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/*- * Copyright (c) 2005-2009 Sam Leffler, Errno Consulting * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/net80211/ieee80211_scan.h 195618 2009-07-11 15:02:45Z rpaulo $ */ #ifndef _NET80211_IEEE80211_SCAN_H_ #define _NET80211_IEEE80211_SCAN_H_ /* * 802.11 scanning support. * * Scanning is the procedure by which a station locates a bss to join * (infrastructure/ibss mode), or a channel to use (when operating as * an ap or ibss master). Scans are either "active" or "passive". An * active scan causes one or more probe request frames to be sent on * visiting each channel. A passive request causes each channel in the * scan set to be visited but no frames to be transmitted; the station * only listens for traffic. Note that active scanning may still need * to listen for traffic before sending probe request frames depending * on regulatory constraints; the 802.11 layer handles this by generating * a callback when scanning on a ``passive channel'' when the * IEEE80211_FEXT_PROBECHAN flag is set. * * A scan operation involves constructing a set of channels to inspect * (the scan set), visiting each channel and collecting information * (e.g. what bss are present), and then analyzing the results to make * decisions like which bss to join. This process needs to be as fast * as possible so we do things like intelligently construct scan sets * and dwell on a channel only as long as necessary. The scan code also * maintains a cache of recent scan results and uses it to bypass scanning * whenever possible. The scan cache is also used to enable roaming * between access points when operating in infrastructure mode. * * Scanning is handled with pluggable modules that implement "policy" * per-operating mode. The core scanning support provides an * instrastructure to support these modules and exports a common api * to the rest of the 802.11 layer. Policy modules decide what * channels to visit, what state to record to make decisions (e.g. ap * mode scanning for auto channel selection keeps significantly less * state than sta mode scanning for an ap to associate to), and selects * the final station/channel to return as the result of a scan. * * Scanning is done synchronously when initially bringing a vap to an * operational state and optionally in the background to maintain the * scan cache for doing roaming and rogue ap monitoring. Scanning is * not tied to the 802.11 state machine that governs vaps though there * is linkage to the IEEE80211_SCAN state. Only one vap at a time may * be scanning; this scheduling policy is handled in ieee80211_new_state * and is invisible to the scanning code. */ #define IEEE80211_SCAN_MAX IEEE80211_CHAN_MAX struct ieee80211_scanner; /* scan policy state */ struct ieee80211_scan_ssid { int len; /* length in bytes */ uint8_t ssid[IEEE80211_NWID_LEN]; /* ssid contents */ }; #define IEEE80211_SCAN_MAX_SSID 1 /* max # ssid's to probe */ /* * Scan state visible to the 802.11 layer. Scan parameters and * results are stored in this data structure. The ieee80211_scan_state * structure is extended with space that is maintained private to * the core scanning support. We allocate one instance and link it * to the ieee80211com structure; then share it between all associated * vaps. We could allocate multiple of these, e.g. to hold multiple * scan results, but this is sufficient for current needs. */ struct ieee80211_scan_state { struct ieee80211vap *ss_vap; struct ieee80211com *ss_ic; const struct ieee80211_scanner *ss_ops; /* policy hookup, see below */ void *ss_priv; /* scanner private state */ uint16_t ss_flags; #define IEEE80211_SCAN_NOPICK 0x0001 /* scan only, no selection */ #define IEEE80211_SCAN_ACTIVE 0x0002 /* active scan (probe req) */ #define IEEE80211_SCAN_PICK1ST 0x0004 /* ``hey sailor'' mode */ #define IEEE80211_SCAN_BGSCAN 0x0008 /* bg scan, exit ps at end */ #define IEEE80211_SCAN_ONCE 