kci_test_encap() is actually composed by two different sub-tests,
kci_test_encap_vxlan() and kci_test_encap_fou()
Therefore we should check the test result of these two in
kci_test_encap() to let the script be aware of the pass / fail status.
Otherwise it will generate false-negative result like below:
$ sudo ./test.sh
PASS: policy routing
PASS: route get
PASS: preferred_lft addresses have expired
PASS: promote_secondaries complete
PASS: tc htb hierarchy
PASS: gre tunnel endpoint
PASS: gretap
PASS: ip6gretap
PASS: erspan
PASS: ip6erspan
PASS: bridge setup
PASS: ipv6 addrlabel
PASS: set ifalias
5b193daf-0a08-46d7-af2c-
e7aadd422ded for test-dummy0
PASS: vrf
PASS: vxlan
FAIL: can't add fou port 7777, skipping test
PASS: macsec
PASS: bridge fdb get
PASS: neigh get
$ echo $?
0
Signed-off-by: Po-Hsu Lin <po-hsu.lin@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
check_err $?
kci_test_encap_vxlan "$testns"
+ check_err $?
kci_test_encap_fou "$testns"
+ check_err $?
ip netns del "$testns"
+ return $ret
}
kci_test_macsec()