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1 | /* | 1 | /* |
2 | This file is part of the Opie Project | 2 | This file is part of the Opie Project |
3 | Copyright (C) 2003-2004 by Michael 'Mickey' Lauer | 3 | Copyright (C) 2003-2004 by Michael 'Mickey' Lauer |
4 | =. <mickey@Vanille.de> | 4 | =. <mickey@Vanille.de> |
5 | .=l. | 5 | .=l. |
6 | .>+-= | 6 | .>+-= |
7 | _;:, .> :=|. This program is free software; you can | 7 | _;:, .> :=|. This program is free software; you can |
8 | .> <`_, > . <= redistribute it and/or modify it under | 8 | .> <`_, > . <= redistribute it and/or modify it under |
9 | :`=1 )Y*s>-.-- : the terms of the GNU Library General Public | 9 | :`=1 )Y*s>-.-- : the terms of the GNU Library General Public |
10 | .="- .-=="i, .._ License as published by the Free Software | 10 | .="- .-=="i, .._ License as published by the Free Software |
11 | - . .-<_> .<> Foundation; either version 2 of the License, | 11 | - . .-<_> .<> Foundation; either version 2 of the License, |
12 | ._= =} : or (at your option) any later version. | 12 | ._= =} : or (at your option) any later version. |
13 | .%`+i> _;_. | 13 | .%`+i> _;_. |
14 | .i_,=:_. -<s. This program is distributed in the hope that | 14 | .i_,=:_. -<s. This program is distributed in the hope that |
15 | + . -:. = it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; | 15 | + . -:. = it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; |
16 | : .. .:, . . . without even the implied warranty of | 16 | : .. .:, . . . without even the implied warranty of |
17 | =_ + =;=|` MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A | 17 | =_ + =;=|` MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A |
18 | _.=:. : :=>`: PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | 18 | _.=:. : :=>`: PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
19 | ..}^=.= = ; Library General Public License for more | 19 | ..}^=.= = ; Library General Public License for more |
20 | ++= -. .` .: details. | 20 | ++= -. .` .: details. |
21 | : = ...= . :.=- | 21 | : = ...= . :.=- |
22 | -. .:....=;==+<; You should have received a copy of the GNU | 22 | -. .:....=;==+<; You should have received a copy of the GNU |
23 | -_. . . )=. = Library General Public License along with | 23 | -_. . . )=. = Library General Public License along with |
24 | -- :-=` this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. | 24 | -- :-=` this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. |
25 | If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, | 25 | If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
26 | Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | 26 | Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, |
27 | Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | 27 | Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. |
28 | 28 | ||
29 | */ | 29 | */ |
30 | 30 | ||
31 | #ifndef ONETWORK_H | 31 | #ifndef ONETWORK_H |
32 | #define ONETWORK_H | 32 | #define ONETWORK_H |
33 | 33 | ||
34 | #if !defined( OPIE_WE_VERSION ) | ||
35 | #warning No wireless extension specified; autodetecting... | ||
36 | #include <linux/version.h> | ||
37 | #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,4,23) | ||
38 | #define OPIE_WE_VERSION 15 | ||
39 | #else | ||
40 | #define OPIE_WE_VERSION 16 | ||
41 | #endif // LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2.4.23) | ||
42 | #endif // !defined( OPIE_WE_VERSION ) | ||
43 | |||
44 | #if OPIE_WE_VERSION == 15 | ||
45 | #include "wireless.15.h" | ||
46 | #warning Using WE V15 | ||
47 | #endif | ||
48 | #if OPIE_WE_VERSION == 16 | ||
49 | #include "wireless.16.h" | ||
50 | #warning Using WE V16 | ||
51 | #endif | ||
52 | |||
53 | /* OPIE */ | 34 | /* OPIE */ |
54 | |||
55 | #include <opie2/onetutils.h> | 35 | #include <opie2/onetutils.h> |
56 | #include <opie2/ostation.h> | 36 | #include <opie2/ostation.h> |
57 | 37 | ||
58 | /* QT */ | 38 | /* QT */ |
59 | |||
60 | #include <qvaluelist.h> | 39 | #include <qvaluelist.h> |
61 | #include <qdict.h> | 40 | #include <qdict.h> |
62 | #include <qmap.h> | 41 | #include <qmap.h> |
63 | #include <qobject.h> | 42 | #include <qobject.h> |
64 | #include <qhostaddress.h> | 43 | #include <qhostaddress.h> |
65 | 44 | ||
45 | /* STD */ | ||
46 | // hacky workaround until we have a user space wireless.h | ||
47 | #include <net/if.h> | ||
48 | #define _LINUX_IF_H | ||
49 | #include <linux/wireless.h> | ||
50 | #ifndef IW_MAX_PRIV_DEF | ||
51 | #define IW_MAX_PRIV_DEF 128 | ||
52 | #endif | ||
53 | |||
66 | namespace Opie { | 54 | namespace Opie { |
67 | namespace Net { | 55 | namespace Net { |
68 | |||
69 | class ONetworkInterface; | 56 | class ONetworkInterface; |
70 | class OWirelessNetworkInterface; | 57 | class OWirelessNetworkInterface; |
71 | class OChannelHopper; | 58 | class OChannelHopper; |
72 | class OMonitoringInterface; | 59 | class OMonitoringInterface; |
73 | 60 | ||
74 | /*====================================================================================== | 61 | /*====================================================================================== |
75 | * ONetwork | 62 | * ONetwork |
76 | *======================================================================================*/ | 63 | *======================================================================================*/ |
77 | 64 | ||
78 | /** | 65 | /** |
79 | * @brief A container class for all network interfaces | 66 | * @brief A container class for all network interfaces |
80 | * | 67 | * |
81 | * This class provides access to all available network interfaces of your computer. | 68 | * This class provides access to all available network interfaces of your computer. |
82 | * | 69 | * |
83 | * @author Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@vanille.de> | 70 | * @author Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@vanille.de> |
84 | */ | 71 | */ |
85 | class ONetwork : public QObject | 72 | class ONetwork : public QObject |
86 | { | 73 | { |
87 | Q_OBJECT | 74 | Q_OBJECT |
88 | 75 | ||
89 | public: | 76 | public: |
90 | typedef QDict<ONetworkInterface> InterfaceMap; | 77 | typedef QDict<ONetworkInterface> InterfaceMap; |
91 | typedef QDictIterator<ONetworkInterface> InterfaceIterator; | 78 | typedef QDictIterator<ONetworkInterface> InterfaceIterator; |
92 | 79 | ||
93 | public: | 80 | public: |
94 | /** | 81 | /** |
95 | * @returns the number of available interfaces | 82 | * @returns the number of available interfaces |
96 | */ | 83 | */ |
97 | int count() const; | 84 | int count() const; |
98 | /** | 85 | /** |
99 | * @returns a pointer to the (one and only) @ref ONetwork instance. | 86 | * @returns a pointer to the (one and only) @ref ONetwork instance. |
100 | */ | 87 | */ |
101 | static ONetwork* instance(); | 88 | static ONetwork* instance(); |
102 | /** | 89 | /** |
103 | * @returns an iterator usable for iterating through all network interfaces. | 90 | * @returns an iterator usable for iterating through all network interfaces. |
104 | */ | 91 | */ |
105 | InterfaceIterator iterator() const; | 92 | InterfaceIterator iterator() const; |
106 | /** | 93 | /** |
107 | * @returns true, if the @a interface is present. | 94 | * @returns true, if the @a interface is present. |
108 | */ | 95 | */ |
109 | bool isPresent( const char* interface ) const; | 96 | bool isPresent( const char* interface ) const; |
110 | /** | 97 | /** |
111 | * @returns true, if the @a interface supports the wireless extension protocol. | 98 | * @returns true, if the @a interface supports the wireless extension protocol. |
112 | */ | 99 | */ |
113 | bool isWirelessInterface( const char* interface ) const; | 100 | bool isWirelessInterface( const char* interface ) const; |
114 | /** | 101 | /** |
115 | * @returns a pointer to the @ref ONetworkInterface object for the specified @a interface or 0, if not found. | 102 | * @returns a pointer to the @ref ONetworkInterface object for the specified @a interface or 0, if not found. |
116 | * @see ONetworkInterface | 103 | * @see ONetworkInterface |
117 | */ | 104 | */ |
118 | ONetworkInterface* interface( const QString& interface ) const; | 105 | ONetworkInterface* interface( const QString& interface ) const; |
119 | /** | 106 | /** |
120 | * @internal Rebuild the internal interface database | 107 | * @internal Rebuild the internal interface database |
121 | * @note Sometimes it might be useful to call this from client code, | 108 | * @note Sometimes it might be useful to call this from client code, |
122 | * e.g. after issuing a cardctl insert | 109 | * e.g. after issuing a cardctl insert |
123 | */ | 110 | */ |
124 | void synchronize(); | 111 | void synchronize(); |
125 | /** | 112 | /** |
126 | * @returns the wireless extension version used at compile time. | 113 | * @returns the wireless extension version used at compile time. |
127 | **/ | 114 | **/ |
128 | static short wirelessExtensionCompileVersion(); | 115 | static short wirelessExtensionCompileVersion(); |
129 | 116 | ||
130 | protected: | 117 | protected: |
131 | ONetwork(); | 118 | ONetwork(); |
132 | 119 | ||
133 | private: | 120 | private: |
134 | static ONetwork* _instance; | 121 | static ONetwork* _instance; |
135 | InterfaceMap _interfaces; | 122 | InterfaceMap _interfaces; |
136 | class Private; | 123 | class Private; |
137 | Private *d; | 124 | Private *d; |
138 | }; | 125 | }; |
139 | 126 | ||
140 | 127 | ||
141 | /*====================================================================================== | 128 | /*====================================================================================== |
142 | * ONetworkInterface | 129 | * ONetworkInterface |
143 | *======================================================================================*/ | 130 | *======================================================================================*/ |
144 | 131 | ||
145 | /** | 132 | /** |
146 | * @brief A network interface wrapper. | 133 | * @brief A network interface wrapper. |
147 | * | 134 | * |
148 | * This class provides a wrapper for a network interface. All the cumbersume details of | 135 | * This class provides a wrapper for a network interface. All the cumbersume details of |
149 | * Linux ioctls are hidden under a convenient high-level interface. | 136 | * Linux ioctls are hidden under a convenient high-level interface. |
150 | * @warning Most of the setting methods contained in this class require the appropriate | 137 | * @warning Most of the setting methods contained in this class require the appropriate |
151 | * process permissions to work. | 138 | * process permissions to work. |
152 | * | 139 | * |
153 | * @author Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@vanille.de> | 140 | * @author Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@vanille.de> |
154 | */ | 141 | */ |
155 | class ONetworkInterface : public QObject | 142 | class ONetworkInterface : public QObject |
156 | { | 143 | { |
157 | friend class OMonitoringInterface; | 144 | friend class OMonitoringInterface; |
158 | friend class OCiscoMonitoringInterface; | 145 | friend class OCiscoMonitoringInterface; |
159 | friend class OWlanNGMonitoringInterface; | 146 | friend class OWlanNGMonitoringInterface; |
160 | friend class OHostAPMonitoringInterface; | 147 | friend class OHostAPMonitoringInterface; |
161 | friend class OOrinocoMonitoringInterface; | 148 | friend class OOrinocoMonitoringInterface; |
162 | 149 | ||
163 | public: | 150 | public: |
164 | /** | 151 | /** |
165 | * Constructor. Normally you don't create @ref ONetworkInterface objects yourself, | 152 | * Constructor. Normally you don't create @ref ONetworkInterface objects yourself, |
166 | * but access them via @ref ONetwork::interface(). | 153 | * but access them via @ref ONetwork::interface(). |
167 | */ | 154 | */ |
168 | ONetworkInterface( QObject* parent, const char* name ); | 155 | ONetworkInterface( QObject* parent, const char* name ); |
169 | /** | 156 | /** |
170 | * Destructor. | 157 | * Destructor. |
171 | */ | 158 | */ |
172 | virtual ~ONetworkInterface(); | 159 | virtual ~ONetworkInterface(); |
173 | /** | 160 | /** |
174 | * Associates a @a monitoring interface with this network interface. | 161 | * Associates a @a monitoring interface with this network interface. |
175 | * @note This is currently only useful with @ref OWirelessNetworkInterface objects. | 162 | * @note This is currently only useful with @ref OWirelessNetworkInterface objects. |
176 | */ | 163 | */ |
177 | void setMonitoring( OMonitoringInterface* monitoring ); | 164 | void setMonitoring( OMonitoringInterface* monitoring ); |
178 | /** | 165 | /** |
179 | * @returns the currently associated monitoring interface or 0, if no monitoring is associated. | 166 | * @returns the currently associated monitoring interface or 0, if no monitoring is associated. |
180 | */ | 167 | */ |
181 | OMonitoringInterface* monitoring() const; | 168 | OMonitoringInterface* monitoring() const; |
182 | /** | 169 | /** |
183 | * Setting an interface to promiscuous mode enables the device to receive | 170 | * Setting an interface to promiscuous mode enables the device to receive |
184 | * all packets on the shared medium - as opposed to packets which are addressed to this interface. | 171 | * all packets on the shared medium - as opposed to packets which are addressed to this interface. |
185 | */ | 172 | */ |
