The tunnel test leaves behind link devices created by the GRE kernel
modules:

$ ip -br link
...
gre0@NONE    DOWN 0.0.0.0 <NOARP>
gretap0@NONE DOWN 00:00:00:00:00:00 <BROADCAST,MULTICAST>
erspan0@NONE DOWN 00:00:00:00:00:00 <BROADCAST,MULTICAST>
ip6tnl0@NONE DOWN :: <NOARP>
ip6gre0@NONE DOWN 00:00:00:00:

$ lsmod | grep gre
ip6_gre      40960  0
ip6_tunnel   40960  1 ip6_gre
ip_gre       32768  0
ip_tunnel    24576  1 ip_gre
gre          16384  2 ip6_gre,ip_gre

Check beforehand if the gre kernel module is loaded, and if not unload
them all at the end of the test. This should avoid causing problems if
a user is already using GRE for other purposes.

Signed-off-by: Luca Boccassi <bl...@debian.org>
Reviewed-by: Petr Vorel <pvo...@suse.cz>
---
v2: applied suggestions from Petr to simplify the modules parsing/unloading

 testsuite/tests/ip/tunnel/add_tunnel.t | 13 +++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+)

diff --git a/testsuite/tests/ip/tunnel/add_tunnel.t 
b/testsuite/tests/ip/tunnel/add_tunnel.t
index 3f5a9d3c..78c1e463 100755
--- a/testsuite/tests/ip/tunnel/add_tunnel.t
+++ b/testsuite/tests/ip/tunnel/add_tunnel.t
@@ -4,6 +4,16 @@
 
 TUNNEL_NAME="tunnel_test_ip"
 
+# unload kernel modules to remove dummy interfaces only if they were not in 
use beforehand
+KMODS_REMOVE=
+# note that checkbashism reports command -v, but dash supports it and it's 
POSIX 2008 compliant
+if command -v lsmod >/dev/null 2>&1 && command -v rmmod >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+    KMODS="ip6_gre ip6_tunnel ip_gre ip_tunnel gre"
+    for i in $KMODS; do
+        lsmod | grep -q "^$i" || KMODS_REMOVE="$KMODS_REMOVE $i";
+    done
+fi
+
 ts_log "[Testing add/del tunnels]"
 
 ts_ip "$0" "Add GRE tunnel over IPv4" tunnel add name $TUNNEL_NAME mode gre 
local 1.1.1.1 remote 2.2.2.2
@@ -12,3 +22,6 @@ ts_ip "$0" "Del GRE tunnel over IPv4" tunnel del $TUNNEL_NAME
 ts_ip "$0" "Add GRE tunnel over IPv6" tunnel add name $TUNNEL_NAME mode ip6gre 
local dead:beef::1 remote dead:beef::2
 ts_ip "$0" "Del GRE tunnel over IPv6" tunnel del $TUNNEL_NAME
 
+for mod in $KMODS_REMOVE; do
+    sudo rmmod "$mod"
+done
-- 
2.19.2

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