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# Copyright (C) 2014-2016 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
#
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
# Path to the temporary configuration file.
CFG_FILE=@abs_top_builddir@/src/bin/dhcp6/tests/test_config.json
# Path to the Kea log file.
LOG_FILE=@abs_top_builddir@/src/bin/dhcp6/tests/test.log
# Path to the Kea lease file.
LEASE_FILE=@abs_top_builddir@/src/bin/dhcp6/tests/test_leases.csv
# Expected version
EXPECTED_VERSION="@PACKAGE_VERSION@"
# Kea configuration to be stored in the configuration file.
CONFIG="{
\"Dhcp6\":
{ \"interfaces-config\": {
\"interfaces\": [ ]
},
\"server-id\": {
\"type\": \"LLT\",
\"persist\": false
},
\"preferred-lifetime\": 3000,
\"valid-lifetime\": 4000,
\"renew-timer\": 1000,
\"rebind-timer\": 2000,
\"lease-database\":
{
\"type\": \"memfile\",
\"name\": \"$LEASE_FILE\",
\"persist\": false,
\"lfc-interval\": 0
},
\"subnet6\": [
{
\"subnet\": \"2001:db8:1::/64\",
\"pools\": [ { \"pool\": \"2001:db8:1::10-2001:db8:1::100\" } ]
} ],
\"dhcp-ddns\": {
\"enable-updates\": true,
\"qualifying-suffix\": \"\"
}
},
\"Logging\":
{
\"loggers\": [
{
\"name\": \"kea-dhcp6\",
\"output_options\": [
{
\"output\": \"$LOG_FILE\"
}
],
\"severity\": \"INFO\"
}
]
}
}"
# Invalid configuration (negative preferred-lifetime) to check that Kea
# gracefully handles reconfiguration errors.
CONFIG_INVALID="{
\"Dhcp6\":
{
\"interfaces\": [ ],
\"preferred-lifetime\": -3,
\"valid-lifetime\": 4000,
\"renew-timer\": 1000,
\"rebind-timer\": 2000,
\"lease-database\":
{
\"type\": \"memfile\",
\"persist\": false
},
\"subnet6\": [
{
\"subnet\": \"2001:db8:1::/64\",
\"pool\": [ { \"pool\": \"2001:db8:1::10-2001:db8:1::100\" } ]
} ]
},
\"Logging\":
{
\"loggers\": [
{
\"name\": \"kea-dhcp6\",
\"output_options\": [
{
\"output\": \"$LOG_FILE\"
}
],
\"severity\": \"INFO\"
}
]
}
}"
# Set the location of the executable.
bin="kea-dhcp6"
bin_path=@abs_top_builddir@/src/bin/dhcp6
# Import common test library.
. @abs_top_builddir@/src/lib/testutils/dhcp_test_lib.sh
# This test verifies that DHCPv6 can be reconfigured with a SIGHUP signal.
dynamic_reconfiguration_test() {
# Log the start of the test and print test name.
test_start "dhcpv6_srv.dynamic_reconfiguration"
# Remove dangling Kea instances and remove log files.
cleanup
# Create new configuration file.
create_config "${CONFIG}"
# Instruct Kea to log to the specific file.
set_logger
# Start Kea.
start_kea ${bin_path}/${bin}
# Wait up to 20s for Kea to start.
wait_for_kea 20
if [ ${_WAIT_FOR_KEA} -eq 0 ]; then
printf "ERROR: timeout waiting for Kea to start.\n"
clean_exit 1
fi
# Check if it is still running. It could have terminated (e.g. as a result
# of configuration failure).
get_pid ${bin}
if [ ${_GET_PIDS_NUM} -ne 1 ]; then
printf "ERROR: expected one Kea process to be started. Found %d processes\
started.\n" ${_GET_PIDS_NUM}
clean_exit 1
fi
# Check in the log file, how many times server has been configured. It should
# be just once on startup.
get_reconfigs
if [ ${_GET_RECONFIGS} -ne 1 ]; then
printf "ERROR: server hasn't been configured.\n"
clean_exit 1
else
printf "Server successfully configured.\n"
fi
# Now use invalid configuration.
create_config "${CONFIG_INVALID}"
