| #!/usr/bin/env python |
| """ |
| Created on 26-Oct-2012 |
| |
| author: Anil Kumar ( anilkumar.s@paxterrasolutions.com ) |
| |
| |
| TestON is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or |
| ( at your option ) any later version. |
| |
| TestON is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| GNU General Public License for more details. |
| |
| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| along with TestON. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
| |
| MininetCliDriver is the basic driver which will handle the Mininet functions |
| |
| Some functions rely on a modified version of Mininet. These functions |
| should all be noted in the comments. To get this MN version run these commands |
| from within your Mininet folder: |
| git remote add jhall11 https://github.com/jhall11/mininet.git |
| git fetch jhall11 |
| git checkout -b dynamic_topo remotes/jhall11/dynamic_topo |
| git pull |
| |
| |
| Note that you may need to run 'sudo make develop' if your mnexec.c file |
| changed when switching branches.""" |
| import pexpect |
| import re |
| import sys |
| import types |
| import os |
| from math import pow |
| from drivers.common.cli.emulatordriver import Emulator |
| |
| |
| class MininetCliDriver( Emulator ): |
| |
| """ |
| MininetCliDriver is the basic driver which will handle |
| the Mininet functions""" |
| def __init__( self ): |
| super( Emulator, self ).__init__() |
| self.handle = self |
| self.name = None |
| self.home = None |
| self.wrapped = sys.modules[ __name__ ] |
| self.flag = 0 |
| # TODO: Refactor driver to use these everywhere |
| self.mnPrompt = "mininet>" |
| self.hostPrompt = "~#" |
| self.bashPrompt = "\$" |
| self.scapyPrompt = ">>>" |
| |
| def connect( self, **connectargs ): |
| """ |
| Here the main is the TestON instance after creating |
| all the log handles.""" |
| try: |
| for key in connectargs: |
| vars( self )[ key ] = connectargs[ key ] |
| self.home = "~/mininet" |
| self.name = self.options[ 'name' ] |
| for key in self.options: |
| if key == "home": |
| self.home = self.options[ 'home' ] |
| break |
| if self.home is None or self.home == "": |
| self.home = "~/mininet" |
| |
| try: |
| if os.getenv( str( self.ip_address ) ) is not None: |
| self.ip_address = os.getenv( str( self.ip_address ) ) |
| else: |
| main.log.info( self.name + |
| ": Trying to connect to " + |
| self.ip_address ) |
| |
| except KeyError: |
| main.log.info( "Invalid host name," + |
| " connecting to local host instead" ) |
| self.ip_address = 'localhost' |
| except Exception as inst: |
| main.log.error( "Uncaught exception: " + str( inst ) ) |
| |
| self.handle = super( |
| MininetCliDriver, |
| self ).connect( |
| user_name=self.user_name, |
| ip_address=self.ip_address, |
| port=None, |
| pwd=self.pwd ) |
| |
| if self.handle: |
| main.log.info( "Connection successful to the host " + |
| self.user_name + |
| "@" + |
| self.ip_address ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Connection failed to the host " + |
| self.user_name + |
| "@" + |
| self.ip_address ) |
| main.log.error( "Failed to connect to the Mininet CLI" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def startNet( self, topoFile='', args='', mnCmd='', timeout=120 ): |
| """ |
| Description: |
| Starts Mininet accepts a topology(.py) file and/or an optional |
| argument, to start the mininet, as a parameter. |
| Can also send regular mininet command to load up desired topology. |
| Eg. Pass in a string 'sudo mn --topo=tree,3,3' to mnCmd |
| Options: |
| topoFile = file path for topology file (.py) |
| args = extra option added when starting the topology from the file |
| mnCmd = Mininet command use to start topology |
| Returns: |
| main.TRUE if the mininet starts successfully, main.FALSE |
| otherwise |
| """ |
| if self.handle: |
| # make sure old networks are cleaned up |
| main.log.info( self.name + |
| ": Clearing any residual state or processes" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "sudo mn -c" ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ 'password\sfor\s', |
| 'Cleanup\scomplete', |
| pexpect.EOF, |
| pexpect.TIMEOUT ], |
| timeout ) |
| if i == 0: |
| # Sudo asking for password |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": Sending sudo password" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( self.pwd ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ '%s:' % self.user, |
| '\$', |
| pexpect.EOF, |
| pexpect.TIMEOUT ], |
| timeout ) |
| if i == 1: |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": Clean" ) |
| elif i == 2: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Connection terminated" ) |
| elif i == 3: # timeout |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Something while cleaning " + |
| "Mininet took too long... " ) |
| # Craft the string to start mininet |
| cmdString = "sudo " |
| if not mnCmd: |
| if topoFile is None or topoFile == '': # If no file is given |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": building fresh Mininet" ) |
| cmdString += "mn " |
| if args is None or args == '': |
| # If no args given, use args from .topo file |
| args = self.options[ 'arg1' ] +\ |
| " " + self.options[ 'arg2' ] +\ |
| " --mac --controller " +\ |
| self.options[ 'controller' ] + " " +\ |
| self.options[ 'arg3' ] |
| else: # else only use given args |
| pass |
| # TODO: allow use of topo args and method args? |
| else: # Use given topology file |
| main.log.info( |
| "Starting Mininet from topo file " + |
| topoFile ) |
| cmdString += topoFile + " " |
| if args is None: |
| args = '' |
| # TODO: allow use of args from .topo file? |
| cmdString += args |
| else: |
| main.log.info( "Starting Mininet topology using '" + mnCmd + |
| "' command" ) |
| cmdString += mnCmd |
| # Send the command and check if network started |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( '\$' ) |
| main.log.info( "Sending '" + cmdString + "' to " + self.name ) |
| self.handle.sendline( cmdString ) |
| while True: |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ 'mininet>', |
| 'Exception', |
| '\*\*\*', |
| pexpect.EOF, |
| pexpect.TIMEOUT ], |
| timeout ) |
| if i == 0: |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": Mininet built" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| elif i == 1: |
| response = str( self.handle.before + |
| self.handle.after ) |
| self.handle.expect( '\$' ) |
| response += str( self.handle.before + |
| self.handle.after ) |
| main.log.error( |
| self.name + |
| ": Launching Mininet failed: " + response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif i == 2: |
| self.handle.expect( [ "\n", |
| pexpect.EOF, |
| pexpect.TIMEOUT ], |
| timeout ) |
| main.log.info( self.handle.before ) |
| elif i == 3: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Connection timeout" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif i == 4: # timeout |
| main.log.error( |
| self.name + |
| ": Something took too long... " ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| # Why did we hit this part? |
| main.log.error( "startNet did not return correctly" ) |
| return main.FASLE |
| else: # if no handle |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Connection failed to the host " + |
| self.user_name + "@" + self.ip_address ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Failed to connect to the Mininet" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| def numSwitchesNlinks( self, topoType, depth, fanout ): |
| if topoType == 'tree': |
| # In tree topology, if fanout arg is not given, by default it is 2 |
| if fanout is None: |
| fanout = 2 |
| k = 0 |
| count = 0 |
| while( k <= depth - 1 ): |
| count = count + pow( fanout, k ) |
| k = k + 1 |
| numSwitches = count |
| while( k <= depth - 2 ): |
| # depth-2 gives you only core links and not considering |
| # edge links as seen by ONOS. If all the links including |
| # edge links are required, do depth-1 |
| count = count + pow( fanout, k ) |
| k = k + 1 |
| numLinks = count * fanout |
| # print "num_switches for %s(%d,%d) = %d and links=%d" %( |
| # topoType,depth,fanout,numSwitches,numLinks ) |
| |
| elif topoType == 'linear': |
| # In linear topology, if fanout or numHostsPerSw is not given, |
| # by default it is 1 |
| if fanout is None: |
| fanout = 1 |
| numSwitches = depth |
| numHostsPerSw = fanout |
| totalNumHosts = numSwitches * numHostsPerSw |
| numLinks = totalNumHosts + ( numSwitches - 1 ) |
| print "num_switches for %s(%d,%d) = %d and links=%d" %\ |
| ( topoType, depth, fanout, numSwitches, numLinks ) |
| topoDict = { "num_switches": int( numSwitches ), |
| "num_corelinks": int( numLinks ) } |
| return topoDict |
| |
| def calculateSwAndLinks( self ): |
| """ |
| Calculate the number of switches and links in a topo.""" |
| # TODO: combine this function and numSwitchesNlinks |
| argList = self.options[ 'arg1' ].split( "," ) |
| topoArgList = argList[ 0 ].split( " " ) |
| argList = map( int, argList[ 1: ] ) |
| topoArgList = topoArgList[ 1: ] + argList |
| |
| topoDict = self.numSwitchesNlinks( *topoArgList ) |
| return topoDict |
| |
| def pingall( self, protocol="IPv4", timeout=300, shortCircuit=False, acceptableFailed=0 ): |
| """ |
| Verifies the reachability of the hosts using pingall command. |
| Optional parameter timeout allows you to specify how long to |
| wait for pingall to complete |
| Optional: |
| timeout( seconds ) - How long to wait before breaking the pingall |
| shortCircuit - Break the pingall based on the number of failed hosts |
| ping |
| acceptableFailed - Set the number of acceptable failed pings for the |
| function to still return main.TRUE |
| Returns: |
| main.TRUE if pingall completes with no pings dropped |
| otherwise main.FALSE |
| """ |
| import time |
| try: |
| timeout = int( timeout ) |
| if self.handle: |
| main.log.info( |
| self.name + |
| ": Checking reachabilty to the hosts using pingall" ) |
| response = "" |
| failedPings = 0 |
| returnValue = main.TRUE |
| cmd = "pingall" |
| if protocol == "IPv6": |
| cmd = "py net.pingAll6()" |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| startTime = time.time() |
| while True: |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ "mininet>", "X", |
| pexpect.EOF, |
| pexpect.TIMEOUT ], |
| timeout ) |
| if i == 0: |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": pingall finished" ) |
| response += self.handle.before |
| break |
| elif i == 1: |
| response += self.handle.before + self.handle.after |
| failedPings = failedPings + 1 |
| if failedPings > acceptableFailed: |
| returnValue = main.FALSE |
| if shortCircuit: |
| main.log.error( self.name + |
| ": Aborting pingall - " |
| + str( failedPings ) + |
| " pings failed" ) |
| break |
| if ( time.time() - startTime ) > timeout: |
| returnValue = main.FALSE |
| main.log.error( self.name + |
| ": Aborting pingall - " + |
| "Function took too long " ) |
| break |
| elif i == 2: |
| main.log.error( self.name + |
| ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + |
| self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| elif i == 3: |
| response += self.handle.before |
| main.log.error( self.name + |
| ": TIMEOUT exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + |
| ": " + |
| str( response ) ) |
| # NOTE: Send ctrl-c to make sure pingall is done |
| self.handle.sendline( "\x03" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "Interrupt" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| break |
| pattern = "Results\:" |
| main.log.info( "Pingall output: " + str( response ) ) |
| if re.search( pattern, response ): |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": Pingall finished with " |
| + str( failedPings ) + " failed pings" ) |
| return returnValue |
| else: |
| # NOTE: Send ctrl-c to make sure pingall is done |
| self.handle.sendline( "\x03" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "Interrupt" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Connection failed to the host" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| if response: |
| main.log.info( "Pingall output: " + str( response ) ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": pexpect.TIMEOUT found" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def fpingHost( self, **pingParams ): |
| """ |
| Uses the fping package for faster pinging... |
