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  1. Automated hostapd/wpa_supplicant testing with mac80211_hwsim
  2. ------------------------------------------------------------
  3. This directory contains testing infrastructure and test cases to run
  4. automated tests of full hostapd and wpa_supplicant functionality. This
  5. testing is done with the help of mac80211_hwsim which is Linux kernel
  6. driver that simulates IEEE 802.11 radios without requiring any
  7. additional hardware. This setup most of the hostapd and wpa_supplicant
  8. functionality (and large parts of the Linux cfg80211 and mac80211
  9. functionality for that matter) to be tested.
  10. mac80211_hwsim is loaded with five simulated radios to allow different
  11. device combinations to be tested. wlantest is used analyze raw packets
  12. captured through the hwsim0 monitor interface that capture all frames
  13. sent on all channels. wlantest is used to store the frames for
  14. analysis. Three wpa_supplicant processes are used to control three
  15. virtual radios and one hostapd process is used to dynamically control
  16. the other two virtual radios. hwsim_test is used to verify that data
  17. connection (both unicast and broadcast) works between two netdevs.
  18. The python scripts and tools in this directory control test case
  19. execution. They interact wpa_supplicant and hostapd through control
  20. interfaces to perform the operations. In addition, wlantest_cli and
  21. hwsim_test are used to verify that operations have been performed
  22. correctly and that the network connection works in the expected way.
  23. These test cases are run automatically against the hostap.git commits
  24. for regression testing and to help in keeping the hostap.git master
  25. branch in stable state. Results from these tests are available here:
  26. http://buildbot.w1.fi/hwsim/
  27. Building binaries for testing
  28. -----------------------------
  29. You will need to build (or use already built) components to be
  30. tested. These are available in the hostap.git repository and can be
  31. built for example as follows:
  32. cd ../../wpa_supplicant
  33. cp ../tests/hwsim/example-wpa_supplicant.config .config
  34. make clean
  35. make
  36. cd ../hostapd
  37. cp ../tests/hwsim/example-hostapd.config .config
  38. make clean
  39. make hostapd hlr_auc_gw
  40. cd ../wlantest
  41. make clean
  42. make
  43. cd ../mac80211_hwsim/tools
  44. make
  45. Alternatively, the build.sh script here can be used to run these steps
  46. with conditional creation of .config files only if they do not exist.
  47. The test scripts can find the binaries in the locations where they were
  48. built. It is also possible to install hwsim_test and wlantest_cli
  49. somewhat on the path to use pre-built tools.
  50. Please note that some of the configuration parameters used to enable
  51. more testing coverage may require development packages that may not be
  52. installed by default in many distributions. For example, following
  53. Debian/Ubuntu packages are likely to be needed:
  54. - binutils-dev
  55. - libsqlite3-dev
  56. - libpcap-dev
  57. wpaspy
  58. ------
  59. The python scripts use wpaspy.py to interact with the wpa_supplicant
  60. control interface, but the run-tests.py script adds the (relative)
  61. path into the environment so it doesn't need to be installed.
  62. mac80211_hwsim
  63. --------------
  64. mac80211_hwsim kernel module is available from the upstream Linux
  65. kernel. Some Linux distributions enable it by default. If that's not the
  66. case, you can either enable it in the kernel configuration
  67. (CONFIG_MAC80211_HWSIM=m) and rebuild your kernel or use Backports with
  68. CPTCFG_MAC80211_HWSIM=m to replace the wireless LAN components in the
  69. base kernel.
  70. sudo
  71. ----
  72. Some parts of the testing process requires root privileges. The test
  73. scripts are currently using sudo to achieve this. To be able to run the
  74. tests, you'll probably want to enable sudo with a timeout to not expire
  75. password entry very quickly. For example, use this in the sudoers file:
  76. Defaults env_reset,timestamp_timeout=180
  77. Or on a dedicated test system, you could even disable password prompting
  78. with this in sudoers:
  79. %sudo ALL=NOPASSWD: ALL
  80. Other network interfaces
  81. ------------------------
  82. Some of the test scripts are still using hardcoded interface names, so
  83. the easiest way of making things work is to avoid using other network
  84. devices that may use conflicting interface names. For example, unload
  85. any wireless LAN driver before running the tests and make sure that
  86. wlan0..4 gets assigned as the interface names for the mac80211_hwsim
  87. radios. It may also be possible to rename the interface expectations in
  88. run-tests.py to allow other names to be used.