186 | bool setPromiscuousMode( bool ); | 173 | bool setPromiscuousMode( bool ); |
187 | /** | 174 | /** |
188 | * @returns true if the interface is set to promiscuous mode. | 175 | * @returns true if the interface is set to promiscuous mode. |
189 | */ | 176 | */ |
190 | bool promiscuousMode() const; | 177 | bool promiscuousMode() const; |
191 | /** | 178 | /** |
192 | * Setting an interface to up enables it to receive packets. | 179 | * Setting an interface to up enables it to receive packets. |
193 | */ | 180 | */ |
194 | bool setUp( bool ); | 181 | bool setUp( bool ); |
195 | /** | 182 | /** |
196 | * @returns true if the interface is up. | 183 | * @returns true if the interface is up. |
197 | */ | 184 | */ |
198 | bool isUp() const; | 185 | bool isUp() const; |
199 | /** | 186 | /** |
200 | * @returns true if the interface is a loopback interface. | 187 | * @returns true if the interface is a loopback interface. |
201 | */ | 188 | */ |
202 | bool isLoopback() const; | 189 | bool isLoopback() const; |
203 | /** | 190 | /** |
204 | * @returns true if the interface is featuring supports the wireless extension protocol. | 191 | * @returns true if the interface is featuring supports the wireless extension protocol. |
205 | */ | 192 | */ |
206 | bool isWireless() const; | 193 | bool isWireless() const; |
207 | /** | 194 | /** |
208 | * Associate the IP address @ addr with the interface. | 195 | * Associate the IP address @ addr with the interface. |
209 | */ | 196 | */ |
210 | void setIPV4Address( const QHostAddress& addr ); | 197 | void setIPV4Address( const QHostAddress& addr ); |
211 | /** | 198 | /** |
212 | * @returns the IPv4 address associated with the interface. | 199 | * @returns the IPv4 address associated with the interface. |
213 | */ | 200 | */ |
214 | QString ipV4Address() const; //TODO: make this return an OHostAddress | 201 | QString ipV4Address() const; //TODO: make this return an OHostAddress |
215 | /** | 202 | /** |
216 | * Associate the MAC address @a addr with the interface. | 203 | * Associate the MAC address @a addr with the interface. |
217 | * @note It can be necessary to shut down the interface prior to calling this method. | 204 | * @note It can be necessary to shut down the interface prior to calling this method. |
218 | * @warning This is not supported by all drivers. | 205 | * @warning This is not supported by all drivers. |
219 | */ | 206 | */ |
220 | void setMacAddress( const OMacAddress& addr ); | 207 | void setMacAddress( const OMacAddress& addr ); |
221 | /** | 208 | /** |
222 | * @returns the MAC address associated with the interface. | 209 | * @returns the MAC address associated with the interface. |
223 | */ | 210 | */ |
224 | OMacAddress macAddress() const; | 211 | OMacAddress macAddress() const; |
225 | /** | 212 | /** |
226 | * Associate the IPv4 @a netmask with the interface. | 213 | * Associate the IPv4 @a netmask with the interface. |
227 | */ | 214 | */ |
228 | void setIPV4Netmask( const QHostAddress& netmask ); | 215 | void setIPV4Netmask( const QHostAddress& netmask ); |
229 | /** | 216 | /** |
230 | * @returns the IPv4 netmask associated with the interface. | 217 | * @returns the IPv4 netmask associated with the interface. |
231 | */ | 218 | */ |
232 | QString ipV4Netmask() const; //TODO: make this return an OHostAddress | 219 | QString ipV4Netmask() const; //TODO: make this return an OHostAddress |
233 | /** | 220 | /** |
234 | * @returns the data link type currently associated with the interface. | 221 | * @returns the data link type currently associated with the interface. |
235 | * @see #include <net/if_arp.h> for possible values. | 222 | * @see #include <net/if_arp.h> for possible values. |
236 | */ | 223 | */ |
237 | int dataLinkType() const; | 224 | int dataLinkType() const; |
238 | 225 | ||
239 | protected: | 226 | protected: |
240 | const int _sfd; | 227 | const int _sfd; |
241 | mutable ifreq _ifr; | 228 | mutable ifreq _ifr; |
242 | OMonitoringInterface* _mon; | 229 | OMonitoringInterface* _mon; |
243 | 230 | ||
244 | protected: | 231 | protected: |
245 | struct ifreq& ifr() const; | 232 | struct ifreq& ifr() const; |
246 | virtual void init(); | 233 | virtual void init(); |
247 | bool ioctl( int call ) const; | 234 | bool ioctl( int call ) const; |
248 | bool ioctl( int call, struct ifreq& ) const; | 235 | bool ioctl( int call, struct ifreq& ) const; |
249 | private: | 236 | private: |
250 | class Private; | 237 | class Private; |
251 | Private *d; | 238 | Private *d; |
252 | }; | 239 | }; |
253 | 240 | ||
254 | /*====================================================================================== | 241 | /*====================================================================================== |
255 | * OChannelHopper | 242 | * OChannelHopper |
256 | *======================================================================================*/ | 243 | *======================================================================================*/ |
257 | 244 | ||
258 | /** | 245 | /** |
259 | * @brief A radio frequency channel hopper. | 246 | * @brief A radio frequency channel hopper. |
260 | * | 247 | * |
261 | * This class provides a channel hopper for radio frequencies. A channel hopper frequently | 248 | * This class provides a channel hopper for radio frequencies. A channel hopper frequently |
262 | * changes the radio frequency channel of its associated @ref OWirelessNetworkInterface. | 249 | * changes the radio frequency channel of its associated @ref OWirelessNetworkInterface. |
263 | * This is necessary when in monitoring mode and scanning for other devices, because | 250 | * This is necessary when in monitoring mode and scanning for other devices, because |
264 | * the radio frequency hardware can only detect packets sent on the same frequency. | 251 | * the radio frequency hardware can only detect packets sent on the same frequency. |
265 | * | 252 | * |
266 | * @author Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@vanille.de> | 253 | * @author Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@vanille.de> |
267 | */ | 254 | */ |
268 | class OChannelHopper : public QObject | 255 | class OChannelHopper : public QObject |
269 | { | 256 | { |
270 | Q_OBJECT | 257 | Q_OBJECT |
271 | 258 | ||
272 | public: | 259 | public: |
273 | /** | 260 | /** |
274 | * Constructor. | 261 | * Constructor. |
275 | */ | 262 | */ |
276 | OChannelHopper( OWirelessNetworkInterface* ); | 263 | OChannelHopper( OWirelessNetworkInterface* ); |
277 | /** | 264 | /** |
278 | * Destructor. | 265 | * Destructor. |
279 | */ | 266 | */ |
280 | virtual ~OChannelHopper(); | 267 | virtual ~OChannelHopper(); |
281 | /** | 268 | /** |
282 | * @returns true, if the channel hopper is hopping channels | 269 | * @returns true, if the channel hopper is hopping channels |
283 | */ | 270 | */ |
284 | bool isActive() const; | 271 | bool isActive() const; |
285 | /** | 272 | /** |
286 | * @returns the last hopped channel | 273 | * @returns the last hopped channel |
287 | */ | 274 | */ |
288 | int channel() const; | 275 | int channel() const; |
289 | /** | 276 | /** |
290 | * Set the channel hopping @a interval. | 277 | * Set the channel hopping @a interval. |
291 | * An interval of 0 deactivates the channel hopper. | 278 | * An interval of 0 deactivates the channel hopper. |
292 | */ | 279 | */ |
293 | void setInterval( int interval ); | 280 | void setInterval( int interval ); |
294 | /** | 281 | /** |
295 | * @returns the channel hopping interval | 282 | * @returns the channel hopping interval |
296 | */ | 283 | */ |
297 | int interval() const; | 284 | int interval() const; |
298 | 285 | ||
299 | signals: | 286 | signals: |
300 | /** | 287 | /** |
301 | * This signal is emitted right after the channel hopper performed a hop | 288 | * This signal is emitted right after the channel hopper performed a hop |
302 | */ | 289 | */ |
303 | void hopped( int ); | 290 | void hopped( int ); |
304 | 291 | ||
305 | protected: | 292 | protected: |
306 | virtual void timerEvent( QTimerEvent* ); | 293 | virtual void timerEvent( QTimerEvent* ); |
307 | 294 | ||
308 | private: | 295 | private: |
309 | OWirelessNetworkInterface* _iface; | 296 | OWirelessNetworkInterface* _iface; |
310 | int _interval; | 297 | int _interval; |
311 | int _tid; | 298 | int _tid; |
312 | QValueList<int> _channels; | 299 | QValueList<int> _channels; |
313 | QValueList<int>::Iterator _channel; | 300 | QValueList<int>::Iterator _channel; |
314 | class Private; | 301 | class Private; |
315 | Private *d; | 302 | Private *d; |
316 | }; | 303 | }; |
317 | 304 | ||
318 | 305 | ||
319 | /*====================================================================================== | 306 | /*====================================================================================== |
320 | * OWirelessNetworkInterface | 307 | * OWirelessNetworkInterface |
321 | *======================================================================================*/ | 308 | *======================================================================================*/ |
322 | 309 | ||
323 | /** | 310 | /** |
324 | * @brief A network interface wrapper for interfaces supporting the wireless extensions protocol. | 311 | * @brief A network interface wrapper for interfaces supporting the wireless extensions protocol. |
325 | * | 312 | * |
326 | * This class provides a high-level encapsulation of the Linux wireless extension API. | 313 | * This class provides a high-level encapsulation of the Linux wireless extension API. |
327 | * | 314 | * |
328 | * @author Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@vanille.de> | 315 | * @author Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@vanille.de> |
329 | */ | 316 | */ |
330 | class OWirelessNetworkInterface : public ONetworkInterface | 317 | class OWirelessNetworkInterface : public ONetworkInterface |
331 | { | 318 | { |
332 | friend class OMonitoringInterface; | 319 | friend class OMonitoringInterface; |
333 | friend class OCiscoMonitoringInterface; | 320 | friend class OCiscoMonitoringInterface; |
334 | friend class OWlanNGMonitoringInterface; | 321 | friend class OWlanNGMonitoringInterface; |
335 | friend class OHostAPMonitoringInterface; | 322 | friend class OHostAPMonitoringInterface; |
336 | friend class OOrinocoMonitoringInterface; | 323 | friend class OOrinocoMonitoringInterface; |
337 | 324 | ||
338 | friend class OPrivateIOCTL; | 325 | friend class OPrivateIOCTL; |
339 | 326 | ||
340 | public: | 327 | public: |
341 | /** | 328 | /** |
342 | * Constructor. | 329 | * Constructor. |
343 | */ | 330 | */ |
344 | OWirelessNetworkInterface( QObject* parent, const char* name ); | 331 | OWirelessNetworkInterface( QObject* parent, const char* name ); |
345 | /** | 332 | /** |
346 | * Destructor. | 333 | * Destructor. |
347 | */ | 334 | */ |
348 | virtual ~OWirelessNetworkInterface(); | 335 | virtual ~OWirelessNetworkInterface(); |
349 | /** | 336 | /** |
350 | * Setting the @a channel of the interface changes the radio frequency (RF) | 337 | * Setting the @a channel of the interface changes the radio frequency (RF) |
351 | * of the corresponding wireless network device. | 338 | * of the corresponding wireless network device. |
352 | * @note Common channel range is within [1-14]. A value of 0 is not allowed. | 339 | * @note Common channel range is within [1-14]. A value of 0 is not allowed. |
353 | * @see channels() | 340 | * @see channels() |
354 | */ | 341 | */ |
355 | virtual void setChannel( int channel ) const; | 342 | virtual void setChannel( int channel ) const; |
356 | /** | 343 | /** |
357 | * @returns the channel index of the current radio frequency. | 344 | * @returns the channel index of the current radio frequency. |
358 | */ | 345 | */ |
359 | virtual int channel() const; | 346 | virtual int channel() const; |
360 | /** | 347 | /** |
361 | * @returns the current radio frequency (in MHz). | 348 | * @returns the current radio frequency (in MHz). |
362 | */ | 349 | */ |
363 | virtual double frequency() const; | 350 | virtual double frequency() const; |
364 | /** | 351 | /** |
365 | * @returns the number of radio frequency channels for the | 352 | * @returns the number of radio frequency channels for the |
366 | * corresponding wireless network device. | 353 | * corresponding wireless network device. |
367 | * @note European devices usually have 14 channels, while American typically feature 11 channels. | 354 | * @note European devices usually have 14 channels, while American typically feature 11 channels. |
368 | */ | 355 | */ |
369 | virtual int channels() const; | 356 | virtual int channels() const; |
370 | /** | 357 | /** |
371 | * Set the IEEE 802.11 operation @a mode. | 358 | * Set the IEEE 802.11 operation @a mode. |
372 | * Valid values are <ul><li>adhoc<li>managed<li>monitor<li>master | 359 | * Valid values are <ul><li>adhoc<li>managed<li>monitor<li>master |
373 | * @warning Not all drivers support the all modes. | 360 | * @warning Not all drivers support the all modes. |
374 | * @note You might have to change the SSID to get the operation mode change into effect. | 361 | * @note You might have to change the SSID to get the operation mode change into effect. |
375 | */ | 362 | */ |
376 | virtual void setMode( const QString& mode ); | 363 | virtual void setMode( const QString& mode ); |
377 | /** | 364 | /** |
378 | * @returns the current IEEE 802.11 operation mode. | 365 | * @returns the current IEEE 802.11 operation mode. |
