From: Bobby Eshleman <[email protected]>

Add tests to verify CID collision rules across different vsock namespace
modes.

1. Two VMs with the same CID cannot start in different global namespaces
   (ns_global_same_cid_fails)
2. Two VMs with the same CID can start in different local namespaces
   (ns_local_same_cid_ok)
3. VMs with the same CID can coexist when one is in a global namespace
   and another is in a local namespace (ns_global_local_same_cid_ok and
   ns_local_global_same_cid_ok)

The tests ns_global_local_same_cid_ok and ns_local_global_same_cid_ok
make sure that ordering does not matter.

The tests use a shared helper function namespaces_can_boot_same_cid()
that attempts to start two VMs with identical CIDs in the specified
namespaces and verifies whether VM initialization failed or succeeded.

Reviewed-by: Stefano Garzarella <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Bobby Eshleman <[email protected]>
---
Changes in v11:
- check vm_start() rc in namespaces_can_boot_same_cid() (Stefano)
- fix ns_local_same_cid_ok() to use local0 and local1 instead of reusing
  local0 twice. This check should pass, ensuring local namespaces do not
  collide (Stefano)
---
 tools/testing/selftests/vsock/vmtest.sh | 78 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 78 insertions(+)

diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/vsock/vmtest.sh 
b/tools/testing/selftests/vsock/vmtest.sh
index 38785a102236..1bf537410ea6 100755
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/vsock/vmtest.sh
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/vsock/vmtest.sh
@@ -50,6 +50,10 @@ readonly TEST_NAMES=(
        vm_loopback
        ns_host_vsock_ns_mode_ok
        ns_host_vsock_child_ns_mode_ok
+       ns_global_same_cid_fails
+       ns_local_same_cid_ok
+       ns_global_local_same_cid_ok
+       ns_local_global_same_cid_ok
 )
 readonly TEST_DESCS=(
        # vm_server_host_client
@@ -66,6 +70,18 @@ readonly TEST_DESCS=(
 
        # ns_host_vsock_child_ns_mode_ok
        "Check /proc/sys/net/vsock/ns_mode is read-only and child_ns_mode is 
writable."
+
+       # ns_global_same_cid_fails
+       "Check QEMU fails to start two VMs with same CID in two different 
global namespaces."
+
+       # ns_local_same_cid_ok
+       "Check QEMU successfully starts two VMs with same CID in two different 
local namespaces."
+
+       # ns_global_local_same_cid_ok
+       "Check QEMU successfully starts one VM in a global ns and then another 
VM in a local ns with the same CID."
+
+       # ns_local_global_same_cid_ok
+       "Check QEMU successfully starts one VM in a local ns and then another 
VM in a global ns with the same CID."
 )
 
 readonly USE_SHARED_VM=(
@@ -577,6 +593,68 @@ test_ns_host_vsock_ns_mode_ok() {
        return "${KSFT_PASS}"
 }
 
+namespaces_can_boot_same_cid() {
+       local ns0=$1
+       local ns1=$2
+       local pidfile1 pidfile2
+       local rc
+
+       pidfile1="$(create_pidfile)"
+
+       # The first VM should be able to start. If it can't then we have
+       # problems and need to return non-zero.
+       if ! vm_start "${pidfile1}" "${ns0}"; then
+               return 1
+       fi
+
+       pidfile2="$(create_pidfile)"
+       vm_start "${pidfile2}" "${ns1}"
+       rc=$?
+       terminate_pidfiles "${pidfile1}" "${pidfile2}"
+
+       return "${rc}"
+}
+
+test_ns_global_same_cid_fails() {
+       init_namespaces
+
+       if namespaces_can_boot_same_cid "global0" "global1"; then
+               return "${KSFT_FAIL}"
+       fi
+
+       return "${KSFT_PASS}"
+}
+
+test_ns_local_global_same_cid_ok() {
+       init_namespaces
+
+       if namespaces_can_boot_same_cid "local0" "global0"; then
+               return "${KSFT_PASS}"
+       fi
+
+       return "${KSFT_FAIL}"
+}
+
+test_ns_global_local_same_cid_ok() {
+       init_namespaces
+
+       if namespaces_can_boot_same_cid "global0" "local0"; then
+               return "${KSFT_PASS}"
+       fi
+
+       return "${KSFT_FAIL}"
+}
+
+test_ns_local_same_cid_ok() {
+       init_namespaces
+
+       if namespaces_can_boot_same_cid "local0" "local1"; then
+               return "${KSFT_PASS}"
+       fi
+
+       return "${KSFT_FAIL}"
+}
+
 test_ns_host_vsock_child_ns_mode_ok() {
        local orig_mode
        local rc

-- 
2.47.3


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