| *requires fping to be installed on machine running mininet""" |
| args = utilities.parse_args( [ "SRC", "TARGET" ], **pingParams ) |
| command = args[ "SRC" ] + \ |
| " fping -i 100 -t 20 -C 1 -q " + args[ "TARGET" ] |
| self.handle.sendline( command ) |
| self.handle.expect( |
| [ args[ "TARGET" ], pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT ] ) |
| self.handle.expect( [ "mininet", pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT ] ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| if re.search( ":\s-", response ): |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": Ping fail" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif re.search( ":\s\d{1,2}\.\d\d", response ): |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": Ping good!" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": Install fping on mininet machine... " ) |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": \n---\n" + response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| def pingallHosts( self, hostList, wait=1 ): |
| """ |
| Ping all specified IPv4 hosts |
| |
| Acceptable hostList: |
| - [ 'h1','h2','h3','h4' ] |
| |
| Returns main.TRUE if all hosts specified can reach |
| each other |
| |
| Returns main.FALSE if one or more of hosts specified |
| cannot reach each other""" |
| wait = int( wait ) |
| cmd = " ping -c 1 -i 1 -W " + str( wait ) + " " |
| |
| try: |
| main.log.info( "Testing reachability between specified hosts" ) |
| |
| isReachable = main.TRUE |
| pingResponse = "IPv4 ping across specified hosts\n" |
| failedPings = 0 |
| for host in hostList: |
| listIndex = hostList.index( host ) |
| # List of hosts to ping other than itself |
| pingList = hostList[ :listIndex ] + \ |
| hostList[ ( listIndex + 1 ): ] |
| |
| pingResponse += str(str(host) + " -> ") |
| |
| for temp in pingList: |
| # Current host pings all other hosts specified |
| pingCmd = str( host ) + cmd + str( temp ) |
| self.handle.sendline( pingCmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>", timeout=wait + 1 ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| if re.search( ',\s0\%\spacket\sloss', response ): |
| pingResponse += str(" h" + str( temp[1:] )) |
| else: |
| pingResponse += " X" |
| # One of the host to host pair is unreachable |
| isReachable = main.FALSE |
| failedPings += 1 |
| pingResponse += "\n" |
| main.log.info( pingResponse + "Failed pings: " + str(failedPings) ) |
| return isReachable |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": TIMEOUT exception" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def pingIpv6Hosts( self, hostList, prefix='1000::', wait=1 ): |
| """ |
| IPv6 ping all hosts in hostList. If no prefix passed this will use |
| default prefix of 1000:: |
| |
| Returns main.TRUE if all hosts specified can reach each other |
| |
| Returns main.FALSE if one or more of hosts specified cannot reach each other |
| """ |
| try: |
| main.log.info( "Testing reachability between specified IPv6 hosts" ) |
| isReachable = main.TRUE |
| wait = int( wait ) |
| cmd = " ping6 -c 1 -i 1 -W " + str( wait ) + " " |
| pingResponse = "IPv6 Pingall output:\n" |
| failedPings = 0 |
| for host in hostList: |
| listIndex = hostList.index( host ) |
| # List of hosts to ping other than itself |
| pingList = hostList[ :listIndex ] + \ |
| hostList[ ( listIndex + 1 ): ] |
| |
| pingResponse += str(str(host) + " -> ") |
| |
| for temp in pingList: |
| # Current host pings all other hosts specified |
| pingCmd = str( host ) + cmd + prefix + str( temp[1:] ) |
| self.handle.sendline( pingCmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>", timeout=wait + 1 ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| if re.search( ',\s0\%\spacket\sloss', response ): |
| pingResponse += str(" h" + str( temp[1:] )) |
| else: |
| pingResponse += " X" |
| # One of the host to host pair is unreachable |
| isReachable = main.FALSE |
| failedPings += 1 |
| pingResponse += "\n" |
| main.log.info( pingResponse + "Failed pings: " + str(failedPings) ) |
| return isReachable |
| |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": TIMEOUT exception" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def pingHost( self, **pingParams ): |
| """ |
| Ping from one mininet host to another |
| Currently the only supported Params: SRC, TARGET, and WAIT |
| """ |
| args = utilities.parse_args( [ "SRC", "TARGET", 'WAIT' ], **pingParams ) |
| wait = args['WAIT'] |
| wait = int( wait if wait else 1 ) |
| command = args[ "SRC" ] + " ping " + \ |
| args[ "TARGET" ] + " -c 1 -i 1 -W " + str( wait ) + " " |
| try: |
| main.log.info( "Sending: " + command ) |
| self.handle.sendline( command ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ command, pexpect.TIMEOUT ], |
| timeout=wait + 1 ) |
| if i == 1: |
| main.log.error( |
| self.name + |
| ": timeout when waiting for response from mininet" ) |
| main.log.error( "response: " + str( self.handle.before ) ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ "mininet>", pexpect.TIMEOUT ] ) |
| if i == 1: |
| main.log.error( |
| self.name + |
| ": timeout when waiting for response from mininet" ) |
| main.log.error( "response: " + str( self.handle.before ) ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| if re.search( ',\s0\%\spacket\sloss', response ): |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": no packets lost, host is reachable" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( |
| self.name + |
| ": PACKET LOST, HOST IS NOT REACHABLE" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def ping6pair( self, **pingParams ): |
| """ |
| IPv6 Ping between a pair of mininet hosts |
| Currently the only supported Params are: SRC, TARGET, and WAIT |
| FLOWLABEL and -I (src interface) will be added later after running some tests. |
| Example: main.Mininet1.ping6pair( src="h1", target="1000::2" ) |
| """ |
| args = utilities.parse_args( [ "SRC", "TARGET", 'WAIT' ], **pingParams ) |
| wait = args['WAIT'] |
| wait = int( wait if wait else 1 ) |
| command = args[ "SRC" ] + " ping6 " + \ |
| args[ "TARGET" ] + " -c 1 -i 1 -W " + str( wait ) + " " |
| try: |
| main.log.info( "Sending: " + command ) |
| self.handle.sendline( command ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ command, pexpect.TIMEOUT ], |
| timeout=wait + 1 ) |
| if i == 1: |
| main.log.error( |
| self.name + |
| ": timeout when waiting for response from mininet" ) |
| main.log.error( "response: " + str( self.handle.before ) ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ "mininet>", pexpect.TIMEOUT ] ) |
| if i == 1: |
| main.log.error( |
| self.name + |
| ": timeout when waiting for response from mininet" ) |
| main.log.error( "response: " + str( self.handle.before ) ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": Ping Response: " + response ) |
| if re.search( ',\s0\%\spacket\sloss', response ): |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": no packets lost, host is reachable" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( |
| self.name + |
| ": PACKET LOST, HOST IS NOT REACHABLE" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def checkIP( self, host ): |
| """ |
| Verifies the host's ip configured or not.""" |
| if self.handle: |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=host + |
| " ifconfig", |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| pattern = "inet\s(addr|Mask):([0-1]{1}[0-9]{1,2}|" +\ |
| "2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5]|[0-9]{1,2}).([0-1]{1}" +\ |
| "[0-9]{1,2}|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5]|[0-9]{1,2})." +\ |
| "([0-1]{1}[0-9]{1,2}|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5]|" +\ |
| "[0-9]{1,2}).([0-1]{1}[0-9]{1,2}|2[0-4]" +\ |
| "[0-9]|25[0-5]|[0-9]{1,2})" |
| # pattern = "inet addr:10.0.0.6" |
| if re.search( pattern, response ): |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": Host Ip configured properly" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Host IP not found" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Connection failed to the host" ) |
| |
| def verifySSH( self, **connectargs ): |
| # FIXME: Who uses this and what is the purpose? seems very specific |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd="h1 /usr/sbin/sshd -D&", |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd="h4 /usr/sbin/sshd -D&", |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| for key in connectargs: |
| vars( self )[ key ] = connectargs[ key ] |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd="xterm h1 h4 ", |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| import time |
| time.sleep( 20 ) |
| if self.flag == 0: |
| self.flag = 1 |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| def moveHost( self, host, oldSw, newSw, ): |
| """ |
| Moves a host from one switch to another on the fly |
| Note: The intf between host and oldSw when detached |
| using detach(), will still show up in the 'net' |
| cmd, because switch.detach() doesn't affect switch.intfs[] |
| ( which is correct behavior since the interfaces |
| haven't moved ). |
| """ |
| if self.handle: |
| try: |
| # Bring link between oldSw-host down |
| cmd = "py net.configLinkStatus('" + oldSw + "'," + "'" + host +\ |
| "'," + "'down')" |
| print "cmd1= ", cmd |
| response = self.execute( cmd=cmd, |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| |
| # Determine hostintf and Oldswitchintf |
| cmd = "px hintf,sintf = " + host + ".connectionsTo(" + oldSw +\ |
| ")[0]" |
| print "cmd2= ", cmd |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| # Determine ip and mac address of the host-oldSw interface |
| cmd = "px ipaddr = hintf.IP()" |
| print "cmd3= ", cmd |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| cmd = "px macaddr = hintf.MAC()" |
| print "cmd3= ", cmd |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| # Detach interface between oldSw-host |
| cmd = "px " + oldSw + ".detach( sintf )" |
| print "cmd4= ", cmd |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| # Add link between host-newSw |
| cmd = "py net.addLink(" + host + "," + newSw + ")" |
| print "cmd5= ", cmd |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| # Determine hostintf and Newswitchintf |
| cmd = "px hintf,sintf = " + host + ".connectionsTo(" + newSw +\ |
| ")[0]" |
| print "cmd6= ", cmd |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| # Attach interface between newSw-host |
| cmd = "px " + newSw + ".attach( sintf )" |
| print "cmd3= ", cmd |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| # Set ipaddress of the host-newSw interface |
| cmd = "px " + host + ".setIP( ip = ipaddr, intf = hintf)" |
| print "cmd7 = ", cmd |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| # Set macaddress of the host-newSw interface |
| cmd = "px " + host + ".setMAC( mac = macaddr, intf = hintf)" |
| print "cmd8 = ", cmd |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| cmd = "net" |
| print "cmd9 = ", cmd |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| print "output = ", self.handle.before |
| |
| # Determine ipaddress of the host-newSw interface |
| cmd = host + " ifconfig" |
| print "cmd10= ", cmd |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| print "ifconfig o/p = ", self.handle.before |
| |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| def changeIP( self, host, intf, newIP, newNetmask ): |
| """ |
| Changes the ip address of a host on the fly |
| Ex: h2 ifconfig h2-eth0 10.0.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0""" |
| if self.handle: |
| try: |
| cmd = host + " ifconfig " + intf + " " + \ |
| newIP + " " + 'netmask' + " " + newNetmask |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| main.log.info( "response = " + response ) |
| main.log.info( |
| "Ip of host " + |
| host + |
| " changed to new IP " + |
| newIP ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| def changeDefaultGateway( self, host, newGW ): |
| """ |
| Changes the default gateway of a host |
| Ex: h1 route add default gw 10.0.1.2""" |
| if self.handle: |
| try: |
| cmd = host + " route add default gw " + newGW |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| main.log.info( "response = " + response ) |
| main.log.info( |
| "Default gateway of host " + |
| host + |
| " changed to " + |
| newGW ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| def addStaticMACAddress( self, host, GW, macaddr ): |
