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1 #ifndef __NET_CFG80211_H
2 #define __NET_CFG80211_H
3 /*
4 * 802.11 device and configuration interface
5 *
6 * Copyright 2006-2010 Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>
7 * Copyright 2013-2014 Intel Mobile Communications GmbH
8 * Copyright 2015-2016 Intel Deutschland GmbH
9 *
10 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
12 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
13 */
14
15 #include <linux/netdevice.h>
16 #include <linux/debugfs.h>
17 #include <linux/list.h>
18 #include <linux/bug.h>
19 #include <linux/netlink.h>
20 #include <linux/skbuff.h>
21 #include <linux/nl80211.h>
22 #include <linux/if_ether.h>
23 #include <linux/ieee80211.h>
24 #include <linux/net.h>
25 #include <net/regulatory.h>
26
27 /**
28 * DOC: Introduction
29 *
30 * cfg80211 is the configuration API for 802.11 devices in Linux. It bridges
31 * userspace and drivers, and offers some utility functionality associated
32 * with 802.11. cfg80211 must, directly or indirectly via mac80211, be used
33 * by all modern wireless drivers in Linux, so that they offer a consistent
34 * API through nl80211. For backward compatibility, cfg80211 also offers
35 * wireless extensions to userspace, but hides them from drivers completely.
36 *
37 * Additionally, cfg80211 contains code to help enforce regulatory spectrum
38 * use restrictions.
39 */
40
41
42 /**
43 * DOC: Device registration
44 *
45 * In order for a driver to use cfg80211, it must register the hardware device
46 * with cfg80211. This happens through a number of hardware capability structs
47 * described below.
48 *
49 * The fundamental structure for each device is the 'wiphy', of which each
50 * instance describes a physical wireless device connected to the system. Each
51 * such wiphy can have zero, one, or many virtual interfaces associated with
52 * it, which need to be identified as such by pointing the network interface's
53 * @ieee80211_ptr pointer to a &struct wireless_dev which further describes
54 * the wireless part of the interface, normally this struct is embedded in the
55 * network interface's private data area. Drivers can optionally allow creating
56 * or destroying virtual interfaces on the fly, but without at least one or the
57 * ability to create some the wireless device isn't useful.
58 *
59 * Each wiphy structure contains device capability information, and also has
60 * a pointer to the various operations the driver offers. The definitions and
61 * structures here describe these capabilities in detail.
62 */
63
64 struct wiphy;
65
66 /*
67 * wireless hardware capability structures
68 */
69
70 /**
71 * enum ieee80211_channel_flags - channel flags
72 *
73 * Channel flags set by the regulatory control code.
74 *
75 * @IEEE80211_CHAN_DISABLED: This channel is disabled.
76 * @IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_IR: do not initiate radiation, this includes
77 * sending probe requests or beaconing.
78 * @IEEE80211_CHAN_RADAR: Radar detection is required on this channel.
79 * @IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_HT40PLUS: extension channel above this channel
80 * is not permitted.
81 * @IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_HT40MINUS: extension channel below this channel
82 * is not permitted.
83 * @IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_OFDM: OFDM is not allowed on this channel.
84 * @IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_80MHZ: If the driver supports 80 MHz on the band,
85 * this flag indicates that an 80 MHz channel cannot use this
86 * channel as the control or any of the secondary channels.
87 * This may be due to the driver or due to regulatory bandwidth
88 * restrictions.
89 * @IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_160MHZ: If the driver supports 160 MHz on the band,
90 * this flag indicates that an 160 MHz channel cannot use this
91 * channel as the control or any of the secondary channels.
92 * This may be due to the driver or due to regulatory bandwidth
93 * restrictions.
94 * @IEEE80211_CHAN_INDOOR_ONLY: see %NL80211_FREQUENCY_ATTR_INDOOR_ONLY
95 * @IEEE80211_CHAN_IR_CONCURRENT: see %NL80211_FREQUENCY_ATTR_IR_CONCURRENT
96 * @IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_20MHZ: 20 MHz bandwidth is not permitted
97 * on this channel.
98 * @IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_10MHZ: 10 MHz bandwidth is not permitted
99 * on this channel.
100 *
101 */
102 enum ieee80211_channel_flags {
103 IEEE80211_CHAN_DISABLED = 1<<0,
104 IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_IR = 1<<1,
105 /* hole at 1<<2 */
106 IEEE80211_CHAN_RADAR = 1<<3,
107 IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_HT40PLUS = 1<<4,
108 IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_HT40MINUS = 1<<5,
109 IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_OFDM = 1<<6,
110 IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_80MHZ = 1<<7,
111 IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_160MHZ = 1<<8,
112 IEEE80211_CHAN_INDOOR_ONLY = 1<<9,
113 IEEE80211_CHAN_IR_CONCURRENT = 1<<10,
114 IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_20MHZ = 1<<11,
115 IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_10MHZ = 1<<12,
116 };
117
118 #define IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_HT40 \
119 (IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_HT40PLUS | IEEE80211_CHAN_NO_HT40MINUS)
120
121 #define IEEE80211_DFS_MIN_CAC_TIME_MS 60000
122 #define IEEE80211_DFS_MIN_NOP_TIME_MS (30 * 60 * 1000)
123
124 /**
125 * struct ieee80211_channel - channel definition
126 *
127 * This structure describes a single channel for use
128 * with cfg80211.
129 *
130 * @center_freq: center frequency in MHz
131 * @hw_value: hardware-specific value for the channel
132 * @flags: channel flags from &enum ieee80211_channel_flags.
133 * @orig_flags: channel flags at registration time, used by regulatory
134 * code to support devices with additional restrictions
135 * @band: band this channel belongs to.
136 * @max_antenna_gain: maximum antenna gain in dBi
137 * @max_power: maximum transmission power (in dBm)
138 * @max_reg_power: maximum regulatory transmission power (in dBm)
139 * @beacon_found: helper to regulatory code to indicate when a beacon
140 * has been found on this channel. Use regulatory_hint_found_beacon()
141 * to enable this, this is useful only on 5 GHz band.
142 * @orig_mag: internal use
143 * @orig_mpwr: internal use
144 * @dfs_state: current state of this channel. Only relevant if radar is required
145 * on this channel.
146 * @dfs_state_entered: timestamp (jiffies) when the dfs state was entered.
147 * @dfs_cac_ms: DFS CAC time in milliseconds, this is valid for DFS channels.
148 */
149 struct ieee80211_channel {
150 enum nl80211_band band;
151 u16 center_freq;
152 u16 hw_value;
153 u32 flags;
154 int max_antenna_gain;
155 int max_power;
156 int max_reg_power;
157 bool beacon_found;
158 u32 orig_flags;
159 int orig_mag, orig_mpwr;
160 enum nl80211_dfs_state dfs_state;
161 unsigned long dfs_state_entered;
162 unsigned int dfs_cac_ms;
163 };
164
165 /**
166 * enum ieee80211_rate_flags - rate flags
167 *
168 * Hardware/specification flags for rates. These are structured
169 * in a way that allows using the same bitrate structure for
170 * different bands/PHY modes.
171 *
172 * @IEEE80211_RATE_SHORT_PREAMBLE: Hardware can send with short
173 * preamble on this bitrate; only relevant in 2.4GHz band and
174 * with CCK rates.
175 * @IEEE80211_RATE_MANDATORY_A: This bitrate is a mandatory rate
176 * when used with 802.11a (on the 5 GHz band); filled by the
177 * core code when registering the wiphy.
178 * @IEEE80211_RATE_MANDATORY_B: This bitrate is a mandatory rate
179 * when used with 802.11b (on the 2.4 GHz band); filled by the
180 * core code when registering the wiphy.
181 * @IEEE80211_RATE_MANDATORY_G: This bitrate is a mandatory rate
182 * when used with 802.11g (on the 2.4 GHz band); filled by the
183 * core code when registering the wiphy.
184 * @IEEE80211_RATE_ERP_G: This is an ERP rate in 802.11g mode.
185 * @IEEE80211_RATE_SUPPORTS_5MHZ: Rate can be used in 5 MHz mode
186 * @IEEE80211_RATE_SUPPORTS_10MHZ: Rate can be used in 10 MHz mode
187 */
188 enum ieee80211_rate_flags {
189 IEEE80211_RATE_SHORT_PREAMBLE = 1<<0,
190 IEEE80211_RATE_MANDATORY_A = 1<<1,
191 IEEE80211_RATE_MANDATORY_B = 1<<2,
192 IEEE80211_RATE_MANDATORY_G = 1<<3,
193 IEEE80211_RATE_ERP_G = 1<<4,
194 IEEE80211_RATE_SUPPORTS_5MHZ = 1<<5,
195 IEEE80211_RATE_SUPPORTS_10MHZ = 1<<6,
196 };
197
198 /**
199 * enum ieee80211_bss_type - BSS type filter
200 *
201 * @IEEE80211_BSS_TYPE_ESS: Infrastructure BSS
202 * @IEEE80211_BSS_TYPE_PBSS: Personal BSS
203 * @IEEE80211_BSS_TYPE_IBSS: Independent BSS
204 * @IEEE80211_BSS_TYPE_MBSS: Mesh BSS
205 * @IEEE80211_BSS_TYPE_ANY: Wildcard value for matching any BSS type
206 */
207 enum ieee80211_bss_type {
208 IEEE80211_BSS_TYPE_ESS,
209 IEEE80211_BSS_TYPE_PBSS,
210 IEEE80211_BSS_TYPE_IBSS,
211 IEEE80211_BSS_TYPE_MBSS,
212 IEEE80211_BSS_TYPE_ANY
213 };
214
215 /**
216 * enum ieee80211_privacy - BSS privacy filter
217 *
218 * @IEEE80211_PRIVACY_ON: privacy bit set
219 * @IEEE80211_PRIVACY_OFF: privacy bit clear
220 * @IEEE80211_PRIVACY_ANY: Wildcard value for matching any privacy setting
221 */
222 enum ieee80211_privacy {
223 IEEE80211_PRIVACY_ON,
224 IEEE80211_PRIVACY_OFF,
225 IEEE80211_PRIVACY_ANY
226 };
227
228 #define IEEE80211_PRIVACY(x) \
229 ((x) ? IEEE80211_PRIVACY_ON : IEEE80211_PRIVACY_OFF)
230
231 /**
232 * struct ieee80211_rate - bitrate definition
233 *
234 * This structure describes a bitrate that an 802.11 PHY can
235 * operate with. The two values @hw_value and @hw_value_short
236 * are only for driver use when pointers to this structure are
237 * passed around.
238 *
239 * @flags: rate-specific flags
240 * @bitrate: bitrate in units of 100 Kbps
241 * @hw_value: driver/hardware value for this rate
242 * @hw_value_short: driver/hardware value for this rate when
243 * short preamble is used
244 */
245 struct ieee80211_rate {
246 u32 flags;
247 u16 bitrate;
248 u16 hw_value, hw_value_short;
249 };
250
251 /**
252 * struct ieee80211_sta_ht_cap - STA's HT capabilities
253 *
254 * This structure describes most essential parameters needed
255 * to describe 802.11n HT capabilities for an STA.
256 *
257 * @ht_supported: is HT supported by the STA
258 * @cap: HT capabilities map as described in 802.11n spec
259 * @ampdu_factor: Maximum A-MPDU length factor
260 * @ampdu_density: Minimum A-MPDU spacing
261 * @mcs: Supported MCS rates
262 */
263 struct ieee80211_sta_ht_cap {
264 u16 cap; /* use IEEE80211_HT_CAP_ */
265 bool ht_supported;
266 u8 ampdu_factor;
267 u8 ampdu_density;
268 struct ieee80211_mcs_info mcs;
269 };
270
271 /**
272 * struct ieee80211_sta_vht_cap - STA's VHT capabilities
273 *
274 * This structure describes most essential parameters needed
275 * to describe 802.11ac VHT capabilities for an STA.
276 *
277 * @vht_supported: is VHT supported by the STA
278 * @cap: VHT capabilities map as described in 802.11ac spec
279 * @vht_mcs: Supported VHT MCS rates
280 */
281 struct ieee80211_sta_vht_cap {
282 bool vht_supported;
283 u32 cap; /* use IEEE80211_VHT_CAP_ */
284 struct ieee80211_vht_mcs_info vht_mcs;
285 };
286
287 /**
288 * struct ieee80211_supported_band - frequency band definition
289 *
290 * This structure describes a frequency band a wiphy
291 * is able to operate in.
292 *
293 * @channels: Array of channels the hardware can operate in
294 * in this band.
295 * @band: the band this structure represents
296 * @n_channels: Number of channels in @channels
297 * @bitrates: Array of bitrates the hardware can operate with
298 * in this band. Must be sorted to give a valid "supported
299 * rates" IE, i.e. CCK rates first, then OFDM.
300 * @n_bitrates: Number of bitrates in @bitrates
301 * @ht_cap: HT capabilities in this band
302 * @vht_cap: VHT capabilities in this band
303 */
304 struct ieee80211_supported_band {
305 struct ieee80211_channel *channels;
306 struct ieee80211_rate *bitrates;
307 enum nl80211_band band;
308 int n_channels;
309 int n_bitrates;
310 struct ieee80211_sta_ht_cap ht_cap;
311 struct ieee80211_sta_vht_cap vht_cap;
312 };
313
314 /*
315 * Wireless hardware/device configuration structures and methods
316 */
317
318 /**
319 * DOC: Actions and configuration
320 *
321 * Each wireless device and each virtual interface offer a set of configuration
322 * operations and other actions that are invoked by userspace. Each of these
323 * actions is described in the operations structure, and the parameters these
324 * operations use are described separately.
325 *
326 * Additionally, some operations are asynchronous and expect to get status
327 * information via some functions that drivers need to call.
328 *
329 * Scanning and BSS list handling with its associated functionality is described
330 * in a separate chapter.
331 */
332
333 #define VHT_MUMIMO_GROUPS_DATA_LEN (WLAN_MEMBERSHIP_LEN +\
334 WLAN_USER_POSITION_LEN)
335
336 /**
337 * struct vif_params - describes virtual interface parameters
338 * @use_4addr: use 4-address frames
339 * @macaddr: address to use for this virtual interface.
340 * If this parameter is set to zero address the driver may
341 * determine the address as needed.
342 * This feature is only fully supported by drivers that enable the
343 * %NL80211_FEATURE_MAC_ON_CREATE flag. Others may support creating
344 ** only p2p devices with specified MAC.
345 * @vht_mumimo_groups: MU-MIMO groupID. used for monitoring only
346 * packets belonging to that MU-MIMO groupID.
347 */
348 struct vif_params {
349 int use_4addr;
350 u8 macaddr[ETH_ALEN];
351 u8 vht_mumimo_groups[VHT_MUMIMO_GROUPS_DATA_LEN];
352 };
353
354 /**
355 * struct key_params - key information
356 *
357 * Information about a key
358 *
359 * @key: key material
360 * @key_len: length of key material
361 * @cipher: cipher suite selector
362 * @seq: sequence counter (IV/PN) for TKIP and CCMP keys, only used
363 * with the get_key() callback, must be in little endian,
364 * length given by @seq_len.
365 * @seq_len: length of @seq.
366 */
367 struct key_params {
368 const u8 *key;
369 const u8 *seq;
370 int key_len;
371 int seq_len;
372 u32 cipher;
373 };
374
375 /**
376 * struct cfg80211_chan_def - channel definition
377 * @chan: the (control) channel
378 * @width: channel width
379 * @center_freq1: center frequency of first segment
380 * @center_freq2: center frequency of second segment
381 * (only with 80+80 MHz)
382 */
383 struct cfg80211_chan_def {
384 struct ieee80211_channel *chan;
385 enum nl80211_chan_width width;
386 u32 center_freq1;
387 u32 center_freq2;
388 };
389
390 /**
391 * cfg80211_get_chandef_type - return old channel type from chandef
392 * @chandef: the channel definition
393 *
394 * Return: The old channel type (NOHT, HT20, HT40+/-) from a given
395 * chandef, which must have a bandwidth allowing this conversion.
396 */
397 static inline enum nl80211_channel_type
398 cfg80211_get_chandef_type(const struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef)
399 {
400 switch (chandef->width) {
401 case NL80211_CHAN_WIDTH_20_NOHT:
402 return NL80211_CHAN_NO_HT;
403 case NL80211_CHAN_WIDTH_20:
404 return NL80211_CHAN_HT20;
405 case NL80211_CHAN_WIDTH_40:
406 if (chandef->center_freq1 > chandef->chan->center_freq)
407 return NL80211_CHAN_HT40PLUS;
408 return NL80211_CHAN_HT40MINUS;
409 default:
410 WARN_ON(1);
411 return NL80211_CHAN_NO_HT;
412 }
413 }
414
415 /**
416 * cfg80211_chandef_create - create channel definition using channel type
417 * @chandef: the channel definition struct to fill
418 * @channel: the control channel
419 * @chantype: the channel type
420 *
421 * Given a channel type, create a channel definition.
422 */
423 void cfg80211_chandef_create(struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef,
424 struct ieee80211_channel *channel,
425 enum nl80211_channel_type chantype);
426
427 /**
428 * cfg80211_chandef_identical - check if two channel definitions are identical
429 * @chandef1: first channel definition
430 * @chandef2: second channel definition
431 *
432 * Return: %true if the channels defined by the channel definitions are
433 * identical, %false otherwise.
434 */
435 static inline bool
436 cfg80211_chandef_identical(const struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef1,
437 const struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef2)
438 {
439 return (chandef1->chan == chandef2->chan &&
440 chandef1->width == chandef2->width &&
441 chandef1->center_freq1 == chandef2->center_freq1 &&
442 chandef1->center_freq2 == chandef2->center_freq2);
443 }
444
445 /**
446 * cfg80211_chandef_compatible - check if two channel definitions are compatible
447 * @chandef1: first channel definition
448 * @chandef2: second channel definition
449 *
450 * Return: %NULL if the given channel definitions are incompatible,
451 * chandef1 or chandef2 otherwise.
452 */
453 const struct cfg80211_chan_def *
454 cfg80211_chandef_compatible(const struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef1,
455 const struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef2);
456
457 /**
458 * cfg80211_chandef_valid - check if a channel definition is valid
459 * @chandef: the channel definition to check
460 * Return: %true if the channel definition is valid. %false otherwise.
461 */
462 bool cfg80211_chandef_valid(const struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef);
463
464 /**
465 * cfg80211_chandef_usable - check if secondary channels can be used
466 * @wiphy: the wiphy to validate against
467 * @chandef: the channel definition to check
468 * @prohibited_flags: the regulatory channel flags that must not be set
469 * Return: %true if secondary channels are usable. %false otherwise.
470 */
471 bool cfg80211_chandef_usable(struct wiphy *wiphy,
472 const struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef,
473 u32 prohibited_flags);
474
475 /**
476 * cfg80211_chandef_dfs_required - checks if radar detection is required
477 * @wiphy: the wiphy to validate against
478 * @chandef: the channel definition to check
479 * @iftype: the interface type as specified in &enum nl80211_iftype
480 * Returns:
481 * 1 if radar detection is required, 0 if it is not, < 0 on error
482 */
483 int cfg80211_chandef_dfs_required(struct wiphy *wiphy,
484 const struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef,
485 enum nl80211_iftype iftype);
486
487 /**
488 * ieee80211_chandef_rate_flags - returns rate flags for a channel
489 *
490 * In some channel types, not all rates may be used - for example CCK
491 * rates may not be used in 5/10 MHz channels.
492 *
493 * @chandef: channel definition for the channel
494 *
495 * Returns: rate flags which apply for this channel
496 */
497 static inline enum ieee80211_rate_flags
498 ieee80211_chandef_rate_flags(struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef)
499 {
500 switch (chandef->width) {
501 case NL80211_CHAN_WIDTH_5:
502 return IEEE80211_RATE_SUPPORTS_5MHZ;
503 case NL80211_CHAN_WIDTH_10:
504 return IEEE80211_RATE_SUPPORTS_10MHZ;
505 default:
506 break;
507 }
508 return 0;
509 }
510
511 /**
512 * ieee80211_chandef_max_power - maximum transmission power for the chandef
513 *
514 * In some regulations, the transmit power may depend on the configured channel
515 * bandwidth which may be defined as dBm/MHz. This function returns the actual
516 * max_power for non-standard (20 MHz) channels.
517 *
518 * @chandef: channel definition for the channel
519 *
520 * Returns: maximum allowed transmission power in dBm for the chandef
521 */
522 static inline int
523 ieee80211_chandef_max_power(struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef)
524 {
525 switch (chandef->width) {
526 case NL80211_CHAN_WIDTH_5:
527 return min(chandef->chan->max_reg_power - 6,
528 chandef->chan->max_power);
529 case NL80211_CHAN_WIDTH_10:
530 return min(chandef->chan->max_reg_power - 3,
531 chandef->chan->max_power);
532 default:
533 break;
534 }
535 return chandef->chan->max_power;
536 }
537
538 /**
539 * enum survey_info_flags - survey information flags
540 *
541 * @SURVEY_INFO_NOISE_DBM: noise (in dBm) was filled in
542 * @SURVEY_INFO_IN_USE: channel is currently being used
543 * @SURVEY_INFO_TIME: active time (in ms) was filled in
544 * @SURVEY_INFO_TIME_BUSY: busy time was filled in
545 * @SURVEY_INFO_TIME_EXT_BUSY: extension channel busy time was filled in
546 * @SURVEY_INFO_TIME_RX: receive time was filled in
547 * @SURVEY_INFO_TIME_TX: transmit time was filled in
548 * @SURVEY_INFO_TIME_SCAN: scan time was filled in
549 *
550 * Used by the driver to indicate which info in &struct survey_info
551 * it has filled in during the get_survey().
552 */
553 enum survey_info_flags {
554 SURVEY_INFO_NOISE_DBM = BIT(0),
555 SURVEY_INFO_IN_USE = BIT(1),
556 SURVEY_INFO_TIME = BIT(2),
557 SURVEY_INFO_TIME_BUSY = BIT(3),
558 SURVEY_INFO_TIME_EXT_BUSY = BIT(4),
559 SURVEY_INFO_TIME_RX = BIT(5),
560 SURVEY_INFO_TIME_TX = BIT(6),
561 SURVEY_INFO_TIME_SCAN = BIT(7),
562 };
563
564 /**
565 * struct survey_info - channel survey response
566 *
567 * @channel: the channel this survey record reports, may be %NULL for a single
568 * record to report global statistics
569 * @filled: bitflag of flags from &enum survey_info_flags
570 * @noise: channel noise in dBm. This and all following fields are
571 * optional
572 * @time: amount of time in ms the radio was turn on (on the channel)
573 * @time_busy: amount of time the primary channel was sensed busy
574 * @time_ext_busy: amount of time the extension channel was sensed busy
575 * @time_rx: amount of time the radio spent receiving data
576 * @time_tx: amount of time the radio spent transmitting data
577 * @time_scan: amount of time the radio spent for scanning
578 *
579 * Used by dump_survey() to report back per-channel survey information.
580 *
581 * This structure can later be expanded with things like
582 * channel duty cycle etc.
583 */
584 struct survey_info {
585 struct ieee80211_channel *channel;
586 u64 time;
587 u64 time_busy;
588 u64 time_ext_busy;
589 u64 time_rx;
590 u64 time_tx;
591 u64 time_scan;
592 u32 filled;
593 s8 noise;
594 };
595
596 #define CFG80211_MAX_WEP_KEYS 4
597
598 /**
599 * struct cfg80211_crypto_settings - Crypto settings
600 * @wpa_versions: indicates which, if any, WPA versions are enabled
601 * (from enum nl80211_wpa_versions)
602 * @cipher_group: group key cipher suite (or 0 if unset)
603 * @n_ciphers_pairwise: number of AP supported unicast ciphers
604 * @ciphers_pairwise: unicast key cipher suites
605 * @n_akm_suites: number of AKM suites
606 * @akm_suites: AKM suites
607 * @control_port: Whether user space controls IEEE 802.1X port, i.e.,
608 * sets/clears %NL80211_STA_FLAG_AUTHORIZED. If true, the driver is
609 * required to assume that the port is unauthorized until authorized by
610 * user space. Otherwise, port is marked authorized by default.
611 * @control_port_ethertype: the control port protocol that should be
612 * allowed through even on unauthorized ports
613 * @control_port_no_encrypt: TRUE to prevent encryption of control port
614 * protocol frames.
615 * @wep_keys: static WEP keys, if not NULL points to an array of
616 * CFG80211_MAX_WEP_KEYS WEP keys
617 * @wep_tx_key: key index (0..3) of the default TX static WEP key
618 */
619 struct cfg80211_crypto_settings {
620 u32 wpa_versions;
621 u32 cipher_group;
622 int n_ciphers_pairwise;
623 u32 ciphers_pairwise[NL80211_MAX_NR_CIPHER_SUITES];
624 int n_akm_suites;
625 u32 akm_suites[NL80211_MAX_NR_AKM_SUITES];
626 bool control_port;
627 __be16 control_port_ethertype;
628 bool control_port_no_encrypt;
629 struct key_params *wep_keys;
630 int wep_tx_key;
631 };
632
633 /**
634 * struct cfg80211_beacon_data - beacon data
635 * @head: head portion of beacon (before TIM IE)
636 * or %NULL if not changed
637 * @tail: tail portion of beacon (after TIM IE)
638 * or %NULL if not changed
639 * @head_len: length of @head
640 * @tail_len: length of @tail
641 * @beacon_ies: extra information element(s) to add into Beacon frames or %NULL
642 * @beacon_ies_len: length of beacon_ies in octets
643 * @proberesp_ies: extra information element(s) to add into Probe Response
644 * frames or %NULL
645 * @proberesp_ies_len: length of proberesp_ies in octets
646 * @assocresp_ies: extra information element(s) to add into (Re)Association
647 * Response frames or %NULL
648 * @assocresp_ies_len: length of assocresp_ies in octets
649 * @probe_resp_len: length of probe response template (@probe_resp)
650 * @probe_resp: probe response template (AP mode only)
651 */
652 struct cfg80211_beacon_data {
653 const u8 *head, *tail;
654 const u8 *beacon_ies;
655 const u8 *proberesp_ies;
656 const u8 *assocresp_ies;
657 const u8 *probe_resp;
658
659 size_t head_len, tail_len;
660 size_t beacon_ies_len;
661 size_t proberesp_ies_len;
662 size_t assocresp_ies_len;
663 size_t probe_resp_len;
664 };
665
666 struct mac_address {
667 u8 addr[ETH_ALEN];
668 };
669
670 /**
671 * struct cfg80211_acl_data - Access control list data
672 *
673 * @acl_policy: ACL policy to be applied on the station's
674 * entry specified by mac_addr
675 * @n_acl_entries: Number of MAC address entries passed
676 * @mac_addrs: List of MAC addresses of stations to be used for ACL
677 */
678 struct cfg80211_acl_data {
679 enum nl80211_acl_policy acl_policy;
680 int n_acl_entries;
681
682 /* Keep it last */
683 struct mac_address mac_addrs[];
684 };
685
686 /*
687 * cfg80211_bitrate_mask - masks for bitrate control
688 */
689 struct cfg80211_bitrate_mask {
690 struct {
691 u32 legacy;
692 u8 ht_mcs[IEEE80211_HT_MCS_MASK_LEN];
693 u16 vht_mcs[NL80211_VHT_NSS_MAX];
694 enum nl80211_txrate_gi gi;
695 } control[NUM_NL80211_BANDS];
696 };
697
698 /**
699 * struct cfg80211_ap_settings - AP configuration
700 *
701 * Used to configure an AP interface.
702 *
703 * @chandef: defines the channel to use
704 * @beacon: beacon data
705 * @beacon_interval: beacon interval
706 * @dtim_period: DTIM period
707 * @ssid: SSID to be used in the BSS (note: may be %NULL if not provided from
708 * user space)
709 * @ssid_len: length of @ssid
710 * @hidden_ssid: whether to hide the SSID in Beacon/Probe Response frames
711 * @crypto: crypto settings
712 * @privacy: the BSS uses privacy
713 * @auth_type: Authentication type (algorithm)
714 * @smps_mode: SMPS mode
715 * @inactivity_timeout: time in seconds to determine station's inactivity.
716 * @p2p_ctwindow: P2P CT Window
717 * @p2p_opp_ps: P2P opportunistic PS
718 * @acl: ACL configuration used by the drivers which has support for
719 * MAC address based access control
720 * @pbss: If set, start as a PCP instead of AP. Relevant for DMG
721 * networks.
722 * @beacon_rate: bitrate to be used for beacons
723 */
724 struct cfg80211_ap_settings {
725 struct cfg80211_chan_def chandef;
726
727 struct cfg80211_beacon_data beacon;
728
729 int beacon_interval, dtim_period;
730 const u8 *ssid;
731 size_t ssid_len;
732 enum nl80211_hidden_ssid hidden_ssid;
733 struct cfg80211_crypto_settings crypto;
734 bool privacy;
735 enum nl80211_auth_type auth_type;
736 enum nl80211_smps_mode smps_mode;
737 int inactivity_timeout;
738 u8 p2p_ctwindow;
739 bool p2p_opp_ps;
740 const struct cfg80211_acl_data *acl;
741 bool pbss;
742 struct cfg80211_bitrate_mask beacon_rate;
743 };
744
745 /**
746 * struct cfg80211_csa_settings - channel switch settings
747 *
748 * Used for channel switch
749 *
750 * @chandef: defines the channel to use after the switch
751 * @beacon_csa: beacon data while performing the switch
752 * @counter_offsets_beacon: offsets of the counters within the beacon (tail)
753 * @counter_offsets_presp: offsets of the counters within the probe response
754 * @n_counter_offsets_beacon: number of csa counters the beacon (tail)
755 * @n_counter_offsets_presp: number of csa counters in the probe response
756 * @beacon_after: beacon data to be used on the new channel
757 * @radar_required: whether radar detection is required on the new channel
758 * @block_tx: whether transmissions should be blocked while changing
759 * @count: number of beacons until switch
760 */
761 struct cfg80211_csa_settings {
762 struct cfg80211_chan_def chandef;
763 struct cfg80211_beacon_data beacon_csa;
764 const u16 *counter_offsets_beacon;
765 const u16 *counter_offsets_presp;
766 unsigned int n_counter_offsets_beacon;
767 unsigned int n_counter_offsets_presp;
768 struct cfg80211_beacon_data beacon_after;
769 bool radar_required;
770 bool block_tx;
771 u8 count;
772 };
773
774 /**
775 * enum station_parameters_apply_mask - station parameter values to apply
776 * @STATION_PARAM_APPLY_UAPSD: apply new uAPSD parameters (uapsd_queues, max_sp)
777 * @STATION_PARAM_APPLY_CAPABILITY: apply new capability
778 * @STATION_PARAM_APPLY_PLINK_STATE: apply new plink state
779 *
780 * Not all station parameters have in-band "no change" signalling,
781 * for those that don't these flags will are used.
