When determining the namespace's IPv6 address in the perf test setup, we
explicitly filter for addresses with a 64-bit prefix length. There's no
real reason we need that - as long as it's a global address we can use it.
I suspect this was copied without thinking from a similar example in the
NDP tests, where the 64-bit prefix length _is_ meaningful (though it's not
entirely clear if the handling is correct there either).
Signed-off-by: David Gibson
---
test/perf/pasta_tcp | 2 +-
test/perf/pasta_udp | 2 +-
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/test/perf/pasta_tcp b/test/perf/pasta_tcp
index d1ccf7d..88284b2 100644
--- a/test/perf/pasta_tcp
+++ b/test/perf/pasta_tcp
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ tr TCP throughput over IPv6: host to ns
iperf3s ns 10002
nsout IFNAME ip -j link show | jq -rM '.[] | select(.link_type == "ether").ifname'
-nsout ADDR6 ip -j -6 addr show|jq -rM '.[] | select(.ifname == "__IFNAME__").addr_info[] | select(.scope == "global" and .prefixlen == 64).local'
+nsout ADDR6 ip -j -6 addr show|jq -rM '.[] | select(.ifname == "__IFNAME__").addr_info[] | select(.scope == "global").local'
bw -
bw -
bw -
diff --git a/test/perf/pasta_udp b/test/perf/pasta_udp
index 544bf17..3d07091 100644
--- a/test/perf/pasta_udp
+++ b/test/perf/pasta_udp
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ tr UDP throughput over IPv6: host to ns
iperf3s ns 10002
nsout IFNAME ip -j link show | jq -rM '.[] | select(.link_type == "ether").ifname'
-nsout ADDR6 ip -j -6 addr show|jq -rM '.[] | select(.ifname == "__IFNAME__").addr_info[] | select(.scope == "global" and .prefixlen == 64).local'
+nsout ADDR6 ip -j -6 addr show|jq -rM '.[] | select(.ifname == "__IFNAME__").addr_info[] | select(.scope == "global").local'
iperf3 BW host __ADDR6__ 10002 __TIME__ __OPTS__ -b 8G -l 1472
bw __BW__ 0.3 0.5
iperf3 BW host __ADDR6__ 10002 __TIME__ __OPTS__ -b 12G -l 3972
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