| """ |
| Changes the mac address of a gateway host""" |
| if self.handle: |
| try: |
| # h1 arp -s 10.0.1.254 00:00:00:00:11:11 |
| cmd = host + " arp -s " + GW + " " + macaddr |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| main.log.info( "response = " + response ) |
| main.log.info( |
| "Mac address of gateway " + |
| GW + |
| " changed to " + |
| macaddr ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| def verifyStaticGWandMAC( self, host ): |
| """ |
| Verify if the static gateway and mac address assignment""" |
| if self.handle: |
| try: |
| # h1 arp -an |
| cmd = host + " arp -an " |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| main.log.info( host + " arp -an = " + response ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| def getMacAddress( self, host ): |
| """ |
| Verifies the host's ip configured or not.""" |
| if self.handle: |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=host + |
| " ifconfig", |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| pattern = r'HWaddr\s([0-9A-F]{2}[:-]){5}([0-9A-F]{2})' |
| macAddressSearch = re.search( pattern, response, re.I ) |
| macAddress = macAddressSearch.group().split( " " )[ 1 ] |
| main.log.info( |
| self.name + |
| ": Mac-Address of Host " + |
| host + |
| " is " + |
| macAddress ) |
| return macAddress |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Connection failed to the host" ) |
| |
| def getInterfaceMACAddress( self, host, interface ): |
| """ |
| Return the IP address of the interface on the given host""" |
| if self.handle: |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( cmd=host + " ifconfig " + interface, |
| prompt="mininet>", timeout=10 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| pattern = r'HWaddr\s([0-9A-F]{2}[:-]){5}([0-9A-F]{2})' |
| macAddressSearch = re.search( pattern, response, re.I ) |
| if macAddressSearch is None: |
| main.log.info( "No mac address found in %s" % response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| macAddress = macAddressSearch.group().split( " " )[ 1 ] |
| main.log.info( |
| "Mac-Address of " + |
| host + |
| ":" + |
| interface + |
| " is " + |
| macAddress ) |
| return macAddress |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Connection failed to the host" ) |
| |
| def getIPAddress( self, host ): |
| """ |
| Verifies the host's ip configured or not.""" |
| if self.handle: |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=host + |
| " ifconfig", |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| pattern = "inet\saddr:(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+)" |
| ipAddressSearch = re.search( pattern, response ) |
| main.log.info( |
| self.name + |
| ": IP-Address of Host " + |
| host + |
| " is " + |
| ipAddressSearch.group( 1 ) ) |
| return ipAddressSearch.group( 1 ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Connection failed to the host" ) |
| |
| def getSwitchDPID( self, switch ): |
| """ |
| return the datapath ID of the switch""" |
| if self.handle: |
| cmd = "py %s.dpid" % switch |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=cmd, |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| pattern = r'^(?P<dpid>\w)+' |
| result = re.search( pattern, response, re.MULTILINE ) |
| if result is None: |
| main.log.info( |
| "Couldn't find DPID for switch %s, found: %s" % |
| ( switch, response ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| return str( result.group( 0 ) ).lower() |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Connection failed to the host" ) |
| |
| def getDPID( self, switch ): |
| if self.handle: |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| cmd = "py %s.dpid" % switch |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=cmd, |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| return response |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getInterfaces( self, node ): |
| """ |
| return information dict about interfaces connected to the node""" |
| if self.handle: |
| cmd = 'py "\\n".join(["name=%s,mac=%s,ip=%s,enabled=%s"' +\ |
| ' % (i.name, i.MAC(), i.IP(), i.isUp())' |
| cmd += ' for i in %s.intfs.values()])' % node |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=cmd, |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| return response |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Connection failed to the node" ) |
| |
| def dump( self ): |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": Dump node info" ) |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd='dump', |
| prompt='mininet>', |
| timeout=10 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| return response |
| |
| def intfs( self ): |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": List interfaces" ) |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd='intfs', |
| prompt='mininet>', |
| timeout=10 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| return response |
| |
| def net( self ): |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": List network connections" ) |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( cmd='net', prompt='mininet>', timeout=10 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| return response |
| |
| def links( self ): |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": List network links" ) |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( cmd='links', prompt='mininet>', |
| timeout=20 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| return response |
| |
| def iperftcpAll(self, hosts, timeout=6): |
| ''' |
| Runs the iperftcp function with a given set of hosts and specified timeout. |
| |
| @parm: |
| timeout: The defualt timeout is 6 sec to allow enough time for a successful test to complete, |
| and short enough to stop an unsuccessful test from quiting and cleaning up mininet. |
| ''' |
| for host1 in hosts: |
| for host2 in hosts: |
| if host1 != host2: |
| if self.iperftcp(host1, host2, timeout) == main.FALSE: |
| main.log.error(self.name + ": iperftcp test failed for " + host1 + " and " + host2) |
| |
| def iperftcp(self, host1="h1", host2="h2", timeout=6): |
| ''' |
| Creates an iperf TCP test between two hosts. Returns main.TRUE if test results |
| are valid. |
| |
| @parm: |
| timeout: The defualt timeout is 6 sec to allow enough time for a successful test to complete, |
| and short enough to stop an unsuccessful test from quiting and cleaning up mininet. |
| ''' |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": Simple iperf TCP test between two hosts" ) |
| try: |
| # Setup the mininet command |
| cmd1 = 'iperf ' + host1 + " " + host2 |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd1 ) |
| outcome = self.handle.expect( "mininet>", timeout ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| |
| # checks if there are results in the mininet response |
| if "Results:" in response: |
| main.log.report(self.name + ": iperf test completed") |
| # parse the mn results |
| response = response.split("\r\n") |
| response = response[len(response)-2] |
| response = response.split(": ") |
| response = response[len(response)-1] |
| response = response.replace("[", "") |
| response = response.replace("]", "") |
| response = response.replace("\'", "") |
| |
| # this is the bandwith two and from the two hosts |
| bandwidth = response.split(", ") |
| |
| # there should be two elements in the bandwidth list |
| # ['host1 to host2', 'host2 to host1"] |
| if len(bandwidth) == 2: |
| main.log.report(self.name + ": iperf test successful") |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.error(self.name + ": invalid iperf results") |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": iperf test failed" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": TIMEOUT exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + " response: " + |
| repr( self.handle.before ) ) |
| # NOTE: Send ctrl-c to make sure iperf is done |
| self.handle.sendline( "\x03" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "Interrupt" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def iperfudpAll(self, hosts, bandwidth="10M"): |
| ''' |
| Runs the iperfudp function with a given set of hosts and specified |
| bandwidth |
| |
| @param: |
| bandwidth: the targeted bandwidth, in megabits ('M') |
| ''' |
| for host1 in hosts: |
| for host2 in hosts: |
| if host1 != host2: |
| if self.iperfudp(host1, host2, bandwidth) == main.FALSE: |
| main.log.error(self.name + ": iperfudp test failed for " + host1 + " and " + host2) |
| |
| def iperfudp( self, bandwidth="10M", host1="h1", host2="h2"): |
| |
| ''' |
| Creates an iperf UDP test with a specific bandwidth. |
| Returns true if results are valid. |
| |
| @param: |
| bandwidth: the targeted bandwidth, in megabits ('M'), to run the test |
| ''' |
| main.log.info(self.name + ": Simple iperf UDP test between two hosts") |
| try: |
| # setup the mininet command |
| cmd = 'iperfudp ' + bandwidth + " " + host1 + " " + host2 |
| self.handle.sendline(cmd) |
| self.handle.expect("mininet>") |
| response = self.handle.before |
| |
| # check if there are in results in the mininet response |
| if "Results:" in response: |
| main.log.report(self.name + ": iperfudp test completed") |
| # parse the results |
| response = response.split("\r\n") |
| response = response[len(response)-2] |
| response = response.split(": ") |
| response = response[len(response)-1] |
| response = response.replace("[", "") |
| response = response.replace("]", "") |
| response = response.replace("\'", "") |
| |
| mnBandwidth = response.split(", ") |
| |
| # check to see if there are at least three entries |
| # ['bandwidth', 'host1 to host2', 'host2 to host1'] |
| if len(mnBandwidth) == 3: |
| # if one entry is blank then something is wrong |
| for item in mnBandwidth: |
| if item == "": |
| main.log.error(self.name + ": Could not parse iperf output") |
| main.log.error(self.name + ": invalid iperfudp results") |
| return main.FALSE |
| # otherwise results are vaild |
| main.log.report(self.name + ": iperfudp test successful") |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.error(self.name + ": invalid iperfudp results") |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def nodes( self ): |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": List all nodes." ) |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd='nodes', |
| prompt='mininet>', |
| timeout=10 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| return response |
| |
| def pingpair( self ): |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": Ping between first two hosts" ) |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd='pingpair', |
| prompt='mininet>', |
| timeout=20 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| if re.search( ',\s0\%\spacket\sloss', response ): |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": Ping between two hosts SUCCESSFUL" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": PACKET LOST, HOSTS NOT REACHABLE" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| def link( self, **linkargs ): |
| """ |
| Bring link( s ) between two nodes up or down""" |
| args = utilities.parse_args( [ "END1", "END2", "OPTION" ], **linkargs ) |
| end1 = args[ "END1" ] if args[ "END1" ] is not None else "" |
| end2 = args[ "END2" ] if args[ "END2" ] is not None else "" |
| option = args[ "OPTION" ] if args[ "OPTION" ] is not None else "" |
| main.log.info( |
| "Bring link between '" + |
| end1 + |
| "' and '" + |
| end2 + |
| "' '" + |
| option + |
| "'" ) |
| command = "link " + \ |
| str( end1 ) + " " + str( end2 ) + " " + str( option ) |
| try: |
| self.handle.sendline( command ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| def switch( self, **switchargs ): |
| """ |
| start/stop a switch |
| """ |
| args = utilities.parse_args( [ "SW", "OPTION" ], **switchargs ) |
| sw = args[ "SW" ] if args[ "SW" ] is not None else "" |
| option = args[ "OPTION" ] if args[ "OPTION" ] is not None else "" |
| command = "switch " + str( sw ) + " " + str( option ) |
| main.log.info( command ) |
| try: |
| self.handle.sendline( command ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": pexpect.TIMEOUT found" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| def node( self, nodeName, commandStr ): |
| """ |
| Carry out a command line on a given node |
