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176 lines
4.8 KiB
Perl
176 lines
4.8 KiB
Perl
@c
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@c Written by Eric Norum
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@c
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@c COPYRIGHT (c) 1988-1998.
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@c On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
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@c All rights reserved.
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@c
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@c $Id$
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@c
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@chapter Testing the Driver
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@section Preliminary Setup
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The network used to test the driver should include at least:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item The hardware on which the driver is to run.
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It makes testing much easier if you can run a debugger to control
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the operation of the target machine.
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@item An Ethernet network analyzer or a workstation with an
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`Ethernet snoop' program such as @code{ethersnoop} or
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@code{tcpdump}.
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@item A workstation.
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@end itemize
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During early debug, you should consider putting the target, workstation,
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and snooper on a small network by themselves. This offers a few
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advantages:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item There is less traffic to look at on the snooper and for the target
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to process while bringing the driver up.
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@item Any serious errors will impact only your small network not a building
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or campus network. You want to avoid causing any unnecessary problems.
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@item Test traffic is easier to repeatably generate.
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@item Performance measurements are not impacted by other systems on
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the network.
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@end itemize
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@section Driver basic operation
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The network demonstration program @code{netdemo} may be used for these tests.
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@itemize @bullet
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@item Edit @code{networkconfig.h} to reflect the values for your network.
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@item Start with @code{RTEMS_USE_BOOTP} not defined.
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@item Edit @code{networkconfig.h} to configure the driver
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with an
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explicit Ethernet and Internet address and with reception of
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broadcast packets disabled:
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Verify that the program continues to run once the driver has been attached.
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@item Issue a @samp{u} command to send UDP
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packets to the `discard' port.
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Verify that the packets appear on the network.
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@item Issue a @samp{s} command to print the network and driver statistics.
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@item On a workstation, add a static route to the target system.
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@item On that same workstation try to `ping' the target system.
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Verify that the ICMP echo request and reply packets appear on the net.
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@item Remove the static route to the target system.
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Modify @code{networkconfig.h} to attach the driver
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with reception of broadcast packets enabled.
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Try to `ping' the target system again.
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Verify that ARP request/reply and ICMP echo request/reply packets appear
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on the net.
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@item Issue a @samp{t} command to send TCP
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packets to the `discard' port.
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Verify that the packets appear on the network.
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@item Issue a @samp{s} command to print the network and driver statistics.
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@item Verify that you can telnet to ports 24742
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and 24743 on the target system from one or more
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workstations on your network.
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@end itemize
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@section BOOTP/DHCP operation
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Set up a BOOTP/DHCP server on the network.
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Set define @code{RTEMS USE_BOOT} in @code{networkconfig.h}.
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Run the @code{netdemo} test program.
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Verify that the target system configures itself from the BOOTP/DHCP server and
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that all the above tests succeed.
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@section Stress Tests
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Once the driver passes the tests described in the previous section it should
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be subjected to conditions which exercise it more
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thoroughly and which test its error handling routines.
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@subsection Giant packets
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@itemize @bullet
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@item Recompile the driver with @code{MAXIMUM_FRAME_SIZE} set to
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a smaller value, say 514.
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@item `Ping' the driver from another workstation and verify
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that frames larger than 514 bytes are correctly rejected.
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@item Recompile the driver with @code{MAXIMUM_FRAME_SIZE} restored to 1518.
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@end itemize
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@subsection Resource Exhaustion
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@itemize @bullet
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@item Edit @code{networkconfig.h}
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so that the driver is configured with just two receive and transmit descriptors.
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@item Compile and run the @code{netdemo} program.
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@item Verify that the program operates properly and that you can
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still telnet to both the ports.
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@item Display the driver statistics (Console `@code{s}' command or telnet
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`control-G' character) and verify that:
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@enumerate
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@item The number of transmit interrupts is non-zero.
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This indicates that all transmit descriptors have been in use at some time.
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@item The number of missed packets is non-zero.
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This indicates that all receive descriptors have been in use at some time.
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@end enumerate
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@end itemize
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@subsection Cable Faults
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@itemize @bullet
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@item Run the @code{netdemo} program.
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@item Issue a `@code{u}' console command to make the target machine transmit
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a bunch of UDP packets.
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@item While the packets are being transmitted, disconnect and reconnect the
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network cable.
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@item Display the network statistics and verify that the driver has
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detected the loss of carrier.
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@item Verify that you can still telnet to both ports on the target machine.
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@end itemize
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@subsection Throughput
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Run the @code{ttcp} network benchmark program.
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Transfer large amounts of data (100's of megabytes) to and from the target
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system.
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