TestInterfaceAddrsWithNetsh invokes Windows netsh command passing
it a particular interface name. This approach somehow does not work
on some computers (see issue for details). Change that to call netsh
without specifying any interface name. This provides output for all
interfaces available. So we can achieve same goal parsing this output.
Also makes test faster because we only need to invoke netsh once.
Fixes#14130.
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The Windows 7 getmac command may report the physical address of an adapter
as "Disabled" or "N/A". Handle these two cases to make the tests more
robust when building on Windows with manually disabled adapters or turned
off hardware.
Addresses issue #14130.
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The TestInterfaceAddrsWithNetsh Windows unit test parses and compares the
output of the "netsh" command against more low level Windows API calls. In
at least two cases, some quirks of netsh cause these comparisons to fail.
One example appears to be wi-fi adapters. After a reboot, before it has
been allowed to connect to a network, netsh for IPv4 will not show an
address, whereas netsh for IPv6 will. If the interface is allowed to
connect, and then disconnected, netsh for IPv4 now shows an address and
the test will pass.
The fix is to not compare netsh output if the interface is down.
A related issue is that the IPv6 version of "netsh" can return an
IPv4-embedded IPv6 address where the IPv4 component of the address
is in decimal form, whilst the test is expecting hexadecimal form.
For example, output might be:
Address fe80::5efe:192.168.1.7%6 Parameters
...
Whilst this is valid notation, the fix is to recognise this format in the
"netsh" output and re-parse the address into the all-hexadecimal
representation that the test is expecting.
Fixes#13981
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Also include test for interface state (up or down).
Updates #13606
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The current implementation including Go 1.5 through 1.5.2 misuses
Windows API and mishandles the returned values from GetAdapterAddresses
on Windows. This change fixes various issues related to network facility
information by readjusting interface and interface address parsers.
Updates #5395.
Updates #10530.
Updates #12301.
Updates #12551.
Updates #13542.
Fixes#12691.
Fixes#12811.
Fixes#13476.
Fixes#13544.
Also fixes fragile screen scraping test cases in net_windows_test.go.
Additional information for reviewers:
It seems like almost all the issues above have the same root cause and
it is misunderstanding of Windows API. If my interpretation of the
information on MSDN is correctly, current implementation contains the
following bugs:
- SIO_GET_INTERFACE_LIST should not be used for IPv6. The behavior of
SIO_GET_INTERFACE_LIST is different on kernels and probably it doesn't
work correctly for IPv6 on old kernels such as Windows XP w/ SP2.
Unfortunately MSDN doesn't describe the detail of
SIO_GET_INTERFACE_LIST, but information on the net suggests so.
- Fetching IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES structures with fixed size area may not
work when using IPv6. IPv6 generates ton of interface addresses for
various addressing scopes. We need to adjust the area appropriately.
- PhysicalAddress field of IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES structure may have extra
space. We cannot ignore PhysicalAddressLength field of
IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESS structure.
- Flags field of IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES structure doesn't represent any of
administratively and operatinal statuses. It just represents settings
for windows network adapter.
- MTU field of IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES structure may have a uint32(-1) on
64-bit platform. We need to convert the value to interger
appropriately.
- IfType field of IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES structure is not a bit field.
Bitwire operation for the field is completely wrong.
- OperStatus field of IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES structure is not a bit field.
Bitwire operation for the field is completely wrong.
- IPv6IfIndex field of IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES structure is just a
substitute for IfIndex field. We cannot prefer IPv6IfIndex to IfIndex.
- Windows XP, 2003 server and below don't set OnLinkPrefixLength field
of IP_ADAPTER_UNICAST_ADDRESS structure. We cannot rely on the field
on old kernels. We can use FirstPrefix field of IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES
structure and IP_ADAPTER_PREFIX structure instead.
- Length field of IP_ADAPTER_{UNICAST,ANYCAST,MULTICAST}_ADDRESS
sturecures doesn't represent an address prefix length. It just
represents a socket address length.
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Use Windows getmac command to verify interface
MAC addresses net package returns.
The test is to be enabled once issue #12691 is fixed.
Updates #12691
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Use windows netsh command to verify interface
addresses and netmasks net package returns.
The test is to be enabled once issue #12811
is fixed.
Updates #12811
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Fixes#13198
The output of netsh is encoded with ANSI encoding. So doesn't match with UTF-8 strings.
Write output as UTF-8 using powershell.
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Fixes#12301
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TestAcceptIgnoreSomeErrors was created to test that network
accept function ignores some errors. But conditions created
by the test also affects network reads. Change the test to
ignore these read errors when acceptable.
Fixes#10785
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No code changes, but the test passes here.
And TryBots are happy.
Fixes#8662 maybe
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This change simplifies unnecessarily redundant error messages in tests.
There's no need to worry any more because package APIs now return
consistent, self-descriptive error values.
Alos renames ambiguous test functions and makes use of test tables.
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