Commit f2290f518f ("selftests: net: fcnal-test: check if FIPS mode is enabled")
fixes this issue and was added to the Jammy kernels through upstream stable
rebase (v5.15.119).
I verified the results of the following FIPS kernels from the 2023.09.04-1
cycle:
- j:fips 5.15.0-85.95+fips1
- j:aws-fips 5.15.0-1046.51+fips3
- j:ibm-gt-fips 5.15.0-1045.48+fips1
Therefore, I'm changing this issue to 'Fix released', as the FIPS kernels are
now only failing with Bug #2006716.
** Changed in: ubuntu-kernel-tests
Status: New => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2019878
Title:
ubuntu_kernel_selftests:net:fcnal-test.sh: 69 failed test cases on
jammy/fips
Status in ubuntu-kernel-tests:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Apart from the failed test cases already reported in Bug #2006716,
when setting fips=1 we have even more failed test cases. These
failures happen on all supported architectures. When fips=0, we have
less failed test cases, which are the same failures that happen on the
generic kernel. The failed test cases are shown below:
# TEST: ping local, VRF bind - VRF IP
[FAIL]
# TEST: ping local, device bind - ns-A IP
[FAIL]
# TEST: ping local, VRF bind - VRF IP
[FAIL]
# TEST: ping local, device bind - ns-A IP
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Single address config
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Server no config, client uses password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Client uses wrong password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Client address does not match address configured with password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Prefix config
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Prefix config, client uses wrong password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Prefix config, client address not in configured prefix
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Single address config
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Server no config, client uses password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Client uses wrong password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Client address does not match address configured with password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Prefix config
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Prefix config, client uses wrong password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Prefix config, client address not in configured prefix
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Single address config
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Server no config, client uses password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Client uses wrong password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Client address does not match address configured with
password [FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Prefix config
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Prefix config, client uses wrong password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Prefix config, client address not in configured prefix
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Single address config in default VRF and VRF, conn in VRF
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Single address config in default VRF and VRF, conn in
default VRF [FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Single address config in default VRF and VRF, conn in
default VRF with VRF pw [FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Single address config in default VRF and VRF, conn in VRF
with default VRF pw [FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Prefix config in default VRF and VRF, conn in VRF
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Prefix config in default VRF and VRF, conn in default VRF
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Prefix config in default VRF and VRF, conn in default VRF
with VRF pw [FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Prefix config in default VRF and VRF, conn in VRF with
default VRF pw [FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: VRF-bound server, unbound key accepts connection
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: VRF-bound server, bound key accepts connection
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Global server, Key bound to ifindex=0 rejects VRF
connection [FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Global server, key bound to ifindex=0 accepts non-VRF
connection [FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Global server, key not bound to ifindex accepts VRF
connection [FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Global server, key not bound to ifindex accepts non-VRF
connection [FAIL]
# TEST: ping out, vrf device+address bind - ns-B IPv6 LLA
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Single address config
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Server no config, client uses password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Client uses wrong password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Client address does not match address configured with password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Prefix config
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Prefix config, client uses wrong password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Prefix config, client address not in configured prefix
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Single address config
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Server no config, client uses password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Client uses wrong password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Client address does not match address configured with password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Prefix config
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Prefix config, client uses wrong password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: Prefix config, client address not in configured prefix
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Single address config
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Server no config, client uses password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Client uses wrong password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Client address does not match address configured with
password [FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Prefix config
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Prefix config, client uses wrong password
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Prefix config, client address not in configured prefix
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Single address config in default VRF and VRF, conn in VRF
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Single address config in default VRF and VRF, conn in
default VRF [FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Single address config in default VRF and VRF, conn in
default VRF with VRF pw [FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Single address config in default VRF and VRF, conn in VRF
with default VRF pw [FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Prefix config in default VRF and VRF, conn in VRF
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Prefix config in default VRF and VRF, conn in default VRF
[FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Prefix config in default VRF and VRF, conn in default VRF
with VRF pw [FAIL]
# TEST: MD5: VRF: Prefix config in default VRF and VRF, conn in VRF with
default VRF pw [FAIL]
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