support/testing: add iptables runtime test

Signed-off-by: Julien Olivain <ju.o@free.fr>
Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
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Julien Olivain 2024-03-23 21:35:16 +01:00 committed by Arnout Vandecappelle
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@ -1797,6 +1797,7 @@ F: support/testing/tests/package/test_highway.py
F: support/testing/tests/package/test_hwloc.py
F: support/testing/tests/package/test_iozone.py
F: support/testing/tests/package/test_iperf3.py
F: support/testing/tests/package/test_iptables.py
F: support/testing/tests/package/test_jailhouse.py
F: support/testing/tests/package/test_jq.py
F: support/testing/tests/package/test_jq/

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import os
import infra.basetest
class TestIptables(infra.basetest.BRTest):
# The iptables package has _LINUX_CONFIG_FIXUPS, so we cannot use
# the runtime test pre-built Kernel. We need to compile a Kernel
# to make sure it will include the required configuration.
config = \
"""
BR2_aarch64=y
BR2_TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL=y
BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_PORT="ttyAMA0"
BR2_LINUX_KERNEL=y
BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_CUSTOM_VERSION=y
BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_CUSTOM_VERSION_VALUE="6.1.82"
BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG=y
BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE="board/qemu/aarch64-virt/linux.config"
BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_NEEDS_HOST_OPENSSL=y
BR2_PACKAGE_IPTABLES=y
BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_CPIO=y
BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_CPIO_GZIP=y
# BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_TAR is not set
"""
def test_run(self):
img = os.path.join(self.builddir, "images", "rootfs.cpio.gz")
kern = os.path.join(self.builddir, "images", "Image")
self.emulator.boot(arch="aarch64",
kernel=kern,
kernel_cmdline=["console=ttyAMA0"],
options=["-M", "virt",
"-cpu", "cortex-a57",
"-m", "256M",
"-initrd", img])
self.emulator.login()
# We check the program can execute.
self.assertRunOk("iptables --version")
# We delete all rules in all chains. We also set default
# policies to ACCEPT for INPUT and OUPUT chains. This should
# already be the case (default Kernel config). This makes sure
# this test starts from a known state and also those common
# command invocations works.
self.assertRunOk("iptables --flush")
self.assertRunOk("iptables --policy INPUT ACCEPT")
self.assertRunOk("iptables --policy OUTPUT ACCEPT")
# We add a filter rule to drop all the ICMP protocol to the
# IPv4 destination 127.0.0.2, in the INPUT chain. This should
# block all pings (icmp echo-requests).
cmd = "iptables --append INPUT"
cmd += " --protocol icmp --destination 127.0.0.2 --jump DROP"
self.assertRunOk(cmd)
# We check we can list rules.
self.assertRunOk("iptables --list")
# A ping to 127.0.0.1 is expected to work, because it's not
# matching our rule. We expect 3 replies (-c), with 0.5s
# internal (-i), and set a maximum timeout of 2s.
ping_cmd_prefix = "ping -c 3 -i 0.5 -W 2 "
self.assertRunOk(ping_cmd_prefix + "127.0.0.1")
# A ping to 127.0.0.2 is expected to fail, because our rule is
# supposed to drop it.
ping_test_cmd = ping_cmd_prefix + "127.0.0.2"
_, exit_code = self.emulator.run(ping_test_cmd)
self.assertNotEqual(exit_code, 0)
# We delete our only rule #1 in the INPUT chain.
self.assertRunOk("iptables --delete INPUT 1")
# Since we deleted the rule, the ping test command which was
# supposed to fail earlier is now supposed to succeed.
self.assertRunOk(ping_test_cmd)