From: Jeremy Spewock <jspew...@iol.unh.edu>

There are methods within DTS currently that support updating the MTU of
ports on a node, but the methods for doing this in a linux session rely
on the ip command and the port being bound to the kernel driver. Since
test suites are run while bound to the driver for DPDK, there needs to
be a way to modify the value while bound to said driver as well. This is
done by using testpmd to modify the MTU.

Signed-off-by: Jeremy Spewock <jspew...@iol.unh.edu>
---
 dts/framework/remote_session/testpmd_shell.py | 131 +++++++++++++++++-
 1 file changed, 130 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/dts/framework/remote_session/testpmd_shell.py 
b/dts/framework/remote_session/testpmd_shell.py
index f6783af621..7c9729ba0d 100644
--- a/dts/framework/remote_session/testpmd_shell.py
+++ b/dts/framework/remote_session/testpmd_shell.py
@@ -22,6 +22,8 @@
 from pathlib import PurePath
 from typing import Callable, ClassVar
 
+from typing_extensions import TypeVarTuple
+
 from framework.exception import InteractiveCommandExecutionError
 from framework.settings import SETTINGS
 from framework.utils import StrEnum
@@ -82,12 +84,82 @@ class TestPmdForwardingModes(StrEnum):
     recycle_mbufs = auto()
 
 
+T = TypeVarTuple("T")  # type: ignore[misc]
+
+
+class stop_then_start_port:
+    """Decorator that stops a port, runs decorated function, then starts the 
port.
+
+    The function being decorated must be a method defined in 
:class:`TestPmdShell` that takes a
+    port ID (as an int) as its first parameter. The port ID will be passed into
+    :meth:`~TestPmdShell._stop_port` and :meth:`~TestPmdShell._start_port` so 
that the correct port
+    is stopped/started.
+
+    Note that, because this decorator is presented through a class to allow 
for passing arguments
+    into the decorator, the class must be initialized when decorating 
functions. This means that,
+    even when not modifying any arguments, the signature for decorating with 
this class must be
+    "@stop_then_start_port()".
+
+    Example usage on testpmd methods::
+
+        @stop_then_start_port()
+        def ex1(self, port_id, verify=True)
+            pass
+
+        @stop_then_start_port(verify=False)
+        def ex2(self, port_id, verify=True)
+            pass
+
+    Attributes:
+        verify: Whether to verify the stopping and starting of the port.
+    """
+
+    verify: bool
+
+    def __init__(self, verify: bool = True) -> None:
+        """Store decorator options.
+
+        Args:
+            verify: If :data:`True` the stopping/starting of ports will be 
verified, otherwise they
+                will it won't. Defaults to :data:`True`.
+        """
+        self.verify = verify
+
+    def __call__(
+        self, func: Callable[["TestPmdShell", int, *T], None]  # type: 
ignore[valid-type]
+    ) -> Callable[["TestPmdShell", int, *T], None]:  # type: ignore[valid-type]
+        """Wrap decorated method.
+
+        Args:
+            func: Decorated method to wrap.
+
+        Returns:
+            Function that stops a port, runs the decorated method, then starts 
the port.
+        """
+
+        def wrapper(shell: "TestPmdShell", port_id: int, *args, **kwargs) -> 
None:
+            """Function that wraps the instance method of 
:class:`TestPmdShell`.
+
+            Args:
+                shell: Instance of the shell containing the method to decorate.
+                port_id: ID of the port to stop/start.
+            """
+            shell._stop_port(port_id, self.verify)
+            func(shell, port_id, *args, **kwargs)
+            shell._start_port(port_id, self.verify)
+
+        return wrapper
+
+
 class TestPmdShell(InteractiveShell):
     """Testpmd interactive shell.
 
     The testpmd shell users should never use
     the :meth:`~.interactive_shell.InteractiveShell.send_command` method 
directly, but rather
-    call specialized methods. If there isn't one that satisfies a need, it 
should be added.
+    call specialized methods. If there isn't one that satisfies a need, it 
should be added. Methods
+    of this class can be optionally decorated by :func:`~stop_then_start_port` 
if their first
+    parameter is the ID of a port in testpmd. This decorator will stop the 
port before running the
+    method and then start it again once the method is finished.
 
     Attributes:
         number_of_ports: The number of ports which were allowed on the 
command-line when testpmd
@@ -227,6 +299,63 @@ def set_forward_mode(self, mode: TestPmdForwardingModes, 
verify: bool = True):
                 f"Test pmd failed to set fwd mode to {mode.value}"
             )
 
+    def _stop_port(self, port_id: int, verify: bool = True) -> None:
+        """Stop port with `port_id` in testpmd.
+
+        Depending on the PMD, the port may need to be stopped before 
configuration can take place.
+        This method wraps the command needed to properly stop ports and take 
their link down.
+
+        Raises:
+            InteractiveCommandExecutionError: If `verify` is :data:`True` and 
the port did not
+                successfully stop.
+        """
+        stop_port_output = self.send_command(f"port stop {port_id}")
+        if verify and ("Done" not in stop_port_output):
+            self._logger.debug(f"Failed to stop port {port_id}. Output 
was:\n{stop_port_output}")
+            raise InteractiveCommandExecutionError(f"Test pmd failed to stop 
port {port_id}.")
+
+    def _start_port(self, port_id: int, verify: bool = True) -> None:
+        """Start port with `port_id` in testpmd.
+
+        Because the port may need to be stopped to make some configuration 
changes, it naturally
+        follows that it will need to be started again once those changes have 
been made.
+
+        Raises:
+            InteractiveCommandExecutionError: If `verify` is :data:`True` and 
the port did not come
+                back up.
+        """
+        start_port_output = self.send_command(f"port start {port_id}")
+        if verify and ("Done" not in start_port_output):
+            self._logger.debug(f"Failed to start port {port_id}. Output 
was:\n{start_port_output}")
+            raise InteractiveCommandExecutionError(f"Test pmd failed to start 
port {port_id}.")
+
+    @stop_then_start_port()
+    def set_port_mtu(self, port_id: int, mtu: int, verify: bool = True) -> 
None:
+        """Change the MTU of a port using testpmd.
+
+        Some PMDs require that the port be stopped before changing the MTU, 
and it does no harm to
+        stop the port before configuring in cases where it isn't required, so 
we first stop ports,
+        then update the MTU, then start the ports again afterwards.
+
+        Args:
+            port_id: ID of the port to adjust the MTU on.
+            mtu: Desired value for the MTU to be set to.
+            verify: If `verify` is :data:`True` then the output will be 
scanned in an attempt to
+                verify that the mtu was properly set on the port. Defaults to 
:data:`True`.
+
+        Raises:
+            InteractiveCommandExecutionError: If `verify` is :data:`True` and 
the MTU was not
+                properly updated on the port matching `port_id`.
+        """
+        set_mtu_output = self.send_command(f"port config mtu {port_id} {mtu}")
+        if verify and (f"MTU: {mtu}" not in self.send_command(f"show port info 
{port_id}")):
+            self._logger.debug(
+                f"Failed to set mtu to {mtu} on port {port_id}." f" Output 
was:\n{set_mtu_output}"
+            )
+            raise InteractiveCommandExecutionError(
+                f"Test pmd failed to update mtu of port {port_id} to {mtu}"
+            )
+
     def close(self) -> None:
         """Overrides :meth:`~.interactive_shell.close`."""
         self.send_command("quit", "")
-- 
2.45.2

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