782 */
783 enum station_parameters_apply_mask {
784 STATION_PARAM_APPLY_UAPSD = BIT(0),
785 STATION_PARAM_APPLY_CAPABILITY = BIT(1),
786 STATION_PARAM_APPLY_PLINK_STATE = BIT(2),
787 };
788
789 /**
790 * struct station_parameters - station parameters
791 *
792 * Used to change and create a new station.
793 *
794 * @vlan: vlan interface station should belong to
795 * @supported_rates: supported rates in IEEE 802.11 format
796 * (or NULL for no change)
797 * @supported_rates_len: number of supported rates
798 * @sta_flags_mask: station flags that changed
799 * (bitmask of BIT(NL80211_STA_FLAG_...))
800 * @sta_flags_set: station flags values
801 * (bitmask of BIT(NL80211_STA_FLAG_...))
802 * @listen_interval: listen interval or -1 for no change
803 * @aid: AID or zero for no change
804 * @peer_aid: mesh peer AID or zero for no change
805 * @plink_action: plink action to take
806 * @plink_state: set the peer link state for a station
807 * @ht_capa: HT capabilities of station
808 * @vht_capa: VHT capabilities of station
809 * @uapsd_queues: bitmap of queues configured for uapsd. same format
810 * as the AC bitmap in the QoS info field
811 * @max_sp: max Service Period. same format as the MAX_SP in the
812 * QoS info field (but already shifted down)
813 * @sta_modify_mask: bitmap indicating which parameters changed
814 * (for those that don't have a natural "no change" value),
815 * see &enum station_parameters_apply_mask
816 * @local_pm: local link-specific mesh power save mode (no change when set
817 * to unknown)
818 * @capability: station capability
819 * @ext_capab: extended capabilities of the station
820 * @ext_capab_len: number of extended capabilities
821 * @supported_channels: supported channels in IEEE 802.11 format
822 * @supported_channels_len: number of supported channels
823 * @supported_oper_classes: supported oper classes in IEEE 802.11 format
824 * @supported_oper_classes_len: number of supported operating classes
825 * @opmode_notif: operating mode field from Operating Mode Notification
826 * @opmode_notif_used: information if operating mode field is used
827 * @support_p2p_ps: information if station supports P2P PS mechanism
828 */
829 struct station_parameters {
830 const u8 *supported_rates;
831 struct net_device *vlan;
832 u32 sta_flags_mask, sta_flags_set;
833 u32 sta_modify_mask;
834 int listen_interval;
835 u16 aid;
836 u16 peer_aid;
837 u8 supported_rates_len;
838 u8 plink_action;
839 u8 plink_state;
840 const struct ieee80211_ht_cap *ht_capa;
841 const struct ieee80211_vht_cap *vht_capa;
842 u8 uapsd_queues;
843 u8 max_sp;
844 enum nl80211_mesh_power_mode local_pm;
845 u16 capability;
846 const u8 *ext_capab;
847 u8 ext_capab_len;
848 const u8 *supported_channels;
849 u8 supported_channels_len;
850 const u8 *supported_oper_classes;
851 u8 supported_oper_classes_len;
852 u8 opmode_notif;
853 bool opmode_notif_used;
854 int support_p2p_ps;
855 };
856
857 /**
858 * struct station_del_parameters - station deletion parameters
859 *
860 * Used to delete a station entry (or all stations).
861 *
862 * @mac: MAC address of the station to remove or NULL to remove all stations
863 * @subtype: Management frame subtype to use for indicating removal
864 * (10 = Disassociation, 12 = Deauthentication)
865 * @reason_code: Reason code for the Disassociation/Deauthentication frame
866 */
867 struct station_del_parameters {
868 const u8 *mac;
869 u8 subtype;
870 u16 reason_code;
871 };
872
873 /**
874 * enum cfg80211_station_type - the type of station being modified
875 * @CFG80211_STA_AP_CLIENT: client of an AP interface
876 * @CFG80211_STA_AP_CLIENT_UNASSOC: client of an AP interface that is still
877 * unassociated (update properties for this type of client is permitted)
878 * @CFG80211_STA_AP_MLME_CLIENT: client of an AP interface that has
879 * the AP MLME in the device
880 * @CFG80211_STA_AP_STA: AP station on managed interface
881 * @CFG80211_STA_IBSS: IBSS station
882 * @CFG80211_STA_TDLS_PEER_SETUP: TDLS peer on managed interface (dummy entry
883 * while TDLS setup is in progress, it moves out of this state when
884 * being marked authorized; use this only if TDLS with external setup is
885 * supported/used)
886 * @CFG80211_STA_TDLS_PEER_ACTIVE: TDLS peer on managed interface (active
887 * entry that is operating, has been marked authorized by userspace)
888 * @CFG80211_STA_MESH_PEER_KERNEL: peer on mesh interface (kernel managed)
889 * @CFG80211_STA_MESH_PEER_USER: peer on mesh interface (user managed)
890 */
891 enum cfg80211_station_type {
892 CFG80211_STA_AP_CLIENT,
893 CFG80211_STA_AP_CLIENT_UNASSOC,
894 CFG80211_STA_AP_MLME_CLIENT,
895 CFG80211_STA_AP_STA,
896 CFG80211_STA_IBSS,
897 CFG80211_STA_TDLS_PEER_SETUP,
898 CFG80211_STA_TDLS_PEER_ACTIVE,
899 CFG80211_STA_MESH_PEER_KERNEL,
900 CFG80211_STA_MESH_PEER_USER,
901 };
902
903 /**
904 * cfg80211_check_station_change - validate parameter changes
905 * @wiphy: the wiphy this operates on
906 * @params: the new parameters for a station
907 * @statype: the type of station being modified
908 *
909 * Utility function for the @change_station driver method. Call this function
910 * with the appropriate station type looking up the station (and checking that
911 * it exists). It will verify whether the station change is acceptable, and if
912 * not will return an error code. Note that it may modify the parameters for
913 * backward compatibility reasons, so don't use them before calling this.
914 */
915 int cfg80211_check_station_change(struct wiphy *wiphy,
916 struct station_parameters *params,
917 enum cfg80211_station_type statype);
918
919 /**
920 * enum station_info_rate_flags - bitrate info flags
921 *
922 * Used by the driver to indicate the specific rate transmission
923 * type for 802.11n transmissions.
924 *
925 * @RATE_INFO_FLAGS_MCS: mcs field filled with HT MCS
926 * @RATE_INFO_FLAGS_VHT_MCS: mcs field filled with VHT MCS
927 * @RATE_INFO_FLAGS_SHORT_GI: 400ns guard interval
928 * @RATE_INFO_FLAGS_60G: 60GHz MCS
929 */
930 enum rate_info_flags {
931 RATE_INFO_FLAGS_MCS = BIT(0),
932 RATE_INFO_FLAGS_VHT_MCS = BIT(1),
933 RATE_INFO_FLAGS_SHORT_GI = BIT(2),
934 RATE_INFO_FLAGS_60G = BIT(3),
935 };
936
937 /**
938 * enum rate_info_bw - rate bandwidth information
939 *
940 * Used by the driver to indicate the rate bandwidth.
941 *
942 * @RATE_INFO_BW_5: 5 MHz bandwidth
943 * @RATE_INFO_BW_10: 10 MHz bandwidth
944 * @RATE_INFO_BW_20: 20 MHz bandwidth
945 * @RATE_INFO_BW_40: 40 MHz bandwidth
946 * @RATE_INFO_BW_80: 80 MHz bandwidth
947 * @RATE_INFO_BW_160: 160 MHz bandwidth
948 */
949 enum rate_info_bw {
950 RATE_INFO_BW_5,
951 RATE_INFO_BW_10,
952 RATE_INFO_BW_20,
953 RATE_INFO_BW_40,
954 RATE_INFO_BW_80,
955 RATE_INFO_BW_160,
956 };
957
958 /**
959 * struct rate_info - bitrate information
960 *
961 * Information about a receiving or transmitting bitrate
962 *
963 * @flags: bitflag of flags from &enum rate_info_flags
964 * @mcs: mcs index if struct describes a 802.11n bitrate
965 * @legacy: bitrate in 100kbit/s for 802.11abg
966 * @nss: number of streams (VHT only)
967 * @bw: bandwidth (from &enum rate_info_bw)
968 */
969 struct rate_info {
970 u8 flags;
971 u8 mcs;
972 u16 legacy;
973 u8 nss;
974 u8 bw;
975 };
976
977 /**
978 * enum station_info_rate_flags - bitrate info flags
979 *
980 * Used by the driver to indicate the specific rate transmission
981 * type for 802.11n transmissions.
982 *
983 * @BSS_PARAM_FLAGS_CTS_PROT: whether CTS protection is enabled
984 * @BSS_PARAM_FLAGS_SHORT_PREAMBLE: whether short preamble is enabled
985 * @BSS_PARAM_FLAGS_SHORT_SLOT_TIME: whether short slot time is enabled
986 */
987 enum bss_param_flags {
988 BSS_PARAM_FLAGS_CTS_PROT = 1<<0,
989 BSS_PARAM_FLAGS_SHORT_PREAMBLE = 1<<1,
990 BSS_PARAM_FLAGS_SHORT_SLOT_TIME = 1<<2,
991 };
992
993 /**
994 * struct sta_bss_parameters - BSS parameters for the attached station
995 *
996 * Information about the currently associated BSS
997 *
998 * @flags: bitflag of flags from &enum bss_param_flags
999 * @dtim_period: DTIM period for the BSS
1000 * @beacon_interval: beacon interval
1001 */
1002 struct sta_bss_parameters {
1003 u8 flags;
1004 u8 dtim_period;
1005 u16 beacon_interval;
1006 };
1007
1008 /**
1009 * struct cfg80211_tid_stats - per-TID statistics
1010 * @filled: bitmap of flags using the bits of &enum nl80211_tid_stats to
1011 * indicate the relevant values in this struct are filled
1012 * @rx_msdu: number of received MSDUs
1013 * @tx_msdu: number of (attempted) transmitted MSDUs
1014 * @tx_msdu_retries: number of retries (not counting the first) for
1015 * transmitted MSDUs
1016 * @tx_msdu_failed: number of failed transmitted MSDUs
1017 */
1018 struct cfg80211_tid_stats {
1019 u32 filled;
1020 u64 rx_msdu;
1021 u64 tx_msdu;
1022 u64 tx_msdu_retries;
1023 u64 tx_msdu_failed;
1024 };
1025
1026 #define IEEE80211_MAX_CHAINS 4
1027
1028 /**
1029 * struct station_info - station information
1030 *
1031 * Station information filled by driver for get_station() and dump_station.
1032 *
1033 * @filled: bitflag of flags using the bits of &enum nl80211_sta_info to
1034 * indicate the relevant values in this struct for them
1035 * @connected_time: time(in secs) since a station is last connected
1036 * @inactive_time: time since last station activity (tx/rx) in milliseconds
1037 * @rx_bytes: bytes (size of MPDUs) received from this station
1038 * @tx_bytes: bytes (size of MPDUs) transmitted to this station
1039 * @llid: mesh local link id
1040 * @plid: mesh peer link id
1041 * @plink_state: mesh peer link state
1042 * @signal: The signal strength, type depends on the wiphy's signal_type.
1043 * For CFG80211_SIGNAL_TYPE_MBM, value is expressed in _dBm_.
1044 * @signal_avg: Average signal strength, type depends on the wiphy's signal_type.
1045 * For CFG80211_SIGNAL_TYPE_MBM, value is expressed in _dBm_.
1046 * @chains: bitmask for filled values in @chain_signal, @chain_signal_avg
1047 * @chain_signal: per-chain signal strength of last received packet in dBm
1048 * @chain_signal_avg: per-chain signal strength average in dBm
1049 * @txrate: current unicast bitrate from this station
1050 * @rxrate: current unicast bitrate to this station
1051 * @rx_packets: packets (MSDUs & MMPDUs) received from this station
1052 * @tx_packets: packets (MSDUs & MMPDUs) transmitted to this station
1053 * @tx_retries: cumulative retry counts (MPDUs)
1054 * @tx_failed: number of failed transmissions (MPDUs) (retries exceeded, no ACK)
1055 * @rx_dropped_misc: Dropped for un-specified reason.
1056 * @bss_param: current BSS parameters
1057 * @generation: generation number for nl80211 dumps.
1058 * This number should increase every time the list of stations
1059 * changes, i.e. when a station is added or removed, so that
1060 * userspace can tell whether it got a consistent snapshot.
1061 * @assoc_req_ies: IEs from (Re)Association Request.
1062 * This is used only when in AP mode with drivers that do not use
1063 * user space MLME/SME implementation. The information is provided for
1064 * the cfg80211_new_sta() calls to notify user space of the IEs.
1065 * @assoc_req_ies_len: Length of assoc_req_ies buffer in octets.
1066 * @sta_flags: station flags mask & values
1067 * @beacon_loss_count: Number of times beacon loss event has triggered.
1068 * @t_offset: Time offset of the station relative to this host.
1069 * @local_pm: local mesh STA power save mode
1070 * @peer_pm: peer mesh STA power save mode
1071 * @nonpeer_pm: non-peer mesh STA power save mode
1072 * @expected_throughput: expected throughput in kbps (including 802.11 headers)
1073 * towards this station.
1074 * @rx_beacon: number of beacons received from this peer
1075 * @rx_beacon_signal_avg: signal strength average (in dBm) for beacons received
1076 * from this peer
1077 * @rx_duration: aggregate PPDU duration(usecs) for all the frames from a peer
1078 * @pertid: per-TID statistics, see &struct cfg80211_tid_stats, using the last
1079 * (IEEE80211_NUM_TIDS) index for MSDUs not encapsulated in QoS-MPDUs.
1080 */
1081 struct station_info {
1082 u64 filled;
1083 u32 connected_time;
1084 u32 inactive_time;
1085 u64 rx_bytes;
1086 u64 tx_bytes;
1087 u16 llid;
1088 u16 plid;
1089 u8 plink_state;
1090 s8 signal;
1091 s8 signal_avg;
1092
1093 u8 chains;
1094 s8 chain_signal[IEEE80211_MAX_CHAINS];
1095 s8 chain_signal_avg[IEEE80211_MAX_CHAINS];
1096
1097 struct rate_info txrate;
1098 struct rate_info rxrate;
1099 u32 rx_packets;
1100 u32 tx_packets;
1101 u32 tx_retries;
1102 u32 tx_failed;
1103 u32 rx_dropped_misc;
1104 struct sta_bss_parameters bss_param;
1105 struct nl80211_sta_flag_update sta_flags;
1106
1107 int generation;
1108
1109 const u8 *assoc_req_ies;
1110 size_t assoc_req_ies_len;
1111
1112 u32 beacon_loss_count;
1113 s64 t_offset;
1114 enum nl80211_mesh_power_mode local_pm;
1115 enum nl80211_mesh_power_mode peer_pm;
1116 enum nl80211_mesh_power_mode nonpeer_pm;
1117
1118 u32 expected_throughput;
1119
1120 u64 rx_beacon;
1121 u64 rx_duration;
1122 u8 rx_beacon_signal_avg;
1123 struct cfg80211_tid_stats pertid[IEEE80211_NUM_TIDS + 1];
1124 };
1125
1126 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_CFG80211)
1127 /**
1128 * cfg80211_get_station - retrieve information about a given station
1129 * @dev: the device where the station is supposed to be connected to
1130 * @mac_addr: the mac address of the station of interest
1131 * @sinfo: pointer to the structure to fill with the information
1132 *
1133 * Returns 0 on success and sinfo is filled with the available information
1134 * otherwise returns a negative error code and the content of sinfo has to be
1135 * considered undefined.
1136 */
1137 int cfg80211_get_station(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *mac_addr,
1138 struct station_info *sinfo);
1139 #else
1140 static inline int cfg80211_get_station(struct net_device *dev,
1141 const u8 *mac_addr,
1142 struct station_info *sinfo)
1143 {
1144 return -ENOENT;
1145 }
1146 #endif
1147
1148 /**
1149 * enum monitor_flags - monitor flags
1150 *
1151 * Monitor interface configuration flags. Note that these must be the bits
1152 * according to the nl80211 flags.
1153 *
1154 * @MONITOR_FLAG_FCSFAIL: pass frames with bad FCS
1155 * @MONITOR_FLAG_PLCPFAIL: pass frames with bad PLCP
1156 * @MONITOR_FLAG_CONTROL: pass control frames
1157 * @MONITOR_FLAG_OTHER_BSS: disable BSSID filtering
1158 * @MONITOR_FLAG_COOK_FRAMES: report frames after processing
1159 * @MONITOR_FLAG_ACTIVE: active monitor, ACKs frames on its MAC address
1160 */
1161 enum monitor_flags {
1162 MONITOR_FLAG_FCSFAIL = 1<<NL80211_MNTR_FLAG_FCSFAIL,
1163 MONITOR_FLAG_PLCPFAIL = 1<<NL80211_MNTR_FLAG_PLCPFAIL,
1164 MONITOR_FLAG_CONTROL = 1<<NL80211_MNTR_FLAG_CONTROL,
1165 MONITOR_FLAG_OTHER_BSS = 1<<NL80211_MNTR_FLAG_OTHER_BSS,
1166 MONITOR_FLAG_COOK_FRAMES = 1<<NL80211_MNTR_FLAG_COOK_FRAMES,
1167 MONITOR_FLAG_ACTIVE = 1<<NL80211_MNTR_FLAG_ACTIVE,
1168 };
1169
1170 /**
1171 * enum mpath_info_flags - mesh path information flags
1172 *
1173 * Used by the driver to indicate which info in &struct mpath_info it has filled
1174 * in during get_station() or dump_station().
1175 *
1176 * @MPATH_INFO_FRAME_QLEN: @frame_qlen filled
1177 * @MPATH_INFO_SN: @sn filled
1178 * @MPATH_INFO_METRIC: @metric filled
1179 * @MPATH_INFO_EXPTIME: @exptime filled
1180 * @MPATH_INFO_DISCOVERY_TIMEOUT: @discovery_timeout filled
1181 * @MPATH_INFO_DISCOVERY_RETRIES: @discovery_retries filled
1182 * @MPATH_INFO_FLAGS: @flags filled
1183 */
1184 enum mpath_info_flags {
1185 MPATH_INFO_FRAME_QLEN = BIT(0),
1186 MPATH_INFO_SN = BIT(1),
1187 MPATH_INFO_METRIC = BIT(2),
1188 MPATH_INFO_EXPTIME = BIT(3),
1189 MPATH_INFO_DISCOVERY_TIMEOUT = BIT(4),
1190 MPATH_INFO_DISCOVERY_RETRIES = BIT(5),
1191 MPATH_INFO_FLAGS = BIT(6),
1192 };
1193
1194 /**
1195 * struct mpath_info - mesh path information
1196 *
1197 * Mesh path information filled by driver for get_mpath() and dump_mpath().
1198 *
1199 * @filled: bitfield of flags from &enum mpath_info_flags
1200 * @frame_qlen: number of queued frames for this destination
1201 * @sn: target sequence number
1202 * @metric: metric (cost) of this mesh path
1203 * @exptime: expiration time for the mesh path from now, in msecs
1204 * @flags: mesh path flags
1205 * @discovery_timeout: total mesh path discovery timeout, in msecs
1206 * @discovery_retries: mesh path discovery retries
1207 * @generation: generation number for nl80211 dumps.
1208 * This number should increase every time the list of mesh paths
1209 * changes, i.e. when a station is added or removed, so that
1210 * userspace can tell whether it got a consistent snapshot.
1211 */
1212 struct mpath_info {
1213 u32 filled;
1214 u32 frame_qlen;
1215 u32 sn;
1216 u32 metric;
1217 u32 exptime;
1218 u32 discovery_timeout;
1219 u8 discovery_retries;
1220 u8 flags;
1221
1222 int generation;
1223 };
1224
1225 /**
1226 * struct bss_parameters - BSS parameters
1227 *
1228 * Used to change BSS parameters (mainly for AP mode).
1229 *
1230 * @use_cts_prot: Whether to use CTS protection
1231 * (0 = no, 1 = yes, -1 = do not change)
1232 * @use_short_preamble: Whether the use of short preambles is allowed
1233 * (0 = no, 1 = yes, -1 = do not change)
1234 * @use_short_slot_time: Whether the use of short slot time is allowed
1235 * (0 = no, 1 = yes, -1 = do not change)
1236 * @basic_rates: basic rates in IEEE 802.11 format
1237 * (or NULL for no change)
1238 * @basic_rates_len: number of basic rates
1239 * @ap_isolate: do not forward packets between connected stations
1240 * @ht_opmode: HT Operation mode
1241 * (u16 = opmode, -1 = do not change)
1242 * @p2p_ctwindow: P2P CT Window (-1 = no change)
1243 * @p2p_opp_ps: P2P opportunistic PS (-1 = no change)
1244 */
1245 struct bss_parameters {
1246 int use_cts_prot;
1247 int use_short_preamble;
1248 int use_short_slot_time;
1249 const u8 *basic_rates;
1250 u8 basic_rates_len;
1251 int ap_isolate;
1252 int ht_opmode;
1253 s8 p2p_ctwindow, p2p_opp_ps;
1254 };
1255
1256 /**
1257 * struct mesh_config - 802.11s mesh configuration
1258 *
1259 * These parameters can be changed while the mesh is active.
1260 *
1261 * @dot11MeshRetryTimeout: the initial retry timeout in millisecond units used
1262 * by the Mesh Peering Open message
1263 * @dot11MeshConfirmTimeout: the initial retry timeout in millisecond units
1264 * used by the Mesh Peering Open message
1265 * @dot11MeshHoldingTimeout: the confirm timeout in millisecond units used by
1266 * the mesh peering management to close a mesh peering
1267 * @dot11MeshMaxPeerLinks: the maximum number of peer links allowed on this
1268 * mesh interface
1269 * @dot11MeshMaxRetries: the maximum number of peer link open retries that can
1270 * be sent to establish a new peer link instance in a mesh
1271 * @dot11MeshTTL: the value of TTL field set at a source mesh STA
1272 * @element_ttl: the value of TTL field set at a mesh STA for path selection
1273 * elements
1274 * @auto_open_plinks: whether we should automatically open peer links when we
1275 * detect compatible mesh peers
1276 * @dot11MeshNbrOffsetMaxNeighbor: the maximum number of neighbors to
1277 * synchronize to for 11s default synchronization method
1278 * @dot11MeshHWMPmaxPREQretries: the number of action frames containing a PREQ
1279 * that an originator mesh STA can send to a particular path target
1280 * @path_refresh_time: how frequently to refresh mesh paths in milliseconds
1281 * @min_discovery_timeout: the minimum length of time to wait until giving up on
1282 * a path discovery in milliseconds
1283 * @dot11MeshHWMPactivePathTimeout: the time (in TUs) for which mesh STAs
1284 * receiving a PREQ shall consider the forwarding information from the
1285 * root to be valid. (TU = time unit)
1286 * @dot11MeshHWMPpreqMinInterval: the minimum interval of time (in TUs) during
1287 * which a mesh STA can send only one action frame containing a PREQ
1288 * element
1289 * @dot11MeshHWMPperrMinInterval: the minimum interval of time (in TUs) during
1290 * which a mesh STA can send only one Action frame containing a PERR
1291 * element
1292 * @dot11MeshHWMPnetDiameterTraversalTime: the interval of time (in TUs) that
1293 * it takes for an HWMP information element to propagate across the mesh
1294 * @dot11MeshHWMPRootMode: the configuration of a mesh STA as root mesh STA
1295 * @dot11MeshHWMPRannInterval: the interval of time (in TUs) between root
1296 * announcements are transmitted
1297 * @dot11MeshGateAnnouncementProtocol: whether to advertise that this mesh
1298 * station has access to a broader network beyond the MBSS. (This is
1299 * missnamed in draft 12.0: dot11MeshGateAnnouncementProtocol set to true
1300 * only means that the station will announce others it's a mesh gate, but
1301 * not necessarily using the gate announcement protocol. Still keeping the
1302 * same nomenclature to be in sync with the spec)
1303 * @dot11MeshForwarding: whether the Mesh STA is forwarding or non-forwarding
1304 * entity (default is TRUE - forwarding entity)
1305 * @rssi_threshold: the threshold for average signal strength of candidate
1306 * station to establish a peer link
1307 * @ht_opmode: mesh HT protection mode
1308 *
1309 * @dot11MeshHWMPactivePathToRootTimeout: The time (in TUs) for which mesh STAs
1310 * receiving a proactive PREQ shall consider the forwarding information to
1311 * the root mesh STA to be valid.
1312 *
1313 * @dot11MeshHWMProotInterval: The interval of time (in TUs) between proactive
1314 * PREQs are transmitted.
1315 * @dot11MeshHWMPconfirmationInterval: The minimum interval of time (in TUs)
1316 * during which a mesh STA can send only one Action frame containing
1317 * a PREQ element for root path confirmation.
1318 * @power_mode: The default mesh power save mode which will be the initial
1319 * setting for new peer links.
1320 * @dot11MeshAwakeWindowDuration: The duration in TUs the STA will remain awake
1321 * after transmitting its beacon.
1322 * @plink_timeout: If no tx activity is seen from a STA we've established
1323 * peering with for longer than this time (in seconds), then remove it
1324 * from the STA's list of peers. Default is 30 minutes.
1325 */
1326 struct mesh_config {
1327 u16 dot11MeshRetryTimeout;
1328 u16 dot11MeshConfirmTimeout;
1329 u16 dot11MeshHoldingTimeout;
1330 u16 dot11MeshMaxPeerLinks;
1331 u8 dot11MeshMaxRetries;
1332 u8 dot11MeshTTL;
1333 u8 element_ttl;
1334 bool auto_open_plinks;
1335 u32 dot11MeshNbrOffsetMaxNeighbor;
1336 u8 dot11MeshHWMPmaxPREQretries;
1337 u32 path_refresh_time;
1338 u16 min_discovery_timeout;
1339 u32 dot11MeshHWMPactivePathTimeout;
1340 u16 dot11MeshHWMPpreqMinInterval;
1341 u16 dot11MeshHWMPperrMinInterval;
1342 u16 dot11MeshHWMPnetDiameterTraversalTime;
1343 u8 dot11MeshHWMPRootMode;
1344 u16 dot11MeshHWMPRannInterval;
1345 bool dot11MeshGateAnnouncementProtocol;
1346 bool dot11MeshForwarding;
1347 s32 rssi_threshold;
1348 u16 ht_opmode;
1349 u32 dot11MeshHWMPactivePathToRootTimeout;
1350 u16 dot11MeshHWMProotInterval;
1351 u16 dot11MeshHWMPconfirmationInterval;
1352 enum nl80211_mesh_power_mode power_mode;
1353 u16 dot11MeshAwakeWindowDuration;
1354 u32 plink_timeout;
1355 };
1356
1357 /**
1358 * struct mesh_setup - 802.11s mesh setup configuration
1359 * @chandef: defines the channel to use
1360 * @mesh_id: the mesh ID
1361 * @mesh_id_len: length of the mesh ID, at least 1 and at most 32 bytes
1362 * @sync_method: which synchronization method to use
1363 * @path_sel_proto: which path selection protocol to use
1364 * @path_metric: which metric to use
1365 * @auth_id: which authentication method this mesh is using
1366 * @ie: vendor information elements (optional)
1367 * @ie_len: length of vendor information elements
1368 * @is_authenticated: this mesh requires authentication
1369 * @is_secure: this mesh uses security
1370 * @user_mpm: userspace handles all MPM functions
1371 * @dtim_period: DTIM period to use
1372 * @beacon_interval: beacon interval to use
1373 * @mcast_rate: multicat rate for Mesh Node [6Mbps is the default for 802.11a]
1374 * @basic_rates: basic rates to use when creating the mesh
1375 * @beacon_rate: bitrate to be used for beacons
1376 *
1377 * These parameters are fixed when the mesh is created.
1378 */
1379 struct mesh_setup {
1380 struct cfg80211_chan_def chandef;
1381 const u8 *mesh_id;
1382 u8 mesh_id_len;
1383 u8 sync_method;
1384 u8 path_sel_proto;
1385 u8 path_metric;
1386 u8 auth_id;
1387 const u8 *ie;
1388 u8 ie_len;
1389 bool is_authenticated;
1390 bool is_secure;
1391 bool user_mpm;
1392 u8 dtim_period;
1393 u16 beacon_interval;
1394 int mcast_rate[NUM_NL80211_BANDS];
1395 u32 basic_rates;
1396 struct cfg80211_bitrate_mask beacon_rate;
1397 };
1398
1399 /**
1400 * struct ocb_setup - 802.11p OCB mode setup configuration
1401 * @chandef: defines the channel to use
1402 *
1403 * These parameters are fixed when connecting to the network
1404 */
1405 struct ocb_setup {
1406 struct cfg80211_chan_def chandef;
1407 };
1408
1409 /**
1410 * struct ieee80211_txq_params - TX queue parameters
1411 * @ac: AC identifier
1412 * @txop: Maximum burst time in units of 32 usecs, 0 meaning disabled
1413 * @cwmin: Minimum contention window [a value of the form 2^n-1 in the range
1414 * 1..32767]
1415 * @cwmax: Maximum contention window [a value of the form 2^n-1 in the range
1416 * 1..32767]
1417 * @aifs: Arbitration interframe space [0..255]
1418 */
1419 struct ieee80211_txq_params {
1420 enum nl80211_ac ac;
1421 u16 txop;
1422 u16 cwmin;
1423 u16 cwmax;
1424 u8 aifs;
1425 };
1426
1427 /**
1428 * DOC: Scanning and BSS list handling
1429 *
1430 * The scanning process itself is fairly simple, but cfg80211 offers quite
1431 * a bit of helper functionality. To start a scan, the scan operation will
1432 * be invoked with a scan definition. This scan definition contains the
1433 * channels to scan, and the SSIDs to send probe requests for (including the
1434 * wildcard, if desired). A passive scan is indicated by having no SSIDs to
1435 * probe. Additionally, a scan request may contain extra information elements
1436 * that should be added to the probe request. The IEs are guaranteed to be
1437 * well-formed, and will not exceed the maximum length the driver advertised
1438 * in the wiphy structure.