# Try to reconfigure by sending SIGHUP
send_signal 1 ${bin}
# The configuration should fail and the error message should be there.
wait_for_message 10 "DHCP6_CONFIG_LOAD_FAIL" 1
# After receiving SIGHUP the server should try to reconfigure itself.
# The configuration provided is invalid so it should result in
# reconfiguration failure but the server should still be running.
get_reconfigs
if [ ${_GET_RECONFIGS} -ne 1 ]; then
printf "ERROR: server has been reconfigured despite bogus configuration.\n"
clean_exit 1
elif [ ${_GET_RECONFIG_ERRORS} -ne 1 ]; then
printf "ERROR: server did not report reconfiguration error despite attempt\
to configure it with invalid configuration.\n"
clean_exit 1
fi
# Make sure the server is still operational.
get_pid ${bin}
if [ ${_GET_PIDS_NUM} -ne 1 ]; then
printf "ERROR: Kea process was killed when attempting reconfiguration.\n"
clean_exit 1
fi
# Restore the good configuration.
create_config "${CONFIG}"
# Reconfigure the server with SIGHUP.
send_signal 1 ${bin}
# There should be two occurrences of the DHCP6_CONFIG_COMPLETE messages.
# Wait for it up to 10s.
wait_for_message 10 "DHCP6_CONFIG_COMPLETE" 2
# After receiving SIGHUP the server should get reconfigured and the
# reconfiguration should be noted in the log file. We should now
# have two configurations logged in the log file.
if [ ${_WAIT_FOR_MESSAGE} -eq 0 ]; then
printf "ERROR: server hasn't been reconfigured.\n"
clean_exit 1
else
printf "Server successfully reconfigured.\n"
fi
# Make sure the server is still operational.
get_pid ${bin}
if [ ${_GET_PIDS_NUM} -ne 1 ]; then
printf "ERROR: Kea process was killed when attempting reconfiguration.\n"
clean_exit 1
fi
# When the server receives a signal the call to select() function is
# interrupted. This should not be logged as an error.
get_log_messages "DHCP6_PACKET_RECEIVE_FAIL"
assert_eq 0 ${_GET_LOG_MESSAGES} \
"Expected get_log_messages DHCP6_PACKET_RECEIVE_FAIL return %d, \
returned %d."
# All ok. Shut down Kea and exit.
test_finish 0
}
# This test verifies that DHCPv6 server is shut down gracefully when it
# receives a SIGINT or SIGTERM signal.
shutdown_test() {
test_name=${1} # Test name
signum=${2} # Signal number
# Log the start of the test and print test name.
test_start ${test_name}
# Remove dangling Kea instances and remove log files.
cleanup
# Create new configuration file.
create_config "${CONFIG}"
# Instruct Kea to log to the specific file.
set_logger
# Start Kea.
start_kea ${bin_path}/${bin}
# Wait up to 20s for Kea to start.
wait_for_kea 20
if [ ${_WAIT_FOR_KEA} -eq 0 ]; then
printf "ERROR: timeout waiting for Kea to start.\n"
clean_exit 1
fi
# Check if it is still running. It could have terminated (e.g. as a result
# of configuration failure).
get_pid ${bin}
if [ ${_GET_PIDS_NUM} -ne 1 ]; then
printf "ERROR: expected one Kea process to be started. Found %d processes\
started.\n" ${_GET_PIDS_NUM}
clean_exit 1
fi
# Check in the log file, how many times server has been configured. It should
# be just once on startup.
get_reconfigs
if [ ${_GET_RECONFIGS} -ne 1 ]; then
printf "ERROR: server hasn't been configured.\n"
clean_exit 1
else
printf "Server successfully configured.\n"
fi
# Send signal to Kea (SIGTERM, SIGINT etc.)
send_signal ${signum} ${bin}
# Wait up to 10s for the server's graceful shutdown. The graceful shut down
# should be recorded in the log file with the appropriate message.
wait_for_message 10 "DHCP6_SHUTDOWN" 1
if [ ${_WAIT_FOR_MESSAGE} -eq 0 ]; then
printf "ERROR: Server did not record shutdown in the log.\n"
clean_exit 1
fi
# Make sure the server is down.
wait_for_server_down 5 ${bin}
assert_eq 1 ${_WAIT_FOR_SERVER_DOWN} \
"Expected wait_for_server_down return %d, returned %d"
# When the server receives a signal the call to select() function is
# interrupted. This should not be logged as an error.
get_log_messages "DHCP6_PACKET_RECEIVE_FAIL"
assert_eq 0 ${_GET_LOG_MESSAGES} \
"Expected get_log_messages DHCP6_PACKET_RECEIVE_FAIL return %d, \
returned %d."