379 | * Possible values are <ul><li>adhoc<li>managed<li>monitor<li>master or <li>unknown | 366 | * Possible values are <ul><li>adhoc<li>managed<li>monitor<li>master or <li>unknown |
380 | * | 367 | * |
381 | * @note: Important note concerning the 'monitor' mode: | 368 | * @note: Important note concerning the 'monitor' mode: |
382 | * Setting the monitor mode on a wireless network interface enables | 369 | * Setting the monitor mode on a wireless network interface enables |
383 | * listening to IEEE 802.11 data and management frames which normally | 370 | * listening to IEEE 802.11 data and management frames which normally |
384 | * are handled by the device firmware. This can be used to detect | 371 | * are handled by the device firmware. This can be used to detect |
385 | * other wireless network devices, e.g. Access Points or Ad-hoc stations. | 372 | * other wireless network devices, e.g. Access Points or Ad-hoc stations. |
386 | * @warning Standard wireless network drives don't support the monitor mode. | 373 | * @warning Standard wireless network drives don't support the monitor mode. |
387 | * @warning You need a patched driver for this to work. | 374 | * @warning You need a patched driver for this to work. |
388 | * @note Enabling the monitor mode is highly driver dependent and requires | 375 | * @note Enabling the monitor mode is highly driver dependent and requires |
389 | * the proper @ref OMonitoringInterface to be associated with the interface. | 376 | * the proper @ref OMonitoringInterface to be associated with the interface. |
390 | * @see OMonitoringInterface | 377 | * @see OMonitoringInterface |
391 | */ | 378 | */ |
392 | virtual QString mode() const; | 379 | virtual QString mode() const; |
393 | /** | 380 | /** |
394 | * Set the channel hopping @a interval. An @a interval of 0 disables channel hopping. | 381 | * Set the channel hopping @a interval. An @a interval of 0 disables channel hopping. |
395 | * @see OChannelHopper | 382 | * @see OChannelHopper |
396 | */ | 383 | */ |
397 | virtual void setChannelHopping( int interval = 0 ); | 384 | virtual void setChannelHopping( int interval = 0 ); |
398 | /** | 385 | /** |
399 | * @returns the channel hopping interval or 0, if channel hopping is disabled. | 386 | * @returns the channel hopping interval or 0, if channel hopping is disabled. |
400 | */ | 387 | */ |
401 | virtual int channelHopping() const; | 388 | virtual int channelHopping() const; |
402 | /** | 389 | /** |
403 | * @returns the @ref OChannelHopper of this interface or 0, if channel hopping has not been activated before | 390 | * @returns the @ref OChannelHopper of this interface or 0, if channel hopping has not been activated before |
404 | */ | 391 | */ |
405 | virtual OChannelHopper* channelHopper() const; | 392 | virtual OChannelHopper* channelHopper() const; |
406 | /** | 393 | /** |
407 | * Set the station @a nickname. | 394 | * Set the station @a nickname. |
408 | */ | 395 | */ |
409 | virtual void setNickName( const QString& nickname ); | 396 | virtual void setNickName( const QString& nickname ); |
410 | /** | 397 | /** |
411 | * @returns the current station nickname. | 398 | * @returns the current station nickname. |
412 | */ | 399 | */ |
413 | virtual QString nickName() const; | 400 | virtual QString nickName() const; |
414 | /** | 401 | /** |
415 | * Invoke the private IOCTL @a command with a @number of parameters on the network interface. | 402 | * Invoke the private IOCTL @a command with a @number of parameters on the network interface. |
416 | * @see OPrivateIOCTL | 403 | * @see OPrivateIOCTL |
417 | */ | 404 | */ |
418 | virtual void setPrivate( const QString& command, int number, ... ); | 405 | virtual void setPrivate( const QString& command, int number, ... ); |
419 | /** | 406 | /** |
420 | * @returns true if the interface is featuring the private IOCTL @command. | 407 | * @returns true if the interface is featuring the private IOCTL @command. |
421 | */ | 408 | */ |
422 | virtual bool hasPrivate( const QString& command ); | 409 | virtual bool hasPrivate( const QString& command ); |
423 | virtual void getPrivate( const QString& command ); //FIXME: Implement and document this | 410 | virtual void getPrivate( const QString& command ); //FIXME: Implement and document this |
424 | /** | 411 | /** |
425 | * @returns true if the interface is associated to an access point | 412 | * @returns true if the interface is associated to an access point |
426 | * @note: This information is only valid if the interface is in managed mode. | 413 | * @note: This information is only valid if the interface is in managed mode. |
427 | */ | 414 | */ |
428 | virtual bool isAssociated() const; | 415 | virtual bool isAssociated() const; |
429 | /** | 416 | /** |
430 | * @returns the MAC address of the Access Point if the device is in infrastructure mode. | 417 | * @returns the MAC address of the Access Point if the device is in infrastructure mode. |
431 | * @returns a (more or less random) cell ID address if the device is in adhoc mode. | 418 | * @returns a (more or less random) cell ID address if the device is in adhoc mode. |
432 | */ | 419 | */ |
433 | virtual OMacAddress associatedAP() const; | 420 | virtual OMacAddress associatedAP() const; |
434 | /** | 421 | /** |
435 | * Set the @a ssid (Service Set ID) string. This is used to decide | 422 | * Set the @a ssid (Service Set ID) string. This is used to decide |
436 | * which network to associate with (use "any" to let the driver decide). | 423 | * which network to associate with (use "any" to let the driver decide). |
437 | */ | 424 | */ |
438 | virtual void setSSID( const QString& ssid ); | 425 | virtual void setSSID( const QString& ssid ); |
439 | /** | 426 | /** |
440 | * @returns the current SSID (Service Set ID). | 427 | * @returns the current SSID (Service Set ID). |
441 | */ | 428 | */ |
442 | virtual QString SSID() const; | 429 | virtual QString SSID() const; |
443 | /** | 430 | /** |
444 | * Perform scanning the wireless network neighbourhood. | 431 | * Perform scanning the wireless network neighbourhood. |
445 | * @note: UNSTABLE API - UNDER CONSTRUCTION - DON'T USE! | 432 | * @note: UNSTABLE API - UNDER CONSTRUCTION - DON'T USE! |
446 | */ | 433 | */ |
447 | virtual OStationList* scanNetwork(); | 434 | virtual OStationList* scanNetwork(); |
448 | /** | 435 | /** |
449 | * @return signal strength to associated neighbour (in percent). | 436 | * @return signal strength to associated neighbour (in percent). |
450 | * In infrastructure mode, this is the signal strength of the Access Point. | 437 | * In infrastructure mode, this is the signal strength of the Access Point. |
451 | * In other modes the result is driver dependent. | 438 | * In other modes the result is driver dependent. |
452 | */ | 439 | */ |
diff --git a/libopie2/opienet/ostation.cpp b/libopie2/opienet/ostation.cpp index 140b924..ce0995b 100644 --- a/libopie2/opienet/ostation.cpp +++ b/libopie2/opienet/ostation.cpp | |||
@@ -1,72 +1,72 @@ | |||
1 | /* | 1 | /* |
2 | This file is part of the Opie Project | 2 | This file is part of the Opie Project |
3 | Copyright (C) 2003 by Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de> | 3 | Copyright (C) 2003 by Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de> |
4 | =. | 4 | =. |
5 | .=l. | 5 | .=l. |
6 | .>+-= | 6 | .>+-= |
7 | _;:, .> :=|. This program is free software; you can | 7 | _;:, .> :=|. This program is free software; you can |
8 | .> <`_, > . <= redistribute it and/or modify it under | 8 | .> <`_, > . <= redistribute it and/or modify it under |
9 | :`=1 )Y*s>-.-- : the terms of the GNU Library General Public | 9 | :`=1 )Y*s>-.-- : the terms of the GNU Library General Public |
10 | .="- .-=="i, .._ License as published by the Free Software | 10 | .="- .-=="i, .._ License as published by the Free Software |
11 | - . .-<_> .<> Foundation; either version 2 of the License, | 11 | - . .-<_> .<> Foundation; either version 2 of the License, |
12 | ._= =} : or (at your option) any later version. | 12 | ._= =} : or (at your option) any later version. |
13 | .%`+i> _;_. | 13 | .%`+i> _;_. |
14 | .i_,=:_. -<s. This program is distributed in the hope that | 14 | .i_,=:_. -<s. This program is distributed in the hope that |
15 | + . -:. = it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; | 15 | + . -:. = it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; |
16 | : .. .:, . . . without even the implied warranty of | 16 | : .. .:, . . . without even the implied warranty of |
17 | =_ + =;=|` MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A | 17 | =_ + =;=|` MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A |
18 | _.=:. : :=>`: PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | 18 | _.=:. : :=>`: PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
19 | ..}^=.= = ; Library General Public License for more | 19 | ..}^=.= = ; Library General Public License for more |
20 | ++= -. .` .: details. | 20 | ++= -. .` .: details. |
21 | : = ...= . :.=- | 21 | : = ...= . :.=- |
22 | -. .:....=;==+<; You should have received a copy of the GNU | 22 | -. .:....=;==+<; You should have received a copy of the GNU |
23 | -_. . . )=. = Library General Public License along with | 23 | -_. . . )=. = Library General Public License along with |
24 | -- :-=` this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. | 24 | -- :-=` this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. |
25 | If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, | 25 | If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
26 | Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | 26 | Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, |
27 | Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | 27 | Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. |
28 | 28 | ||
29 | */ | 29 | */ |
30 | 30 | ||
31 | #include <opie2/ostation.h> | 31 | #include <opie2/ostation.h> |
32 | #include <opie2/odebug.h> | 32 | #include <opie2/odebug.h> |
33 | 33 | ||
34 | 34 | ||
35 | using namespace Opie::Core; | 35 | using namespace Opie::Core; |
36 | 36 | ||
37 | namespace Opie { | 37 | namespace Opie { |
38 | namespace Net { | 38 | namespace Net { |
39 | /*====================================================================================== | 39 | /*====================================================================================== |
40 | * OStation | 40 | * OStation |
41 | *======================================================================================*/ | 41 | *======================================================================================*/ |
42 | 42 | ||
43 | OStation::OStation() | 43 | OStation::OStation() |
44 | { | 44 | { |
45 | odebug << "OStation::OStation()" << oendl; | 45 | odebug << "OStation::OStation()" << oendl; |
46 | 46 | ||
47 | type = "<unknown>"; | 47 | type = "<unknown>"; |
48 | macAddress = OMacAddress::unknown; | 48 | macAddress = OMacAddress::unknown; |
49 | ssid = "<unknown>"; | 49 | ssid = "<unknown>"; |
50 | channel = 0; | 50 | channel = 0; |
51 | apAddress = OMacAddress::unknown; | 51 | apAddress = OMacAddress::unknown; |
52 | 52 | ||
53 | } | 53 | } |
54 | 54 | ||
55 | 55 | ||
56 | OStation::~OStation() | 56 | OStation::~OStation() |
57 | { | 57 | { |
58 | odebug << "OStation::~OStation()" << oendl; | 58 | odebug << "OStation::~OStation()" << oendl; |
59 | } | 59 | } |
60 | 60 | ||
61 | 61 | ||
62 | void OStation::dump() | 62 | void OStation::dump() |
63 | { | 63 | { |
64 | odebug << "------- OStation::dump() ------------" << oendl; | 64 | odebug << "------- OStation::dump() ------------" << oendl; |
65 | qDebug( "type: %s", (const char*) type ); | 65 | qDebug( "type: %s", (const char*) type ); |
66 | qDebug( "mac: %s", (const char*) macAddress.toString() ); | 66 | qDebug( "mac: %s", (const char*) macAddress.toString() ); |
67 | qDebug( "ap: %s", (const char*) apAddress.toString() ); | 67 | qDebug( "ap: %s", (const char*) apAddress.toString() ); |
68 | qDebug( "ip: %s", (const char*) ipAddress.toString() ); | 68 | qDebug( "ip: %s", (const char*) ipAddress.toString() ); |
69 | } | 69 | } |
70 | 70 | ||
71 | } | 71 | } |
72 | } \ No newline at end of file | 72 | } |
diff --git a/libopie2/opienet/wireless.15.h b/libopie2/opienet/wireless.15.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8135e97..0000000 --- a/libopie2/opienet/wireless.15.h +++ b/dev/null | |||
@@ -1,705 +0,0 @@ | |||
1 | /* | ||
2 | * This file define a set of standard wireless extensions | ||
3 | * | ||
4 | * Version : 1512.7.02 | ||
5 | * | ||
6 | * Authors :Jean Tourrilhes - HPL - <jt@hpl.hp.com> | ||
7 | * Copyright (c) 1997-2002 Jean Tourrilhes, All Rights Reserved. | ||
8 | */ | ||
9 | |||
10 | #ifndef _LINUX_WIRELESS_H | ||
11 | #define _LINUX_WIRELESS_H | ||
12 | |||
13 | /************************** DOCUMENTATION **************************/ | ||
14 | /* | ||
15 | * Initial APIs (1996 -> onward) : | ||
16 | * ----------------------------- | ||
17 | * Basically, the wireless extensions are for now a set of standard ioctl | ||
18 | * call + /proc/net/wireless | ||
19 | * | ||
20 | * The entry /proc/net/wireless give statistics and information on the | ||
21 | * driver. | ||
22 | * This is better than having each driver having its entry because | ||
23 | * its centralised and we may remove the driver module safely. | ||
