# -*- bash -*- ### Feature Checks ############################################################# # has_ipv4() - Check if one default route is available for IPv4 function has_ipv4() { [ -n "$(ip -j -4 route show | jq -rM '.[] | select(.dst == "default")')" ] } # has_ipv6() - Check if one default route is available for IPv6 function has_ipv6() { [ -n "$(ip -j -6 route show | jq -rM '.[] | select(.dst == "default")')" ] } # skip_if_no_ipv4() - Skip current test if IPv4 traffic can't be routed # $1: Optional message to display function skip_if_no_ipv4() { if ! has_ipv4; then local msg=$(_add_label_if_missing "$1" "IPv4") skip "${msg:-not applicable with no routable IPv4}" fi } # skip_if_no_ipv6() - Skip current test if IPv6 traffic can't be routed # $1: Optional message to display function skip_if_no_ipv6() { if ! has_ipv6; then local msg=$(_add_label_if_missing "$1" "IPv6") skip "${msg:-not applicable with no routable IPv6}" fi } # has_pasta() - Check if the pasta(1) command is available function has_pasta() { command -v pasta >/dev/null } # skip_if_no_pasta() - Skip current test if pasta(1) is not available # $1: Optional message to display function skip_if_no_pasta() { if ! has_pasta; then local msg=$(_add_label_if_missing "$1" "pasta") skip "${msg:-not applicable with no pasta binary}" fi } ### procfs access ############################################################## # ipv6_to_procfs() - RFC 5952 IPv6 address text representation to procfs format # $1: Address in any notation described by RFC 5952 function ipv6_to_procfs() { local addr="${1}" # Add leading zero if missing case ${addr} in "::"*) addr=0"${addr}" ;; esac # Double colon can mean any number of all-zero fields. Expand to fill # as many colons as are missing. (This will not be a valid IPv6 form, # but we don't need it for long). E.g., 0::1 -> 0:::::::1 case ${addr} in *"::"*) # All the colons in the address local colons colons=$(tr -dc : <<<$addr) # subtract those from a string of eight colons; this gives us # a string of two to six colons... local pad pad=$(sed -e "s/$colons//" <<<":::::::") # ...which we then inject in place of the double colon. addr=$(sed -e "s/::/::$pad/" <<<$addr) ;; esac # Print as a contiguous string of zero-filled 16-bit words # (The additional ":" below is needed because 'read -d x' actually # means "x is a TERMINATOR, not a delimiter") local group while read -d : group; do printf "%04X" "0x${group:-0}" done <<<"${addr}:" } # __ipv4_to_procfs() - Print bytes in hexadecimal notation reversing arguments # $@: IPv4 address as separate bytes function __ipv4_to_procfs() { printf "%02X%02X%02X%02X" ${4} ${3} ${2} ${1} } # ipv4_to_procfs() - IPv4 address representation to big-endian procfs format # $1: Text representation of IPv4 address function ipv4_to_procfs() { IFS='.' read -r o1 o2 o3 o4 <<< $1 __ipv4_to_procfs $o1 $o2 $o3 $o4 } ### Addresses, Routes, Links ################################################### # ipv4_get_addr_global() - Print first global IPv4 address reported by netlink # $1: Optional output of 'ip -j -4 address show' from a different context function ipv4_get_addr_global() { local expr='[.[].addr_info[] | select(.scope=="global")] | .[0].local' echo "${1:-$(ip -j -4 address show)}" | jq -rM "${expr}" } # ipv6_get_addr_global() - Print first global IPv6 address reported by netlink # $1: Optional output of 'ip -j -6 address show' from a different context function ipv6_get_addr_global() { local expr='[.[].addr_info[] | select(.scope=="global")] | .[0].local' echo "${1:-$(ip -j -6 address show)}" | jq -rM "${expr}" } # random_rfc1918_subnet() - Pseudorandom unused subnet in 172.16/12 prefix # # Use the class B set, because much of our CI environment (Google, RH) # already uses up much of the class A, and it's really hard to test # if a block is in use. # # This returns THREE OCTETS! It is up to our caller to append .0/24, .255, &c. # function random_rfc1918_subnet() { local retries=1024 while [ "$retries" -gt 0 ];do local cidr=172.$(( 16 + $RANDOM % 16 )).$(( $RANDOM & 255 )) in_use=$(ip route list | fgrep $cidr) if [ -z "$in_use" ]; then echo "$cidr" return fi retries=$(( retries - 1 )) done die "Could not find a random not-in-use rfc1918 subnet" } # ipv4_get_route_default() - Print first default IPv4 route reported by netlink # $1: Optional output of 'ip -j -4 route show' from a different context function ipv4_get_route_default() { local jq_expr='[.