test_finish 0
}
# This test verifies that DHCPv6 can be configured to run lease file cleanup
# periodially.
lfc_timer_test() {
# Log the start of the test and print test name.
test_start "dhcpv6_srv.lfc_timer_test"
# Remove dangling Kea instances and remove log files.
cleanup
# Create a configuration with the LFC enabled, by replacing the section
# with the lfc-interval and persist parameters.
LFC_CONFIG=$(printf "${CONFIG}" | sed -e 's/\"lfc-interval\": 0/\"lfc-interval\": 3/g' \
| sed -e 's/\"persist\": false,/\"persist\": true,/g')
# Create new configuration file.
create_config "${LFC_CONFIG}"
# Instruct Kea to log to the specific file.
set_logger
# Start Kea.
start_kea ${bin_path}/${bin}
# Wait up to 20s for Kea to start.
wait_for_kea 20
if [ ${_WAIT_FOR_KEA} -eq 0 ]; then
printf "ERROR: timeout waiting for Kea to start.\n"
clean_exit 1
fi
# Check if it is still running. It could have terminated (e.g. as a result
# of configuration failure).
get_pid ${bin}
if [ ${_GET_PIDS_NUM} -ne 1 ]; then
printf "ERROR: expected one Kea process to be started. Found %d processes\
started.\n" ${_GET_PIDS_NUM}
clean_exit 1
fi
# Check if Kea emits the log message indicating that LFC is started.
wait_for_message 10 "DHCPSRV_MEMFILE_LFC_EXECUTE" 1
if [ ${_WAIT_FOR_MESSAGE} -eq 0 ]; then
printf "ERROR: Server did not execute LFC.\n"
clean_exit 1
fi
# Give it a short time to run.
sleep 1
# Modify the interval.
LFC_CONFIG=$(printf "${LFC_CONFIG}" | sed -e 's/\"lfc-interval\": 3/\"lfc-interval\": 4/g')
# Create new configuration file.
create_config "${LFC_CONFIG}"
# Reconfigure the server with SIGHUP.
send_signal 1 ${bin}
# There should be two occurrences of the DHCP4_CONFIG_COMPLETE messages.
# Wait for it up to 10s.
wait_for_message 10 "DHCP6_CONFIG_COMPLETE" 2
# After receiving SIGHUP the server should get reconfigured and the
# reconfiguration should be noted in the log file. We should now
# have two configurations logged in the log file.
if [ ${_WAIT_FOR_MESSAGE} -eq 0 ]; then
printf "ERROR: server hasn't been reconfigured.\n"
clean_exit 1
else
printf "Server successfully reconfigured.\n"
fi
# Make sure the server is still operational.
get_pid ${bin}
if [ ${_GET_PIDS_NUM} -ne 1 ]; then
printf "ERROR: Kea process was killed when attempting reconfiguration.\n"
clean_exit 1
fi
# Wait for the LFC to run the second time.
wait_for_message 10 "DHCPSRV_MEMFILE_LFC_EXECUTE" 2
if [ ${_WAIT_FOR_MESSAGE} -eq 0 ]; then
printf "ERROR: Server did not execute LFC.\n"
clean_exit 1
fi
# Send signal to Kea SIGTERM
send_signal 15 ${bin}
# Wait up to 10s for the server's graceful shutdown. The graceful shut down
# should be recorded in the log file with the appropriate message.
wait_for_message 10 "DHCP6_SHUTDOWN" 1
if [ ${_WAIT_FOR_MESSAGE} -eq 0 ]; then
printf "ERROR: Server did not record shutdown in the log.\n"
clean_exit 1
fi
# Make sure the server is down.
wait_for_server_down 5 ${bin}
assert_eq 1 ${_WAIT_FOR_SERVER_DOWN} \
"Expected wait_for_server_down return %d, returned %d"
# All ok. Shut down Kea and exit.
test_finish 0
}
server_pid_file_test "${CONFIG}" DHCP6_ALREADY_RUNNING
dynamic_reconfiguration_test
shutdown_test "dhcpv6.sigterm_test" 15
shutdown_test "dhcpv6.sigint_test" 2
version_test "dhcpv6.version"
logger_vars_test "dhcpv6.variables"
lfc_timer_test
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