| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* | 
 | 2 |  * This file define the new driver API for Wireless Extensions | 
 | 3 |  * | 
| Jean Tourrilhes | c2805fb | 2007-03-23 00:31:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 4 |  * Version :	8	16.3.07 | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 5 |  * | 
 | 6 |  * Authors :	Jean Tourrilhes - HPL - <jt@hpl.hp.com> | 
| Jean Tourrilhes | c2805fb | 2007-03-23 00:31:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 7 |  * Copyright (c) 2001-2007 Jean Tourrilhes, All Rights Reserved. | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 8 |  */ | 
 | 9 |  | 
 | 10 | #ifndef _IW_HANDLER_H | 
 | 11 | #define _IW_HANDLER_H | 
 | 12 |  | 
 | 13 | /************************** DOCUMENTATION **************************/ | 
 | 14 | /* | 
 | 15 |  * Initial driver API (1996 -> onward) : | 
 | 16 |  * ----------------------------------- | 
 | 17 |  * The initial API just sends the IOCTL request received from user space | 
 | 18 |  * to the driver (via the driver ioctl handler). The driver has to | 
 | 19 |  * handle all the rest... | 
 | 20 |  * | 
 | 21 |  * The initial API also defines a specific handler in struct net_device | 
 | 22 |  * to handle wireless statistics. | 
 | 23 |  * | 
 | 24 |  * The initial APIs served us well and has proven a reasonably good design. | 
 | 25 |  * However, there is a few shortcommings : | 
 | 26 |  *	o No events, everything is a request to the driver. | 
 | 27 |  *	o Large ioctl function in driver with gigantic switch statement | 
 | 28 |  *	  (i.e. spaghetti code). | 
 | 29 |  *	o Driver has to mess up with copy_to/from_user, and in many cases | 
 | 30 |  *	  does it unproperly. Common mistakes are : | 
 | 31 |  *		* buffer overflows (no checks or off by one checks) | 
 | 32 |  *		* call copy_to/from_user with irq disabled | 
 | 33 |  *	o The user space interface is tied to ioctl because of the use | 
 | 34 |  *	  copy_to/from_user. | 
 | 35 |  * | 
 | 36 |  * New driver API (2002 -> onward) : | 
 | 37 |  * ------------------------------- | 
 | 38 |  * The new driver API is just a bunch of standard functions (handlers), | 
 | 39 |  * each handling a specific Wireless Extension. The driver just export | 
 | 40 |  * the list of handler it supports, and those will be called apropriately. | 
 | 41 |  * | 
 | 42 |  * I tried to keep the main advantage of the previous API (simplicity, | 
 | 43 |  * efficiency and light weight), and also I provide a good dose of backward | 
 | 44 |  * compatibility (most structures are the same, driver can use both API | 
 | 45 |  * simultaneously, ...). | 
 | 46 |  * Hopefully, I've also addressed the shortcomming of the initial API. | 
 | 47 |  * | 
 | 48 |  * The advantage of the new API are : | 
 | 49 |  *	o Handling of Extensions in driver broken in small contained functions | 
 | 50 |  *	o Tighter checks of ioctl before calling the driver | 
 | 51 |  *	o Flexible commit strategy (at least, the start of it) | 
 | 52 |  *	o Backward compatibility (can be mixed with old API) | 
 | 53 |  *	o Driver doesn't have to worry about memory and user-space issues | 
 | 54 |  * The last point is important for the following reasons : | 
 | 55 |  *	o You are now able to call the new driver API from any API you | 
 | 56 |  *		want (including from within other parts of the kernel). | 
 | 57 |  *	o Common mistakes are avoided (buffer overflow, user space copy | 
 | 58 |  *		with irq disabled and so on). | 
 | 59 |  * | 
 | 60 |  * The Drawback of the new API are : | 
 | 61 |  *	o bloat (especially kernel) | 
 | 62 |  *	o need to migrate existing drivers to new API | 
 | 63 |  * My initial testing shows that the new API adds around 3kB to the kernel | 
