3653 lines
142 KiB
C
3653 lines
142 KiB
C
/*
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* mac80211 <-> driver interface
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*
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* Copyright 2002-2005, Devicescape Software, Inc.
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* Copyright 2006-2007 Jiri Benc <jbenc@suse.cz>
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* Copyright 2007-2010 Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*/
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#ifndef MAC80211_H
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#define MAC80211_H
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/if_ether.h>
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#include <linux/skbuff.h>
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#include <linux/device.h>
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#include <linux/ieee80211.h>
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#include <net/cfg80211.h>
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#include <asm/unaligned.h>
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/**
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* DOC: Introduction
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*
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* mac80211 is the Linux stack for 802.11 hardware that implements
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* only partial functionality in hard- or firmware. This document
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* defines the interface between mac80211 and low-level hardware
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* drivers.
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: Calling mac80211 from interrupts
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*
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* Only ieee80211_tx_status_irqsafe() and ieee80211_rx_irqsafe() can be
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* called in hardware interrupt context. The low-level driver must not call any
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* other functions in hardware interrupt context. If there is a need for such
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* call, the low-level driver should first ACK the interrupt and perform the
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* IEEE 802.11 code call after this, e.g. from a scheduled workqueue or even
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* tasklet function.
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*
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* NOTE: If the driver opts to use the _irqsafe() functions, it may not also
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* use the non-IRQ-safe functions!
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: Warning
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*
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* If you're reading this document and not the header file itself, it will
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* be incomplete because not all documentation has been converted yet.
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: Frame format
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*
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* As a general rule, when frames are passed between mac80211 and the driver,
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* they start with the IEEE 802.11 header and include the same octets that are
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* sent over the air except for the FCS which should be calculated by the
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* hardware.
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*
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* There are, however, various exceptions to this rule for advanced features:
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*
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* The first exception is for hardware encryption and decryption offload
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* where the IV/ICV may or may not be generated in hardware.
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*
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* Secondly, when the hardware handles fragmentation, the frame handed to
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* the driver from mac80211 is the MSDU, not the MPDU.
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*
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* Finally, for received frames, the driver is able to indicate that it has
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* filled a radiotap header and put that in front of the frame; if it does
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* not do so then mac80211 may add this under certain circumstances.
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: mac80211 workqueue
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*
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* mac80211 provides its own workqueue for drivers and internal mac80211 use.
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* The workqueue is a single threaded workqueue and can only be accessed by
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* helpers for sanity checking. Drivers must ensure all work added onto the
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* mac80211 workqueue should be cancelled on the driver stop() callback.
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*
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* mac80211 will flushed the workqueue upon interface removal and during
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* suspend.
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*
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* All work performed on the mac80211 workqueue must not acquire the RTNL lock.
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*
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*/
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/**
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* enum ieee80211_max_queues - maximum number of queues
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*
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* @IEEE80211_MAX_QUEUES: Maximum number of regular device queues.
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*/
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enum ieee80211_max_queues {
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IEEE80211_MAX_QUEUES = 4,
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};
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/**
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* enum ieee80211_ac_numbers - AC numbers as used in mac80211
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* @IEEE80211_AC_VO: voice
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* @IEEE80211_AC_VI: video
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* @IEEE80211_AC_BE: best effort
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* @IEEE80211_AC_BK: background
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*/
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enum ieee80211_ac_numbers {
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IEEE80211_AC_VO = 0,
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IEEE80211_AC_VI = 1,
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IEEE80211_AC_BE = 2,
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IEEE80211_AC_BK = 3,
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};
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#define IEEE80211_NUM_ACS 4
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/**
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* struct ieee80211_tx_queue_params - transmit queue configuration
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*
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* The information provided in this structure is required for QoS
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* transmit queue configuration. Cf. IEEE 802.11 7.3.2.29.
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*
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* @aifs: arbitration interframe space [0..255]
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* @cw_min: minimum contention window [a value of the form
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* 2^n-1 in the range 1..32767]
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* @cw_max: maximum contention window [like @cw_min]
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* @txop: maximum burst time in units of 32 usecs, 0 meaning disabled
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* @uapsd: is U-APSD mode enabled for the queue
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*/
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struct ieee80211_tx_queue_params {
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u16 txop;
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u16 cw_min;
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u16 cw_max;
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u8 aifs;
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bool uapsd;
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};
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struct ieee80211_low_level_stats {
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unsigned int dot11ACKFailureCount;
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unsigned int dot11RTSFailureCount;
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unsigned int dot11FCSErrorCount;
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unsigned int dot11RTSSuccessCount;
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};
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/**
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* enum ieee80211_bss_change - BSS change notification flags
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*
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* These flags are used with the bss_info_changed() callback
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* to indicate which BSS parameter changed.
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*
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* @BSS_CHANGED_ASSOC: association status changed (associated/disassociated),
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* also implies a change in the AID.
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* @BSS_CHANGED_ERP_CTS_PROT: CTS protection changed
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* @BSS_CHANGED_ERP_PREAMBLE: preamble changed
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* @BSS_CHANGED_ERP_SLOT: slot timing changed
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* @BSS_CHANGED_HT: 802.11n parameters changed
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* @BSS_CHANGED_BASIC_RATES: Basic rateset changed
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* @BSS_CHANGED_BEACON_INT: Beacon interval changed
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* @BSS_CHANGED_BSSID: BSSID changed, for whatever
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* reason (IBSS and managed mode)
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* @BSS_CHANGED_BEACON: Beacon data changed, retrieve
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* new beacon (beaconing modes)
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* @BSS_CHANGED_BEACON_ENABLED: Beaconing should be
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* enabled/disabled (beaconing modes)
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* @BSS_CHANGED_CQM: Connection quality monitor config changed
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* @BSS_CHANGED_IBSS: IBSS join status changed
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* @BSS_CHANGED_ARP_FILTER: Hardware ARP filter address list or state changed.
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* @BSS_CHANGED_QOS: QoS for this association was enabled/disabled. Note
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* that it is only ever disabled for station mode.
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* @BSS_CHANGED_IDLE: Idle changed for this BSS/interface.
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* @BSS_CHANGED_SSID: SSID changed for this BSS (AP mode)
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*/
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enum ieee80211_bss_change {
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BSS_CHANGED_ASSOC = 1<<0,
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BSS_CHANGED_ERP_CTS_PROT = 1<<1,
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BSS_CHANGED_ERP_PREAMBLE = 1<<2,
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BSS_CHANGED_ERP_SLOT = 1<<3,
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BSS_CHANGED_HT = 1<<4,
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BSS_CHANGED_BASIC_RATES = 1<<5,
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BSS_CHANGED_BEACON_INT = 1<<6,
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BSS_CHANGED_BSSID = 1<<7,
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BSS_CHANGED_BEACON = 1<<8,
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BSS_CHANGED_BEACON_ENABLED = 1<<9,
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BSS_CHANGED_CQM = 1<<10,
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BSS_CHANGED_IBSS = 1<<11,
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BSS_CHANGED_ARP_FILTER = 1<<12,
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BSS_CHANGED_QOS = 1<<13,
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BSS_CHANGED_IDLE = 1<<14,
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BSS_CHANGED_SSID = 1<<15,
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/* when adding here, make sure to change ieee80211_reconfig */
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};
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/*
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* The maximum number of IPv4 addresses listed for ARP filtering. If the number
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* of addresses for an interface increase beyond this value, hardware ARP
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* filtering will be disabled.
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*/
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#define IEEE80211_BSS_ARP_ADDR_LIST_LEN 4
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/**
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* enum ieee80211_rssi_event - RSSI threshold event
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* An indicator for when RSSI goes below/above a certain threshold.
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* @RSSI_EVENT_HIGH: AP's rssi crossed the high threshold set by the driver.
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* @RSSI_EVENT_LOW: AP's rssi crossed the low threshold set by the driver.
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*/
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enum ieee80211_rssi_event {
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RSSI_EVENT_HIGH,
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RSSI_EVENT_LOW,
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};
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/**
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* struct ieee80211_bss_conf - holds the BSS's changing parameters
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*
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* This structure keeps information about a BSS (and an association
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* to that BSS) that can change during the lifetime of the BSS.
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*
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* @assoc: association status
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* @ibss_joined: indicates whether this station is part of an IBSS
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* or not
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* @aid: association ID number, valid only when @assoc is true
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* @use_cts_prot: use CTS protection
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* @use_short_preamble: use 802.11b short preamble;
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* if the hardware cannot handle this it must set the
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* IEEE80211_HW_2GHZ_SHORT_PREAMBLE_INCAPABLE hardware flag
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* @use_short_slot: use short slot time (only relevant for ERP);
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* if the hardware cannot handle this it must set the
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* IEEE80211_HW_2GHZ_SHORT_SLOT_INCAPABLE hardware flag
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* @dtim_period: num of beacons before the next DTIM, for beaconing,
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* valid in station mode only while @assoc is true and if also
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* requested by %IEEE80211_HW_NEED_DTIM_PERIOD (cf. also hw conf
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* @ps_dtim_period)
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* @timestamp: beacon timestamp
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* @beacon_int: beacon interval
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* @assoc_capability: capabilities taken from assoc resp
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* @basic_rates: bitmap of basic rates, each bit stands for an
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* index into the rate table configured by the driver in
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* the current band.
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* @mcast_rate: per-band multicast rate index + 1 (0: disabled)
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* @bssid: The BSSID for this BSS
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* @enable_beacon: whether beaconing should be enabled or not
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* @channel_type: Channel type for this BSS -- the hardware might be
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* configured for HT40+ while this BSS only uses no-HT, for
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* example.
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* @ht_operation_mode: HT operation mode (like in &struct ieee80211_ht_info).
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* This field is only valid when the channel type is one of the HT types.
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* @cqm_rssi_thold: Connection quality monitor RSSI threshold, a zero value
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* implies disabled
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* @cqm_rssi_hyst: Connection quality monitor RSSI hysteresis
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* @arp_addr_list: List of IPv4 addresses for hardware ARP filtering. The
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* may filter ARP queries targeted for other addresses than listed here.
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* The driver must allow ARP queries targeted for all address listed here
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* to pass through. An empty list implies no ARP queries need to pass.
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* @arp_addr_cnt: Number of addresses currently on the list.
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* @arp_filter_enabled: Enable ARP filtering - if enabled, the hardware may
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* filter ARP queries based on the @arp_addr_list, if disabled, the
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* hardware must not perform any ARP filtering. Note, that the filter will
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* be enabled also in promiscuous mode.
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* @qos: This is a QoS-enabled BSS.
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* @idle: This interface is idle. There's also a global idle flag in the
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* hardware config which may be more appropriate depending on what
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* your driver/device needs to do.
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* @ssid: The SSID of the current vif. Only valid in AP-mode.
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* @ssid_len: Length of SSID given in @ssid.
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* @hidden_ssid: The SSID of the current vif is hidden. Only valid in AP-mode.
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*/
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struct ieee80211_bss_conf {
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const u8 *bssid;
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/* association related data */
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bool assoc, ibss_joined;
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u16 aid;
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/* erp related data */
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bool use_cts_prot;
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bool use_short_preamble;
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bool use_short_slot;
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bool enable_beacon;
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u8 dtim_period;
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u16 beacon_int;
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u16 assoc_capability;
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u64 timestamp;
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u32 basic_rates;
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int mcast_rate[IEEE80211_NUM_BANDS];
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u16 ht_operation_mode;
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s32 cqm_rssi_thold;
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u32 cqm_rssi_hyst;
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enum nl80211_channel_type channel_type;
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__be32 arp_addr_list[IEEE80211_BSS_ARP_ADDR_LIST_LEN];
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u8 arp_addr_cnt;
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bool arp_filter_enabled;
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bool qos;
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bool idle;
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u8 ssid[IEEE80211_MAX_SSID_LEN];
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size_t ssid_len;
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bool hidden_ssid;
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};
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/**
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* enum mac80211_tx_control_flags - flags to describe transmission information/status
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*
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* These flags are used with the @flags member of &ieee80211_tx_info.
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*
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* @IEEE80211_TX_CTL_REQ_TX_STATUS: require TX status callback for this frame.
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* @IEEE80211_TX_CTL_ASSIGN_SEQ: The driver has to assign a sequence
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* number to this frame, taking care of not overwriting the fragment
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* number and increasing the sequence number only when the
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* IEEE80211_TX_CTL_FIRST_FRAGMENT flag is set. mac80211 will properly
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* assign sequence numbers to QoS-data frames but cannot do so correctly
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* for non-QoS-data and management frames because beacons need them from
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* that counter as well and mac80211 cannot guarantee proper sequencing.
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* If this flag is set, the driver should instruct the hardware to
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* assign a sequence number to the frame or assign one itself. Cf. IEEE
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* 802.11-2007 7.1.3.4.1 paragraph 3. This flag will always be set for
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* beacons and always be clear for frames without a sequence number field.
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* @IEEE80211_TX_CTL_NO_ACK: tell the low level not to wait for an ack
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* @IEEE80211_TX_CTL_CLEAR_PS_FILT: clear powersave filter for destination
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* station
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* @IEEE80211_TX_CTL_FIRST_FRAGMENT: this is a first fragment of the frame
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* @IEEE80211_TX_CTL_SEND_AFTER_DTIM: send this frame after DTIM beacon
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* @IEEE80211_TX_CTL_AMPDU: this frame should be sent as part of an A-MPDU
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* @IEEE80211_TX_CTL_INJECTED: Frame was injected, internal to mac80211.
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* @IEEE80211_TX_STAT_TX_FILTERED: The frame was not transmitted
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* because the destination STA was in powersave mode. Note that to
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* avoid race conditions, the filter must be set by the hardware or
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* firmware upon receiving a frame that indicates that the station
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* went to sleep (must be done on device to filter frames already on
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* the queue) and may only be unset after mac80211 gives the OK for
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* that by setting the IEEE80211_TX_CTL_CLEAR_PS_FILT (see above),
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* since only then is it guaranteed that no more frames are in the
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* hardware queue.
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* @IEEE80211_TX_STAT_ACK: Frame was acknowledged
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* @IEEE80211_TX_STAT_AMPDU: The frame was aggregated, so status
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* is for the whole aggregation.
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* @IEEE80211_TX_STAT_AMPDU_NO_BACK: no block ack was returned,
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* so consider using block ack request (BAR).
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* @IEEE80211_TX_CTL_RATE_CTRL_PROBE: internal to mac80211, can be
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* set by rate control algorithms to indicate probe rate, will
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* be cleared for fragmented frames (except on the last fragment)
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* @IEEE80211_TX_INTFL_NEED_TXPROCESSING: completely internal to mac80211,
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* used to indicate that a pending frame requires TX processing before
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* it can be sent out.
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* @IEEE80211_TX_INTFL_RETRIED: completely internal to mac80211,
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* used to indicate that a frame was already retried due to PS
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* @IEEE80211_TX_INTFL_DONT_ENCRYPT: completely internal to mac80211,
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* used to indicate frame should not be encrypted
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* @IEEE80211_TX_CTL_POLL_RESPONSE: This frame is a response to a poll
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* frame (PS-Poll or uAPSD) and should be sent although the station
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* is in powersave mode.
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* @IEEE80211_TX_CTL_MORE_FRAMES: More frames will be passed to the
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* transmit function after the current frame, this can be used
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* by drivers to kick the DMA queue only if unset or when the
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* queue gets full.
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* @IEEE80211_TX_INTFL_RETRANSMISSION: This frame is being retransmitted
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* after TX status because the destination was asleep, it must not
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* be modified again (no seqno assignment, crypto, etc.)
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* @IEEE80211_TX_INTFL_NL80211_FRAME_TX: Frame was requested through nl80211
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* MLME command (internal to mac80211 to figure out whether to send TX
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* status to user space)
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* @IEEE80211_TX_CTL_LDPC: tells the driver to use LDPC for this frame
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* @IEEE80211_TX_CTL_STBC: Enables Space-Time Block Coding (STBC) for this
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* frame and selects the maximum number of streams that it can use.
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* @IEEE80211_TX_CTL_TX_OFFCHAN: Marks this packet to be transmitted on
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* the off-channel channel when a remain-on-channel offload is done
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* in hardware -- normal packets still flow and are expected to be
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* handled properly by the device.
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* @IEEE80211_TX_INTFL_TKIP_MIC_FAILURE: Marks this packet to be used for TKIP
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* testing. It will be sent out with incorrect Michael MIC key to allow
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* TKIP countermeasures to be tested.
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* @IEEE80211_TX_CTL_NO_CCK_RATE: This frame will be sent at non CCK rate.
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* This flag is actually used for management frame especially for P2P
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* frames not being sent at CCK rate in 2GHz band.
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* @IEEE80211_TX_STATUS_EOSP: This packet marks the end of service period,
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* when its status is reported the service period ends. For frames in
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* an SP that mac80211 transmits, it is already set; for driver frames
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* the driver may set this flag. It is also used to do the same for
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* PS-Poll responses.
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* @IEEE80211_TX_CTL_USE_MINRATE: This frame will be sent at lowest rate.
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* This flag is used to send nullfunc frame at minimum rate when
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* the nullfunc is used for connection monitoring purpose.
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* @IEEE80211_TX_CTL_DONTFRAG: Don't fragment this packet even if it
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* would be fragmented by size (this is optional, only used for
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* monitor injection).
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*
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* Note: If you have to add new flags to the enumeration, then don't
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* forget to update %IEEE80211_TX_TEMPORARY_FLAGS when necessary.