24 | * | ||
25 | * Ioctl are used to configure the driver and issue commands. This is | ||
26 | * better than command line options of insmod because we may want to | ||
27 | * change dynamically (while the driver is running) some parameters. | ||
28 | * | ||
29 | * The ioctl mechanimsm are copied from standard devices ioctl. | ||
30 | * We have the list of command plus a structure descibing the | ||
31 | * data exchanged... | ||
32 | * Note that to add these ioctl, I was obliged to modify : | ||
33 | *# net/core/dev.c (two place + add include) | ||
34 | *# net/ipv4/af_inet.c (one place + add include) | ||
35 | * | ||
36 | * /proc/net/wireless is a copy of /proc/net/dev. | ||
37 | * We have a structure for data passed from the driver to /proc/net/wireless | ||
38 | * Too add this, I've modified : | ||
39 | *# net/core/dev.c (two other places) | ||
40 | *# include/linux/netdevice.h (one place) | ||
41 | *# include/linux/proc_fs.h (one place) | ||
42 | * | ||
43 | * New driver API (2002 -> onward) : | ||
44 | * ------------------------------- | ||
45 | * This file is only concerned with the user space API and common definitions. | ||
46 | * The new driver API is defined and documented in : | ||
47 | *# include/net/iw_handler.h | ||
48 | * | ||
49 | * Note as well that /proc/net/wireless implementation has now moved in : | ||
50 | *# include/linux/wireless.c | ||
51 | * | ||
52 | * Wireless Events (2002 -> onward) : | ||
53 | * -------------------------------- | ||
54 | * Events are defined at the end of this file, and implemented in : | ||
55 | *# include/linux/wireless.c | ||
56 | * | ||
57 | * Other comments : | ||
58 | * -------------- | ||
59 | * Do not add here things that are redundant with other mechanisms | ||
60 | * (drivers init, ifconfig, /proc/net/dev, ...) and with are not | ||
61 | * wireless specific. | ||
62 | * | ||
63 | * These wireless extensions are not magic : each driver has to provide | ||
64 | * support for them... | ||
65 | * | ||
66 | * IMPORTANT NOTE : As everything in the kernel, this is very much a | ||
67 | * work in progress. Contact me if you have ideas of improvements... | ||
68 | */ | ||
69 | |||
70 | /***************************** INCLUDES *****************************/ | ||
71 | |||
72 | #include <sys/types.h> | ||
73 | #include <net/if.h> | ||
74 | #include <linux/types.h> | ||
75 | |||
76 | #ifndef IFNAMSIZ | ||
77 | #define IFNAMSIZ 16 | ||
78 | #endif | ||
79 | #ifndef IW_MAX_PRIV_DEF | ||
80 | #define IW_MAX_PRIV_DEF 128 | ||
81 | #endif | ||
82 | |||
83 | /***************************** VERSION *****************************/ | ||
84 | /* | ||
85 | * This constant is used to know the availability of the wireless | ||
86 | * extensions and to know which version of wireless extensions it is | ||
87 | * (there is some stuff that will be added in the future...) | ||
88 | * I just plan to increment with each new version. | ||
89 | */ | ||
90 | #define WIRELESS_EXT15 | ||
91 | |||
92 | /* | ||
93 | * Changes : | ||
94 | * | ||
95 | * V2 to V3 | ||
96 | * -------- | ||
97 | *Alan Cox start some incompatibles changes. I've integrated a bit more. | ||
98 | *- Encryption renamed to Encode to avoid US regulation problems | ||
99 | *- Frequency changed from float to struct to avoid problems on old 386 | ||
100 | * | ||
101 | * V3 to V4 | ||
102 | * -------- | ||
103 | *- Add sensitivity | ||
104 | * | ||
105 | * V4 to V5 | ||
106 | * -------- | ||
107 | *- Missing encoding definitions in range | ||
108 | *- Access points stuff | ||
109 | * | ||
110 | * V5 to V6 | ||
111 | * -------- | ||
112 | *- 802.11 support (ESSID ioctls) | ||
113 | * | ||
114 | * V6 to V7 | ||
115 | * -------- | ||
116 | *- define IW_ESSID_MAX_SIZE and IW_MAX_AP | ||
117 | * | ||
118 | * V7 to V8 | ||
119 | * -------- | ||
120 | *- Changed my e-mail address | ||
121 | *- More 802.11 support (nickname, rate, rts, frag) | ||
122 | *- List index in frequencies | ||
123 | * | ||
124 | * V8 to V9 | ||
125 | * -------- | ||
126 | *- Support for 'mode of operation' (ad-hoc, managed...) | ||
127 | *- Support for unicast and multicast power saving | ||
128 | *- Change encoding to support larger tokens (>64 bits) | ||
129 | *- Updated iw_params (disable, flags) and use it for NWID | ||
130 | *- Extracted iw_point from iwreq for clarity | ||
131 | * | ||
132 | * V9 to V10 | ||
133 | * --------- | ||
134 | *- Add PM capability to range structure | ||
135 | *- Add PM modifier : MAX/MIN/RELATIVE | ||
136 | *- Add encoding option : IW_ENCODE_NOKEY | ||
137 | *- Add TxPower ioctls (work like TxRate) | ||
138 | * | ||
139 | * V10 to V11 | ||
140 | * ---------- | ||
141 | *- Add WE version in range (help backward/forward compatibility) | ||
142 | *- Add retry ioctls (work like PM) | ||
143 | * | ||
144 | * V11 to V12 | ||
145 | * ---------- | ||
146 | *- Add SIOCSIWSTATS to get /proc/net/wireless programatically | ||
147 | *- Add DEV PRIVATE IOCTL to avoid collisions in SIOCDEVPRIVATE space | ||
148 | *- Add new statistics (frag, retry, beacon) | ||
149 | *- Add average quality (for user space calibration) | ||
150 | * | ||
151 | * V12 to V13 | ||
152 | * ---------- | ||
153 | *- Document creation of new driver API. | ||
154 | *- Extract union iwreq_data from struct iwreq (for new driver API). | ||
155 | *- Rename SIOCSIWNAME as SIOCSIWCOMMIT | ||
156 | * | ||
157 | * V13 to V14 | ||
158 | * ---------- | ||
159 | *- Wireless Events support : define struct iw_event | ||
160 | *- Define additional specific event numbers | ||
161 | *- Add "addr" and "param" fields in union iwreq_data | ||
162 | *- AP scanning stuff (SIOCSIWSCAN and friends) | ||
163 | * | ||
164 | * V14 to V15 | ||
165 | * ---------- | ||
166 | *- Add IW_PRIV_TYPE_ADDR for struct sockaddr private arg | ||
167 | *- Make struct iw_freq signed (both m & e), add explicit padding | ||
168 | *- Add IWEVCUSTOM for driver specific event/scanning token | ||
169 | *- Add IW_MAX_GET_SPY for driver returning a lot of addresses | ||
170 | *- Add IW_TXPOW_RANGE for range of Tx Powers | ||
171 | *- Add IWEVREGISTERED & IWEVEXPIRED events for Access Points | ||
172 | *- Add IW_MODE_MONITOR for passive monitor | ||
173 | */ | ||
174 | |||
175 | /**************************** CONSTANTS ****************************/ | ||
176 | |||
177 | /* -------------------------- IOCTL LIST -------------------------- */ | ||
178 | |||
179 | /* Wireless Identification */ | ||
180 | #define SIOCSIWCOMMIT 0x8B00 /* Commit pending changes to driver */ | ||
181 | #define SIOCGIWNAME 0x8B01 /* get name == wireless protocol */ | ||
182 | /* SIOCGIWNAME is used to verify the presence of Wireless Extensions. | ||
183 | * Common values : "IEEE 802.11-DS", "IEEE 802.11-FH", "IEEE 802.11b"... | ||
184 | * Don't put the name of your driver there, it's useless. */ | ||
185 | |||
186 | /* Basic operations */ | ||
187 | #define SIOCSIWNWID 0x8B02 /* set network id (pre-802.11) */ | ||
188 | #define SIOCGIWNWID 0x8B03 /* get network id (the cell) */ | ||
189 | #define SIOCSIWFREQ 0x8B04 /* set channel/frequency (Hz) */ | ||
190 | #define SIOCGIWFREQ 0x8B05 /* get channel/frequency (Hz) */ | ||
191 | #define SIOCSIWMODE 0x8B06 /* set operation mode */ | ||
192 | #define SIOCGIWMODE 0x8B07 /* get operation mode */ | ||
193 | #define SIOCSIWSENS 0x8B08 /* set sensitivity (dBm) */ | ||
194 | #define SIOCGIWSENS 0x8B09 /* get sensitivity (dBm) */ | ||
195 | |||
196 | /* Informative stuff */ | ||
197 | #define SIOCSIWRANGE 0x8B0A /* Unused */ | ||
198 | #define SIOCGIWRANGE 0x8B0B /* Get range of parameters */ | ||
199 | #define SIOCSIWPRIV 0x8B0C /* Unused */ | ||
200 | #define SIOCGIWPRIV 0x8B0D /* get private ioctl interface info */ | ||
201 | #define SIOCSIWSTATS 0x8B0E /* Unused */ | ||
202 | #define SIOCGIWSTATS 0x8B0F /* Get /proc/net/wireless stats */ | ||
203 | /* SIOCGIWSTATS is strictly used between user space and the kernel, and | ||
204 | * is never passed to the driver (i.e. the driver will never see it). */ | ||
205 | |||
206 | /* Mobile IP support (statistics per MAC address) */ | ||
207 | #define SIOCSIWSPY 0x8B10 /* set spy addresses */ | ||
208 | #define SIOCGIWSPY 0x8B11 /* get spy info (quality of link) */ | ||
209 | |||
210 | /* Access Point manipulation */ | ||
211 | #define SIOCSIWAP 0x8B14 /* set access point MAC addresses */ | ||
212 | #define SIOCGIWAP 0x8B15 /* get access point MAC addresses */ | ||
213 | #define SIOCGIWAPLIST 0x8B17 /* Deprecated in favor of scanning */ | ||
214 | #define SIOCSIWSCAN 0x8B18 /* trigger scanning (list cells) */ | ||
215 | #define SIOCGIWSCAN 0x8B19 /* get scanning results */ | ||
216 | |||
217 | /* 802.11 specific support */ | ||
218 | #define SIOCSIWESSID 0x8B1A /* set ESSID (network name) */ | ||
219 | #define SIOCGIWESSID 0x8B1B /* get ESSID */ | ||
220 | #define SIOCSIWNICKN 0x8B1C /* set node name/nickname */ | ||
221 | #define SIOCGIWNICKN 0x8B1D /* get node name/nickname */ | ||
222 | /* As the ESSID and NICKN are strings up to 32 bytes long, it doesn't fit | ||
223 | * within the 'iwreq' structure, so we need to use the 'data' member to | ||
224 | * point to a string in user space, like it is done for RANGE... */ | ||
225 | |||
226 | /* Other parameters useful in 802.11 and some other devices */ | ||
227 | #define SIOCSIWRATE 0x8B20 /* set default bit rate (bps) */ | ||
228 | #define SIOCGIWRATE 0x8B21 /* get default bit rate (bps) */ | ||
229 | #define SIOCSIWRTS 0x8B22 /* set RTS/CTS threshold (bytes) */ | ||
230 | #define SIOCGIWRTS 0x8B23 /* get RTS/CTS threshold (bytes) */ | ||
231 | #define SIOCSIWFRAG 0x8B24 /* set fragmentation thr (bytes) */ | ||
232 | #define SIOCGIWFRAG 0x8B25 /* get fragmentation thr (bytes) */ | ||
233 | #define SIOCSIWTXPOW 0x8B26 /* set transmit power (dBm) */ | ||
234 | #define SIOCGIWTXPOW 0x8B27 /* get transmit power (dBm) */ | ||
235 | #define SIOCSIWRETRY 0x8B28 /* set retry limits and lifetime */ | ||
236 | #define SIOCGIWRETRY 0x8B29 /* get retry limits and lifetime */ | ||
237 | |||
238 | /* Encoding stuff (scrambling, hardware security, WEP...) */ | ||
239 | #define SIOCSIWENCODE 0x8B2A /* set encoding token & mode */ | ||
240 | #define SIOCGIWENCODE 0x8B2B /* get encoding token & mode */ | ||
241 | /* Power saving stuff (power management, unicast and multicast) */ | ||
242 | #define SIOCSIWPOWER 0x8B2C /* set Power Management settings */ | ||
243 | #define SIOCGIWPOWER 0x8B2D /* get Power Management settings */ | ||
244 | |||
245 | /* -------------------- DEV PRIVATE IOCTL LIST -------------------- */ | ||
246 | |||
247 | /* These 16 ioctl are wireless device private. | ||
248 | * Each driver is free to use them for whatever purpose it chooses, | ||
249 | * however the driver *must* export the description of those ioctls | ||
250 | * with SIOCGIWPRIV and *must* use arguments as defined below. | ||
251 | * If you don't follow those rules, DaveM is going to hate you (reason : | ||
252 | * it make mixed 32/64bit operation impossible). | ||
253 | */ | ||
254 | #define SIOCIWFIRSTPRIV0x8BE0 | ||
255 | #define SIOCIWLASTPRIV0x8BFF | ||
256 | /* Previously, we were using SIOCDEVPRIVATE, but we now have our | ||
257 | * separate range because of collisions with other tools such as | ||
258 | * 'mii-tool'. | ||
259 | * We now have 32 commands, so a bit more space ;-). | ||
260 | * Also, all 'odd' commands are only usable by root and don't return the | ||
261 | * content of ifr/iwr to user (but you are not obliged to use the set/get | ||
262 | * convention, just use every other two command). | ||
263 | * And I repeat : you are not obliged to use them with iwspy, but you | ||
264 | * must be compliant with it. | ||
265 | */ | ||
266 | |||
267 | /* ------------------------- IOCTL STUFF ------------------------- */ | ||
268 | |||
269 | /* The first and the last (range) */ | ||
270 | #define SIOCIWFIRST0x8B00 | ||
271 | #define SIOCIWLAST SIOCIWLASTPRIV /* 0x8BFF */ | ||
272 | |||
273 | /* Even : get (world access), odd : set (root access) */ | ||
274 | #define IW_IS_SET(cmd)(!((cmd) & 0x1)) | ||
275 | #define IW_IS_GET(cmd)((cmd) & 0x1) | ||
276 | |||
277 | /* ----------------------- WIRELESS EVENTS ----------------------- */ | ||
278 | /* Those are *NOT* ioctls, do not issue request on them !!! */ | ||
279 | /* Most events use the same identifier as ioctl requests */ | ||
280 | |||
281 | #define IWEVTXDROP 0x8C00 /* Packet dropped to excessive retry */ | ||
282 | #define IWEVQUAL 0x8C01 /* Quality part of statistics (scan) */ | ||
283 | #define IWEVCUSTOM 0x8C02 /* Driver specific ascii string */ | ||
284 | #define IWEVREGISTERED 0x8C03 /* Discovered a new node (AP mode) */ | ||
285 | #define IWEVEXPIRED 0x8C04 /* Expired a node (AP mode) */ | ||
286 | |||
287 | #define IWEVFIRST0x8C00 | ||
288 | |||
289 | /* ------------------------- PRIVATE INFO ------------------------- */ | ||
290 | /* | ||
291 | * The following is used with SIOCGIWPRIV. It allow a driver to define | ||
292 | * the interface (name, type of data) for its private ioctl. | ||
293 | * Privates ioctl are SIOCIWFIRSTPRIV -> SIOCIWLASTPRIV | ||
294 | */ | ||
295 | |||
296 | #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_MASK 0x7000/* Type of arguments */ | ||
297 | #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_NONE0x0000 | ||
298 | #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_BYTE 0x1000/* Char as number */ | ||
299 | #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_CHAR 0x2000/* Char as character */ | ||
