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Nikolay Aleksandrov says: ==================== selftests: net: bridge: add tests for IGMPv3 This set adds tests for the bridge's new IGMPv3 support. The tests use precooked packets which are sent via mausezahn and the resulting state after each test is checked for proper X,Y sets, (*,G) source list, source list entry timers, (S,G) existence and flags, packet forwarding and blocking, exclude group expiration and (*,G) auto-add. The first 3 patches prepare the existing IGMPv2 tests, then patch 4 adds new helpers which are used throughout the rest of the v3 tests. The following new tests are added: - base case: IGMPv3 report 239.10.10.10 is_include (A) - include -> allow report - include -> is_include report - include -> is_exclude report - include -> to_exclude report - exclude -> allow report - exclude -> is_include report - exclude -> is_exclude report - exclude -> to_exclude report - include -> block report - exclude -> block report - exclude timeout (move to include + entry deletion) - S,G port entry automatic add to a *,G,exclude port The variable names and set notation are the same as per RFC 3376, for more information check RFC 3376 sections 4.2.15 and 6.4.1. MLDv2 tests will be added by a separate patch-set. ==================== Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201027185934.227040-1-razor@blackwall.org Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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