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*/
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enum mac80211_tx_control_flags {
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IEEE80211_TX_CTL_REQ_TX_STATUS = BIT(0),
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IEEE80211_TX_CTL_ASSIGN_SEQ = BIT(1),
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IEEE80211_TX_CTL_NO_ACK = BIT(2),
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IEEE80211_TX_CTL_CLEAR_PS_FILT = BIT(3),
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IEEE80211_TX_CTL_FIRST_FRAGMENT = BIT(4),
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IEEE80211_TX_CTL_SEND_AFTER_DTIM = BIT(5),
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IEEE80211_TX_CTL_AMPDU = BIT(6),
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IEEE80211_TX_CTL_INJECTED = BIT(7),
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IEEE80211_TX_STAT_TX_FILTERED = BIT(8),
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IEEE80211_TX_STAT_ACK = BIT(9),
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IEEE80211_TX_STAT_AMPDU = BIT(10),
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IEEE80211_TX_STAT_AMPDU_NO_BACK = BIT(11),
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IEEE80211_TX_CTL_RATE_CTRL_PROBE = BIT(12),
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IEEE80211_TX_INTFL_NEED_TXPROCESSING = BIT(14),
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IEEE80211_TX_INTFL_RETRIED = BIT(15),
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IEEE80211_TX_INTFL_DONT_ENCRYPT = BIT(16),
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IEEE80211_TX_CTL_POLL_RESPONSE = BIT(17),
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IEEE80211_TX_CTL_MORE_FRAMES = BIT(18),
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IEEE80211_TX_INTFL_RETRANSMISSION = BIT(19),
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/* hole at 20, use later */
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IEEE80211_TX_INTFL_NL80211_FRAME_TX = BIT(21),
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IEEE80211_TX_CTL_LDPC = BIT(22),
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IEEE80211_TX_CTL_STBC = BIT(23) | BIT(24),
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IEEE80211_TX_CTL_TX_OFFCHAN = BIT(25),
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IEEE80211_TX_INTFL_TKIP_MIC_FAILURE = BIT(26),
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IEEE80211_TX_CTL_NO_CCK_RATE = BIT(27),
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IEEE80211_TX_STATUS_EOSP = BIT(28),
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IEEE80211_TX_CTL_USE_MINRATE = BIT(29),
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IEEE80211_TX_CTL_DONTFRAG = BIT(30),
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};
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#define IEEE80211_TX_CTL_STBC_SHIFT 23
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|
|
/*
|
|
* This definition is used as a mask to clear all temporary flags, which are
|
|
* set by the tx handlers for each transmission attempt by the mac80211 stack.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define IEEE80211_TX_TEMPORARY_FLAGS (IEEE80211_TX_CTL_NO_ACK | \
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_CTL_CLEAR_PS_FILT | IEEE80211_TX_CTL_FIRST_FRAGMENT | \
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_CTL_SEND_AFTER_DTIM | IEEE80211_TX_CTL_AMPDU | \
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_STAT_TX_FILTERED | IEEE80211_TX_STAT_ACK | \
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_STAT_AMPDU | IEEE80211_TX_STAT_AMPDU_NO_BACK | \
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_CTL_RATE_CTRL_PROBE | IEEE80211_TX_CTL_POLL_RESPONSE | \
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_CTL_MORE_FRAMES | IEEE80211_TX_CTL_LDPC | \
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_CTL_STBC | IEEE80211_TX_STATUS_EOSP)
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* enum mac80211_rate_control_flags - per-rate flags set by the
|
|
* Rate Control algorithm.
|
|
*
|
|
* These flags are set by the Rate control algorithm for each rate during tx,
|
|
* in the @flags member of struct ieee80211_tx_rate.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_TX_RC_USE_RTS_CTS: Use RTS/CTS exchange for this rate.
|
|
* @IEEE80211_TX_RC_USE_CTS_PROTECT: CTS-to-self protection is required.
|
|
* This is set if the current BSS requires ERP protection.
|
|
* @IEEE80211_TX_RC_USE_SHORT_PREAMBLE: Use short preamble.
|
|
* @IEEE80211_TX_RC_MCS: HT rate.
|
|
* @IEEE80211_TX_RC_GREEN_FIELD: Indicates whether this rate should be used in
|
|
* Greenfield mode.
|
|
* @IEEE80211_TX_RC_40_MHZ_WIDTH: Indicates if the Channel Width should be 40 MHz.
|
|
* @IEEE80211_TX_RC_DUP_DATA: The frame should be transmitted on both of the
|
|
* adjacent 20 MHz channels, if the current channel type is
|
|
* NL80211_CHAN_HT40MINUS or NL80211_CHAN_HT40PLUS.
|
|
* @IEEE80211_TX_RC_SHORT_GI: Short Guard interval should be used for this rate.
|
|
*/
|
|
enum mac80211_rate_control_flags {
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_RC_USE_RTS_CTS = BIT(0),
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_RC_USE_CTS_PROTECT = BIT(1),
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_RC_USE_SHORT_PREAMBLE = BIT(2),
|
|
|
|
/* rate index is an MCS rate number instead of an index */
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_RC_MCS = BIT(3),
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_RC_GREEN_FIELD = BIT(4),
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_RC_40_MHZ_WIDTH = BIT(5),
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_RC_DUP_DATA = BIT(6),
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_RC_SHORT_GI = BIT(7),
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* there are 40 bytes if you don't need the rateset to be kept */
|
|
#define IEEE80211_TX_INFO_DRIVER_DATA_SIZE 40
|
|
|
|
/* if you do need the rateset, then you have less space */
|
|
#define IEEE80211_TX_INFO_RATE_DRIVER_DATA_SIZE 24
|
|
|
|
/* maximum number of rate stages */
|
|
#define IEEE80211_TX_MAX_RATES 5
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* struct ieee80211_tx_rate - rate selection/status
|
|
*
|
|
* @idx: rate index to attempt to send with
|
|
* @flags: rate control flags (&enum mac80211_rate_control_flags)
|
|
* @count: number of tries in this rate before going to the next rate
|
|
*
|
|
* A value of -1 for @idx indicates an invalid rate and, if used
|
|
* in an array of retry rates, that no more rates should be tried.
|
|
*
|
|
* When used for transmit status reporting, the driver should
|
|
* always report the rate along with the flags it used.
|
|
*
|
|
* &struct ieee80211_tx_info contains an array of these structs
|
|
* in the control information, and it will be filled by the rate
|
|
* control algorithm according to what should be sent. For example,
|
|
* if this array contains, in the format { <idx>, <count> } the
|
|
* information
|
|
* { 3, 2 }, { 2, 2 }, { 1, 4 }, { -1, 0 }, { -1, 0 }
|
|
* then this means that the frame should be transmitted
|
|
* up to twice at rate 3, up to twice at rate 2, and up to four
|
|
* times at rate 1 if it doesn't get acknowledged. Say it gets
|
|
* acknowledged by the peer after the fifth attempt, the status
|
|
* information should then contain
|
|
* { 3, 2 }, { 2, 2 }, { 1, 1 }, { -1, 0 } ...
|
|
* since it was transmitted twice at rate 3, twice at rate 2
|
|
* and once at rate 1 after which we received an acknowledgement.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_tx_rate {
|
|
s8 idx;
|
|
u8 count;
|
|
u8 flags;
|
|
} __packed;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* struct ieee80211_tx_info - skb transmit information
|
|
*
|
|
* This structure is placed in skb->cb for three uses:
|
|
* (1) mac80211 TX control - mac80211 tells the driver what to do
|
|
* (2) driver internal use (if applicable)
|
|
* (3) TX status information - driver tells mac80211 what happened
|
|
*
|
|
* The TX control's sta pointer is only valid during the ->tx call,
|
|
* it may be NULL.
|
|
*
|
|
* @flags: transmit info flags, defined above
|
|
* @band: the band to transmit on (use for checking for races)
|
|
* @antenna_sel_tx: antenna to use, 0 for automatic diversity
|
|
* @pad: padding, ignore
|
|
* @control: union for control data
|
|
* @status: union for status data
|
|
* @driver_data: array of driver_data pointers
|
|
* @ampdu_ack_len: number of acked aggregated frames.
|
|
* relevant only if IEEE80211_TX_STAT_AMPDU was set.
|
|
* @ampdu_len: number of aggregated frames.
|
|
* relevant only if IEEE80211_TX_STAT_AMPDU was set.
|
|
* @ack_signal: signal strength of the ACK frame
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_tx_info {
|
|
/* common information */
|
|
u32 flags;
|
|
u8 band;
|
|
|
|
u8 antenna_sel_tx;
|
|
|
|
/* 2 byte hole */
|
|
u8 pad[2];
|
|
|
|
union {
|
|
struct {
|
|
union {
|
|
/* rate control */
|
|
struct {
|
|
struct ieee80211_tx_rate rates[
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_MAX_RATES];
|
|
s8 rts_cts_rate_idx;
|
|
};
|
|
/* only needed before rate control */
|
|
unsigned long jiffies;
|
|
};
|
|
/* NB: vif can be NULL for injected frames */
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif;
|
|
struct ieee80211_key_conf *hw_key;
|
|
struct ieee80211_sta *sta;
|
|
} control;
|
|
struct {
|
|
struct ieee80211_tx_rate rates[IEEE80211_TX_MAX_RATES];
|
|
u8 ampdu_ack_len;
|
|
int ack_signal;
|
|
u8 ampdu_len;
|
|
/* 15 bytes free */
|
|
} status;
|
|
struct {
|
|
struct ieee80211_tx_rate driver_rates[
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_MAX_RATES];
|
|
void *rate_driver_data[
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_INFO_RATE_DRIVER_DATA_SIZE / sizeof(void *)];
|
|
};
|
|
void *driver_data[
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_INFO_DRIVER_DATA_SIZE / sizeof(void *)];
|
|
};
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* struct ieee80211_sched_scan_ies - scheduled scan IEs
|
|
*
|
|
* This structure is used to pass the appropriate IEs to be used in scheduled
|
|
* scans for all bands. It contains both the IEs passed from the userspace
|
|
* and the ones generated by mac80211.
|
|
*
|
|
* @ie: array with the IEs for each supported band
|
|
* @len: array with the total length of the IEs for each band
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_sched_scan_ies {
|
|
u8 *ie[IEEE80211_NUM_BANDS];
|
|
size_t len[IEEE80211_NUM_BANDS];
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
static inline struct ieee80211_tx_info *IEEE80211_SKB_CB(struct sk_buff *skb)
|
|
{
|
|
return (struct ieee80211_tx_info *)skb->cb;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline struct ieee80211_rx_status *IEEE80211_SKB_RXCB(struct sk_buff *skb)
|
|
{
|
|
return (struct ieee80211_rx_status *)skb->cb;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_tx_info_clear_status - clear TX status
|
|
*
|
|
* @info: The &struct ieee80211_tx_info to be cleared.
|
|
*
|
|
* When the driver passes an skb back to mac80211, it must report
|
|
* a number of things in TX status. This function clears everything
|
|
* in the TX status but the rate control information (it does clear
|
|
* the count since you need to fill that in anyway).
|
|
*
|
|
* NOTE: You can only use this function if you do NOT use
|
|
* info->driver_data! Use info->rate_driver_data
|
|
* instead if you need only the less space that allows.
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline void
|
|
ieee80211_tx_info_clear_status(struct ieee80211_tx_info *info)
|
|
{
|
|
int i;
|
|
|
|
BUILD_BUG_ON(offsetof(struct ieee80211_tx_info, status.rates) !=
|
|
offsetof(struct ieee80211_tx_info, control.rates));
|
|
BUILD_BUG_ON(offsetof(struct ieee80211_tx_info, status.rates) !=
|
|
offsetof(struct ieee80211_tx_info, driver_rates));
|
|
BUILD_BUG_ON(offsetof(struct ieee80211_tx_info, status.rates) != 8);
|
|
/* clear the rate counts */
|
|
for (i = 0; i < IEEE80211_TX_MAX_RATES; i++)
|
|
info->status.rates[i].count = 0;
|
|
|
|
BUILD_BUG_ON(
|
|
offsetof(struct ieee80211_tx_info, status.ampdu_ack_len) != 23);
|
|
memset(&info->status.ampdu_ack_len, 0,
|
|
sizeof(struct ieee80211_tx_info) -
|
|
offsetof(struct ieee80211_tx_info, status.ampdu_ack_len));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* enum mac80211_rx_flags - receive flags
|
|
*
|
|
* These flags are used with the @flag member of &struct ieee80211_rx_status.
|
|
* @RX_FLAG_MMIC_ERROR: Michael MIC error was reported on this frame.
|
|
* Use together with %RX_FLAG_MMIC_STRIPPED.
|
|
* @RX_FLAG_DECRYPTED: This frame was decrypted in hardware.
|
|
* @RX_FLAG_MMIC_STRIPPED: the Michael MIC is stripped off this frame,
|
|
* verification has been done by the hardware.
|
|
* @RX_FLAG_IV_STRIPPED: The IV/ICV are stripped from this frame.
|
|
* If this flag is set, the stack cannot do any replay detection
|
|
* hence the driver or hardware will have to do that.
|
|
* @RX_FLAG_FAILED_FCS_CRC: Set this flag if the FCS check failed on
|
|
* the frame.
|
|
* @RX_FLAG_FAILED_PLCP_CRC: Set this flag if the PCLP check failed on
|
|
* the frame.
|
|
* @RX_FLAG_MACTIME_MPDU: The timestamp passed in the RX status (@mactime
|
|
* field) is valid and contains the time the first symbol of the MPDU
|
|
* was received. This is useful in monitor mode and for proper IBSS
|
|
* merging.
|
|
* @RX_FLAG_SHORTPRE: Short preamble was used for this frame
|
|
* @RX_FLAG_HT: HT MCS was used and rate_idx is MCS index
|
|
* @RX_FLAG_40MHZ: HT40 (40 MHz) was used
|
|
* @RX_FLAG_SHORT_GI: Short guard interval was used
|
|
*/
|
|
enum mac80211_rx_flags {
|
|
RX_FLAG_MMIC_ERROR = 1<<0,
|
|
RX_FLAG_DECRYPTED = 1<<1,
|
|
RX_FLAG_MMIC_STRIPPED = 1<<3,
|
|
RX_FLAG_IV_STRIPPED = 1<<4,
|
|
RX_FLAG_FAILED_FCS_CRC = 1<<5,
|
|
RX_FLAG_FAILED_PLCP_CRC = 1<<6,
|
|
RX_FLAG_MACTIME_MPDU = 1<<7,
|
|
RX_FLAG_SHORTPRE = 1<<8,
|
|
RX_FLAG_HT = 1<<9,
|
|
RX_FLAG_40MHZ = 1<<10,
|
|
RX_FLAG_SHORT_GI = 1<<11,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* struct ieee80211_rx_status - receive status
|
|
*
|
|
* The low-level driver should provide this information (the subset
|
|
* supported by hardware) to the 802.11 code with each received
|
|
* frame, in the skb's control buffer (cb).
|
|
*
|
|
* @mactime: value in microseconds of the 64-bit Time Synchronization Function
|
|
* (TSF) timer when the first data symbol (MPDU) arrived at the hardware.
|
|
* @band: the active band when this frame was received
|
|
* @freq: frequency the radio was tuned to when receiving this frame, in MHz
|
|
* @signal: signal strength when receiving this frame, either in dBm, in dB or
|
|
* unspecified depending on the hardware capabilities flags
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_SIGNAL_*
|
|
* @antenna: antenna used
|
|
* @rate_idx: index of data rate into band's supported rates or MCS index if
|
|
* HT rates are use (RX_FLAG_HT)
|
|
* @flag: %RX_FLAG_*
|
|
* @rx_flags: internal RX flags for mac80211
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_rx_status {
|
|
u64 mactime;
|
|
enum ieee80211_band band;
|
|
int freq;
|
|
int signal;
|
|
int antenna;
|
|
int rate_idx;
|
|
int flag;
|
|
unsigned int rx_flags;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* enum ieee80211_conf_flags - configuration flags
|
|
*
|
|
* Flags to define PHY configuration options
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_CONF_MONITOR: there's a monitor interface present -- use this
|
|
* to determine for example whether to calculate timestamps for packets
|
|
* or not, do not use instead of filter flags!
|
|
* @IEEE80211_CONF_PS: Enable 802.11 power save mode (managed mode only).
|
|
* This is the power save mode defined by IEEE 802.11-2007 section 11.2,
|
|
* meaning that the hardware still wakes up for beacons, is able to
|
|
* transmit frames and receive the possible acknowledgment frames.
|
|
* Not to be confused with hardware specific wakeup/sleep states,
|
|
* driver is responsible for that. See the section "Powersave support"
|
|
* for more.
|
|
* @IEEE80211_CONF_IDLE: The device is running, but idle; if the flag is set
|
|
* the driver should be prepared to handle configuration requests but
|
|
* may turn the device off as much as possible. Typically, this flag will
|
|
* be set when an interface is set UP but not associated or scanning, but
|
|
* it can also be unset in that case when monitor interfaces are active.
|
|
* @IEEE80211_CONF_OFFCHANNEL: The device is currently not on its main
|
|
* operating channel.
|
|
*/
|
|
enum ieee80211_conf_flags {
|
|
IEEE80211_CONF_MONITOR = (1<<0),
|
|
IEEE80211_CONF_PS = (1<<1),
|
|
IEEE80211_CONF_IDLE = (1<<2),
|
|
IEEE80211_CONF_OFFCHANNEL = (1<<3),
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* enum ieee80211_conf_changed - denotes which configuration changed
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_CONF_CHANGE_LISTEN_INTERVAL: the listen interval changed
|
|
* @IEEE80211_CONF_CHANGE_MONITOR: the monitor flag changed
|
|
* @IEEE80211_CONF_CHANGE_PS: the PS flag or dynamic PS timeout changed
|
|
* @IEEE80211_CONF_CHANGE_POWER: the TX power changed
|
|
* @IEEE80211_CONF_CHANGE_CHANNEL: the channel/channel_type changed
|
|
* @IEEE80211_CONF_CHANGE_RETRY_LIMITS: retry limits changed
|
|
* @IEEE80211_CONF_CHANGE_IDLE: Idle flag changed
|
|
* @IEEE80211_CONF_CHANGE_SMPS: Spatial multiplexing powersave mode changed
|
|
*/
|
|
enum ieee80211_conf_changed {
|
|
IEEE80211_CONF_CHANGE_SMPS = BIT(1),
|
|
IEEE80211_CONF_CHANGE_LISTEN_INTERVAL = BIT(2),
|
|
IEEE80211_CONF_CHANGE_MONITOR = BIT(3),
|
|
IEEE80211_CONF_CHANGE_PS = BIT(4),
|
|
IEEE80211_CONF_CHANGE_POWER = BIT(5),
|
|
IEEE80211_CONF_CHANGE_CHANNEL = BIT(6),
|
|
IEEE80211_CONF_CHANGE_RETRY_LIMITS = BIT(7),
|
|
IEEE80211_CONF_CHANGE_IDLE = BIT(8),
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* enum ieee80211_smps_mode - spatial multiplexing power save mode
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_SMPS_AUTOMATIC: automatic
|
|
* @IEEE80211_SMPS_OFF: off
|
|
* @IEEE80211_SMPS_STATIC: static
|
|
* @IEEE80211_SMPS_DYNAMIC: dynamic
|
|
* @IEEE80211_SMPS_NUM_MODES: internal, don't use
|
|
*/
|
|
enum ieee80211_smps_mode {
|
|
IEEE80211_SMPS_AUTOMATIC,
|
|
IEEE80211_SMPS_OFF,
|
|
IEEE80211_SMPS_STATIC,
|
|
IEEE80211_SMPS_DYNAMIC,
|
|
|
|
/* keep last */
|
|
IEEE80211_SMPS_NUM_MODES,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* struct ieee80211_conf - configuration of the device
|
|
*
|
|
* This struct indicates how the driver shall configure the hardware.
|
|
*
|
|
* @flags: configuration flags defined above
|
|
*
|
|
* @listen_interval: listen interval in units of beacon interval
|
|
* @max_sleep_period: the maximum number of beacon intervals to sleep for
|
|
* before checking the beacon for a TIM bit (managed mode only); this
|
|
* value will be only achievable between DTIM frames, the hardware
|
|
* needs to check for the multicast traffic bit in DTIM beacons.
|
|
* This variable is valid only when the CONF_PS flag is set.
|
|
* @ps_dtim_period: The DTIM period of the AP we're connected to, for use
|
|
* in power saving. Power saving will not be enabled until a beacon
|
|
* has been received and the DTIM period is known.
|
|
* @dynamic_ps_timeout: The dynamic powersave timeout (in ms), see the
|
|
* powersave documentation below. This variable is valid only when
|
|
* the CONF_PS flag is set.
|
|
*
|
|
* @power_level: requested transmit power (in dBm)
|
|
*
|
|
* @channel: the channel to tune to
|
|
* @channel_type: the channel (HT) type
|
|
*
|
|
* @long_frame_max_tx_count: Maximum number of transmissions for a "long" frame
|
|
* (a frame not RTS protected), called "dot11LongRetryLimit" in 802.11,
|
|
* but actually means the number of transmissions not the number of retries
|
|
* @short_frame_max_tx_count: Maximum number of transmissions for a "short"
|
|
* frame, called "dot11ShortRetryLimit" in 802.11, but actually means the
|
|
* number of transmissions not the number of retries
|
|
*
|
|
* @smps_mode: spatial multiplexing powersave mode; note that
|
|
* %IEEE80211_SMPS_STATIC is used when the device is not
|
|
* configured for an HT channel
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_conf {
|
|
u32 flags;
|
|
int power_level, dynamic_ps_timeout;
|
|
int max_sleep_period;
|
|
|
|
u16 listen_interval;
|
|
u8 ps_dtim_period;
|
|
|
|
u8 long_frame_max_tx_count, short_frame_max_tx_count;
|
|
|
|
struct ieee80211_channel *channel;
|
|
enum nl80211_channel_type channel_type;
|
|
enum ieee80211_smps_mode smps_mode;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* struct ieee80211_channel_switch - holds the channel switch data
|
|
*
|
|
* The information provided in this structure is required for channel switch
|
|
* operation.
|
|
*
|
|
* @timestamp: value in microseconds of the 64-bit Time Synchronization
|
|
* Function (TSF) timer when the frame containing the channel switch
|
|
* announcement was received. This is simply the rx.mactime parameter
|
|
* the driver passed into mac80211.
|
|
* @block_tx: Indicates whether transmission must be blocked before the
|
|
* scheduled channel switch, as indicated by the AP.
|
|
* @channel: the new channel to switch to
|
|
* @count: the number of TBTT's until the channel switch event
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_channel_switch {
|
|
u64 timestamp;
|
|
bool block_tx;
|
|
struct ieee80211_channel *channel;
|
|
u8 count;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* struct ieee80211_vif - per-interface data
|
|
*
|
|
* Data in this structure is continually present for driver
|
|
* use during the life of a virtual interface.
|
|
*
|
|
* @type: type of this virtual interface
|
|
* @bss_conf: BSS configuration for this interface, either our own
|
|
* or the BSS we're associated to
|
|
* @addr: address of this interface
|
|
* @p2p: indicates whether this AP or STA interface is a p2p
|
|
* interface, i.e. a GO or p2p-sta respectively
|
|
* @drv_priv: data area for driver use, will always be aligned to
|
|
* sizeof(void *).