1439 *
1440 * When scanning finds a BSS, cfg80211 needs to be notified of that, because
1441 * it is responsible for maintaining the BSS list; the driver should not
1442 * maintain a list itself. For this notification, various functions exist.
1443 *
1444 * Since drivers do not maintain a BSS list, there are also a number of
1445 * functions to search for a BSS and obtain information about it from the
1446 * BSS structure cfg80211 maintains. The BSS list is also made available
1447 * to userspace.
1448 */
1449
1450 /**
1451 * struct cfg80211_ssid - SSID description
1452 * @ssid: the SSID
1453 * @ssid_len: length of the ssid
1454 */
1455 struct cfg80211_ssid {
1456 u8 ssid[IEEE80211_MAX_SSID_LEN];
1457 u8 ssid_len;
1458 };
1459
1460 /**
1461 * struct cfg80211_scan_info - information about completed scan
1462 * @scan_start_tsf: scan start time in terms of the TSF of the BSS that the
1463 * wireless device that requested the scan is connected to. If this
1464 * information is not available, this field is left zero.
1465 * @tsf_bssid: the BSSID according to which %scan_start_tsf is set.
1466 * @aborted: set to true if the scan was aborted for any reason,
1467 * userspace will be notified of that
1468 */
1469 struct cfg80211_scan_info {
1470 u64 scan_start_tsf;
1471 u8 tsf_bssid[ETH_ALEN] __aligned(2);
1472 bool aborted;
1473 };
1474
1475 /**
1476 * struct cfg80211_scan_request - scan request description
1477 *
1478 * @ssids: SSIDs to scan for (active scan only)
1479 * @n_ssids: number of SSIDs
1480 * @channels: channels to scan on.
1481 * @n_channels: total number of channels to scan
1482 * @scan_width: channel width for scanning
1483 * @ie: optional information element(s) to add into Probe Request or %NULL
1484 * @ie_len: length of ie in octets
1485 * @duration: how long to listen on each channel, in TUs. If
1486 * %duration_mandatory is not set, this is the maximum dwell time and
1487 * the actual dwell time may be shorter.
1488 * @duration_mandatory: if set, the scan duration must be as specified by the
1489 * %duration field.
1490 * @flags: bit field of flags controlling operation
1491 * @rates: bitmap of rates to advertise for each band
1492 * @wiphy: the wiphy this was for
1493 * @scan_start: time (in jiffies) when the scan started
1494 * @wdev: the wireless device to scan for
1495 * @info: (internal) information about completed scan
1496 * @notified: (internal) scan request was notified as done or aborted
1497 * @no_cck: used to send probe requests at non CCK rate in 2GHz band
1498 * @mac_addr: MAC address used with randomisation
1499 * @mac_addr_mask: MAC address mask used with randomisation, bits that
1500 * are 0 in the mask should be randomised, bits that are 1 should
1501 * be taken from the @mac_addr
1502 * @bssid: BSSID to scan for (most commonly, the wildcard BSSID)
1503 */
1504 struct cfg80211_scan_request {
1505 struct cfg80211_ssid *ssids;
1506 int n_ssids;
1507 u32 n_channels;
1508 enum nl80211_bss_scan_width scan_width;
1509 const u8 *ie;
1510 size_t ie_len;
1511 u16 duration;
1512 bool duration_mandatory;
1513 u32 flags;
1514
1515 u32 rates[NUM_NL80211_BANDS];
1516
1517 struct wireless_dev *wdev;
1518
1519 u8 mac_addr[ETH_ALEN] __aligned(2);
1520 u8 mac_addr_mask[ETH_ALEN] __aligned(2);
1521 u8 bssid[ETH_ALEN] __aligned(2);
1522
1523 /* internal */
1524 struct wiphy *wiphy;
1525 unsigned long scan_start;
1526 struct cfg80211_scan_info info;
1527 bool notified;
1528 bool no_cck;
1529
1530 /* keep last */
1531 struct ieee80211_channel *channels[0];
1532 };
1533
1534 static inline void get_random_mask_addr(u8 *buf, const u8 *addr, const u8 *mask)
1535 {
1536 int i;
1537
1538 get_random_bytes(buf, ETH_ALEN);
1539 for (i = 0; i < ETH_ALEN; i++) {
1540 buf[i] &= ~mask[i];
1541 buf[i] |= addr[i] & mask[i];
1542 }
1543 }
1544
1545 /**
1546 * struct cfg80211_match_set - sets of attributes to match
1547 *
1548 * @ssid: SSID to be matched; may be zero-length for no match (RSSI only)
1549 * @rssi_thold: don't report scan results below this threshold (in s32 dBm)
1550 */
1551 struct cfg80211_match_set {
1552 struct cfg80211_ssid ssid;
1553 s32 rssi_thold;
1554 };
1555
1556 /**
1557 * struct cfg80211_sched_scan_plan - scan plan for scheduled scan
1558 *
1559 * @interval: interval between scheduled scan iterations. In seconds.
1560 * @iterations: number of scan iterations in this scan plan. Zero means
1561 * infinite loop.
1562 * The last scan plan will always have this parameter set to zero,
1563 * all other scan plans will have a finite number of iterations.
1564 */
1565 struct cfg80211_sched_scan_plan {
1566 u32 interval;
1567 u32 iterations;
1568 };
1569
1570 /**
1571 * struct cfg80211_sched_scan_request - scheduled scan request description
1572 *
1573 * @ssids: SSIDs to scan for (passed in the probe_reqs in active scans)
1574 * @n_ssids: number of SSIDs
1575 * @n_channels: total number of channels to scan
1576 * @scan_width: channel width for scanning
1577 * @ie: optional information element(s) to add into Probe Request or %NULL
1578 * @ie_len: length of ie in octets
1579 * @flags: bit field of flags controlling operation
1580 * @match_sets: sets of parameters to be matched for a scan result
1581 * entry to be considered valid and to be passed to the host
1582 * (others are filtered out).
1583 * If ommited, all results are passed.
1584 * @n_match_sets: number of match sets
1585 * @wiphy: the wiphy this was for
1586 * @dev: the interface
1587 * @scan_start: start time of the scheduled scan
1588 * @channels: channels to scan
1589 * @min_rssi_thold: for drivers only supporting a single threshold, this
1590 * contains the minimum over all matchsets
1591 * @mac_addr: MAC address used with randomisation
1592 * @mac_addr_mask: MAC address mask used with randomisation, bits that
1593 * are 0 in the mask should be randomised, bits that are 1 should
1594 * be taken from the @mac_addr
1595 * @scan_plans: scan plans to be executed in this scheduled scan. Lowest
1596 * index must be executed first.
1597 * @n_scan_plans: number of scan plans, at least 1.
1598 * @rcu_head: RCU callback used to free the struct
1599 * @owner_nlportid: netlink portid of owner (if this should is a request
1600 * owned by a particular socket)
1601 * @delay: delay in seconds to use before starting the first scan
1602 * cycle. The driver may ignore this parameter and start
1603 * immediately (or at any other time), if this feature is not
1604 * supported.
1605 */
1606 struct cfg80211_sched_scan_request {
1607 struct cfg80211_ssid *ssids;
1608 int n_ssids;
1609 u32 n_channels;
1610 enum nl80211_bss_scan_width scan_width;
1611 const u8 *ie;
1612 size_t ie_len;
1613 u32 flags;
1614 struct cfg80211_match_set *match_sets;
1615 int n_match_sets;
1616 s32 min_rssi_thold;
1617 u32 delay;
1618 struct cfg80211_sched_scan_plan *scan_plans;
1619 int n_scan_plans;
1620
1621 u8 mac_addr[ETH_ALEN] __aligned(2);
1622 u8 mac_addr_mask[ETH_ALEN] __aligned(2);
1623
1624 /* internal */
1625 struct wiphy *wiphy;
1626 struct net_device *dev;
1627 unsigned long scan_start;
1628 struct rcu_head rcu_head;
1629 u32 owner_nlportid;
1630
1631 /* keep last */
1632 struct ieee80211_channel *channels[0];
1633 };
1634
1635 /**
1636 * enum cfg80211_signal_type - signal type
1637 *
1638 * @CFG80211_SIGNAL_TYPE_NONE: no signal strength information available
1639 * @CFG80211_SIGNAL_TYPE_MBM: signal strength in mBm (100*dBm)
1640 * @CFG80211_SIGNAL_TYPE_UNSPEC: signal strength, increasing from 0 through 100
1641 */
1642 enum cfg80211_signal_type {
1643 CFG80211_SIGNAL_TYPE_NONE,
1644 CFG80211_SIGNAL_TYPE_MBM,
1645 CFG80211_SIGNAL_TYPE_UNSPEC,
1646 };
1647
1648 /**
1649 * struct cfg80211_inform_bss - BSS inform data
1650 * @chan: channel the frame was received on
1651 * @scan_width: scan width that was used
1652 * @signal: signal strength value, according to the wiphy's
1653 * signal type
1654 * @boottime_ns: timestamp (CLOCK_BOOTTIME) when the information was
1655 * received; should match the time when the frame was actually
1656 * received by the device (not just by the host, in case it was
1657 * buffered on the device) and be accurate to about 10ms.
1658 * If the frame isn't buffered, just passing the return value of
1659 * ktime_get_boot_ns() is likely appropriate.
1660 * @parent_tsf: the time at the start of reception of the first octet of the
1661 * timestamp field of the frame. The time is the TSF of the BSS specified
1662 * by %parent_bssid.
1663 * @parent_bssid: the BSS according to which %parent_tsf is set. This is set to
1664 * the BSS that requested the scan in which the beacon/probe was received.
1665 */
1666 struct cfg80211_inform_bss {
1667 struct ieee80211_channel *chan;
1668 enum nl80211_bss_scan_width scan_width;
1669 s32 signal;
1670 u64 boottime_ns;
1671 u64 parent_tsf;
1672 u8 parent_bssid[ETH_ALEN] __aligned(2);
1673 };
1674
1675 /**
1676 * struct cfg80211_bss_ies - BSS entry IE data
1677 * @tsf: TSF contained in the frame that carried these IEs
1678 * @rcu_head: internal use, for freeing
1679 * @len: length of the IEs
1680 * @from_beacon: these IEs are known to come from a beacon
1681 * @data: IE data
1682 */
1683 struct cfg80211_bss_ies {
1684 u64 tsf;
1685 struct rcu_head rcu_head;
1686 int len;
1687 bool from_beacon;
1688 u8 data[];
1689 };
1690
1691 /**
1692 * struct cfg80211_bss - BSS description
1693 *
1694 * This structure describes a BSS (which may also be a mesh network)
1695 * for use in scan results and similar.
1696 *
1697 * @channel: channel this BSS is on
1698 * @scan_width: width of the control channel
1699 * @bssid: BSSID of the BSS
1700 * @beacon_interval: the beacon interval as from the frame
1701 * @capability: the capability field in host byte order
1702 * @ies: the information elements (Note that there is no guarantee that these
1703 * are well-formed!); this is a pointer to either the beacon_ies or
1704 * proberesp_ies depending on whether Probe Response frame has been
1705 * received. It is always non-%NULL.
1706 * @beacon_ies: the information elements from the last Beacon frame
1707 * (implementation note: if @hidden_beacon_bss is set this struct doesn't
1708 * own the beacon_ies, but they're just pointers to the ones from the
1709 * @hidden_beacon_bss struct)
1710 * @proberesp_ies: the information elements from the last Probe Response frame
1711 * @hidden_beacon_bss: in case this BSS struct represents a probe response from
1712 * a BSS that hides the SSID in its beacon, this points to the BSS struct
1713 * that holds the beacon data. @beacon_ies is still valid, of course, and
1714 * points to the same data as hidden_beacon_bss->beacon_ies in that case.
1715 * @signal: signal strength value (type depends on the wiphy's signal_type)
1716 * @priv: private area for driver use, has at least wiphy->bss_priv_size bytes
1717 */
1718 struct cfg80211_bss {
1719 struct ieee80211_channel *channel;
1720 enum nl80211_bss_scan_width scan_width;
1721
1722 const struct cfg80211_bss_ies __rcu *ies;
1723 const struct cfg80211_bss_ies __rcu *beacon_ies;
1724 const struct cfg80211_bss_ies __rcu *proberesp_ies;
1725
1726 struct cfg80211_bss *hidden_beacon_bss;
1727
1728 s32 signal;
1729
1730 u16 beacon_interval;
1731 u16 capability;
1732
1733 u8 bssid[ETH_ALEN];
1734
1735 u8 priv[0] __aligned(sizeof(void *));
1736 };
1737
1738 /**
1739 * ieee80211_bss_get_ie - find IE with given ID
1740 * @bss: the bss to search
1741 * @ie: the IE ID
1742 *
1743 * Note that the return value is an RCU-protected pointer, so
1744 * rcu_read_lock() must be held when calling this function.
1745 * Return: %NULL if not found.
1746 */
1747 const u8 *ieee80211_bss_get_ie(struct cfg80211_bss *bss, u8 ie);
1748
1749
1750 /**
1751 * struct cfg80211_auth_request - Authentication request data
1752 *
1753 * This structure provides information needed to complete IEEE 802.11
1754 * authentication.
1755 *
1756 * @bss: The BSS to authenticate with, the callee must obtain a reference
1757 * to it if it needs to keep it.
1758 * @auth_type: Authentication type (algorithm)
1759 * @ie: Extra IEs to add to Authentication frame or %NULL
1760 * @ie_len: Length of ie buffer in octets
1761 * @key_len: length of WEP key for shared key authentication
1762 * @key_idx: index of WEP key for shared key authentication
1763 * @key: WEP key for shared key authentication
1764 * @sae_data: Non-IE data to use with SAE or %NULL. This starts with
1765 * Authentication transaction sequence number field.
1766 * @sae_data_len: Length of sae_data buffer in octets
1767 */
1768 struct cfg80211_auth_request {
1769 struct cfg80211_bss *bss;
1770 const u8 *ie;
1771 size_t ie_len;
1772 enum nl80211_auth_type auth_type;
1773 const u8 *key;
1774 u8 key_len, key_idx;
1775 const u8 *sae_data;
1776 size_t sae_data_len;
1777 };
1778
1779 /**
1780 * enum cfg80211_assoc_req_flags - Over-ride default behaviour in association.
1781 *
1782 * @ASSOC_REQ_DISABLE_HT: Disable HT (802.11n)
1783 * @ASSOC_REQ_DISABLE_VHT: Disable VHT
1784 * @ASSOC_REQ_USE_RRM: Declare RRM capability in this association
1785 */
1786 enum cfg80211_assoc_req_flags {
1787 ASSOC_REQ_DISABLE_HT = BIT(0),
1788 ASSOC_REQ_DISABLE_VHT = BIT(1),
1789 ASSOC_REQ_USE_RRM = BIT(2),
1790 };
1791
1792 /**
1793 * struct cfg80211_assoc_request - (Re)Association request data
1794 *
1795 * This structure provides information needed to complete IEEE 802.11
1796 * (re)association.
1797 * @bss: The BSS to associate with. If the call is successful the driver is
1798 * given a reference that it must give back to cfg80211_send_rx_assoc()
1799 * or to cfg80211_assoc_timeout(). To ensure proper refcounting, new
1800 * association requests while already associating must be rejected.
1801 * @ie: Extra IEs to add to (Re)Association Request frame or %NULL
1802 * @ie_len: Length of ie buffer in octets
1803 * @use_mfp: Use management frame protection (IEEE 802.11w) in this association
1804 * @crypto: crypto settings
1805 * @prev_bssid: previous BSSID, if not %NULL use reassociate frame. This is used
1806 * to indicate a request to reassociate within the ESS instead of a request
1807 * do the initial association with the ESS. When included, this is set to
1808 * the BSSID of the current association, i.e., to the value that is
1809 * included in the Current AP address field of the Reassociation Request
1810 * frame.
1811 * @flags: See &enum cfg80211_assoc_req_flags
1812 * @ht_capa: HT Capabilities over-rides. Values set in ht_capa_mask
1813 * will be used in ht_capa. Un-supported values will be ignored.
1814 * @ht_capa_mask: The bits of ht_capa which are to be used.
1815 * @vht_capa: VHT capability override
1816 * @vht_capa_mask: VHT capability mask indicating which fields to use
1817 */
1818 struct cfg80211_assoc_request {
1819 struct cfg80211_bss *bss;
1820 const u8 *ie, *prev_bssid;
1821 size_t ie_len;
1822 struct cfg80211_crypto_settings crypto;
1823 bool use_mfp;
1824 u32 flags;
1825 struct ieee80211_ht_cap ht_capa;
1826 struct ieee80211_ht_cap ht_capa_mask;
1827 struct ieee80211_vht_cap vht_capa, vht_capa_mask;
1828 };
1829
1830 /**
1831 * struct cfg80211_deauth_request - Deauthentication request data
1832 *
1833 * This structure provides information needed to complete IEEE 802.11
1834 * deauthentication.
1835 *
1836 * @bssid: the BSSID of the BSS to deauthenticate from
1837 * @ie: Extra IEs to add to Deauthentication frame or %NULL
1838 * @ie_len: Length of ie buffer in octets
1839 * @reason_code: The reason code for the deauthentication
1840 * @local_state_change: if set, change local state only and
1841 * do not set a deauth frame
1842 */
1843 struct cfg80211_deauth_request {
1844 const u8 *bssid;
1845 const u8 *ie;
1846 size_t ie_len;
1847 u16 reason_code;
1848 bool local_state_change;
1849 };
1850
1851 /**
1852 * struct cfg80211_disassoc_request - Disassociation request data
1853 *
1854 * This structure provides information needed to complete IEEE 802.11
1855 * disassocation.
1856 *
1857 * @bss: the BSS to disassociate from
1858 * @ie: Extra IEs to add to Disassociation frame or %NULL
1859 * @ie_len: Length of ie buffer in octets
1860 * @reason_code: The reason code for the disassociation
1861 * @local_state_change: This is a request for a local state only, i.e., no
1862 * Disassociation frame is to be transmitted.
1863 */
1864 struct cfg80211_disassoc_request {
1865 struct cfg80211_bss *bss;
1866 const u8 *ie;
1867 size_t ie_len;
1868 u16 reason_code;
1869 bool local_state_change;
1870 };
1871
1872 /**
1873 * struct cfg80211_ibss_params - IBSS parameters
1874 *
1875 * This structure defines the IBSS parameters for the join_ibss()
1876 * method.
1877 *
1878 * @ssid: The SSID, will always be non-null.
1879 * @ssid_len: The length of the SSID, will always be non-zero.
1880 * @bssid: Fixed BSSID requested, maybe be %NULL, if set do not
1881 * search for IBSSs with a different BSSID.
1882 * @chandef: defines the channel to use if no other IBSS to join can be found
1883 * @channel_fixed: The channel should be fixed -- do not search for
1884 * IBSSs to join on other channels.
1885 * @ie: information element(s) to include in the beacon
1886 * @ie_len: length of that
1887 * @beacon_interval: beacon interval to use
1888 * @privacy: this is a protected network, keys will be configured
1889 * after joining
1890 * @control_port: whether user space controls IEEE 802.1X port, i.e.,
1891 * sets/clears %NL80211_STA_FLAG_AUTHORIZED. If true, the driver is
1892 * required to assume that the port is unauthorized until authorized by
1893 * user space. Otherwise, port is marked authorized by default.
1894 * @userspace_handles_dfs: whether user space controls DFS operation, i.e.
1895 * changes the channel when a radar is detected. This is required
1896 * to operate on DFS channels.
1897 * @basic_rates: bitmap of basic rates to use when creating the IBSS
1898 * @mcast_rate: per-band multicast rate index + 1 (0: disabled)
1899 * @ht_capa: HT Capabilities over-rides. Values set in ht_capa_mask
1900 * will be used in ht_capa. Un-supported values will be ignored.
1901 * @ht_capa_mask: The bits of ht_capa which are to be used.
1902 */
1903 struct cfg80211_ibss_params {
1904 const u8 *ssid;
1905 const u8 *bssid;
1906 struct cfg80211_chan_def chandef;
1907 const u8 *ie;
1908 u8 ssid_len, ie_len;
1909 u16 beacon_interval;
1910 u32 basic_rates;
1911 bool channel_fixed;
1912 bool privacy;
1913 bool control_port;
1914 bool userspace_handles_dfs;
1915 int mcast_rate[NUM_NL80211_BANDS];
1916 struct ieee80211_ht_cap ht_capa;
1917 struct ieee80211_ht_cap ht_capa_mask;
1918 };
1919
1920 /**
1921 * struct cfg80211_bss_select_adjust - BSS selection with RSSI adjustment.
1922 *
1923 * @band: band of BSS which should match for RSSI level adjustment.
1924 * @delta: value of RSSI level adjustment.
1925 */
1926 struct cfg80211_bss_select_adjust {
1927 enum nl80211_band band;
1928 s8 delta;
1929 };
1930
1931 /**
1932 * struct cfg80211_bss_selection - connection parameters for BSS selection.
1933 *
1934 * @behaviour: requested BSS selection behaviour.
1935 * @param: parameters for requestion behaviour.
1936 * @band_pref: preferred band for %NL80211_BSS_SELECT_ATTR_BAND_PREF.
1937 * @adjust: parameters for %NL80211_BSS_SELECT_ATTR_RSSI_ADJUST.
1938 */
1939 struct cfg80211_bss_selection {
1940 enum nl80211_bss_select_attr behaviour;
1941 union {
1942 enum nl80211_band band_pref;
1943 struct cfg80211_bss_select_adjust adjust;
1944 } param;
1945 };
1946
1947 /**
1948 * struct cfg80211_connect_params - Connection parameters
1949 *
1950 * This structure provides information needed to complete IEEE 802.11
1951 * authentication and association.
1952 *
1953 * @channel: The channel to use or %NULL if not specified (auto-select based
1954 * on scan results)
1955 * @channel_hint: The channel of the recommended BSS for initial connection or
1956 * %NULL if not specified
1957 * @bssid: The AP BSSID or %NULL if not specified (auto-select based on scan
1958 * results)
1959 * @bssid_hint: The recommended AP BSSID for initial connection to the BSS or
1960 * %NULL if not specified. Unlike the @bssid parameter, the driver is
1961 * allowed to ignore this @bssid_hint if it has knowledge of a better BSS
1962 * to use.
1963 * @ssid: SSID
1964 * @ssid_len: Length of ssid in octets
1965 * @auth_type: Authentication type (algorithm)
1966 * @ie: IEs for association request
1967 * @ie_len: Length of assoc_ie in octets
1968 * @privacy: indicates whether privacy-enabled APs should be used
1969 * @mfp: indicate whether management frame protection is used
1970 * @crypto: crypto settings
1971 * @key_len: length of WEP key for shared key authentication
1972 * @key_idx: index of WEP key for shared key authentication
1973 * @key: WEP key for shared key authentication
1974 * @flags: See &enum cfg80211_assoc_req_flags
1975 * @bg_scan_period: Background scan period in seconds
1976 * or -1 to indicate that default value is to be used.
1977 * @ht_capa: HT Capabilities over-rides. Values set in ht_capa_mask
1978 * will be used in ht_capa. Un-supported values will be ignored.
1979 * @ht_capa_mask: The bits of ht_capa which are to be used.
1980 * @vht_capa: VHT Capability overrides
1981 * @vht_capa_mask: The bits of vht_capa which are to be used.
1982 * @pbss: if set, connect to a PCP instead of AP. Valid for DMG
1983 * networks.
1984 * @bss_select: criteria to be used for BSS selection.
1985 * @prev_bssid: previous BSSID, if not %NULL use reassociate frame. This is used
1986 * to indicate a request to reassociate within the ESS instead of a request
1987 * do the initial association with the ESS. When included, this is set to
1988 * the BSSID of the current association, i.e., to the value that is
1989 * included in the Current AP address field of the Reassociation Request
1990 * frame.
1991 */
1992 struct cfg80211_connect_params {
1993 struct ieee80211_channel *channel;
1994 struct ieee80211_channel *channel_hint;
1995 const u8 *bssid;
1996 const u8 *bssid_hint;
1997 const u8 *ssid;
1998 size_t ssid_len;
1999 enum nl80211_auth_type auth_type;
2000 const u8 *ie;
2001 size_t ie_len;
2002 bool privacy;
2003 enum nl80211_mfp mfp;
2004 struct cfg80211_crypto_settings crypto;
2005 const u8 *key;
2006 u8 key_len, key_idx;
2007 u32 flags;
2008 int bg_scan_period;
2009 struct ieee80211_ht_cap ht_capa;
2010 struct ieee80211_ht_cap ht_capa_mask;
2011 struct ieee80211_vht_cap vht_capa;
2012 struct ieee80211_vht_cap vht_capa_mask;
2013 bool pbss;
2014 struct cfg80211_bss_selection bss_select;
2015 const u8 *prev_bssid;
2016 };
2017
2018 /**
2019 * enum wiphy_params_flags - set_wiphy_params bitfield values
2020 * @WIPHY_PARAM_RETRY_SHORT: wiphy->retry_short has changed
2021 * @WIPHY_PARAM_RETRY_LONG: wiphy->retry_long has changed
2022 * @WIPHY_PARAM_FRAG_THRESHOLD: wiphy->frag_threshold has changed
2023 * @WIPHY_PARAM_RTS_THRESHOLD: wiphy->rts_threshold has changed
2024 * @WIPHY_PARAM_COVERAGE_CLASS: coverage class changed
2025 * @WIPHY_PARAM_DYN_ACK: dynack has been enabled
2026 */
2027 enum wiphy_params_flags {
2028 WIPHY_PARAM_RETRY_SHORT = 1 << 0,
2029 WIPHY_PARAM_RETRY_LONG = 1 << 1,
2030 WIPHY_PARAM_FRAG_THRESHOLD = 1 << 2,
2031 WIPHY_PARAM_RTS_THRESHOLD = 1 << 3,
2032 WIPHY_PARAM_COVERAGE_CLASS = 1 << 4,
2033 WIPHY_PARAM_DYN_ACK = 1 << 5,
2034 };
2035
2036 /**
2037 * struct cfg80211_pmksa - PMK Security Association
2038 *
2039 * This structure is passed to the set/del_pmksa() method for PMKSA
2040 * caching.
2041 *
2042 * @bssid: The AP's BSSID.
2043 * @pmkid: The PMK material itself.
2044 */
2045 struct cfg80211_pmksa {
2046 const u8 *bssid;
2047 const u8 *pmkid;
2048 };
2049
2050 /**
2051 * struct cfg80211_pkt_pattern - packet pattern
2052 * @mask: bitmask where to match pattern and where to ignore bytes,
2053 * one bit per byte, in same format as nl80211
2054 * @pattern: bytes to match where bitmask is 1
2055 * @pattern_len: length of pattern (in bytes)
2056 * @pkt_offset: packet offset (in bytes)
2057 *
2058 * Internal note: @mask and @pattern are allocated in one chunk of
2059 * memory, free @mask only!
2060 */
2061 struct cfg80211_pkt_pattern {
2062 const u8 *mask, *pattern;
2063 int pattern_len;
2064 int pkt_offset;
2065 };
2066
2067 /**
2068 * struct cfg80211_wowlan_tcp - TCP connection parameters
2069 *
2070 * @sock: (internal) socket for source port allocation
2071 * @src: source IP address
2072 * @dst: destination IP address
2073 * @dst_mac: destination MAC address
2074 * @src_port: source port
2075 * @dst_port: destination port
2076 * @payload_len: data payload length
2077 * @payload: data payload buffer
2078 * @payload_seq: payload sequence stamping configuration
2079 * @data_interval: interval at which to send data packets
2080 * @wake_len: wakeup payload match length
2081 * @wake_data: wakeup payload match data
2082 * @wake_mask: wakeup payload match mask
2083 * @tokens_size: length of the tokens buffer
2084 * @payload_tok: payload token usage configuration
2085 */
2086 struct cfg80211_wowlan_tcp {
2087 struct socket *sock;
2088 __be32 src, dst;
2089 u16 src_port, dst_port;
2090 u8 dst_mac[ETH_ALEN];
2091 int payload_len;
2092 const u8 *payload;
2093 struct nl80211_wowlan_tcp_data_seq payload_seq;
2094 u32 data_interval;
2095 u32 wake_len;
2096 const u8 *wake_data, *wake_mask;
2097 u32 tokens_size;
2098 /* must be last, variable member */
2099 struct nl80211_wowlan_tcp_data_token payload_tok;
2100 };
2101
2102 /**
2103 * struct cfg80211_wowlan - Wake on Wireless-LAN support info
2104 *
2105 * This structure defines the enabled WoWLAN triggers for the device.
2106 * @any: wake up on any activity -- special trigger if device continues
2107 * operating as normal during suspend
2108 * @disconnect: wake up if getting disconnected
2109 * @magic_pkt: wake up on receiving magic packet
2110 * @patterns: wake up on receiving packet matching a pattern
2111 * @n_patterns: number of patterns
2112 * @gtk_rekey_failure: wake up on GTK rekey failure
2113 * @eap_identity_req: wake up on EAP identity request packet
2114 * @four_way_handshake: wake up on 4-way handshake
2115 * @rfkill_release: wake up when rfkill is released
2116 * @tcp: TCP connection establishment/wakeup parameters, see nl80211.h.
2117 * NULL if not configured.
2118 * @nd_config: configuration for the scan to be used for net detect wake.
