neutron-tempest-plugin/neutron_tempest_plugin/scenario/test_mtu.py
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# Copyright 2016 Red Hat, Inc.
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import netaddr
from neutron_lib.api.definitions import provider_net
from tempest.common import utils
from tempest.common import waiters
from tempest.lib import decorators
from neutron_tempest_plugin.common import ssh
from neutron_tempest_plugin import config
from neutron_tempest_plugin.scenario import base
from neutron_tempest_plugin.scenario import constants
CONF = config.CONF
class NetworkMtuBaseTest(base.BaseTempestTestCase):
credentials = ['primary', 'admin']
servers = []
networks = []
@classmethod
def skip_checks(cls):
super(NetworkMtuBaseTest, cls).skip_checks()
if ("vxlan" not in
config.CONF.neutron_plugin_options.available_type_drivers
or "gre" not in
config.CONF.neutron_plugin_options.available_type_drivers):
raise cls.skipException("GRE or VXLAN type_driver is not enabled")
@classmethod
@utils.requires_ext(extension=provider_net.ALIAS, service="network")
def resource_setup(cls):
super(NetworkMtuBaseTest, cls).resource_setup()
# setup basic topology for servers we can log into it
cls.router = cls.create_router_by_client()
cls.keypair = cls.create_keypair()
cls.secgroup = cls.os_primary.network_client.create_security_group(
name='secgroup_mtu')
cls.security_groups.append(cls.secgroup['security_group'])
cls.create_loginable_secgroup_rule(
secgroup_id=cls.secgroup['security_group']['id'])
cls.create_pingable_secgroup_rule(
secgroup_id=cls.secgroup['security_group']['id'])
def _create_setup(self):
self.admin_client = self.os_admin.network_client
net_kwargs = {'tenant_id': self.client.tenant_id}
for sub, net_type in (
('10.100.0.0/16', 'vxlan'), ('10.200.0.0/16', 'gre')):
net_kwargs['name'] = '-'.join([net_type, 'net'])
net_kwargs['provider:network_type'] = net_type
network = self.admin_client.create_network(**net_kwargs)[
'network']
self.networks.append(network)
self.addCleanup(self.admin_client.delete_network, network['id'])
cidr = netaddr.IPNetwork(sub)
subnet = self.create_subnet(network, cidr=cidr)
self.create_router_interface(self.router['id'], subnet['id'])
self.addCleanup(self.client.remove_router_interface_with_subnet_id,
self.router['id'], subnet['id'])
# check that MTUs are different for 2 networks
self.assertNotEqual(self.networks[0]['mtu'], self.networks[1]['mtu'])
self.networks.sort(key=lambda net: net['mtu'])
server1, fip1 = self.create_pingable_vm(self.networks[0])
server_ssh_client1 = ssh.Client(
self.floating_ips[0]['floating_ip_address'],
CONF.validation.image_ssh_user,
pkey=self.keypair['private_key'])
server2, fip2 = self.create_pingable_vm(self.networks[1])
server_ssh_client2 = ssh.Client(
self.floating_ips[0]['floating_ip_address'],
CONF.validation.image_ssh_user,
pkey=self.keypair['private_key'])
for fip in (fip1, fip2):
self.check_connectivity(fip['floating_ip_address'],
CONF.validation.image_ssh_user,
self.keypair['private_key'])
return server_ssh_client1, fip1, server_ssh_client2, fip2
def create_pingable_vm(self, net):
server = self.create_server(
flavor_ref=CONF.compute.flavor_ref,
image_ref=CONF.compute.image_ref,
key_name=self.keypair['name'],
networks=[{'uuid': net['id']}],
security_groups=[{'name': self.secgroup[
'security_group']['name']}])
waiters.wait_for_server_status(
self.os_primary.servers_client, server['server']['id'],
constants.SERVER_STATUS_ACTIVE)
port = self.client.list_ports(
network_id=net['id'], device_id=server['server']['id'])['ports'][0]
fip = self.create_and_associate_floatingip(port['id'])
return server, fip
@decorators.idempotent_id('3d73ec1a-2ec6-45a9-b0f8-04a273d9d344')
def test_connectivity_min_max_mtu(self):
server_ssh_client, _, _, fip2 = self._create_setup()
# ping with min mtu of 2 networks succeeds even when
# fragmentation is disabled
self.check_remote_connectivity(
server_ssh_client, fip2['fixed_ip_address'],
mtu=self.networks[0]['mtu'], fragmentation=False)
# ping with the size above min mtu of 2 networks
# fails when fragmentation is disabled
self.check_remote_connectivity(
server_ssh_client, fip2['fixed_ip_address'], should_succeed=False,
mtu=self.networks[0]['mtu'] + 1, fragmentation=False)
# ping with max mtu of 2 networks succeeds when
# fragmentation is enabled
self.check_remote_connectivity(
server_ssh_client, fip2['fixed_ip_address'],
mtu=self.networks[1]['mtu'])
# ping with max mtu of 2 networks fails when fragmentation is disabled
self.check_remote_connectivity(
server_ssh_client, fip2['fixed_ip_address'], should_succeed=False,
mtu=self.networks[1]['mtu'], fragmentation=False)