| @parm: |
| nodeName: the node name in Mininet testbed |
| commandStr: the command line will be carried out on the node |
| Example: main.Mininet.node( nodeName="h1", commandStr="ls" ) |
| """ |
| command = str( nodeName ) + " " + str( commandStr ) |
| main.log.info( command ) |
| |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( cmd = command, prompt = "mininet>" ) |
| if re.search( "Unknown command", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": pexpect.TIMEOUT found" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| main.log.info( " response is :" ) |
| main.log.info( response ) |
| return response |
| |
| def yank( self, **yankargs ): |
| """ |
| yank a mininet switch interface to a host""" |
| main.log.info( 'Yank the switch interface attached to a host' ) |
| args = utilities.parse_args( [ "SW", "INTF" ], **yankargs ) |
| sw = args[ "SW" ] if args[ "SW" ] is not None else "" |
| intf = args[ "INTF" ] if args[ "INTF" ] is not None else "" |
| command = "py " + str( sw ) + '.detach("' + str(intf) + '")' |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=command, |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| def plug( self, **plugargs ): |
| """ |
| plug the yanked mininet switch interface to a switch""" |
| main.log.info( 'Plug the switch interface attached to a switch' ) |
| args = utilities.parse_args( [ "SW", "INTF" ], **plugargs ) |
| sw = args[ "SW" ] if args[ "SW" ] is not None else "" |
| intf = args[ "INTF" ] if args[ "INTF" ] is not None else "" |
| command = "py " + str( sw ) + '.attach("' + str(intf) + '")' |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=command, |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| def dpctl( self, **dpctlargs ): |
| """ |
| Run dpctl command on all switches.""" |
| main.log.info( 'Run dpctl command on all switches' ) |
| args = utilities.parse_args( [ "CMD", "ARGS" ], **dpctlargs ) |
| cmd = args[ "CMD" ] if args[ "CMD" ] is not None else "" |
| cmdargs = args[ "ARGS" ] if args[ "ARGS" ] is not None else "" |
| command = "dpctl " + cmd + " " + str( cmdargs ) |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=command, |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| def getVersion( self ): |
| # FIXME: What uses this? This should be refactored to get |
| # version from MN and not some other file |
| fileInput = path + '/lib/Mininet/INSTALL' |
| version = super( Mininet, self ).getVersion() |
| pattern = 'Mininet\s\w\.\w\.\w\w*' |
| for line in open( fileInput, 'r' ).readlines(): |
| result = re.match( pattern, line ) |
| if result: |
| version = result.group( 0 ) |
| return version |
| |
| def getSwController( self, sw ): |
| """ |
| Parameters: |
| sw: The name of an OVS switch. Example "s1" |
| Return: |
| The output of the command from the mininet cli |
| or main.FALSE on timeout""" |
| command = "sh ovs-vsctl get-controller " + str( sw ) |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=command, |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| if response: |
| return response |
| else: |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def assignSwController( self, sw, ip, port="6653", ptcp="" ): |
| """ |
| Description: |
| Assign switches to the controllers ( for ovs use only ) |
| Required: |
| sw - Name of the switch. This can be a list or a string. |
| ip - Ip addresses of controllers. This can be a list or a string. |
| Optional: |
| port - ONOS use port 6653, if no list of ports is passed, then |
| the all the controller will use 6653 as their port number |
| ptcp - ptcp number, This can be a string or a list that has |
| the same length as switch. This is optional and not required |
| when using ovs switches. |
| NOTE: If switches and ptcp are given in a list type they should have the |
| same length and should be in the same order, Eg. sw=[ 's1' ... n ] |
| ptcp=[ '6637' ... n ], s1 has ptcp number 6637 and so on. |
| |
| Return: |
| Returns main.TRUE if mininet correctly assigned switches to |
| controllers, otherwise it will return main.FALSE or an appropriate |
| exception(s) |
| """ |
| assignResult = main.TRUE |
| # Initial ovs command |
| commandList = [] |
| command = "sh ovs-vsctl set-controller " |
| onosIp = "" |
| try: |
| if isinstance( ip, types.StringType ): |
| onosIp = "tcp:" + str( ip ) + ":" |
| if isinstance( port, types.StringType ) or \ |
| isinstance( port, types.IntType ): |
| onosIp += str( port ) |
| elif isinstance( port, types.ListType ): |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Only one controller " + |
| "assigned and a list of ports has" + |
| " been passed" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Invalid controller port " + |
| "number. Please specify correct " + |
| "controller port" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| elif isinstance( ip, types.ListType ): |
| if isinstance( port, types.StringType ) or \ |
| isinstance( port, types.IntType ): |
| for ipAddress in ip: |
| onosIp += "tcp:" + str( ipAddress ) + ":" + \ |
| str( port ) + " " |
| elif isinstance( port, types.ListType ): |
| if ( len( ip ) != len( port ) ): |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Port list = " + |
| str( len( port ) ) + |
| "should be the same as controller" + |
| " ip list = " + str( len( ip ) ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| onosIp = "" |
| for ipAddress, portNum in zip( ip, port ): |
| onosIp += "tcp:" + str( ipAddress ) + ":" + \ |
| str( portNum ) + " " |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Invalid controller port " + |
| "number. Please specify correct " + |
| "controller port" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Invalid ip address" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| if isinstance( sw, types.StringType ): |
| command += sw + " " |
| if ptcp: |
| if isinstance( ptcp, types.StringType ): |
| command += "ptcp:" + str( ptcp ) + " " |
| elif isinstance( ptcp, types.ListType ): |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Only one switch is " + |
| "being set and multiple PTCP is " + |
| "being passed " ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Invalid PTCP" ) |
| ptcp = "" |
| command += onosIp |
| commandList.append( command ) |
| |
| elif isinstance( sw, types.ListType ): |
| if ptcp: |
| if isinstance( ptcp, types.ListType ): |
| if len( ptcp ) != len( sw ): |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": PTCP length = " + |
| str( len( ptcp ) ) + |
| " is not the same as switch" + |
| " length = " + |
| str( len( sw ) ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| for switch, ptcpNum in zip( sw, ptcp ): |
| tempCmd = "sh ovs-vsctl set-controller " |
| tempCmd += switch + " ptcp:" + \ |
| str( ptcpNum ) + " " |
| tempCmd += onosIp |
| commandList.append( tempCmd ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Invalid PTCP" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| for switch in sw: |
| tempCmd = "sh ovs-vsctl set-controller " |
| tempCmd += switch + " " + onosIp |
| commandList.append( tempCmd ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Invalid switch type " ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| for cmd in commandList: |
| try: |
| self.execute( cmd=cmd, prompt="mininet>", timeout=5 ) |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": pexpect.TIMEOUT found" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| return main.TRUE |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def deleteSwController( self, sw ): |
| """ |
| Removes the controller target from sw""" |
| command = "sh ovs-vsctl del-controller " + str( sw ) |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=command, |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| else: |
| main.log.info( response ) |
| |
| def addSwitch( self, sw, **kwargs ): |
| """ |
| adds a switch to the mininet topology |
| NOTE: This uses a custom mn function. MN repo should be on |
| dynamic_topo branch |
| NOTE: cannot currently specify what type of switch |
| required params: |
| sw = name of the new switch as a string |
| optional keywords: |
| dpid = "dpid" |
| returns: main.FALSE on an error, else main.TRUE |
| """ |
| dpid = kwargs.get( 'dpid', '' ) |
| command = "addswitch " + str( sw ) + " " + str( dpid ) |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=command, |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| if re.search( "already exists!", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif re.search( "Error", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif re.search( "usage:", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def delSwitch( self, sw ): |
| """ |
| delete a switch from the mininet topology |
| NOTE: This uses a custom mn function. MN repo should be on |
| dynamic_topo branch |
| required params: |
| sw = name of the switch as a string |
| returns: main.FALSE on an error, else main.TRUE""" |
| command = "delswitch " + str( sw ) |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=command, |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| if re.search( "no switch named", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif re.search( "Error", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif re.search( "usage:", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def addLink( self, node1, node2 ): |
| """ |
| add a link to the mininet topology |
| NOTE: This uses a custom mn function. MN repo should be on |
| dynamic_topo branch |
| NOTE: cannot currently specify what type of link |
| required params: |
| node1 = the string node name of the first endpoint of the link |
| node2 = the string node name of the second endpoint of the link |
| returns: main.FALSE on an error, else main.TRUE""" |
| command = "addlink " + str( node1 ) + " " + str( node2 ) |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=command, |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| if re.search( "doesnt exist!", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif re.search( "Error", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif re.search( "usage:", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def delLink( self, node1, node2 ): |
| """ |
| delete a link from the mininet topology |
| NOTE: This uses a custom mn function. MN repo should be on |
| dynamic_topo branch |
| required params: |
| node1 = the string node name of the first endpoint of the link |
| node2 = the string node name of the second endpoint of the link |
| returns: main.FALSE on an error, else main.TRUE""" |
| command = "dellink " + str( node1 ) + " " + str( node2 ) |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=command, |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| if re.search( "no node named", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif re.search( "Error", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif re.search( "usage:", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def addHost( self, hostname, **kwargs ): |
| """ |
| Add a host to the mininet topology |
| NOTE: This uses a custom mn function. MN repo should be on |
| dynamic_topo branch |
| NOTE: cannot currently specify what type of host |
| required params: |
| hostname = the string hostname |
| optional key-value params |
| switch = "switch name" |
| returns: main.FALSE on an error, else main.TRUE |
| """ |
| switch = kwargs.get( 'switch', '' ) |
| command = "addhost " + str( hostname ) + " " + str( switch ) |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=command, |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| if re.search( "already exists!", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif re.search( "doesnt exists!", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif re.search( "Error", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif re.search( "usage:", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def delHost( self, hostname ): |
| """ |
| delete a host from the mininet topology |
| NOTE: This uses a custom mn function. MN repo should be on |
| dynamic_topo branch |
| NOTE: this uses a custom mn function |
| required params: |
| hostname = the string hostname |
| returns: main.FALSE on an error, else main.TRUE""" |