 | 64 |  * and save between 0 and 5kB from a typical driver. | 
 | 65 |  * Also, as all structures and data types are unchanged, the migration is | 
 | 66 |  * quite straightforward (but tedious). | 
 | 67 |  * | 
 | 68 |  * --- | 
 | 69 |  * | 
 | 70 |  * The new driver API is defined below in this file. User space should | 
 | 71 |  * not be aware of what's happening down there... | 
 | 72 |  * | 
 | 73 |  * A new kernel wrapper is in charge of validating the IOCTLs and calling | 
 | 74 |  * the appropriate driver handler. This is implemented in : | 
 | 75 |  *	# net/core/wireless.c | 
 | 76 |  * | 
 | 77 |  * The driver export the list of handlers in : | 
 | 78 |  *	# include/linux/netdevice.h (one place) | 
 | 79 |  * | 
 | 80 |  * The new driver API is available for WIRELESS_EXT >= 13. | 
 | 81 |  * Good luck with migration to the new API ;-) | 
 | 82 |  */ | 
 | 83 |  | 
 | 84 | /* ---------------------- THE IMPLEMENTATION ---------------------- */ | 
 | 85 | /* | 
 | 86 |  * Some of the choice I've made are pretty controversials. Defining an | 
 | 87 |  * API is very much weighting compromises. This goes into some of the | 
 | 88 |  * details and the thinking behind the implementation. | 
 | 89 |  * | 
 | 90 |  * Implementation goals : | 
 | 91 |  * -------------------- | 
 | 92 |  * The implementation goals were as follow : | 
 | 93 |  *	o Obvious : you should not need a PhD to understand what's happening, | 
 | 94 |  *		the benefit is easier maintainance. | 
 | 95 |  *	o Flexible : it should accommodate a wide variety of driver | 
 | 96 |  *		implementations and be as flexible as the old API. | 
 | 97 |  *	o Lean : it should be efficient memory wise to minimise the impact | 
 | 98 |  *		on kernel footprint. | 
 | 99 |  *	o Transparent to user space : the large number of user space | 
 | 100 |  *		applications that use Wireless Extensions should not need | 
 | 101 |  *		any modifications. | 
 | 102 |  * | 
 | 103 |  * Array of functions versus Struct of functions | 
 | 104 |  * --------------------------------------------- | 
 | 105 |  * 1) Having an array of functions allow the kernel code to access the | 
 | 106 |  * handler in a single lookup, which is much more efficient (think hash | 
 | 107 |  * table here). | 
 | 108 |  * 2) The only drawback is that driver writer may put their handler in | 
 | 109 |  * the wrong slot. This is trivial to test (I set the frequency, the | 
 | 110 |  * bitrate changes). Once the handler is in the proper slot, it will be | 
 | 111 |  * there forever, because the array is only extended at the end. | 
 | 112 |  * 3) Backward/forward compatibility : adding new handler just require | 
 | 113 |  * extending the array, so you can put newer driver in older kernel | 
 | 114 |  * without having to patch the kernel code (and vice versa). | 
 | 115 |  * | 
 | 116 |  * All handler are of the same generic type | 
 | 117 |  * ---------------------------------------- | 
 | 118 |  * That's a feature !!! | 
 | 119 |  * 1) Having a generic handler allow to have generic code, which is more | 
 | 120 |  * efficient. If each of the handler was individually typed I would need | 
 | 121 |  * to add a big switch in the kernel (== more bloat). This solution is | 
 | 122 |  * more scalable, adding new Wireless Extensions doesn't add new code. | 
 | 123 |  * 2) You can use the same handler in different slots of the array. For | 
 | 124 |  * hardware, it may be more efficient or logical to handle multiple | 
 | 125 |  * Wireless Extensions with a single function, and the API allow you to | 
 | 126 |  * do that. (An example would be a single record on the card to control | 
 | 127 |  * both bitrate and frequency, the handler would read the old record, | 
 | 128 |  * modify it according to info->cmd and rewrite it). | 