300 | #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_INT 0x4000/* 32 bits int */ | ||
301 | #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_FLOAT 0x5000/* struct iw_freq */ | ||
302 | #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_ADDR 0x6000/* struct sockaddr */ | ||
303 | |||
304 | #define IW_PRIV_SIZE_FIXED 0x0800/* Variable or fixed nuber of args */ | ||
305 | |||
306 | #define IW_PRIV_SIZE_MASK 0x07FF/* Max number of those args */ | ||
307 | |||
308 | /* | ||
309 | * Note : if the number of args is fixed and the size < 16 octets, | ||
310 | * instead of passing a pointer we will put args in the iwreq struct... | ||
311 | */ | ||
312 | |||
313 | /* ----------------------- OTHER CONSTANTS ----------------------- */ | ||
314 | |||
315 | /* Maximum frequencies in the range struct */ | ||
316 | #define IW_MAX_FREQUENCIES16 | ||
317 | /* Note : if you have something like 80 frequencies, | ||
318 | * don't increase this constant and don't fill the frequency list. | ||
319 | * The user will be able to set by channel anyway... */ | ||
320 | |||
321 | /* Maximum bit rates in the range struct */ | ||
322 | #define IW_MAX_BITRATES 8 | ||
323 | |||
324 | /* Maximum tx powers in the range struct */ | ||
325 | #define IW_MAX_TXPOWER 8 | ||
326 | /* Note : if you more than 8 TXPowers, just set the max and min or | ||
327 | * a few of them in the struct iw_range. */ | ||
328 | |||
329 | /* Maximum of address that you may set with SPY */ | ||
330 | #define IW_MAX_SPY 8/* set */ | ||
331 | #define IW_MAX_GET_SPY 64/* get */ | ||
332 | |||
333 | /* Maximum of address that you may get in the | ||
334 | list of access points in range */ | ||
335 | #define IW_MAX_AP 64 | ||
336 | |||
337 | /* Maximum size of the ESSID and NICKN strings */ | ||
338 | #define IW_ESSID_MAX_SIZE32 | ||
339 | |||
340 | /* Modes of operation */ | ||
341 | #define IW_MODE_AUTO 0/* Let the driver decides */ | ||
342 | #define IW_MODE_ADHOC 1/* Single cell network */ | ||
343 | #define IW_MODE_INFRA 2/* Multi cell network, roaming, ... */ | ||
344 | #define IW_MODE_MASTER 3/* Synchronisation master or Access Point */ | ||
345 | #define IW_MODE_REPEAT 4/* Wireless Repeater (forwarder) */ | ||
346 | #define IW_MODE_SECOND 5/* Secondary master/repeater (backup) */ | ||
347 | #define IW_MODE_MONITOR 6/* Passive monitor (listen only) */ | ||
348 | |||
349 | /* Maximum number of size of encoding token available | ||
350 | * they are listed in the range structure */ | ||
351 | #define IW_MAX_ENCODING_SIZES8 | ||
352 | |||
353 | /* Maximum size of the encoding token in bytes */ | ||
354 | #define IW_ENCODING_TOKEN_MAX 32/* 256 bits (for now) */ | ||
355 | |||
356 | /* Flags for encoding (along with the token) */ | ||
357 | #define IW_ENCODE_INDEX 0x00FF/* Token index (if needed) */ | ||
358 | #define IW_ENCODE_FLAGS 0xFF00/* Flags defined below */ | ||
359 | #define IW_ENCODE_MODE 0xF000/* Modes defined below */ | ||
360 | #define IW_ENCODE_DISABLED 0x8000/* Encoding disabled */ | ||
361 | #define IW_ENCODE_ENABLED 0x0000/* Encoding enabled */ | ||
362 | #define IW_ENCODE_RESTRICTED 0x4000/* Refuse non-encoded packets */ | ||
363 | #define IW_ENCODE_OPEN 0x2000/* Accept non-encoded packets */ | ||
364 | #define IW_ENCODE_NOKEY 0x0800 /* Key is write only, so not present */ | ||
365 | |||
366 | /* Power management flags available (along with the value, if any) */ | ||
367 | #define IW_POWER_ON 0x0000/* No details... */ | ||
368 | #define IW_POWER_TYPE 0xF000/* Type of parameter */ | ||
369 | #define IW_POWER_PERIOD 0x1000/* Value is a period/duration of */ | ||
370 | #define IW_POWER_TIMEOUT 0x2000/* Value is a timeout (to go asleep) */ | ||
371 | #define IW_POWER_MODE 0x0F00/* Power Management mode */ | ||
372 | #define IW_POWER_UNICAST_R 0x0100/* Receive only unicast messages */ | ||
373 | #define IW_POWER_MULTICAST_R 0x0200/* Receive only multicast messages */ | ||
374 | #define IW_POWER_ALL_R 0x0300/* Receive all messages though PM */ | ||
375 | #define IW_POWER_FORCE_S 0x0400/* Force PM procedure for sending unicast */ | ||
376 | #define IW_POWER_REPEATER 0x0800/* Repeat broadcast messages in PM period */ | ||
377 | #define IW_POWER_MODIFIER 0x000F/* Modify a parameter */ | ||
378 | #define IW_POWER_MIN 0x0001/* Value is a minimum */ | ||
379 | #define IW_POWER_MAX 0x0002/* Value is a maximum */ | ||
380 | #define IW_POWER_RELATIVE 0x0004/* Value is not in seconds/ms/us */ | ||
381 | |||
382 | /* Transmit Power flags available */ | ||
383 | #define IW_TXPOW_TYPE 0x00FF/* Type of value */ | ||
384 | #define IW_TXPOW_DBM 0x0000/* Value is in dBm */ | ||
385 | #define IW_TXPOW_MWATT 0x0001/* Value is in mW */ | ||
386 | #define IW_TXPOW_RANGE 0x1000/* Range of value between min/max */ | ||
387 | |||
388 | /* Retry limits and lifetime flags available */ | ||
389 | #define IW_RETRY_ON 0x0000/* No details... */ | ||
390 | #define IW_RETRY_TYPE 0xF000/* Type of parameter */ | ||
391 | #define IW_RETRY_LIMIT 0x1000/* Maximum number of retries*/ | ||
392 | #define IW_RETRY_LIFETIME 0x2000/* Maximum duration of retries in us */ | ||
393 | #define IW_RETRY_MODIFIER 0x000F/* Modify a parameter */ | ||
394 | #define IW_RETRY_MIN 0x0001/* Value is a minimum */ | ||
395 | #define IW_RETRY_MAX 0x0002/* Value is a maximum */ | ||
396 | #define IW_RETRY_RELATIVE 0x0004/* Value is not in seconds/ms/us */ | ||
397 | |||
398 | /* Scanning request flags */ | ||
399 | #define IW_SCAN_DEFAULT 0x0000/* Default scan of the driver */ | ||
400 | #define IW_SCAN_ALL_ESSID 0x0001/* Scan all ESSIDs */ | ||
401 | #define IW_SCAN_THIS_ESSID 0x0002/* Scan only this ESSID */ | ||
402 | #define IW_SCAN_ALL_FREQ 0x0004/* Scan all Frequencies */ | ||
403 | #define IW_SCAN_THIS_FREQ 0x0008/* Scan only this Frequency */ | ||
404 | #define IW_SCAN_ALL_MODE 0x0010/* Scan all Modes */ | ||
405 | #define IW_SCAN_THIS_MODE 0x0020/* Scan only this Mode */ | ||
406 | #define IW_SCAN_ALL_RATE 0x0040/* Scan all Bit-Rates */ | ||
407 | #define IW_SCAN_THIS_RATE 0x0080/* Scan only this Bit-Rate */ | ||
408 | /* Maximum size of returned data */ | ||
409 | #define IW_SCAN_MAX_DATA 4096/* In bytes */ | ||
410 | |||
411 | /* Max number of char in custom event - use multiple of them if needed */ | ||
412 | #define IW_CUSTOM_MAX 256/* In bytes */ | ||
413 | |||
414 | /****************************** TYPES ******************************/ | ||
415 | |||
416 | /* --------------------------- SUBTYPES --------------------------- */ | ||
417 | /* | ||
418 | *Generic format for most parameters that fit in an int | ||
419 | */ | ||
420 | structiw_param | ||
421 | { | ||
422 | __s32 value; /* The value of the parameter itself */ | ||
423 | __u8 fixed; /* Hardware should not use auto select */ | ||
424 | __u8 disabled;/* Disable the feature */ | ||
425 | __u16 flags; /* Various specifc flags (if any) */ | ||
426 | }; | ||
427 | |||
428 | /* | ||
429 | *For all data larger than 16 octets, we need to use a | ||
430 | *pointer to memory allocated in user space. | ||
431 | */ | ||
432 | structiw_point | ||
433 | { | ||
434 | caddr_t pointer;/* Pointer to the data (in user space) */ | ||
435 | __u16 length; /* number of fields or size in bytes */ | ||
436 | __u16 flags; /* Optional params */ | ||
437 | }; | ||
438 | |||
439 | /* | ||
440 | *A frequency | ||
441 | *For numbers lower than 10^9, we encode the number in 'm' and | ||
442 | *set 'e' to 0 | ||
443 | *For number greater than 10^9, we divide it by the lowest power | ||
444 | *of 10 to get 'm' lower than 10^9, with 'm'= f / (10^'e')... | ||
445 | *The power of 10 is in 'e', the result of the division is in 'm'. | ||
446 | */ | ||
447 | structiw_freq | ||
448 | { | ||
449 | __s32 m; /* Mantissa */ | ||
450 | __s16 e; /* Exponent */ | ||
451 | __u8 i; /* List index (when in range struct) */ | ||
452 | __u8 pad; /* Unused - just for alignement */ | ||
453 | }; | ||
454 | |||
455 | /* | ||
456 | *Quality of the link | ||
457 | */ | ||
458 | structiw_quality | ||
459 | { | ||
460 | __u8 qual; /* link quality (%retries, SNR, | ||
461 | %missed beacons or better...) */ | ||
462 | __u8 level; /* signal level (dBm) */ | ||
463 | __u8 noise; /* noise level (dBm) */ | ||
464 | __u8 updated;/* Flags to know if updated */ | ||
465 | }; | ||
466 | |||
467 | /* | ||
468 | *Packet discarded in the wireless adapter due to | ||
469 | *"wireless" specific problems... | ||
470 | *Note : the list of counter and statistics in net_device_stats | ||
471 | *is already pretty exhaustive, and you should use that first. | ||
472 | *This is only additional stats... | ||
473 | */ | ||
474 | structiw_discarded | ||
475 | { | ||
476 | __u32 nwid; /* Rx : Wrong nwid/essid */ | ||
477 | __u32 code; /* Rx : Unable to code/decode (WEP) */ | ||
478 | __u32 fragment;/* Rx : Can't perform MAC reassembly */ | ||
479 | __u32 retries;/* Tx : Max MAC retries num reached */ | ||
480 | __u32 misc; /* Others cases */ | ||
481 | }; | ||
482 | |||
483 | /* | ||
484 | *Packet/Time period missed in the wireless adapter due to | ||
485 | *"wireless" specific problems... | ||
486 | */ | ||
487 | structiw_missed | ||
488 | { | ||
489 | __u32 beacon; /* Missed beacons/superframe */ | ||
490 | }; | ||
491 | |||
492 | /* ------------------------ WIRELESS STATS ------------------------ */ | ||
493 | /* | ||
494 | * Wireless statistics (used for /proc/net/wireless) | ||
495 | */ | ||
496 | structiw_statistics | ||
497 | { | ||
498 | __u16 status; /* Status | ||
499 | * - device dependent for now */ | ||
500 | |||
501 | struct iw_quality qual; /* Quality of the link | ||
502 | * (instant/mean/max) */ | ||
503 | struct iw_discarded discard;/* Packet discarded counts */ | ||
504 | struct iw_missed miss; /* Packet missed counts */ | ||
505 | }; | ||
506 | |||
507 | /* ------------------------ IOCTL REQUEST ------------------------ */ | ||
508 | /* | ||
509 | * This structure defines the payload of an ioctl, and is used | ||
510 | * below. | ||
511 | * | ||
512 | * Note that this structure should fit on the memory footprint | ||
513 | * of iwreq (which is the same as ifreq), which mean a max size of | ||
514 | * 16 octets = 128 bits. Warning, pointers might be 64 bits wide... | ||
515 | * You should check this when increasing the structures defined | ||
516 | * above in this file... | ||
517 | */ | ||
518 | unioniwreq_data | ||
519 | { | ||
520 | /* Config - generic */ | ||
521 | char name[IFNAMSIZ]; | ||
522 | /* Name : used to verify the presence of wireless extensions. | ||
523 | * Name of the protocol/provider... */ | ||
524 | |||
525 | struct iw_point essid; /* Extended network name */ | ||
526 | struct iw_param nwid; /* network id (or domain - the cell) */ | ||
527 | struct iw_freq freq; /* frequency or channel : | ||
528 | * 0-1000 = channel | ||
529 | * > 1000 = frequency in Hz */ | ||
530 | |||
531 | struct iw_param sens; /* signal level threshold */ | ||
532 | struct iw_param bitrate;/* default bit rate */ | ||
533 | struct iw_param txpower;/* default transmit power */ | ||
534 | struct iw_param rts; /* RTS threshold threshold */ | ||
535 | struct iw_param frag; /* Fragmentation threshold */ | ||
536 | __u32 mode; /* Operation mode */ | ||
537 | struct iw_param retry; /* Retry limits & lifetime */ | ||
538 | |||
539 | struct iw_point encoding;/* Encoding stuff : tokens */ | ||
540 | struct iw_param power; /* PM duration/timeout */ | ||
541 | struct iw_quality qual; /* Quality part of statistics */ | ||
542 | |||
543 | struct sockaddr ap_addr;/* Access point address */ | ||
544 | struct sockaddr addr; /* Destination address (hw) */ | ||
545 | |||
546 | struct iw_param param; /* Other small parameters */ | ||
547 | struct iw_point data; /* Other large parameters */ | ||
548 | }; | ||
549 | |||
550 | /* | ||
551 | * The structure to exchange data for ioctl. | ||
552 | * This structure is the same as 'struct ifreq', but (re)defined for | ||
553 | * convenience... | ||
554 | * Do I need to remind you about structure size (32 octets) ? | ||
555 | */ | ||
556 | structiwreq | ||
557 | { | ||
558 | union | ||
559 | { | ||
560 | char ifrn_name[IFNAMSIZ];/* if name, e.g. "eth0" */ | ||
561 | } ifr_ifrn; | ||
562 | |||
563 | /* Data part (defined just above) */ | ||
564 | union iwreq_datau; | ||
565 | }; | ||
566 | |||
567 | /* -------------------------- IOCTL DATA -------------------------- */ | ||
568 | /* | ||
569 | *For those ioctl which want to exchange mode data that what could | ||
570 | *fit in the above structure... | ||
571 | */ | ||
572 | |||
573 | /* | ||
574 | *Range of parameters | ||
575 | */ | ||
576 | |||
577 | structiw_range | ||
578 | { | ||
579 | /* Informative stuff (to choose between different interface) */ | ||
580 | __u32 throughput;/* To give an idea... */ | ||
581 | /* In theory this value should be the maximum benchmarked | ||
582 | * TCP/IP throughput, because with most of these devices the | ||
583 | * bit rate is meaningless (overhead an co) to estimate how | ||
584 | * fast the connection will go and pick the fastest one. | ||
585 | * I suggest people to play with Netperf or any benchmark... | ||
586 | */ | ||
587 | |||
588 | /* NWID (or domain id) */ | ||
589 | __u32 min_nwid;/* Minimal NWID we are able to set */ | ||
590 | __u32 max_nwid;/* Maximal NWID we are able to set */ | ||
591 | |||
592 | /* Frequency */ | ||
593 | __u16 num_channels;/* Number of channels [0; num - 1] */ | ||