| command = "delhost " + str( hostname ) |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=command, |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| if re.search( "no host named", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif re.search( "Error", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif re.search( "usage:", response ): |
| main.log.warn( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def disconnect( self ): |
| """ |
| Called at the end of the test to stop the mininet and |
| disconnect the handle. |
| """ |
| self.handle.sendline( '' ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ 'mininet>', pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT ], |
| timeout=2 ) |
| response = main.TRUE |
| if i == 0: |
| response = self.stopNet() |
| elif i == 1: |
| return main.TRUE |
| # print "Disconnecting Mininet" |
| if self.handle: |
| self.handle.sendline( "exit" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "exit" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "(.*)" ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Connection failed to the host" ) |
| return response |
| |
| def stopNet( self, fileName="", timeout=5 ): |
| """ |
| Stops mininet. |
| Returns main.TRUE if the mininet successfully stops and |
| main.FALSE if the pexpect handle does not exist. |
| |
| Will cleanup and exit the test if mininet fails to stop |
| """ |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": Stopping mininet..." ) |
| response = '' |
| if self.handle: |
| try: |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ 'mininet>', |
| '\$', |
| pexpect.EOF, |
| pexpect.TIMEOUT ], |
| timeout ) |
| if i == 0: |
| main.log.info( "Exiting mininet..." ) |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd="exit", |
| prompt="(.*)", |
| timeout=120 ) |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": Stopped" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "sudo mn -c" ) |
| response = main.TRUE |
| |
| if i == 1: |
| main.log.info( " Mininet trying to exit while not " + |
| "in the mininet prompt" ) |
| elif i == 2: |
| main.log.error( "Something went wrong exiting mininet" ) |
| elif i == 3: # timeout |
| main.log.error( "Something went wrong exiting mininet " + |
| "TIMEOUT" ) |
| |
| if fileName: |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( '\$' ) |
| self.handle.sendline( |
| "sudo kill -9 \`ps -ef | grep \"" + |
| fileName + |
| "\" | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}'\`" ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Connection failed to the host" ) |
| response = main.FALSE |
| return response |
| |
| def arping( self, srcHost="", dstHost="10.128.20.211", ethDevice="" ): |
| """ |
| Description: |
| Sends arp message from mininet host for hosts discovery |
| Required: |
| host - hosts name |
| Optional: |
| ip - ip address that does not exist in the network so there would |
| be no reply. |
| """ |
| if ethDevice: |
| ethDevice = '-I ' + ethDevice + ' ' |
| cmd = srcHost + " arping -c1 " + ethDevice + dstHost |
| try: |
| main.log.info( "Sending: " + cmd ) |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ "mininet>", "arping: " ] ) |
| if i == 0: |
| return main.TRUE |
| elif i == 1: |
| response = self.handle.before + self.handle.after |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| response += self.handle.before + self.handle.after |
| main.log.warn( "Error sending arping, output was: " + |
| response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": TIMEOUT exception found" ) |
| main.log.warn( self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def decToHex( self, num ): |
| return hex( num ).split( 'x' )[ 1 ] |
| |
| def getSwitchFlowCount( self, switch ): |
| """ |
| return the Flow Count of the switch""" |
| if self.handle: |
| cmd = "sh ovs-ofctl dump-aggregate %s" % switch |
| try: |
| response = self.execute( |
| cmd=cmd, |
| prompt="mininet>", |
| timeout=10 ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + " " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| pattern = "flow_count=(\d+)" |
| result = re.search( pattern, response, re.MULTILINE ) |
| if result is None: |
| main.log.info( |
| "Couldn't find flows on switch %s, found: %s" % |
| ( switch, response ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| return result.group( 1 ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Connection failed to the Mininet host" ) |
| |
| def flowTableComp( self, flowTable1, flowTable2 ): |
| # This function compares the selctors and treatments of each flow |
| try: |
| if len(flowTable1) != len(flowTable2): |
| main.log.warn( "Flow table lengths do not match" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| dFields = ["n_bytes", "cookie", "n_packets", "duration"] |
| for flow1, flow2 in zip(flowTable1, flowTable2): |
| map( lambda a: map(a.pop, dFields), [flow1, flow2] ) |
| |
| for i in range( len(flowTable1) ): |
| if flowTable1[i] not in flowTable2: |
| main.log.warn( "Flow tables do not match:" ) |
| main.log.warn( "Old flow:\n{}\n not in new flow table".format( flowTable1[i] ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( "Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def parseFlowTable( self, flowTable, version="", debug=True ): |
| ''' |
| Discription: Parses flows into json format. |
| NOTE: this can parse any string thats separated with commas |
| Arguments: |
| Required: |
| flows: a list of strings that represnt flows |
| Optional: |
| version: The version of OpenFlow. Currently, 1.3 and 1.0 are supported. |
| debug: prints out the final result |
| returns: A list of flows in json format |
| ''' |
| jsonFlowTable = [] |
| for flow in flowTable: |
| jsonFlow = {} |
| # split up the fields of the flow |
| parsedFlow = flow.split(", ") |
| # get rid of any spaces in front of the field |
| for i in range( len(parsedFlow) ): |
| item = parsedFlow[i] |
| if item[0] == " ": |
| parsedFlow[i] = item[1:] |
| # grab the selector and treatment from the parsed flow |
| # the last element is the selector and the treatment |
| temp = parsedFlow.pop(-1) |
| # split up the selector and the treatment |
| temp = temp.split(" ") |
| index = 0 |
| # parse the flags |
| # NOTE: This only parses one flag |
| flag = {} |
| if version == "1.3": |
| flag = {"flag":[temp[index]]} |
| index += 1 |
| # the first element is the selector and split it up |
| sel = temp[index] |
| index += 1 |
| sel = sel.split(",") |
| # the priority is stuck in the selecter so put it back |
| # in the flow |
| parsedFlow.append(sel.pop(0)) |
| # parse selector |
| criteria = [] |
| for item in sel: |
| # this is the type of the packet e.g. "arp" |
| if "=" not in item: |
| criteria.append( {"type":item} ) |
| else: |
| field = item.split("=") |
| criteria.append( {field[0]:field[1]} ) |
| selector = {"selector": {"criteria":sorted(criteria)} } |
| treat = temp[index] |
| # get rid of the action part e.g. "action=output:2" |
| # we will add it back later |
| treat = treat.split("=") |
| treat.pop(0) |
| # parse treatment |
| action = [] |
| for item in treat: |
| field = item.split(":") |
| action.append( {field[0]:field[1]} ) |
| # create the treatment field and add the actions |
| treatment = {"treatment": {"action":sorted(action)} } |
| # parse the rest of the flow |
| for item in parsedFlow: |
| field = item.split("=") |
| jsonFlow.update( {field[0]:field[1]} ) |
| # add the treatment and the selector to the json flow |
| jsonFlow.update( selector ) |
| jsonFlow.update( treatment ) |
| jsonFlow.update( flag ) |
| |
| if debug: main.log.debug( "\033[94mJson flow:\033[0m\n{}\n".format(jsonFlow) ) |
| |
| # add the json flow to the json flow table |
| jsonFlowTable.append( jsonFlow ) |
| |
| return jsonFlowTable |
| |
| def getFlowTable( self, sw, version="", debug=False): |
| ''' |
| Discription: Returns the flow table(s) on a switch or switches in a list. |
| Each element is a flow. |
| Arguments: |
| Required: |
| sw: The switch name ("s1") to retrive the flow table. Can also be |
| a list of switches. |
| Optional: |
| version: The version of OpenFlow. Currently, 1.3 and 1.0 are supported. |
| debug: prints out the final result |
| ''' |
| try: |
| switches = [] |
| if type(sw) is list: |
| switches.extend(sw) |
| else: switches.append(sw) |
| |
| flows = [] |
| for s in switches: |
| cmd = "sh ovs-ofctl dump-flows " + s |
| |
| if "1.0" == version: |
| cmd += " -F OpenFlow10-table_id" |
| elif "1.3" == version: |
| cmd += " -O OpenFlow13" |
| |
| main.log.info( "Sending: " + cmd ) |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| response = response.split( "\r\n" ) |
| # dump the first two elements and the last |
| # the first element is the command that was sent |
| # the second is the table header |
| # the last element is empty |
| response = response[2:-1] |
| flows.extend( response ) |
| |
| if debug: print "Flows:\n{}\n\n".format(flows) |
| |
| return self.parseFlowTable( flows, version, debug ) |
| |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Command timed out" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": connection closed." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def checkFlowId( self, sw, flowId, version="1.3", debug=True ): |
| ''' |
| Discription: Checks whether the ID provided matches a flow ID in Mininet |
| Arguments: |
| Required: |
| sw: The switch name ("s1") to retrive the flow table. Can also be |
| a list of switches. |
| flowId: the flow ID in hex format. Can also be a list of IDs |
| Optional: |
| version: The version of OpenFlow. Currently, 1.3 and 1.0 are supported. |
| debug: prints out the final result |
| returns: main.TRUE if all IDs are present, otherwise returns main.FALSE |
| NOTE: prints out IDs that are not present |
| ''' |
| try: |
| main.log.info( "Getting flows from Mininet" ) |
| flows = self.getFlowTable( sw, version, debug ) |
| |
| if debug: print "flow ids:\n{}\n\n".format(flowId) |
| |
| # Check flowId is a list or a string |
| if type( flowId ) is str: |
| result = False |
| for f in flows: |
| if flowId in f.get( 'cookie' ): |
| result = True |
| break |
| # flowId is a list |
| else: |
| result = True |
| # Get flow IDs from Mininet |
| mnFlowIds = [ f.get( 'cookie' ) for f in flows ] |
| # Save the IDs that are not in Mininet |
| absentIds = [ x for x in flowId if x not in mnFlowIds ] |
| |
| if debug: print "mn flow ids:\n{}\n\n".format(mnFlowIds) |
| |
| # Print out the IDs that are not in Mininet |
| if absentIds: |
| main.log.warn( "Absent ids: {}".format( absentIds ) ) |
| result = False |
| |
| return main.TRUE if result else main.FALSE |
| |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| |
| def startTcpdump( self, filename, intf="eth0", port="port 6653" ): |
| """ |
| Runs tpdump on an interface and saves the file |
| intf can be specified, or the default eth0 is used""" |
| try: |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( |
| "sh sudo tcpdump -n -i " + |
| intf + |
| " " + |
| port + |
| " -w " + |
| filename.strip() + |
| " &" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ 'No\ssuch\device', |
| 'listening\son', |
| pexpect.TIMEOUT, |
| "mininet>" ], |
| timeout=10 ) |
| main.log.warn( self.handle.before + self.handle.after ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| if i == 0: |
| main.log.error( |
| self.name + |
| ": tcpdump - No such device exists. " + |
| "tcpdump attempted on: " + |
| intf ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif i == 1: |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": tcpdump started on " + intf ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| elif i == 2: |
| main.log.error( |
| self.name + |
| ": tcpdump command timed out! Check interface name," + |
| " given interface was: " + |
| intf ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif i == 3: |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": tcpdump - unexpected response" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def stopTcpdump( self ): |
| """ |
| pkills tcpdump""" |
| try: |
| self.handle.sendline( "sh sudo pkill tcpdump" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getPorts( self, nodeName, verbose=False ): |
| """ |
| Read ports from a Mininet switch. |
| |
| Returns a json structure containing information about the |
| ports of the given switch. |
| """ |
| response = self.getInterfaces( nodeName ) |
| # TODO: Sanity check on response. log if no such switch exists |
| ports = [] |
