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auto-t: remove old 2 AP test
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interface=wln0
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driver=nl80211
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hw_mode=g
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channel=1
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ssid=IntelWIFI
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wpa=1
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wpa_pairwise=TKIP
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wpa_passphrase=EasilyGuessedPassword
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interface=wln1
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driver=nl80211
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hw_mode=g
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channel=1
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ssid=PersonalWIFI
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wpa=1
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wpa_pairwise=TKIP
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wpa_passphrase=EasilyGuessedPassword
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twoNetworksTest: connect to network A. disconnect from network A.
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connect to network B. disconnect from network B.
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Start with test-runner:
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Test-runner looks at the hw.conf file and creates radios using
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hwsim and reads the conf file(s) defined under [HOSTAPD] section
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1. Just start test-runner from under <iwd>/tools directory and it
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will automatically run the tests.
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cd <iwd>/tools
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sudo ./test-runner -t test2AP
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Run stand-alone:
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Pre-requisites:
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1. Ensure you have hostapd installed.
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2. Verify that the kernel has mac80211_hwsim.
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Setup:
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1. Create radios using mac80211_hwsim. For most tests, we need 3 radios.
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sudo modprobe mac80211_hwsim radios=3
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2. Enable network interface:
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sudo ifconfig wlan2 up
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Run test (e.g. twoNetworksTest test):
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1. Start hostapd, with a config file as an argument.
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You can use the IntelWIFI.conf and PersonalWIFI.conf
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file in autotests/test2AP directory.
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sudo ./hostapd <path to autotests dir/test2AP/IntelWIFI.conf>
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sudo ./hostapd <path to autotests dir/test2AP/PersonalWIFI.conf>
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Note: You might need to edit the *.conf file and change wln0 and wln1
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to wlan0 and wlan1 respectively.
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2. Start iwd.
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sudo iwd
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3. Start twoNetworksTest test (inside autotests/test2AP directory).
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cd <iwd>/autotests/test2AP
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./twoNetworksTest.py
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Optional changes:
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1. You can provide your own config file to hostapd. If so, then you would need to
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change the assert inside the test to the name of the ssid in your test.
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self.assertEqual(connectedNetworkName, "IntelWIFI")
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[SETUP]
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num_radios=3
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[HOSTAPD]
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rad0=IntelWIFI.conf
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rad1=PersonalWIFI.conf
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#!/usr/bin/python3
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#built-in python libraries
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import unittest
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from gi.repository import GLib
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import dbus
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import dbus.service
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import dbus.mainloop.glib
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import time
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import threading
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import logging
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from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, STDOUT
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import sys
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import os
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sys.path.append('../utility') #needed to import all the utlilty modules
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import utility
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import pty
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def getSecondNetworkToConnect(objectList, firstNetworkName):
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logger.debug(sys._getframe().f_code.co_name)
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for path in objectList:
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if utility.IWD_NETWORK_INTERFACE not in objectList[path]:
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continue
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network = objectList[path][utility.IWD_NETWORK_INTERFACE]
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# skip the first connected network
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if network["Name"] == firstNetworkName:
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continue
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return path
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return ""
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class TestTwoNetworks(unittest.TestCase):
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# connect to network A. disconnect from network A.
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# connect to network B. disconnect from network B.
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def connectToNetwork(self, networkToConnect):
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# start simpleAgent
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master, slave = pty.openpty()
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proc = Popen([sys.executable, '../utility/simpleAgent.py'],
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stdin=PIPE, stdout=slave, close_fds=True)
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stdout_handle = os.fdopen(master)
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if stdout_handle.readline().rstrip() == "AGENT_REGISTERED":
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logger.debug("Agent Registered")
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else:
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logger.debug("Agent failed to register")
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# close the handles
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stdout_handle.close()
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os.close(slave)
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network = dbus.Interface(bus.get_object(utility.IWD_SERVICE,
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networkToConnect),
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utility.IWD_NETWORK_INTERFACE)
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status = utility.connect(networkToConnect, self, mainloop, bus)
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if status == False:
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#terminate proc
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proc.terminate()
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return
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connectedNetworkName = utility.getCurrentlyConnectedNetworkName()
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logger.info("Currently connected to: %s", connectedNetworkName)
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self.assertIn(connectedNetworkName, networkListToMatch)
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# remove the network we just matched from the list
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networkListToMatch.remove(connectedNetworkName)
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# wait 2 seconds before initiating disconnect
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time.sleep(2)
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# retrieve the deviceId form networkToConnect. This will be used
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# for checking if we are disconnecting from the right device later.
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deviceIdIndex = networkToConnect.rfind("/", 0,
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len(networkToConnect))
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deviceIdOfConnectedNetwork = networkToConnect[0:deviceIdIndex]
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deviceIdToDisconnect = utility.getCurrentlyConnectedDevice()
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logger.info("Disconnecting from: %s", deviceIdToDisconnect)
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self.assertEqual(deviceIdToDisconnect, deviceIdOfConnectedNetwork)
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utility.disconnect(deviceIdToDisconnect, mainloop, bus)
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#terminate proc
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proc.terminate()
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return connectedNetworkName
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def doConnectDisconnectTwoNetworks(self):
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objectList = utility.getObjectList(bus)
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networkToConnect = utility.getNetworkToConnectTo(objectList, "")
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# check if networkToConnect is not null. If yes, restart program
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# so that the network list is updated. Alternatively, we can scan
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# for networks.
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if (networkToConnect == ""):
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time.sleep(2)
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logger.debug("RESTART PROGRAM")
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os.execl(sys.executable, sys.executable, * sys.argv)
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self.assertNotEqual(networkToConnect, "")
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# connect to 1st network
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connectedNetworkName = self.connectToNetwork(networkToConnect)
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# connect to the 2nd network
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secondNetworkToConnect = getSecondNetworkToConnect(objectList,
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connectedNetworkName)
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connectedNetwork = self.connectToNetwork(secondNetworkToConnect)
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def test_twoNetworks(self):
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logger.info(sys._getframe().f_code.co_name)
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while (True):
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if bus.name_has_owner(utility.IWD_SERVICE) == True:
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break
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self.doConnectDisconnectTwoNetworks()
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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global logger, bus, mainloop, networkListToMatch
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utility.initLogger()
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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mainloop = GLib.MainLoop()
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dbus.mainloop.glib.DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True)
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bus = dbus.SystemBus()
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# we should connect to these networks - in any order
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networkListToMatch = ["IntelWIFI", "PersonalWIFI"]
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@classmethod
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def tearDown(self):
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mainloop.quit()
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main(exit=True)
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