any remote command. =head1 SEE ALSO perldoc V6evalTool perldoc V6evalRemote =cut