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif {
|
|
enum nl80211_iftype type;
|
|
struct ieee80211_bss_conf bss_conf;
|
|
u8 addr[ETH_ALEN];
|
|
bool p2p;
|
|
/* must be last */
|
|
u8 drv_priv[0] __attribute__((__aligned__(sizeof(void *))));
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
static inline bool ieee80211_vif_is_mesh(struct ieee80211_vif *vif)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_MESH
|
|
return vif->type == NL80211_IFTYPE_MESH_POINT;
|
|
#endif
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* enum ieee80211_key_flags - key flags
|
|
*
|
|
* These flags are used for communication about keys between the driver
|
|
* and mac80211, with the @flags parameter of &struct ieee80211_key_conf.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_KEY_FLAG_WMM_STA: Set by mac80211, this flag indicates
|
|
* that the STA this key will be used with could be using QoS.
|
|
* @IEEE80211_KEY_FLAG_GENERATE_IV: This flag should be set by the
|
|
* driver to indicate that it requires IV generation for this
|
|
* particular key.
|
|
* @IEEE80211_KEY_FLAG_GENERATE_MMIC: This flag should be set by
|
|
* the driver for a TKIP key if it requires Michael MIC
|
|
* generation in software.
|
|
* @IEEE80211_KEY_FLAG_PAIRWISE: Set by mac80211, this flag indicates
|
|
* that the key is pairwise rather then a shared key.
|
|
* @IEEE80211_KEY_FLAG_SW_MGMT: This flag should be set by the driver for a
|
|
* CCMP key if it requires CCMP encryption of management frames (MFP) to
|
|
* be done in software.
|
|
*/
|
|
enum ieee80211_key_flags {
|
|
IEEE80211_KEY_FLAG_WMM_STA = 1<<0,
|
|
IEEE80211_KEY_FLAG_GENERATE_IV = 1<<1,
|
|
IEEE80211_KEY_FLAG_GENERATE_MMIC= 1<<2,
|
|
IEEE80211_KEY_FLAG_PAIRWISE = 1<<3,
|
|
IEEE80211_KEY_FLAG_SW_MGMT = 1<<4,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* struct ieee80211_key_conf - key information
|
|
*
|
|
* This key information is given by mac80211 to the driver by
|
|
* the set_key() callback in &struct ieee80211_ops.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw_key_idx: To be set by the driver, this is the key index the driver
|
|
* wants to be given when a frame is transmitted and needs to be
|
|
* encrypted in hardware.
|
|
* @cipher: The key's cipher suite selector.
|
|
* @flags: key flags, see &enum ieee80211_key_flags.
|
|
* @keyidx: the key index (0-3)
|
|
* @keylen: key material length
|
|
* @key: key material. For ALG_TKIP the key is encoded as a 256-bit (32 byte)
|
|
* data block:
|
|
* - Temporal Encryption Key (128 bits)
|
|
* - Temporal Authenticator Tx MIC Key (64 bits)
|
|
* - Temporal Authenticator Rx MIC Key (64 bits)
|
|
* @icv_len: The ICV length for this key type
|
|
* @iv_len: The IV length for this key type
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_key_conf {
|
|
u32 cipher;
|
|
u8 icv_len;
|
|
u8 iv_len;
|
|
u8 hw_key_idx;
|
|
u8 flags;
|
|
s8 keyidx;
|
|
u8 keylen;
|
|
u8 key[0];
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* enum set_key_cmd - key command
|
|
*
|
|
* Used with the set_key() callback in &struct ieee80211_ops, this
|
|
* indicates whether a key is being removed or added.
|
|
*
|
|
* @SET_KEY: a key is set
|
|
* @DISABLE_KEY: a key must be disabled
|
|
*/
|
|
enum set_key_cmd {
|
|
SET_KEY, DISABLE_KEY,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* struct ieee80211_sta - station table entry
|
|
*
|
|
* A station table entry represents a station we are possibly
|
|
* communicating with. Since stations are RCU-managed in
|
|
* mac80211, any ieee80211_sta pointer you get access to must
|
|
* either be protected by rcu_read_lock() explicitly or implicitly,
|
|
* or you must take good care to not use such a pointer after a
|
|
* call to your sta_remove callback that removed it.
|
|
*
|
|
* @addr: MAC address
|
|
* @aid: AID we assigned to the station if we're an AP
|
|
* @supp_rates: Bitmap of supported rates (per band)
|
|
* @ht_cap: HT capabilities of this STA; restricted to our own TX capabilities
|
|
* @wme: indicates whether the STA supports WME. Only valid during AP-mode.
|
|
* @drv_priv: data area for driver use, will always be aligned to
|
|
* sizeof(void *), size is determined in hw information.
|
|
* @uapsd_queues: bitmap of queues configured for uapsd. Only valid
|
|
* if wme is supported.
|
|
* @max_sp: max Service Period. Only valid if wme is supported.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_sta {
|
|
u32 supp_rates[IEEE80211_NUM_BANDS];
|
|
u8 addr[ETH_ALEN];
|
|
u16 aid;
|
|
struct ieee80211_sta_ht_cap ht_cap;
|
|
bool wme;
|
|
u8 uapsd_queues;
|
|
u8 max_sp;
|
|
|
|
/* must be last */
|
|
u8 drv_priv[0] __attribute__((__aligned__(sizeof(void *))));
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* enum sta_notify_cmd - sta notify command
|
|
*
|
|
* Used with the sta_notify() callback in &struct ieee80211_ops, this
|
|
* indicates if an associated station made a power state transition.
|
|
*
|
|
* @STA_NOTIFY_SLEEP: a station is now sleeping
|
|
* @STA_NOTIFY_AWAKE: a sleeping station woke up
|
|
*/
|
|
enum sta_notify_cmd {
|
|
STA_NOTIFY_SLEEP, STA_NOTIFY_AWAKE,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* enum ieee80211_hw_flags - hardware flags
|
|
*
|
|
* These flags are used to indicate hardware capabilities to
|
|
* the stack. Generally, flags here should have their meaning
|
|
* done in a way that the simplest hardware doesn't need setting
|
|
* any particular flags. There are some exceptions to this rule,
|
|
* however, so you are advised to review these flags carefully.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_HAS_RATE_CONTROL:
|
|
* The hardware or firmware includes rate control, and cannot be
|
|
* controlled by the stack. As such, no rate control algorithm
|
|
* should be instantiated, and the TX rate reported to userspace
|
|
* will be taken from the TX status instead of the rate control
|
|
* algorithm.
|
|
* Note that this requires that the driver implement a number of
|
|
* callbacks so it has the correct information, it needs to have
|
|
* the @set_rts_threshold callback and must look at the BSS config
|
|
* @use_cts_prot for G/N protection, @use_short_slot for slot
|
|
* timing in 2.4 GHz and @use_short_preamble for preambles for
|
|
* CCK frames.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_RX_INCLUDES_FCS:
|
|
* Indicates that received frames passed to the stack include
|
|
* the FCS at the end.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_HOST_BROADCAST_PS_BUFFERING:
|
|
* Some wireless LAN chipsets buffer broadcast/multicast frames
|
|
* for power saving stations in the hardware/firmware and others
|
|
* rely on the host system for such buffering. This option is used
|
|
* to configure the IEEE 802.11 upper layer to buffer broadcast and
|
|
* multicast frames when there are power saving stations so that
|
|
* the driver can fetch them with ieee80211_get_buffered_bc().
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_2GHZ_SHORT_SLOT_INCAPABLE:
|
|
* Hardware is not capable of short slot operation on the 2.4 GHz band.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_2GHZ_SHORT_PREAMBLE_INCAPABLE:
|
|
* Hardware is not capable of receiving frames with short preamble on
|
|
* the 2.4 GHz band.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_SIGNAL_UNSPEC:
|
|
* Hardware can provide signal values but we don't know its units. We
|
|
* expect values between 0 and @max_signal.
|
|
* If possible please provide dB or dBm instead.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_SIGNAL_DBM:
|
|
* Hardware gives signal values in dBm, decibel difference from
|
|
* one milliwatt. This is the preferred method since it is standardized
|
|
* between different devices. @max_signal does not need to be set.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_SPECTRUM_MGMT:
|
|
* Hardware supports spectrum management defined in 802.11h
|
|
* Measurement, Channel Switch, Quieting, TPC
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_AMPDU_AGGREGATION:
|
|
* Hardware supports 11n A-MPDU aggregation.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_PS:
|
|
* Hardware has power save support (i.e. can go to sleep).
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_PS_NULLFUNC_STACK:
|
|
* Hardware requires nullfunc frame handling in stack, implies
|
|
* stack support for dynamic PS.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_DYNAMIC_PS:
|
|
* Hardware has support for dynamic PS.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_MFP_CAPABLE:
|
|
* Hardware supports management frame protection (MFP, IEEE 802.11w).
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_BEACON_FILTER:
|
|
* Hardware supports dropping of irrelevant beacon frames to
|
|
* avoid waking up cpu.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_STATIC_SMPS:
|
|
* Hardware supports static spatial multiplexing powersave,
|
|
* ie. can turn off all but one chain even on HT connections
|
|
* that should be using more chains.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_DYNAMIC_SMPS:
|
|
* Hardware supports dynamic spatial multiplexing powersave,
|
|
* ie. can turn off all but one chain and then wake the rest
|
|
* up as required after, for example, rts/cts handshake.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_UAPSD:
|
|
* Hardware supports Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery
|
|
* (U-APSD) in managed mode. The mode is configured with
|
|
* conf_tx() operation.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_REPORTS_TX_ACK_STATUS:
|
|
* Hardware can provide ack status reports of Tx frames to
|
|
* the stack.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_CONNECTION_MONITOR:
|
|
* The hardware performs its own connection monitoring, including
|
|
* periodic keep-alives to the AP and probing the AP on beacon loss.
|
|
* When this flag is set, signaling beacon-loss will cause an immediate
|
|
* change to disassociated state.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_CQM_RSSI:
|
|
* Hardware can do connection quality monitoring - i.e. it can monitor
|
|
* connection quality related parameters, such as the RSSI level and
|
|
* provide notifications if configured trigger levels are reached.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_NEED_DTIM_PERIOD:
|
|
* This device needs to know the DTIM period for the BSS before
|
|
* associating.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_PER_STA_GTK: The device's crypto engine supports
|
|
* per-station GTKs as used by IBSS RSN or during fast transition. If
|
|
* the device doesn't support per-station GTKs, but can be asked not
|
|
* to decrypt group addressed frames, then IBSS RSN support is still
|
|
* possible but software crypto will be used. Advertise the wiphy flag
|
|
* only in that case.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_AP_LINK_PS: When operating in AP mode the device
|
|
* autonomously manages the PS status of connected stations. When
|
|
* this flag is set mac80211 will not trigger PS mode for connected
|
|
* stations based on the PM bit of incoming frames.
|
|
* Use ieee80211_start_ps()/ieee8021_end_ps() to manually configure
|
|
* the PS mode of connected stations.
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_HW_TX_AMPDU_SETUP_IN_HW: The device handles TX A-MPDU session
|
|
* setup strictly in HW. mac80211 should not attempt to do this in
|
|
* software.
|
|
*/
|
|
enum ieee80211_hw_flags {
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_HAS_RATE_CONTROL = 1<<0,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_RX_INCLUDES_FCS = 1<<1,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_HOST_BROADCAST_PS_BUFFERING = 1<<2,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_2GHZ_SHORT_SLOT_INCAPABLE = 1<<3,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_2GHZ_SHORT_PREAMBLE_INCAPABLE = 1<<4,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_SIGNAL_UNSPEC = 1<<5,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_SIGNAL_DBM = 1<<6,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_NEED_DTIM_PERIOD = 1<<7,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_SPECTRUM_MGMT = 1<<8,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_AMPDU_AGGREGATION = 1<<9,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_PS = 1<<10,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_PS_NULLFUNC_STACK = 1<<11,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_DYNAMIC_PS = 1<<12,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_MFP_CAPABLE = 1<<13,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_BEACON_FILTER = 1<<14,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_STATIC_SMPS = 1<<15,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_DYNAMIC_SMPS = 1<<16,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_UAPSD = 1<<17,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_REPORTS_TX_ACK_STATUS = 1<<18,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_CONNECTION_MONITOR = 1<<19,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_CQM_RSSI = 1<<20,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_PER_STA_GTK = 1<<21,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_AP_LINK_PS = 1<<22,
|
|
IEEE80211_HW_TX_AMPDU_SETUP_IN_HW = 1<<23,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* struct ieee80211_hw - hardware information and state
|
|
*
|
|
* This structure contains the configuration and hardware
|
|
* information for an 802.11 PHY.
|
|
*
|
|
* @wiphy: This points to the &struct wiphy allocated for this
|
|
* 802.11 PHY. You must fill in the @perm_addr and @dev
|
|
* members of this structure using SET_IEEE80211_DEV()
|
|
* and SET_IEEE80211_PERM_ADDR(). Additionally, all supported
|
|
* bands (with channels, bitrates) are registered here.
|
|
*
|
|
* @conf: &struct ieee80211_conf, device configuration, don't use.
|
|
*
|
|
* @priv: pointer to private area that was allocated for driver use
|
|
* along with this structure.
|
|
*
|
|
* @flags: hardware flags, see &enum ieee80211_hw_flags.
|
|
*
|
|
* @extra_tx_headroom: headroom to reserve in each transmit skb
|
|
* for use by the driver (e.g. for transmit headers.)
|
|
*
|
|
* @channel_change_time: time (in microseconds) it takes to change channels.
|
|
*
|
|
* @max_signal: Maximum value for signal (rssi) in RX information, used
|
|
* only when @IEEE80211_HW_SIGNAL_UNSPEC or @IEEE80211_HW_SIGNAL_DB
|
|
*
|
|
* @max_listen_interval: max listen interval in units of beacon interval
|
|
* that HW supports
|
|
*
|
|
* @queues: number of available hardware transmit queues for
|
|
* data packets. WMM/QoS requires at least four, these
|
|
* queues need to have configurable access parameters.
|
|
*
|
|
* @rate_control_algorithm: rate control algorithm for this hardware.
|
|
* If unset (NULL), the default algorithm will be used. Must be
|
|
* set before calling ieee80211_register_hw().
|
|
*
|
|
* @vif_data_size: size (in bytes) of the drv_priv data area
|
|
* within &struct ieee80211_vif.
|
|
* @sta_data_size: size (in bytes) of the drv_priv data area
|
|
* within &struct ieee80211_sta.
|
|
*
|
|
* @max_rates: maximum number of alternate rate retry stages the hw
|
|
* can handle.
|
|
* @max_report_rates: maximum number of alternate rate retry stages
|
|
* the hw can report back.
|
|
* @max_rate_tries: maximum number of tries for each stage
|
|
*
|
|
* @napi_weight: weight used for NAPI polling. You must specify an
|
|
* appropriate value here if a napi_poll operation is provided
|
|
* by your driver.
|
|
*
|
|
* @max_rx_aggregation_subframes: maximum buffer size (number of
|
|
* sub-frames) to be used for A-MPDU block ack receiver
|
|
* aggregation.
|
|
* This is only relevant if the device has restrictions on the
|
|
* number of subframes, if it relies on mac80211 to do reordering
|
|
* it shouldn't be set.
|
|
*
|
|
* @max_tx_aggregation_subframes: maximum number of subframes in an
|
|
* aggregate an HT driver will transmit, used by the peer as a
|
|
* hint to size its reorder buffer.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_hw {
|
|
struct ieee80211_conf conf;
|
|
struct wiphy *wiphy;
|
|
const char *rate_control_algorithm;
|
|
void *priv;
|
|
u32 flags;
|
|
unsigned int extra_tx_headroom;
|
|
int channel_change_time;
|
|
int vif_data_size;
|
|
int sta_data_size;
|
|
int napi_weight;
|
|
u16 queues;
|
|
u16 max_listen_interval;
|
|
s8 max_signal;
|
|
u8 max_rates;
|
|
u8 max_report_rates;
|
|
u8 max_rate_tries;
|
|
u8 max_rx_aggregation_subframes;
|
|
u8 max_tx_aggregation_subframes;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* wiphy_to_ieee80211_hw - return a mac80211 driver hw struct from a wiphy
|
|
*
|
|
* @wiphy: the &struct wiphy which we want to query
|
|
*
|
|
* mac80211 drivers can use this to get to their respective
|
|
* &struct ieee80211_hw. Drivers wishing to get to their own private
|
|
* structure can then access it via hw->priv. Note that mac802111 drivers should
|
|
* not use wiphy_priv() to try to get their private driver structure as this
|
|
* is already used internally by mac80211.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_hw *wiphy_to_ieee80211_hw(struct wiphy *wiphy);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* SET_IEEE80211_DEV - set device for 802.11 hardware
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the &struct ieee80211_hw to set the device for
|
|
* @dev: the &struct device of this 802.11 device
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline void SET_IEEE80211_DEV(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct device *dev)
|
|
{
|
|
set_wiphy_dev(hw->wiphy, dev);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* SET_IEEE80211_PERM_ADDR - set the permanent MAC address for 802.11 hardware
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the &struct ieee80211_hw to set the MAC address for
|
|
* @addr: the address to set
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline void SET_IEEE80211_PERM_ADDR(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, u8 *addr)
|
|
{
|
|
memcpy(hw->wiphy->perm_addr, addr, ETH_ALEN);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline struct ieee80211_rate *
|
|
ieee80211_get_tx_rate(const struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
const struct ieee80211_tx_info *c)
|
|
{
|
|
if (WARN_ON(c->control.rates[0].idx < 0))
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
return &hw->wiphy->bands[c->band]->bitrates[c->control.rates[0].idx];
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline struct ieee80211_rate *
|
|
ieee80211_get_rts_cts_rate(const struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
const struct ieee80211_tx_info *c)
|
|
{
|
|
if (c->control.rts_cts_rate_idx < 0)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
return &hw->wiphy->bands[c->band]->bitrates[c->control.rts_cts_rate_idx];
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline struct ieee80211_rate *
|
|
ieee80211_get_alt_retry_rate(const struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
const struct ieee80211_tx_info *c, int idx)
|
|
{
|
|
if (c->control.rates[idx + 1].idx < 0)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
return &hw->wiphy->bands[c->band]->bitrates[c->control.rates[idx + 1].idx];
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* DOC: Hardware crypto acceleration
|
|
*
|
|
* mac80211 is capable of taking advantage of many hardware
|
|
* acceleration designs for encryption and decryption operations.
