[PATCH net-next] selftests: wireguards: use nft by default
Hangbin Liu
liuhangbin at gmail.com
Thu Nov 7 02:54:38 UTC 2024
Use nft by default if it's supported, as nft is the replacement for iptables,
which is used by default in some releases. Additionally, iptables is dropped
in some releases.
Signed-off-by: Hangbin Liu <liuhangbin at gmail.com>
---
CC nft developers to see if there are any easier configurations,
as I'm not very familiar with nft commands.
---
tools/testing/selftests/wireguard/netns.sh | 63 ++++++++++++++++++----
1 file changed, 53 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/wireguard/netns.sh b/tools/testing/selftests/wireguard/netns.sh
index 405ff262ca93..4e29c1a7003c 100755
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/wireguard/netns.sh
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/wireguard/netns.sh
@@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ sleep() { read -t "$1" -N 1 || true; }
waitiperf() { pretty "${1//*-}" "wait for iperf:${3:-5201} pid $2"; while [[ $(ss -N "$1" -tlpH "sport = ${3:-5201}") != *\"iperf3\",pid=$2,fd=* ]]; do sleep 0.1; done; }
waitncatudp() { pretty "${1//*-}" "wait for udp:1111 pid $2"; while [[ $(ss -N "$1" -ulpH 'sport = 1111') != *\"ncat\",pid=$2,fd=* ]]; do sleep 0.1; done; }
waitiface() { pretty "${1//*-}" "wait for $2 to come up"; ip netns exec "$1" bash -c "while [[ \$(< \"/sys/class/net/$2/operstate\") != up ]]; do read -t .1 -N 0 || true; done;"; }
+use_nft() { nft --version &> /dev/null; }
cleanup() {
set +e
@@ -196,13 +197,23 @@ ip1 link set wg0 mtu 1300
ip2 link set wg0 mtu 1300
n1 wg set wg0 peer "$pub2" endpoint 127.0.0.1:2
n2 wg set wg0 peer "$pub1" endpoint 127.0.0.1:1
-n0 iptables -A INPUT -m length --length 1360 -j DROP
+if use_nft; then
+ n0 nft add table inet filter
+ n0 nft add chain inet filter INPUT { type filter hook input priority filter \; policy accept \; }
+ n0 nft add rule inet filter INPUT meta length 1360 counter drop
+else
+ n0 iptables -A INPUT -m length --length 1360 -j DROP
+fi
n1 ip route add 192.168.241.2/32 dev wg0 mtu 1299
n2 ip route add 192.168.241.1/32 dev wg0 mtu 1299
n2 ping -c 1 -W 1 -s 1269 192.168.241.1
n2 ip route delete 192.168.241.1/32 dev wg0 mtu 1299
n1 ip route delete 192.168.241.2/32 dev wg0 mtu 1299
-n0 iptables -F INPUT
+if use_nft; then
+ n0 nft delete table inet filter
+else
+ n0 iptables -F INPUT
+fi
ip1 link set wg0 mtu $orig_mtu
ip2 link set wg0 mtu $orig_mtu
@@ -334,7 +345,13 @@ waitiface $netns2 veths
n0 bash -c 'printf 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward'
n0 bash -c 'printf 2 > /proc/sys/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_udp_timeout'
n0 bash -c 'printf 2 > /proc/sys/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_udp_timeout_stream'
-n0 iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.1.0/24 -d 10.0.0.0/24 -j SNAT --to 10.0.0.1
+if use_nft; then
+ n0 nft add table inet nat
+ n0 nft add chain inet nat POSTROUTING { type nat hook postrouting priority srcnat\; policy accept \; }
+ n0 nft add rule inet nat POSTROUTING ip saddr 192.168.1.0/24 ip daddr 10.0.0.0/24 counter snat to 10.0.0.1
+else
+ n0 iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.1.0/24 -d 10.0.0.0/24 -j SNAT --to 10.0.0.1
+fi
n1 wg set wg0 peer "$pub2" endpoint 10.0.0.100:2 persistent-keepalive 1
n1 ping -W 1 -c 1 192.168.241.2
@@ -348,10 +365,20 @@ n1 wg set wg0 peer "$pub2" persistent-keepalive 0
# Test that sk_bound_dev_if works
n1 ping -I wg0 -c 1 -W 1 192.168.241.2
# What about when the mark changes and the packet must be rerouted?
-n1 iptables -t mangle -I OUTPUT -j MARK --set-xmark 1
+if use_nft; then
+ n1 nft add table inet mangle
+ n1 nft add chain inet mangle OUTPUT { type route hook output priority mangle\; policy accept \; }
+ n1 nft add rule inet mangle OUTPUT counter meta mark set 0x1
+else
+ n1 iptables -t mangle -I OUTPUT -j MARK --set-xmark 1
+fi
n1 ping -c 1 -W 1 192.168.241.2 # First the boring case
n1 ping -I wg0 -c 1 -W 1 192.168.241.2 # Then the sk_bound_dev_if case
-n1 iptables -t mangle -D OUTPUT -j MARK --set-xmark 1
+if use_nft; then
+ n1 nft delete table inet mangle
+else
+ n1 iptables -t mangle -D OUTPUT -j MARK --set-xmark 1
+fi
# Test that onion routing works, even when it loops
n1 wg set wg0 peer "$pub3" allowed-ips 192.168.242.2/32 endpoint 192.168.241.2:5
@@ -385,16 +412,32 @@ n1 ping -W 1 -c 100 -f 192.168.99.7
n1 ping -W 1 -c 100 -f abab::1111
# Have ns2 NAT into wg0 packets from ns0, but return an icmp error along the right route.
-n2 iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 10.0.0.0/24 -d 192.168.241.0/24 -j SNAT --to 192.168.241.2
-n0 iptables -t filter -A INPUT \! -s 10.0.0.0/24 -i vethrs -j DROP # Manual rpfilter just to be explicit.
+if use_nft; then
+ n2 nft add table inet nat
+ n2 nft add chain inet nat POSTROUTING { type nat hook postrouting priority srcnat\; policy accept \; }
+ n2 nft add rule inet nat POSTROUTING ip saddr 10.0.0.0/24 ip daddr 192.168.241.0/24 counter snat to 192.168.241.2
+
+ n0 nft add table inet filter
+ n0 nft add chain inet filter INPUT { type filter hook input priority filter \; policy accept \; }
+ n0 nft add rule inet filter INPUT iifname "vethrs" ip saddr != 10.0.0.0/24 counter drop
+else
+ n2 iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 10.0.0.0/24 -d 192.168.241.0/24 -j SNAT --to 192.168.241.2
+ n0 iptables -t filter -A INPUT \! -s 10.0.0.0/24 -i vethrs -j DROP # Manual rpfilter just to be explicit.
+fi
n2 bash -c 'printf 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward'
ip0 -4 route add 192.168.241.1 via 10.0.0.100
n2 wg set wg0 peer "$pub1" remove
[[ $(! n0 ping -W 1 -c 1 192.168.241.1 || false) == *"From 10.0.0.100 icmp_seq=1 Destination Host Unreachable"* ]]
-n0 iptables -t nat -F
-n0 iptables -t filter -F
-n2 iptables -t nat -F
+if use_nft; then
+ n0 nft delete table inet nat
+ n0 nft delete table inet filter
+ n2 nft delete table inet nat
+else
+ n0 iptables -t nat -F
+ n0 iptables -t filter -F
+ n2 iptables -t nat -F
+fi
ip0 link del vethrc
ip0 link del vethrs
ip1 link del wg0
--
2.46.0
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