[] | select(.dst == "default").gateway] | .[0]' echo "${1:-$(ip -j -4 route show)}" | jq -rM "${jq_expr}" } # ipv6_get_route_default() - Print first default IPv6 route reported by netlink # $1: Optional output of 'ip -j -6 route show' from a different context function ipv6_get_route_default() { local jq_expr='[.[] | select(.dst == "default").gateway] | .[0]' echo "${1:-$(ip -j -6 route show)}" | jq -rM "${jq_expr}" } # ether_get_mtu() - Get MTU of first Ethernet-like link # $1: Optional output of 'ip -j link show' from a different context function ether_get_mtu() { local jq_expr='[.[] | select(.link_type == "ether").mtu] | .[0]' echo "${1:-$(ip -j link show)}" | jq -rM "${jq_expr}" } # ether_get_name() - Get name of first Ethernet-like interface # $1: Optional output of 'ip -j link show' from a different context function ether_get_name() { local jq_expr='[.[] | select(.link_type == "ether").ifname] | .[0]' echo "${1:-$(ip -j link show)}" | jq -rM "${jq_expr}" } ### Ports and Ranges ########################################################### # random_free_port() - Get unbound port with pseudorandom number # $1: Optional, dash-separated interval, [5000, 5999] by default # $2: Optional binding address, any IPv4 address by default # $3: Optional protocol, tcp or udp function random_free_port() { local range=${1:-5000-5999} local address=${2:-0.0.0.0} local protocol=${3:-tcp} local port for port in $(shuf -i ${range}); do if port_is_free $port $address $protocol; then echo $port return fi done die "Could not find open port in range $range" } # random_free_port_range() - Get range of unbound ports with pseudorandom start # $1: Size of range (i.e. number of ports) # $2: Optional binding address, any IPv4 address by default # $3: Optional protocol, tcp or udp function random_free_port_range() { local size=${1?Usage: random_free_port_range SIZE [ADDRESS [tcp|udp]]} local address=${2:-0.0.0.0} local protocol=${3:-tcp} local maxtries=10 while [[ $maxtries -gt 0 ]]; do local firstport=$(random_free_port) local lastport= for i in $(seq 1 $((size - 1))); do lastport=$((firstport + i)) if ! port_is_free $lastport $address $protocol; then echo "# port $lastport is in use; trying another." >&3 lastport= break fi done if [[ -n "$lastport" ]]; then echo "$firstport-$lastport" return fi maxtries=$((maxtries - 1)) done die "Could not find free port range with size $size" } # port_is_bound() - Check if TCP or UDP port is bound for a given address # $1: Port number # $2: Optional protocol, or optional IPv4 or IPv6 address, default: tcp # $3: Optional IPv4 or IPv6 address, or optional protocol, default: any function port_is_bound() { local port=${1?Usage: port_is_bound PORT [tcp|udp] [ADDRESS]} if [ "${2}" = "tcp" ] || [ "${2}" = "udp" ]; then local address="${3}" local proto="${2}" elif [ "${3}" = "tcp" ] || [ "${3}" = "udp" ]; then local address="${2}" local proto="${3}" else local address="${2}" # Might be empty local proto="tcp" fi port=$(printf %04X ${port}) case "${address}" in *":"*) grep -e "^[^:]*: $(ipv6_to_procfs "${address}"):${port} .*" \ -e "^[^:]*: $(ipv6_to_procfs "::0"):${port} .*" \ -q "/proc/net/${proto}6" ;; *"."*) grep -e "^[^:]*: $(ipv4_to_procfs "${address}"):${port}" \ -e "^[^:]*: $(ipv4_to_procfs "0.0.0.0"):${port}" \ -q "/proc/net/${proto}" ;; *) # No address: check both IPv4 and IPv6, for any bound address grep "^[^:]*: [^:]*:${port} .*" -q "/proc/net/${proto}6" || \ grep "^[^:]*: [^:]*:${port} .*" -q "/proc/net/${proto}" ;; esac } # port_is_free() - Check if TCP or UDP port is free to bind for a given address # $1: Port number # $2: Optional protocol, or optional IPv4 or IPv6 address, default: tcp # $3: Optional IPv4 or IPv6 address, or optional protocol, default: any function port_is_free() { ! port_is_bound ${@} } # wait_for_port() - Return once port is bound (available for use by clients) # $1: Host or address to check for possible binding # $2: Port number # $3: Optional timeout, 5 seconds if not given function wait_for_port() { local host=$1 local port=$2 local _timeout=${3:-5} # Wait while [ $_timeout -gt 0 ]; do port_is_bound ${port} "${host}" && return sleep 1 _timeout=$(( $_timeout - 1 )) done die "Timed out waiting for $host:$port" } # tcp_port_probe() - Check if a TCP port has an active listener # $1: Port number # $2: Optional address, 0.0.0.0 by default function tcp_port_probe() { local address="${2:-0.0.0.0}" : | nc "${address}" "${1}" }