| Step-by-step guide for setting up hostapd/wpa_supplicant test framework |
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| This document can be used as a quick guide for getting started with |
| hostapd/wpa_supplicant test framework with mac80211_hwsim. While the |
| example here uses Ubuntu 14.04.1 server to have a list of exact steps, |
| there are no requirements for using that specific distribution in the |
| testing setup. |
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| The steps here describe how to run a full Linux installation in a |
| virtual machine with any host system (e.g., Linux, Windows, or OS X as |
| the host and using kvm, VirtualBox, etc. for running the virtual guest |
| system). For more advanced (and significantly faster and with more |
| testing coverage) configuration on a Linux host system, parallel virtual |
| machines can be used as an alternative setup. See tests/hwsim/vm/README |
| for more details on that. |
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| Install Ubuntu Server 14.04.1 in the virtual machine |
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| - download installation image, e.g., |
| http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04.1/ubuntu-14.04.1-server-amd64.iso |
| - use virtualization software specific steps to create a new VM and |
| install the the guest system with default settings (i.e., no need to |
| select any extra packages during initial installation) |
| - if the host system has multiple CPU cores, it is likely a good idea to |
| enabled at least two CPUs in the guest; 1024 MB of RAM should be enough |
| for testing purposes |
| - 8 GB of virtual hard driver should be fine for this purpose |
| - boot to the installed operating system |
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| Install the prerequisite packages that may not have been installed by default |
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| sudo apt-get install build-essential git libpcap-dev libsqlite3-dev binutils-dev libnl-3-dev libnl-genl-3-dev libnl-route-3-dev libssl-dev libiberty-dev libdbus-1-dev iw bridge-utils python-pyrad python-crypto |
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| Install a recent kernel wireless components (mac80211_hwsim, mac80211, |
| cfg80211) |
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| For this step, the kernel version may be updated, but the simpler option |
| is to install the latest version of Backports package. For example: |
| |
| wget http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/projects/backports/stable/v3.19-rc1/backports-3.19-rc1-1.tar.xz |
| tar xJf backports-3.19-rc1-1.tar.xz |
| cd backports-3.19-rc1-1 |
| |
| cat > defconfigs/mac80211_hwsim <<EOF |
| CPTCFG_CFG80211=m |
| CPTCFG_CFG80211_WEXT=y |
| CPTCFG_MAC80211=m |
| CPTCFG_MAC80211_LEDS=y |
| CPTCFG_MAC80211_MESH=y |
| CPTCFG_WLAN=y |
| CPTCFG_MAC80211_HWSIM=m |
| EOF |
| |
| make defconfig-mac80211_hwsim |
| make |
| sudo make install |
| cd .. |
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| Update iw based on custom iw.git build |
| |
| Couple of the test cases expect iw to have support for requesting |
| cfg80211 scan results to be flushed. That functionality is not included |
| in the version that Ubuntu 14.04.1 includes (iw v3.4). Following steps |
| can be used to replace that version with a custom build. This is |
| optional, i.e., most test cases will work with the old iw version, but |
| some test cases are skipped and some are more likely to fail if iw does |
| not get updated. |
| |
| wget https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/network/iw/iw-3.17.tar.gz |
| tar xf iw-3.17.tar.gz |
| cd iw-3.17 |
| make |
| sudo mv /sbin/iw{,-distro} |
| sudo cp iw /sbin/iw |
| cd .. |
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| Update wireless-regdb |
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| Number of VHT and DFS test cases are skipped if the old wireless-regdb |
| version from Ubuntu 14.04 (2013.02.13) is used. Following steps can |
| optionally be used to update wireless-regdb to a newer snapshot to |
| enable additional test cases: |
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| wget http://kernel.org/pub/software/network/wireless-regdb/wireless-regdb-2014.10.07.tar.xz |
| tar xJf wireless-regdb-2014.10.07.tar.xz |
| sudo mv /lib/crda/regulatory.bin{,-distro} |
| sudo cp wireless-regdb-2014.10.07/regulatory.bin /lib/crda/regulatory.bin |
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| # following command can be used to verify that the new version is trusted |
| regdbdump /lib/crda/regulatory.bin |
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| Download a snapshot of the hostap.git repository and build the programs |
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| git clone git://w1.fi/hostap.git |
| cd hostap/tests/hwsim |
| ./build.sh |
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| Setup is now ready for testing. You can run a quick test to confirm that |
| things work as expected: |
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| # load mac80211_hwsim and start test software |
| ./start.sh |
| |
| # run a single test case ap_open |
| sudo ./run-tests.py ap_open |
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| This should print out following style results: |
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| DEV: wlan0: 02:00:00:00:00:00 |
| DEV: wlan1: 02:00:00:00:01:00 |
| DEV: wlan2: 02:00:00:00:02:00 |
| APDEV: wlan3 |
| APDEV: wlan4 |
| START ap_open 1/1 |
| Test: AP with open mode (no security) configuration |
| Starting AP wlan3 |
| Connect STA wlan0 to AP |
| PASS ap_open 0.175895 2015-01-17 20:12:07.486006 |
| passed all 1 test case(s) |
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| (If that "PASS ap_open" line does not show up, something unexpected has |
| happened and the setup is not in working condition.) |
| |
| # to stop test software and unload mac80211_hwsim |
| ./stop.sh |
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| To run all available test cases (about thousand or so), you can run following: |
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| ./run-all.sh |
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| This will take about half an hour to hour to run (if that sounds long, see |
| vm/README for information on how parallel VMs can be used to speed this |
| up; e.g., a 4-core i7-4770K can run these in under 10 minutes with 7 |
| parallel VMs). |
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| The results may look something like this: |
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| START grpform_goneg_fail_with_group_iface 1/981 |
| PASS grpform_goneg_fail_with_group_iface 0.371424 2015-01-17 22:17:16.659803 |
| START grpform2 2/981 |
| PASS grpform2 1.476142 2015-01-17 22:17:18.136539 |
| ... |
| START ext_password_psk_not_found 981/981 |
| PASS ext_password_psk_not_found 1.544709 2015-01-17 22:46:56.489764 |
| failed tests: wext_wpa2_psk wext_wep_open_auth wext_open wext_rfkill wext_scan_hidden wext_pmksa_cache wext_wep_shared_key_auth |
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| In this example, about 860 test cases passed and about 100 were skipped. |
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| Most of the skipped test cases are in following categories: |
| - D-Bus (requires kvm-based test run, see vm/README) |
| - VHT 80 and 160 MHz channels (requires wireless-regdb update) |
| - DFS (requires wireless-regdb updates) |
| |
| The following test failed every time (i.e., other failed cases could be |
| passed on second attempt): |
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| wext_pmf wext_wpa2_psk wext_wep_open_auth wext_open wext_rfkill wext_scan_hidden wext_pmksa_cache wext_wep_shared_key_auth |
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| WEXT failures are due to the specific cfg80211/mac80211 version from |
| Backports not allowing WEXT support to be enabled. A newer build |
| addresses that and these WEXT test cases pass, e.g., with this snapshot |
| build: |
| http://buildbot.w1.fi/backports-wireless-testing/backports-wireless-testing-2015-01-18-ba3f765.tar.bz2 |
| |
| With that version, ibss_rsn is failing due to a known cfg80211 |
| regression in the specific snapshot build. All other test cases passed |
| at least on retry or were skipped due to missing testing capability. |