|
|
*
|
|
* The set_key() callback in the &struct ieee80211_ops for a given
|
|
* device is called to enable hardware acceleration of encryption and
|
|
* decryption. The callback takes a @sta parameter that will be NULL
|
|
* for default keys or keys used for transmission only, or point to
|
|
* the station information for the peer for individual keys.
|
|
* Multiple transmission keys with the same key index may be used when
|
|
* VLANs are configured for an access point.
|
|
*
|
|
* When transmitting, the TX control data will use the @hw_key_idx
|
|
* selected by the driver by modifying the &struct ieee80211_key_conf
|
|
* pointed to by the @key parameter to the set_key() function.
|
|
*
|
|
* The set_key() call for the %SET_KEY command should return 0 if
|
|
* the key is now in use, -%EOPNOTSUPP or -%ENOSPC if it couldn't be
|
|
* added; if you return 0 then hw_key_idx must be assigned to the
|
|
* hardware key index, you are free to use the full u8 range.
|
|
*
|
|
* When the cmd is %DISABLE_KEY then it must succeed.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that it is permissible to not decrypt a frame even if a key
|
|
* for it has been uploaded to hardware, the stack will not make any
|
|
* decision based on whether a key has been uploaded or not but rather
|
|
* based on the receive flags.
|
|
*
|
|
* The &struct ieee80211_key_conf structure pointed to by the @key
|
|
* parameter is guaranteed to be valid until another call to set_key()
|
|
* removes it, but it can only be used as a cookie to differentiate
|
|
* keys.
|
|
*
|
|
* In TKIP some HW need to be provided a phase 1 key, for RX decryption
|
|
* acceleration (i.e. iwlwifi). Those drivers should provide update_tkip_key
|
|
* handler.
|
|
* The update_tkip_key() call updates the driver with the new phase 1 key.
|
|
* This happens every time the iv16 wraps around (every 65536 packets). The
|
|
* set_key() call will happen only once for each key (unless the AP did
|
|
* rekeying), it will not include a valid phase 1 key. The valid phase 1 key is
|
|
* provided by update_tkip_key only. The trigger that makes mac80211 call this
|
|
* handler is software decryption with wrap around of iv16.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* DOC: Powersave support
|
|
*
|
|
* mac80211 has support for various powersave implementations.
|
|
*
|
|
* First, it can support hardware that handles all powersaving by itself,
|
|
* such hardware should simply set the %IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_PS hardware
|
|
* flag. In that case, it will be told about the desired powersave mode
|
|
* with the %IEEE80211_CONF_PS flag depending on the association status.
|
|
* The hardware must take care of sending nullfunc frames when necessary,
|
|
* i.e. when entering and leaving powersave mode. The hardware is required
|
|
* to look at the AID in beacons and signal to the AP that it woke up when
|
|
* it finds traffic directed to it.
|
|
*
|
|
* %IEEE80211_CONF_PS flag enabled means that the powersave mode defined in
|
|
* IEEE 802.11-2007 section 11.2 is enabled. This is not to be confused
|
|
* with hardware wakeup and sleep states. Driver is responsible for waking
|
|
* up the hardware before issuing commands to the hardware and putting it
|
|
* back to sleep at appropriate times.
|
|
*
|
|
* When PS is enabled, hardware needs to wakeup for beacons and receive the
|
|
* buffered multicast/broadcast frames after the beacon. Also it must be
|
|
* possible to send frames and receive the acknowledment frame.
|
|
*
|
|
* Other hardware designs cannot send nullfunc frames by themselves and also
|
|
* need software support for parsing the TIM bitmap. This is also supported
|
|
* by mac80211 by combining the %IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_PS and
|
|
* %IEEE80211_HW_PS_NULLFUNC_STACK flags. The hardware is of course still
|
|
* required to pass up beacons. The hardware is still required to handle
|
|
* waking up for multicast traffic; if it cannot the driver must handle that
|
|
* as best as it can, mac80211 is too slow to do that.
|
|
*
|
|
* Dynamic powersave is an extension to normal powersave in which the
|
|
* hardware stays awake for a user-specified period of time after sending a
|
|
* frame so that reply frames need not be buffered and therefore delayed to
|
|
* the next wakeup. It's compromise of getting good enough latency when
|
|
* there's data traffic and still saving significantly power in idle
|
|
* periods.
|
|
*
|
|
* Dynamic powersave is simply supported by mac80211 enabling and disabling
|
|
* PS based on traffic. Driver needs to only set %IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_PS
|
|
* flag and mac80211 will handle everything automatically. Additionally,
|
|
* hardware having support for the dynamic PS feature may set the
|
|
* %IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_DYNAMIC_PS flag to indicate that it can support
|
|
* dynamic PS mode itself. The driver needs to look at the
|
|
* @dynamic_ps_timeout hardware configuration value and use it that value
|
|
* whenever %IEEE80211_CONF_PS is set. In this case mac80211 will disable
|
|
* dynamic PS feature in stack and will just keep %IEEE80211_CONF_PS
|
|
* enabled whenever user has enabled powersave.
|
|
*
|
|
* Some hardware need to toggle a single shared antenna between WLAN and
|
|
* Bluetooth to facilitate co-existence. These types of hardware set
|
|
* limitations on the use of host controlled dynamic powersave whenever there
|
|
* is simultaneous WLAN and Bluetooth traffic. For these types of hardware, the
|
|
* driver may request temporarily going into full power save, in order to
|
|
* enable toggling the antenna between BT and WLAN. If the driver requests
|
|
* disabling dynamic powersave, the @dynamic_ps_timeout value will be
|
|
* temporarily set to zero until the driver re-enables dynamic powersave.
|
|
*
|
|
* Driver informs U-APSD client support by enabling
|
|
* %IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_UAPSD flag. The mode is configured through the
|
|
* uapsd paramater in conf_tx() operation. Hardware needs to send the QoS
|
|
* Nullfunc frames and stay awake until the service period has ended. To
|
|
* utilize U-APSD, dynamic powersave is disabled for voip AC and all frames
|
|
* from that AC are transmitted with powersave enabled.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: U-APSD client mode is not yet supported with
|
|
* %IEEE80211_HW_PS_NULLFUNC_STACK.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* DOC: Beacon filter support
|
|
*
|
|
* Some hardware have beacon filter support to reduce host cpu wakeups
|
|
* which will reduce system power consumption. It usuallly works so that
|
|
* the firmware creates a checksum of the beacon but omits all constantly
|
|
* changing elements (TSF, TIM etc). Whenever the checksum changes the
|
|
* beacon is forwarded to the host, otherwise it will be just dropped. That
|
|
* way the host will only receive beacons where some relevant information
|
|
* (for example ERP protection or WMM settings) have changed.
|
|
*
|
|
* Beacon filter support is advertised with the %IEEE80211_HW_BEACON_FILTER
|
|
* hardware capability. The driver needs to enable beacon filter support
|
|
* whenever power save is enabled, that is %IEEE80211_CONF_PS is set. When
|
|
* power save is enabled, the stack will not check for beacon loss and the
|
|
* driver needs to notify about loss of beacons with ieee80211_beacon_loss().
|
|
*
|
|
* The time (or number of beacons missed) until the firmware notifies the
|
|
* driver of a beacon loss event (which in turn causes the driver to call
|
|
* ieee80211_beacon_loss()) should be configurable and will be controlled
|
|
* by mac80211 and the roaming algorithm in the future.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since there may be constantly changing information elements that nothing
|
|
* in the software stack cares about, we will, in the future, have mac80211
|
|
* tell the driver which information elements are interesting in the sense
|
|
* that we want to see changes in them. This will include
|
|
* - a list of information element IDs
|
|
* - a list of OUIs for the vendor information element
|
|
*
|
|
* Ideally, the hardware would filter out any beacons without changes in the
|
|
* requested elements, but if it cannot support that it may, at the expense
|
|
* of some efficiency, filter out only a subset. For example, if the device
|
|
* doesn't support checking for OUIs it should pass up all changes in all
|
|
* vendor information elements.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that change, for the sake of simplification, also includes information
|
|
* elements appearing or disappearing from the beacon.
|
|
*
|
|
* Some hardware supports an "ignore list" instead, just make sure nothing
|
|
* that was requested is on the ignore list, and include commonly changing
|
|
* information element IDs in the ignore list, for example 11 (BSS load) and
|
|
* the various vendor-assigned IEs with unknown contents (128, 129, 133-136,
|
|
* 149, 150, 155, 156, 173, 176, 178, 179, 219); for forward compatibility
|
|
* it could also include some currently unused IDs.
|
|
*
|
|
*
|
|
* In addition to these capabilities, hardware should support notifying the
|
|
* host of changes in the beacon RSSI. This is relevant to implement roaming
|
|
* when no traffic is flowing (when traffic is flowing we see the RSSI of
|
|
* the received data packets). This can consist in notifying the host when
|
|
* the RSSI changes significantly or when it drops below or rises above
|
|
* configurable thresholds. In the future these thresholds will also be
|
|
* configured by mac80211 (which gets them from userspace) to implement
|
|
* them as the roaming algorithm requires.
|
|
*
|
|
* If the hardware cannot implement this, the driver should ask it to
|
|
* periodically pass beacon frames to the host so that software can do the
|
|
* signal strength threshold checking.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* DOC: Spatial multiplexing power save
|
|
*
|
|
* SMPS (Spatial multiplexing power save) is a mechanism to conserve
|
|
* power in an 802.11n implementation. For details on the mechanism
|
|
* and rationale, please refer to 802.11 (as amended by 802.11n-2009)
|
|
* "11.2.3 SM power save".
|
|
*
|
|
* The mac80211 implementation is capable of sending action frames
|
|
* to update the AP about the station's SMPS mode, and will instruct
|
|
* the driver to enter the specific mode. It will also announce the
|
|
* requested SMPS mode during the association handshake. Hardware
|
|
* support for this feature is required, and can be indicated by
|
|
* hardware flags.
|
|
*
|
|
* The default mode will be "automatic", which nl80211/cfg80211
|
|
* defines to be dynamic SMPS in (regular) powersave, and SMPS
|
|
* turned off otherwise.
|
|
*
|
|
* To support this feature, the driver must set the appropriate
|
|
* hardware support flags, and handle the SMPS flag to the config()
|
|
* operation. It will then with this mechanism be instructed to
|
|
* enter the requested SMPS mode while associated to an HT AP.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* DOC: Frame filtering
|
|
*
|
|
* mac80211 requires to see many management frames for proper
|
|
* operation, and users may want to see many more frames when
|
|
* in monitor mode. However, for best CPU usage and power consumption,
|
|
* having as few frames as possible percolate through the stack is
|
|
* desirable. Hence, the hardware should filter as much as possible.
|
|
*
|
|
* To achieve this, mac80211 uses filter flags (see below) to tell
|
|
* the driver's configure_filter() function which frames should be
|
|
* passed to mac80211 and which should be filtered out.
|
|
*
|
|
* Before configure_filter() is invoked, the prepare_multicast()
|
|
* callback is invoked with the parameters @mc_count and @mc_list
|
|
* for the combined multicast address list of all virtual interfaces.
|
|
* It's use is optional, and it returns a u64 that is passed to
|
|
* configure_filter(). Additionally, configure_filter() has the
|
|
* arguments @changed_flags telling which flags were changed and
|
|
* @total_flags with the new flag states.
|
|
*
|
|
* If your device has no multicast address filters your driver will
|
|
* need to check both the %FIF_ALLMULTI flag and the @mc_count
|
|
* parameter to see whether multicast frames should be accepted
|
|
* or dropped.
|
|
*
|
|
* All unsupported flags in @total_flags must be cleared.
|
|
* Hardware does not support a flag if it is incapable of _passing_
|
|
* the frame to the stack. Otherwise the driver must ignore
|
|
* the flag, but not clear it.
|
|
* You must _only_ clear the flag (announce no support for the
|
|
* flag to mac80211) if you are not able to pass the packet type
|
|
* to the stack (so the hardware always filters it).
|
|
* So for example, you should clear @FIF_CONTROL, if your hardware
|
|
* always filters control frames. If your hardware always passes
|
|
* control frames to the kernel and is incapable of filtering them,
|
|
* you do _not_ clear the @FIF_CONTROL flag.
|
|
* This rule applies to all other FIF flags as well.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* DOC: AP support for powersaving clients
|
|
*
|
|
* In order to implement AP and P2P GO modes, mac80211 has support for
|
|
* client powersaving, both "legacy" PS (PS-Poll/null data) and uAPSD.
|
|
* There currently is no support for sAPSD.
|
|
*
|
|
* There is one assumption that mac80211 makes, namely that a client
|
|
* will not poll with PS-Poll and trigger with uAPSD at the same time.
|
|
* Both are supported, and both can be used by the same client, but
|
|
* they can't be used concurrently by the same client. This simplifies
|
|
* the driver code.
|
|
*
|
|
* The first thing to keep in mind is that there is a flag for complete
|
|
* driver implementation: %IEEE80211_HW_AP_LINK_PS. If this flag is set,
|
|
* mac80211 expects the driver to handle most of the state machine for
|
|
* powersaving clients and will ignore the PM bit in incoming frames.
|
|
* Drivers then use ieee80211_sta_ps_transition() to inform mac80211 of
|
|
* stations' powersave transitions. In this mode, mac80211 also doesn't
|
|
* handle PS-Poll/uAPSD.
|
|
*
|
|
* In the mode without %IEEE80211_HW_AP_LINK_PS, mac80211 will check the
|
|
* PM bit in incoming frames for client powersave transitions. When a
|
|
* station goes to sleep, we will stop transmitting to it. There is,
|
|
* however, a race condition: a station might go to sleep while there is
|
|
* data buffered on hardware queues. If the device has support for this
|
|
* it will reject frames, and the driver should give the frames back to
|
|
* mac80211 with the %IEEE80211_TX_STAT_TX_FILTERED flag set which will
|
|
* cause mac80211 to retry the frame when the station wakes up. The
|
|
* driver is also notified of powersave transitions by calling its
|
|
* @sta_notify callback.
|
|
*
|
|
* When the station is asleep, it has three choices: it can wake up,
|
|
* it can PS-Poll, or it can possibly start a uAPSD service period.
|
|
* Waking up is implemented by simply transmitting all buffered (and
|
|
* filtered) frames to the station. This is the easiest case. When
|
|
* the station sends a PS-Poll or a uAPSD trigger frame, mac80211
|
|
* will inform the driver of this with the @allow_buffered_frames
|
|
* callback; this callback is optional. mac80211 will then transmit
|
|
* the frames as usual and set the %IEEE80211_TX_CTL_POLL_RESPONSE
|
|
* on each frame. The last frame in the service period (or the only
|
|
* response to a PS-Poll) also has %IEEE80211_TX_STATUS_EOSP set to
|
|
* indicate that it ends the service period; as this frame must have
|
|
* TX status report it also sets %IEEE80211_TX_CTL_REQ_TX_STATUS.
|
|
* When TX status is reported for this frame, the service period is
|
|
* marked has having ended and a new one can be started by the peer.
|
|
*
|
|
* Another race condition can happen on some devices like iwlwifi
|
|
* when there are frames queued for the station and it wakes up
|
|
* or polls; the frames that are already queued could end up being
|
|
* transmitted first instead, causing reordering and/or wrong
|
|
* processing of the EOSP. The cause is that allowing frames to be
|
|
* transmitted to a certain station is out-of-band communication to
|
|
* the device. To allow this problem to be solved, the driver can
|
|
* call ieee80211_sta_block_awake() if frames are buffered when it
|
|
* is notified that the station went to sleep. When all these frames
|
|
* have been filtered (see above), it must call the function again
|
|
* to indicate that the station is no longer blocked.
|
|
*
|
|
* If the driver buffers frames in the driver for aggregation in any
|
|
* way, it must use the ieee80211_sta_set_buffered() call when it is
|
|
* notified of the station going to sleep to inform mac80211 of any
|
|
* TIDs that have frames buffered. Note that when a station wakes up
|
|
* this information is reset (hence the requirement to call it when
|
|
* informed of the station going to sleep). Then, when a service
|
|
* period starts for any reason, @release_buffered_frames is called
|
|
* with the number of frames to be released and which TIDs they are
|
|
* to come from. In this case, the driver is responsible for setting
|
|
* the EOSP (for uAPSD) and MORE_DATA bits in the released frames,
|
|
* to help the @more_data paramter is passed to tell the driver if
|
|
* there is more data on other TIDs -- the TIDs to release frames
|
|
* from are ignored since mac80211 doesn't know how many frames the
|
|
* buffers for those TIDs contain.
|
|
*
|
|
* If the driver also implement GO mode, where absence periods may
|
|
* shorten service periods (or abort PS-Poll responses), it must
|
|
* filter those response frames except in the case of frames that
|
|
* are buffered in the driver -- those must remain buffered to avoid
|
|
* reordering. Because it is possible that no frames are released
|
|
* in this case, the driver must call ieee80211_sta_eosp_irqsafe()
|
|
* to indicate to mac80211 that the service period ended anyway.
|
|
*
|
|
* Finally, if frames from multiple TIDs are released from mac80211
|
|
* but the driver might reorder them, it must clear & set the flags
|
|
* appropriately (only the last frame may have %IEEE80211_TX_STATUS_EOSP)
|
|
* and also take care of the EOSP and MORE_DATA bits in the frame.
|
|
* The driver may also use ieee80211_sta_eosp_irqsafe() in this case.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* enum ieee80211_filter_flags - hardware filter flags
|
|
*
|
|
* These flags determine what the filter in hardware should be
|
|
* programmed to let through and what should not be passed to the
|
|
* stack. It is always safe to pass more frames than requested,
|
|
* but this has negative impact on power consumption.
|
|
*
|
|
* @FIF_PROMISC_IN_BSS: promiscuous mode within your BSS,
|
|
* think of the BSS as your network segment and then this corresponds
|
|
* to the regular ethernet device promiscuous mode.
|
|
*
|
|
* @FIF_ALLMULTI: pass all multicast frames, this is used if requested
|
|
* by the user or if the hardware is not capable of filtering by
|
|
* multicast address.
|
|
*
|
|
* @FIF_FCSFAIL: pass frames with failed FCS (but you need to set the
|
|
* %RX_FLAG_FAILED_FCS_CRC for them)
|
|
*
|
|
* @FIF_PLCPFAIL: pass frames with failed PLCP CRC (but you need to set
|
|
* the %RX_FLAG_FAILED_PLCP_CRC for them
|
|
*
|
|
* @FIF_BCN_PRBRESP_PROMISC: This flag is set during scanning to indicate
|
|
* to the hardware that it should not filter beacons or probe responses
|
|
* by BSSID. Filtering them can greatly reduce the amount of processing
|
|
* mac80211 needs to do and the amount of CPU wakeups, so you should
|
|
* honour this flag if possible.
|
|
*
|
|
* @FIF_CONTROL: pass control frames (except for PS Poll), if PROMISC_IN_BSS
|
|
* is not set then only those addressed to this station.
|
|
*
|
|
* @FIF_OTHER_BSS: pass frames destined to other BSSes
|
|
*
|
|
* @FIF_PSPOLL: pass PS Poll frames, if PROMISC_IN_BSS is not set then only
|
|
* those addressed to this station.
|
|
*
|
|
* @FIF_PROBE_REQ: pass probe request frames
|
|
*/
|
|
enum ieee80211_filter_flags {
|
|
FIF_PROMISC_IN_BSS = 1<<0,
|
|
FIF_ALLMULTI = 1<<1,
|
|
FIF_FCSFAIL = 1<<2,
|
|
FIF_PLCPFAIL = 1<<3,
|
|
FIF_BCN_PRBRESP_PROMISC = 1<<4,
|
|
FIF_CONTROL = 1<<5,
|
|
FIF_OTHER_BSS = 1<<6,
|
|
FIF_PSPOLL = 1<<7,
|
|
FIF_PROBE_REQ = 1<<8,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* enum ieee80211_ampdu_mlme_action - A-MPDU actions
|
|
*
|
|
* These flags are used with the ampdu_action() callback in
|
|
* &struct ieee80211_ops to indicate which action is needed.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that drivers MUST be able to deal with a TX aggregation
|
|
* session being stopped even before they OK'ed starting it by
|
|
* calling ieee80211_start_tx_ba_cb_irqsafe, because the peer
|
|
* might receive the addBA frame and send a delBA right away!
