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The slaac_test was one that would occationally fail, but very rarely, due to the resolvconf log values appearing in an unexpected order. This appears to be related to a typo in netconfig-commit which would not set netconfig-domains and instead set dns_list. This was fixed with a pending patch: https://lore.kernel.org/iwd/20240227204242.1509980-1-denkenz@gmail.com/T/#u But applying this now leads to testNetconfig failing slaac_test 100% of the time. I'm not familiar enough with resolveconf to know if this test change is ok, but based on the test behavior the expected log and disk logs are the same, just in the incorrect order. I'm not sure if this the log order is deterministic so instead the check now iterates the expected log and verifies each value appears once in the resolvconf log. Here is an example of the expected vs disk logs after running the test: Expected: -a wlan1.dns nameserver 192.168.1.2 nameserver 3ffe:501:ffff💯:10 nameserver 3ffe:501:ffff💯:50 -a wlan1.domain search test1 search test2 Resolvconf log: -a wlan1.domain search test1 search test2 -a wlan1.dns nameserver 192.168.1.2 nameserver 3ffe:501:ffff💯:10 nameserver 3ffe:501:ffff💯:50 |
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ap-main.conf | ||
ap-ns1.conf | ||
auto.psk | ||
autoconnect.psk | ||
connection_test.py | ||
dhcpd-v6.conf | ||
dhcpd.conf | ||
hw.conf | ||
main.conf | ||
resolvconf | ||
slaac_test.py | ||
stateless_test.py | ||
static_test.py | ||
static.psk | ||
timeout_test.py |