 | 129 |  * | 
 | 130 |  * Functions prototype uses union iwreq_data | 
 | 131 |  * ----------------------------------------- | 
 | 132 |  * Some would have prefered functions defined this way : | 
 | 133 |  *	static int mydriver_ioctl_setrate(struct net_device *dev,  | 
 | 134 |  *					  long rate, int auto) | 
 | 135 |  * 1) The kernel code doesn't "validate" the content of iwreq_data, and | 
 | 136 |  * can't do it (different hardware may have different notion of what a | 
 | 137 |  * valid frequency is), so we don't pretend that we do it. | 
 | 138 |  * 2) The above form is not extendable. If I want to add a flag (for | 
 | 139 |  * example to distinguish setting max rate and basic rate), I would | 
 | 140 |  * break the prototype. Using iwreq_data is more flexible. | 
 | 141 |  * 3) Also, the above form is not generic (see above). | 
 | 142 |  * 4) I don't expect driver developper using the wrong field of the | 
 | 143 |  * union (Doh !), so static typechecking doesn't add much value. | 
 | 144 |  * 5) Lastly, you can skip the union by doing : | 
 | 145 |  *	static int mydriver_ioctl_setrate(struct net_device *dev, | 
 | 146 |  *					  struct iw_request_info *info, | 
 | 147 |  *					  struct iw_param *rrq, | 
 | 148 |  *					  char *extra) | 
 | 149 |  * And then adding the handler in the array like this : | 
 | 150 |  *        (iw_handler) mydriver_ioctl_setrate,             // SIOCSIWRATE | 
 | 151 |  * | 
 | 152 |  * Using functions and not a registry | 
 | 153 |  * ---------------------------------- | 
 | 154 |  * Another implementation option would have been for every instance to | 
 | 155 |  * define a registry (a struct containing all the Wireless Extensions) | 
 | 156 |  * and only have a function to commit the registry to the hardware. | 
 | 157 |  * 1) This approach can be emulated by the current code, but not | 
 | 158 |  * vice versa. | 
 | 159 |  * 2) Some drivers don't keep any configuration in the driver, for them | 
 | 160 |  * adding such a registry would be a significant bloat. | 
 | 161 |  * 3) The code to translate from Wireless Extension to native format is | 
 | 162 |  * needed anyway, so it would not reduce significantely the amount of code. | 
 | 163 |  * 4) The current approach only selectively translate Wireless Extensions | 
 | 164 |  * to native format and only selectively set, whereas the registry approach | 
 | 165 |  * would require to translate all WE and set all parameters for any single | 
 | 166 |  * change. | 
 | 167 |  * 5) For many Wireless Extensions, the GET operation return the current | 
 | 168 |  * dynamic value, not the value that was set. | 
 | 169 |  * | 
 | 170 |  * This header is <net/iw_handler.h> | 
 | 171 |  * --------------------------------- | 
 | 172 |  * 1) This header is kernel space only and should not be exported to | 
 | 173 |  * user space. Headers in "include/linux/" are exported, headers in | 
 | 174 |  * "include/net/" are not. | 
 | 175 |  * | 
 | 176 |  * Mixed 32/64 bit issues | 
 | 177 |  * ---------------------- | 
 | 178 |  * The Wireless Extensions are designed to be 64 bit clean, by using only | 
 | 179 |  * datatypes with explicit storage size. | 
 | 180 |  * There are some issues related to kernel and user space using different | 
 | 181 |  * memory model, and in particular 64bit kernel with 32bit user space. | 
 | 182 |  * The problem is related to struct iw_point, that contains a pointer | 
 | 183 |  * that *may* need to be translated. | 
 | 184 |  * This is quite messy. The new API doesn't solve this problem (it can't), | 
 | 185 |  * but is a step in the right direction : | 
 | 186 |  * 1) Meta data about each ioctl is easily available, so we know what type | 