  89. Please also note that some commonly enabled tools, like NetworkManager,
  90. may end up trying to control new network interfaces automatically. This
  91. can result in conflicts with the test scripts and you may need to
  92. disable such network services or at least mark the mac80211_hwsim wlan#
  93. interfaces as umanaged. As an example, this can be done in
  94. /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf with following addition:
  95. [keyfile]
  96. unmanaged-devices=mac:02:00:00:00:00:00;mac:02:00:00:00:01:00;mac:02:00:00:00:02:00;mac:02:00:00:00:03:00;mac:02:00:00:00:04:00
  97. Running tests
  98. -------------
  99. Simplest way to run a full set of the test cases is by running
  100. run-all.sh in tests/hwsim directory. This will use start.sh to load the
  101. mac80211_hwsim module and start wpa_supplicant, hostapd, and various
  102. test tools. run-tests.sh is then used to run through all the defined
  103. test cases and stop.sh to stop the programs and unload the kernel
  104. module.
  105. run-all.sh can be used to run the same test cases under different
  106. conditions:
  107. # run normal test cases
  108. ./run-all.sh
  109. # run normal test cases under valgrind
  110. ./run-all.sh valgrind
  111. # run normal test cases with Linux tracing
  112. ./run-all.sh trace
  113. run-all.sh directs debug logs into the logs subdirectory (or $LOGDIR if
  114. present in the environment). Log file names include the current UNIX
  115. timestamp and a postfix to identify the specific log:
  116. - *.log0 = wpa_supplicant debug log for the first radio
  117. - *.log1 = wpa_supplicant debug log for the second radio
  118. - *.log2 = wpa_supplicant debug log for the third radio
  119. - *.hostapd = hostapd debug log
  120. - hwsim0 = wlantest debug log
  121. - hwsim0.pcapng = capture with all frames exchanged during the tests
  122. - *.log = debug prints from the test scripts
  123. - trace.dat = Linux tracing record (if enabled)
  124. - hlr_auc_gw - hlr_auc_gw (EAP-SIM/AKA/AKA' authentication) log
  125. - auth_serv - hostapd as RADIUS authentication server log
  126. For manual testing, ./start.sh can be used to initialize interfaces and
  127. programs and run-tests.py to execute one or more test
  128. cases. run-tests.py output verbosity can be controlled with -d (more
  129. verbose debug output) and -q (less verbose output) on the command
  130. line. "-f <module name>" (pointing to file test_<module name>.py) can be
  131. used to specify that all test cases from a single file are to be
  132. run. Test name as the last command line argument can be specified that a
  133. single test case is to be run (e.g., "./run-tests.py ap_pmf_required").
  134. Adding/modifying test cases
  135. ---------------------------
  136. All the test cases are defined in the test_*.py files. These are python
  137. scripts that can use the local helper classes to interact with the test
  138. components. While various python constructs can be used in the scripts,
  139. only a minimal level of python knowledge should really be needed to
  140. modify and add new test cases. The easiest starting point for this is
  141. likely to take a look at some of the example scripts. When working on a
  142. new test, run-tests.py with -d and the test case name on the command
  143. line is a convenient way of verifying functionality.
  144. run-tests.py will automatically import all test cases from the test_*.py
  145. files in this directory. All functions starting with the "test_" prefix
  146. in these files are assumed to be test cases. Each test case is named by
  147. the function name following the "test_" prefix.
  148. Results database
  149. ----------------
  150. run-tests.py can be requested to write results from the execution of
  151. each test case into an sqlite database. The "-S <path to database>" and
  152. "-b <build id>" command line arguments can be used to do that. The
  153. database must have been prepared before this, e.g., with following:
  154. cat | sqlite3 /tmp/example.db <<EOF
  155. CREATE TABLE results (test,result,run,time,duration,build,commitid);
  156. CREATE INDEX results_idx ON results (test);
  157. CREATE INDEX results_idx2 ON results (run);
  158. CREATE TABLE tests (test,description);
  159. CREATE UNIQUE INDEX tests_idx ON tests (test);
  160. CREATE TABLE logs (test,run,type,contents);
  161. CREATE INDEX logs_idx ON logs (test);
  162. CREATE INDEX logs_idx2 ON logs (run);
  163. EOF