| for line in response.split( "\n" ): |
| if not line.startswith( "name=" ): |
| continue |
| portVars = {} |
| for var in line.split( "," ): |
| key, value = var.split( "=" ) |
| portVars[ key ] = value |
| isUp = portVars.pop( 'enabled', "True" ) |
| isUp = "True" in isUp |
| if verbose: |
| main.log.info( "Reading switch port %s(%s)" % |
| ( portVars[ 'name' ], portVars[ 'mac' ] ) ) |
| mac = portVars[ 'mac' ] |
| if mac == 'None': |
| mac = None |
| ips = [] |
| ip = portVars[ 'ip' ] |
| if ip == 'None': |
| ip = None |
| ips.append( ip ) |
| name = portVars[ 'name' ] |
| if name == 'None': |
| name = None |
| portRe = r'[^\-]\d\-eth(?P<port>\d+)' |
| if name == 'lo': |
| portNo = 0xfffe # TODO: 1.0 value - Should we just return lo? |
| else: |
| portNo = re.search( portRe, name ).group( 'port' ) |
| ports.append( { 'of_port': portNo, |
| 'mac': str( mac ).replace( '\'', '' ), |
| 'name': name, |
| 'ips': ips, |
| 'enabled': isUp } ) |
| return ports |
| |
| def getSwitches( self, verbose=False ): |
| """ |
| Read switches from Mininet. |
| |
| Returns a dictionary whose keys are the switch names and the value is |
| a dictionary containing information about the switch. |
| """ |
| # NOTE: To support new Mininet switch classes, just append the new |
| # class to the switchClasses variable |
| |
| # Regex patterns to parse 'dump' output |
| # Example Switches: |
| # <OVSSwitch s1: lo:127.0.0.1,s1-eth1:None,s1-eth2:None,s1-eth3:None pid=5238> |
| # <OVSSwitch{ 'protocols': 'OpenFlow10' } s1: lo:127.0.0.1,s1-eth1:None,s1-eth2:None pid=25974> |
| # <OVSSwitchNS s1: lo:127.0.0.1,s1-eth1:None,s1-eth2:None,s1-eth3:None pid=22550> |
| # <OVSBridge s1: lo:127.0.0.1,s1-eth1:None,s1-eth2:None pid=26830> |
| # <UserSwitch s1: lo:127.0.0.1,s1-eth1:None,s1-eth2:None pid=14737> |
| switchClasses = r"(OVSSwitch)|(OVSBridge)|(OVSSwitchNS)|(IVSSwitch)|(LinuxBridge)|(UserSwitch)" |
| swRE = r"<(?P<class>" + switchClasses + r")" +\ |
| r"(?P<options>\{.*\})?\s" +\ |
| r"(?P<name>[^:]+)\:\s" +\ |
| r"(?P<ports>([^,]+,)*[^,\s]+)" +\ |
| r"\spid=(?P<pid>(\d)+)" |
| # Update mn port info |
| self.update() |
| output = {} |
| dump = self.dump().split( "\n" ) |
| for line in dump: |
| result = re.search( swRE, line, re.I ) |
| if result: |
| name = result.group( 'name' ) |
| dpid = str( self.getSwitchDPID( name ) ).zfill( 16 ) |
| pid = result.group( 'pid' ) |
| swClass = result.group( 'class' ) |
| options = result.group( 'options' ) |
| if verbose: |
| main.log.info( "Reading switch %s(%s)" % ( name, dpid ) ) |
| ports = self.getPorts( name ) |
| output[ name ] = { "dpid": dpid, |
| "ports": ports, |
| "swClass": swClass, |
| "pid": pid, |
| "options": options } |
| return output |
| |
| def getHosts( self, verbose=False ): |
| """ |
| Read hosts from Mininet. |
| |
| Returns a dictionary whose keys are the host names and the value is |
| a dictionary containing information about the host. |
| """ |
| # Regex patterns to parse dump output |
| # Example host: <Host h1: h1-eth0:10.0.0.1 pid=5227> |
| # <Host h1: pid=12725> |
| # <VLANHost h12: h12-eth0.100.100.100:100.1.0.3 pid=30186> |
| # <dualStackHost h19: h19-eth0:10.1.0.9 pid=30200> |
| # <IPv6Host h18: h18-eth0:10.0.0.18 pid=30198> |
| # NOTE: Does not correctly match hosts with multi-links |
| # <Host h2: h2-eth0:10.0.0.2,h2-eth1:10.0.1.2 pid=14386> |
| # FIXME: Fix that |
| hostRE = r"Host\s(?P<name>[^:]+)\:((\s(?P<ifname>[^:]+)\:" +\ |
| "(?P<ip>[^\s]+))|(\s)\spid=(?P<pid>[^>]+))" |
| # update mn port info |
| self.update() |
| # Get mininet dump |
| dump = self.dump().split( "\n" ) |
| hosts = {} |
| for line in dump: |
| if "Host" in line : |
| result = re.search( hostRE, line ) |
| name = result.group( 'name' ) |
| interfaces = [] |
| response = self.getInterfaces( name ) |
| # Populate interface info |
| for line in response.split( "\n" ): |
| if line.startswith( "name=" ): |
| portVars = {} |
| for var in line.split( "," ): |
| key, value = var.split( "=" ) |
| portVars[ key ] = value |
| isUp = portVars.pop( 'enabled', "True" ) |
| isUp = "True" in isUp |
| if verbose: |
| main.log.info( "Reading host port %s(%s)" % |
| ( portVars[ 'name' ], |
| portVars[ 'mac' ] ) ) |
| mac = portVars[ 'mac' ] |
| if mac == 'None': |
| mac = None |
| ips = [] |
| ip = portVars[ 'ip' ] |
| if ip == 'None': |
| ip = None |
| ips.append( ip ) |
| intfName = portVars[ 'name' ] |
| if name == 'None': |
| name = None |
| interfaces.append( { |
| "name": intfName, |
| "ips": ips, |
| "mac": str( mac ), |
| "isUp": isUp } ) |
| hosts[ name ] = { "interfaces": interfaces } |
| return hosts |
| |
| def getLinks( self ): |
| """ |
| Gathers information about current Mininet links. These links may not |
| be up if one of the ports is down. |
| |
| Returns a list of dictionaries with link endpoints. |
| |
| The dictionary structure is: |
| { 'node1': str( node1 name ) |
| 'node2': str( node2 name ) |
| 'port1': str( port1 of_port ) |
| 'port2': str( port2 of_port ) } |
| Note: The port number returned is the eth#, not necessarily the of_port |
| number. In Mininet, for OVS switch, these should be the same. For |
| hosts, this is just the eth#. |
| """ |
| self.update() |
| response = self.links().split( '\n' ) |
| |
| # Examples: |
| # s1-eth3<->s2-eth1 (OK OK) |
| # s13-eth3<->h27-eth0 (OK OK) |
| linkRE = "(?P<node1>[\w]+)\-eth(?P<port1>[\d]+)\<\-\>" +\ |
| "(?P<node2>[\w]+)\-eth(?P<port2>[\d]+)" |
| links = [] |
| for line in response: |
| match = re.search( linkRE, line ) |
| if match: |
| node1 = match.group( 'node1' ) |
| node2 = match.group( 'node2' ) |
| port1 = match.group( 'port1' ) |
| port2 = match.group( 'port2' ) |
| links.append( { 'node1': node1, |
| 'node2': node2, |
| 'port1': port1, |
| 'port2': port2 } ) |
| return links |
| |
| def compareSwitches( self, switches, switchesJson, portsJson ): |
| """ |
| Compare mn and onos switches |
| switchesJson: parsed json object from the onos devices api |
| |
| Dependencies: |
| 1. numpy - "sudo pip install numpy" |
| """ |
| from numpy import uint64 |
| # created sorted list of dpid's in MN and ONOS for comparison |
| mnDPIDs = [] |
| for swName, switch in switches.iteritems(): |
| mnDPIDs.append( switch[ 'dpid' ].lower() ) |
| mnDPIDs.sort() |
| if switchesJson == "": # if rest call fails |
| main.log.error( |
| self.name + |
| ".compareSwitches(): Empty JSON object given from ONOS" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| onos = switchesJson |
| onosDPIDs = [] |
| for switch in onos: |
| if switch[ 'available' ]: |
| onosDPIDs.append( |
| switch[ 'id' ].replace( |
| ":", |
| '' ).replace( |
| "of", |
| '' ).lower() ) |
| onosDPIDs.sort() |
| |
| if mnDPIDs != onosDPIDs: |
| switchResults = main.FALSE |
| main.log.error( "Switches in MN but not in ONOS:" ) |
| list1 = [ switch for switch in mnDPIDs if switch not in onosDPIDs ] |
| main.log.error( str( list1 ) ) |
| main.log.error( "Switches in ONOS but not in MN:" ) |
| list2 = [ switch for switch in onosDPIDs if switch not in mnDPIDs ] |
| main.log.error( str( list2 ) ) |
| else: # list of dpid's match in onos and mn |
| switchResults = main.TRUE |
| finalResults = switchResults |
| |
| # FIXME: this does not look for extra ports in ONOS, only checks that |
| # ONOS has what is in MN |
| portsResults = main.TRUE |
| |
| # PORTS |
| for name, mnSwitch in switches.iteritems(): |
| mnPorts = [] |
| onosPorts = [] |
| switchResult = main.TRUE |
| for port in mnSwitch[ 'ports' ]: |
| if port[ 'enabled' ]: |
| mnPorts.append( int( port[ 'of_port' ] ) ) |
| for onosSwitch in portsJson: |
| if onosSwitch[ 'device' ][ 'available' ]: |
| if onosSwitch[ 'device' ][ 'id' ].replace( |
| ':', |
| '' ).replace( |
| "of", |
| '' ) == mnSwitch[ 'dpid' ]: |
| for port in onosSwitch[ 'ports' ]: |
| if port[ 'isEnabled' ]: |
| if port[ 'port' ] == 'local': |
| # onosPorts.append( 'local' ) |
| onosPorts.append( long( uint64( -2 ) ) ) |
| else: |
| onosPorts.append( int( port[ 'port' ] ) ) |
| break |
| mnPorts.sort( key=float ) |
| onosPorts.sort( key=float ) |
| |
| mnPortsLog = mnPorts |
| onosPortsLog = onosPorts |
| mnPorts = [ x for x in mnPorts ] |
| onosPorts = [ x for x in onosPorts ] |
| |
| # TODO: handle other reserved port numbers besides LOCAL |
| # NOTE: Reserved ports |
| # Local port: -2 in Openflow, ONOS shows 'local', we store as |
| # long( uint64( -2 ) ) |
| for mnPort in mnPortsLog: |
| if mnPort in onosPorts: |
| # don't set results to true here as this is just one of |
| # many checks and it might override a failure |
| mnPorts.remove( mnPort ) |
| onosPorts.remove( mnPort ) |
| |
| # NOTE: OVS reports this as down since there is no link |
| # So ignoring these for now |
| # TODO: Come up with a better way of handling these |
| if 65534 in mnPorts: |
| mnPorts.remove( 65534 ) |
| if long( uint64( -2 ) ) in onosPorts: |
| onosPorts.remove( long( uint64( -2 ) ) ) |
| if len( mnPorts ): # the ports of this switch don't match |
| switchResult = main.FALSE |
| main.log.warn( "Ports in MN but not ONOS: " + str( mnPorts ) ) |
| if len( onosPorts ): # the ports of this switch don't match |
| switchResult = main.FALSE |
| main.log.warn( |
| "Ports in ONOS but not MN: " + |
| str( onosPorts ) ) |
| if switchResult == main.FALSE: |
| main.log.error( |
| "The list of ports for switch %s(%s) does not match:" % |
| ( name, mnSwitch[ 'dpid' ] ) ) |
| main.log.warn( "mn_ports[] = " + str( mnPortsLog ) ) |
| main.log.warn( "onos_ports[] = " + str( onosPortsLog ) ) |
| portsResults = portsResults and switchResult |
| finalResults = finalResults and portsResults |
| return finalResults |
| |
| def compareLinks( self, switches, links, linksJson ): |
| """ |
| Compare mn and onos links |
| linksJson: parsed json object from the onos links api |
| |
| """ |
| # FIXME: this does not look for extra links in ONOS, only checks that |
| # ONOS has what is in MN |
| onos = linksJson |
| |
| mnLinks = [] |
| for l in links: |
| try: |
| node1 = switches[ l[ 'node1' ] ] |
| node2 = switches[ l[ 'node2' ] ] |
| enabled = True |
| for port in node1[ 'ports' ]: |
| if port[ 'of_port' ] == l[ 'port1' ]: |
| enabled = enabled and port[ 'enabled' ] |
| for port in node2[ 'ports' ]: |
| if port[ 'of_port' ] == l[ 'port2' ]: |
| enabled = enabled and port[ 'enabled' ] |
| if enabled: |
| mnLinks.append( l ) |
| except KeyError: |
| pass |
| if 2 * len( mnLinks ) == len( onos ): |
| linkResults = main.TRUE |
| else: |
| linkResults = main.FALSE |
| main.log.error( |
| "Mininet has " + str( len( mnLinks ) ) + |
| " bidirectional links and ONOS has " + |
| str( len( onos ) ) + " unidirectional links" ) |
| |
| # iterate through MN links and check if an ONOS link exists in |
| # both directions |
| for link in mnLinks: |
| # TODO: Find a more efficient search method |
| node1 = None |
| port1 = None |
| node2 = None |
| port2 = None |
| firstDir = main.FALSE |
| secondDir = main.FALSE |
| for swName, switch in switches.iteritems(): |
| if swName == link[ 'node1' ]: |
| node1 = switch[ 'dpid' ] |
| for port in switch[ 'ports' ]: |
| if str( port[ 'of_port' ] ) == str( link[ 'port1' ] ): |
| port1 = port[ 'of_port' ] |
| if node1 is not None and node2 is not None: |
| break |
| if swName == link[ 'node2' ]: |
| node2 = switch[ 'dpid' ] |
| for port in switch[ 'ports' ]: |
| if str( port[ 'of_port' ] ) == str( link[ 'port2' ] ): |
| port2 = port[ 'of_port' ] |
| if node1 is not None and node2 is not None: |
| break |
| |
| for onosLink in onos: |
| onosNode1 = onosLink[ 'src' ][ 'device' ].replace( |
| ":", '' ).replace( "of", '' ) |
| onosNode2 = onosLink[ 'dst' ][ 'device' ].replace( |
| ":", '' ).replace( "of", '' ) |
| onosPort1 = onosLink[ 'src' ][ 'port' ] |
| onosPort2 = onosLink[ 'dst' ][ 'port' ] |
| |
| # check onos link from node1 to node2 |
| if str( onosNode1 ) == str( node1 ) and str( |
| onosNode2 ) == str( node2 ): |
| if int( onosPort1 ) == int( port1 ) and int( |
| onosPort2 ) == int( port2 ): |
| firstDir = main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.warn( |
| 'The port numbers do not match for ' + |
| str( link ) + |
| ' between ONOS and MN. When checking ONOS for ' + |
| 'link %s/%s -> %s/%s' % |
| ( node1, port1, node2, port2 ) + |
| ' ONOS has the values %s/%s -> %s/%s' % |
| ( onosNode1, onosPort1, onosNode2, onosPort2 ) ) |
| |
| # check onos link from node2 to node1 |
| elif ( str( onosNode1 ) == str( node2 ) and |