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_AMPDU_RX_START: start Rx aggregation
|
|
* @IEEE80211_AMPDU_RX_STOP: stop Rx aggregation
|
|
* @IEEE80211_AMPDU_TX_START: start Tx aggregation
|
|
* @IEEE80211_AMPDU_TX_STOP: stop Tx aggregation
|
|
* @IEEE80211_AMPDU_TX_OPERATIONAL: TX aggregation has become operational
|
|
*/
|
|
enum ieee80211_ampdu_mlme_action {
|
|
IEEE80211_AMPDU_RX_START,
|
|
IEEE80211_AMPDU_RX_STOP,
|
|
IEEE80211_AMPDU_TX_START,
|
|
IEEE80211_AMPDU_TX_STOP,
|
|
IEEE80211_AMPDU_TX_OPERATIONAL,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* enum ieee80211_tx_sync_type - TX sync type
|
|
* @IEEE80211_TX_SYNC_AUTH: sync TX for authentication
|
|
* (and possibly also before direct probe)
|
|
* @IEEE80211_TX_SYNC_ASSOC: sync TX for association
|
|
* @IEEE80211_TX_SYNC_ACTION: sync TX for action frame
|
|
* (not implemented yet)
|
|
*/
|
|
enum ieee80211_tx_sync_type {
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_SYNC_AUTH,
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_SYNC_ASSOC,
|
|
IEEE80211_TX_SYNC_ACTION,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* enum ieee80211_frame_release_type - frame release reason
|
|
* @IEEE80211_FRAME_RELEASE_PSPOLL: frame released for PS-Poll
|
|
* @IEEE80211_FRAME_RELEASE_UAPSD: frame(s) released due to
|
|
* frame received on trigger-enabled AC
|
|
*/
|
|
enum ieee80211_frame_release_type {
|
|
IEEE80211_FRAME_RELEASE_PSPOLL,
|
|
IEEE80211_FRAME_RELEASE_UAPSD,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* struct ieee80211_ops - callbacks from mac80211 to the driver
|
|
*
|
|
* This structure contains various callbacks that the driver may
|
|
* handle or, in some cases, must handle, for example to configure
|
|
* the hardware to a new channel or to transmit a frame.
|
|
*
|
|
* @tx: Handler that 802.11 module calls for each transmitted frame.
|
|
* skb contains the buffer starting from the IEEE 802.11 header.
|
|
* The low-level driver should send the frame out based on
|
|
* configuration in the TX control data. This handler should,
|
|
* preferably, never fail and stop queues appropriately, more
|
|
* importantly, however, it must never fail for A-MPDU-queues.
|
|
* This function should return NETDEV_TX_OK except in very
|
|
* limited cases.
|
|
* Must be implemented and atomic.
|
|
*
|
|
* @start: Called before the first netdevice attached to the hardware
|
|
* is enabled. This should turn on the hardware and must turn on
|
|
* frame reception (for possibly enabled monitor interfaces.)
|
|
* Returns negative error codes, these may be seen in userspace,
|
|
* or zero.
|
|
* When the device is started it should not have a MAC address
|
|
* to avoid acknowledging frames before a non-monitor device
|
|
* is added.
|
|
* Must be implemented and can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @stop: Called after last netdevice attached to the hardware
|
|
* is disabled. This should turn off the hardware (at least
|
|
* it must turn off frame reception.)
|
|
* May be called right after add_interface if that rejects
|
|
* an interface. If you added any work onto the mac80211 workqueue
|
|
* you should ensure to cancel it on this callback.
|
|
* Must be implemented and can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @suspend: Suspend the device; mac80211 itself will quiesce before and
|
|
* stop transmitting and doing any other configuration, and then
|
|
* ask the device to suspend. This is only invoked when WoWLAN is
|
|
* configured, otherwise the device is deconfigured completely and
|
|
* reconfigured at resume time.
|
|
* The driver may also impose special conditions under which it
|
|
* wants to use the "normal" suspend (deconfigure), say if it only
|
|
* supports WoWLAN when the device is associated. In this case, it
|
|
* must return 1 from this function.
|
|
*
|
|
* @resume: If WoWLAN was configured, this indicates that mac80211 is
|
|
* now resuming its operation, after this the device must be fully
|
|
* functional again. If this returns an error, the only way out is
|
|
* to also unregister the device. If it returns 1, then mac80211
|
|
* will also go through the regular complete restart on resume.
|
|
*
|
|
* @add_interface: Called when a netdevice attached to the hardware is
|
|
* enabled. Because it is not called for monitor mode devices, @start
|
|
* and @stop must be implemented.
|
|
* The driver should perform any initialization it needs before
|
|
* the device can be enabled. The initial configuration for the
|
|
* interface is given in the conf parameter.
|
|
* The callback may refuse to add an interface by returning a
|
|
* negative error code (which will be seen in userspace.)
|
|
* Must be implemented and can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @change_interface: Called when a netdevice changes type. This callback
|
|
* is optional, but only if it is supported can interface types be
|
|
* switched while the interface is UP. The callback may sleep.
|
|
* Note that while an interface is being switched, it will not be
|
|
* found by the interface iteration callbacks.
|
|
*
|
|
* @remove_interface: Notifies a driver that an interface is going down.
|
|
* The @stop callback is called after this if it is the last interface
|
|
* and no monitor interfaces are present.
|
|
* When all interfaces are removed, the MAC address in the hardware
|
|
* must be cleared so the device no longer acknowledges packets,
|
|
* the mac_addr member of the conf structure is, however, set to the
|
|
* MAC address of the device going away.
|
|
* Hence, this callback must be implemented. It can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @config: Handler for configuration requests. IEEE 802.11 code calls this
|
|
* function to change hardware configuration, e.g., channel.
|
|
* This function should never fail but returns a negative error code
|
|
* if it does. The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @bss_info_changed: Handler for configuration requests related to BSS
|
|
* parameters that may vary during BSS's lifespan, and may affect low
|
|
* level driver (e.g. assoc/disassoc status, erp parameters).
|
|
* This function should not be used if no BSS has been set, unless
|
|
* for association indication. The @changed parameter indicates which
|
|
* of the bss parameters has changed when a call is made. The callback
|
|
* can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @tx_sync: Called before a frame is sent to an AP/GO. In the GO case, the
|
|
* driver should sync with the GO's powersaving so the device doesn't
|
|
* transmit the frame while the GO is asleep. In the regular AP case
|
|
* it may be used by drivers for devices implementing other restrictions
|
|
* on talking to APs, e.g. due to regulatory enforcement or just HW
|
|
* restrictions.
|
|
* This function is called for every authentication, association and
|
|
* action frame separately since applications might attempt to auth
|
|
* with multiple APs before chosing one to associate to. If it returns
|
|
* an error, the corresponding authentication, association or frame
|
|
* transmission is aborted and reported as having failed. It is always
|
|
* called after tuning to the correct channel.
|
|
* The callback might be called multiple times before @finish_tx_sync
|
|
* (but @finish_tx_sync will be called once for each) but in practice
|
|
* this is unlikely to happen. It can also refuse in that case if the
|
|
* driver cannot handle that situation.
|
|
* This callback can sleep.
|
|
* @finish_tx_sync: Called as a counterpart to @tx_sync, unless that returned
|
|
* an error. This callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @prepare_multicast: Prepare for multicast filter configuration.
|
|
* This callback is optional, and its return value is passed
|
|
* to configure_filter(). This callback must be atomic.
|
|
*
|
|
* @configure_filter: Configure the device's RX filter.
|
|
* See the section "Frame filtering" for more information.
|
|
* This callback must be implemented and can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @set_tim: Set TIM bit. mac80211 calls this function when a TIM bit
|
|
* must be set or cleared for a given STA. Must be atomic.
|
|
*
|
|
* @set_key: See the section "Hardware crypto acceleration"
|
|
* This callback is only called between add_interface and
|
|
* remove_interface calls, i.e. while the given virtual interface
|
|
* is enabled.
|
|
* Returns a negative error code if the key can't be added.
|
|
* The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @update_tkip_key: See the section "Hardware crypto acceleration"
|
|
* This callback will be called in the context of Rx. Called for drivers
|
|
* which set IEEE80211_KEY_FLAG_TKIP_REQ_RX_P1_KEY.
|
|
* The callback must be atomic.
|
|
*
|
|
* @set_rekey_data: If the device supports GTK rekeying, for example while the
|
|
* host is suspended, it can assign this callback to retrieve the data
|
|
* necessary to do GTK rekeying, this is the KEK, KCK and replay counter.
|
|
* After rekeying was done it should (for example during resume) notify
|
|
* userspace of the new replay counter using ieee80211_gtk_rekey_notify().
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw_scan: Ask the hardware to service the scan request, no need to start
|
|
* the scan state machine in stack. The scan must honour the channel
|
|
* configuration done by the regulatory agent in the wiphy's
|
|
* registered bands. The hardware (or the driver) needs to make sure
|
|
* that power save is disabled.
|
|
* The @req ie/ie_len members are rewritten by mac80211 to contain the
|
|
* entire IEs after the SSID, so that drivers need not look at these
|
|
* at all but just send them after the SSID -- mac80211 includes the
|
|
* (extended) supported rates and HT information (where applicable).
|
|
* When the scan finishes, ieee80211_scan_completed() must be called;
|
|
* note that it also must be called when the scan cannot finish due to
|
|
* any error unless this callback returned a negative error code.
|
|
* The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @cancel_hw_scan: Ask the low-level tp cancel the active hw scan.
|
|
* The driver should ask the hardware to cancel the scan (if possible),
|
|
* but the scan will be completed only after the driver will call
|
|
* ieee80211_scan_completed().
|
|
* This callback is needed for wowlan, to prevent enqueueing a new
|
|
* scan_work after the low-level driver was already suspended.
|
|
* The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @sched_scan_start: Ask the hardware to start scanning repeatedly at
|
|
* specific intervals. The driver must call the
|
|
* ieee80211_sched_scan_results() function whenever it finds results.
|
|
* This process will continue until sched_scan_stop is called.
|
|
*
|
|
* @sched_scan_stop: Tell the hardware to stop an ongoing scheduled scan.
|
|
*
|
|
* @sw_scan_start: Notifier function that is called just before a software scan
|
|
* is started. Can be NULL, if the driver doesn't need this notification.
|
|
* The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @sw_scan_complete: Notifier function that is called just after a
|
|
* software scan finished. Can be NULL, if the driver doesn't need
|
|
* this notification.
|
|
* The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @get_stats: Return low-level statistics.
|
|
* Returns zero if statistics are available.
|
|
* The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @get_tkip_seq: If your device implements TKIP encryption in hardware this
|
|
* callback should be provided to read the TKIP transmit IVs (both IV32
|
|
* and IV16) for the given key from hardware.
|
|
* The callback must be atomic.
|
|
*
|
|
* @set_frag_threshold: Configuration of fragmentation threshold. Assign this
|
|
* if the device does fragmentation by itself; if this callback is
|
|
* implemented then the stack will not do fragmentation.
|
|
* The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @set_rts_threshold: Configuration of RTS threshold (if device needs it)
|
|
* The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @sta_add: Notifies low level driver about addition of an associated station,
|
|
* AP, IBSS/WDS/mesh peer etc. This callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @sta_remove: Notifies low level driver about removal of an associated
|
|
* station, AP, IBSS/WDS/mesh peer etc. This callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @sta_notify: Notifies low level driver about power state transition of an
|
|
* associated station, AP, IBSS/WDS/mesh peer etc. For a VIF operating
|
|
* in AP mode, this callback will not be called when the flag
|
|
* %IEEE80211_HW_AP_LINK_PS is set. Must be atomic.
|
|
*
|
|
* @conf_tx: Configure TX queue parameters (EDCF (aifs, cw_min, cw_max),
|
|
* bursting) for a hardware TX queue.
|
|
* Returns a negative error code on failure.
|
|
* The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @get_tsf: Get the current TSF timer value from firmware/hardware. Currently,
|
|
* this is only used for IBSS mode BSSID merging and debugging. Is not a
|
|
* required function.
|
|
* The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @set_tsf: Set the TSF timer to the specified value in the firmware/hardware.
|
|
* Currently, this is only used for IBSS mode debugging. Is not a
|
|
* required function.
|
|
* The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @reset_tsf: Reset the TSF timer and allow firmware/hardware to synchronize
|
|
* with other STAs in the IBSS. This is only used in IBSS mode. This
|
|
* function is optional if the firmware/hardware takes full care of
|
|
* TSF synchronization.
|
|
* The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @tx_last_beacon: Determine whether the last IBSS beacon was sent by us.
|
|
* This is needed only for IBSS mode and the result of this function is
|
|
* used to determine whether to reply to Probe Requests.
|
|
* Returns non-zero if this device sent the last beacon.
|
|
* The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @ampdu_action: Perform a certain A-MPDU action
|
|
* The RA/TID combination determines the destination and TID we want
|
|
* the ampdu action to be performed for. The action is defined through
|
|
* ieee80211_ampdu_mlme_action. Starting sequence number (@ssn)
|
|
* is the first frame we expect to perform the action on. Notice
|
|
* that TX/RX_STOP can pass NULL for this parameter.
|
|
* The @buf_size parameter is only valid when the action is set to
|
|
* %IEEE80211_AMPDU_TX_OPERATIONAL and indicates the peer's reorder
|
|
* buffer size (number of subframes) for this session -- the driver
|
|
* may neither send aggregates containing more subframes than this
|
|
* nor send aggregates in a way that lost frames would exceed the
|
|
* buffer size. If just limiting the aggregate size, this would be
|
|
* possible with a buf_size of 8:
|
|
* - TX: 1.....7
|
|
* - RX: 2....7 (lost frame #1)
|
|
* - TX: 8..1...
|
|
* which is invalid since #1 was now re-transmitted well past the
|
|
* buffer size of 8. Correct ways to retransmit #1 would be:
|
|
* - TX: 1 or 18 or 81
|
|
* Even "189" would be wrong since 1 could be lost again.
|
|
*
|
|
* Returns a negative error code on failure.
|
|
* The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @get_survey: Return per-channel survey information
|
|
*
|
|
* @rfkill_poll: Poll rfkill hardware state. If you need this, you also
|
|
* need to set wiphy->rfkill_poll to %true before registration,
|
|
* and need to call wiphy_rfkill_set_hw_state() in the callback.
|
|
* The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @set_coverage_class: Set slot time for given coverage class as specified
|
|
* in IEEE 802.11-2007 section 17.3.8.6 and modify ACK timeout
|
|
* accordingly. This callback is not required and may sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @testmode_cmd: Implement a cfg80211 test mode command.
|
|
* The callback can sleep.
|
|
* @testmode_dump: Implement a cfg80211 test mode dump. The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @flush: Flush all pending frames from the hardware queue, making sure
|
|
* that the hardware queues are empty. If the parameter @drop is set
|
|
* to %true, pending frames may be dropped. The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @channel_switch: Drivers that need (or want) to offload the channel
|
|
* switch operation for CSAs received from the AP may implement this
|
|
* callback. They must then call ieee80211_chswitch_done() to indicate
|
|
* completion of the channel switch.
|
|
*
|
|
* @napi_poll: Poll Rx queue for incoming data frames.
|
|
*
|
|
* @set_antenna: Set antenna configuration (tx_ant, rx_ant) on the device.
|
|
* Parameters are bitmaps of allowed antennas to use for TX/RX. Drivers may
|
|
* reject TX/RX mask combinations they cannot support by returning -EINVAL
|
|
* (also see nl80211.h @NL80211_ATTR_WIPHY_ANTENNA_TX).
|
|
*
|
|
* @get_antenna: Get current antenna configuration from device (tx_ant, rx_ant).
|
|
*
|
|
* @remain_on_channel: Starts an off-channel period on the given channel, must
|
|
* call back to ieee80211_ready_on_channel() when on that channel. Note
|
|
* that normal channel traffic is not stopped as this is intended for hw
|
|
* offload. Frames to transmit on the off-channel channel are transmitted
|
|
* normally except for the %IEEE80211_TX_CTL_TX_OFFCHAN flag. When the
|
|
* duration (which will always be non-zero) expires, the driver must call
|
|
* ieee80211_remain_on_channel_expired(). This callback may sleep.
|
|
* @cancel_remain_on_channel: Requests that an ongoing off-channel period is
|
|
* aborted before it expires. This callback may sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @set_ringparam: Set tx and rx ring sizes.
|
|
*
|
|
* @get_ringparam: Get tx and rx ring current and maximum sizes.
|
|
*
|
|
* @tx_frames_pending: Check if there is any pending frame in the hardware
|
|
* queues before entering power save.
|
|
*
|
|
* @set_bitrate_mask: Set a mask of rates to be used for rate control selection
|
|
* when transmitting a frame. Currently only legacy rates are handled.
