
This change introduces a new base test class that mocks out utils.execute and forces an exception if it gets called. This has rooted out many tests that were doing this as a side effect of calling other functions, doing things like modprobe and running iscsi on the host's actual machine. The tests are all now appropriately patched in places where this was happening, and the new base class permanently prevents this from accidentally happening again. If you really want to call utils.execute() then you need to re-mock it in your unit test. Change-Id: Idf87d09a9c01a6bfe2767f8becabe65c02983518
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12 KiB
Python
352 lines
12 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2014 Rackspace, Inc.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import binascii
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import mock
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from oslo_config import cfg
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from ironic_python_agent import netutils
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from ironic_python_agent.tests.unit import base
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# hexlify-ed output from LLDP packet
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FAKE_LLDP_PACKET = binascii.unhexlify(
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'0180c200000e885a92365a3988cc'
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'0000'
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'020704885a92ec5459'
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'040d0545746865726e6574312f3138'
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'06020078'
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)
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cfg.CONF.import_opt('lldp_timeout', 'ironic_python_agent.config')
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def socket_socket_sig(family=None, type=None, proto=None):
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# Signature for socket.socket to be used by mock
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pass
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class TestNetutils(base.IronicAgentTest):
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def setUp(self):
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super(TestNetutils, self).setUp()
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@mock.patch('fcntl.ioctl', autospec=True)
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@mock.patch('select.select', autospec=True)
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@mock.patch('socket.socket', autospec=socket_socket_sig)
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def test_get_lldp_info(self, sock_mock, select_mock, fcntl_mock):
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expected_lldp = {
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'eth1': [
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(0, b''),
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(1, b'\x04\x88Z\x92\xecTY'),
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(2, b'\x05Ethernet1/18'),
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(3, b'\x00x')],
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'eth0': [
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(0, b''),
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(1, b'\x04\x88Z\x92\xecTY'),
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(2, b'\x05Ethernet1/18'),
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(3, b'\x00x')]
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}
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interface_names = ['eth0', 'eth1']
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sock1 = mock.Mock()
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sock1.recv.return_value = FAKE_LLDP_PACKET
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sock1.fileno.return_value = 4
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sock2 = mock.Mock()
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sock2.recv.return_value = FAKE_LLDP_PACKET
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sock2.fileno.return_value = 5
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sock_mock.side_effect = [sock1, sock2]
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select_mock.side_effect = [
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([sock1], [], []),
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([sock2], [], [])
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]
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lldp_info = netutils.get_lldp_info(interface_names)
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self.assertEqual(expected_lldp, lldp_info)
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sock1.bind.assert_called_with(('eth0', netutils.LLDP_ETHERTYPE))
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sock2.bind.assert_called_with(('eth1', netutils.LLDP_ETHERTYPE))
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sock1.recv.assert_called_with(1600)
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sock2.recv.assert_called_with(1600)
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self.assertEqual(1, sock1.close.call_count)
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self.assertEqual(1, sock2.close.call_count)
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# 2 interfaces, 2 calls to enter promiscuous mode, 1 to leave
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self.assertEqual(6, fcntl_mock.call_count)
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@mock.patch('fcntl.ioctl', autospec=True)
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@mock.patch('select.select', autospec=True)
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@mock.patch('socket.socket', autospec=socket_socket_sig)
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def test_get_lldp_info_multiple(self, sock_mock, select_mock, fcntl_mock):
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expected_lldp = {
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'eth1': [
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(0, b''),
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(1, b'\x04\x88Z\x92\xecTY'),
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(2, b'\x05Ethernet1/18'),
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(3, b'\x00x')],
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'eth0': [
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(0, b''),
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(1, b'\x04\x88Z\x92\xecTY'),
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(2, b'\x05Ethernet1/18'),
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(3, b'\x00x')]
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}
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interface_names = ['eth0', 'eth1']
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sock1 = mock.Mock()
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sock1.recv.return_value = FAKE_LLDP_PACKET
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sock1.fileno.return_value = 4
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sock2 = mock.Mock()
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sock2.recv.return_value = FAKE_LLDP_PACKET
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sock2.fileno.return_value = 5
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sock_mock.side_effect = [sock1, sock2]
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select_mock.side_effect = [
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([sock1], [], []),