| str( onosNode2 ) == str( node1 ) ): |
| if ( int( onosPort1 ) == int( port2 ) |
| and int( onosPort2 ) == int( port1 ) ): |
| secondDir = main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.warn( |
| 'The port numbers do not match for ' + |
| str( link ) + |
| ' between ONOS and MN. When checking ONOS for ' + |
| 'link %s/%s -> %s/%s' % |
| ( node1, port1, node2, port2 ) + |
| ' ONOS has the values %s/%s -> %s/%s' % |
| ( onosNode2, onosPort2, onosNode1, onosPort1 ) ) |
| else: # this is not the link you're looking for |
| pass |
| if not firstDir: |
| main.log.error( |
| 'ONOS does not have the link %s/%s -> %s/%s' % |
| ( node1, port1, node2, port2 ) ) |
| if not secondDir: |
| main.log.error( |
| 'ONOS does not have the link %s/%s -> %s/%s' % |
| ( node2, port2, node1, port1 ) ) |
| linkResults = linkResults and firstDir and secondDir |
| return linkResults |
| |
| def compareHosts( self, hosts, hostsJson ): |
| """ |
| Compare mn and onos Hosts. |
| Since Mininet hosts are quiet, ONOS will only know of them when they |
| speak. For this reason, we will only check that the hosts in ONOS |
| stores are in Mininet, and not vice versa. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| hostsJson: parsed json object from the onos hosts api |
| Returns: |
| """ |
| import json |
| hostResults = main.TRUE |
| for onosHost in hostsJson: |
| onosMAC = onosHost[ 'mac' ].lower() |
| match = False |
| for mnHost, info in hosts.iteritems(): |
| for mnIntf in info[ 'interfaces' ]: |
| if onosMAC == mnIntf[ 'mac' ].lower(): |
| match = True |
| for ip in mnIntf[ 'ips' ]: |
| if ip in onosHost[ 'ipAddresses' ]: |
| pass # all is well |
| else: |
| # misssing ip |
| main.log.error( "ONOS host " + |
| onosHost[ 'id' ] + |
| " has a different IP(" + |
| str( onosHost[ 'ipAddresses' ] ) + |
| ") than the Mininet host(" + |
| str( ip ) + |
| ")." ) |
| output = json.dumps( |
| onosHost, |
| sort_keys=True, |
| indent=4, |
| separators=( ',', ': ' ) ) |
| main.log.info( output ) |
| hostResults = main.FALSE |
| if not match: |
| hostResults = main.FALSE |
| main.log.error( "ONOS host " + onosHost[ 'id' ] + " has no " + |
| "corresponding Mininet host." ) |
| output = json.dumps( onosHost, |
| sort_keys=True, |
| indent=4, |
| separators=( ',', ': ' ) ) |
| main.log.info( output ) |
| return hostResults |
| |
| def getHostsOld( self ): |
| """ |
| Returns a list of all hosts |
| Don't ask questions just use it""" |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| self.handle.sendline( "py [ host.name for host in net.hosts ]" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| handlePy = self.handle.before |
| handlePy = handlePy.split( "]\r\n", 1 )[ 1 ] |
| handlePy = handlePy.rstrip() |
| |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| hostStr = handlePy.replace( "]", "" ) |
| hostStr = hostStr.replace( "'", "" ) |
| hostStr = hostStr.replace( "[", "" ) |
| hostStr = hostStr.replace( " ", "" ) |
| hostList = hostStr.split( "," ) |
| |
| return hostList |
| |
| def getSwitch( self ): |
| """ |
| Returns a list of all switches |
| Again, don't ask question just use it... |
| """ |
| # get host list... |
| hostList = self.getHosts() |
| # Make host set |
| hostSet = set( hostList ) |
| |
| # Getting all the nodes in mininet |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| self.handle.sendline( "py [ node.name for node in net.values() ]" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| handlePy = self.handle.before |
| handlePy = handlePy.split( "]\r\n", 1 )[ 1 ] |
| handlePy = handlePy.rstrip() |
| |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| nodesStr = handlePy.replace( "]", "" ) |
| nodesStr = nodesStr.replace( "'", "" ) |
| nodesStr = nodesStr.replace( "[", "" ) |
| nodesStr = nodesStr.replace( " ", "" ) |
| nodesList = nodesStr.split( "," ) |
| |
| nodesSet = set( nodesList ) |
| # discarding default controller(s) node |
| nodesSet.discard( 'c0' ) |
| nodesSet.discard( 'c1' ) |
| nodesSet.discard( 'c2' ) |
| |
| switchSet = nodesSet - hostSet |
| switchList = list( switchSet ) |
| |
| return switchList |
| |
| def update( self ): |
| """ |
| updates the port address and status information for |
| each port in mn""" |
| # TODO: Add error checking. currently the mininet command has no output |
| main.log.info( "Updating MN port information" ) |
| try: |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| self.handle.sendline( "update" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "update" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def assignVLAN( self, host, intf, vlan ): |
| """ |
| Add vlan tag to a host. |
| Dependencies: |
| This class depends on the "vlan" package |
| $ sudo apt-get install vlan |
| Configuration: |
| Load the 8021q module into the kernel |
| $sudo modprobe 8021q |
| |
| To make this setup permanent: |
| $ sudo su -c 'echo "8021q" >> /etc/modules' |
| """ |
| if self.handle: |
| try: |
| # get the ip address of the host |
| main.log.info( "Get the ip address of the host" ) |
| ipaddr = self.getIPAddress( host ) |
| print repr( ipaddr ) |
| |
| # remove IP from interface intf |
| # Ex: h1 ifconfig h1-eth0 inet 0 |
| main.log.info( "Remove IP from interface " ) |
| cmd2 = host + " ifconfig " + intf + " " + " inet 0 " |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd2 ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| main.log.info( "====> %s ", response ) |
| |
| # create VLAN interface |
| # Ex: h1 vconfig add h1-eth0 100 |
| main.log.info( "Create Vlan" ) |
| cmd3 = host + " vconfig add " + intf + " " + vlan |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd3 ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| main.log.info( "====> %s ", response ) |
| |
| # assign the host's IP to the VLAN interface |
| # Ex: h1 ifconfig h1-eth0.100 inet 10.0.0.1 |
| main.log.info( "Assign the host IP to the vlan interface" ) |
| vintf = intf + "." + vlan |
| cmd4 = host + " ifconfig " + vintf + " " + " inet " + ipaddr |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd4 ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| main.log.info( "====> %s ", response ) |
| |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| def createHostComponent( self, name ): |
| """ |
| Creates a new mininet cli component with the same parameters as self. |
| This new component is intended to be used to login to the hosts created |
| by mininet. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| name - The string of the name of this component. The new component |
| will be assigned to main.<name> . |
| In addition, main.<name>.name = str( name ) |
| """ |
| try: |
| # look to see if this component already exists |
| getattr( main, name ) |
| except AttributeError: |
| # namespace is clear, creating component |
| main.componentDictionary[name] = main.componentDictionary[self.name].copy() |
| main.componentDictionary[name]['connect_order'] = str( int( main.componentDictionary[name]['connect_order'] ) + 1 ) |
| main.componentInit( name ) |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| else: |
| # namespace is not clear! |
| main.log.error( name + " component already exists!" ) |
| # FIXME: Should we exit here? |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def removeHostComponent( self, name ): |
| """ |
| Remove host component |
| Arguments: |
| name - The string of the name of the component to delete. |
| """ |
| try: |
| # Get host component |
| component = getattr( main, name ) |
| except AttributeError: |
| main.log.error( "Component " + name + " does not exist." ) |
| return |
| try: |
| # Disconnect from component |
| component.disconnect() |
| # Delete component |
| delattr( main, name ) |
| # Delete component from ComponentDictionary |
| del( main.componentDictionary[name] ) |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def startHostCli( self, host=None ): |
| """ |
| Use the mininet m utility to connect to the host's cli |
| """ |
| # These are fields that can be used by scapy packets. Initialized to None |
| self.hostIp = None |
| self.hostMac = None |
| try: |
| if not host: |
| host = self.name |
| self.handle.sendline( self.home + "/util/m " + host ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.hostPrompt ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Command timed out" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": connection closed." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def startScapy( self, mplsPath="" ): |
| """ |
| Start the Scapy cli |
| optional: |
| mplsPath - The path where the MPLS class is located |
| NOTE: This can be a relative path from the user's home dir |
| """ |
| mplsLines = ['import imp', |
| 'imp.load_source( "mplsClass", "{}mplsClass.py" )'.format(mplsPath), |
| 'from mplsClass import MPLS', |
| 'bind_layers(Ether, MPLS, type = 0x8847)', |
| 'bind_layers(MPLS, MPLS, bottom_of_label_stack = 0)', |
| 'bind_layers(MPLS, IP)'] |
| |
| try: |
| self.handle.sendline( "scapy" ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "conf.color_theme = NoTheme()" ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| if mplsPath: |
| main.log.info( "Adding MPLS class" ) |
| main.log.info( "MPLS class path: " + mplsPath ) |
| for line in mplsLines: |
| main.log.info( "sending line: " + line ) |
| self.handle.sendline( line ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Command timed out" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": connection closed." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def stopScapy( self ): |
| """ |
| Exit the Scapy cli |
| """ |
| try: |
| self.handle.sendline( "exit()" ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.hostPrompt ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Command timed out" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": connection closed." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def buildEther( self, **kwargs ): |
| """ |
| Build an Ethernet frame |
| |
| Will create a frame class with the given options. If a field is |
| left blank it will default to the below value unless it is |
| overwritten by the next frame. |
| Default frame: |
| ###[ Ethernet ]### |
| dst= ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff |
| src= 00:00:00:00:00:00 |
| type= 0x800 |
| |
| Returns main.TRUE or main.FALSE on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| # Set the Ethernet frame |
| cmd = 'ether = Ether( ' |
| options = [] |
| for key, value in kwargs.iteritems(): |
| if isinstance( value, str ): |
| value = '"' + value + '"' |
| options.append( str( key ) + "=" + str( value ) ) |
| cmd += ", ".join( options ) |
| cmd += ' )' |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| if "Traceback" in self.handle.before: |
| # KeyError, SyntaxError, ... |
| main.log.error( "Error in sending command: " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| self.handle.sendline( "packet = ether" ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| if "Traceback" in self.handle.before: |
| # KeyError, SyntaxError, ... |
| main.log.error( "Error in sending command: " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Command timed out" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": connection closed." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def buildIP( self, **kwargs ): |
| """ |
| Build an IP frame |
| |
| Will create a frame class with the given options. If a field is |
| left blank it will default to the below value unless it is |
| overwritten by the next frame. |
| Default frame: |
| ###[ IP ]### |
| version= 4 |
| ihl= None |
| tos= 0x0 |
| len= None |
| id= 1 |
| flags= |
| frag= 0 |
| ttl= 64 |
| proto= hopopt |
| chksum= None |
| src= 127.0.0.1 |
| dst= 127.0.0.1 |
| \options\ |
| |
| Returns main.TRUE or main.FALSE on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| # Set the IP frame |
| cmd = 'ip = IP( ' |
| options = [] |
| for key, value in kwargs.iteritems(): |
| if isinstance( value, str ): |
| value = '"' + value + '"' |
| options.append( str( key ) + "=" + str( value ) ) |
| cmd += ", ".join( options ) |
| cmd += ' )' |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| if "Traceback" in self.handle.before: |
| # KeyError, SyntaxError, ... |
| main.log.error( "Error in sending command: " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| self.handle.sendline( "packet = ether/ip" ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| if "Traceback" in self.handle.before: |