|
|
* The callback can sleep.
|
|
* @rssi_callback: Notify driver when the average RSSI goes above/below
|
|
* thresholds that were registered previously. The callback can sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* @release_buffered_frames: Release buffered frames according to the given
|
|
* parameters. In the case where the driver buffers some frames for
|
|
* sleeping stations mac80211 will use this callback to tell the driver
|
|
* to release some frames, either for PS-poll or uAPSD.
|
|
* Note that if the @more_data paramter is %false the driver must check
|
|
* if there are more frames on the given TIDs, and if there are more than
|
|
* the frames being released then it must still set the more-data bit in
|
|
* the frame. If the @more_data parameter is %true, then of course the
|
|
* more-data bit must always be set.
|
|
* The @tids parameter tells the driver which TIDs to release frames
|
|
* from, for PS-poll it will always have only a single bit set.
|
|
* In the case this is used for a PS-poll initiated release, the
|
|
* @num_frames parameter will always be 1 so code can be shared. In
|
|
* this case the driver must also set %IEEE80211_TX_STATUS_EOSP flag
|
|
* on the TX status (and must report TX status) so that the PS-poll
|
|
* period is properly ended. This is used to avoid sending multiple
|
|
* responses for a retried PS-poll frame.
|
|
* In the case this is used for uAPSD, the @num_frames parameter may be
|
|
* bigger than one, but the driver may send fewer frames (it must send
|
|
* at least one, however). In this case it is also responsible for
|
|
* setting the EOSP flag in the QoS header of the frames. Also, when the
|
|
* service period ends, the driver must set %IEEE80211_TX_STATUS_EOSP
|
|
* on the last frame in the SP. Alternatively, it may call the function
|
|
* ieee80211_sta_eosp_irqsafe() to inform mac80211 of the end of the SP.
|
|
* This callback must be atomic.
|
|
* @allow_buffered_frames: Prepare device to allow the given number of frames
|
|
* to go out to the given station. The frames will be sent by mac80211
|
|
* via the usual TX path after this call. The TX information for frames
|
|
* released will also have the %IEEE80211_TX_CTL_POLL_RESPONSE flag set
|
|
* and the last one will also have %IEEE80211_TX_STATUS_EOSP set. In case
|
|
* frames from multiple TIDs are released and the driver might reorder
|
|
* them between the TIDs, it must set the %IEEE80211_TX_STATUS_EOSP flag
|
|
* on the last frame and clear it on all others and also handle the EOSP
|
|
* bit in the QoS header correctly. Alternatively, it can also call the
|
|
* ieee80211_sta_eosp_irqsafe() function.
|
|
* The @tids parameter is a bitmap and tells the driver which TIDs the
|
|
* frames will be on; it will at most have two bits set.
|
|
* This callback must be atomic.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_ops {
|
|
void (*tx)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct sk_buff *skb);
|
|
int (*start)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
void (*stop)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_PM
|
|
int (*suspend)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct cfg80211_wowlan *wowlan);
|
|
int (*resume)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
#endif
|
|
int (*add_interface)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
|
|
int (*change_interface)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
enum nl80211_iftype new_type, bool p2p);
|
|
void (*remove_interface)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
|
|
int (*config)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, u32 changed);
|
|
void (*bss_info_changed)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
struct ieee80211_bss_conf *info,
|
|
u32 changed);
|
|
|
|
int (*tx_sync)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
const u8 *bssid, enum ieee80211_tx_sync_type type);
|
|
void (*finish_tx_sync)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
const u8 *bssid,
|
|
enum ieee80211_tx_sync_type type);
|
|
|
|
u64 (*prepare_multicast)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct netdev_hw_addr_list *mc_list);
|
|
void (*configure_filter)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
unsigned int changed_flags,
|
|
unsigned int *total_flags,
|
|
u64 multicast);
|
|
int (*set_tim)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct ieee80211_sta *sta,
|
|
bool set);
|
|
int (*set_key)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, enum set_key_cmd cmd,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif, struct ieee80211_sta *sta,
|
|
struct ieee80211_key_conf *key);
|
|
void (*update_tkip_key)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
struct ieee80211_key_conf *conf,
|
|
struct ieee80211_sta *sta,
|
|
u32 iv32, u16 *phase1key);
|
|
void (*set_rekey_data)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
struct cfg80211_gtk_rekey_data *data);
|
|
int (*hw_scan)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
struct cfg80211_scan_request *req);
|
|
void (*cancel_hw_scan)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
|
|
int (*sched_scan_start)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
struct cfg80211_sched_scan_request *req,
|
|
struct ieee80211_sched_scan_ies *ies);
|
|
void (*sched_scan_stop)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
|
|
void (*sw_scan_start)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
void (*sw_scan_complete)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
int (*get_stats)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_low_level_stats *stats);
|
|
void (*get_tkip_seq)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, u8 hw_key_idx,
|
|
u32 *iv32, u16 *iv16);
|
|
int (*set_frag_threshold)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, u32 value);
|
|
int (*set_rts_threshold)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, u32 value);
|
|
int (*sta_add)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
struct ieee80211_sta *sta);
|
|
int (*sta_remove)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
struct ieee80211_sta *sta);
|
|
void (*sta_notify)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
enum sta_notify_cmd, struct ieee80211_sta *sta);
|
|
int (*conf_tx)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif, u16 queue,
|
|
const struct ieee80211_tx_queue_params *params);
|
|
u64 (*get_tsf)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
|
|
void (*set_tsf)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
u64 tsf);
|
|
void (*reset_tsf)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
|
|
int (*tx_last_beacon)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
int (*ampdu_action)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
enum ieee80211_ampdu_mlme_action action,
|
|
struct ieee80211_sta *sta, u16 tid, u16 *ssn,
|
|
u8 buf_size);
|
|
int (*get_survey)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, int idx,
|
|
struct survey_info *survey);
|
|
void (*rfkill_poll)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
void (*set_coverage_class)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, u8 coverage_class);
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_NL80211_TESTMODE
|
|
int (*testmode_cmd)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, void *data, int len);
|
|
int (*testmode_dump)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct sk_buff *skb,
|
|
struct netlink_callback *cb,
|
|
void *data, int len);
|
|
#endif
|
|
void (*flush)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, bool drop);
|
|
void (*channel_switch)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_channel_switch *ch_switch);
|
|
int (*napi_poll)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, int budget);
|
|
int (*set_antenna)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, u32 tx_ant, u32 rx_ant);
|
|
int (*get_antenna)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, u32 *tx_ant, u32 *rx_ant);
|
|
|
|
int (*remain_on_channel)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_channel *chan,
|
|
enum nl80211_channel_type channel_type,
|
|
int duration);
|
|
int (*cancel_remain_on_channel)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
int (*set_ringparam)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, u32 tx, u32 rx);
|
|
void (*get_ringparam)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
u32 *tx, u32 *tx_max, u32 *rx, u32 *rx_max);
|
|
bool (*tx_frames_pending)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
int (*set_bitrate_mask)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
const struct cfg80211_bitrate_mask *mask);
|
|
void (*rssi_callback)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
enum ieee80211_rssi_event rssi_event);
|
|
|
|
void (*allow_buffered_frames)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_sta *sta,
|
|
u16 tids, int num_frames,
|
|
enum ieee80211_frame_release_type reason,
|
|
bool more_data);
|
|
void (*release_buffered_frames)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_sta *sta,
|
|
u16 tids, int num_frames,
|
|
enum ieee80211_frame_release_type reason,
|
|
bool more_data);
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_alloc_hw - Allocate a new hardware device
|
|
*
|
|
* This must be called once for each hardware device. The returned pointer
|
|
* must be used to refer to this device when calling other functions.
|
|
* mac80211 allocates a private data area for the driver pointed to by
|
|
* @priv in &struct ieee80211_hw, the size of this area is given as
|
|
* @priv_data_len.
|
|
*
|
|
* @priv_data_len: length of private data
|
|
* @ops: callbacks for this device
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_hw *ieee80211_alloc_hw(size_t priv_data_len,
|
|
const struct ieee80211_ops *ops);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_register_hw - Register hardware device
|
|
*
|
|
* You must call this function before any other functions in
|
|
* mac80211. Note that before a hardware can be registered, you
|
|
* need to fill the contained wiphy's information.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the device to register as returned by ieee80211_alloc_hw()
|
|
*/
|
|
int ieee80211_register_hw(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* struct ieee80211_tpt_blink - throughput blink description
|
|
* @throughput: throughput in Kbit/sec
|
|
* @blink_time: blink time in milliseconds
|
|
* (full cycle, ie. one off + one on period)
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_tpt_blink {
|
|
int throughput;
|
|
int blink_time;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* enum ieee80211_tpt_led_trigger_flags - throughput trigger flags
|
|
* @IEEE80211_TPT_LEDTRIG_FL_RADIO: enable blinking with radio
|
|
* @IEEE80211_TPT_LEDTRIG_FL_WORK: enable blinking when working
|
|
* @IEEE80211_TPT_LEDTRIG_FL_CONNECTED: enable blinking when at least one
|
|
* interface is connected in some way, including being an AP
|
|
*/
|
|
enum ieee80211_tpt_led_trigger_flags {
|
|
IEEE80211_TPT_LEDTRIG_FL_RADIO = BIT(0),
|
|
IEEE80211_TPT_LEDTRIG_FL_WORK = BIT(1),
|
|
IEEE80211_TPT_LEDTRIG_FL_CONNECTED = BIT(2),
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_LEDS
|
|
extern char *__ieee80211_get_tx_led_name(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
extern char *__ieee80211_get_rx_led_name(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
extern char *__ieee80211_get_assoc_led_name(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
extern char *__ieee80211_get_radio_led_name(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
extern char *__ieee80211_create_tpt_led_trigger(
|
|
struct ieee80211_hw *hw, unsigned int flags,
|
|
const struct ieee80211_tpt_blink *blink_table,
|
|
unsigned int blink_table_len);
|
|
#endif
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_get_tx_led_name - get name of TX LED
|
|
*
|
|
* mac80211 creates a transmit LED trigger for each wireless hardware
|
|
* that can be used to drive LEDs if your driver registers a LED device.
|
|
* This function returns the name (or %NULL if not configured for LEDs)
|
|
* of the trigger so you can automatically link the LED device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware to get the LED trigger name for
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline char *ieee80211_get_tx_led_name(struct ieee80211_hw *hw)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_LEDS
|
|
return __ieee80211_get_tx_led_name(hw);
|
|
#else
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_get_rx_led_name - get name of RX LED
|
|
*
|
|
* mac80211 creates a receive LED trigger for each wireless hardware
|
|
* that can be used to drive LEDs if your driver registers a LED device.
|
|
* This function returns the name (or %NULL if not configured for LEDs)
|
|
* of the trigger so you can automatically link the LED device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware to get the LED trigger name for
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline char *ieee80211_get_rx_led_name(struct ieee80211_hw *hw)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_LEDS
|
|
return __ieee80211_get_rx_led_name(hw);
|
|
#else
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_get_assoc_led_name - get name of association LED
|
|
*
|
|
* mac80211 creates a association LED trigger for each wireless hardware
|
|
* that can be used to drive LEDs if your driver registers a LED device.
|
|
* This function returns the name (or %NULL if not configured for LEDs)
|
|
* of the trigger so you can automatically link the LED device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware to get the LED trigger name for
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline char *ieee80211_get_assoc_led_name(struct ieee80211_hw *hw)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_LEDS
|
|
return __ieee80211_get_assoc_led_name(hw);
|
|
#else
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_get_radio_led_name - get name of radio LED
|
|
*
|
|
* mac80211 creates a radio change LED trigger for each wireless hardware
|
|
* that can be used to drive LEDs if your driver registers a LED device.
|
|
* This function returns the name (or %NULL if not configured for LEDs)
|
|
* of the trigger so you can automatically link the LED device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware to get the LED trigger name for
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline char *ieee80211_get_radio_led_name(struct ieee80211_hw *hw)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_LEDS
|
|
return __ieee80211_get_radio_led_name(hw);
|
|
#else
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_create_tpt_led_trigger - create throughput LED trigger
|
|
* @hw: the hardware to create the trigger for
|
|
* @flags: trigger flags, see &enum ieee80211_tpt_led_trigger_flags
|
|
* @blink_table: the blink table -- needs to be ordered by throughput
|
|
* @blink_table_len: size of the blink table
|
|
*
|
|
* This function returns %NULL (in case of error, or if no LED
|
|
* triggers are configured) or the name of the new trigger.
|
|
* This function must be called before ieee80211_register_hw().
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline char *
|
|
ieee80211_create_tpt_led_trigger(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, unsigned int flags,
|
|
const struct ieee80211_tpt_blink *blink_table,
|
|
unsigned int blink_table_len)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_LEDS
|
|
return __ieee80211_create_tpt_led_trigger(hw, flags, blink_table,
|
|
blink_table_len);
|
|
#else
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_unregister_hw - Unregister a hardware device
|
|
*
|
|
* This function instructs mac80211 to free allocated resources
|
|
* and unregister netdevices from the networking subsystem.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware to unregister
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_unregister_hw(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_free_hw - free hardware descriptor
|
|
*
|
|
* This function frees everything that was allocated, including the
|
|
* private data for the driver. You must call ieee80211_unregister_hw()
|
|
* before calling this function.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware to free
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_free_hw(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_restart_hw - restart hardware completely
|
|
*
|
|
* Call this function when the hardware was restarted for some reason
|
|
* (hardware error, ...) and the driver is unable to restore its state
|
|
* by itself. mac80211 assumes that at this point the driver/hardware
|
|
* is completely uninitialised and stopped, it starts the process by
|
|
* calling the ->start() operation. The driver will need to reset all
|
|
* internal state that it has prior to calling this function.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware to restart
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_restart_hw(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
|
|
/** ieee80211_napi_schedule - schedule NAPI poll
|
|
*
|
|
* Use this function to schedule NAPI polling on a device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware to start polling
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_napi_schedule(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
|
|
/** ieee80211_napi_complete - complete NAPI polling
|
|
*
|
|
* Use this function to finish NAPI polling on a device.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware to stop polling
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_napi_complete(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_rx - receive frame
|
|
*
|
|
* Use this function to hand received frames to mac80211. The receive
|
|
* buffer in @skb must start with an IEEE 802.11 header. In case of a
|
|
* paged @skb is used, the driver is recommended to put the ieee80211
|
|
* header of the frame on the linear part of the @skb to avoid memory
|
|
* allocation and/or memcpy by the stack.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function may not be called in IRQ context. Calls to this function
|
|
* for a single hardware must be synchronized against each other. Calls to
|
|
* this function, ieee80211_rx_ni() and ieee80211_rx_irqsafe() may not be
|
|
* mixed for a single hardware.
|
|
*
|
|
* In process context use instead ieee80211_rx_ni().
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware this frame came in on
|
|
* @skb: the buffer to receive, owned by mac80211 after this call
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_rx(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct sk_buff *skb);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_rx_irqsafe - receive frame
|
|
*
|
|
* Like ieee80211_rx() but can be called in IRQ context
|
|
* (internally defers to a tasklet.)
|
|
*
|
|
* Calls to this function, ieee80211_rx() or ieee80211_rx_ni() may not
|
|
* be mixed for a single hardware.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware this frame came in on
|
|
* @skb: the buffer to receive, owned by mac80211 after this call
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_rx_irqsafe(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct sk_buff *skb);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_rx_ni - receive frame (in process context)
|
|
*
|
|
* Like ieee80211_rx() but can be called in process context
|
|
* (internally disables bottom halves).
|
|
*
|
|
* Calls to this function, ieee80211_rx() and ieee80211_rx_irqsafe() may
|
|
* not be mixed for a single hardware.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware this frame came in on
|
|
* @skb: the buffer to receive, owned by mac80211 after this call
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline void ieee80211_rx_ni(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct sk_buff *skb)
|
|
{
|
|
local_bh_disable();
|
|
ieee80211_rx(hw, skb);
|
|
local_bh_enable();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_sta_ps_transition - PS transition for connected sta
|
|
*
|
|
* When operating in AP mode with the %IEEE80211_HW_AP_LINK_PS
|
|
* flag set, use this function to inform mac80211 about a connected station
|
|
* entering/leaving PS mode.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function may not be called in IRQ context or with softirqs enabled.
|
|
*
|
|
* Calls to this function for a single hardware must be synchronized against
|
|
* each other.
|
|
*
|
|
* The function returns -EINVAL when the requested PS mode is already set.
|
|
*
|
|
* @sta: currently connected sta
|
|
* @start: start or stop PS
|
|
*/
|
|
int ieee80211_sta_ps_transition(struct ieee80211_sta *sta, bool start);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_sta_ps_transition_ni - PS transition for connected sta
|
|
* (in process context)
|
|
*
|
|
* Like ieee80211_sta_ps_transition() but can be called in process context
|
|
* (internally disables bottom halves). Concurrent call restriction still
|
|
* applies.
|
|
*
|
|
* @sta: currently connected sta
|
|
* @start: start or stop PS
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline int ieee80211_sta_ps_transition_ni(struct ieee80211_sta *sta,
|
|
bool start)
|
|
{
|
|
int ret;
|
|
|
|
local_bh_disable();
|
|
ret = ieee80211_sta_ps_transition(sta, start);
|
|
local_bh_enable();
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The TX headroom reserved by mac80211 for its own tx_status functions.
|
|
* This is enough for the radiotap header.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define IEEE80211_TX_STATUS_HEADROOM 14
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_sta_set_buffered - inform mac80211 about driver-buffered frames
|
|
* @sta: &struct ieee80211_sta pointer for the sleeping station
|
|
* @tid: the TID that has buffered frames
|
|
* @buffered: indicates whether or not frames are buffered for this TID
|
|
*
|
|
* If a driver buffers frames for a powersave station instead of passing
|
|
* them back to mac80211 for retransmission, the station may still need
|
|
* to be told that there are buffered frames via the TIM bit.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function informs mac80211 whether or not there are frames that are
|
|
* buffered in the driver for a given TID; mac80211 can then use this data
|
|
* to set the TIM bit (NOTE: This may call back into the driver's set_tim
|
|
* call! Beware of the locking!)
|
|
*
|
|
* If all frames are released to the station (due to PS-poll or uAPSD)
|
|
* then the driver needs to inform mac80211 that there no longer are
|
|
* frames buffered. However, when the station wakes up mac80211 assumes
|
|
* that all buffered frames will be transmitted and clears this data,
|
|
* drivers need to make sure they inform mac80211 about all buffered
|
|
* frames on the sleep transition (sta_notify() with %STA_NOTIFY_SLEEP).