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([sock2], [], []),
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]
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lldp_info = netutils.get_lldp_info(interface_names)
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self.assertEqual(expected_lldp, lldp_info)
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sock1.bind.assert_called_with(('eth0', netutils.LLDP_ETHERTYPE))
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sock2.bind.assert_called_with(('eth1', netutils.LLDP_ETHERTYPE))
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sock1.recv.assert_called_with(1600)
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sock2.recv.assert_called_with(1600)
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self.assertEqual(1, sock1.close.call_count)
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self.assertEqual(1, sock2.close.call_count)
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# 2 interfaces, 2 calls to enter promiscuous mode, 1 to leave
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self.assertEqual(6, fcntl_mock.call_count)
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expected_calls = [
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mock.call([sock1, sock2], [], [], cfg.CONF.lldp_timeout),
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mock.call([sock2], [], [], cfg.CONF.lldp_timeout),
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]
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self.assertEqual(expected_calls, select_mock.call_args_list)
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@mock.patch('fcntl.ioctl', autospec=True)
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@mock.patch('select.select', autospec=True)
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@mock.patch('socket.socket', autospec=socket_socket_sig)
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def test_get_lldp_info_one_empty_interface(self, sock_mock, select_mock,
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fcntl_mock):
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expected_lldp = {
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'eth1': [],
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'eth0': [
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(0, b''),
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(1, b'\x04\x88Z\x92\xecTY'),
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(2, b'\x05Ethernet1/18'),
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(3, b'\x00x')]
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}
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interface_names = ['eth0', 'eth1']
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sock1 = mock.Mock()
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sock1.recv.return_value = FAKE_LLDP_PACKET
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sock1.fileno.return_value = 4
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sock2 = mock.Mock()
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sock2.fileno.return_value = 5
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sock_mock.side_effect = [sock1, sock2]
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select_mock.side_effect = [
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([sock1], [], []),
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([], [], []),
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]
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lldp_info = netutils.get_lldp_info(interface_names)
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self.assertEqual(expected_lldp, lldp_info)
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sock1.bind.assert_called_with(('eth0', netutils.LLDP_ETHERTYPE))
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sock2.bind.assert_called_with(('eth1', netutils.LLDP_ETHERTYPE))
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sock1.recv.assert_called_with(1600)
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sock2.recv.not_called()
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self.assertEqual(1, sock1.close.call_count)
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self.assertEqual(1, sock2.close.call_count)
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# 2 interfaces, 2 calls to enter promiscuous mode, 1 to leave
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self.assertEqual(6, fcntl_mock.call_count)
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@mock.patch('fcntl.ioctl', autospec=True)
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@mock.patch('select.select', autospec=True)
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@mock.patch('socket.socket', autospec=socket_socket_sig)
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def test_get_lldp_info_empty(self, sock_mock, select_mock, fcntl_mock):
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expected_lldp = {
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'eth1': [],
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'eth0': []
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}
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interface_names = ['eth0', 'eth1']
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sock1 = mock.Mock()
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sock1.fileno.return_value = 4
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sock2 = mock.Mock()
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sock2.fileno.return_value = 5
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sock_mock.side_effect = [sock1, sock2]
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select_mock.side_effect = [
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([], [], []),
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([], [], [])
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]
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lldp_info = netutils.get_lldp_info(interface_names)
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self.assertEqual(expected_lldp, lldp_info)
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sock1.bind.assert_called_with(('eth0', netutils.LLDP_ETHERTYPE))
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sock2.bind.assert_called_with(('eth1', netutils.LLDP_ETHERTYPE))
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sock1.recv.not_called()
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sock2.recv.not_called()
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self.assertEqual(1, sock1.close.call_count)
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self.assertEqual(1, sock2.close.call_count)
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# 2 interfaces * (2 calls to enter promiscuous mode + 1 to leave) = 6
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self.assertEqual(6, fcntl_mock.call_count)
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@mock.patch('fcntl.ioctl', autospec=True)
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@mock.patch('select.select', autospec=True)
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@mock.patch('socket.socket', autospec=socket_socket_sig)
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def test_get_lldp_info_malformed(self, sock_mock, select_mock, fcntl_mock):
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expected_lldp = {
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'eth1': [],
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'eth0': [],
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}
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interface_names = ['eth0', 'eth1']