2119 */
2120 struct cfg80211_wowlan {
2121 bool any, disconnect, magic_pkt, gtk_rekey_failure,
2122 eap_identity_req, four_way_handshake,
2123 rfkill_release;
2124 struct cfg80211_pkt_pattern *patterns;
2125 struct cfg80211_wowlan_tcp *tcp;
2126 int n_patterns;
2127 struct cfg80211_sched_scan_request *nd_config;
2128 };
2129
2130 /**
2131 * struct cfg80211_coalesce_rules - Coalesce rule parameters
2132 *
2133 * This structure defines coalesce rule for the device.
2134 * @delay: maximum coalescing delay in msecs.
2135 * @condition: condition for packet coalescence.
2136 * see &enum nl80211_coalesce_condition.
2137 * @patterns: array of packet patterns
2138 * @n_patterns: number of patterns
2139 */
2140 struct cfg80211_coalesce_rules {
2141 int delay;
2142 enum nl80211_coalesce_condition condition;
2143 struct cfg80211_pkt_pattern *patterns;
2144 int n_patterns;
2145 };
2146
2147 /**
2148 * struct cfg80211_coalesce - Packet coalescing settings
2149 *
2150 * This structure defines coalescing settings.
2151 * @rules: array of coalesce rules
2152 * @n_rules: number of rules
2153 */
2154 struct cfg80211_coalesce {
2155 struct cfg80211_coalesce_rules *rules;
2156 int n_rules;
2157 };
2158
2159 /**
2160 * struct cfg80211_wowlan_nd_match - information about the match
2161 *
2162 * @ssid: SSID of the match that triggered the wake up
2163 * @n_channels: Number of channels where the match occurred. This
2164 * value may be zero if the driver can't report the channels.
2165 * @channels: center frequencies of the channels where a match
2166 * occurred (in MHz)
2167 */
2168 struct cfg80211_wowlan_nd_match {
2169 struct cfg80211_ssid ssid;
2170 int n_channels;
2171 u32 channels[];
2172 };
2173
2174 /**
2175 * struct cfg80211_wowlan_nd_info - net detect wake up information
2176 *
2177 * @n_matches: Number of match information instances provided in
2178 * @matches. This value may be zero if the driver can't provide
2179 * match information.
2180 * @matches: Array of pointers to matches containing information about
2181 * the matches that triggered the wake up.
2182 */
2183 struct cfg80211_wowlan_nd_info {
2184 int n_matches;
2185 struct cfg80211_wowlan_nd_match *matches[];
2186 };
2187
2188 /**
2189 * struct cfg80211_wowlan_wakeup - wakeup report
2190 * @disconnect: woke up by getting disconnected
2191 * @magic_pkt: woke up by receiving magic packet
2192 * @gtk_rekey_failure: woke up by GTK rekey failure
2193 * @eap_identity_req: woke up by EAP identity request packet
2194 * @four_way_handshake: woke up by 4-way handshake
2195 * @rfkill_release: woke up by rfkill being released
2196 * @pattern_idx: pattern that caused wakeup, -1 if not due to pattern
2197 * @packet_present_len: copied wakeup packet data
2198 * @packet_len: original wakeup packet length
2199 * @packet: The packet causing the wakeup, if any.
2200 * @packet_80211: For pattern match, magic packet and other data
2201 * frame triggers an 802.3 frame should be reported, for
2202 * disconnect due to deauth 802.11 frame. This indicates which
2203 * it is.
2204 * @tcp_match: TCP wakeup packet received
2205 * @tcp_connlost: TCP connection lost or failed to establish
2206 * @tcp_nomoretokens: TCP data ran out of tokens
2207 * @net_detect: if not %NULL, woke up because of net detect
2208 */
2209 struct cfg80211_wowlan_wakeup {
2210 bool disconnect, magic_pkt, gtk_rekey_failure,
2211 eap_identity_req, four_way_handshake,
2212 rfkill_release, packet_80211,
2213 tcp_match, tcp_connlost, tcp_nomoretokens;
2214 s32 pattern_idx;
2215 u32 packet_present_len, packet_len;
2216 const void *packet;
2217 struct cfg80211_wowlan_nd_info *net_detect;
2218 };
2219
2220 /**
2221 * struct cfg80211_gtk_rekey_data - rekey data
2222 * @kek: key encryption key (NL80211_KEK_LEN bytes)
2223 * @kck: key confirmation key (NL80211_KCK_LEN bytes)
2224 * @replay_ctr: replay counter (NL80211_REPLAY_CTR_LEN bytes)
2225 */
2226 struct cfg80211_gtk_rekey_data {
2227 const u8 *kek, *kck, *replay_ctr;
2228 };
2229
2230 /**
2231 * struct cfg80211_update_ft_ies_params - FT IE Information
2232 *
2233 * This structure provides information needed to update the fast transition IE
2234 *
2235 * @md: The Mobility Domain ID, 2 Octet value
2236 * @ie: Fast Transition IEs
2237 * @ie_len: Length of ft_ie in octets
2238 */
2239 struct cfg80211_update_ft_ies_params {
2240 u16 md;
2241 const u8 *ie;
2242 size_t ie_len;
2243 };
2244
2245 /**
2246 * struct cfg80211_mgmt_tx_params - mgmt tx parameters
2247 *
2248 * This structure provides information needed to transmit a mgmt frame
2249 *
2250 * @chan: channel to use
2251 * @offchan: indicates wether off channel operation is required
2252 * @wait: duration for ROC
2253 * @buf: buffer to transmit
2254 * @len: buffer length
2255 * @no_cck: don't use cck rates for this frame
2256 * @dont_wait_for_ack: tells the low level not to wait for an ack
2257 * @n_csa_offsets: length of csa_offsets array
2258 * @csa_offsets: array of all the csa offsets in the frame
2259 */
2260 struct cfg80211_mgmt_tx_params {
2261 struct ieee80211_channel *chan;
2262 bool offchan;
2263 unsigned int wait;
2264 const u8 *buf;
2265 size_t len;
2266 bool no_cck;
2267 bool dont_wait_for_ack;
2268 int n_csa_offsets;
2269 const u16 *csa_offsets;
2270 };
2271
2272 /**
2273 * struct cfg80211_dscp_exception - DSCP exception
2274 *
2275 * @dscp: DSCP value that does not adhere to the user priority range definition
2276 * @up: user priority value to which the corresponding DSCP value belongs
2277 */
2278 struct cfg80211_dscp_exception {
2279 u8 dscp;
2280 u8 up;
2281 };
2282
2283 /**
2284 * struct cfg80211_dscp_range - DSCP range definition for user priority
2285 *
2286 * @low: lowest DSCP value of this user priority range, inclusive
2287 * @high: highest DSCP value of this user priority range, inclusive
2288 */
2289 struct cfg80211_dscp_range {
2290 u8 low;
2291 u8 high;
2292 };
2293
2294 /* QoS Map Set element length defined in IEEE Std 802.11-2012, 8.4.2.97 */
2295 #define IEEE80211_QOS_MAP_MAX_EX 21
2296 #define IEEE80211_QOS_MAP_LEN_MIN 16
2297 #define IEEE80211_QOS_MAP_LEN_MAX \
2298 (IEEE80211_QOS_MAP_LEN_MIN + 2 * IEEE80211_QOS_MAP_MAX_EX)
2299
2300 /**
2301 * struct cfg80211_qos_map - QoS Map Information
2302 *
2303 * This struct defines the Interworking QoS map setting for DSCP values
2304 *
2305 * @num_des: number of DSCP exceptions (0..21)
2306 * @dscp_exception: optionally up to maximum of 21 DSCP exceptions from
2307 * the user priority DSCP range definition
2308 * @up: DSCP range definition for a particular user priority
2309 */
2310 struct cfg80211_qos_map {
2311 u8 num_des;
2312 struct cfg80211_dscp_exception dscp_exception[IEEE80211_QOS_MAP_MAX_EX];
2313 struct cfg80211_dscp_range up[8];
2314 };
2315
2316 /**
2317 * struct cfg80211_nan_conf - NAN configuration
2318 *
2319 * This struct defines NAN configuration parameters
2320 *
2321 * @master_pref: master preference (1 - 255)
2322 * @dual: dual band operation mode, see &enum nl80211_nan_dual_band_conf
2323 */
2324 struct cfg80211_nan_conf {
2325 u8 master_pref;
2326 u8 dual;
2327 };
2328
2329 /**
2330 * struct cfg80211_ops - backend description for wireless configuration
2331 *
2332 * This struct is registered by fullmac card drivers and/or wireless stacks
2333 * in order to handle configuration requests on their interfaces.
2334 *
2335 * All callbacks except where otherwise noted should return 0
2336 * on success or a negative error code.
2337 *
2338 * All operations are currently invoked under rtnl for consistency with the
2339 * wireless extensions but this is subject to reevaluation as soon as this
2340 * code is used more widely and we have a first user without wext.
2341 *
2342 * @suspend: wiphy device needs to be suspended. The variable @wow will
2343 * be %NULL or contain the enabled Wake-on-Wireless triggers that are
2344 * configured for the device.
2345 * @resume: wiphy device needs to be resumed
2346 * @set_wakeup: Called when WoWLAN is enabled/disabled, use this callback
2347 * to call device_set_wakeup_enable() to enable/disable wakeup from
2348 * the device.
2349 *
2350 * @add_virtual_intf: create a new virtual interface with the given name,
2351 * must set the struct wireless_dev's iftype. Beware: You must create
2352 * the new netdev in the wiphy's network namespace! Returns the struct
2353 * wireless_dev, or an ERR_PTR. For P2P device wdevs, the driver must
2354 * also set the address member in the wdev.
2355 *
2356 * @del_virtual_intf: remove the virtual interface
2357 *
2358 * @change_virtual_intf: change type/configuration of virtual interface,
2359 * keep the struct wireless_dev's iftype updated.
2360 *
2361 * @add_key: add a key with the given parameters. @mac_addr will be %NULL
2362 * when adding a group key.
2363 *
2364 * @get_key: get information about the key with the given parameters.
2365 * @mac_addr will be %NULL when requesting information for a group
2366 * key. All pointers given to the @callback function need not be valid
2367 * after it returns. This function should return an error if it is
2368 * not possible to retrieve the key, -ENOENT if it doesn't exist.
2369 *
2370 * @del_key: remove a key given the @mac_addr (%NULL for a group key)
2371 * and @key_index, return -ENOENT if the key doesn't exist.
2372 *
2373 * @set_default_key: set the default key on an interface
2374 *
2375 * @set_default_mgmt_key: set the default management frame key on an interface
2376 *
2377 * @set_rekey_data: give the data necessary for GTK rekeying to the driver
2378 *
2379 * @start_ap: Start acting in AP mode defined by the parameters.
2380 * @change_beacon: Change the beacon parameters for an access point mode
2381 * interface. This should reject the call when AP mode wasn't started.
2382 * @stop_ap: Stop being an AP, including stopping beaconing.
2383 *
2384 * @add_station: Add a new station.
2385 * @del_station: Remove a station
2386 * @change_station: Modify a given station. Note that flags changes are not much
2387 * validated in cfg80211, in particular the auth/assoc/authorized flags
2388 * might come to the driver in invalid combinations -- make sure to check
2389 * them, also against the existing state! Drivers must call
2390 * cfg80211_check_station_change() to validate the information.
2391 * @get_station: get station information for the station identified by @mac
2392 * @dump_station: dump station callback -- resume dump at index @idx
2393 *
2394 * @add_mpath: add a fixed mesh path
2395 * @del_mpath: delete a given mesh path
2396 * @change_mpath: change a given mesh path
2397 * @get_mpath: get a mesh path for the given parameters
2398 * @dump_mpath: dump mesh path callback -- resume dump at index @idx
2399 * @get_mpp: get a mesh proxy path for the given parameters
2400 * @dump_mpp: dump mesh proxy path callback -- resume dump at index @idx
2401 * @join_mesh: join the mesh network with the specified parameters
2402 * (invoked with the wireless_dev mutex held)
2403 * @leave_mesh: leave the current mesh network
2404 * (invoked with the wireless_dev mutex held)
2405 *
2406 * @get_mesh_config: Get the current mesh configuration
2407 *
2408 * @update_mesh_config: Update mesh parameters on a running mesh.
2409 * The mask is a bitfield which tells us which parameters to
2410 * set, and which to leave alone.
2411 *
2412 * @change_bss: Modify parameters for a given BSS.
2413 *
2414 * @set_txq_params: Set TX queue parameters
2415 *
2416 * @libertas_set_mesh_channel: Only for backward compatibility for libertas,
2417 * as it doesn't implement join_mesh and needs to set the channel to
2418 * join the mesh instead.
2419 *
2420 * @set_monitor_channel: Set the monitor mode channel for the device. If other
2421 * interfaces are active this callback should reject the configuration.
2422 * If no interfaces are active or the device is down, the channel should
2423 * be stored for when a monitor interface becomes active.
2424 *
2425 * @scan: Request to do a scan. If returning zero, the scan request is given
2426 * the driver, and will be valid until passed to cfg80211_scan_done().
2427 * For scan results, call cfg80211_inform_bss(); you can call this outside
2428 * the scan/scan_done bracket too.
2429 * @abort_scan: Tell the driver to abort an ongoing scan. The driver shall
2430 * indicate the status of the scan through cfg80211_scan_done().
2431 *
2432 * @auth: Request to authenticate with the specified peer
2433 * (invoked with the wireless_dev mutex held)
2434 * @assoc: Request to (re)associate with the specified peer
2435 * (invoked with the wireless_dev mutex held)
2436 * @deauth: Request to deauthenticate from the specified peer
2437 * (invoked with the wireless_dev mutex held)
2438 * @disassoc: Request to disassociate from the specified peer
2439 * (invoked with the wireless_dev mutex held)
2440 *
2441 * @connect: Connect to the ESS with the specified parameters. When connected,
2442 * call cfg80211_connect_result()/cfg80211_connect_bss() with status code
2443 * %WLAN_STATUS_SUCCESS. If the connection fails for some reason, call
2444 * cfg80211_connect_result()/cfg80211_connect_bss() with the status code
2445 * from the AP or cfg80211_connect_timeout() if no frame with status code
2446 * was received.
2447 * The driver is allowed to roam to other BSSes within the ESS when the
2448 * other BSS matches the connect parameters. When such roaming is initiated
2449 * by the driver, the driver is expected to verify that the target matches
2450 * the configured security parameters and to use Reassociation Request
2451 * frame instead of Association Request frame.
2452 * The connect function can also be used to request the driver to perform a
2453 * specific roam when connected to an ESS. In that case, the prev_bssid
2454 * parameter is set to the BSSID of the currently associated BSS as an
2455 * indication of requesting reassociation.
2456 * In both the driver-initiated and new connect() call initiated roaming
2457 * cases, the result of roaming is indicated with a call to
2458 * cfg80211_roamed() or cfg80211_roamed_bss().
2459 * (invoked with the wireless_dev mutex held)
2460 * @disconnect: Disconnect from the BSS/ESS. Once done, call
2461 * cfg80211_disconnected().
2462 * (invoked with the wireless_dev mutex held)
2463 *
2464 * @join_ibss: Join the specified IBSS (or create if necessary). Once done, call
2465 * cfg80211_ibss_joined(), also call that function when changing BSSID due
2466 * to a merge.
2467 * (invoked with the wireless_dev mutex held)
2468 * @leave_ibss: Leave the IBSS.
2469 * (invoked with the wireless_dev mutex held)
2470 *
2471 * @set_mcast_rate: Set the specified multicast rate (only if vif is in ADHOC or
2472 * MESH mode)
2473 *
2474 * @set_wiphy_params: Notify that wiphy parameters have changed;
2475 * @changed bitfield (see &enum wiphy_params_flags) describes which values
2476 * have changed. The actual parameter values are available in
2477 * struct wiphy. If returning an error, no value should be changed.
2478 *
2479 * @set_tx_power: set the transmit power according to the parameters,
2480 * the power passed is in mBm, to get dBm use MBM_TO_DBM(). The
2481 * wdev may be %NULL if power was set for the wiphy, and will
2482 * always be %NULL unless the driver supports per-vif TX power
2483 * (as advertised by the nl80211 feature flag.)
2484 * @get_tx_power: store the current TX power into the dbm variable;
2485 * return 0 if successful
2486 *
2487 * @set_wds_peer: set the WDS peer for a WDS interface
2488 *
2489 * @rfkill_poll: polls the hw rfkill line, use cfg80211 reporting
2490 * functions to adjust rfkill hw state
2491 *
2492 * @dump_survey: get site survey information.
2493 *
2494 * @remain_on_channel: Request the driver to remain awake on the specified
2495 * channel for the specified duration to complete an off-channel
2496 * operation (e.g., public action frame exchange). When the driver is
2497 * ready on the requested channel, it must indicate this with an event
2498 * notification by calling cfg80211_ready_on_channel().
2499 * @cancel_remain_on_channel: Cancel an on-going remain-on-channel operation.
2500 * This allows the operation to be terminated prior to timeout based on
2501 * the duration value.
2502 * @mgmt_tx: Transmit a management frame.
2503 * @mgmt_tx_cancel_wait: Cancel the wait time from transmitting a management
2504 * frame on another channel
2505 *
2506 * @testmode_cmd: run a test mode command; @wdev may be %NULL
2507 * @testmode_dump: Implement a test mode dump. The cb->args[2] and up may be
2508 * used by the function, but 0 and 1 must not be touched. Additionally,
2509 * return error codes other than -ENOBUFS and -ENOENT will terminate the
2510 * dump and return to userspace with an error, so be careful. If any data
2511 * was passed in from userspace then the data/len arguments will be present
2512 * and point to the data contained in %NL80211_ATTR_TESTDATA.
2513 *
2514 * @set_bitrate_mask: set the bitrate mask configuration
2515 *
2516 * @set_pmksa: Cache a PMKID for a BSSID. This is mostly useful for fullmac
2517 * devices running firmwares capable of generating the (re) association
2518 * RSN IE. It allows for faster roaming between WPA2 BSSIDs.
2519 * @del_pmksa: Delete a cached PMKID.
2520 * @flush_pmksa: Flush all cached PMKIDs.
2521 * @set_power_mgmt: Configure WLAN power management. A timeout value of -1
2522 * allows the driver to adjust the dynamic ps timeout value.
2523 * @set_cqm_rssi_config: Configure connection quality monitor RSSI threshold.
2524 * After configuration, the driver should (soon) send an event indicating
2525 * the current level is above/below the configured threshold; this may
2526 * need some care when the configuration is changed (without first being
2527 * disabled.)
2528 * @set_cqm_txe_config: Configure connection quality monitor TX error
2529 * thresholds.
2530 * @sched_scan_start: Tell the driver to start a scheduled scan.
2531 * @sched_scan_stop: Tell the driver to stop an ongoing scheduled scan. This
2532 * call must stop the scheduled scan and be ready for starting a new one
2533 * before it returns, i.e. @sched_scan_start may be called immediately
2534 * after that again and should not fail in that case. The driver should
2535 * not call cfg80211_sched_scan_stopped() for a requested stop (when this
2536 * method returns 0.)
2537 *
2538 * @mgmt_frame_register: Notify driver that a management frame type was
2539 * registered. The callback is allowed to sleep.
2540 *
2541 * @set_antenna: Set antenna configuration (tx_ant, rx_ant) on the device.
2542 * Parameters are bitmaps of allowed antennas to use for TX/RX. Drivers may
2543 * reject TX/RX mask combinations they cannot support by returning -EINVAL
2544 * (also see nl80211.h @NL80211_ATTR_WIPHY_ANTENNA_TX).
2545 *
2546 * @get_antenna: Get current antenna configuration from device (tx_ant, rx_ant).
2547 *
2548 * @tdls_mgmt: Transmit a TDLS management frame.
2549 * @tdls_oper: Perform a high-level TDLS operation (e.g. TDLS link setup).
2550 *
2551 * @probe_client: probe an associated client, must return a cookie that it
2552 * later passes to cfg80211_probe_status().
2553 *
2554 * @set_noack_map: Set the NoAck Map for the TIDs.
2555 *
2556 * @get_channel: Get the current operating channel for the virtual interface.
2557 * For monitor interfaces, it should return %NULL unless there's a single
2558 * current monitoring channel.
2559 *
2560 * @start_p2p_device: Start the given P2P device.
2561 * @stop_p2p_device: Stop the given P2P device.
2562 *
2563 * @set_mac_acl: Sets MAC address control list in AP and P2P GO mode.
2564 * Parameters include ACL policy, an array of MAC address of stations
2565 * and the number of MAC addresses. If there is already a list in driver
2566 * this new list replaces the existing one. Driver has to clear its ACL
2567 * when number of MAC addresses entries is passed as 0. Drivers which
2568 * advertise the support for MAC based ACL have to implement this callback.
2569 *
2570 * @start_radar_detection: Start radar detection in the driver.
2571 *
2572 * @update_ft_ies: Provide updated Fast BSS Transition information to the
2573 * driver. If the SME is in the driver/firmware, this information can be
2574 * used in building Authentication and Reassociation Request frames.
2575 *
2576 * @crit_proto_start: Indicates a critical protocol needs more link reliability
2577 * for a given duration (milliseconds). The protocol is provided so the
2578 * driver can take the most appropriate actions.
2579 * @crit_proto_stop: Indicates critical protocol no longer needs increased link
2580 * reliability. This operation can not fail.
2581 * @set_coalesce: Set coalesce parameters.
2582 *
2583 * @channel_switch: initiate channel-switch procedure (with CSA). Driver is
2584 * responsible for veryfing if the switch is possible. Since this is
2585 * inherently tricky driver may decide to disconnect an interface later
2586 * with cfg80211_stop_iface(). This doesn't mean driver can accept
2587 * everything. It should do it's best to verify requests and reject them
2588 * as soon as possible.
2589 *
2590 * @set_qos_map: Set QoS mapping information to the driver
2591 *
2592 * @set_ap_chanwidth: Set the AP (including P2P GO) mode channel width for the
2593 * given interface This is used e.g. for dynamic HT 20/40 MHz channel width
2594 * changes during the lifetime of the BSS.
2595 *
2596 * @add_tx_ts: validate (if admitted_time is 0) or add a TX TS to the device
2597 * with the given parameters; action frame exchange has been handled by
2598 * userspace so this just has to modify the TX path to take the TS into
2599 * account.
2600 * If the admitted time is 0 just validate the parameters to make sure
2601 * the session can be created at all; it is valid to just always return
2602 * success for that but that may result in inefficient behaviour (handshake
2603 * with the peer followed by immediate teardown when the addition is later
2604 * rejected)
2605 * @del_tx_ts: remove an existing TX TS
2606 *
2607 * @join_ocb: join the OCB network with the specified parameters
2608 * (invoked with the wireless_dev mutex held)
2609 * @leave_ocb: leave the current OCB network
2610 * (invoked with the wireless_dev mutex held)
2611 *
2612 * @tdls_channel_switch: Start channel-switching with a TDLS peer. The driver
2613 * is responsible for continually initiating channel-switching operations
2614 * and returning to the base channel for communication with the AP.
2615 * @tdls_cancel_channel_switch: Stop channel-switching with a TDLS peer. Both
2616 * peers must be on the base channel when the call completes.
2617 * @start_nan: Start the NAN interface.
2618 * @stop_nan: Stop the NAN interface.
2619 */
2620 struct cfg80211_ops {
2621 int (*suspend)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct cfg80211_wowlan *wow);
2622 int (*resume)(struct wiphy *wiphy);
2623 void (*set_wakeup)(struct wiphy *wiphy, bool enabled);
2624
2625 struct wireless_dev * (*add_virtual_intf)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2626 const char *name,
2627 unsigned char name_assign_type,
2628 enum nl80211_iftype type,
2629 u32 *flags,
2630 struct vif_params *params);
2631 int (*del_virtual_intf)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2632 struct wireless_dev *wdev);
2633 int (*change_virtual_intf)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2634 struct net_device *dev,
2635 enum nl80211_iftype type, u32 *flags,
2636 struct vif_params *params);
2637
2638 int (*add_key)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *netdev,
2639 u8 key_index, bool pairwise, const u8 *mac_addr,
2640 struct key_params *params);
2641 int (*get_key)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *netdev,
2642 u8 key_index, bool pairwise, const u8 *mac_addr,
2643 void *cookie,
2644 void (*callback)(void *cookie, struct key_params*));
2645 int (*del_key)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *netdev,
2646 u8 key_index, bool pairwise, const u8 *mac_addr);
2647 int (*set_default_key)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2648 struct net_device *netdev,
2649 u8 key_index, bool unicast, bool multicast);
2650 int (*set_default_mgmt_key)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2651 struct net_device *netdev,
2652 u8 key_index);
2653
2654 int (*start_ap)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2655 struct cfg80211_ap_settings *settings);
2656 int (*change_beacon)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2657 struct cfg80211_beacon_data *info);
2658 int (*stop_ap)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev);
2659
2660
2661 int (*add_station)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2662 const u8 *mac,
2663 struct station_parameters *params);
2664 int (*del_station)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2665 struct station_del_parameters *params);
2666 int (*change_station)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2667 const u8 *mac,
2668 struct station_parameters *params);
2669 int (*get_station)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2670 const u8 *mac, struct station_info *sinfo);
2671 int (*dump_station)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2672 int idx, u8 *mac, struct station_info *sinfo);
2673
2674 int (*add_mpath)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2675 const u8 *dst, const u8 *next_hop);
2676 int (*del_mpath)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2677 const u8 *dst);
2678 int (*change_mpath)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2679 const u8 *dst, const u8 *next_hop);
2680 int (*get_mpath)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2681 u8 *dst, u8 *next_hop, struct mpath_info *pinfo);
2682 int (*dump_mpath)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2683 int idx, u8 *dst, u8 *next_hop,
2684 struct mpath_info *pinfo);
2685 int (*get_mpp)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2686 u8 *dst, u8 *mpp, struct mpath_info *pinfo);
2687 int (*dump_mpp)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2688 int idx, u8 *dst, u8 *mpp,
2689 struct mpath_info *pinfo);
2690 int (*get_mesh_config)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2691 struct net_device *dev,
2692 struct mesh_config *conf);
2693 int (*update_mesh_config)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2694 struct net_device *dev, u32 mask,
2695 const struct mesh_config *nconf);
2696 int (*join_mesh)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2697 const struct mesh_config *conf,
2698 const struct mesh_setup *setup);
2699 int (*leave_mesh)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev);
2700
2701 int (*join_ocb)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2702 struct ocb_setup *setup);
2703 int (*leave_ocb)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev);
2704
2705 int (*change_bss)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2706 struct bss_parameters *params);
2707
2708 int (*set_txq_params)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2709 struct ieee80211_txq_params *params);
2710
2711 int (*libertas_set_mesh_channel)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2712 struct net_device *dev,
2713 struct ieee80211_channel *chan);
2714
2715 int (*set_monitor_channel)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2716 struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef);
2717
2718 int (*scan)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2719 struct cfg80211_scan_request *request);
2720 void (*abort_scan)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct wireless_dev *wdev);
2721
2722 int (*auth)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2723 struct cfg80211_auth_request *req);
2724 int (*assoc)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2725 struct cfg80211_assoc_request *req);
2726 int (*deauth)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2727 struct cfg80211_deauth_request *req);
2728 int (*disassoc)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2729 struct cfg80211_disassoc_request *req);
2730
2731 int (*connect)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2732 struct cfg80211_connect_params *sme);
2733 int (*disconnect)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2734 u16 reason_code);
2735
2736 int (*join_ibss)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2737 struct cfg80211_ibss_params *params);
2738 int (*leave_ibss)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev);
2739
2740 int (*set_mcast_rate)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2741 int rate[NUM_NL80211_BANDS]);
2742
2743 int (*set_wiphy_params)(struct wiphy *wiphy, u32 changed);
2744
2745 int (*set_tx_power)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct wireless_dev *wdev,
2746 enum nl80211_tx_power_setting type, int mbm);
2747 int (*get_tx_power)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct wireless_dev *wdev,
2748 int *dbm);
2749
2750 int (*set_wds_peer)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2751 const u8 *addr);
2752
2753 void (*rfkill_poll)(struct wiphy *wiphy);
2754
2755 #ifdef CONFIG_NL80211_TESTMODE
2756 int (*testmode_cmd)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct wireless_dev *wdev,
2757 void *data, int len);
2758 int (*testmode_dump)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct sk_buff *skb,
2759 struct netlink_callback *cb,
2760 void *data, int len);
2761 #endif
2762
2763 int (*set_bitrate_mask)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2764 struct net_device *dev,
2765 const u8 *peer,
2766 const struct cfg80211_bitrate_mask *mask);
2767
2768 int (*dump_survey)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *netdev,
2769 int idx, struct survey_info *info);
2770
2771 int (*set_pmksa)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *netdev,
2772 struct cfg80211_pmksa *pmksa);
2773 int (*del_pmksa)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *netdev,
2774 struct cfg80211_pmksa *pmksa);
2775 int (*flush_pmksa)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *netdev);
2776
2777 int (*remain_on_channel)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2778 struct wireless_dev *wdev,
2779 struct ieee80211_channel *chan,
2780 unsigned int duration,
2781 u64 *cookie);
2782 int (*cancel_remain_on_channel)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2783 struct wireless_dev *wdev,
2784 u64 cookie);
2785
2786 int (*mgmt_tx)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct wireless_dev *wdev,
2787 struct cfg80211_mgmt_tx_params *params,
2788 u64 *cookie);
2789 int (*mgmt_tx_cancel_wait)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2790 struct wireless_dev *wdev,
2791 u64 cookie);
2792
2793 int (*set_power_mgmt)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2794 bool enabled, int timeout);
2795
2796 int (*set_cqm_rssi_config)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2797 struct net_device *dev,
2798 s32 rssi_thold, u32 rssi_hyst);
2799
2800 int (*set_cqm_txe_config)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2801 struct net_device *dev,
2802 u32 rate, u32 pkts, u32 intvl);
2803
2804 void (*mgmt_frame_register)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2805 struct wireless_dev *wdev,
2806 u16 frame_type, bool reg);
2807
2808 int (*set_antenna)(struct wiphy *wiphy, u32 tx_ant, u32 rx_ant);
2809 int (*get_antenna)(struct wiphy *wiphy, u32 *tx_ant, u32 *rx_ant);
2810
2811 int (*sched_scan_start)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2812 struct net_device *dev,
2813 struct cfg80211_sched_scan_request *request);
2814 int (*sched_scan_stop)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev);
2815
2816 int (*set_rekey_data)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2817 struct cfg80211_gtk_rekey_data *data);
2818
2819 int (*tdls_mgmt)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2820 const u8 *peer, u8 action_code, u8 dialog_token,
2821 u16 status_code, u32 peer_capability,
2822 bool initiator, const u8 *buf, size_t len);
2823 int (*tdls_oper)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2824 const u8 *peer, enum nl80211_tdls_operation oper);
2825
2826 int (*probe_client)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2827 const u8 *peer, u64 *cookie);
2828
2829 int (*set_noack_map)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2830 struct net_device *dev,
2831 u16 noack_map);
2832
2833 int (*get_channel)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2834 struct wireless_dev *wdev,
2835 struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef);
2836
2837 int (*start_p2p_device)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2838 struct wireless_dev *wdev);
2839 void (*stop_p2p_device)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2840 struct wireless_dev *wdev);
2841
2842 int (*set_mac_acl)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2843 const struct cfg80211_acl_data *params);
2844
2845 int (*start_radar_detection)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2846 struct net_device *dev,
2847 struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef,
2848 u32 cac_time_ms);
2849 int (*update_ft_ies)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2850 struct cfg80211_update_ft_ies_params *ftie);
2851 int (*crit_proto_start)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2852 struct wireless_dev *wdev,
2853 enum nl80211_crit_proto_id protocol,
2854 u16 duration);
2855 void (*crit_proto_stop)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2856 struct wireless_dev *wdev);
2857 int (*set_coalesce)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2858 struct cfg80211_coalesce *coalesce);
2859
2860 int (*channel_switch)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2861 struct net_device *dev,
2862 struct cfg80211_csa_settings *params);
2863
2864 int (*set_qos_map)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2865 struct net_device *dev,
2866 struct cfg80211_qos_map *qos_map);
2867
2868 int (*set_ap_chanwidth)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2869 struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef);
2870
2871 int (*add_tx_ts)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2872 u8 tsid, const u8 *peer, u8 user_prio,
2873 u16 admitted_time);
2874 int (*del_tx_ts)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net_device *dev,
2875 u8 tsid, const u8 *peer);
2876
2877 int (*tdls_channel_switch)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2878 struct net_device *dev,
2879 const u8 *addr, u8 oper_class,
2880 struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef);
2881 void (*tdls_cancel_channel_switch)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
2882 struct net_device *dev,
2883 const u8 *addr);
2884 int (*start_nan)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct wireless_dev *wdev,
2885 struct cfg80211_nan_conf *conf);
2886 void (*stop_nan)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct wireless_dev *wdev);
2887 };
2888
2889 /*
2890 * wireless hardware and networking interfaces structures
2891 * and registration/helper functions
2892 */
2893
2894 /**
2895 * enum wiphy_flags - wiphy capability flags
2896 *
2897 * @WIPHY_FLAG_NETNS_OK: if not set, do not allow changing the netns of this
2898 * wiphy at all
2899 * @WIPHY_FLAG_PS_ON_BY_DEFAULT: if set to true, powersave will be enabled
2900 * by default -- this flag will be set depending on the kernel's default
2901 * on wiphy_new(), but can be changed by the driver if it has a good
2902 * reason to override the default
2903 * @WIPHY_FLAG_4ADDR_AP: supports 4addr mode even on AP (with a single station
2904 * on a VLAN interface)
2905 * @WIPHY_FLAG_4ADDR_STATION: supports 4addr mode even as a station
2906 * @WIPHY_FLAG_CONTROL_PORT_PROTOCOL: This device supports setting the
2907 * control port protocol ethertype. The device also honours the
2908 * control_port_no_encrypt flag.