 | 187 |  * of translation is needed. | 
 | 188 |  * 2) The move of data between kernel and user space is only done in a single | 
 | 189 |  * place in the kernel, so adding specific hooks in there is possible. | 
 | 190 |  * 3) In the long term, it allows to move away from using ioctl as the | 
 | 191 |  * user space API. | 
 | 192 |  * | 
 | 193 |  * So many comments and so few code | 
 | 194 |  * -------------------------------- | 
 | 195 |  * That's a feature. Comments won't bloat the resulting kernel binary. | 
 | 196 |  */ | 
 | 197 |  | 
 | 198 | /***************************** INCLUDES *****************************/ | 
 | 199 |  | 
 | 200 | #include <linux/wireless.h>		/* IOCTL user space API */ | 
 | 201 | #include <linux/if_ether.h> | 
 | 202 |  | 
 | 203 | /***************************** VERSION *****************************/ | 
 | 204 | /* | 
 | 205 |  * This constant is used to know which version of the driver API is | 
 | 206 |  * available. Hopefully, this will be pretty stable and no changes | 
 | 207 |  * will be needed... | 
 | 208 |  * I just plan to increment with each new version. | 
 | 209 |  */ | 
| Jean Tourrilhes | c2805fb | 2007-03-23 00:31:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 210 | #define IW_HANDLER_VERSION	8 | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 211 |  | 
 | 212 | /* | 
 | 213 |  * Changes : | 
 | 214 |  * | 
 | 215 |  * V2 to V3 | 
 | 216 |  * -------- | 
 | 217 |  *	- Move event definition in <linux/wireless.h> | 
 | 218 |  *	- Add Wireless Event support : | 
 | 219 |  *		o wireless_send_event() prototype | 
 | 220 |  *		o iwe_stream_add_event/point() inline functions | 
 | 221 |  * V3 to V4 | 
 | 222 |  * -------- | 
 | 223 |  *	- Reshuffle IW_HEADER_TYPE_XXX to map IW_PRIV_TYPE_XXX changes | 
 | 224 |  * | 
 | 225 |  * V4 to V5 | 
 | 226 |  * -------- | 
 | 227 |  *	- Add new spy support : struct iw_spy_data & prototypes | 
 | 228 |  * | 
 | 229 |  * V5 to V6 | 
 | 230 |  * -------- | 
 | 231 |  *	- Change the way we get to spy_data method for added safety | 
 | 232 |  *	- Remove spy #ifdef, they are always on -> cleaner code | 
 | 233 |  *	- Add IW_DESCR_FLAG_NOMAX flag for very large requests | 
 | 234 |  *	- Start migrating get_wireless_stats to struct iw_handler_def | 
| Jean Tourrilhes | 6582c16 | 2005-09-02 11:32:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 235 |  * | 
 | 236 |  * V6 to V7 | 
 | 237 |  * -------- | 
 | 238 |  *	- Add struct ieee80211_device pointer in struct iw_public_data | 
 | 239 |  *	- Remove (struct iw_point *)->pointer from events and streams | 
 | 240 |  *	- Remove spy_offset from struct iw_handler_def | 
 | 241 |  *	- Add "check" version of event macros for ieee802.11 stack | 
| Jean Tourrilhes | c2805fb | 2007-03-23 00:31:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 242 |  * | 
 | 243 |  * V7 to V8 | 
 | 244 |  * ---------- | 
 | 245 |  *	- Prevent leaking of kernel space in stream on 64 bits. | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 246 |  */ | 
 | 247 |  | 
 | 248 | /**************************** CONSTANTS ****************************/ | 
 | 249 |  | 
 | 250 | /* Enhanced spy support available */ | 
 | 251 | #define IW_WIRELESS_SPY | 
 | 252 | #define IW_WIRELESS_THRSPY | 
 | 253 |  | 
 | 254 | /* Special error message for the driver to indicate that we | 
 | 255 |  * should do a commit after return from the iw_handler */ | 
 | 256 | #define EIWCOMMIT	EINPROGRESS | 
 | 257 |  | 
 | 258 | /* Flags available in struct iw_request_info */ | 
| David S. Miller | 0f5cabb | 2008-06-03 07:39:16 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 259 | #define IW_REQUEST_FLAG_COMPAT	0x0001	/* Compat ioctl call */ | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 260 |  | 