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sock1 = mock.Mock()
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sock1.recv.return_value = b'123456789012345' # odd size
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sock1.fileno.return_value = 4
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sock2 = mock.Mock()
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sock2.recv.return_value = b'1234' # too small
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sock2.fileno.return_value = 5
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sock_mock.side_effect = [sock1, sock2]
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select_mock.side_effect = [
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([sock1], [], []),
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([sock2], [], []),
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]
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lldp_info = netutils.get_lldp_info(interface_names)
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self.assertEqual(expected_lldp, lldp_info)
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sock1.bind.assert_called_with(('eth0', netutils.LLDP_ETHERTYPE))
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sock2.bind.assert_called_with(('eth1', netutils.LLDP_ETHERTYPE))
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sock1.recv.assert_called_with(1600)
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sock2.recv.assert_called_with(1600)
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self.assertEqual(1, sock1.close.call_count)
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self.assertEqual(1, sock2.close.call_count)
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# 2 interfaces, 2 calls to enter promiscuous mode, 1 to leave
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self.assertEqual(6, fcntl_mock.call_count)
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expected_calls = [
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mock.call([sock1, sock2], [], [], cfg.CONF.lldp_timeout),
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mock.call([sock2], [], [], cfg.CONF.lldp_timeout),
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]
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self.assertEqual(expected_calls, select_mock.call_args_list)
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@mock.patch('fcntl.ioctl', autospec=True)
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@mock.patch('socket.socket', autospec=socket_socket_sig)
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def test_raw_promiscuous_sockets(self, sock_mock, fcntl_mock):
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interfaces = ['eth0', 'ens9f1']
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protocol = 3
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sock1 = mock.Mock()
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sock2 = mock.Mock()
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sock_mock.side_effect = [sock1, sock2]
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with netutils.RawPromiscuousSockets(interfaces, protocol) as sockets:
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# 2 interfaces, 1 get, 1 set call each
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self.assertEqual(4, fcntl_mock.call_count)
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self.assertEqual([('eth0', sock1), ('ens9f1', sock2)], sockets)
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sock1.bind.assert_called_once_with(('eth0', protocol))
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sock2.bind.assert_called_once_with(('ens9f1', protocol))
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self.assertEqual(6, fcntl_mock.call_count)
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sock1.close.assert_called_once_with()
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sock2.close.assert_called_once_with()
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@mock.patch('fcntl.ioctl', autospec=True)
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@mock.patch('socket.socket', autospec=socket_socket_sig)
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def test_raw_promiscuous_sockets_bind_fail(self, sock_mock, fcntl_mock):
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interfaces = ['eth0', 'ens9f1']
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protocol = 3
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sock1 = mock.Mock()
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sock2 = mock.Mock()
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sock_mock.side_effect = [sock1, sock2]
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sock2.bind.side_effect = RuntimeError()
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def _run_with_bind_fail():
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with netutils.RawPromiscuousSockets(interfaces, protocol):
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self.fail('Unreachable code')
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, _run_with_bind_fail)
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sock1.bind.assert_called_once_with(('eth0', protocol))
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sock2.bind.assert_called_once_with(('ens9f1', protocol))
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self.assertEqual(6, fcntl_mock.call_count)
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sock1.close.assert_called_once_with()
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sock2.close.assert_called_once_with()
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@mock.patch('fcntl.ioctl', autospec=True)
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@mock.patch('socket.socket', autospec=socket_socket_sig)
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def test_raw_promiscuous_sockets_exception(self, sock_mock, fcntl_mock):
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interfaces = ['eth0', 'ens9f1']
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protocol = 3
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sock1 = mock.Mock()
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sock2 = mock.Mock()
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sock_mock.side_effect = [sock1, sock2]
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def _run_with_exception():
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with netutils.RawPromiscuousSockets(interfaces, protocol):
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raise RuntimeError()
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, _run_with_exception)
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sock1.bind.assert_called_once_with(('eth0', protocol))
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sock2.bind.assert_called_once_with(('ens9f1', protocol))
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self.assertEqual(6, fcntl_mock.call_count)
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sock1.close.assert_called_once_with()
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sock2.close.assert_called_once_with()
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def test_wrap_ipv6(self):
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res = netutils.wrap_ipv6('1:2::3:4')
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self.assertEqual('[1:2::3:4]', res)
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def test_wrap_ipv6_with_ipv4(self):
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res = netutils.wrap_ipv6('1.2.3.4')
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self.assertEqual('1.2.3.4', res)
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