2909 * @WIPHY_FLAG_IBSS_RSN: The device supports IBSS RSN.
2910 * @WIPHY_FLAG_MESH_AUTH: The device supports mesh authentication by routing
2911 * auth frames to userspace. See @NL80211_MESH_SETUP_USERSPACE_AUTH.
2912 * @WIPHY_FLAG_SUPPORTS_SCHED_SCAN: The device supports scheduled scans.
2913 * @WIPHY_FLAG_SUPPORTS_FW_ROAM: The device supports roaming feature in the
2914 * firmware.
2915 * @WIPHY_FLAG_AP_UAPSD: The device supports uapsd on AP.
2916 * @WIPHY_FLAG_SUPPORTS_TDLS: The device supports TDLS (802.11z) operation.
2917 * @WIPHY_FLAG_TDLS_EXTERNAL_SETUP: The device does not handle TDLS (802.11z)
2918 * link setup/discovery operations internally. Setup, discovery and
2919 * teardown packets should be sent through the @NL80211_CMD_TDLS_MGMT
2920 * command. When this flag is not set, @NL80211_CMD_TDLS_OPER should be
2921 * used for asking the driver/firmware to perform a TDLS operation.
2922 * @WIPHY_FLAG_HAVE_AP_SME: device integrates AP SME
2923 * @WIPHY_FLAG_REPORTS_OBSS: the device will report beacons from other BSSes
2924 * when there are virtual interfaces in AP mode by calling
2925 * cfg80211_report_obss_beacon().
2926 * @WIPHY_FLAG_AP_PROBE_RESP_OFFLOAD: When operating as an AP, the device
2927 * responds to probe-requests in hardware.
2928 * @WIPHY_FLAG_OFFCHAN_TX: Device supports direct off-channel TX.
2929 * @WIPHY_FLAG_HAS_REMAIN_ON_CHANNEL: Device supports remain-on-channel call.
2930 * @WIPHY_FLAG_SUPPORTS_5_10_MHZ: Device supports 5 MHz and 10 MHz channels.
2931 * @WIPHY_FLAG_HAS_CHANNEL_SWITCH: Device supports channel switch in
2932 * beaconing mode (AP, IBSS, Mesh, ...).
2933 * @WIPHY_FLAG_HAS_STATIC_WEP: The device supports static WEP key installation
2934 * before connection.
2935 */
2936 enum wiphy_flags {
2937 /* use hole at 0 */
2938 /* use hole at 1 */
2939 /* use hole at 2 */
2940 WIPHY_FLAG_NETNS_OK = BIT(3),
2941 WIPHY_FLAG_PS_ON_BY_DEFAULT = BIT(4),
2942 WIPHY_FLAG_4ADDR_AP = BIT(5),
2943 WIPHY_FLAG_4ADDR_STATION = BIT(6),
2944 WIPHY_FLAG_CONTROL_PORT_PROTOCOL = BIT(7),
2945 WIPHY_FLAG_IBSS_RSN = BIT(8),
2946 WIPHY_FLAG_MESH_AUTH = BIT(10),
2947 WIPHY_FLAG_SUPPORTS_SCHED_SCAN = BIT(11),
2948 /* use hole at 12 */
2949 WIPHY_FLAG_SUPPORTS_FW_ROAM = BIT(13),
2950 WIPHY_FLAG_AP_UAPSD = BIT(14),
2951 WIPHY_FLAG_SUPPORTS_TDLS = BIT(15),
2952 WIPHY_FLAG_TDLS_EXTERNAL_SETUP = BIT(16),
2953 WIPHY_FLAG_HAVE_AP_SME = BIT(17),
2954 WIPHY_FLAG_REPORTS_OBSS = BIT(18),
2955 WIPHY_FLAG_AP_PROBE_RESP_OFFLOAD = BIT(19),
2956 WIPHY_FLAG_OFFCHAN_TX = BIT(20),
2957 WIPHY_FLAG_HAS_REMAIN_ON_CHANNEL = BIT(21),
2958 WIPHY_FLAG_SUPPORTS_5_10_MHZ = BIT(22),
2959 WIPHY_FLAG_HAS_CHANNEL_SWITCH = BIT(23),
2960 WIPHY_FLAG_HAS_STATIC_WEP = BIT(24),
2961 };
2962
2963 /**
2964 * struct ieee80211_iface_limit - limit on certain interface types
2965 * @max: maximum number of interfaces of these types
2966 * @types: interface types (bits)
2967 */
2968 struct ieee80211_iface_limit {
2969 u16 max;
2970 u16 types;
2971 };
2972
2973 /**
2974 * struct ieee80211_iface_combination - possible interface combination
2975 * @limits: limits for the given interface types
2976 * @n_limits: number of limitations
2977 * @num_different_channels: can use up to this many different channels
2978 * @max_interfaces: maximum number of interfaces in total allowed in this
2979 * group
2980 * @beacon_int_infra_match: In this combination, the beacon intervals
2981 * between infrastructure and AP types must match. This is required
2982 * only in special cases.
2983 * @radar_detect_widths: bitmap of channel widths supported for radar detection
2984 * @radar_detect_regions: bitmap of regions supported for radar detection
2985 *
2986 * With this structure the driver can describe which interface
2987 * combinations it supports concurrently.
2988 *
2989 * Examples:
2990 *
2991 * 1. Allow #STA <= 1, #AP <= 1, matching BI, channels = 1, 2 total:
2992 *
2993 * struct ieee80211_iface_limit limits1[] = {
2994 * { .max = 1, .types = BIT(NL80211_IFTYPE_STATION), },
2995 * { .max = 1, .types = BIT(NL80211_IFTYPE_AP}, },
2996 * };
2997 * struct ieee80211_iface_combination combination1 = {
2998 * .limits = limits1,
2999 * .n_limits = ARRAY_SIZE(limits1),
3000 * .max_interfaces = 2,
3001 * .beacon_int_infra_match = true,
3002 * };
3003 *
3004 *
3005 * 2. Allow #{AP, P2P-GO} <= 8, channels = 1, 8 total:
3006 *
3007 * struct ieee80211_iface_limit limits2[] = {
3008 * { .max = 8, .types = BIT(NL80211_IFTYPE_AP) |
3009 * BIT(NL80211_IFTYPE_P2P_GO), },
3010 * };
3011 * struct ieee80211_iface_combination combination2 = {
3012 * .limits = limits2,
3013 * .n_limits = ARRAY_SIZE(limits2),
3014 * .max_interfaces = 8,
3015 * .num_different_channels = 1,
3016 * };
3017 *
3018 *
3019 * 3. Allow #STA <= 1, #{P2P-client,P2P-GO} <= 3 on two channels, 4 total.
3020 *
3021 * This allows for an infrastructure connection and three P2P connections.
3022 *
3023 * struct ieee80211_iface_limit limits3[] = {
3024 * { .max = 1, .types = BIT(NL80211_IFTYPE_STATION), },
3025 * { .max = 3, .types = BIT(NL80211_IFTYPE_P2P_GO) |
3026 * BIT(NL80211_IFTYPE_P2P_CLIENT), },
3027 * };
3028 * struct ieee80211_iface_combination combination3 = {
3029 * .limits = limits3,
3030 * .n_limits = ARRAY_SIZE(limits3),
3031 * .max_interfaces = 4,
3032 * .num_different_channels = 2,
3033 * };
3034 */
3035 struct ieee80211_iface_combination {
3036 const struct ieee80211_iface_limit *limits;
3037 u32 num_different_channels;
3038 u16 max_interfaces;
3039 u8 n_limits;
3040 bool beacon_int_infra_match;
3041 u8 radar_detect_widths;
3042 u8 radar_detect_regions;
3043 };
3044
3045 struct ieee80211_txrx_stypes {
3046 u16 tx, rx;
3047 };
3048
3049 /**
3050 * enum wiphy_wowlan_support_flags - WoWLAN support flags
3051 * @WIPHY_WOWLAN_ANY: supports wakeup for the special "any"
3052 * trigger that keeps the device operating as-is and
3053 * wakes up the host on any activity, for example a
3054 * received packet that passed filtering; note that the
3055 * packet should be preserved in that case
3056 * @WIPHY_WOWLAN_MAGIC_PKT: supports wakeup on magic packet
3057 * (see nl80211.h)
3058 * @WIPHY_WOWLAN_DISCONNECT: supports wakeup on disconnect
3059 * @WIPHY_WOWLAN_SUPPORTS_GTK_REKEY: supports GTK rekeying while asleep
3060 * @WIPHY_WOWLAN_GTK_REKEY_FAILURE: supports wakeup on GTK rekey failure
3061 * @WIPHY_WOWLAN_EAP_IDENTITY_REQ: supports wakeup on EAP identity request
3062 * @WIPHY_WOWLAN_4WAY_HANDSHAKE: supports wakeup on 4-way handshake failure
3063 * @WIPHY_WOWLAN_RFKILL_RELEASE: supports wakeup on RF-kill release
3064 * @WIPHY_WOWLAN_NET_DETECT: supports wakeup on network detection
3065 */
3066 enum wiphy_wowlan_support_flags {
3067 WIPHY_WOWLAN_ANY = BIT(0),
3068 WIPHY_WOWLAN_MAGIC_PKT = BIT(1),
3069 WIPHY_WOWLAN_DISCONNECT = BIT(2),
3070 WIPHY_WOWLAN_SUPPORTS_GTK_REKEY = BIT(3),
3071 WIPHY_WOWLAN_GTK_REKEY_FAILURE = BIT(4),
3072 WIPHY_WOWLAN_EAP_IDENTITY_REQ = BIT(5),
3073 WIPHY_WOWLAN_4WAY_HANDSHAKE = BIT(6),
3074 WIPHY_WOWLAN_RFKILL_RELEASE = BIT(7),
3075 WIPHY_WOWLAN_NET_DETECT = BIT(8),
3076 };
3077
3078 struct wiphy_wowlan_tcp_support {
3079 const struct nl80211_wowlan_tcp_data_token_feature *tok;
3080 u32 data_payload_max;
3081 u32 data_interval_max;
3082 u32 wake_payload_max;
3083 bool seq;
3084 };
3085
3086 /**
3087 * struct wiphy_wowlan_support - WoWLAN support data
3088 * @flags: see &enum wiphy_wowlan_support_flags
3089 * @n_patterns: number of supported wakeup patterns
3090 * (see nl80211.h for the pattern definition)
3091 * @pattern_max_len: maximum length of each pattern
3092 * @pattern_min_len: minimum length of each pattern
3093 * @max_pkt_offset: maximum Rx packet offset
3094 * @max_nd_match_sets: maximum number of matchsets for net-detect,
3095 * similar, but not necessarily identical, to max_match_sets for
3096 * scheduled scans.
3097 * See &struct cfg80211_sched_scan_request.@match_sets for more
3098 * details.
3099 * @tcp: TCP wakeup support information
3100 */
3101 struct wiphy_wowlan_support {
3102 u32 flags;
3103 int n_patterns;
3104 int pattern_max_len;
3105 int pattern_min_len;
3106 int max_pkt_offset;
3107 int max_nd_match_sets;
3108 const struct wiphy_wowlan_tcp_support *tcp;
3109 };
3110
3111 /**
3112 * struct wiphy_coalesce_support - coalesce support data
3113 * @n_rules: maximum number of coalesce rules
3114 * @max_delay: maximum supported coalescing delay in msecs
3115 * @n_patterns: number of supported patterns in a rule
3116 * (see nl80211.h for the pattern definition)
3117 * @pattern_max_len: maximum length of each pattern
3118 * @pattern_min_len: minimum length of each pattern
3119 * @max_pkt_offset: maximum Rx packet offset
3120 */
3121 struct wiphy_coalesce_support {
3122 int n_rules;
3123 int max_delay;
3124 int n_patterns;
3125 int pattern_max_len;
3126 int pattern_min_len;
3127 int max_pkt_offset;
3128 };
3129
3130 /**
3131 * enum wiphy_vendor_command_flags - validation flags for vendor commands
3132 * @WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_WDEV: vendor command requires wdev
3133 * @WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_NETDEV: vendor command requires netdev
3134 * @WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_RUNNING: interface/wdev must be up & running
3135 * (must be combined with %_WDEV or %_NETDEV)
3136 */
3137 enum wiphy_vendor_command_flags {
3138 WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_WDEV = BIT(0),
3139 WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_NETDEV = BIT(1),
3140 WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_RUNNING = BIT(2),
3141 };
3142
3143 /**
3144 * struct wiphy_vendor_command - vendor command definition
3145 * @info: vendor command identifying information, as used in nl80211
3146 * @flags: flags, see &enum wiphy_vendor_command_flags
3147 * @doit: callback for the operation, note that wdev is %NULL if the
3148 * flags didn't ask for a wdev and non-%NULL otherwise; the data
3149 * pointer may be %NULL if userspace provided no data at all
3150 * @dumpit: dump callback, for transferring bigger/multiple items. The
3151 * @storage points to cb->args[5], ie. is preserved over the multiple
3152 * dumpit calls.
3153 * It's recommended to not have the same sub command with both @doit and
3154 * @dumpit, so that userspace can assume certain ones are get and others
3155 * are used with dump requests.
3156 */
3157 struct wiphy_vendor_command {
3158 struct nl80211_vendor_cmd_info info;
3159 u32 flags;
3160 int (*doit)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct wireless_dev *wdev,
3161 const void *data, int data_len);
3162 int (*dumpit)(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct wireless_dev *wdev,
3163 struct sk_buff *skb, const void *data, int data_len,
3164 unsigned long *storage);
3165 };
3166
3167 /**
3168 * struct wiphy_iftype_ext_capab - extended capabilities per interface type
3169 * @iftype: interface type
3170 * @extended_capabilities: extended capabilities supported by the driver,
3171 * additional capabilities might be supported by userspace; these are the
3172 * 802.11 extended capabilities ("Extended Capabilities element") and are
3173 * in the same format as in the information element. See IEEE Std
3174 * 802.11-2012 8.4.2.29 for the defined fields.
3175 * @extended_capabilities_mask: mask of the valid values
3176 * @extended_capabilities_len: length of the extended capabilities
3177 */
3178 struct wiphy_iftype_ext_capab {
3179 enum nl80211_iftype iftype;
3180 const u8 *extended_capabilities;
3181 const u8 *extended_capabilities_mask;
3182 u8 extended_capabilities_len;
3183 };
3184
3185 /**
3186 * struct wiphy - wireless hardware description
3187 * @reg_notifier: the driver's regulatory notification callback,
3188 * note that if your driver uses wiphy_apply_custom_regulatory()
3189 * the reg_notifier's request can be passed as NULL
3190 * @regd: the driver's regulatory domain, if one was requested via
3191 * the regulatory_hint() API. This can be used by the driver
3192 * on the reg_notifier() if it chooses to ignore future
3193 * regulatory domain changes caused by other drivers.
3194 * @signal_type: signal type reported in &struct cfg80211_bss.
3195 * @cipher_suites: supported cipher suites
3196 * @n_cipher_suites: number of supported cipher suites
3197 * @retry_short: Retry limit for short frames (dot11ShortRetryLimit)
3198 * @retry_long: Retry limit for long frames (dot11LongRetryLimit)
3199 * @frag_threshold: Fragmentation threshold (dot11FragmentationThreshold);
3200 * -1 = fragmentation disabled, only odd values >= 256 used
3201 * @rts_threshold: RTS threshold (dot11RTSThreshold); -1 = RTS/CTS disabled
3202 * @_net: the network namespace this wiphy currently lives in
3203 * @perm_addr: permanent MAC address of this device
3204 * @addr_mask: If the device supports multiple MAC addresses by masking,
3205 * set this to a mask with variable bits set to 1, e.g. if the last
3206 * four bits are variable then set it to 00-00-00-00-00-0f. The actual
3207 * variable bits shall be determined by the interfaces added, with
3208 * interfaces not matching the mask being rejected to be brought up.
3209 * @n_addresses: number of addresses in @addresses.
3210 * @addresses: If the device has more than one address, set this pointer
3211 * to a list of addresses (6 bytes each). The first one will be used
3212 * by default for perm_addr. In this case, the mask should be set to
3213 * all-zeroes. In this case it is assumed that the device can handle
3214 * the same number of arbitrary MAC addresses.
3215 * @registered: protects ->resume and ->suspend sysfs callbacks against
3216 * unregister hardware
3217 * @debugfsdir: debugfs directory used for this wiphy, will be renamed
3218 * automatically on wiphy renames
3219 * @dev: (virtual) struct device for this wiphy
3220 * @registered: helps synchronize suspend/resume with wiphy unregister
3221 * @wext: wireless extension handlers
3222 * @priv: driver private data (sized according to wiphy_new() parameter)
3223 * @interface_modes: bitmask of interfaces types valid for this wiphy,
3224 * must be set by driver
3225 * @iface_combinations: Valid interface combinations array, should not
3226 * list single interface types.
3227 * @n_iface_combinations: number of entries in @iface_combinations array.
3228 * @software_iftypes: bitmask of software interface types, these are not
3229 * subject to any restrictions since they are purely managed in SW.
3230 * @flags: wiphy flags, see &enum wiphy_flags
3231 * @regulatory_flags: wiphy regulatory flags, see
3232 * &enum ieee80211_regulatory_flags
3233 * @features: features advertised to nl80211, see &enum nl80211_feature_flags.
3234 * @ext_features: extended features advertised to nl80211, see
3235 * &enum nl80211_ext_feature_index.
3236 * @bss_priv_size: each BSS struct has private data allocated with it,
3237 * this variable determines its size
3238 * @max_scan_ssids: maximum number of SSIDs the device can scan for in
3239 * any given scan
3240 * @max_sched_scan_ssids: maximum number of SSIDs the device can scan
3241 * for in any given scheduled scan
3242 * @max_match_sets: maximum number of match sets the device can handle
3243 * when performing a scheduled scan, 0 if filtering is not
3244 * supported.
3245 * @max_scan_ie_len: maximum length of user-controlled IEs device can
3246 * add to probe request frames transmitted during a scan, must not
3247 * include fixed IEs like supported rates
3248 * @max_sched_scan_ie_len: same as max_scan_ie_len, but for scheduled
3249 * scans
3250 * @max_sched_scan_plans: maximum number of scan plans (scan interval and number
3251 * of iterations) for scheduled scan supported by the device.
3252 * @max_sched_scan_plan_interval: maximum interval (in seconds) for a
3253 * single scan plan supported by the device.
3254 * @max_sched_scan_plan_iterations: maximum number of iterations for a single
3255 * scan plan supported by the device.
3256 * @coverage_class: current coverage class
3257 * @fw_version: firmware version for ethtool reporting
3258 * @hw_version: hardware version for ethtool reporting
3259 * @max_num_pmkids: maximum number of PMKIDs supported by device
3260 * @privid: a pointer that drivers can use to identify if an arbitrary
3261 * wiphy is theirs, e.g. in global notifiers
3262 * @bands: information about bands/channels supported by this device
3263 *
3264 * @mgmt_stypes: bitmasks of frame subtypes that can be subscribed to or
3265 * transmitted through nl80211, points to an array indexed by interface
3266 * type
3267 *
3268 * @available_antennas_tx: bitmap of antennas which are available to be
3269 * configured as TX antennas. Antenna configuration commands will be
3270 * rejected unless this or @available_antennas_rx is set.
3271 *
3272 * @available_antennas_rx: bitmap of antennas which are available to be
3273 * configured as RX antennas. Antenna configuration commands will be
3274 * rejected unless this or @available_antennas_tx is set.
3275 *
3276 * @probe_resp_offload:
3277 * Bitmap of supported protocols for probe response offloading.
3278 * See &enum nl80211_probe_resp_offload_support_attr. Only valid
3279 * when the wiphy flag @WIPHY_FLAG_AP_PROBE_RESP_OFFLOAD is set.
3280 *
3281 * @max_remain_on_channel_duration: Maximum time a remain-on-channel operation
3282 * may request, if implemented.
3283 *
3284 * @wowlan: WoWLAN support information
3285 * @wowlan_config: current WoWLAN configuration; this should usually not be
3286 * used since access to it is necessarily racy, use the parameter passed
3287 * to the suspend() operation instead.
3288 *
3289 * @ap_sme_capa: AP SME capabilities, flags from &enum nl80211_ap_sme_features.
3290 * @ht_capa_mod_mask: Specify what ht_cap values can be over-ridden.
3291 * If null, then none can be over-ridden.
3292 * @vht_capa_mod_mask: Specify what VHT capabilities can be over-ridden.
3293 * If null, then none can be over-ridden.
3294 *
3295 * @wdev_list: the list of associated (virtual) interfaces; this list must
3296 * not be modified by the driver, but can be read with RTNL/RCU protection.
3297 *
3298 * @max_acl_mac_addrs: Maximum number of MAC addresses that the device
3299 * supports for ACL.
3300 *
3301 * @extended_capabilities: extended capabilities supported by the driver,
3302 * additional capabilities might be supported by userspace; these are
3303 * the 802.11 extended capabilities ("Extended Capabilities element")
3304 * and are in the same format as in the information element. See
3305 * 802.11-2012 8.4.2.29 for the defined fields. These are the default
3306 * extended capabilities to be used if the capabilities are not specified
3307 * for a specific interface type in iftype_ext_capab.
3308 * @extended_capabilities_mask: mask of the valid values
3309 * @extended_capabilities_len: length of the extended capabilities
3310 * @iftype_ext_capab: array of extended capabilities per interface type
3311 * @num_iftype_ext_capab: number of interface types for which extended
3312 * capabilities are specified separately.
3313 * @coalesce: packet coalescing support information
3314 *
3315 * @vendor_commands: array of vendor commands supported by the hardware
3316 * @n_vendor_commands: number of vendor commands
3317 * @vendor_events: array of vendor events supported by the hardware
3318 * @n_vendor_events: number of vendor events
3319 *
3320 * @max_ap_assoc_sta: maximum number of associated stations supported in AP mode
3321 * (including P2P GO) or 0 to indicate no such limit is advertised. The
3322 * driver is allowed to advertise a theoretical limit that it can reach in
3323 * some cases, but may not always reach.
3324 *
3325 * @max_num_csa_counters: Number of supported csa_counters in beacons
3326 * and probe responses. This value should be set if the driver
3327 * wishes to limit the number of csa counters. Default (0) means
3328 * infinite.
3329 * @max_adj_channel_rssi_comp: max offset of between the channel on which the
3330 * frame was sent and the channel on which the frame was heard for which
3331 * the reported rssi is still valid. If a driver is able to compensate the
3332 * low rssi when a frame is heard on different channel, then it should set
3333 * this variable to the maximal offset for which it can compensate.
3334 * This value should be set in MHz.
3335 * @bss_select_support: bitmask indicating the BSS selection criteria supported
3336 * by the driver in the .connect() callback. The bit position maps to the
3337 * attribute indices defined in &enum nl80211_bss_select_attr.
3338 */
3339 struct wiphy {
3340 /* assign these fields before you register the wiphy */
3341
3342 /* permanent MAC address(es) */
3343 u8 perm_addr[ETH_ALEN];
3344 u8 addr_mask[ETH_ALEN];
3345
3346 struct mac_address *addresses;
3347
3348 const struct ieee80211_txrx_stypes *mgmt_stypes;
3349
3350 const struct ieee80211_iface_combination *iface_combinations;
3351 int n_iface_combinations;
3352 u16 software_iftypes;
3353
3354 u16 n_addresses;
3355
3356 /* Supported interface modes, OR together BIT(NL80211_IFTYPE_...) */
3357 u16 interface_modes;
3358
3359 u16 max_acl_mac_addrs;
3360
3361 u32 flags, regulatory_flags, features;
3362 u8 ext_features[DIV_ROUND_UP(NUM_NL80211_EXT_FEATURES, 8)];
3363
3364 u32 ap_sme_capa;
3365
3366 enum cfg80211_signal_type signal_type;
3367
3368 int bss_priv_size;
3369 u8 max_scan_ssids;
3370 u8 max_sched_scan_ssids;
3371 u8 max_match_sets;
3372 u16 max_scan_ie_len;
3373 u16 max_sched_scan_ie_len;
3374 u32 max_sched_scan_plans;
3375 u32 max_sched_scan_plan_interval;
3376 u32 max_sched_scan_plan_iterations;
3377
3378 int n_cipher_suites;
3379 const u32 *cipher_suites;
3380
3381 u8 retry_short;
3382 u8 retry_long;
3383 u32 frag_threshold;
3384 u32 rts_threshold;
3385 u8 coverage_class;
3386
3387 char fw_version[ETHTOOL_FWVERS_LEN];
3388 u32 hw_version;
3389
3390 #ifdef CONFIG_PM
3391 const struct wiphy_wowlan_support *wowlan;
3392 struct cfg80211_wowlan *wowlan_config;
3393 #endif
3394
3395 u16 max_remain_on_channel_duration;
3396
3397 u8 max_num_pmkids;
3398
3399 u32 available_antennas_tx;
3400 u32 available_antennas_rx;
3401
3402 /*
3403 * Bitmap of supported protocols for probe response offloading
3404 * see &enum nl80211_probe_resp_offload_support_attr. Only valid
3405 * when the wiphy flag @WIPHY_FLAG_AP_PROBE_RESP_OFFLOAD is set.
3406 */
3407 u32 probe_resp_offload;
3408
3409 const u8 *extended_capabilities, *extended_capabilities_mask;
3410 u8 extended_capabilities_len;
3411
3412 const struct wiphy_iftype_ext_capab *iftype_ext_capab;
3413 unsigned int num_iftype_ext_capab;
3414
3415 /* If multiple wiphys are registered and you're handed e.g.