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that technically mac80211 only needs to know this per AC, not per
|
|
* TID, but since driver buffering will inevitably happen per TID (since
|
|
* it is related to aggregation) it is easier to make mac80211 map the
|
|
* TID to the AC as required instead of keeping track in all drivers that
|
|
* use this API.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_sta_set_buffered(struct ieee80211_sta *sta,
|
|
u8 tid, bool buffered);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_tx_status - transmit status callback
|
|
*
|
|
* Call this function for all transmitted frames after they have been
|
|
* transmitted. It is permissible to not call this function for
|
|
* multicast frames but this can affect statistics.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function may not be called in IRQ context. Calls to this function
|
|
* for a single hardware must be synchronized against each other. Calls
|
|
* to this function, ieee80211_tx_status_ni() and ieee80211_tx_status_irqsafe()
|
|
* may not be mixed for a single hardware.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware the frame was transmitted by
|
|
* @skb: the frame that was transmitted, owned by mac80211 after this call
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_tx_status(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct sk_buff *skb);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_tx_status_ni - transmit status callback (in process context)
|
|
*
|
|
* Like ieee80211_tx_status() but can be called in process context.
|
|
*
|
|
* Calls to this function, ieee80211_tx_status() and
|
|
* ieee80211_tx_status_irqsafe() may not be mixed
|
|
* for a single hardware.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware the frame was transmitted by
|
|
* @skb: the frame that was transmitted, owned by mac80211 after this call
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline void ieee80211_tx_status_ni(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct sk_buff *skb)
|
|
{
|
|
local_bh_disable();
|
|
ieee80211_tx_status(hw, skb);
|
|
local_bh_enable();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_tx_status_irqsafe - IRQ-safe transmit status callback
|
|
*
|
|
* Like ieee80211_tx_status() but can be called in IRQ context
|
|
* (internally defers to a tasklet.)
|
|
*
|
|
* Calls to this function, ieee80211_tx_status() and
|
|
* ieee80211_tx_status_ni() may not be mixed for a single hardware.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware the frame was transmitted by
|
|
* @skb: the frame that was transmitted, owned by mac80211 after this call
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_tx_status_irqsafe(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct sk_buff *skb);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_report_low_ack - report non-responding station
|
|
*
|
|
* When operating in AP-mode, call this function to report a non-responding
|
|
* connected STA.
|
|
*
|
|
* @sta: the non-responding connected sta
|
|
* @num_packets: number of packets sent to @sta without a response
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_report_low_ack(struct ieee80211_sta *sta, u32 num_packets);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_beacon_get_tim - beacon generation function
|
|
* @hw: pointer obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw().
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
* @tim_offset: pointer to variable that will receive the TIM IE offset.
|
|
* Set to 0 if invalid (in non-AP modes).
|
|
* @tim_length: pointer to variable that will receive the TIM IE length,
|
|
* (including the ID and length bytes!).
|
|
* Set to 0 if invalid (in non-AP modes).
|
|
*
|
|
* If the driver implements beaconing modes, it must use this function to
|
|
* obtain the beacon frame/template.
|
|
*
|
|
* If the beacon frames are generated by the host system (i.e., not in
|
|
* hardware/firmware), the driver uses this function to get each beacon
|
|
* frame from mac80211 -- it is responsible for calling this function
|
|
* before the beacon is needed (e.g. based on hardware interrupt).
|
|
*
|
|
* If the beacon frames are generated by the device, then the driver
|
|
* must use the returned beacon as the template and change the TIM IE
|
|
* according to the current DTIM parameters/TIM bitmap.
|
|
*
|
|
* The driver is responsible for freeing the returned skb.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct sk_buff *ieee80211_beacon_get_tim(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
u16 *tim_offset, u16 *tim_length);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_beacon_get - beacon generation function
|
|
* @hw: pointer obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw().
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
*
|
|
* See ieee80211_beacon_get_tim().
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline struct sk_buff *ieee80211_beacon_get(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif)
|
|
{
|
|
return ieee80211_beacon_get_tim(hw, vif, NULL, NULL);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_pspoll_get - retrieve a PS Poll template
|
|
* @hw: pointer obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw().
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
*
|
|
* Creates a PS Poll a template which can, for example, uploaded to
|
|
* hardware. The template must be updated after association so that correct
|
|
* AID, BSSID and MAC address is used.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: Caller (or hardware) is responsible for setting the
|
|
* &IEEE80211_FCTL_PM bit.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct sk_buff *ieee80211_pspoll_get(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_nullfunc_get - retrieve a nullfunc template
|
|
* @hw: pointer obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw().
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
*
|
|
* Creates a Nullfunc template which can, for example, uploaded to
|
|
* hardware. The template must be updated after association so that correct
|
|
* BSSID and address is used.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: Caller (or hardware) is responsible for setting the
|
|
* &IEEE80211_FCTL_PM bit as well as Duration and Sequence Control fields.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct sk_buff *ieee80211_nullfunc_get(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_probereq_get - retrieve a Probe Request template
|
|
* @hw: pointer obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw().
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
* @ssid: SSID buffer
|
|
* @ssid_len: length of SSID
|
|
* @ie: buffer containing all IEs except SSID for the template
|
|
* @ie_len: length of the IE buffer
|
|
*
|
|
* Creates a Probe Request template which can, for example, be uploaded to
|
|
* hardware.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct sk_buff *ieee80211_probereq_get(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
const u8 *ssid, size_t ssid_len,
|
|
const u8 *ie, size_t ie_len);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_rts_get - RTS frame generation function
|
|
* @hw: pointer obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw().
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
* @frame: pointer to the frame that is going to be protected by the RTS.
|
|
* @frame_len: the frame length (in octets).
|
|
* @frame_txctl: &struct ieee80211_tx_info of the frame.
|
|
* @rts: The buffer where to store the RTS frame.
|
|
*
|
|
* If the RTS frames are generated by the host system (i.e., not in
|
|
* hardware/firmware), the low-level driver uses this function to receive
|
|
* the next RTS frame from the 802.11 code. The low-level is responsible
|
|
* for calling this function before and RTS frame is needed.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_rts_get(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
const void *frame, size_t frame_len,
|
|
const struct ieee80211_tx_info *frame_txctl,
|
|
struct ieee80211_rts *rts);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_rts_duration - Get the duration field for an RTS frame
|
|
* @hw: pointer obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw().
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
* @frame_len: the length of the frame that is going to be protected by the RTS.
|
|
* @frame_txctl: &struct ieee80211_tx_info of the frame.
|
|
*
|
|
* If the RTS is generated in firmware, but the host system must provide
|
|
* the duration field, the low-level driver uses this function to receive
|
|
* the duration field value in little-endian byteorder.
|
|
*/
|
|
__le16 ieee80211_rts_duration(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif, size_t frame_len,
|
|
const struct ieee80211_tx_info *frame_txctl);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_ctstoself_get - CTS-to-self frame generation function
|
|
* @hw: pointer obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw().
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
* @frame: pointer to the frame that is going to be protected by the CTS-to-self.
|
|
* @frame_len: the frame length (in octets).
|
|
* @frame_txctl: &struct ieee80211_tx_info of the frame.
|
|
* @cts: The buffer where to store the CTS-to-self frame.
|
|
*
|
|
* If the CTS-to-self frames are generated by the host system (i.e., not in
|
|
* hardware/firmware), the low-level driver uses this function to receive
|
|
* the next CTS-to-self frame from the 802.11 code. The low-level is responsible
|
|
* for calling this function before and CTS-to-self frame is needed.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_ctstoself_get(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
const void *frame, size_t frame_len,
|
|
const struct ieee80211_tx_info *frame_txctl,
|
|
struct ieee80211_cts *cts);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_ctstoself_duration - Get the duration field for a CTS-to-self frame
|
|
* @hw: pointer obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw().
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
* @frame_len: the length of the frame that is going to be protected by the CTS-to-self.
|
|
* @frame_txctl: &struct ieee80211_tx_info of the frame.
|
|
*
|
|
* If the CTS-to-self is generated in firmware, but the host system must provide
|
|
* the duration field, the low-level driver uses this function to receive
|
|
* the duration field value in little-endian byteorder.
|
|
*/
|
|
__le16 ieee80211_ctstoself_duration(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
size_t frame_len,
|
|
const struct ieee80211_tx_info *frame_txctl);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_generic_frame_duration - Calculate the duration field for a frame
|
|
* @hw: pointer obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw().
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
* @frame_len: the length of the frame.
|
|
* @rate: the rate at which the frame is going to be transmitted.
|
|
*
|
|
* Calculate the duration field of some generic frame, given its
|
|
* length and transmission rate (in 100kbps).
|
|
*/
|
|
__le16 ieee80211_generic_frame_duration(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
size_t frame_len,
|
|
struct ieee80211_rate *rate);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_get_buffered_bc - accessing buffered broadcast and multicast frames
|
|
* @hw: pointer as obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw().
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
*
|
|
* Function for accessing buffered broadcast and multicast frames. If
|
|
* hardware/firmware does not implement buffering of broadcast/multicast
|
|
* frames when power saving is used, 802.11 code buffers them in the host
|
|
* memory. The low-level driver uses this function to fetch next buffered
|
|
* frame. In most cases, this is used when generating beacon frame. This
|
|
* function returns a pointer to the next buffered skb or NULL if no more
|
|
* buffered frames are available.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: buffered frames are returned only after DTIM beacon frame was
|
|
* generated with ieee80211_beacon_get() and the low-level driver must thus
|
|
* call ieee80211_beacon_get() first. ieee80211_get_buffered_bc() returns
|
|
* NULL if the previous generated beacon was not DTIM, so the low-level driver
|
|
* does not need to check for DTIM beacons separately and should be able to
|
|
* use common code for all beacons.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct sk_buff *
|
|
ieee80211_get_buffered_bc(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_get_tkip_p1k_iv - get a TKIP phase 1 key for IV32
|
|
*
|
|
* This function returns the TKIP phase 1 key for the given IV32.
|
|
*
|
|
* @keyconf: the parameter passed with the set key
|
|
* @iv32: IV32 to get the P1K for
|
|
* @p1k: a buffer to which the key will be written, as 5 u16 values
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_get_tkip_p1k_iv(struct ieee80211_key_conf *keyconf,
|
|
u32 iv32, u16 *p1k);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_get_tkip_p1k - get a TKIP phase 1 key
|
|
*
|
|
* This function returns the TKIP phase 1 key for the IV32 taken
|
|
* from the given packet.
|
|
*
|
|
* @keyconf: the parameter passed with the set key
|
|
* @skb: the packet to take the IV32 value from that will be encrypted
|
|
* with this P1K
|
|
* @p1k: a buffer to which the key will be written, as 5 u16 values
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline void ieee80211_get_tkip_p1k(struct ieee80211_key_conf *keyconf,
|
|
struct sk_buff *skb, u16 *p1k)
|
|
{
|
|
struct ieee80211_hdr *hdr = (struct ieee80211_hdr *)skb->data;
|
|
const u8 *data = (u8 *)hdr + ieee80211_hdrlen(hdr->frame_control);
|
|
u32 iv32 = get_unaligned_le32(&data[4]);
|
|
|
|
ieee80211_get_tkip_p1k_iv(keyconf, iv32, p1k);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_get_tkip_rx_p1k - get a TKIP phase 1 key for RX
|
|
*
|
|
* This function returns the TKIP phase 1 key for the given IV32
|
|
* and transmitter address.
|
|
*
|
|
* @keyconf: the parameter passed with the set key
|
|
* @ta: TA that will be used with the key
|
|
* @iv32: IV32 to get the P1K for
|
|
* @p1k: a buffer to which the key will be written, as 5 u16 values
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_get_tkip_rx_p1k(struct ieee80211_key_conf *keyconf,
|
|
const u8 *ta, u32 iv32, u16 *p1k);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_get_tkip_p2k - get a TKIP phase 2 key
|
|
*
|
|
* This function computes the TKIP RC4 key for the IV values
|
|
* in the packet.
|
|
*
|
|
* @keyconf: the parameter passed with the set key
|
|
* @skb: the packet to take the IV32/IV16 values from that will be
|
|
* encrypted with this key
|
|
* @p2k: a buffer to which the key will be written, 16 bytes
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_get_tkip_p2k(struct ieee80211_key_conf *keyconf,
|
|
struct sk_buff *skb, u8 *p2k);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* struct ieee80211_key_seq - key sequence counter
|
|
*
|
|
* @tkip: TKIP data, containing IV32 and IV16 in host byte order
|
|
* @ccmp: PN data, most significant byte first (big endian,
|
|
* reverse order than in packet)
|
|
* @aes_cmac: PN data, most significant byte first (big endian,
|
|
* reverse order than in packet)
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_key_seq {
|
|
union {
|
|
struct {
|
|
u32 iv32;
|
|
u16 iv16;
|
|
} tkip;
|
|
struct {
|
|
u8 pn[6];
|
|
} ccmp;
|
|
struct {
|
|
u8 pn[6];
|
|
} aes_cmac;
|
|
};
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_get_key_tx_seq - get key TX sequence counter
|
|
*
|
|
* @keyconf: the parameter passed with the set key
|
|
* @seq: buffer to receive the sequence data
|
|
*
|
|
* This function allows a driver to retrieve the current TX IV/PN
|
|
* for the given key. It must not be called if IV generation is
|
|
* offloaded to the device.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that this function may only be called when no TX processing
|
|
* can be done concurrently, for example when queues are stopped
|
|
* and the stop has been synchronized.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_get_key_tx_seq(struct ieee80211_key_conf *keyconf,
|
|
struct ieee80211_key_seq *seq);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_get_key_rx_seq - get key RX sequence counter
|
|
*
|
|
* @keyconf: the parameter passed with the set key
|
|
* @tid: The TID, or -1 for the management frame value (CCMP only);
|
|
* the value on TID 0 is also used for non-QoS frames. For
|
|
* CMAC, only TID 0 is valid.
|
|
* @seq: buffer to receive the sequence data
|
|
*
|
|
* This function allows a driver to retrieve the current RX IV/PNs
|
|
* for the given key. It must not be called if IV checking is done
|
|
* by the device and not by mac80211.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that this function may only be called when no RX processing
|
|
* can be done concurrently.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_get_key_rx_seq(struct ieee80211_key_conf *keyconf,
|
|
int tid, struct ieee80211_key_seq *seq);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_gtk_rekey_notify - notify userspace supplicant of rekeying
|
|
* @vif: virtual interface the rekeying was done on
|
|
* @bssid: The BSSID of the AP, for checking association
|
|
* @replay_ctr: the new replay counter after GTK rekeying
|
|
* @gfp: allocation flags
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_gtk_rekey_notify(struct ieee80211_vif *vif, const u8 *bssid,
|
|
const u8 *replay_ctr, gfp_t gfp);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_wake_queue - wake specific queue
|
|
* @hw: pointer as obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw().
|
|
* @queue: queue number (counted from zero).
|
|
*
|
|
* Drivers should use this function instead of netif_wake_queue.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_wake_queue(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, int queue);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_stop_queue - stop specific queue
|
|
* @hw: pointer as obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw().
|
|
* @queue: queue number (counted from zero).
|
|
*
|
|
* Drivers should use this function instead of netif_stop_queue.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_stop_queue(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, int queue);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_queue_stopped - test status of the queue
|
|
* @hw: pointer as obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw().
|
|
* @queue: queue number (counted from zero).
|
|
*
|
|
* Drivers should use this function instead of netif_stop_queue.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
int ieee80211_queue_stopped(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, int queue);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_stop_queues - stop all queues
|
|
* @hw: pointer as obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw().
|
|
*
|
|
* Drivers should use this function instead of netif_stop_queue.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_stop_queues(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_wake_queues - wake all queues
|
|
* @hw: pointer as obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw().
|
|
*
|
|
* Drivers should use this function instead of netif_wake_queue.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_wake_queues(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_scan_completed - completed hardware scan
|
|
*
|
|
* When hardware scan offload is used (i.e. the hw_scan() callback is
|
|
* assigned) this function needs to be called by the driver to notify
|
|
* mac80211 that the scan finished. This function can be called from
|
|
* any context, including hardirq context.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware that finished the scan
|
|
* @aborted: set to true if scan was aborted
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_scan_completed(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, bool aborted);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_sched_scan_results - got results from scheduled scan
|
|
*
|
|
* When a scheduled scan is running, this function needs to be called by the
|
|
* driver whenever there are new scan results available.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware that is performing scheduled scans
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_sched_scan_results(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_sched_scan_stopped - inform that the scheduled scan has stopped
|
|
*
|
|
* When a scheduled scan is running, this function can be called by
|
|
* the driver if it needs to stop the scan to perform another task.
|
|
* Usual scenarios are drivers that cannot continue the scheduled scan
|
|
* while associating, for instance.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware that is performing scheduled scans
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_sched_scan_stopped(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_iterate_active_interfaces - iterate active interfaces
|
|
*
|
|
* This function iterates over the interfaces associated with a given
|
|
* hardware that are currently active and calls the callback for them.
|
|
* This function allows the iterator function to sleep, when the iterator
|
|
* function is atomic @ieee80211_iterate_active_interfaces_atomic can
|
|
* be used.
|
|
* Does not iterate over a new interface during add_interface()
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware struct of which the interfaces should be iterated over
|
|
* @iterator: the iterator function to call
|
|
* @data: first argument of the iterator function
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_iterate_active_interfaces(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
void (*iterator)(void *data, u8 *mac,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif),
|
|
void *data);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_iterate_active_interfaces_atomic - iterate active interfaces
|
|
*
|
|
* This function iterates over the interfaces associated with a given
|
|
* hardware that are currently active and calls the callback for them.
|
|
* This function requires the iterator callback function to be atomic,
|
|
* if that is not desired, use @ieee80211_iterate_active_interfaces instead.
|
|
* Does not iterate over a new interface during add_interface()
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware struct of which the interfaces should be iterated over
|
|
* @iterator: the iterator function to call, cannot sleep
|
|
* @data: first argument of the iterator function
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_iterate_active_interfaces_atomic(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
void (*iterator)(void *data,
|
|
u8 *mac,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif),
|
|
void *data);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_queue_work - add work onto the mac80211 workqueue
|
|
*
|
|
* Drivers and mac80211 use this to add work onto the mac80211 workqueue.
|
|
* This helper ensures drivers are not queueing work when they should not be.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware struct for the interface we are adding work for
|
|
* @work: the work we want to add onto the mac80211 workqueue
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_queue_work(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct work_struct *work);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_queue_delayed_work - add work onto the mac80211 workqueue
|
|
*
|
|
* Drivers and mac80211 use this to queue delayed work onto the mac80211
|
|
* workqueue.
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: the hardware struct for the interface we are adding work for
|
|
* @dwork: delayable work to queue onto the mac80211 workqueue
|
|
* @delay: number of jiffies to wait before queueing
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_queue_delayed_work(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct delayed_work *dwork,
|
|
unsigned long delay);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_start_tx_ba_session - Start a tx Block Ack session.
|
|
* @sta: the station for which to start a BA session
|
|
* @tid: the TID to BA on.
|
|
* @timeout: session timeout value (in TUs)
|
|
*
|
|
* Return: success if addBA request was sent, failure otherwise
|
|
*
|
|
* Although mac80211/low level driver/user space application can estimate
|
|
* the need to start aggregation on a certain RA/TID, the session level
|
|
* will be managed by the mac80211.
|
|
*/
|
|
int ieee80211_start_tx_ba_session(struct ieee80211_sta *sta, u16 tid,
|
|
u16 timeout);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_start_tx_ba_cb_irqsafe - low level driver ready to aggregate.