 | 261 | /* Type of headers we know about (basically union iwreq_data) */ | 
 | 262 | #define IW_HEADER_TYPE_NULL	0	/* Not available */ | 
 | 263 | #define IW_HEADER_TYPE_CHAR	2	/* char [IFNAMSIZ] */ | 
 | 264 | #define IW_HEADER_TYPE_UINT	4	/* __u32 */ | 
 | 265 | #define IW_HEADER_TYPE_FREQ	5	/* struct iw_freq */ | 
 | 266 | #define IW_HEADER_TYPE_ADDR	6	/* struct sockaddr */ | 
 | 267 | #define IW_HEADER_TYPE_POINT	8	/* struct iw_point */ | 
 | 268 | #define IW_HEADER_TYPE_PARAM	9	/* struct iw_param */ | 
 | 269 | #define IW_HEADER_TYPE_QUAL	10	/* struct iw_quality */ | 
 | 270 |  | 
 | 271 | /* Handling flags */ | 
 | 272 | /* Most are not implemented. I just use them as a reminder of some | 
 | 273 |  * cool features we might need one day ;-) */ | 
 | 274 | #define IW_DESCR_FLAG_NONE	0x0000	/* Obvious */ | 
 | 275 | /* Wrapper level flags */ | 
 | 276 | #define IW_DESCR_FLAG_DUMP	0x0001	/* Not part of the dump command */ | 
 | 277 | #define IW_DESCR_FLAG_EVENT	0x0002	/* Generate an event on SET */ | 
 | 278 | #define IW_DESCR_FLAG_RESTRICT	0x0004	/* GET : request is ROOT only */ | 
 | 279 | 				/* SET : Omit payload from generated iwevent */ | 
 | 280 | #define IW_DESCR_FLAG_NOMAX	0x0008	/* GET : no limit on request size */ | 
 | 281 | /* Driver level flags */ | 
 | 282 | #define IW_DESCR_FLAG_WAIT	0x0100	/* Wait for driver event */ | 
 | 283 |  | 
 | 284 | /****************************** TYPES ******************************/ | 
 | 285 |  | 
 | 286 | /* ----------------------- WIRELESS HANDLER ----------------------- */ | 
 | 287 | /* | 
 | 288 |  * A wireless handler is just a standard function, that looks like the | 
 | 289 |  * ioctl handler. | 
 | 290 |  * We also define there how a handler list look like... As the Wireless | 
 | 291 |  * Extension space is quite dense, we use a simple array, which is faster | 
 | 292 |  * (that's the perfect hash table ;-). | 
 | 293 |  */ | 
 | 294 |  | 
 | 295 | /* | 
 | 296 |  * Meta data about the request passed to the iw_handler. | 
 | 297 |  * Most handlers can safely ignore what's in there. | 
 | 298 |  * The 'cmd' field might come handy if you want to use the same handler | 
 | 299 |  * for multiple command... | 
 | 300 |  * This struct is also my long term insurance. I can add new fields here | 
 | 301 |  * without breaking the prototype of iw_handler... | 
 | 302 |  */ | 
 | 303 | struct iw_request_info | 
 | 304 | { | 
 | 305 | 	__u16		cmd;		/* Wireless Extension command */ | 
 | 306 | 	__u16		flags;		/* More to come ;-) */ | 
 | 307 | }; | 
 | 308 |  | 
 | 309 | struct net_device; | 
 | 310 |  | 
 | 311 | /* | 
 | 312 |  * This is how a function handling a Wireless Extension should look | 
 | 313 |  * like (both get and set, standard and private). | 
 | 314 |  */ | 
 | 315 | typedef int (*iw_handler)(struct net_device *dev, struct iw_request_info *info, | 
 | 316 | 			  union iwreq_data *wrqu, char *extra); | 
 | 317 |  | 
 | 318 | /* | 
 | 319 |  * This define all the handler that the driver export. | 
 | 320 |  * As you need only one per driver type, please use a static const | 
 | 321 |  * shared by all driver instances... Same for the members... | 
 | 322 |  * This will be linked from net_device in <linux/netdevice.h> | 
 | 323 |  */ | 
 | 324 | struct iw_handler_def | 
 | 325 | { | 
 | 326 | 	/* Number of handlers defined (more precisely, index of the | 
 | 327 | 	 * last defined handler + 1) */ | 
 | 328 | 	__u16			num_standard; | 
 | 329 | 	__u16			num_private; | 
 | 330 | 	/* Number of private arg description */ | 
 | 331 | 	__u16			num_private_args; | 
 | 332 |  | 
 | 333 | 	/* Array of handlers for standard ioctls | 