3416 * a regular netdev with assigned ieee80211_ptr, you won't
3417 * know whether it points to a wiphy your driver has registered
3418 * or not. Assign this to something global to your driver to
3419 * help determine whether you own this wiphy or not. */
3420 const void *privid;
3421
3422 struct ieee80211_supported_band *bands[NUM_NL80211_BANDS];
3423
3424 /* Lets us get back the wiphy on the callback */
3425 void (*reg_notifier)(struct wiphy *wiphy,
3426 struct regulatory_request *request);
3427
3428 /* fields below are read-only, assigned by cfg80211 */
3429
3430 const struct ieee80211_regdomain __rcu *regd;
3431
3432 /* the item in /sys/class/ieee80211/ points to this,
3433 * you need use set_wiphy_dev() (see below) */
3434 struct device dev;
3435
3436 /* protects ->resume, ->suspend sysfs callbacks against unregister hw */
3437 bool registered;
3438
3439 /* dir in debugfs: ieee80211/<wiphyname> */
3440 struct dentry *debugfsdir;
3441
3442 const struct ieee80211_ht_cap *ht_capa_mod_mask;
3443 const struct ieee80211_vht_cap *vht_capa_mod_mask;
3444
3445 struct list_head wdev_list;
3446
3447 /* the network namespace this phy lives in currently */
3448 possible_net_t _net;
3449
3450 #ifdef CONFIG_CFG80211_WEXT
3451 const struct iw_handler_def *wext;
3452 #endif
3453
3454 const struct wiphy_coalesce_support *coalesce;
3455
3456 const struct wiphy_vendor_command *vendor_commands;
3457 const struct nl80211_vendor_cmd_info *vendor_events;
3458 int n_vendor_commands, n_vendor_events;
3459
3460 u16 max_ap_assoc_sta;
3461
3462 u8 max_num_csa_counters;
3463 u8 max_adj_channel_rssi_comp;
3464
3465 u32 bss_select_support;
3466
3467 char priv[0] __aligned(NETDEV_ALIGN);
3468 };
3469
3470 static inline struct net *wiphy_net(struct wiphy *wiphy)
3471 {
3472 return read_pnet(&wiphy->_net);
3473 }
3474
3475 static inline void wiphy_net_set(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct net *net)
3476 {
3477 write_pnet(&wiphy->_net, net);
3478 }
3479
3480 /**
3481 * wiphy_priv - return priv from wiphy
3482 *
3483 * @wiphy: the wiphy whose priv pointer to return
3484 * Return: The priv of @wiphy.
3485 */
3486 static inline void *wiphy_priv(struct wiphy *wiphy)
3487 {
3488 BUG_ON(!wiphy);
3489 return &wiphy->priv;
3490 }
3491
3492 /**
3493 * priv_to_wiphy - return the wiphy containing the priv
3494 *
3495 * @priv: a pointer previously returned by wiphy_priv
3496 * Return: The wiphy of @priv.
3497 */
3498 static inline struct wiphy *priv_to_wiphy(void *priv)
3499 {
3500 BUG_ON(!priv);
3501 return container_of(priv, struct wiphy, priv);
3502 }
3503
3504 /**
3505 * set_wiphy_dev - set device pointer for wiphy
3506 *
3507 * @wiphy: The wiphy whose device to bind
3508 * @dev: The device to parent it to
3509 */
3510 static inline void set_wiphy_dev(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct device *dev)
3511 {
3512 wiphy->dev.parent = dev;
3513 }
3514
3515 /**
3516 * wiphy_dev - get wiphy dev pointer
3517 *
3518 * @wiphy: The wiphy whose device struct to look up
3519 * Return: The dev of @wiphy.
3520 */
3521 static inline struct device *wiphy_dev(struct wiphy *wiphy)
3522 {
3523 return wiphy->dev.parent;
3524 }
3525
3526 /**
3527 * wiphy_name - get wiphy name
3528 *
3529 * @wiphy: The wiphy whose name to return
3530 * Return: The name of @wiphy.
3531 */
3532 static inline const char *wiphy_name(const struct wiphy *wiphy)
3533 {
3534 return dev_name(&wiphy->dev);
3535 }
3536
3537 /**
3538 * wiphy_new_nm - create a new wiphy for use with cfg80211
3539 *
3540 * @ops: The configuration operations for this device
3541 * @sizeof_priv: The size of the private area to allocate
3542 * @requested_name: Request a particular name.
3543 * NULL is valid value, and means use the default phy%d naming.
3544 *
3545 * Create a new wiphy and associate the given operations with it.
3546 * @sizeof_priv bytes are allocated for private use.
3547 *
3548 * Return: A pointer to the new wiphy. This pointer must be
3549 * assigned to each netdev's ieee80211_ptr for proper operation.
3550 */
3551 struct wiphy *wiphy_new_nm(const struct cfg80211_ops *ops, int sizeof_priv,
3552 const char *requested_name);
3553
3554 /**
3555 * wiphy_new - create a new wiphy for use with cfg80211
3556 *
3557 * @ops: The configuration operations for this device
3558 * @sizeof_priv: The size of the private area to allocate
3559 *
3560 * Create a new wiphy and associate the given operations with it.
3561 * @sizeof_priv bytes are allocated for private use.
3562 *
3563 * Return: A pointer to the new wiphy. This pointer must be
3564 * assigned to each netdev's ieee80211_ptr for proper operation.
3565 */
3566 static inline struct wiphy *wiphy_new(const struct cfg80211_ops *ops,
3567 int sizeof_priv)
3568 {
3569 return wiphy_new_nm(ops, sizeof_priv, NULL);
3570 }
3571
3572 /**
3573 * wiphy_register - register a wiphy with cfg80211
3574 *
3575 * @wiphy: The wiphy to register.
3576 *
3577 * Return: A non-negative wiphy index or a negative error code.
3578 */
3579 int wiphy_register(struct wiphy *wiphy);
3580
3581 /**
3582 * wiphy_unregister - deregister a wiphy from cfg80211
3583 *
3584 * @wiphy: The wiphy to unregister.
3585 *
3586 * After this call, no more requests can be made with this priv
3587 * pointer, but the call may sleep to wait for an outstanding
3588 * request that is being handled.
3589 */
3590 void wiphy_unregister(struct wiphy *wiphy);
3591
3592 /**
3593 * wiphy_free - free wiphy
3594 *
3595 * @wiphy: The wiphy to free
3596 */
3597 void wiphy_free(struct wiphy *wiphy);
3598
3599 /* internal structs */
3600 struct cfg80211_conn;
3601 struct cfg80211_internal_bss;
3602 struct cfg80211_cached_keys;
3603
3604 /**
3605 * struct wireless_dev - wireless device state
3606 *
3607 * For netdevs, this structure must be allocated by the driver
3608 * that uses the ieee80211_ptr field in struct net_device (this
3609 * is intentional so it can be allocated along with the netdev.)
3610 * It need not be registered then as netdev registration will
3611 * be intercepted by cfg80211 to see the new wireless device.
3612 *
3613 * For non-netdev uses, it must also be allocated by the driver
3614 * in response to the cfg80211 callbacks that require it, as
3615 * there's no netdev registration in that case it may not be
3616 * allocated outside of callback operations that return it.
3617 *
3618 * @wiphy: pointer to hardware description
3619 * @iftype: interface type
3620 * @list: (private) Used to collect the interfaces
3621 * @netdev: (private) Used to reference back to the netdev, may be %NULL
3622 * @identifier: (private) Identifier used in nl80211 to identify this
3623 * wireless device if it has no netdev
3624 * @current_bss: (private) Used by the internal configuration code
3625 * @chandef: (private) Used by the internal configuration code to track
3626 * the user-set channel definition.
3627 * @preset_chandef: (private) Used by the internal configuration code to
3628 * track the channel to be used for AP later
3629 * @bssid: (private) Used by the internal configuration code
3630 * @ssid: (private) Used by the internal configuration code
3631 * @ssid_len: (private) Used by the internal configuration code
3632 * @mesh_id_len: (private) Used by the internal configuration code
3633 * @mesh_id_up_len: (private) Used by the internal configuration code
3634 * @wext: (private) Used by the internal wireless extensions compat code
3635 * @use_4addr: indicates 4addr mode is used on this interface, must be
3636 * set by driver (if supported) on add_interface BEFORE registering the
3637 * netdev and may otherwise be used by driver read-only, will be update
3638 * by cfg80211 on change_interface
3639 * @mgmt_registrations: list of registrations for management frames
3640 * @mgmt_registrations_lock: lock for the list
3641 * @mtx: mutex used to lock data in this struct, may be used by drivers
3642 * and some API functions require it held
3643 * @beacon_interval: beacon interval used on this device for transmitting
3644 * beacons, 0 when not valid
3645 * @address: The address for this device, valid only if @netdev is %NULL
3646 * @p2p_started: true if this is a P2P Device that has been started
3647 * @nan_started: true if this is a NAN interface that has been started
3648 * @cac_started: true if DFS channel availability check has been started
3649 * @cac_start_time: timestamp (jiffies) when the dfs state was entered.
3650 * @cac_time_ms: CAC time in ms
3651 * @ps: powersave mode is enabled
3652 * @ps_timeout: dynamic powersave timeout
3653 * @ap_unexpected_nlportid: (private) netlink port ID of application
3654 * registered for unexpected class 3 frames (AP mode)
3655 * @conn: (private) cfg80211 software SME connection state machine data
3656 * @connect_keys: (private) keys to set after connection is established
3657 * @conn_bss_type: connecting/connected BSS type
3658 * @ibss_fixed: (private) IBSS is using fixed BSSID
3659 * @ibss_dfs_possible: (private) IBSS may change to a DFS channel
3660 * @event_list: (private) list for internal event processing
3661 * @event_lock: (private) lock for event list
3662 * @owner_nlportid: (private) owner socket port ID
3663 */
3664 struct wireless_dev {
3665 struct wiphy *wiphy;
3666 enum nl80211_iftype iftype;
3667
3668 /* the remainder of this struct should be private to cfg80211 */
3669 struct list_head list;
3670 struct net_device *netdev;
3671
3672 u32 identifier;
3673
3674 struct list_head mgmt_registrations;
3675 spinlock_t mgmt_registrations_lock;
3676
3677 struct mutex mtx;
3678
3679 bool use_4addr, p2p_started, nan_started;
3680
3681 u8 address[ETH_ALEN] __aligned(sizeof(u16));
3682
3683 /* currently used for IBSS and SME - might be rearranged later */
3684 u8 ssid[IEEE80211_MAX_SSID_LEN];
3685 u8 ssid_len, mesh_id_len, mesh_id_up_len;
3686 struct cfg80211_conn *conn;
3687 struct cfg80211_cached_keys *connect_keys;
3688 enum ieee80211_bss_type conn_bss_type;
3689
3690 struct list_head event_list;
3691 spinlock_t event_lock;
3692
3693 struct cfg80211_internal_bss *current_bss; /* associated / joined */
3694 struct cfg80211_chan_def preset_chandef;
3695 struct cfg80211_chan_def chandef;
3696
3697 bool ibss_fixed;
3698 bool ibss_dfs_possible;
3699
3700 bool ps;
3701 int ps_timeout;
3702
3703 int beacon_interval;
3704
3705 u32 ap_unexpected_nlportid;
3706
3707 bool cac_started;
3708 unsigned long cac_start_time;
3709 unsigned int cac_time_ms;
3710
3711 u32 owner_nlportid;
3712
3713 #ifdef CONFIG_CFG80211_WEXT
3714 /* wext data */
3715 struct {
3716 struct cfg80211_ibss_params ibss;
3717 struct cfg80211_connect_params connect;
3718 struct cfg80211_cached_keys *keys;
3719 const u8 *ie;
3720 size_t ie_len;
3721 u8 bssid[ETH_ALEN], prev_bssid[ETH_ALEN];
3722 u8 ssid[IEEE80211_MAX_SSID_LEN];
3723 s8 default_key, default_mgmt_key;
3724 bool prev_bssid_valid;
3725 } wext;
3726 #endif
3727 };
3728
3729 static inline u8 *wdev_address(struct wireless_dev *wdev)
3730 {
3731 if (wdev->netdev)
3732 return wdev->netdev->dev_addr;
3733 return wdev->address;
3734 }
3735
3736 /**
3737 * wdev_priv - return wiphy priv from wireless_dev
3738 *
3739 * @wdev: The wireless device whose wiphy's priv pointer to return
3740 * Return: The wiphy priv of @wdev.
3741 */
3742 static inline void *wdev_priv(struct wireless_dev *wdev)
3743 {
3744 BUG_ON(!wdev);
3745 return wiphy_priv(wdev->wiphy);
3746 }
3747
3748 /**
3749 * DOC: Utility functions
3750 *
3751 * cfg80211 offers a number of utility functions that can be useful.
3752 */
3753
3754 /**
3755 * ieee80211_channel_to_frequency - convert channel number to frequency
3756 * @chan: channel number
3757 * @band: band, necessary due to channel number overlap
3758 * Return: The corresponding frequency (in MHz), or 0 if the conversion failed.
3759 */
3760 int ieee80211_channel_to_frequency(int chan, enum nl80211_band band);
3761
3762 /**
3763 * ieee80211_frequency_to_channel - convert frequency to channel number
3764 * @freq: center frequency
3765 * Return: The corresponding channel, or 0 if the conversion failed.
3766 */
3767 int ieee80211_frequency_to_channel(int freq);
3768
3769 /*
3770 * Name indirection necessary because the ieee80211 code also has
3771 * a function named "ieee80211_get_channel", so if you include
3772 * cfg80211's header file you get cfg80211's version, if you try
3773 * to include both header files you'll (rightfully!) get a symbol
3774 * clash.
3775 */
3776 struct ieee80211_channel *__ieee80211_get_channel(struct wiphy *wiphy,
3777 int freq);
3778 /**
3779 * ieee80211_get_channel - get channel struct from wiphy for specified frequency
3780 * @wiphy: the struct wiphy to get the channel for
3781 * @freq: the center frequency of the channel
3782 * Return: The channel struct from @wiphy at @freq.
3783 */
3784 static inline struct ieee80211_channel *
3785 ieee80211_get_channel(struct wiphy *wiphy, int freq)
3786 {
3787 return __ieee80211_get_channel(wiphy, freq);
3788 }
3789
3790 /**
3791 * ieee80211_get_response_rate - get basic rate for a given rate
3792 *
3793 * @sband: the band to look for rates in
3794 * @basic_rates: bitmap of basic rates
3795 * @bitrate: the bitrate for which to find the basic rate
3796 *
3797 * Return: The basic rate corresponding to a given bitrate, that
3798 * is the next lower bitrate contained in the basic rate map,
3799 * which is, for this function, given as a bitmap of indices of
3800 * rates in the band's bitrate table.
3801 */
3802 struct ieee80211_rate *
3803 ieee80211_get_response_rate(struct ieee80211_supported_band *sband,
3804 u32 basic_rates, int bitrate);
3805
3806 /**
3807 * ieee80211_mandatory_rates - get mandatory rates for a given band
3808 * @sband: the band to look for rates in
3809 * @scan_width: width of the control channel
3810 *
3811 * This function returns a bitmap of the mandatory rates for the given
3812 * band, bits are set according to the rate position in the bitrates array.
3813 */
3814 u32 ieee80211_mandatory_rates(struct ieee80211_supported_band *sband,
3815 enum nl80211_bss_scan_width scan_width);
3816
3817 /*
3818 * Radiotap parsing functions -- for controlled injection support
3819 *
3820 * Implemented in net/wireless/radiotap.c
3821 * Documentation in Documentation/networking/radiotap-headers.txt
3822 */
3823
3824 struct radiotap_align_size {
3825 uint8_t align:4, size:4;
3826 };
3827
3828 struct ieee80211_radiotap_namespace {
3829 const struct radiotap_align_size *align_size;
3830 int n_bits;
3831 uint32_t oui;
3832 uint8_t subns;
3833 };
3834
3835 struct ieee80211_radiotap_vendor_namespaces {
3836 const struct ieee80211_radiotap_namespace *ns;
3837 int n_ns;
3838 };
3839
3840 /**
3841 * struct ieee80211_radiotap_iterator - tracks walk thru present radiotap args
3842 * @this_arg_index: index of current arg, valid after each successful call
3843 * to ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_next()
3844 * @this_arg: pointer to current radiotap arg; it is valid after each
3845 * call to ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_next() but also after
3846 * ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_init() where it will point to
3847 * the beginning of the actual data portion
3848 * @this_arg_size: length of the current arg, for convenience
3849 * @current_namespace: pointer to the current namespace definition
3850 * (or internally %NULL if the current namespace is unknown)
3851 * @is_radiotap_ns: indicates whether the current namespace is the default
3852 * radiotap namespace or not
3853 *
3854 * @_rtheader: pointer to the radiotap header we are walking through
3855 * @_max_length: length of radiotap header in cpu byte ordering
3856 * @_arg_index: next argument index
3857 * @_arg: next argument pointer
3858 * @_next_bitmap: internal pointer to next present u32
3859 * @_bitmap_shifter: internal shifter for curr u32 bitmap, b0 set == arg present
3860 * @_vns: vendor namespace definitions
3861 * @_next_ns_data: beginning of the next namespace's data
3862 * @_reset_on_ext: internal; reset the arg index to 0 when going to the
3863 * next bitmap word
3864 *
3865 * Describes the radiotap parser state. Fields prefixed with an underscore
3866 * must not be used by users of the parser, only by the parser internally.
3867 */
3868
3869 struct ieee80211_radiotap_iterator {
3870 struct ieee80211_radiotap_header *_rtheader;
3871 const struct ieee80211_radiotap_vendor_namespaces *_vns;
3872 const struct ieee80211_radiotap_namespace *current_namespace;
3873
3874 unsigned char *_arg, *_next_ns_data;
3875 __le32 *_next_bitmap;
3876
3877 unsigned char *this_arg;
3878 int this_arg_index;
3879 int this_arg_size;
3880
3881 int is_radiotap_ns;
3882
3883 int _max_length;
3884 int _arg_index;
3885 uint32_t _bitmap_shifter;
3886 int _reset_on_ext;
3887 };
3888
3889 int
3890 ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_init(struct ieee80211_radiotap_iterator *iterator,
3891 struct ieee80211_radiotap_header *radiotap_header,
3892 int max_length,
3893 const struct ieee80211_radiotap_vendor_namespaces *vns);
3894
3895 int
3896 ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_next(struct ieee80211_radiotap_iterator *iterator);
3897
3898
3899 extern const unsigned char rfc1042_header[6];
3900 extern const unsigned char bridge_tunnel_header[6];
3901
3902 /**
3903 * ieee80211_get_hdrlen_from_skb - get header length from data
3904 *
3905 * @skb: the frame
3906 *
3907 * Given an skb with a raw 802.11 header at the data pointer this function
3908 * returns the 802.11 header length.
3909 *
3910 * Return: The 802.11 header length in bytes (not including encryption
3911 * headers). Or 0 if the data in the sk_buff is too short to contain a valid
3912 * 802.11 header.
3913 */
3914 unsigned int ieee80211_get_hdrlen_from_skb(const struct sk_buff *skb);
3915
3916 /**
3917 * ieee80211_hdrlen - get header length in bytes from frame control
3918 * @fc: frame control field in little-endian format
3919 * Return: The header length in bytes.
3920 */
3921 unsigned int __attribute_const__ ieee80211_hdrlen(__le16 fc);
3922
3923 /**
3924 * ieee80211_get_mesh_hdrlen - get mesh extension header length
3925 * @meshhdr: the mesh extension header, only the flags field
3926 * (first byte) will be accessed
3927 * Return: The length of the extension header, which is always at
3928 * least 6 bytes and at most 18 if address 5 and 6 are present.
3929 */
3930 unsigned int ieee80211_get_mesh_hdrlen(struct ieee80211s_hdr *meshhdr);
3931
3932 /**
3933 * DOC: Data path helpers
3934 *
3935 * In addition to generic utilities, cfg80211 also offers
3936 * functions that help implement the data path for devices
3937 * that do not do the 802.11/802.3 conversion on the device.
3938 */
3939
3940 /**
3941 * ieee80211_data_to_8023 - convert an 802.11 data frame to 802.3
3942 * @skb: the 802.11 data frame
3943 * @addr: the device MAC address
3944 * @iftype: the virtual interface type
3945 * Return: 0 on success. Non-zero on error.
3946 */
3947 int ieee80211_data_to_8023(struct sk_buff *skb, const u8 *addr,
3948 enum nl80211_iftype iftype);
3949
3950 /**
3951 * ieee80211_data_from_8023 - convert an 802.3 frame to 802.11
3952 * @skb: the 802.3 frame
3953 * @addr: the device MAC address
3954 * @iftype: the virtual interface type
3955 * @bssid: the network bssid (used only for iftype STATION and ADHOC)
3956 * @qos: build 802.11 QoS data frame
3957 * Return: 0 on success, or a negative error code.
3958 */
3959 int ieee80211_data_from_8023(struct sk_buff *skb, const u8 *addr,
3960 enum nl80211_iftype iftype, const u8 *bssid,
3961 bool qos);
3962
3963 /**
3964 * ieee80211_amsdu_to_8023s - decode an IEEE 802.11n A-MSDU frame
3965 *
3966 * Decode an IEEE 802.11n A-MSDU frame and convert it to a list of
3967 * 802.3 frames. The @list will be empty if the decode fails. The
3968 * @skb is consumed after the function returns.
3969 *
3970 * @skb: The input IEEE 802.11n A-MSDU frame.
3971 * @list: The output list of 802.3 frames. It must be allocated and
3972 * initialized by by the caller.
3973 * @addr: The device MAC address.
3974 * @iftype: The device interface type.
3975 * @extra_headroom: The hardware extra headroom for SKBs in the @list.
3976 * @has_80211_header: Set it true if SKB is with IEEE 802.11 header.
3977 */
3978 void ieee80211_amsdu_to_8023s(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sk_buff_head *list,
3979 const u8 *addr, enum nl80211_iftype iftype,
3980 const unsigned int extra_headroom,
3981 bool has_80211_header);
3982
3983 /**
3984 * cfg80211_classify8021d - determine the 802.1p/1d tag for a data frame
3985 * @skb: the data frame
3986 * @qos_map: Interworking QoS mapping or %NULL if not in use
3987 * Return: The 802.1p/1d tag.
3988 */
3989 unsigned int cfg80211_classify8021d(struct sk_buff *skb,
3990 struct cfg80211_qos_map *qos_map);
3991
3992 /**
3993 * cfg80211_find_ie_match - match information element and byte array in data
3994 *
3995 * @eid: element ID
3996 * @ies: data consisting of IEs
3997 * @len: length of data
3998 * @match: byte array to match
3999 * @match_len: number of bytes in the match array
4000 * @match_offset: offset in the IE where the byte array should match.
4001 * If match_len is zero, this must also be set to zero.
4002 * Otherwise this must be set to 2 or more, because the first
4003 * byte is the element id, which is already compared to eid, and
4004 * the second byte is the IE length.
4005 *
4006 * Return: %NULL if the element ID could not be found or if
4007 * the element is invalid (claims to be longer than the given
4008 * data) or if the byte array doesn't match, or a pointer to the first
4009 * byte of the requested element, that is the byte containing the
4010 * element ID.
4011 *
4012 * Note: There are no checks on the element length other than
4013 * having to fit into the given data and being large enough for the
4014 * byte array to match.
4015 */
4016 const u8 *cfg80211_find_ie_match(u8 eid, const u8 *ies, int len,
4017 const u8 *match, int match_len,
4018 int match_offset);
4019
4020 /**
4021 * cfg80211_find_ie - find information element in data
4022 *
4023 * @eid: element ID
4024 * @ies: data consisting of IEs
4025 * @len: length of data
4026 *
4027 * Return: %NULL if the element ID could not be found or if
4028 * the element is invalid (claims to be longer than the given
4029 * data), or a pointer to the first byte of the requested
4030 * element, that is the byte containing the element ID.
4031 *
4032 * Note: There are no checks on the element length other than
4033 * having to fit into the given data.
4034 */
4035 static inline const u8 *cfg80211_find_ie(u8 eid, const u8 *ies, int len)
4036 {
4037 return cfg80211_find_ie_match(eid, ies, len, NULL, 0, 0);
4038 }
4039
4040 /**
4041 * cfg80211_find_vendor_ie - find vendor specific information element in data
4042 *
4043 * @oui: vendor OUI
4044 * @oui_type: vendor-specific OUI type (must be < 0xff), negative means any
4045 * @ies: data consisting of IEs
4046 * @len: length of data
4047 *
4048 * Return: %NULL if the vendor specific element ID could not be found or if the
4049 * element is invalid (claims to be longer than the given data), or a pointer to
4050 * the first byte of the requested element, that is the byte containing the
4051 * element ID.
4052 *
4053 * Note: There are no checks on the element length other than having to fit into
4054 * the given data.
4055 */
4056 const u8 *cfg80211_find_vendor_ie(unsigned int oui, int oui_type,
4057 const u8 *ies, int len);
4058
4059 /**
4060 * DOC: Regulatory enforcement infrastructure
4061 *
4062 * TODO
4063 */
4064
4065 /**
4066 * regulatory_hint - driver hint to the wireless core a regulatory domain
4067 * @wiphy: the wireless device giving the hint (used only for reporting
4068 * conflicts)
4069 * @alpha2: the ISO/IEC 3166 alpha2 the driver claims its regulatory domain
4070 * should be in. If @rd is set this should be NULL. Note that if you
4071 * set this to NULL you should still set rd->alpha2 to some accepted
4072 * alpha2.
4073 *
4074 * Wireless drivers can use this function to hint to the wireless core
4075 * what it believes should be the current regulatory domain by
4076 * giving it an ISO/IEC 3166 alpha2 country code it knows its regulatory
4077 * domain should be in or by providing a completely build regulatory domain.
4078 * If the driver provides an ISO/IEC 3166 alpha2 userspace will be queried
4079 * for a regulatory domain structure for the respective country.
4080 *
4081 * The wiphy must have been registered to cfg80211 prior to this call.
4082 * For cfg80211 drivers this means you must first use wiphy_register(),
4083 * for mac80211 drivers you must first use ieee80211_register_hw().
4084 *
4085 * Drivers should check the return value, its possible you can get
4086 * an -ENOMEM.
4087 *
4088 * Return: 0 on success. -ENOMEM.
4089 */
4090 int regulatory_hint(struct wiphy *wiphy, const char *alpha2);
4091
4092 /**
4093 * regulatory_set_wiphy_regd - set regdom info for self managed drivers
4094 * @wiphy: the wireless device we want to process the regulatory domain on
4095 * @rd: the regulatory domain informatoin to use for this wiphy
4096 *
4097 * Set the regulatory domain information for self-managed wiphys, only they
4098 * may use this function. See %REGULATORY_WIPHY_SELF_MANAGED for more
4099 * information.
4100 *
4101 * Return: 0 on success. -EINVAL, -EPERM
4102 */
4103 int regulatory_set_wiphy_regd(struct wiphy *wiphy,
4104 struct ieee80211_regdomain *rd);
4105
4106 /**
4107 * regulatory_set_wiphy_regd_sync_rtnl - set regdom for self-managed drivers
4108 * @wiphy: the wireless device we want to process the regulatory domain on
4109 * @rd: the regulatory domain information to use for this wiphy
4110 *
4111 * This functions requires the RTNL to be held and applies the new regdomain
4112 * synchronously to this wiphy. For more details see
4113 * regulatory_set_wiphy_regd().
4114 *
4115 * Return: 0 on success. -EINVAL, -EPERM
4116 */
4117 int regulatory_set_wiphy_regd_sync_rtnl(struct wiphy *wiphy,
4118 struct ieee80211_regdomain *rd);
4119
4120 /**
4121 * wiphy_apply_custom_regulatory - apply a custom driver regulatory domain
4122 * @wiphy: the wireless device we want to process the regulatory domain on
4123 * @regd: the custom regulatory domain to use for this wiphy
4124 *
4125 * Drivers can sometimes have custom regulatory domains which do not apply
4126 * to a specific country. Drivers can use this to apply such custom regulatory
4127 * domains. This routine must be called prior to wiphy registration. The
4128 * custom regulatory domain will be trusted completely and as such previous
4129 * default channel settings will be disregarded. If no rule is found for a
4130 * channel on the regulatory domain the channel will be disabled.
4131 * Drivers using this for a wiphy should also set the wiphy flag
4132 * REGULATORY_CUSTOM_REG or cfg80211 will set it for the wiphy
4133 * that called this helper.
4134 */
4135 void wiphy_apply_custom_regulatory(struct wiphy *wiphy,
4136 const struct ieee80211_regdomain *regd);
4137
4138 /**
4139 * freq_reg_info - get regulatory information for the given frequency
4140 * @wiphy: the wiphy for which we want to process this rule for
4141 * @center_freq: Frequency in KHz for which we want regulatory information for
4142 *
4143 * Use this function to get the regulatory rule for a specific frequency on
4144 * a given wireless device. If the device has a specific regulatory domain
4145 * it wants to follow we respect that unless a country IE has been received
4146 * and processed already.
4147 *
4148 * Return: A valid pointer, or, when an error occurs, for example if no rule
4149 * can be found, the return value is encoded using ERR_PTR(). Use IS_ERR() to
4150 * check and PTR_ERR() to obtain the numeric return value. The numeric return
4151 * value will be -ERANGE if we determine the given center_freq does not even
4152 * have a regulatory rule for a frequency range in the center_freq's band.
4153 * See freq_in_rule_band() for our current definition of a band -- this is
4154 * purely subjective and right now it's 802.11 specific.
4155 */
4156 const struct ieee80211_reg_rule *freq_reg_info(struct wiphy *wiphy,
4157 u32 center_freq);
4158
4159 /**
4160 * reg_initiator_name - map regulatory request initiator enum to name
4161 * @initiator: the regulatory request initiator
4162 *
4163 * You can use this to map the regulatory request initiator enum to a
4164 * proper string representation.
4165 */
4166 const char *reg_initiator_name(enum nl80211_reg_initiator initiator);
4167
4168 /*
4169 * callbacks for asynchronous cfg80211 methods, notification
4170 * functions and BSS handling helpers
4171 */
4172
4173 /**
4174 * cfg80211_scan_done - notify that scan finished
4175 *
4176 * @request: the corresponding scan request
4177 * @info: information about the completed scan
4178 */
4179 void cfg80211_scan_done(struct cfg80211_scan_request *request,
4180 struct cfg80211_scan_info *info);
4181
4182 /**
4183 * cfg80211_sched_scan_results - notify that new scan results are available
4184 *
4185 * @wiphy: the wiphy which got scheduled scan results
4186 */
4187 void cfg80211_sched_scan_results(struct wiphy *wiphy);
4188
4189 /**
4190 * cfg80211_sched_scan_stopped - notify that the scheduled scan has stopped
4191 *
4192 * @wiphy: the wiphy on which the scheduled scan stopped
4193 *
4194 * The driver can call this function to inform cfg80211 that the
4195 * scheduled scan had to be stopped, for whatever reason. The driver
4196 * is then called back via the sched_scan_stop operation when done.