0x0010 /* do one complete pass */ #define IEEE80211_SCAN_NOBCAST 0x0020 /* no broadcast probe req */ #define IEEE80211_SCAN_NOJOIN 0x0040 /* no auto-sequencing */ #define IEEE80211_SCAN_GOTPICK 0x1000 /* got candidate, can stop */ uint8_t ss_nssid; /* # ssid's to probe/match */ struct ieee80211_scan_ssid ss_ssid[IEEE80211_SCAN_MAX_SSID]; /* ssid's to probe/match */ /* ordered channel set */ struct ieee80211_channel *ss_chans[IEEE80211_SCAN_MAX]; uint16_t ss_next; /* ix of next chan to scan */ uint16_t ss_last; /* ix+1 of last chan to scan */ unsigned long ss_mindwell; /* min dwell on channel */ unsigned long ss_maxdwell; /* max dwell on channel */ }; /* * The upper 16 bits of the flags word is used to communicate * information to the scanning code that is NOT recorded in * ss_flags. It might be better to split this stuff out into * a separate variable to avoid confusion. */ #define IEEE80211_SCAN_FLUSH 0x00010000 /* flush candidate table */ #define IEEE80211_SCAN_NOSSID 0x80000000 /* don't update ssid list */ struct ieee80211com; void ieee80211_scan_attach(struct ieee80211com *); void ieee80211_scan_detach(struct ieee80211com *); void ieee80211_scan_vattach(struct ieee80211vap *); void ieee80211_scan_vdetach(struct ieee80211vap *); void ieee80211_scan_dump_channels(const struct ieee80211_scan_state *); #define IEEE80211_SCAN_FOREVER 0x7fffffff int ieee80211_start_scan(struct ieee80211vap *, int flags, u_int duration, u_int mindwell, u_int maxdwell, u_int nssid, const struct ieee80211_scan_ssid ssids[]); int ieee80211_check_scan(struct ieee80211vap *, int flags, u_int duration, u_int mindwell, u_int maxdwell, u_int nssid, const struct ieee80211_scan_ssid ssids[]); int ieee80211_check_scan_current(struct ieee80211vap *); int ieee80211_bg_scan(struct ieee80211vap *, int); void ieee80211_cancel_scan(struct ieee80211vap *); void ieee80211_cancel_anyscan(struct ieee80211vap *); void ieee80211_scan_next(struct ieee80211vap *); void ieee80211_scan_done(struct ieee80211vap *); void ieee80211_probe_curchan(struct ieee80211vap *, int); struct ieee80211_channel *ieee80211_scan_pickchannel(struct ieee80211com *, int); struct ieee80211_scanparams; void ieee80211_add_scan(struct ieee80211vap *, const struct ieee80211_scanparams *, const struct ieee80211_frame *, int subtype, int rssi, int noise); void ieee80211_scan_timeout(struct ieee80211com *); void ieee80211_scan_assoc_success(struct ieee80211vap *, const uint8_t mac[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN]); enum { IEEE80211_SCAN_FAIL_TIMEOUT = 1, /* no response to mgmt frame */ IEEE80211_SCAN_FAIL_STATUS = 2 /* negative response to " " */ }; void ieee80211_scan_assoc_fail(struct ieee80211vap *, const uint8_t mac[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN], int reason); void ieee80211_scan_flush(struct ieee80211vap *); struct ieee80211_scan_entry; typedef void ieee80211_scan_iter_func(void *, const struct ieee80211_scan_entry *); void ieee80211_scan_iterate(struct ieee80211vap *, ieee80211_scan_iter_func, void *); enum { IEEE80211_BPARSE_BADIELEN = 0x01, /* ie len past end of frame */ IEEE80211_BPARSE_RATES_INVALID = 0x02, /* invalid RATES ie */ IEEE80211_BPARSE_XRATES_INVALID = 0x04, /* invalid XRATES ie */ IEEE80211_BPARSE_SSID_INVALID = 0x08, /* invalid SSID ie */ IEEE80211_BPARSE_CHAN_INVALID = 0x10, /* invalid FH/DSPARMS chan */ IEEE80211_BPARSE_OFFCHAN = 0x20, /* DSPARMS chan != curchan */ IEEE80211_BPARSE_BINTVAL_INVALID= 0x40, /* invalid beacon interval */ IEEE80211_BPARSE_CSA_INVALID = 0x80, /* invalid CSA ie */ }; /* * Parameters supplied when adding/updating an entry in a * scan cache. Pointer variables should be set to NULL * if no data is available. Pointer references can be to * local data; any information that is saved will be copied. * All multi-byte values must be in host byte order. */ struct ieee80211_scanparams { uint8_t status; /* bitmask of IEEE80211_BPARSE_* */ uint8_t chan; /* channel # from FH/DSPARMS */ uint8_t bchan; /* curchan's channel # */ uint8_t fhindex; uint16_t fhdwell; /* FHSS dwell interval */ uint16_t capinfo; /* 802.11 capabilities */ uint16_t erp; /* NB: 0x100 indicates ie present */ uint16_t bintval; uint8_t timoff; uint8_t *ies; /* all captured ies */ size_t ies_len; /* length of all captured ies */ uint8_t *tim; uint8_t *tstamp; uint8_t *country; uint8_t *ssid; uint8_t *rates; uint8_t *xrates; uint8_t *doth; uint8_t *wpa; uint8_t *rsn; uint8_t *wme; uint8_t *htcap; uint8_t *htinfo; uint8_t *ath; uint8_t *tdma; uint8_t *csa; uint8_t *meshid; uint8_t *meshconf; uint8_t *spare[3]; }; /* * Scan cache entry format used when exporting data from a policy * module; this data may be represented some other way internally. */ struct ieee80211_scan_entry { uint8_t se_macaddr[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN]; uint8_t se_bssid[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN]; /* XXX can point inside se_ies */ uint8_t se_ssid[2+IEEE80211_NWID_LEN]; uint8_t se_rates[2+IEEE80211_RATE_MAXSIZE]; uint8_t se_xrates[2+IEEE80211_RATE_MAXSIZE]; union { uint8_t data[8]; u_int64_t tsf; } se_tstamp; /* from last rcv'd beacon */ uint16_t se_intval; /* beacon interval (host byte order) */ uint16_t se_capinfo; /* capabilities (host byte order) */ struct ieee80211_channel *se_chan;/* channel where sta found */ uint16_t se_timoff; /* byte offset to TIM ie */ uint16_t se_fhdwell; /* FH only (host byte order) */ uint8_t se_fhindex; /* FH only */ uint8_t se_dtimperiod; /* DTIM period */ uint16_t se_erp; /* ERP from beacon/probe resp */ int8_t se_rssi; /* avg'd recv ssi */ int8_t se_noise; /* noise floor */ uint8_t se_cc[2]; /* captured country code */ uint8_t se_meshid[2+IEEE80211_MESHID_LEN]; struct ieee80211_ies se_ies; /* captured ie's */ u_int se_age; /* age of entry (0 on create) */ }; MALLOC_DECLARE(M_80211_SCAN); /* * Template for an in-kernel scan policy module. * Modules register with the scanning code and are * typically loaded as needed. */ struct ieee80211_scanner { const char *scan_name; /* printable name */ int (*scan_attach)(struct ieee80211_scan_state *); int (*scan_detach)(struct ieee80211_scan_state *); int (*scan_start)(struct ieee80211_scan_state *, struct ieee80211vap *); int (*scan_restart)(struct ieee80211_scan_state *, struct ieee80211vap *); int (*scan_cancel)(struct ieee80211_scan_state *, struct ieee80211vap *); int (*scan_end)(struct ieee80211_scan_state *, struct ieee80211vap *); int (*scan_flush)(struct ieee80211_scan_state *); struct ieee80211_channel *(*scan_pickchan)( struct ieee80211_scan_state *, int); /* add an entry to the cache */ int (*scan_add)(struct ieee80211_scan_state *, const struct ieee80211_scanparams *, const struct ieee80211_frame *, int subtype, int rssi, int noise); /* age and/or purge entries in the cache */ void (*scan_age)(struct ieee80211_scan_state *); /* note that association failed for an entry */ void (*scan_assoc_fail)(struct ieee80211_scan_state *, const uint8_t macaddr[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN], int reason); /* note that association succeed for an entry */ void (*scan_assoc_success)(struct ieee80211_scan_state *, const uint8_t macaddr[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN]); /* iterate over entries in the scan cache */ void (*scan_iterate)(struct ieee80211_scan_state *, ieee80211_scan_iter_func *, void *); void (*scan_spare0)(void); void (*scan_spare1)(void); void (*scan_spare2)(void); void (*scan_spare4)(void); }; void ieee80211_scanner_register(enum ieee80211_opmode, const struct ieee80211_scanner *); void ieee80211_scanner_unregister(enum ieee80211_opmode, const struct ieee80211_scanner *); void ieee80211_scanner_unregister_all(const struct ieee80211_scanner *); const struct ieee80211_scanner *ieee80211_scanner_get(enum ieee80211_opmode); #endif /* _NET80211_IEEE80211_SCAN_H_ */