| Pete Zaitcev | 0b8d3256 | 2006-01-12 22:17:43 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 334 | 	 * We will call dev->wireless_handlers->standard[ioctl - SIOCSIWCOMMIT] | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 335 | 	 */ | 
 | 336 | 	const iw_handler *	standard; | 
 | 337 |  | 
 | 338 | 	/* Array of handlers for private ioctls | 
 | 339 | 	 * Will call dev->wireless_handlers->private[ioctl - SIOCIWFIRSTPRIV] | 
 | 340 | 	 */ | 
 | 341 | 	const iw_handler *	private; | 
 | 342 |  | 
 | 343 | 	/* Arguments of private handler. This one is just a list, so you | 
 | 344 | 	 * can put it in any order you want and should not leave holes... | 
 | 345 | 	 * We will automatically export that to user space... */ | 
 | 346 | 	const struct iw_priv_args *	private_args; | 
 | 347 |  | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 348 | 	/* New location of get_wireless_stats, to de-bloat struct net_device. | 
 | 349 | 	 * The old pointer in struct net_device will be gradually phased | 
 | 350 | 	 * out, and drivers are encouraged to use this one... */ | 
 | 351 | 	struct iw_statistics*	(*get_wireless_stats)(struct net_device *dev); | 
 | 352 | }; | 
 | 353 |  | 
 | 354 | /* ---------------------- IOCTL DESCRIPTION ---------------------- */ | 
 | 355 | /* | 
 | 356 |  * One of the main goal of the new interface is to deal entirely with | 
 | 357 |  * user space/kernel space memory move. | 
 | 358 |  * For that, we need to know : | 
 | 359 |  *	o if iwreq is a pointer or contain the full data | 
 | 360 |  *	o what is the size of the data to copy | 
 | 361 |  * | 
 | 362 |  * For private IOCTLs, we use the same rules as used by iwpriv and | 
 | 363 |  * defined in struct iw_priv_args. | 
 | 364 |  * | 
 | 365 |  * For standard IOCTLs, things are quite different and we need to | 
 | 366 |  * use the stuctures below. Actually, this struct is also more | 
 | 367 |  * efficient, but that's another story... | 
 | 368 |  */ | 
 | 369 |  | 
 | 370 | /* | 
 | 371 |  * Describe how a standard IOCTL looks like. | 
 | 372 |  */ | 
 | 373 | struct iw_ioctl_description | 
 | 374 | { | 
 | 375 | 	__u8	header_type;		/* NULL, iw_point or other */ | 
 | 376 | 	__u8	token_type;		/* Future */ | 
 | 377 | 	__u16	token_size;		/* Granularity of payload */ | 
 | 378 | 	__u16	min_tokens;		/* Min acceptable token number */ | 
 | 379 | 	__u16	max_tokens;		/* Max acceptable token number */ | 
 | 380 | 	__u32	flags;			/* Special handling of the request */ | 
 | 381 | }; | 
 | 382 |  | 
 | 383 | /* Need to think of short header translation table. Later. */ | 
 | 384 |  | 
 | 385 | /* --------------------- ENHANCED SPY SUPPORT --------------------- */ | 
 | 386 | /* | 
 | 387 |  * In the old days, the driver was handling spy support all by itself. | 
 | 388 |  * Now, the driver can delegate this task to Wireless Extensions. | 
 | 389 |  * It needs to include this struct in its private part and use the | 
 | 390 |  * standard spy iw_handler. | 
 | 391 |  */ | 
 | 392 |  | 
 | 393 | /* | 
 | 394 |  * Instance specific spy data, i.e. addresses spied and quality for them. | 
 | 395 |  */ | 
 | 396 | struct iw_spy_data | 
 | 397 | { | 
 | 398 | 	/* --- Standard spy support --- */ | 
 | 399 | 	int			spy_number; | 
 | 400 | 	u_char			spy_address[IW_MAX_SPY][ETH_ALEN]; | 
 | 401 | 	struct iw_quality	spy_stat[IW_MAX_SPY]; | 
 | 402 | 	/* --- Enhanced spy support (event) */ | 
 | 403 | 	struct iw_quality	spy_thr_low;	/* Low threshold */ | 
 | 404 | 	struct iw_quality	spy_thr_high;	/* High threshold */ | 
 | 405 | 	u_char			spy_thr_under[IW_MAX_SPY]; | 
 | 406 | }; | 
 | 407 |  | 
 | 408 | /* --------------------- DEVICE WIRELESS DATA --------------------- */ | 
 | 409 | /* | 
 | 410 |  * This is all the wireless data specific to a device instance that | 