594 | __u8 num_frequency;/* Number of entry in the list */ | ||
595 | struct iw_freq freq[IW_MAX_FREQUENCIES];/* list */ | ||
596 | /* Note : this frequency list doesn't need to fit channel numbers */ | ||
597 | |||
598 | /* signal level threshold range */ | ||
599 | __s32sensitivity; | ||
600 | |||
601 | /* Quality of link & SNR stuff */ | ||
602 | struct iw_quality max_qual;/* Quality of the link */ | ||
603 | |||
604 | /* Rates */ | ||
605 | __u8 num_bitrates;/* Number of entries in the list */ | ||
606 | __s32 bitrate[IW_MAX_BITRATES];/* list, in bps */ | ||
607 | |||
608 | /* RTS threshold */ | ||
609 | __s32 min_rts;/* Minimal RTS threshold */ | ||
610 | __s32 max_rts;/* Maximal RTS threshold */ | ||
611 | |||
612 | /* Frag threshold */ | ||
613 | __s32 min_frag;/* Minimal frag threshold */ | ||
614 | __s32 max_frag;/* Maximal frag threshold */ | ||
615 | |||
616 | /* Power Management duration & timeout */ | ||
617 | __s32 min_pmp;/* Minimal PM period */ | ||
618 | __s32 max_pmp;/* Maximal PM period */ | ||
619 | __s32 min_pmt;/* Minimal PM timeout */ | ||
620 | __s32 max_pmt;/* Maximal PM timeout */ | ||
621 | __u16 pmp_flags;/* How to decode max/min PM period */ | ||
622 | __u16 pmt_flags;/* How to decode max/min PM timeout */ | ||
623 | __u16 pm_capa;/* What PM options are supported */ | ||
624 | |||
625 | /* Encoder stuff */ | ||
626 | __u16 encoding_size[IW_MAX_ENCODING_SIZES];/* Different token sizes */ | ||
627 | __u8 num_encoding_sizes;/* Number of entry in the list */ | ||
628 | __u8 max_encoding_tokens;/* Max number of tokens */ | ||
629 | |||
630 | /* Transmit power */ | ||
631 | __u16 txpower_capa;/* What options are supported */ | ||
632 | __u8 num_txpower;/* Number of entries in the list */ | ||
633 | __s32 txpower[IW_MAX_TXPOWER];/* list, in bps */ | ||
634 | |||
635 | /* Wireless Extension version info */ | ||
636 | __u8 we_version_compiled;/* Must be WIRELESS_EXT */ | ||
637 | __u8 we_version_source;/* Last update of source */ | ||
638 | |||
639 | /* Retry limits and lifetime */ | ||
640 | __u16 retry_capa;/* What retry options are supported */ | ||
641 | __u16 retry_flags;/* How to decode max/min retry limit */ | ||
642 | __u16 r_time_flags;/* How to decode max/min retry life */ | ||
643 | __s32 min_retry;/* Minimal number of retries */ | ||
644 | __s32 max_retry;/* Maximal number of retries */ | ||
645 | __s32 min_r_time;/* Minimal retry lifetime */ | ||
646 | __s32 max_r_time;/* Maximal retry lifetime */ | ||
647 | |||
648 | /* Average quality of link & SNR */ | ||
649 | struct iw_quality avg_qual;/* Quality of the link */ | ||
650 | /* This should contain the average/typical values of the quality | ||
651 | * indicator. This should be the threshold between a "good" and | ||
652 | * a "bad" link (example : monitor going from green to orange). | ||
653 | * Currently, user space apps like quality monitors don't have any | ||
654 | * way to calibrate the measurement. With this, they can split | ||
655 | * the range between 0 and max_qual in different quality level | ||
656 | * (using a geometric subdivision centered on the average). | ||
657 | * I expect that people doing the user space apps will feedback | ||
658 | * us on which value we need to put in each driver... | ||
659 | */ | ||
660 | }; | ||
661 | |||
662 | /* | ||
663 | * Private ioctl interface information | ||
664 | */ | ||
665 | |||
666 | structiw_priv_args | ||
667 | { | ||
668 | __u32 cmd; /* Number of the ioctl to issue */ | ||
669 | __u16 set_args;/* Type and number of args */ | ||
670 | __u16 get_args;/* Type and number of args */ | ||
671 | char name[IFNAMSIZ];/* Name of the extension */ | ||
672 | }; | ||
673 | |||
674 | /* ----------------------- WIRELESS EVENTS ----------------------- */ | ||
675 | /* | ||
676 | * Wireless events are carried through the rtnetlink socket to user | ||
677 | * space. They are encapsulated in the IFLA_WIRELESS field of | ||
678 | * a RTM_NEWLINK message. | ||
679 | */ | ||
680 | |||
681 | /* | ||
682 | * A Wireless Event. Contains basically the same data as the ioctl... | ||
683 | */ | ||
684 | struct iw_event | ||
685 | { | ||
686 | __u16 len; /* Real lenght of this stuff */ | ||
687 | __u16 cmd; /* Wireless IOCTL */ | ||
688 | union iwreq_data u; /* IOCTL fixed payload */ | ||
689 | }; | ||
690 | |||
691 | /* Size of the Event prefix (including padding and alignement junk) */ | ||
692 | #define IW_EV_LCP_LEN(sizeof(struct iw_event) - sizeof(union iwreq_data)) | ||
693 | /* Size of the various events */ | ||
694 | #define IW_EV_CHAR_LEN(IW_EV_LCP_LEN + IFNAMSIZ) | ||
695 | #define IW_EV_UINT_LEN(IW_EV_LCP_LEN + sizeof(__u32)) | ||
696 | #define IW_EV_FREQ_LEN(IW_EV_LCP_LEN + sizeof(struct iw_freq)) | ||
697 | #define IW_EV_POINT_LEN(IW_EV_LCP_LEN + sizeof(struct iw_point)) | ||
698 | #define IW_EV_PARAM_LEN(IW_EV_LCP_LEN + sizeof(struct iw_param)) | ||
699 | #define IW_EV_ADDR_LEN(IW_EV_LCP_LEN + sizeof(struct sockaddr)) | ||
700 | #define IW_EV_QUAL_LEN(IW_EV_LCP_LEN + sizeof(struct iw_quality)) | ||
701 | |||
702 | /* Note : in the case of iw_point, the extra data will come at the | ||
703 | * end of the event */ | ||
704 | |||
705 | #endif/* _LINUX_WIRELESS_H */ | ||
diff --git a/libopie2/opienet/wireless.16.h b/libopie2/opienet/wireless.16.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9a9accd..0000000 --- a/libopie2/opienet/wireless.16.h +++ b/dev/null | |||
@@ -1,740 +0,0 @@ | |||
1 | /* | ||
2 | * This file define a set of standard wireless extensions | ||
3 | * | ||
4 | * Version : 162.4.03 | ||
5 | * | ||
6 | * Authors :Jean Tourrilhes - HPL - <jt@hpl.hp.com> | ||
7 | * Copyright (c) 1997-2002 Jean Tourrilhes, All Rights Reserved. | ||
8 | */ | ||
9 | |||
10 | #ifndef _LINUX_WIRELESS_H | ||
11 | #define _LINUX_WIRELESS_H | ||
12 | |||
13 | /************************** DOCUMENTATION **************************/ | ||
14 | /* | ||
15 | * Initial APIs (1996 -> onward) : | ||
16 | * ----------------------------- | ||
17 | * Basically, the wireless extensions are for now a set of standard ioctl | ||
18 | * call + /proc/net/wireless | ||
19 | * | ||
20 | * The entry /proc/net/wireless give statistics and information on the | ||
21 | * driver. | ||
22 | * This is better than having each driver having its entry because | ||
23 | * its centralised and we may remove the driver module safely. | ||
24 | * | ||
25 | * Ioctl are used to configure the driver and issue commands. This is | ||
26 | * better than command line options of insmod because we may want to | ||
27 | * change dynamically (while the driver is running) some parameters. | ||
28 | * | ||
29 | * The ioctl mechanimsm are copied from standard devices ioctl. | ||
30 | * We have the list of command plus a structure descibing the | ||
31 | * data exchanged... | ||
32 | * Note that to add these ioctl, I was obliged to modify : | ||
33 | *# net/core/dev.c (two place + add include) | ||
34 | *# net/ipv4/af_inet.c (one place + add include) | ||
35 | * | ||
36 | * /proc/net/wireless is a copy of /proc/net/dev. | ||
37 | * We have a structure for data passed from the driver to /proc/net/wireless | ||
38 | * Too add this, I've modified : | ||
39 | *# net/core/dev.c (two other places) | ||
40 | *# include/linux/netdevice.h (one place) | ||
41 | *# include/linux/proc_fs.h (one place) | ||
42 | * | ||
43 | * New driver API (2002 -> onward) : | ||
44 | * ------------------------------- | ||
45 | * This file is only concerned with the user space API and common definitions. | ||
46 | * The new driver API is defined and documented in : | ||
47 | *# include/net/iw_handler.h | ||
48 | * | ||
49 | * Note as well that /proc/net/wireless implementation has now moved in : | ||
50 | *# include/linux/wireless.c | ||
51 | * | ||
52 | * Wireless Events (2002 -> onward) : | ||
53 | * -------------------------------- | ||
54 | * Events are defined at the end of this file, and implemented in : | ||
55 | *# include/linux/wireless.c | ||
56 | * | ||
57 | * Other comments : | ||
58 | * -------------- | ||
59 | * Do not add here things that are redundant with other mechanisms | ||
60 | * (drivers init, ifconfig, /proc/net/dev, ...) and with are not | ||
61 | * wireless specific. | ||
62 | * | ||
63 | * These wireless extensions are not magic : each driver has to provide | ||
64 | * support for them... | ||
65 | * | ||
66 | * IMPORTANT NOTE : As everything in the kernel, this is very much a | ||
67 | * work in progress. Contact me if you have ideas of improvements... | ||
68 | */ | ||
69 | |||
70 | /***************************** INCLUDES *****************************/ | ||
71 | |||
72 | /* To minimise problems in user space, I might remove those headers | ||
73 | * at some point. Jean II */ | ||
74 | #include <sys/types.h> | ||
75 | #include <net/if.h> | ||
76 | #include <linux/types.h> | ||
77 | |||
78 | #ifndef IFNAMSIZ | ||
79 | #define IFNAMSIZ 16 | ||
80 | #endif | ||
81 | #ifndef IW_MAX_PRIV_DEF | ||
82 | #define IW_MAX_PRIV_DEF 128 | ||
83 | #endif | ||
84 | |||
85 | /***************************** VERSION *****************************/ | ||
86 | /* | ||
87 | * This constant is used to know the availability of the wireless | ||
88 | * extensions and to know which version of wireless extensions it is | ||
89 | * (there is some stuff that will be added in the future...) | ||
90 | * I just plan to increment with each new version. | ||
91 | */ | ||
92 | #define WIRELESS_EXT16 | ||
93 | |||
94 | /* | ||
95 | * Changes : | ||
96 | * | ||
97 | * V2 to V3 | ||
98 | * -------- | ||
99 | *Alan Cox start some incompatibles changes. I've integrated a bit more. | ||
100 | *- Encryption renamed to Encode to avoid US regulation problems | ||
101 | *- Frequency changed from float to struct to avoid problems on old 386 | ||
102 | * | ||
103 | * V3 to V4 | ||
104 | * -------- | ||
105 | *- Add sensitivity | ||
106 | * | ||
107 | * V4 to V5 | ||
108 | * -------- | ||
109 | *- Missing encoding definitions in range | ||
110 | *- Access points stuff | ||
111 | * | ||
112 | * V5 to V6 | ||
113 | * -------- | ||
114 | *- 802.11 support (ESSID ioctls) | ||
115 | * | ||
116 | * V6 to V7 | ||
117 | * -------- | ||
118 | *- define IW_ESSID_MAX_SIZE and IW_MAX_AP | ||
119 | * | ||
120 | * V7 to V8 | ||
121 | * -------- | ||
122 | *- Changed my e-mail address | ||
123 | *- More 802.11 support (nickname, rate, rts, frag) | ||
124 | *- List index in frequencies | ||
125 | * | ||
126 | * V8 to V9 | ||
127 | * -------- | ||
128 | *- Support for 'mode of operation' (ad-hoc, managed...) | ||
129 | *- Support for unicast and multicast power saving | ||
130 | *- Change encoding to support larger tokens (>64 bits) | ||
131 | *- Updated iw_params (disable, flags) and use it for NWID | ||
132 | *- Extracted iw_point from iwreq for clarity | ||
133 | * | ||
134 | * V9 to V10 | ||
135 | * --------- | ||
136 | *- Add PM capability to range structure | ||
137 | *- Add PM modifier : MAX/MIN/RELATIVE | ||
138 | *- Add encoding option : IW_ENCODE_NOKEY | ||
139 | *- Add TxPower ioctls (work like TxRate) | ||
140 | * | ||
141 | * V10 to V11 | ||
142 | * ---------- | ||
143 | *- Add WE version in range (help backward/forward compatibility) | ||
144 | *- Add retry ioctls (work like PM) | ||
145 | * | ||
146 | * V11 to V12 | ||
147 | * ---------- | ||
148 | *- Add SIOCSIWSTATS to get /proc/net/wireless programatically | ||
149 | *- Add DEV PRIVATE IOCTL to avoid collisions in SIOCDEVPRIVATE space | ||
150 | *- Add new statistics (frag, retry, beacon) | ||
151 | *- Add average quality (for user space calibration) | ||
152 | * | ||
153 | * V12 to V13 | ||
154 | * ---------- | ||
155 | *- Document creation of new driver API. | ||
156 | *- Extract union iwreq_data from struct iwreq (for new driver API). | ||
157 | *- Rename SIOCSIWNAME as SIOCSIWCOMMIT | ||
158 | * | ||
159 | * V13 to V14 | ||
160 | * ---------- | ||
161 | *- Wireless Events support : define struct iw_event | ||
162 | *- Define additional specific event numbers | ||
163 | *- Add "addr" and "param" fields in union iwreq_data | ||
164 | *- AP scanning stuff (SIOCSIWSCAN and friends) | ||
165 | * | ||
166 | * V14 to V15 | ||
167 | * ---------- | ||
168 | *- Add IW_PRIV_TYPE_ADDR for struct sockaddr private arg | ||
169 | *- Make struct iw_freq signed (both m & e), add explicit padding | ||
170 | *- Add IWEVCUSTOM for driver specific event/scanning token | ||
171 | *- Add IW_MAX_GET_SPY for driver returning a lot of addresses | ||
172 | *- Add IW_TXPOW_RANGE for range of Tx Powers | ||
173 | *- Add IWEVREGISTERED & IWEVEXPIRED events for Access Points | ||
174 | *- Add IW_MODE_MONITOR for passive monitor | ||
175 | * | ||
176 | * V15 to V16 | ||
177 | * ---------- | ||
178 | *- Increase the number of bitrates in iw_range to 32 (for 802.11g) | ||
179 | *- Increase the number of frequencies in iw_range to 32 (for 802.11b+a) | ||
180 | *- Reshuffle struct iw_range for increases, add filler | ||
181 | *- Increase IW_MAX_AP to 64 for driver returning a lot of addresses | ||
182 | *- Remove IW_MAX_GET_SPY because conflict with enhanced spy support | ||
183 | *- Add SIOCSIWTHRSPY/SIOCGIWTHRSPY and "struct iw_thrspy" | ||
184 | *- Add IW_ENCODE_TEMP and iw_range->encoding_login_index | ||
185 | */ | ||
186 | |||
187 | /**************************** CONSTANTS ****************************/ | ||
188 | |||
189 | /* -------------------------- IOCTL LIST -------------------------- */ | ||
190 | |||