| # KeyError, SyntaxError, ... |
| main.log.error( "Error in sending command: " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Command timed out" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": connection closed." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def buildIPv6( self, **kwargs ): |
| """ |
| Build an IPv6 frame |
| |
| Will create a frame class with the given options. If a field is |
| left blank it will default to the below value unless it is |
| overwritten by the next frame. |
| Default frame: |
| ###[ IPv6 ]### |
| version= 6 |
| tc= 0 |
| fl= 0 |
| plen= None |
| nh= No Next Header |
| hlim= 64 |
| src= ::1 |
| dst= ::1 |
| |
| Returns main.TRUE or main.FALSE on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| # Set the IPv6 frame |
| cmd = 'ipv6 = IPv6( ' |
| options = [] |
| for key, value in kwargs.iteritems(): |
| if isinstance( value, str ): |
| value = '"' + value + '"' |
| options.append( str( key ) + "=" + str( value ) ) |
| cmd += ", ".join( options ) |
| cmd += ' )' |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| if "Traceback" in self.handle.before: |
| # KeyError, SyntaxError, ... |
| main.log.error( "Error in sending command: " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| self.handle.sendline( "packet = ether/ipv6" ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| if "Traceback" in self.handle.before: |
| # KeyError, SyntaxError, ... |
| main.log.error( "Error in sending command: " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Command timed out" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": connection closed." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def buildTCP( self, ipVersion=4, **kwargs ): |
| """ |
| Build an TCP frame |
| |
| Will create a frame class with the given options. If a field is |
| left blank it will default to the below value unless it is |
| overwritten by the next frame. |
| |
| NOTE: Some arguments require quotes around them. It's up to you to |
| know which ones and to add them yourself. Arguments with an asterisk |
| do not need quotes. |
| |
| Options: |
| ipVersion - Either 4 (default) or 6, indicates what Internet Protocol |
| frame to use to encapsulate into |
| Default frame: |
| ###[ TCP ]### |
| sport= ftp_data * |
| dport= http * |
| seq= 0 |
| ack= 0 |
| dataofs= None |
| reserved= 0 |
| flags= S |
| window= 8192 |
| chksum= None |
| urgptr= 0 |
| options= {} |
| |
| Returns main.TRUE or main.FALSE on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| # Set the TCP frame |
| cmd = 'tcp = TCP( ' |
| options = [] |
| for key, value in kwargs.iteritems(): |
| options.append( str( key ) + "=" + str( value ) ) |
| cmd += ", ".join( options ) |
| cmd += ' )' |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| if "Traceback" in self.handle.before: |
| # KeyError, SyntaxError, ... |
| main.log.error( "Error in sending command: " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| if str( ipVersion ) is '4': |
| self.handle.sendline( "packet = ether/ip/tcp" ) |
| elif str( ipVersion ) is '6': |
| self.handle.sendline( "packet = ether/ipv6/tcp" ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Unrecognized option for ipVersion, given " + |
| repr( ipVersion ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| if "Traceback" in self.handle.before: |
| # KeyError, SyntaxError, ... |
| main.log.error( "Error in sending command: " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Command timed out" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": connection closed." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def buildUDP( self, ipVersion=4, **kwargs ): |
| """ |
| Build an UDP frame |
| |
| Will create a frame class with the given options. If a field is |
| left blank it will default to the below value unless it is |
| overwritten by the next frame. |
| |
| NOTE: Some arguments require quotes around them. It's up to you to |
| know which ones and to add them yourself. Arguments with an asterisk |
| do not need quotes. |
| |
| Options: |
| ipVersion - Either 4 (default) or 6, indicates what Internet Protocol |
| frame to use to encapsulate into |
| Default frame: |
| ###[ UDP ]### |
| sport= domain * |
| dport= domain * |
| len= None |
| chksum= None |
| |
| Returns main.TRUE or main.FALSE on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| # Set the UDP frame |
| cmd = 'udp = UDP( ' |
| options = [] |
| for key, value in kwargs.iteritems(): |
| options.append( str( key ) + "=" + str( value ) ) |
| cmd += ", ".join( options ) |
| cmd += ' )' |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| if "Traceback" in self.handle.before: |
| # KeyError, SyntaxError, ... |
| main.log.error( "Error in sending command: " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| if str( ipVersion ) is '4': |
| self.handle.sendline( "packet = ether/ip/udp" ) |
| elif str( ipVersion ) is '6': |
| self.handle.sendline( "packet = ether/ipv6/udp" ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Unrecognized option for ipVersion, given " + |
| repr( ipVersion ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| if "Traceback" in self.handle.before: |
| # KeyError, SyntaxError, ... |
| main.log.error( "Error in sending command: " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Command timed out" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": connection closed." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def buildICMP( self, **kwargs ): |
| """ |
| Build an ICMP frame |
| |
| Will create a frame class with the given options. If a field is |
| left blank it will default to the below value unless it is |
| overwritten by the next frame. |
| Default frame: |
| ###[ ICMP ]### |
| type= echo-request |
| code= 0 |
| chksum= None |
| id= 0x0 |
| seq= 0x0 |
| |
| Returns main.TRUE or main.FALSE on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| # Set the ICMP frame |
| cmd = 'icmp = ICMP( ' |
| options = [] |
| for key, value in kwargs.iteritems(): |
| if isinstance( value, str ): |
| value = '"' + value + '"' |
| options.append( str( key ) + "=" + str( value ) ) |
| cmd += ", ".join( options ) |
| cmd += ' )' |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| if "Traceback" in self.handle.before: |
| # KeyError, SyntaxError, ... |
| main.log.error( "Error in sending command: " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| self.handle.sendline( "packet = ether/ip/icmp" ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| if "Traceback" in self.handle.before: |
| # KeyError, SyntaxError, ... |
| main.log.error( "Error in sending command: " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Command timed out" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": connection closed." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def sendPacket( self, iface=None, packet=None, timeout=1 ): |
| """ |
| Send a packet with either the given scapy packet command, or use the |
| packet saved in the variable 'packet'. |
| |
| Examples of a valid string for packet: |
| |
| Simple IP packet |
| packet='Ether(dst="a6:d9:26:df:1d:4b")/IP(dst="10.0.0.2")' |
| |
| A Ping with two vlan tags |
| packet='Ether(dst='ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff')/Dot1Q(vlan=1)/Dot1Q(vlan=10)/ |
| IP(dst='255.255.255.255', src='192.168.0.1')/ICMP()' |
| |
| Returns main.TRUE or main.FALSE on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| # TODO: add all params, or use kwargs |
| sendCmd = 'srp( ' |
| if packet: |
| sendCmd += packet |
| else: |
| sendCmd += "packet" |
| if iface: |
| sendCmd += ", iface='{}'".format( iface ) |
| |
| sendCmd += ', timeout=' + str( timeout ) + ')' |
| self.handle.sendline( sendCmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| if "Traceback" in self.handle.before: |
| # KeyError, SyntaxError, ... |
| main.log.error( "Error in sending command: " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| # TODO: Check # of packets sent? |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Command timed out" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": connection closed." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def startFilter( self, ifaceName=None, sniffCount=1, pktFilter="ip" ): |
| """ |
| Listen for packets using the given filters |
| |
| Options: |
| ifaceName - the name of the interface to listen on. If none is given, |
| defaults to <host name>-eth0 |
| pktFilter - A string in Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF) format which |
| specifies which packets to sniff |
| sniffCount - The number of matching packets to capture before returning |
| |
| Returns main.TRUE or main.FALSE on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| # TODO: add all params, or use kwargs |
| ifaceName = str( ifaceName ) if ifaceName else self.name + "-eth0" |
| # Set interface |
| self.handle.sendline( ' conf.iface = "' + ifaceName + '"' ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| cmd = 'pkt = sniff(count = ' + str( sniffCount ) +\ |
| ', filter = "' + str( pktFilter ) + '")' |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( '"\)\r\n' ) |
| # TODO: parse this? |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Command timed out" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": connection closed." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def checkFilter( self ): |
| """ |
| Check that a filter returned and returns the reponse |
| """ |
| try: |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ self.scapyPrompt, pexpect.TIMEOUT ] ) |
| if i == 0: |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": connection closed." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def killFilter( self ): |
| """ |
| Kill a scapy filter |
| """ |
| try: |
| self.handle.send( "\x03" ) # Send a ctrl-c to kill the filter |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| return self.handle.before |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Command timed out" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": connection closed." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def readPackets( self ): |
| """ |
| Read all the packets captured by the previous filter |
| """ |
| try: |
| self.handle.sendline( "for p in pkt: p \n") |
| self.handle.expect( "for p in pkt: p \r\n... \r\n" ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Command timed out" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": connection closed." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| return self.handle.before |
| |
| def updateSelf( self ): |
| """ |
| Updates local MAC and IP fields |
| """ |
| self.hostMac = self.getMac() |
| self.hostIp = self.getIp() |
| |
| def getMac( self, ifaceName=None ): |
| """ |
| Save host's MAC address |
| """ |
| try: |
| ifaceName = str( ifaceName ) if ifaceName else self.name + "-eth0" |
| cmd = 'get_if_hwaddr("' + str( ifaceName ) + '")' |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| pattern = r'(([0-9a-f]{2}[:-]){5}([0-9a-f]{2}))' |
| match = re.search( pattern, self.handle.before ) |
| if match: |
| return match.group() |
| else: |
| # the command will have an exception if iface doesn't exist |
| return None |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Command timed out" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": connection closed." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getIp( self, ifaceName=None ): |
| """ |
| Save host's IP address |
| """ |
| try: |
| ifaceName = ifaceName if ifaceName else self.name + "-eth0" |
| cmd = 'get_if_addr("' + str( ifaceName ) + '")' |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( self.scapyPrompt ) |
| |
| pattern = r'(((2[0-5]|1[0-9]|[0-9])?[0-9]\.){3}((2[0-5]|1[0-9]|[0-9])?[0-9]))' |
| match = re.search( pattern, self.handle.before ) |
| if match: |
| # NOTE: The command will return 0.0.0.0 if the iface doesn't exist |
| return match.group() |
| else: |
| return None |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Command timed out" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": connection closed." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| if __name__ != "__main__": |
| sys.modules[ __name__ ] = MininetCliDriver() |