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#!/bin/bash
# Test recent performance improvements in iptables-save due to reduced
# overhead.
strace --version >/dev/null || { echo "skip for missing strace"; exit 0; }
RULESET=$(
echo "*filter"
for ((i = 0; i < 100; i++)); do
echo ":mychain$i -"
echo "-A FORWARD -p tcp --dport 22 -j mychain$i"
done
echo "COMMIT"
)
RESTORE_STRACE=$(strace $XT_MULTI iptables-restore <<< "$RULESET" 2>&1 >/dev/null)
SAVE_STRACE=$(strace $XT_MULTI iptables-save 2>&1 >/dev/null)
do_grep() { # (name, threshold, pattern)
local cnt=$(grep -c "$3")
[[ $cnt -le $2 ]] && return 0
echo "ERROR: Too many $3 lookups for $1: $cnt > $2"
exit 1
}
# iptables prefers hard-coded protocol names instead of looking them up first
do_grep "$XT_MULTI iptables-restore" 0 /etc/protocols <<< "$RESTORE_STRACE"
do_grep "$XT_MULTI iptables-save" 0 /etc/protocols <<< "$SAVE_STRACE"
# iptables-nft-save pointlessly checked whether chain jumps are targets
do_grep "$XT_MULTI iptables-restore" 10 libxt_ <<< "$RESTORE_STRACE"
do_grep "$XT_MULTI iptables-save" 10 libxt_ <<< "$SAVE_STRACE"
exit 0
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