4197 */
4198 void cfg80211_sched_scan_stopped(struct wiphy *wiphy);
4199
4200 /**
4201 * cfg80211_sched_scan_stopped_rtnl - notify that the scheduled scan has stopped
4202 *
4203 * @wiphy: the wiphy on which the scheduled scan stopped
4204 *
4205 * The driver can call this function to inform cfg80211 that the
4206 * scheduled scan had to be stopped, for whatever reason. The driver
4207 * is then called back via the sched_scan_stop operation when done.
4208 * This function should be called with rtnl locked.
4209 */
4210 void cfg80211_sched_scan_stopped_rtnl(struct wiphy *wiphy);
4211
4212 /**
4213 * cfg80211_inform_bss_frame_data - inform cfg80211 of a received BSS frame
4214 * @wiphy: the wiphy reporting the BSS
4215 * @data: the BSS metadata
4216 * @mgmt: the management frame (probe response or beacon)
4217 * @len: length of the management frame
4218 * @gfp: context flags
4219 *
4220 * This informs cfg80211 that BSS information was found and
4221 * the BSS should be updated/added.
4222 *
4223 * Return: A referenced struct, must be released with cfg80211_put_bss()!
4224 * Or %NULL on error.
4225 */
4226 struct cfg80211_bss * __must_check
4227 cfg80211_inform_bss_frame_data(struct wiphy *wiphy,
4228 struct cfg80211_inform_bss *data,
4229 struct ieee80211_mgmt *mgmt, size_t len,
4230 gfp_t gfp);
4231
4232 static inline struct cfg80211_bss * __must_check
4233 cfg80211_inform_bss_width_frame(struct wiphy *wiphy,
4234 struct ieee80211_channel *rx_channel,
4235 enum nl80211_bss_scan_width scan_width,
4236 struct ieee80211_mgmt *mgmt, size_t len,
4237 s32 signal, gfp_t gfp)
4238 {
4239 struct cfg80211_inform_bss data = {
4240 .chan = rx_channel,
4241 .scan_width = scan_width,
4242 .signal = signal,
4243 };
4244
4245 return cfg80211_inform_bss_frame_data(wiphy, &data, mgmt, len, gfp);
4246 }
4247
4248 static inline struct cfg80211_bss * __must_check
4249 cfg80211_inform_bss_frame(struct wiphy *wiphy,
4250 struct ieee80211_channel *rx_channel,
4251 struct ieee80211_mgmt *mgmt, size_t len,
4252 s32 signal, gfp_t gfp)
4253 {
4254 struct cfg80211_inform_bss data = {
4255 .chan = rx_channel,
4256 .scan_width = NL80211_BSS_CHAN_WIDTH_20,
4257 .signal = signal,
4258 };
4259
4260 return cfg80211_inform_bss_frame_data(wiphy, &data, mgmt, len, gfp);
4261 }
4262
4263 /**
4264 * enum cfg80211_bss_frame_type - frame type that the BSS data came from
4265 * @CFG80211_BSS_FTYPE_UNKNOWN: driver doesn't know whether the data is
4266 * from a beacon or probe response
4267 * @CFG80211_BSS_FTYPE_BEACON: data comes from a beacon
4268 * @CFG80211_BSS_FTYPE_PRESP: data comes from a probe response
4269 */
4270 enum cfg80211_bss_frame_type {
4271 CFG80211_BSS_FTYPE_UNKNOWN,
4272 CFG80211_BSS_FTYPE_BEACON,
4273 CFG80211_BSS_FTYPE_PRESP,
4274 };
4275
4276 /**
4277 * cfg80211_inform_bss_data - inform cfg80211 of a new BSS
4278 *
4279 * @wiphy: the wiphy reporting the BSS
4280 * @data: the BSS metadata
4281 * @ftype: frame type (if known)
4282 * @bssid: the BSSID of the BSS
4283 * @tsf: the TSF sent by the peer in the beacon/probe response (or 0)
4284 * @capability: the capability field sent by the peer
4285 * @beacon_interval: the beacon interval announced by the peer
4286 * @ie: additional IEs sent by the peer
4287 * @ielen: length of the additional IEs
4288 * @gfp: context flags
4289 *
4290 * This informs cfg80211 that BSS information was found and
4291 * the BSS should be updated/added.
4292 *
4293 * Return: A referenced struct, must be released with cfg80211_put_bss()!
4294 * Or %NULL on error.
4295 */
4296 struct cfg80211_bss * __must_check
4297 cfg80211_inform_bss_data(struct wiphy *wiphy,
4298 struct cfg80211_inform_bss *data,
4299 enum cfg80211_bss_frame_type ftype,
4300 const u8 *bssid, u64 tsf, u16 capability,
4301 u16 beacon_interval, const u8 *ie, size_t ielen,
4302 gfp_t gfp);
4303
4304 static inline struct cfg80211_bss * __must_check
4305 cfg80211_inform_bss_width(struct wiphy *wiphy,
4306 struct ieee80211_channel *rx_channel,
4307 enum nl80211_bss_scan_width scan_width,
4308 enum cfg80211_bss_frame_type ftype,
4309 const u8 *bssid, u64 tsf, u16 capability,
4310 u16 beacon_interval, const u8 *ie, size_t ielen,
4311 s32 signal, gfp_t gfp)
4312 {
4313 struct cfg80211_inform_bss data = {
4314 .chan = rx_channel,
4315 .scan_width = scan_width,
4316 .signal = signal,
4317 };
4318
4319 return cfg80211_inform_bss_data(wiphy, &data, ftype, bssid, tsf,
4320 capability, beacon_interval, ie, ielen,
4321 gfp);
4322 }
4323
4324 static inline struct cfg80211_bss * __must_check
4325 cfg80211_inform_bss(struct wiphy *wiphy,
4326 struct ieee80211_channel *rx_channel,
4327 enum cfg80211_bss_frame_type ftype,
4328 const u8 *bssid, u64 tsf, u16 capability,
4329 u16 beacon_interval, const u8 *ie, size_t ielen,
4330 s32 signal, gfp_t gfp)
4331 {
4332 struct cfg80211_inform_bss data = {
4333 .chan = rx_channel,
4334 .scan_width = NL80211_BSS_CHAN_WIDTH_20,
4335 .signal = signal,
4336 };
4337
4338 return cfg80211_inform_bss_data(wiphy, &data, ftype, bssid, tsf,
4339 capability, beacon_interval, ie, ielen,
4340 gfp);
4341 }
4342
4343 struct cfg80211_bss *cfg80211_get_bss(struct wiphy *wiphy,
4344 struct ieee80211_channel *channel,
4345 const u8 *bssid,
4346 const u8 *ssid, size_t ssid_len,
4347 enum ieee80211_bss_type bss_type,
4348 enum ieee80211_privacy);
4349 static inline struct cfg80211_bss *
4350 cfg80211_get_ibss(struct wiphy *wiphy,
4351 struct ieee80211_channel *channel,
4352 const u8 *ssid, size_t ssid_len)
4353 {
4354 return cfg80211_get_bss(wiphy, channel, NULL, ssid, ssid_len,
4355 IEEE80211_BSS_TYPE_IBSS,
4356 IEEE80211_PRIVACY_ANY);
4357 }
4358
4359 /**
4360 * cfg80211_ref_bss - reference BSS struct
4361 * @wiphy: the wiphy this BSS struct belongs to
4362 * @bss: the BSS struct to reference
4363 *
4364 * Increments the refcount of the given BSS struct.
4365 */
4366 void cfg80211_ref_bss(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct cfg80211_bss *bss);
4367
4368 /**
4369 * cfg80211_put_bss - unref BSS struct
4370 * @wiphy: the wiphy this BSS struct belongs to
4371 * @bss: the BSS struct
4372 *
4373 * Decrements the refcount of the given BSS struct.
4374 */
4375 void cfg80211_put_bss(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct cfg80211_bss *bss);
4376
4377 /**
4378 * cfg80211_unlink_bss - unlink BSS from internal data structures
4379 * @wiphy: the wiphy
4380 * @bss: the bss to remove
4381 *
4382 * This function removes the given BSS from the internal data structures
4383 * thereby making it no longer show up in scan results etc. Use this
4384 * function when you detect a BSS is gone. Normally BSSes will also time
4385 * out, so it is not necessary to use this function at all.
4386 */
4387 void cfg80211_unlink_bss(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct cfg80211_bss *bss);
4388
4389 static inline enum nl80211_bss_scan_width
4390 cfg80211_chandef_to_scan_width(const struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef)
4391 {
4392 switch (chandef->width) {
4393 case NL80211_CHAN_WIDTH_5:
4394 return NL80211_BSS_CHAN_WIDTH_5;
4395 case NL80211_CHAN_WIDTH_10:
4396 return NL80211_BSS_CHAN_WIDTH_10;
4397 default:
4398 return NL80211_BSS_CHAN_WIDTH_20;
4399 }
4400 }
4401
4402 /**
4403 * cfg80211_rx_mlme_mgmt - notification of processed MLME management frame
4404 * @dev: network device
4405 * @buf: authentication frame (header + body)
4406 * @len: length of the frame data
4407 *
4408 * This function is called whenever an authentication, disassociation or
4409 * deauthentication frame has been received and processed in station mode.
4410 * After being asked to authenticate via cfg80211_ops::auth() the driver must
4411 * call either this function or cfg80211_auth_timeout().
4412 * After being asked to associate via cfg80211_ops::assoc() the driver must
4413 * call either this function or cfg80211_auth_timeout().
4414 * While connected, the driver must calls this for received and processed
4415 * disassociation and deauthentication frames. If the frame couldn't be used
4416 * because it was unprotected, the driver must call the function
4417 * cfg80211_rx_unprot_mlme_mgmt() instead.
4418 *
4419 * This function may sleep. The caller must hold the corresponding wdev's mutex.
4420 */
4421 void cfg80211_rx_mlme_mgmt(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *buf, size_t len);
4422
4423 /**
4424 * cfg80211_auth_timeout - notification of timed out authentication
4425 * @dev: network device
4426 * @addr: The MAC address of the device with which the authentication timed out
4427 *
4428 * This function may sleep. The caller must hold the corresponding wdev's
4429 * mutex.
4430 */
4431 void cfg80211_auth_timeout(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *addr);
4432
4433 /**
4434 * cfg80211_rx_assoc_resp - notification of processed association response
4435 * @dev: network device
4436 * @bss: the BSS that association was requested with, ownership of the pointer
4437 * moves to cfg80211 in this call
4438 * @buf: authentication frame (header + body)
4439 * @len: length of the frame data
4440 * @uapsd_queues: bitmap of ACs configured to uapsd. -1 if n/a.
4441 *
4442 * After being asked to associate via cfg80211_ops::assoc() the driver must
4443 * call either this function or cfg80211_auth_timeout().
4444 *
4445 * This function may sleep. The caller must hold the corresponding wdev's mutex.
4446 */
4447 void cfg80211_rx_assoc_resp(struct net_device *dev,
4448 struct cfg80211_bss *bss,
4449 const u8 *buf, size_t len,
4450 int uapsd_queues);
4451
4452 /**
4453 * cfg80211_assoc_timeout - notification of timed out association
4454 * @dev: network device
4455 * @bss: The BSS entry with which association timed out.
4456 *
4457 * This function may sleep. The caller must hold the corresponding wdev's mutex.
4458 */
4459 void cfg80211_assoc_timeout(struct net_device *dev, struct cfg80211_bss *bss);
4460
4461 /**
4462 * cfg80211_tx_mlme_mgmt - notification of transmitted deauth/disassoc frame
4463 * @dev: network device
4464 * @buf: 802.11 frame (header + body)
4465 * @len: length of the frame data
4466 *
4467 * This function is called whenever deauthentication has been processed in
4468 * station mode. This includes both received deauthentication frames and
4469 * locally generated ones. This function may sleep. The caller must hold the
4470 * corresponding wdev's mutex.
4471 */
4472 void cfg80211_tx_mlme_mgmt(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *buf, size_t len);
4473
4474 /**
4475 * cfg80211_rx_unprot_mlme_mgmt - notification of unprotected mlme mgmt frame
4476 * @dev: network device
4477 * @buf: deauthentication frame (header + body)
4478 * @len: length of the frame data
4479 *
4480 * This function is called whenever a received deauthentication or dissassoc
4481 * frame has been dropped in station mode because of MFP being used but the
4482 * frame was not protected. This function may sleep.
4483 */
4484 void cfg80211_rx_unprot_mlme_mgmt(struct net_device *dev,
4485 const u8 *buf, size_t len);
4486
4487 /**
4488 * cfg80211_michael_mic_failure - notification of Michael MIC failure (TKIP)
4489 * @dev: network device
4490 * @addr: The source MAC address of the frame
4491 * @key_type: The key type that the received frame used
4492 * @key_id: Key identifier (0..3). Can be -1 if missing.
4493 * @tsc: The TSC value of the frame that generated the MIC failure (6 octets)
4494 * @gfp: allocation flags
4495 *
4496 * This function is called whenever the local MAC detects a MIC failure in a
4497 * received frame. This matches with MLME-MICHAELMICFAILURE.indication()
4498 * primitive.
4499 */
4500 void cfg80211_michael_mic_failure(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *addr,
4501 enum nl80211_key_type key_type, int key_id,
4502 const u8 *tsc, gfp_t gfp);
4503
4504 /**
4505 * cfg80211_ibss_joined - notify cfg80211 that device joined an IBSS
4506 *
4507 * @dev: network device
4508 * @bssid: the BSSID of the IBSS joined
4509 * @channel: the channel of the IBSS joined
4510 * @gfp: allocation flags
4511 *
4512 * This function notifies cfg80211 that the device joined an IBSS or
4513 * switched to a different BSSID. Before this function can be called,
4514 * either a beacon has to have been received from the IBSS, or one of
4515 * the cfg80211_inform_bss{,_frame} functions must have been called
4516 * with the locally generated beacon -- this guarantees that there is
4517 * always a scan result for this IBSS. cfg80211 will handle the rest.
4518 */
4519 void cfg80211_ibss_joined(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *bssid,
4520 struct ieee80211_channel *channel, gfp_t gfp);
4521
4522 /**
4523 * cfg80211_notify_new_candidate - notify cfg80211 of a new mesh peer candidate
4524 *
4525 * @dev: network device
4526 * @macaddr: the MAC address of the new candidate
4527 * @ie: information elements advertised by the peer candidate
4528 * @ie_len: lenght of the information elements buffer
4529 * @gfp: allocation flags
4530 *
4531 * This function notifies cfg80211 that the mesh peer candidate has been
4532 * detected, most likely via a beacon or, less likely, via a probe response.
4533 * cfg80211 then sends a notification to userspace.
4534 */
4535 void cfg80211_notify_new_peer_candidate(struct net_device *dev,
4536 const u8 *macaddr, const u8 *ie, u8 ie_len, gfp_t gfp);
4537
4538 /**
4539 * DOC: RFkill integration
4540 *
4541 * RFkill integration in cfg80211 is almost invisible to drivers,
4542 * as cfg80211 automatically registers an rfkill instance for each
4543 * wireless device it knows about. Soft kill is also translated
4544 * into disconnecting and turning all interfaces off, drivers are
4545 * expected to turn off the device when all interfaces are down.
4546 *
4547 * However, devices may have a hard RFkill line, in which case they
4548 * also need to interact with the rfkill subsystem, via cfg80211.
4549 * They can do this with a few helper functions documented here.
4550 */
4551
4552 /**
4553 * wiphy_rfkill_set_hw_state - notify cfg80211 about hw block state
4554 * @wiphy: the wiphy
4555 * @blocked: block status
4556 */
4557 void wiphy_rfkill_set_hw_state(struct wiphy *wiphy, bool blocked);
4558
4559 /**
4560 * wiphy_rfkill_start_polling - start polling rfkill
4561 * @wiphy: the wiphy
4562 */
4563 void wiphy_rfkill_start_polling(struct wiphy *wiphy);
4564
4565 /**
4566 * wiphy_rfkill_stop_polling - stop polling rfkill
4567 * @wiphy: the wiphy
4568 */
4569 void wiphy_rfkill_stop_polling(struct wiphy *wiphy);
4570
4571 /**
4572 * DOC: Vendor commands
4573 *
4574 * Occasionally, there are special protocol or firmware features that
4575 * can't be implemented very openly. For this and similar cases, the
4576 * vendor command functionality allows implementing the features with
4577 * (typically closed-source) userspace and firmware, using nl80211 as
4578 * the configuration mechanism.
4579 *
4580 * A driver supporting vendor commands must register them as an array
4581 * in struct wiphy, with handlers for each one, each command has an
4582 * OUI and sub command ID to identify it.
4583 *
4584 * Note that this feature should not be (ab)used to implement protocol
4585 * features that could openly be shared across drivers. In particular,
4586 * it must never be required to use vendor commands to implement any
4587 * "normal" functionality that higher-level userspace like connection
4588 * managers etc. need.
4589 */
4590
4591 struct sk_buff *__cfg80211_alloc_reply_skb(struct wiphy *wiphy,
4592 enum nl80211_commands cmd,
4593 enum nl80211_attrs attr,
4594 int approxlen);
4595
4596 struct sk_buff *__cfg80211_alloc_event_skb(struct wiphy *wiphy,
4597 struct wireless_dev *wdev,
4598 enum nl80211_commands cmd,
4599 enum nl80211_attrs attr,
4600 int vendor_event_idx,
4601 int approxlen, gfp_t gfp);
4602
4603 void __cfg80211_send_event_skb(struct sk_buff *skb, gfp_t gfp);
4604
4605 /**
4606 * cfg80211_vendor_cmd_alloc_reply_skb - allocate vendor command reply
4607 * @wiphy: the wiphy
4608 * @approxlen: an upper bound of the length of the data that will
4609 * be put into the skb
4610 *
4611 * This function allocates and pre-fills an skb for a reply to
4612 * a vendor command. Since it is intended for a reply, calling
4613 * it outside of a vendor command's doit() operation is invalid.
4614 *
4615 * The returned skb is pre-filled with some identifying data in
4616 * a way that any data that is put into the skb (with skb_put(),
4617 * nla_put() or similar) will end up being within the
4618 * %NL80211_ATTR_VENDOR_DATA attribute, so all that needs to be done
4619 * with the skb is adding data for the corresponding userspace tool
4620 * which can then read that data out of the vendor data attribute.
4621 * You must not modify the skb in any other way.
4622 *
4623 * When done, call cfg80211_vendor_cmd_reply() with the skb and return
4624 * its error code as the result of the doit() operation.
4625 *
4626 * Return: An allocated and pre-filled skb. %NULL if any errors happen.
4627 */
4628 static inline struct sk_buff *
4629 cfg80211_vendor_cmd_alloc_reply_skb(struct wiphy *wiphy, int approxlen)
4630 {
4631 return __cfg80211_alloc_reply_skb(wiphy, NL80211_CMD_VENDOR,
4632 NL80211_ATTR_VENDOR_DATA, approxlen);
4633 }
4634
4635 /**
4636 * cfg80211_vendor_cmd_reply - send the reply skb
4637 * @skb: The skb, must have been allocated with
4638 * cfg80211_vendor_cmd_alloc_reply_skb()
4639 *
4640 * Since calling this function will usually be the last thing
4641 * before returning from the vendor command doit() you should
4642 * return the error code. Note that this function consumes the
4643 * skb regardless of the return value.
4644 *
4645 * Return: An error code or 0 on success.
4646 */
4647 int cfg80211_vendor_cmd_reply(struct sk_buff *skb);
4648
4649 /**
4650 * cfg80211_vendor_event_alloc - allocate vendor-specific event skb
4651 * @wiphy: the wiphy
4652 * @wdev: the wireless device
4653 * @event_idx: index of the vendor event in the wiphy's vendor_events
4654 * @approxlen: an upper bound of the length of the data that will
4655 * be put into the skb
4656 * @gfp: allocation flags
4657 *
4658 * This function allocates and pre-fills an skb for an event on the
4659 * vendor-specific multicast group.
4660 *
4661 * If wdev != NULL, both the ifindex and identifier of the specified
4662 * wireless device are added to the event message before the vendor data
4663 * attribute.
4664 *
4665 * When done filling the skb, call cfg80211_vendor_event() with the
4666 * skb to send the event.
4667 *
4668 * Return: An allocated and pre-filled skb. %NULL if any errors happen.
4669 */
4670 static inline struct sk_buff *
4671 cfg80211_vendor_event_alloc(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct wireless_dev *wdev,
4672 int approxlen, int event_idx, gfp_t gfp)
4673 {
4674 return __cfg80211_alloc_event_skb(wiphy, wdev, NL80211_CMD_VENDOR,
4675 NL80211_ATTR_VENDOR_DATA,
4676 event_idx, approxlen, gfp);
4677 }
4678
4679 /**
4680 * cfg80211_vendor_event - send the event
4681 * @skb: The skb, must have been allocated with cfg80211_vendor_event_alloc()
4682 * @gfp: allocation flags
4683 *
4684 * This function sends the given @skb, which must have been allocated
4685 * by cfg80211_vendor_event_alloc(), as an event. It always consumes it.
4686 */
4687 static inline void cfg80211_vendor_event(struct sk_buff *skb, gfp_t gfp)
4688 {
4689 __cfg80211_send_event_skb(skb, gfp);
4690 }
4691
4692 #ifdef CONFIG_NL80211_TESTMODE
4693 /**
4694 * DOC: Test mode
4695 *
4696 * Test mode is a set of utility functions to allow drivers to
4697 * interact with driver-specific tools to aid, for instance,
4698 * factory programming.
4699 *
4700 * This chapter describes how drivers interact with it, for more
4701 * information see the nl80211 book's chapter on it.
4702 */
4703
4704 /**
4705 * cfg80211_testmode_alloc_reply_skb - allocate testmode reply
4706 * @wiphy: the wiphy
4707 * @approxlen: an upper bound of the length of the data that will
4708 * be put into the skb
4709 *
4710 * This function allocates and pre-fills an skb for a reply to
4711 * the testmode command. Since it is intended for a reply, calling
4712 * it outside of the @testmode_cmd operation is invalid.
4713 *
4714 * The returned skb is pre-filled with the wiphy index and set up in
4715 * a way that any data that is put into the skb (with skb_put(),
4716 * nla_put() or similar) will end up being within the
4717 * %NL80211_ATTR_TESTDATA attribute, so all that needs to be done
4718 * with the skb is adding data for the corresponding userspace tool
4719 * which can then read that data out of the testdata attribute. You
4720 * must not modify the skb in any other way.
4721 *
4722 * When done, call cfg80211_testmode_reply() with the skb and return
4723 * its error code as the result of the @testmode_cmd operation.
4724 *
4725 * Return: An allocated and pre-filled skb. %NULL if any errors happen.
4726 */
4727 static inline struct sk_buff *
4728 cfg80211_testmode_alloc_reply_skb(struct wiphy *wiphy, int approxlen)
4729 {
4730 return __cfg80211_alloc_reply_skb(wiphy, NL80211_CMD_TESTMODE,
4731 NL80211_ATTR_TESTDATA, approxlen);
4732 }
4733
4734 /**
4735 * cfg80211_testmode_reply - send the reply skb
4736 * @skb: The skb, must have been allocated with
4737 * cfg80211_testmode_alloc_reply_skb()
4738 *
4739 * Since calling this function will usually be the last thing
4740 * before returning from the @testmode_cmd you should return
4741 * the error code. Note that this function consumes the skb
4742 * regardless of the return value.
4743 *
4744 * Return: An error code or 0 on success.
4745 */
4746 static inline int cfg80211_testmode_reply(struct sk_buff *skb)
4747 {
4748 return cfg80211_vendor_cmd_reply(skb);
4749 }
4750
4751 /**
4752 * cfg80211_testmode_alloc_event_skb - allocate testmode event
4753 * @wiphy: the wiphy
4754 * @approxlen: an upper bound of the length of the data that will
4755 * be put into the skb
4756 * @gfp: allocation flags
4757 *
4758 * This function allocates and pre-fills an skb for an event on the
4759 * testmode multicast group.
4760 *
4761 * The returned skb is set up in the same way as with
4762 * cfg80211_testmode_alloc_reply_skb() but prepared for an event. As
4763 * there, you should simply add data to it that will then end up in the
4764 * %NL80211_ATTR_TESTDATA attribute. Again, you must not modify the skb
4765 * in any other way.
4766 *
4767 * When done filling the skb, call cfg80211_testmode_event() with the
4768 * skb to send the event.
4769 *
4770 * Return: An allocated and pre-filled skb. %NULL if any errors happen.
4771 */
4772 static inline struct sk_buff *
4773 cfg80211_testmode_alloc_event_skb(struct wiphy *wiphy, int approxlen, gfp_t gfp)
4774 {
4775 return __cfg80211_alloc_event_skb(wiphy, NULL, NL80211_CMD_TESTMODE,
4776 NL80211_ATTR_TESTDATA, -1,
4777 approxlen, gfp);
4778 }
4779
4780 /**
4781 * cfg80211_testmode_event - send the event
4782 * @skb: The skb, must have been allocated with
4783 * cfg80211_testmode_alloc_event_skb()
4784 * @gfp: allocation flags
4785 *
4786 * This function sends the given @skb, which must have been allocated
4787 * by cfg80211_testmode_alloc_event_skb(), as an event. It always
4788 * consumes it.
4789 */
4790 static inline void cfg80211_testmode_event(struct sk_buff *skb, gfp_t gfp)
4791 {
4792 __cfg80211_send_event_skb(skb, gfp);
4793 }
4794
4795 #define CFG80211_TESTMODE_CMD(cmd) .testmode_cmd = (cmd),
4796 #define CFG80211_TESTMODE_DUMP(cmd) .testmode_dump = (cmd),
4797 #else
4798 #define CFG80211_TESTMODE_CMD(cmd)
4799 #define CFG80211_TESTMODE_DUMP(cmd)
4800 #endif
4801
4802 /**
4803 * cfg80211_connect_bss - notify cfg80211 of connection result
4804 *
4805 * @dev: network device
4806 * @bssid: the BSSID of the AP
4807 * @bss: entry of bss to which STA got connected to, can be obtained
4808 * through cfg80211_get_bss (may be %NULL)
4809 * @req_ie: association request IEs (maybe be %NULL)
4810 * @req_ie_len: association request IEs length
4811 * @resp_ie: association response IEs (may be %NULL)
4812 * @resp_ie_len: assoc response IEs length
4813 * @status: status code, 0 for successful connection, use
4814 * %WLAN_STATUS_UNSPECIFIED_FAILURE if your device cannot give you
4815 * the real status code for failures.
4816 * @gfp: allocation flags
4817 *
4818 * It should be called by the underlying driver whenever connect() has
4819 * succeeded. This is similar to cfg80211_connect_result(), but with the
4820 * option of identifying the exact bss entry for the connection. Only one of
4821 * these functions should be called.
4822 */
4823 void cfg80211_connect_bss(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *bssid,
4824 struct cfg80211_bss *bss, const u8 *req_ie,
4825 size_t req_ie_len, const u8 *resp_ie,
4826 size_t resp_ie_len, int status, gfp_t gfp);
4827
4828 /**
4829 * cfg80211_connect_result - notify cfg80211 of connection result
4830 *
4831 * @dev: network device
4832 * @bssid: the BSSID of the AP
4833 * @req_ie: association request IEs (maybe be %NULL)
4834 * @req_ie_len: association request IEs length
4835 * @resp_ie: association response IEs (may be %NULL)
4836 * @resp_ie_len: assoc response IEs length
4837 * @status: status code, 0 for successful connection, use
4838 * %WLAN_STATUS_UNSPECIFIED_FAILURE if your device cannot give you
4839 * the real status code for failures.
4840 * @gfp: allocation flags
4841 *
4842 * It should be called by the underlying driver whenever connect() has
4843 * succeeded.
4844 */
4845 static inline void
4846 cfg80211_connect_result(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *bssid,
4847 const u8 *req_ie, size_t req_ie_len,
4848 const u8 *resp_ie, size_t resp_ie_len,
4849 u16 status, gfp_t gfp)
4850 {
4851 cfg80211_connect_bss(dev, bssid, NULL, req_ie, req_ie_len, resp_ie,
4852 resp_ie_len, status, gfp);
4853 }
4854
4855 /**
4856 * cfg80211_connect_timeout - notify cfg80211 of connection timeout
4857 *
4858 * @dev: network device
4859 * @bssid: the BSSID of the AP
4860 * @req_ie: association request IEs (maybe be %NULL)
4861 * @req_ie_len: association request IEs length
4862 * @gfp: allocation flags
4863 *
4864 * It should be called by the underlying driver whenever connect() has failed
4865 * in a sequence where no explicit authentication/association rejection was
4866 * received from the AP. This could happen, e.g., due to not being able to send
4867 * out the Authentication or Association Request frame or timing out while
4868 * waiting for the response.
4869 */
4870 static inline void
4871 cfg80211_connect_timeout(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *bssid,
4872 const u8 *req_ie, size_t req_ie_len, gfp_t gfp)
4873 {
4874 cfg80211_connect_bss(dev, bssid, NULL, req_ie, req_ie_len, NULL, 0, -1,
4875 gfp);
4876 }
4877
4878 /**
4879 * cfg80211_roamed - notify cfg80211 of roaming
4880 *
4881 * @dev: network device
4882 * @channel: the channel of the new AP
4883 * @bssid: the BSSID of the new AP
4884 * @req_ie: association request IEs (maybe be %NULL)
4885 * @req_ie_len: association request IEs length
4886 * @resp_ie: association response IEs (may be %NULL)
4887 * @resp_ie_len: assoc response IEs length
4888 * @gfp: allocation flags
4889 *
4890 * It should be called by the underlying driver whenever it roamed
4891 * from one AP to another while connected.