191 | /* Wireless Identification */ | ||
192 | #define SIOCSIWCOMMIT 0x8B00 /* Commit pending changes to driver */ | ||
193 | #define SIOCGIWNAME 0x8B01 /* get name == wireless protocol */ | ||
194 | /* SIOCGIWNAME is used to verify the presence of Wireless Extensions. | ||
195 | * Common values : "IEEE 802.11-DS", "IEEE 802.11-FH", "IEEE 802.11b"... | ||
196 | * Don't put the name of your driver there, it's useless. */ | ||
197 | |||
198 | /* Basic operations */ | ||
199 | #define SIOCSIWNWID 0x8B02 /* set network id (pre-802.11) */ | ||
200 | #define SIOCGIWNWID 0x8B03 /* get network id (the cell) */ | ||
201 | #define SIOCSIWFREQ 0x8B04 /* set channel/frequency (Hz) */ | ||
202 | #define SIOCGIWFREQ 0x8B05 /* get channel/frequency (Hz) */ | ||
203 | #define SIOCSIWMODE 0x8B06 /* set operation mode */ | ||
204 | #define SIOCGIWMODE 0x8B07 /* get operation mode */ | ||
205 | #define SIOCSIWSENS 0x8B08 /* set sensitivity (dBm) */ | ||
206 | #define SIOCGIWSENS 0x8B09 /* get sensitivity (dBm) */ | ||
207 | |||
208 | /* Informative stuff */ | ||
209 | #define SIOCSIWRANGE 0x8B0A /* Unused */ | ||
210 | #define SIOCGIWRANGE 0x8B0B /* Get range of parameters */ | ||
211 | #define SIOCSIWPRIV 0x8B0C /* Unused */ | ||
212 | #define SIOCGIWPRIV 0x8B0D /* get private ioctl interface info */ | ||
213 | #define SIOCSIWSTATS 0x8B0E /* Unused */ | ||
214 | #define SIOCGIWSTATS 0x8B0F /* Get /proc/net/wireless stats */ | ||
215 | /* SIOCGIWSTATS is strictly used between user space and the kernel, and | ||
216 | * is never passed to the driver (i.e. the driver will never see it). */ | ||
217 | |||
218 | /* Spy support (statistics per MAC address - used for Mobile IP support) */ | ||
219 | #define SIOCSIWSPY 0x8B10 /* set spy addresses */ | ||
220 | #define SIOCGIWSPY 0x8B11 /* get spy info (quality of link) */ | ||
221 | #define SIOCSIWTHRSPY 0x8B12 /* set spy threshold (spy event) */ | ||
222 | #define SIOCGIWTHRSPY 0x8B13 /* get spy threshold */ | ||
223 | |||
224 | /* Access Point manipulation */ | ||
225 | #define SIOCSIWAP 0x8B14 /* set access point MAC addresses */ | ||
226 | #define SIOCGIWAP 0x8B15 /* get access point MAC addresses */ | ||
227 | #define SIOCGIWAPLIST 0x8B17 /* Deprecated in favor of scanning */ | ||
228 | #define SIOCSIWSCAN 0x8B18 /* trigger scanning (list cells) */ | ||
229 | #define SIOCGIWSCAN 0x8B19 /* get scanning results */ | ||
230 | |||
231 | /* 802.11 specific support */ | ||
232 | #define SIOCSIWESSID 0x8B1A /* set ESSID (network name) */ | ||
233 | #define SIOCGIWESSID 0x8B1B /* get ESSID */ | ||
234 | #define SIOCSIWNICKN 0x8B1C /* set node name/nickname */ | ||
235 | #define SIOCGIWNICKN 0x8B1D /* get node name/nickname */ | ||
236 | /* As the ESSID and NICKN are strings up to 32 bytes long, it doesn't fit | ||
237 | * within the 'iwreq' structure, so we need to use the 'data' member to | ||
238 | * point to a string in user space, like it is done for RANGE... */ | ||
239 | |||
240 | /* Other parameters useful in 802.11 and some other devices */ | ||
241 | #define SIOCSIWRATE 0x8B20 /* set default bit rate (bps) */ | ||
242 | #define SIOCGIWRATE 0x8B21 /* get default bit rate (bps) */ | ||
243 | #define SIOCSIWRTS 0x8B22 /* set RTS/CTS threshold (bytes) */ | ||
244 | #define SIOCGIWRTS 0x8B23 /* get RTS/CTS threshold (bytes) */ | ||
245 | #define SIOCSIWFRAG 0x8B24 /* set fragmentation thr (bytes) */ | ||
246 | #define SIOCGIWFRAG 0x8B25 /* get fragmentation thr (bytes) */ | ||
247 | #define SIOCSIWTXPOW 0x8B26 /* set transmit power (dBm) */ | ||
248 | #define SIOCGIWTXPOW 0x8B27 /* get transmit power (dBm) */ | ||
249 | #define SIOCSIWRETRY 0x8B28 /* set retry limits and lifetime */ | ||
250 | #define SIOCGIWRETRY 0x8B29 /* get retry limits and lifetime */ | ||
251 | |||
252 | /* Encoding stuff (scrambling, hardware security, WEP...) */ | ||
253 | #define SIOCSIWENCODE 0x8B2A /* set encoding token & mode */ | ||
254 | #define SIOCGIWENCODE 0x8B2B /* get encoding token & mode */ | ||
255 | /* Power saving stuff (power management, unicast and multicast) */ | ||
256 | #define SIOCSIWPOWER 0x8B2C /* set Power Management settings */ | ||
257 | #define SIOCGIWPOWER 0x8B2D /* get Power Management settings */ | ||
258 | |||
259 | /* -------------------- DEV PRIVATE IOCTL LIST -------------------- */ | ||
260 | |||
261 | /* These 16 ioctl are wireless device private. | ||
262 | * Each driver is free to use them for whatever purpose it chooses, | ||
263 | * however the driver *must* export the description of those ioctls | ||
264 | * with SIOCGIWPRIV and *must* use arguments as defined below. | ||
265 | * If you don't follow those rules, DaveM is going to hate you (reason : | ||
266 | * it make mixed 32/64bit operation impossible). | ||
267 | */ | ||
268 | #define SIOCIWFIRSTPRIV0x8BE0 | ||
269 | #define SIOCIWLASTPRIV0x8BFF | ||
270 | /* Previously, we were using SIOCDEVPRIVATE, but we now have our | ||
271 | * separate range because of collisions with other tools such as | ||
272 | * 'mii-tool'. | ||
273 | * We now have 32 commands, so a bit more space ;-). | ||
274 | * Also, all 'odd' commands are only usable by root and don't return the | ||
275 | * content of ifr/iwr to user (but you are not obliged to use the set/get | ||
276 | * convention, just use every other two command). | ||
277 | * And I repeat : you are not obliged to use them with iwspy, but you | ||
278 | * must be compliant with it. | ||
279 | */ | ||
280 | |||
281 | /* ------------------------- IOCTL STUFF ------------------------- */ | ||
282 | |||
283 | /* The first and the last (range) */ | ||
284 | #define SIOCIWFIRST0x8B00 | ||
285 | #define SIOCIWLAST SIOCIWLASTPRIV /* 0x8BFF */ | ||
286 | |||
287 | /* Even : get (world access), odd : set (root access) */ | ||
288 | #define IW_IS_SET(cmd)(!((cmd) & 0x1)) | ||
289 | #define IW_IS_GET(cmd)((cmd) & 0x1) | ||
290 | |||
291 | /* ----------------------- WIRELESS EVENTS ----------------------- */ | ||
292 | /* Those are *NOT* ioctls, do not issue request on them !!! */ | ||
293 | /* Most events use the same identifier as ioctl requests */ | ||
294 | |||
295 | #define IWEVTXDROP 0x8C00 /* Packet dropped to excessive retry */ | ||
296 | #define IWEVQUAL 0x8C01 /* Quality part of statistics (scan) */ | ||
297 | #define IWEVCUSTOM 0x8C02 /* Driver specific ascii string */ | ||
298 | #define IWEVREGISTERED 0x8C03 /* Discovered a new node (AP mode) */ | ||
299 | #define IWEVEXPIRED 0x8C04 /* Expired a node (AP mode) */ | ||
300 | |||
301 | #define IWEVFIRST0x8C00 | ||
302 | |||
303 | /* ------------------------- PRIVATE INFO ------------------------- */ | ||
304 | /* | ||
305 | * The following is used with SIOCGIWPRIV. It allow a driver to define | ||
306 | * the interface (name, type of data) for its private ioctl. | ||
307 | * Privates ioctl are SIOCIWFIRSTPRIV -> SIOCIWLASTPRIV | ||
308 | */ | ||
309 | |||
310 | #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_MASK 0x7000/* Type of arguments */ | ||
311 | #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_NONE0x0000 | ||
312 | #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_BYTE 0x1000/* Char as number */ | ||
313 | #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_CHAR 0x2000/* Char as character */ | ||
314 | #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_INT 0x4000/* 32 bits int */ | ||
315 | #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_FLOAT 0x5000/* struct iw_freq */ | ||
316 | #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_ADDR 0x6000/* struct sockaddr */ | ||
317 | |||
318 | #define IW_PRIV_SIZE_FIXED 0x0800/* Variable or fixed number of args */ | ||
319 | |||
320 | #define IW_PRIV_SIZE_MASK 0x07FF/* Max number of those args */ | ||
321 | |||
322 | /* | ||
323 | * Note : if the number of args is fixed and the size < 16 octets, | ||
324 | * instead of passing a pointer we will put args in the iwreq struct... | ||
325 | */ | ||
326 | |||
327 | /* ----------------------- OTHER CONSTANTS ----------------------- */ | ||
328 | |||
329 | /* Maximum frequencies in the range struct */ | ||
330 | #define IW_MAX_FREQUENCIES32 | ||
331 | /* Note : if you have something like 80 frequencies, | ||
332 | * don't increase this constant and don't fill the frequency list. | ||
333 | * The user will be able to set by channel anyway... */ | ||
334 | |||
335 | /* Maximum bit rates in the range struct */ | ||
336 | #define IW_MAX_BITRATES 32 | ||
337 | |||
338 | /* Maximum tx powers in the range struct */ | ||
339 | #define IW_MAX_TXPOWER 8 | ||
340 | /* Note : if you more than 8 TXPowers, just set the max and min or | ||
341 | * a few of them in the struct iw_range. */ | ||
342 | |||
343 | /* Maximum of address that you may set with SPY */ | ||
344 | #define IW_MAX_SPY 8 | ||
345 | |||
346 | /* Maximum of address that you may get in the | ||
347 | list of access points in range */ | ||
348 | #define IW_MAX_AP 64 | ||
349 | |||
350 | /* Maximum size of the ESSID and NICKN strings */ | ||
351 | #define IW_ESSID_MAX_SIZE32 | ||
352 | |||
353 | /* Modes of operation */ | ||
354 | #define IW_MODE_AUTO 0/* Let the driver decides */ | ||
355 | #define IW_MODE_ADHOC 1/* Single cell network */ | ||
356 | #define IW_MODE_INFRA 2/* Multi cell network, roaming, ... */ | ||
357 | #define IW_MODE_MASTER 3/* Synchronisation master or Access Point */ | ||
358 | #define IW_MODE_REPEAT 4/* Wireless Repeater (forwarder) */ | ||
359 | #define IW_MODE_SECOND 5/* Secondary master/repeater (backup) */ | ||
360 | #define IW_MODE_MONITOR 6/* Passive monitor (listen only) */ | ||
361 | |||
362 | /* Maximum number of size of encoding token available | ||
363 | * they are listed in the range structure */ | ||
364 | #define IW_MAX_ENCODING_SIZES8 | ||
365 | |||
366 | /* Maximum size of the encoding token in bytes */ | ||
367 | #define IW_ENCODING_TOKEN_MAX 32/* 256 bits (for now) */ | ||
368 | |||
369 | /* Flags for encoding (along with the token) */ | ||
370 | #define IW_ENCODE_INDEX 0x00FF/* Token index (if needed) */ | ||
371 | #define IW_ENCODE_FLAGS 0xFF00/* Flags defined below */ | ||
372 | #define IW_ENCODE_MODE 0xF000/* Modes defined below */ | ||
373 | #define IW_ENCODE_DISABLED 0x8000/* Encoding disabled */ | ||
374 | #define IW_ENCODE_ENABLED 0x0000/* Encoding enabled */ | ||
375 | #define IW_ENCODE_RESTRICTED 0x4000/* Refuse non-encoded packets */ | ||
376 | #define IW_ENCODE_OPEN 0x2000/* Accept non-encoded packets */ | ||
377 | #define IW_ENCODE_NOKEY 0x0800 /* Key is write only, so not present */ | ||
378 | #define IW_ENCODE_TEMP 0x0400 /* Temporary key */ | ||
379 | |||
380 | /* Power management flags available (along with the value, if any) */ | ||
381 | #define IW_POWER_ON 0x0000/* No details... */ | ||
382 | #define IW_POWER_TYPE 0xF000/* Type of parameter */ | ||
383 | #define IW_POWER_PERIOD 0x1000/* Value is a period/duration of */ | ||
384 | #define IW_POWER_TIMEOUT 0x2000/* Value is a timeout (to go asleep) */ | ||
385 | #define IW_POWER_MODE 0x0F00/* Power Management mode */ | ||
386 | #define IW_POWER_UNICAST_R 0x0100/* Receive only unicast messages */ | ||
387 | #define IW_POWER_MULTICAST_R 0x0200/* Receive only multicast messages */ | ||
388 | #define IW_POWER_ALL_R 0x0300/* Receive all messages though PM */ | ||
389 | #define IW_POWER_FORCE_S 0x0400/* Force PM procedure for sending unicast */ | ||
390 | #define IW_POWER_REPEATER 0x0800/* Repeat broadcast messages in PM period */ | ||
391 | #define IW_POWER_MODIFIER 0x000F/* Modify a parameter */ | ||
392 | #define IW_POWER_MIN 0x0001/* Value is a minimum */ | ||
393 | #define IW_POWER_MAX 0x0002/* Value is a maximum */ | ||
394 | #define IW_POWER_RELATIVE 0x0004/* Value is not in seconds/ms/us */ | ||
395 | |||
396 | /* Transmit Power flags available */ | ||
397 | #define IW_TXPOW_TYPE 0x00FF/* Type of value */ | ||
398 | #define IW_TXPOW_DBM 0x0000/* Value is in dBm */ | ||
399 | #define IW_TXPOW_MWATT 0x0001/* Value is in mW */ | ||
400 | #define IW_TXPOW_RANGE 0x1000/* Range of value between min/max */ | ||
401 | |||
402 | /* Retry limits and lifetime flags available */ | ||
403 | #define IW_RETRY_ON 0x0000/* No details... */ | ||
404 | #define IW_RETRY_TYPE 0xF000/* Type of parameter */ | ||
405 | #define IW_RETRY_LIMIT 0x1000/* Maximum number of retries*/ | ||
406 | #define IW_RETRY_LIFETIME 0x2000/* Maximum duration of retries in us */ | ||
407 | #define IW_RETRY_MODIFIER 0x000F/* Modify a parameter */ | ||
408 | #define IW_RETRY_MIN 0x0001/* Value is a minimum */ | ||
409 | #define IW_RETRY_MAX 0x0002/* Value is a maximum */ | ||
410 | #define IW_RETRY_RELATIVE 0x0004/* Value is not in seconds/ms/us */ | ||
411 | |||
412 | /* Scanning request flags */ | ||
413 | #define IW_SCAN_DEFAULT 0x0000/* Default scan of the driver */ | ||
414 | #define IW_SCAN_ALL_ESSID 0x0001/* Scan all ESSIDs */ | ||
415 | #define IW_SCAN_THIS_ESSID 0x0002/* Scan only this ESSID */ | ||
416 | #define IW_SCAN_ALL_FREQ 0x0004/* Scan all Frequencies */ | ||
417 | #define IW_SCAN_THIS_FREQ 0x0008/* Scan only this Frequency */ | ||
418 | #define IW_SCAN_ALL_MODE 0x0010/* Scan all Modes */ | ||
419 | #define IW_SCAN_THIS_MODE 0x0020/* Scan only this Mode */ | ||
420 | #define IW_SCAN_ALL_RATE 0x0040/* Scan all Bit-Rates */ | ||
421 | #define IW_SCAN_THIS_RATE 0x0080/* Scan only this Bit-Rate */ | ||
422 | /* Maximum size of returned data */ | ||
423 | #define IW_SCAN_MAX_DATA 4096/* In bytes */ | ||
424 | |||
