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-#!/usr/bin/env bash
-# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
-
-# This test creates two netdevsim virtual interfaces, assigns one of them (the
-# "destination interface") to a new namespace, and assigns IP addresses to both
-# interfaces.
-#
-# It listens on the destination interface using socat and configures a dynamic
-# target on netconsole, pointing to the destination IP address.
-#
-# Finally, it checks whether the message was received properly on the
-# destination interface. Note that this test may pollute the kernel log buffer
-# (dmesg) and relies on dynamic configuration and namespaces being configured.
-#
-# Author: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org>
-
-set -euo pipefail
-
-SCRIPTDIR=$(dirname "$(readlink -e "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")")
-
-source "${SCRIPTDIR}"/lib/sh/lib_netcons.sh
-
-modprobe netdevsim 2> /dev/null || true
-modprobe netconsole 2> /dev/null || true
-
-# The content of kmsg will be save to the following file
-OUTPUT_FILE="/tmp/${TARGET}"
-
-# Check for basic system dependency and exit if not found
-check_for_dependencies
-# Set current loglevel to KERN_INFO(6), and default to KERN_NOTICE(5)
-echo "6 5" > /proc/sys/kernel/printk
-# Remove the namespace, interfaces and netconsole target on exit
-trap cleanup EXIT
-# Create one namespace and two interfaces
-set_network
-# Create a dynamic target for netconsole
-create_dynamic_target
-# Set userdata "key" with the "value" value
-set_user_data
-# Listed for netconsole port inside the namespace and destination interface
-listen_port_and_save_to "${OUTPUT_FILE}" &
-# Wait for socat to start and listen to the port.
-wait_local_port_listen "${NAMESPACE}" "${PORT}" udp
-# Send the message
-echo "${MSG}: ${TARGET}" > /dev/kmsg
-# Wait until socat saves the file to disk
-busywait "${BUSYWAIT_TIMEOUT}" test -s "${OUTPUT_FILE}"
-
-# Make sure the message was received in the dst part
-# and exit
-validate_result "${OUTPUT_FILE}"