Best Python code snippet using autotest_python
net_utils.py
Source: net_utils.py
...187 return result == 'on'188 def is_rx_pause_on(self):189 result = self.parse_ethtool('RX', 'on|off', '-a')190 return result == 'on'191 def _set_loopback(self, mode, enable_disable):192 return bin_utils.system('%s -L %s %s %s' %193 (self.ethtool, self._name, mode, enable_disable),194 ignore_status=True)195 def enable_loopback(self):196 # If bonded do not set loopback mode.197 # Try mac loopback first then phy loopback198 # If both fail, raise an error199 if bond().is_enabled():200 raise error.TestError('Unable to enable loopback while '201 'bonding is enabled.')202 if (self._set_loopback('phyint', 'enable') > 0 and203 self._set_loopback('mac', 'enable') > 0):204 raise error.TestError('Unable to enable loopback')205 # Add a 1 second wait for drivers which do not have206 # a synchronous loopback enable207 # TODO (msb); Remove this wait once the drivers are fixed208 if self.get_driver() in ['tg3', 'bnx2x']:209 time.sleep(1)210 self.wait_for_carrier(timeout=30)211 def disable_loopback(self):212 # Try mac loopback first then phy loopback213 # If both fail, raise an error214 if (self._set_loopback('phyint', 'disable') > 0 and215 self._set_loopback('mac', 'disable') > 0):216 raise error.TestError('Unable to disable loopback')217 def is_loopback_enabled(self):218 # Don't try ethtool -l on a bonded host219 if bond().is_enabled():220 return False221 output = bin_utils.system_output('%s -l %s'222 % (self.ethtool, self._name))223 if output:224 return 'enabled' in output225 return False226 def enable_promisc(self):227 bin_utils.system('ifconfig %s promisc' % self._name)228 def disable_promisc(self):229 bin_utils.system('ifconfig %s -promisc' % self._name)...
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