425 | /* Max number of char in custom event - use multiple of them if needed */ | ||
426 | #define IW_CUSTOM_MAX 256/* In bytes */ | ||
427 | |||
428 | /****************************** TYPES ******************************/ | ||
429 | |||
430 | /* --------------------------- SUBTYPES --------------------------- */ | ||
431 | /* | ||
432 | *Generic format for most parameters that fit in an int | ||
433 | */ | ||
434 | structiw_param | ||
435 | { | ||
436 | __s32 value; /* The value of the parameter itself */ | ||
437 | __u8 fixed; /* Hardware should not use auto select */ | ||
438 | __u8 disabled;/* Disable the feature */ | ||
439 | __u16 flags; /* Various specifc flags (if any) */ | ||
440 | }; | ||
441 | |||
442 | /* | ||
443 | *For all data larger than 16 octets, we need to use a | ||
444 | *pointer to memory allocated in user space. | ||
445 | */ | ||
446 | structiw_point | ||
447 | { | ||
448 | caddr_t pointer;/* Pointer to the data (in user space) */ | ||
449 | __u16 length; /* number of fields or size in bytes */ | ||
450 | __u16 flags; /* Optional params */ | ||
451 | }; | ||
452 | |||
453 | /* | ||
454 | *A frequency | ||
455 | *For numbers lower than 10^9, we encode the number in 'm' and | ||
456 | *set 'e' to 0 | ||
457 | *For number greater than 10^9, we divide it by the lowest power | ||
458 | *of 10 to get 'm' lower than 10^9, with 'm'= f / (10^'e')... | ||
459 | *The power of 10 is in 'e', the result of the division is in 'm'. | ||
460 | */ | ||
461 | structiw_freq | ||
462 | { | ||
463 | __s32 m; /* Mantissa */ | ||
464 | __s16 e; /* Exponent */ | ||
465 | __u8 i; /* List index (when in range struct) */ | ||
466 | __u8 pad; /* Unused - just for alignement */ | ||
467 | }; | ||
468 | |||
469 | /* | ||
470 | *Quality of the link | ||
471 | */ | ||
472 | structiw_quality | ||
473 | { | ||
474 | __u8 qual; /* link quality (%retries, SNR, | ||
475 | %missed beacons or better...) */ | ||
476 | __u8 level; /* signal level (dBm) */ | ||
477 | __u8 noise; /* noise level (dBm) */ | ||
478 | __u8 updated;/* Flags to know if updated */ | ||
479 | }; | ||
480 | |||
481 | /* | ||
482 | *Packet discarded in the wireless adapter due to | ||
483 | *"wireless" specific problems... | ||
484 | *Note : the list of counter and statistics in net_device_stats | ||
485 | *is already pretty exhaustive, and you should use that first. | ||
486 | *This is only additional stats... | ||
487 | */ | ||
488 | structiw_discarded | ||
489 | { | ||
490 | __u32 nwid; /* Rx : Wrong nwid/essid */ | ||
491 | __u32 code; /* Rx : Unable to code/decode (WEP) */ | ||
492 | __u32 fragment;/* Rx : Can't perform MAC reassembly */ | ||
493 | __u32 retries;/* Tx : Max MAC retries num reached */ | ||
494 | __u32 misc; /* Others cases */ | ||
495 | }; | ||
496 | |||
497 | /* | ||
498 | *Packet/Time period missed in the wireless adapter due to | ||
499 | *"wireless" specific problems... | ||
500 | */ | ||
501 | structiw_missed | ||
502 | { | ||
503 | __u32 beacon; /* Missed beacons/superframe */ | ||
504 | }; | ||
505 | |||
506 | /* | ||
507 | *Quality range (for spy threshold) | ||
508 | */ | ||
509 | structiw_thrspy | ||
510 | { | ||
511 | struct sockaddr addr; /* Source address (hw/mac) */ | ||
512 | struct iw_quality qual; /* Quality of the link */ | ||
513 | struct iw_quality low; /* Low threshold */ | ||
514 | struct iw_quality high; /* High threshold */ | ||
515 | }; | ||
516 | |||
517 | /* ------------------------ WIRELESS STATS ------------------------ */ | ||
518 | /* | ||
519 | * Wireless statistics (used for /proc/net/wireless) | ||
520 | */ | ||
521 | structiw_statistics | ||
522 | { | ||
523 | __u16 status; /* Status | ||
524 | * - device dependent for now */ | ||
525 | |||
526 | struct iw_quality qual; /* Quality of the link | ||
527 | * (instant/mean/max) */ | ||
528 | struct iw_discarded discard;/* Packet discarded counts */ | ||
529 | struct iw_missed miss; /* Packet missed counts */ | ||
530 | }; | ||
531 | |||
532 | /* ------------------------ IOCTL REQUEST ------------------------ */ | ||
533 | /* | ||
534 | * This structure defines the payload of an ioctl, and is used | ||
535 | * below. | ||
536 | * | ||
537 | * Note that this structure should fit on the memory footprint | ||
538 | * of iwreq (which is the same as ifreq), which mean a max size of | ||
539 | * 16 octets = 128 bits. Warning, pointers might be 64 bits wide... | ||
540 | * You should check this when increasing the structures defined | ||
541 | * above in this file... | ||
542 | */ | ||
543 | unioniwreq_data | ||
544 | { | ||
545 | /* Config - generic */ | ||
546 | char name[IFNAMSIZ]; | ||
547 | /* Name : used to verify the presence of wireless extensions. | ||
548 | * Name of the protocol/provider... */ | ||
549 | |||
550 | struct iw_point essid; /* Extended network name */ | ||
551 | struct iw_param nwid; /* network id (or domain - the cell) */ | ||
552 | struct iw_freq freq; /* frequency or channel : | ||
553 | * 0-1000 = channel | ||
554 | * > 1000 = frequency in Hz */ | ||
555 | |||
556 | struct iw_param sens; /* signal level threshold */ | ||
557 | struct iw_param bitrate;/* default bit rate */ | ||
558 | struct iw_param txpower;/* default transmit power */ | ||
559 | struct iw_param rts; /* RTS threshold threshold */ | ||
560 | struct iw_param frag; /* Fragmentation threshold */ | ||
561 | __u32 mode; /* Operation mode */ | ||
562 | struct iw_param retry; /* Retry limits & lifetime */ | ||
563 | |||
564 | struct iw_point encoding;/* Encoding stuff : tokens */ | ||
565 | struct iw_param power; /* PM duration/timeout */ | ||
566 | struct iw_quality qual; /* Quality part of statistics */ | ||
567 | |||
568 | struct sockaddr ap_addr;/* Access point address */ | ||
569 | struct sockaddr addr; /* Destination address (hw/mac) */ | ||
570 | |||
571 | struct iw_param param; /* Other small parameters */ | ||
572 | struct iw_point data; /* Other large parameters */ | ||
573 | }; | ||
574 | |||
575 | /* | ||
576 | * The structure to exchange data for ioctl. | ||
577 | * This structure is the same as 'struct ifreq', but (re)defined for | ||
578 | * convenience... | ||
579 | * Do I need to remind you about structure size (32 octets) ? | ||
580 | */ | ||
581 | structiwreq | ||
582 | { | ||
583 | union | ||
584 | { | ||
585 | char ifrn_name[IFNAMSIZ];/* if name, e.g. "eth0" */ | ||
586 | } ifr_ifrn; | ||
587 | |||
588 | /* Data part (defined just above) */ | ||
589 | union iwreq_datau; | ||
590 | }; | ||
591 | |||
592 | /* -------------------------- IOCTL DATA -------------------------- */ | ||
593 | /* | ||
594 | *For those ioctl which want to exchange mode data that what could | ||
595 | *fit in the above structure... | ||
596 | */ | ||
597 | |||
598 | /* | ||
599 | *Range of parameters | ||
600 | */ | ||
601 | |||
602 | structiw_range | ||
603 | { | ||
604 | /* Informative stuff (to choose between different interface) */ | ||
605 | __u32 throughput;/* To give an idea... */ | ||
606 | /* In theory this value should be the maximum benchmarked | ||
607 | * TCP/IP throughput, because with most of these devices the | ||
608 | * bit rate is meaningless (overhead an co) to estimate how | ||
609 | * fast the connection will go and pick the fastest one. | ||
610 | * I suggest people to play with Netperf or any benchmark... | ||
611 | */ | ||
612 | |||
613 | /* NWID (or domain id) */ | ||
614 | __u32 min_nwid;/* Minimal NWID we are able to set */ | ||
615 | __u32 max_nwid;/* Maximal NWID we are able to set */ | ||
616 | |||
617 | /* Old Frequency (backward compat - moved lower ) */ | ||
618 | __u16 old_num_channels; | ||
619 | __u8 old_num_frequency; | ||
620 | /* Filler to keep "version" at the same offset */ | ||
621 | __s32 old_freq[6]; | ||
622 | |||
623 | /* signal level threshold range */ | ||
624 | __s32sensitivity; | ||
625 | |||
626 | /* Quality of link & SNR stuff */ | ||
627 | /* Quality range (link, level, noise) | ||
628 | * If the quality is absolute, it will be in the range [0 ; max_qual], | ||
629 | * if the quality is dBm, it will be in the range [max_qual ; 0]. | ||
630 | * Don't forget that we use 8 bit arithmetics... */ | ||
631 | struct iw_quality max_qual;/* Quality of the link */ | ||
632 | /* This should contain the average/typical values of the quality | ||
633 | * indicator. This should be the threshold between a "good" and | ||
634 | * a "bad" link (example : monitor going from green to orange). | ||
635 | * Currently, user space apps like quality monitors don't have any | ||
636 | * way to calibrate the measurement. With this, they can split | ||
637 | * the range between 0 and max_qual in different quality level | ||
638 | * (using a geometric subdivision centered on the average). | ||
639 | * I expect that people doing the user space apps will feedback | ||
640 | * us on which value we need to put in each driver... */ | ||
641 | struct iw_quality avg_qual;/* Quality of the link */ | ||
642 | |||
643 | /* Rates */ | ||
644 | __u8 num_bitrates;/* Number of entries in the list */ | ||
645 | __s32 bitrate[IW_MAX_BITRATES];/* list, in bps */ | ||
646 | |||
647 | /* RTS threshold */ | ||
648 | __s32 min_rts;/* Minimal RTS threshold */ | ||
649 | __s32 max_rts;/* Maximal RTS threshold */ | ||
650 | |||
651 | /* Frag threshold */ | ||
652 | __s32 min_frag;/* Minimal frag threshold */ | ||
653 | __s32 max_frag;/* Maximal frag threshold */ | ||
654 | |||
655 | /* Power Management duration & timeout */ | ||
656 | __s32 min_pmp;/* Minimal PM period */ | ||
657 | __s32 max_pmp;/* Maximal PM period */ | ||
658 | __s32 min_pmt;/* Minimal PM timeout */ | ||
659 | __s32 max_pmt;/* Maximal PM timeout */ | ||
660 | __u16 pmp_flags;/* How to decode max/min PM period */ | ||
661 | __u16 pmt_flags;/* How to decode max/min PM timeout */ | ||
662 | __u16 pm_capa;/* What PM options are supported */ | ||
663 | |||
664 | /* Encoder stuff */ | ||
665 | __u16 encoding_size[IW_MAX_ENCODING_SIZES];/* Different token sizes */ | ||
666 | __u8 num_encoding_sizes;/* Number of entry in the list */ | ||
667 | __u8 max_encoding_tokens;/* Max number of tokens */ | ||
668 | /* For drivers that need a "login/passwd" form */ | ||
669 | __u8 encoding_login_index;/* token index for login token */ | ||
670 | |||
671 | /* Transmit power */ | ||
672 | __u16 txpower_capa;/* What options are supported */ | ||
673 | __u8 num_txpower;/* Number of entries in the list */ | ||
674 | __s32 txpower[IW_MAX_TXPOWER];/* list, in bps */ | ||
675 | |||
676 | /* Wireless Extension version info */ | ||
677 | __u8 we_version_compiled;/* Must be WIRELESS_EXT */ | ||
678 | __u8 we_version_source;/* Last update of source */ | ||
679 | |||
680 | /* Retry limits and lifetime */ | ||
681 | __u16 retry_capa;/* What retry options are supported */ | ||
682 | __u16 retry_flags;/* How to decode max/min retry limit */ | ||
683 | __u16 r_time_flags;/* How to decode max/min retry life */ | ||
684 | __s32 min_retry;/* Minimal number of retries */ | ||
685 | __s32 max_retry;/* Maximal number of retries */ | ||
686 | __s32 min_r_time;/* Minimal retry lifetime */ | ||
687 | __s32 max_r_time;/* Maximal retry lifetime */ | ||
688 | |||
689 | /* Frequency */ | ||
690 | __u16 num_channels;/* Number of channels [0; num - 1] */ | ||
691 | __u8 num_frequency;/* Number of entry in the list */ | ||
692 | struct iw_freq freq[IW_MAX_FREQUENCIES];/* list */ | ||
693 | /* Note : this frequency list doesn't need to fit channel numbers, | ||
694 | * because each entry contain its channel index */ | ||
695 | }; | ||
696 | |||
697 | /* | ||
698 | * Private ioctl interface information | ||
699 | */ | ||
700 | |||
701 | structiw_priv_args | ||
702 | { | ||
703 | __u32 cmd; /* Number of the ioctl to issue */ | ||
704 | __u16 set_args;/* Type and number of args */ | ||
705 | __u16 get_args;/* Type and number of args */ | ||
706 | char name[IFNAMSIZ];/* Name of the extension */ | ||
707 | }; | ||
708 | |||
709 | /* ----------------------- WIRELESS EVENTS ----------------------- */ | ||
710 | /* | ||
711 | * Wireless events are carried through the rtnetlink socket to user | ||
712 | * space. They are encapsulated in the IFLA_WIRELESS field of | ||
713 | * a RTM_NEWLINK message. | ||
714 | */ | ||
715 | |||
716 | /* | ||
717 | * A Wireless Event. Contains basically the same data as the ioctl... | ||
718 | */ | ||
719 | struct iw_event | ||
720 | { | ||
721 | __u16 len; /* Real lenght of this stuff */ | ||
722 | __u16 cmd; /* Wireless IOCTL */ | ||
723 | union iwreq_data u; /* IOCTL fixed payload */ | ||
724 | }; | ||
725 | |||
726 | /* Size of the Event prefix (including padding and alignement junk) */ | ||
727 | #define IW_EV_LCP_LEN(sizeof(struct iw_event) - sizeof(union iwreq_data)) | ||
728 | /* Size of the various events */ | ||
729 | #define IW_EV_CHAR_LEN(IW_EV_LCP_LEN + IFNAMSIZ) | ||
730 | #define IW_EV_UINT_LEN(IW_EV_LCP_LEN + sizeof(__u32)) | ||
731 | #define IW_EV_FREQ_LEN(IW_EV_LCP_LEN + sizeof(struct iw_freq)) | ||
732 | #define IW_EV_POINT_LEN(IW_EV_LCP_LEN + sizeof(struct iw_point)) | ||
733 | #define IW_EV_PARAM_LEN(IW_EV_LCP_LEN + sizeof(struct iw_param)) | ||
734 | #define IW_EV_ADDR_LEN(IW_EV_LCP_LEN + sizeof(struct sockaddr)) | ||
735 | #define IW_EV_QUAL_LEN(IW_EV_LCP_LEN + sizeof(struct iw_quality)) | ||
736 | |||
737 | /* Note : in the case of iw_point, the extra data will come at the | ||
738 | * end of the event */ | ||
739 | |||
740 | #endif/* _LINUX_WIRELESS_H */ | ||