4892 */
4893 void cfg80211_roamed(struct net_device *dev,
4894 struct ieee80211_channel *channel,
4895 const u8 *bssid,
4896 const u8 *req_ie, size_t req_ie_len,
4897 const u8 *resp_ie, size_t resp_ie_len, gfp_t gfp);
4898
4899 /**
4900 * cfg80211_roamed_bss - notify cfg80211 of roaming
4901 *
4902 * @dev: network device
4903 * @bss: entry of bss to which STA got roamed
4904 * @req_ie: association request IEs (maybe be %NULL)
4905 * @req_ie_len: association request IEs length
4906 * @resp_ie: association response IEs (may be %NULL)
4907 * @resp_ie_len: assoc response IEs length
4908 * @gfp: allocation flags
4909 *
4910 * This is just a wrapper to notify cfg80211 of roaming event with driver
4911 * passing bss to avoid a race in timeout of the bss entry. It should be
4912 * called by the underlying driver whenever it roamed from one AP to another
4913 * while connected. Drivers which have roaming implemented in firmware
4914 * may use this function to avoid a race in bss entry timeout where the bss
4915 * entry of the new AP is seen in the driver, but gets timed out by the time
4916 * it is accessed in __cfg80211_roamed() due to delay in scheduling
4917 * rdev->event_work. In case of any failures, the reference is released
4918 * either in cfg80211_roamed_bss() or in __cfg80211_romed(), Otherwise,
4919 * it will be released while diconneting from the current bss.
4920 */
4921 void cfg80211_roamed_bss(struct net_device *dev, struct cfg80211_bss *bss,
4922 const u8 *req_ie, size_t req_ie_len,
4923 const u8 *resp_ie, size_t resp_ie_len, gfp_t gfp);
4924
4925 /**
4926 * cfg80211_disconnected - notify cfg80211 that connection was dropped
4927 *
4928 * @dev: network device
4929 * @ie: information elements of the deauth/disassoc frame (may be %NULL)
4930 * @ie_len: length of IEs
4931 * @reason: reason code for the disconnection, set it to 0 if unknown
4932 * @locally_generated: disconnection was requested locally
4933 * @gfp: allocation flags
4934 *
4935 * After it calls this function, the driver should enter an idle state
4936 * and not try to connect to any AP any more.
4937 */
4938 void cfg80211_disconnected(struct net_device *dev, u16 reason,
4939 const u8 *ie, size_t ie_len,
4940 bool locally_generated, gfp_t gfp);
4941
4942 /**
4943 * cfg80211_ready_on_channel - notification of remain_on_channel start
4944 * @wdev: wireless device
4945 * @cookie: the request cookie
4946 * @chan: The current channel (from remain_on_channel request)
4947 * @duration: Duration in milliseconds that the driver intents to remain on the
4948 * channel
4949 * @gfp: allocation flags
4950 */
4951 void cfg80211_ready_on_channel(struct wireless_dev *wdev, u64 cookie,
4952 struct ieee80211_channel *chan,
4953 unsigned int duration, gfp_t gfp);
4954
4955 /**
4956 * cfg80211_remain_on_channel_expired - remain_on_channel duration expired
4957 * @wdev: wireless device
4958 * @cookie: the request cookie
4959 * @chan: The current channel (from remain_on_channel request)
4960 * @gfp: allocation flags
4961 */
4962 void cfg80211_remain_on_channel_expired(struct wireless_dev *wdev, u64 cookie,
4963 struct ieee80211_channel *chan,
4964 gfp_t gfp);
4965
4966
4967 /**
4968 * cfg80211_new_sta - notify userspace about station
4969 *
4970 * @dev: the netdev
4971 * @mac_addr: the station's address
4972 * @sinfo: the station information
4973 * @gfp: allocation flags
4974 */
4975 void cfg80211_new_sta(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *mac_addr,
4976 struct station_info *sinfo, gfp_t gfp);
4977
4978 /**
4979 * cfg80211_del_sta_sinfo - notify userspace about deletion of a station
4980 * @dev: the netdev
4981 * @mac_addr: the station's address
4982 * @sinfo: the station information/statistics
4983 * @gfp: allocation flags
4984 */
4985 void cfg80211_del_sta_sinfo(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *mac_addr,
4986 struct station_info *sinfo, gfp_t gfp);
4987
4988 /**
4989 * cfg80211_del_sta - notify userspace about deletion of a station
4990 *
4991 * @dev: the netdev
4992 * @mac_addr: the station's address
4993 * @gfp: allocation flags
4994 */
4995 static inline void cfg80211_del_sta(struct net_device *dev,
4996 const u8 *mac_addr, gfp_t gfp)
4997 {
4998 cfg80211_del_sta_sinfo(dev, mac_addr, NULL, gfp);
4999 }
5000
5001 /**
5002 * cfg80211_conn_failed - connection request failed notification
5003 *
5004 * @dev: the netdev
5005 * @mac_addr: the station's address
5006 * @reason: the reason for connection failure
5007 * @gfp: allocation flags
5008 *
5009 * Whenever a station tries to connect to an AP and if the station
5010 * could not connect to the AP as the AP has rejected the connection
5011 * for some reasons, this function is called.
5012 *
5013 * The reason for connection failure can be any of the value from
5014 * nl80211_connect_failed_reason enum
5015 */
5016 void cfg80211_conn_failed(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *mac_addr,
5017 enum nl80211_connect_failed_reason reason,
5018 gfp_t gfp);
5019
5020 /**
5021 * cfg80211_rx_mgmt - notification of received, unprocessed management frame
5022 * @wdev: wireless device receiving the frame
5023 * @freq: Frequency on which the frame was received in MHz
5024 * @sig_dbm: signal strength in mBm, or 0 if unknown
5025 * @buf: Management frame (header + body)
5026 * @len: length of the frame data
5027 * @flags: flags, as defined in enum nl80211_rxmgmt_flags
5028 *
5029 * This function is called whenever an Action frame is received for a station
5030 * mode interface, but is not processed in kernel.
5031 *
5032 * Return: %true if a user space application has registered for this frame.
5033 * For action frames, that makes it responsible for rejecting unrecognized
5034 * action frames; %false otherwise, in which case for action frames the
5035 * driver is responsible for rejecting the frame.
5036 */
5037 bool cfg80211_rx_mgmt(struct wireless_dev *wdev, int freq, int sig_dbm,
5038 const u8 *buf, size_t len, u32 flags);
5039
5040 /**
5041 * cfg80211_mgmt_tx_status - notification of TX status for management frame
5042 * @wdev: wireless device receiving the frame
5043 * @cookie: Cookie returned by cfg80211_ops::mgmt_tx()
5044 * @buf: Management frame (header + body)
5045 * @len: length of the frame data
5046 * @ack: Whether frame was acknowledged
5047 * @gfp: context flags
5048 *
5049 * This function is called whenever a management frame was requested to be
5050 * transmitted with cfg80211_ops::mgmt_tx() to report the TX status of the
5051 * transmission attempt.
5052 */
5053 void cfg80211_mgmt_tx_status(struct wireless_dev *wdev, u64 cookie,
5054 const u8 *buf, size_t len, bool ack, gfp_t gfp);
5055
5056
5057 /**
5058 * cfg80211_cqm_rssi_notify - connection quality monitoring rssi event
5059 * @dev: network device
5060 * @rssi_event: the triggered RSSI event
5061 * @gfp: context flags
5062 *
5063 * This function is called when a configured connection quality monitoring
5064 * rssi threshold reached event occurs.
5065 */
5066 void cfg80211_cqm_rssi_notify(struct net_device *dev,
5067 enum nl80211_cqm_rssi_threshold_event rssi_event,
5068 gfp_t gfp);
5069
5070 /**
5071 * cfg80211_cqm_pktloss_notify - notify userspace about packetloss to peer
5072 * @dev: network device
5073 * @peer: peer's MAC address
5074 * @num_packets: how many packets were lost -- should be a fixed threshold
5075 * but probably no less than maybe 50, or maybe a throughput dependent
5076 * threshold (to account for temporary interference)
5077 * @gfp: context flags
5078 */
5079 void cfg80211_cqm_pktloss_notify(struct net_device *dev,
5080 const u8 *peer, u32 num_packets, gfp_t gfp);
5081
5082 /**
5083 * cfg80211_cqm_txe_notify - TX error rate event
5084 * @dev: network device
5085 * @peer: peer's MAC address
5086 * @num_packets: how many packets were lost
5087 * @rate: % of packets which failed transmission
5088 * @intvl: interval (in s) over which the TX failure threshold was breached.
5089 * @gfp: context flags
5090 *
5091 * Notify userspace when configured % TX failures over number of packets in a
5092 * given interval is exceeded.
5093 */
5094 void cfg80211_cqm_txe_notify(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *peer,
5095 u32 num_packets, u32 rate, u32 intvl, gfp_t gfp);
5096
5097 /**
5098 * cfg80211_cqm_beacon_loss_notify - beacon loss event
5099 * @dev: network device
5100 * @gfp: context flags
5101 *
5102 * Notify userspace about beacon loss from the connected AP.
5103 */
5104 void cfg80211_cqm_beacon_loss_notify(struct net_device *dev, gfp_t gfp);
5105
5106 /**
5107 * cfg80211_radar_event - radar detection event
5108 * @wiphy: the wiphy
5109 * @chandef: chandef for the current channel
5110 * @gfp: context flags
5111 *
5112 * This function is called when a radar is detected on the current chanenl.
5113 */
5114 void cfg80211_radar_event(struct wiphy *wiphy,
5115 struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef, gfp_t gfp);
5116
5117 /**
5118 * cfg80211_cac_event - Channel availability check (CAC) event
5119 * @netdev: network device
5120 * @chandef: chandef for the current channel
5121 * @event: type of event
5122 * @gfp: context flags
5123 *
5124 * This function is called when a Channel availability check (CAC) is finished
5125 * or aborted. This must be called to notify the completion of a CAC process,
5126 * also by full-MAC drivers.
5127 */
5128 void cfg80211_cac_event(struct net_device *netdev,
5129 const struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef,
5130 enum nl80211_radar_event event, gfp_t gfp);
5131
5132
5133 /**
5134 * cfg80211_gtk_rekey_notify - notify userspace about driver rekeying
5135 * @dev: network device
5136 * @bssid: BSSID of AP (to avoid races)
5137 * @replay_ctr: new replay counter
5138 * @gfp: allocation flags
5139 */
5140 void cfg80211_gtk_rekey_notify(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *bssid,
5141 const u8 *replay_ctr, gfp_t gfp);
5142
5143 /**
5144 * cfg80211_pmksa_candidate_notify - notify about PMKSA caching candidate
5145 * @dev: network device
5146 * @index: candidate index (the smaller the index, the higher the priority)
5147 * @bssid: BSSID of AP
5148 * @preauth: Whether AP advertises support for RSN pre-authentication
5149 * @gfp: allocation flags
5150 */
5151 void cfg80211_pmksa_candidate_notify(struct net_device *dev, int index,
5152 const u8 *bssid, bool preauth, gfp_t gfp);
5153
5154 /**
5155 * cfg80211_rx_spurious_frame - inform userspace about a spurious frame
5156 * @dev: The device the frame matched to
5157 * @addr: the transmitter address
5158 * @gfp: context flags
5159 *
5160 * This function is used in AP mode (only!) to inform userspace that
5161 * a spurious class 3 frame was received, to be able to deauth the
5162 * sender.
5163 * Return: %true if the frame was passed to userspace (or this failed
5164 * for a reason other than not having a subscription.)
5165 */
5166 bool cfg80211_rx_spurious_frame(struct net_device *dev,
5167 const u8 *addr, gfp_t gfp);
5168
5169 /**
5170 * cfg80211_rx_unexpected_4addr_frame - inform about unexpected WDS frame
5171 * @dev: The device the frame matched to
5172 * @addr: the transmitter address
5173 * @gfp: context flags
5174 *
5175 * This function is used in AP mode (only!) to inform userspace that
5176 * an associated station sent a 4addr frame but that wasn't expected.
5177 * It is allowed and desirable to send this event only once for each
5178 * station to avoid event flooding.
5179 * Return: %true if the frame was passed to userspace (or this failed
5180 * for a reason other than not having a subscription.)
5181 */
5182 bool cfg80211_rx_unexpected_4addr_frame(struct net_device *dev,
5183 const u8 *addr, gfp_t gfp);
5184
5185 /**
5186 * cfg80211_probe_status - notify userspace about probe status
5187 * @dev: the device the probe was sent on
5188 * @addr: the address of the peer
5189 * @cookie: the cookie filled in @probe_client previously
5190 * @acked: indicates whether probe was acked or not
5191 * @gfp: allocation flags
5192 */
5193 void cfg80211_probe_status(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *addr,
5194 u64 cookie, bool acked, gfp_t gfp);
5195
5196 /**
5197 * cfg80211_report_obss_beacon - report beacon from other APs
5198 * @wiphy: The wiphy that received the beacon
5199 * @frame: the frame
5200 * @len: length of the frame
5201 * @freq: frequency the frame was received on
5202 * @sig_dbm: signal strength in mBm, or 0 if unknown
5203 *
5204 * Use this function to report to userspace when a beacon was
5205 * received. It is not useful to call this when there is no
5206 * netdev that is in AP/GO mode.
5207 */
5208 void cfg80211_report_obss_beacon(struct wiphy *wiphy,
5209 const u8 *frame, size_t len,
5210 int freq, int sig_dbm);
5211
5212 /**
5213 * cfg80211_reg_can_beacon - check if beaconing is allowed
5214 * @wiphy: the wiphy
5215 * @chandef: the channel definition
5216 * @iftype: interface type
5217 *
5218 * Return: %true if there is no secondary channel or the secondary channel(s)
5219 * can be used for beaconing (i.e. is not a radar channel etc.)
5220 */
5221 bool cfg80211_reg_can_beacon(struct wiphy *wiphy,
5222 struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef,
5223 enum nl80211_iftype iftype);
5224
5225 /**
5226 * cfg80211_reg_can_beacon_relax - check if beaconing is allowed with relaxation
5227 * @wiphy: the wiphy
5228 * @chandef: the channel definition
5229 * @iftype: interface type
5230 *
5231 * Return: %true if there is no secondary channel or the secondary channel(s)
5232 * can be used for beaconing (i.e. is not a radar channel etc.). This version
5233 * also checks if IR-relaxation conditions apply, to allow beaconing under
5234 * more permissive conditions.
5235 *
5236 * Requires the RTNL to be held.
5237 */
5238 bool cfg80211_reg_can_beacon_relax(struct wiphy *wiphy,
5239 struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef,
5240 enum nl80211_iftype iftype);
5241
5242 /*
5243 * cfg80211_ch_switch_notify - update wdev channel and notify userspace
5244 * @dev: the device which switched channels
5245 * @chandef: the new channel definition
5246 *
5247 * Caller must acquire wdev_lock, therefore must only be called from sleepable
5248 * driver context!
5249 */
5250 void cfg80211_ch_switch_notify(struct net_device *dev,
5251 struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef);
5252
5253 /*
5254 * cfg80211_ch_switch_started_notify - notify channel switch start
5255 * @dev: the device on which the channel switch started
5256 * @chandef: the future channel definition
5257 * @count: the number of TBTTs until the channel switch happens
5258 *
5259 * Inform the userspace about the channel switch that has just
5260 * started, so that it can take appropriate actions (eg. starting
5261 * channel switch on other vifs), if necessary.
5262 */
5263 void cfg80211_ch_switch_started_notify(struct net_device *dev,
5264 struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef,
5265 u8 count);
5266
5267 /**
5268 * ieee80211_operating_class_to_band - convert operating class to band
5269 *
5270 * @operating_class: the operating class to convert
5271 * @band: band pointer to fill
5272 *
5273 * Returns %true if the conversion was successful, %false otherwise.
5274 */
5275 bool ieee80211_operating_class_to_band(u8 operating_class,
5276 enum nl80211_band *band);
5277
5278 /**
5279 * ieee80211_chandef_to_operating_class - convert chandef to operation class
5280 *
5281 * @chandef: the chandef to convert
5282 * @op_class: a pointer to the resulting operating class
5283 *
5284 * Returns %true if the conversion was successful, %false otherwise.
5285 */
5286 bool ieee80211_chandef_to_operating_class(struct cfg80211_chan_def *chandef,
5287 u8 *op_class);
5288
5289 /*
5290 * cfg80211_tdls_oper_request - request userspace to perform TDLS operation
5291 * @dev: the device on which the operation is requested
5292 * @peer: the MAC address of the peer device
5293 * @oper: the requested TDLS operation (NL80211_TDLS_SETUP or
5294 * NL80211_TDLS_TEARDOWN)
5295 * @reason_code: the reason code for teardown request
5296 * @gfp: allocation flags
5297 *
5298 * This function is used to request userspace to perform TDLS operation that
5299 * requires knowledge of keys, i.e., link setup or teardown when the AP
5300 * connection uses encryption. This is optional mechanism for the driver to use
5301 * if it can automatically determine when a TDLS link could be useful (e.g.,
5302 * based on traffic and signal strength for a peer).
5303 */
5304 void cfg80211_tdls_oper_request(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *peer,
5305 enum nl80211_tdls_operation oper,
5306 u16 reason_code, gfp_t gfp);
5307
5308 /*
5309 * cfg80211_calculate_bitrate - calculate actual bitrate (in 100Kbps units)
5310 * @rate: given rate_info to calculate bitrate from
5311 *
5312 * return 0 if MCS index >= 32
5313 */
5314 u32 cfg80211_calculate_bitrate(struct rate_info *rate);
5315
5316 /**
5317 * cfg80211_unregister_wdev - remove the given wdev
5318 * @wdev: struct wireless_dev to remove
5319 *
5320 * Call this function only for wdevs that have no netdev assigned,
5321 * e.g. P2P Devices. It removes the device from the list so that
5322 * it can no longer be used. It is necessary to call this function
5323 * even when cfg80211 requests the removal of the interface by
5324 * calling the del_virtual_intf() callback. The function must also
5325 * be called when the driver wishes to unregister the wdev, e.g.
5326 * when the device is unbound from the driver.
5327 *
5328 * Requires the RTNL to be held.
5329 */
5330 void cfg80211_unregister_wdev(struct wireless_dev *wdev);
5331
5332 /**
5333 * struct cfg80211_ft_event - FT Information Elements
5334 * @ies: FT IEs
5335 * @ies_len: length of the FT IE in bytes
5336 * @target_ap: target AP's MAC address
5337 * @ric_ies: RIC IE
5338 * @ric_ies_len: length of the RIC IE in bytes
5339 */
5340 struct cfg80211_ft_event_params {
5341 const u8 *ies;
5342 size_t ies_len;
5343 const u8 *target_ap;
5344 const u8 *ric_ies;
5345 size_t ric_ies_len;
5346 };
5347
5348 /**
5349 * cfg80211_ft_event - notify userspace about FT IE and RIC IE
5350 * @netdev: network device
5351 * @ft_event: IE information
5352 */
5353 void cfg80211_ft_event(struct net_device *netdev,
5354 struct cfg80211_ft_event_params *ft_event);
5355
5356 /**
5357 * cfg80211_get_p2p_attr - find and copy a P2P attribute from IE buffer
5358 * @ies: the input IE buffer
5359 * @len: the input length
5360 * @attr: the attribute ID to find
5361 * @buf: output buffer, can be %NULL if the data isn't needed, e.g.
5362 * if the function is only called to get the needed buffer size
5363 * @bufsize: size of the output buffer
5364 *
5365 * The function finds a given P2P attribute in the (vendor) IEs and
5366 * copies its contents to the given buffer.
5367 *
5368 * Return: A negative error code (-%EILSEQ or -%ENOENT) if the data is
5369 * malformed or the attribute can't be found (respectively), or the
5370 * length of the found attribute (which can be zero).
5371 */
5372 int cfg80211_get_p2p_attr(const u8 *ies, unsigned int len,
5373 enum ieee80211_p2p_attr_id attr,
5374 u8 *buf, unsigned int bufsize);
5375
5376 /**
5377 * ieee80211_ie_split_ric - split an IE buffer according to ordering (with RIC)
5378 * @ies: the IE buffer
5379 * @ielen: the length of the IE buffer
5380 * @ids: an array with element IDs that are allowed before
5381 * the split
5382 * @n_ids: the size of the element ID array
5383 * @after_ric: array IE types that come after the RIC element
5384 * @n_after_ric: size of the @after_ric array
5385 * @offset: offset where to start splitting in the buffer
5386 *
5387 * This function splits an IE buffer by updating the @offset
5388 * variable to point to the location where the buffer should be
5389 * split.
5390 *
5391 * It assumes that the given IE buffer is well-formed, this
5392 * has to be guaranteed by the caller!
5393 *
5394 * It also assumes that the IEs in the buffer are ordered
5395 * correctly, if not the result of using this function will not
5396 * be ordered correctly either, i.e. it does no reordering.
5397 *
5398 * The function returns the offset where the next part of the
5399 * buffer starts, which may be @ielen if the entire (remainder)
5400 * of the buffer should be used.
5401 */
5402 size_t ieee80211_ie_split_ric(const u8 *ies, size_t ielen,
5403 const u8 *ids, int n_ids,
5404 const u8 *after_ric, int n_after_ric,
5405 size_t offset);
5406
5407 /**
5408 * ieee80211_ie_split - split an IE buffer according to ordering
5409 * @ies: the IE buffer
5410 * @ielen: the length of the IE buffer
5411 * @ids: an array with element IDs that are allowed before
5412 * the split
5413 * @n_ids: the size of the element ID array
5414 * @offset: offset where to start splitting in the buffer
5415 *
5416 * This function splits an IE buffer by updating the @offset
5417 * variable to point to the location where the buffer should be
5418 * split.
5419 *
5420 * It assumes that the given IE buffer is well-formed, this
5421 * has to be guaranteed by the caller!
5422 *
5423 * It also assumes that the IEs in the buffer are ordered
5424 * correctly, if not the result of using this function will not
5425 * be ordered correctly either, i.e. it does no reordering.
5426 *
5427 * The function returns the offset where the next part of the
5428 * buffer starts, which may be @ielen if the entire (remainder)
5429 * of the buffer should be used.
5430 */
5431 static inline size_t ieee80211_ie_split(const u8 *ies, size_t ielen,
5432 const u8 *ids, int n_ids, size_t offset)
5433 {
5434 return ieee80211_ie_split_ric(ies, ielen, ids, n_ids, NULL, 0, offset);
5435 }
5436
5437 /**
5438 * cfg80211_report_wowlan_wakeup - report wakeup from WoWLAN
5439 * @wdev: the wireless device reporting the wakeup
5440 * @wakeup: the wakeup report
5441 * @gfp: allocation flags
5442 *
5443 * This function reports that the given device woke up. If it
5444 * caused the wakeup, report the reason(s), otherwise you may
5445 * pass %NULL as the @wakeup parameter to advertise that something
5446 * else caused the wakeup.
5447 */
5448 void cfg80211_report_wowlan_wakeup(struct wireless_dev *wdev,
5449 struct cfg80211_wowlan_wakeup *wakeup,
5450 gfp_t gfp);
5451
5452 /**
5453 * cfg80211_crit_proto_stopped() - indicate critical protocol stopped by driver.
5454 *
5455 * @wdev: the wireless device for which critical protocol is stopped.
5456 * @gfp: allocation flags
5457 *
5458 * This function can be called by the driver to indicate it has reverted
5459 * operation back to normal. One reason could be that the duration given
5460 * by .crit_proto_start() has expired.
5461 */
5462 void cfg80211_crit_proto_stopped(struct wireless_dev *wdev, gfp_t gfp);
5463
5464 /**
5465 * ieee80211_get_num_supported_channels - get number of channels device has
5466 * @wiphy: the wiphy
5467 *
5468 * Return: the number of channels supported by the device.
5469 */
5470 unsigned int ieee80211_get_num_supported_channels(struct wiphy *wiphy);
5471
5472 /**
5473 * cfg80211_check_combinations - check interface combinations
5474 *
5475 * @wiphy: the wiphy
5476 * @num_different_channels: the number of different channels we want
5477 * to use for verification
5478 * @radar_detect: a bitmap where each bit corresponds to a channel
5479 * width where radar detection is needed, as in the definition of
5480 * &struct ieee80211_iface_combination.@radar_detect_widths
5481 * @iftype_num: array with the numbers of interfaces of each interface
5482 * type. The index is the interface type as specified in &enum
5483 * nl80211_iftype.
5484 *
5485 * This function can be called by the driver to check whether a
5486 * combination of interfaces and their types are allowed according to
5487 * the interface combinations.
5488 */
5489 int cfg80211_check_combinations(struct wiphy *wiphy,
5490 const int num_different_channels,
5491 const u8 radar_detect,
5492 const int iftype_num[NUM_NL80211_IFTYPES]);
5493
5494 /**
5495 * cfg80211_iter_combinations - iterate over matching combinations
5496 *
5497 * @wiphy: the wiphy
5498 * @num_different_channels: the number of different channels we want
5499 * to use for verification
5500 * @radar_detect: a bitmap where each bit corresponds to a channel
5501 * width where radar detection is needed, as in the definition of
5502 * &struct ieee80211_iface_combination.@radar_detect_widths
5503 * @iftype_num: array with the numbers of interfaces of each interface
5504 * type. The index is the interface type as specified in &enum
5505 * nl80211_iftype.
5506 * @iter: function to call for each matching combination
5507 * @data: pointer to pass to iter function
5508 *
5509 * This function can be called by the driver to check what possible
5510 * combinations it fits in at a given moment, e.g. for channel switching
5511 * purposes.
5512 */
5513 int cfg80211_iter_combinations(struct wiphy *wiphy,
5514 const int num_different_channels,
5515 const u8 radar_detect,
5516 const int iftype_num[NUM_NL80211_IFTYPES],
5517 void (*iter)(const struct ieee80211_iface_combination *c,
5518 void *data),
5519 void *data);
5520
5521 /*
5522 * cfg80211_stop_iface - trigger interface disconnection
5523 *
5524 * @wiphy: the wiphy
5525 * @wdev: wireless device
5526 * @gfp: context flags
5527 *
5528 * Trigger interface to be stopped as if AP was stopped, IBSS/mesh left, STA
5529 * disconnected.
5530 *
5531 * Note: This doesn't need any locks and is asynchronous.
5532 */
5533 void cfg80211_stop_iface(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct wireless_dev *wdev,
5534 gfp_t gfp);
5535
5536 /**
5537 * cfg80211_shutdown_all_interfaces - shut down all interfaces for a wiphy
5538 * @wiphy: the wiphy to shut down
5539 *
5540 * This function shuts down all interfaces belonging to this wiphy by
5541 * calling dev_close() (and treating non-netdev interfaces as needed).
5542 * It shouldn't really be used unless there are some fatal device errors
5543 * that really can't be recovered in any other way.
5544 *
5545 * Callers must hold the RTNL and be able to deal with callbacks into
5546 * the driver while the function is running.
5547 */
5548 void cfg80211_shutdown_all_interfaces(struct wiphy *wiphy);
5549
5550 /**
5551 * wiphy_ext_feature_set - set the extended feature flag
5552 *
5553 * @wiphy: the wiphy to modify.
5554 * @ftidx: extended feature bit index.
5555 *
5556 * The extended features are flagged in multiple bytes (see
5557 * &struct wiphy.@ext_features)
5558 */
5559 static inline void wiphy_ext_feature_set(struct wiphy *wiphy,
5560 enum nl80211_ext_feature_index ftidx)
5561 {
5562 u8 *ft_byte;
5563
5564 ft_byte = &wiphy->ext_features[ftidx / 8];
5565 *ft_byte |= BIT(ftidx % 8);
5566 }
5567
5568 /**
5569 * wiphy_ext_feature_isset - check the extended feature flag
5570 *
5571 * @wiphy: the wiphy to modify.
5572 * @ftidx: extended feature bit index.
5573 *
5574 * The extended features are flagged in multiple bytes (see
5575 * &struct wiphy.@ext_features)
5576 */
5577 static inline bool
5578 wiphy_ext_feature_isset(struct wiphy *wiphy,
5579 enum nl80211_ext_feature_index ftidx)
5580 {
5581 u8 ft_byte;
5582
5583 ft_byte = wiphy->ext_features[ftidx / 8];
5584 return (ft_byte & BIT(ftidx % 8)) != 0;
5585 }
5586
5587 /* ethtool helper */
5588 void cfg80211_get_drvinfo(struct net_device *dev, struct ethtool_drvinfo *info);
5589
5590 /* Logging, debugging and troubleshooting/diagnostic helpers. */
5591
5592 /* wiphy_printk helpers, similar to dev_printk */
5593
5594 #define wiphy_printk(level, wiphy, format, args...) \
5595 dev_printk(level, &(wiphy)->dev, format, ##args)
5596 #define wiphy_emerg(wiphy, format, args...) \
5597 dev_emerg(&(wiphy)->dev, format, ##args)
5598 #define wiphy_alert(wiphy, format, args...) \
5599 dev_alert(&(wiphy)->dev, format, ##args)
5600 #define wiphy_crit(wiphy, format, args...) \
5601 dev_crit(&(wiphy)->dev, format, ##args)
5602 #define wiphy_err(wiphy, format, args...) \
5603 dev_err(&(wiphy)->dev, format, ##args)
5604 #define wiphy_warn(wiphy, format, args...) \
5605 dev_warn(&(wiphy)->dev, format, ##args)
5606 #define wiphy_notice(wiphy, format, args...) \
5607 dev_notice(&(wiphy)->dev, format, ##args)
5608 #define wiphy_info(wiphy, format, args...) \
5609 dev_info(&(wiphy)->dev, format, ##args)
5610
5611 #define wiphy_debug(wiphy, format, args...) \
5612 wiphy_printk(KERN_DEBUG, wiphy, format, ##args)
5613
5614 #define wiphy_dbg(wiphy, format, args...) \
5615 dev_dbg(&(wiphy)->dev, format, ##args)
5616
5617 #if defined(VERBOSE_DEBUG)
5618 #define wiphy_vdbg wiphy_dbg
5619 #else
5620 #define wiphy_vdbg(wiphy, format, args...) \
5621 ({ \
5622 if (0) \
5623 wiphy_printk(KERN_DEBUG, wiphy, format, ##args); \
5624 0; \
5625 })
5626 #endif
5627
5628 /*
5629 * wiphy_WARN() acts like wiphy_printk(), but with the key difference
5630 * of using a WARN/WARN_ON to get the message out, including the
5631 * file/line information and a backtrace.
5632 */
5633 #define wiphy_WARN(wiphy, format, args...) \
5634 WARN(1, "wiphy: %s\n" format, wiphy_name(wiphy), ##args);
5635
5636 #endif /* __NET_CFG80211_H */