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback
|
|
* @ra: receiver address of the BA session recipient.
|
|
* @tid: the TID to BA on.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function must be called by low level driver once it has
|
|
* finished with preparations for the BA session. It can be called
|
|
* from any context.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_start_tx_ba_cb_irqsafe(struct ieee80211_vif *vif, const u8 *ra,
|
|
u16 tid);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_stop_tx_ba_session - Stop a Block Ack session.
|
|
* @sta: the station whose BA session to stop
|
|
* @tid: the TID to stop BA.
|
|
*
|
|
* Return: negative error if the TID is invalid, or no aggregation active
|
|
*
|
|
* Although mac80211/low level driver/user space application can estimate
|
|
* the need to stop aggregation on a certain RA/TID, the session level
|
|
* will be managed by the mac80211.
|
|
*/
|
|
int ieee80211_stop_tx_ba_session(struct ieee80211_sta *sta, u16 tid);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_stop_tx_ba_cb_irqsafe - low level driver ready to stop aggregate.
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback
|
|
* @ra: receiver address of the BA session recipient.
|
|
* @tid: the desired TID to BA on.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function must be called by low level driver once it has
|
|
* finished with preparations for the BA session tear down. It
|
|
* can be called from any context.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_stop_tx_ba_cb_irqsafe(struct ieee80211_vif *vif, const u8 *ra,
|
|
u16 tid);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_find_sta - find a station
|
|
*
|
|
* @vif: virtual interface to look for station on
|
|
* @addr: station's address
|
|
*
|
|
* This function must be called under RCU lock and the
|
|
* resulting pointer is only valid under RCU lock as well.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_sta *ieee80211_find_sta(struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
const u8 *addr);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_find_sta_by_ifaddr - find a station on hardware
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: pointer as obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw()
|
|
* @addr: remote station's address
|
|
* @localaddr: local address (vif->sdata->vif.addr). Use NULL for 'any'.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function must be called under RCU lock and the
|
|
* resulting pointer is only valid under RCU lock as well.
|
|
*
|
|
* NOTE: You may pass NULL for localaddr, but then you will just get
|
|
* the first STA that matches the remote address 'addr'.
|
|
* We can have multiple STA associated with multiple
|
|
* logical stations (e.g. consider a station connecting to another
|
|
* BSSID on the same AP hardware without disconnecting first).
|
|
* In this case, the result of this method with localaddr NULL
|
|
* is not reliable.
|
|
*
|
|
* DO NOT USE THIS FUNCTION with localaddr NULL if at all possible.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_sta *ieee80211_find_sta_by_ifaddr(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
const u8 *addr,
|
|
const u8 *localaddr);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_sta_block_awake - block station from waking up
|
|
* @hw: the hardware
|
|
* @pubsta: the station
|
|
* @block: whether to block or unblock
|
|
*
|
|
* Some devices require that all frames that are on the queues
|
|
* for a specific station that went to sleep are flushed before
|
|
* a poll response or frames after the station woke up can be
|
|
* delivered to that it. Note that such frames must be rejected
|
|
* by the driver as filtered, with the appropriate status flag.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function allows implementing this mode in a race-free
|
|
* manner.
|
|
*
|
|
* To do this, a driver must keep track of the number of frames
|
|
* still enqueued for a specific station. If this number is not
|
|
* zero when the station goes to sleep, the driver must call
|
|
* this function to force mac80211 to consider the station to
|
|
* be asleep regardless of the station's actual state. Once the
|
|
* number of outstanding frames reaches zero, the driver must
|
|
* call this function again to unblock the station. That will
|
|
* cause mac80211 to be able to send ps-poll responses, and if
|
|
* the station queried in the meantime then frames will also
|
|
* be sent out as a result of this. Additionally, the driver
|
|
* will be notified that the station woke up some time after
|
|
* it is unblocked, regardless of whether the station actually
|
|
* woke up while blocked or not.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_sta_block_awake(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_sta *pubsta, bool block);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_sta_eosp - notify mac80211 about end of SP
|
|
* @pubsta: the station
|
|
*
|
|
* When a device transmits frames in a way that it can't tell
|
|
* mac80211 in the TX status about the EOSP, it must clear the
|
|
* %IEEE80211_TX_STATUS_EOSP bit and call this function instead.
|
|
* This applies for PS-Poll as well as uAPSD.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that there is no non-_irqsafe version right now as
|
|
* it wasn't needed, but just like _tx_status() and _rx()
|
|
* must not be mixed in irqsafe/non-irqsafe versions, this
|
|
* function must not be mixed with those either. Use the
|
|
* all irqsafe, or all non-irqsafe, don't mix! If you need
|
|
* the non-irqsafe version of this, you need to add it.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_sta_eosp_irqsafe(struct ieee80211_sta *pubsta);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_iter_keys - iterate keys programmed into the device
|
|
* @hw: pointer obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw()
|
|
* @vif: virtual interface to iterate, may be %NULL for all
|
|
* @iter: iterator function that will be called for each key
|
|
* @iter_data: custom data to pass to the iterator function
|
|
*
|
|
* This function can be used to iterate all the keys known to
|
|
* mac80211, even those that weren't previously programmed into
|
|
* the device. This is intended for use in WoWLAN if the device
|
|
* needs reprogramming of the keys during suspend. Note that due
|
|
* to locking reasons, it is also only safe to call this at few
|
|
* spots since it must hold the RTNL and be able to sleep.
|
|
*
|
|
* The order in which the keys are iterated matches the order
|
|
* in which they were originally installed and handed to the
|
|
* set_key callback.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_iter_keys(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
void (*iter)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
struct ieee80211_sta *sta,
|
|
struct ieee80211_key_conf *key,
|
|
void *data),
|
|
void *iter_data);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_ap_probereq_get - retrieve a Probe Request template
|
|
* @hw: pointer obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw().
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
*
|
|
* Creates a Probe Request template which can, for example, be uploaded to
|
|
* hardware. The template is filled with bssid, ssid and supported rate
|
|
* information. This function must only be called from within the
|
|
* .bss_info_changed callback function and only in managed mode. The function
|
|
* is only useful when the interface is associated, otherwise it will return
|
|
* NULL.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct sk_buff *ieee80211_ap_probereq_get(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
|
|
struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_beacon_loss - inform hardware does not receive beacons
|
|
*
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
*
|
|
* When beacon filtering is enabled with %IEEE80211_HW_BEACON_FILTER and
|
|
* %IEEE80211_CONF_PS is set, the driver needs to inform whenever the
|
|
* hardware is not receiving beacons with this function.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_beacon_loss(struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_connection_loss - inform hardware has lost connection to the AP
|
|
*
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
*
|
|
* When beacon filtering is enabled with %IEEE80211_HW_BEACON_FILTER, and
|
|
* %IEEE80211_CONF_PS and %IEEE80211_HW_CONNECTION_MONITOR are set, the driver
|
|
* needs to inform if the connection to the AP has been lost.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function will cause immediate change to disassociated state,
|
|
* without connection recovery attempts.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_connection_loss(struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_resume_disconnect - disconnect from AP after resume
|
|
*
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
*
|
|
* Instructs mac80211 to disconnect from the AP after resume.
|
|
* Drivers can use this after WoWLAN if they know that the
|
|
* connection cannot be kept up, for example because keys were
|
|
* used while the device was asleep but the replay counters or
|
|
* similar cannot be retrieved from the device during resume.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that due to implementation issues, if the driver uses
|
|
* the reconfiguration functionality during resume the interface
|
|
* will still be added as associated first during resume and then
|
|
* disconnect normally later.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function can only be called from the resume callback and
|
|
* the driver must not be holding any of its own locks while it
|
|
* calls this function, or at least not any locks it needs in the
|
|
* key configuration paths (if it supports HW crypto).
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_resume_disconnect(struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_disable_dyn_ps - force mac80211 to temporarily disable dynamic psm
|
|
*
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
*
|
|
* Some hardware require full power save to manage simultaneous BT traffic
|
|
* on the WLAN frequency. Full PSM is required periodically, whenever there are
|
|
* burst of BT traffic. The hardware gets information of BT traffic via
|
|
* hardware co-existence lines, and consequentially requests mac80211 to
|
|
* (temporarily) enter full psm.
|
|
* This function will only temporarily disable dynamic PS, not enable PSM if
|
|
* it was not already enabled.
|
|
* The driver must make sure to re-enable dynamic PS using
|
|
* ieee80211_enable_dyn_ps() if the driver has disabled it.
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_disable_dyn_ps(struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_enable_dyn_ps - restore dynamic psm after being disabled
|
|
*
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function restores dynamic PS after being temporarily disabled via
|
|
* ieee80211_disable_dyn_ps(). Each ieee80211_disable_dyn_ps() call must
|
|
* be coupled with an eventual call to this function.
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_enable_dyn_ps(struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_cqm_rssi_notify - inform a configured connection quality monitoring
|
|
* rssi threshold triggered
|
|
*
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
* @rssi_event: the RSSI trigger event type
|
|
* @gfp: context flags
|
|
*
|
|
* When the %IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_CQM_RSSI is set, and a connection quality
|
|
* monitoring is configured with an rssi threshold, the driver will inform
|
|
* whenever the rssi level reaches the threshold.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_cqm_rssi_notify(struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
enum nl80211_cqm_rssi_threshold_event rssi_event,
|
|
gfp_t gfp);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_get_operstate - get the operstate of the vif
|
|
*
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
*
|
|
* The driver might need to know the operstate of the net_device
|
|
* (specifically, whether the link is IF_OPER_UP after resume)
|
|
*/
|
|
unsigned char ieee80211_get_operstate(struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_chswitch_done - Complete channel switch process
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
* @success: make the channel switch successful or not
|
|
*
|
|
* Complete the channel switch post-process: set the new operational channel
|
|
* and wake up the suspended queues.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_chswitch_done(struct ieee80211_vif *vif, bool success);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_request_smps - request SM PS transition
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
* @smps_mode: new SM PS mode
|
|
*
|
|
* This allows the driver to request an SM PS transition in managed
|
|
* mode. This is useful when the driver has more information than
|
|
* the stack about possible interference, for example by bluetooth.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_request_smps(struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
enum ieee80211_smps_mode smps_mode);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_key_removed - disable hw acceleration for key
|
|
* @key_conf: The key hw acceleration should be disabled for
|
|
*
|
|
* This allows drivers to indicate that the given key has been
|
|
* removed from hardware acceleration, due to a new key that
|
|
* was added. Don't use this if the key can continue to be used
|
|
* for TX, if the key restriction is on RX only it is permitted
|
|
* to keep the key for TX only and not call this function.
|
|
*
|
|
* Due to locking constraints, it may only be called during
|
|
* @set_key. This function must be allowed to sleep, and the
|
|
* key it tries to disable may still be used until it returns.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_key_removed(struct ieee80211_key_conf *key_conf);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_ready_on_channel - notification of remain-on-channel start
|
|
* @hw: pointer as obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw()
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_ready_on_channel(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_remain_on_channel_expired - remain_on_channel duration expired
|
|
* @hw: pointer as obtained from ieee80211_alloc_hw()
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_remain_on_channel_expired(struct ieee80211_hw *hw);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_stop_rx_ba_session - callback to stop existing BA sessions
|
|
*
|
|
* in order not to harm the system performance and user experience, the device
|
|
* may request not to allow any rx ba session and tear down existing rx ba
|
|
* sessions based on system constraints such as periodic BT activity that needs
|
|
* to limit wlan activity (eg.sco or a2dp)."
|
|
* in such cases, the intention is to limit the duration of the rx ppdu and
|
|
* therefore prevent the peer device to use a-mpdu aggregation.
|
|
*
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
* @ba_rx_bitmap: Bit map of open rx ba per tid
|
|
* @addr: & to bssid mac address
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_stop_rx_ba_session(struct ieee80211_vif *vif, u16 ba_rx_bitmap,
|
|
const u8 *addr);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* ieee80211_send_bar - send a BlockAckReq frame
|
|
*
|
|
* can be used to flush pending frames from the peer's aggregation reorder
|
|
* buffer.
|
|
*
|
|
* @vif: &struct ieee80211_vif pointer from the add_interface callback.
|
|
* @ra: the peer's destination address
|
|
* @tid: the TID of the aggregation session
|
|
* @ssn: the new starting sequence number for the receiver
|
|
*/
|
|
void ieee80211_send_bar(struct ieee80211_vif *vif, u8 *ra, u16 tid, u16 ssn);
|
|
|
|
/* Rate control API */
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* enum rate_control_changed - flags to indicate which parameter changed
|
|
*
|
|
* @IEEE80211_RC_HT_CHANGED: The HT parameters of the operating channel have
|
|
* changed, rate control algorithm can update its internal state if needed.
|
|
*/
|
|
enum rate_control_changed {
|
|
IEEE80211_RC_HT_CHANGED = BIT(0)
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* struct ieee80211_tx_rate_control - rate control information for/from RC algo
|
|
*
|
|
* @hw: The hardware the algorithm is invoked for.
|
|
* @sband: The band this frame is being transmitted on.
|
|
* @bss_conf: the current BSS configuration
|
|
* @reported_rate: The rate control algorithm can fill this in to indicate
|
|
* which rate should be reported to userspace as the current rate and
|
|
* used for rate calculations in the mesh network.
|
|
* @rts: whether RTS will be used for this frame because it is longer than the
|
|
* RTS threshold
|
|
* @short_preamble: whether mac80211 will request short-preamble transmission
|
|
* if the selected rate supports it
|
|
* @max_rate_idx: user-requested maximum rate (not MCS for now)
|
|
* (deprecated; this will be removed once drivers get updated to use
|
|
* rate_idx_mask)
|
|
* @rate_idx_mask: user-requested rate mask (not MCS for now)
|
|
* @skb: the skb that will be transmitted, the control information in it needs
|
|
* to be filled in
|
|
* @bss: whether this frame is sent out in AP or IBSS mode
|
|
*/
|
|
struct ieee80211_tx_rate_control {
|
|
struct ieee80211_hw *hw;
|
|
struct ieee80211_supported_band *sband;
|
|
struct ieee80211_bss_conf *bss_conf;
|
|
struct sk_buff *skb;
|
|
struct ieee80211_tx_rate reported_rate;
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bool rts, short_preamble;
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u8 max_rate_idx;
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u32 rate_idx_mask;
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bool bss;
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};
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struct rate_control_ops {
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struct module *module;
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const char *name;
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void *(*alloc)(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, struct dentry *debugfsdir);
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void (*free)(void *priv);
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void *(*alloc_sta)(void *priv, struct ieee80211_sta *sta, gfp_t gfp);
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void (*rate_init)(void *priv, struct ieee80211_supported_band *sband,
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struct ieee80211_sta *sta, void *priv_sta);
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void (*rate_update)(void *priv, struct ieee80211_supported_band *sband,
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struct ieee80211_sta *sta,
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void *priv_sta, u32 changed,
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enum nl80211_channel_type oper_chan_type);
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void (*free_sta)(void *priv, struct ieee80211_sta *sta,
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void *priv_sta);
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void (*tx_status)(void *priv, struct ieee80211_supported_band *sband,
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struct ieee80211_sta *sta, void *priv_sta,
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struct sk_buff *skb);
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void (*get_rate)(void *priv, struct ieee80211_sta *sta, void *priv_sta,
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struct ieee80211_tx_rate_control *txrc);
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void (*add_sta_debugfs)(void *priv, void *priv_sta,
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struct dentry *dir);
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void (*remove_sta_debugfs)(void *priv, void *priv_sta);
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};
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static inline int rate_supported(struct ieee80211_sta *sta,
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enum ieee80211_band band,
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int index)
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{
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return (sta == NULL || sta->supp_rates[band] & BIT(index));
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}
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/**
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* rate_control_send_low - helper for drivers for management/no-ack frames
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*
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* Rate control algorithms that agree to use the lowest rate to
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* send management frames and NO_ACK data with the respective hw
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* retries should use this in the beginning of their mac80211 get_rate
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* callback. If true is returned the rate control can simply return.
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* If false is returned we guarantee that sta and sta and priv_sta is
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* not null.
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*
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* Rate control algorithms wishing to do more intelligent selection of
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* rate for multicast/broadcast frames may choose to not use this.
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*
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* @sta: &struct ieee80211_sta pointer to the target destination. Note
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* that this may be null.
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* @priv_sta: private rate control structure. This may be null.
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* @txrc: rate control information we sholud populate for mac80211.
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*/
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bool rate_control_send_low(struct ieee80211_sta *sta,
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void *priv_sta,
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struct ieee80211_tx_rate_control *txrc);
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|
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static inline s8
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rate_lowest_index(struct ieee80211_supported_band *sband,
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struct ieee80211_sta *sta)
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{
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < sband->n_bitrates; i++)
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if (rate_supported(sta, sband->band, i))
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return i;
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/* warn when we cannot find a rate. */
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WARN_ON(1);
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return 0;
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}
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static inline
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bool rate_usable_index_exists(struct ieee80211_supported_band *sband,
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struct ieee80211_sta *sta)
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|
{
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unsigned int i;
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|
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for (i = 0; i < sband->n_bitrates; i++)
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if (rate_supported(sta, sband->band, i))
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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|
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int ieee80211_rate_control_register(struct rate_control_ops *ops);
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void ieee80211_rate_control_unregister(struct rate_control_ops *ops);
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static inline bool
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|
conf_is_ht20(struct ieee80211_conf *conf)
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|
{
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|
return conf->channel_type == NL80211_CHAN_HT20;
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|
}
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|
|
|
static inline bool
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|
conf_is_ht40_minus(struct ieee80211_conf *conf)
|
|
{
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|
return conf->channel_type == NL80211_CHAN_HT40MINUS;
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|
}
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|
|
|
static inline bool
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|
conf_is_ht40_plus(struct ieee80211_conf *conf)
|
|
{
|
|
return conf->channel_type == NL80211_CHAN_HT40PLUS;
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|
}
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|
|
|
static inline bool
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|
conf_is_ht40(struct ieee80211_conf *conf)
|
|
{
|
|
return conf_is_ht40_minus(conf) || conf_is_ht40_plus(conf);
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|
}
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|
|
|
static inline bool
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|
conf_is_ht(struct ieee80211_conf *conf)
|
|
{
|
|
return conf->channel_type != NL80211_CHAN_NO_HT;
|
|
}
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|
|
|
static inline enum nl80211_iftype
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|
ieee80211_iftype_p2p(enum nl80211_iftype type, bool p2p)
|
|
{
|
|
if (p2p) {
|
|
switch (type) {
|
|
case NL80211_IFTYPE_STATION:
|
|
return NL80211_IFTYPE_P2P_CLIENT;
|
|
case NL80211_IFTYPE_AP:
|
|
return NL80211_IFTYPE_P2P_GO;
|
|
default:
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return type;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline enum nl80211_iftype
|
|
ieee80211_vif_type_p2p(struct ieee80211_vif *vif)
|
|
{
|
|
return ieee80211_iftype_p2p(vif->type, vif->p2p);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void ieee80211_enable_rssi_reports(struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
int rssi_min_thold,
|
|
int rssi_max_thold);
|
|
|
|
void ieee80211_disable_rssi_reports(struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
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|
|
|
int ieee80211_add_srates_ie(struct ieee80211_vif *vif, struct sk_buff *skb);
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|
|
|
int ieee80211_add_ext_srates_ie(struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
|
|
struct sk_buff *skb);
|
|
#endif /* MAC80211_H */
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