| Jean Tourrilhes | 6582c16 | 2005-09-02 11:32:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 411 |  * is managed by the core of Wireless Extensions or the 802.11 layer. | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 412 |  * We only keep pointer to those structures, so that a driver is free | 
 | 413 |  * to share them between instances. | 
 | 414 |  * This structure should be initialised before registering the device. | 
 | 415 |  * Access to this data follow the same rules as any other struct net_device | 
 | 416 |  * data (i.e. valid as long as struct net_device exist, same locking rules). | 
 | 417 |  */ | 
| Jean Tourrilhes | 6582c16 | 2005-09-02 11:32:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 418 | /* Forward declaration */ | 
 | 419 | struct ieee80211_device; | 
 | 420 | /* The struct */ | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 421 | struct iw_public_data { | 
 | 422 | 	/* Driver enhanced spy support */ | 
| Jean Tourrilhes | 6582c16 | 2005-09-02 11:32:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 423 | 	struct iw_spy_data *		spy_data; | 
 | 424 | 	/* Structure managed by the in-kernel IEEE 802.11 layer */ | 
 | 425 | 	struct ieee80211_device *	ieee80211; | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 426 | }; | 
 | 427 |  | 
 | 428 | /**************************** PROTOTYPES ****************************/ | 
 | 429 | /* | 
 | 430 |  * Functions part of the Wireless Extensions (defined in net/core/wireless.c). | 
 | 431 |  * Those may be called only within the kernel. | 
 | 432 |  */ | 
 | 433 |  | 
| Johannes Berg | 5568296 | 2007-09-20 13:09:35 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 434 | /* First : function strictly used inside the kernel */ | 
 | 435 |  | 
 | 436 | /* Handle /proc/net/wireless, called in net/code/dev.c */ | 
 | 437 | extern int dev_get_wireless_info(char * buffer, char **start, off_t offset, | 
 | 438 | 				 int length); | 
 | 439 |  | 
 | 440 | /* Second : functions that may be called by driver modules */ | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 441 |  | 
 | 442 | /* Send a single event to user space */ | 
 | 443 | extern void wireless_send_event(struct net_device *	dev, | 
 | 444 | 				unsigned int		cmd, | 
 | 445 | 				union iwreq_data *	wrqu, | 
 | 446 | 				char *			extra); | 
 | 447 |  | 
 | 448 | /* We may need a function to send a stream of events to user space. | 
 | 449 |  * More on that later... */ | 
 | 450 |  | 
 | 451 | /* Standard handler for SIOCSIWSPY */ | 
 | 452 | extern int iw_handler_set_spy(struct net_device *	dev, | 
 | 453 | 			      struct iw_request_info *	info, | 
 | 454 | 			      union iwreq_data *	wrqu, | 
 | 455 | 			      char *			extra); | 
 | 456 | /* Standard handler for SIOCGIWSPY */ | 
 | 457 | extern int iw_handler_get_spy(struct net_device *	dev, | 
 | 458 | 			      struct iw_request_info *	info, | 
 | 459 | 			      union iwreq_data *	wrqu, | 
 | 460 | 			      char *			extra); | 
 | 461 | /* Standard handler for SIOCSIWTHRSPY */ | 
 | 462 | extern int iw_handler_set_thrspy(struct net_device *	dev, | 
 | 463 | 				 struct iw_request_info *info, | 
 | 464 | 				 union iwreq_data *	wrqu, | 
 | 465 | 				 char *			extra); | 
 | 466 | /* Standard handler for SIOCGIWTHRSPY */ | 
 | 467 | extern int iw_handler_get_thrspy(struct net_device *	dev, | 
 | 468 | 				 struct iw_request_info *info, | 
 | 469 | 				 union iwreq_data *	wrqu, | 
 | 470 | 				 char *			extra); | 
 | 471 | /* Driver call to update spy records */ | 
 | 472 | extern void wireless_spy_update(struct net_device *	dev, | 
 | 473 | 				unsigned char *		address, | 
 | 474 | 				struct iw_quality *	wstats); | 
 | 475 |  | 
 | 476 | /************************* INLINE FUNTIONS *************************/ | 
 | 477 | /* | 
 | 478 |  * Function that are so simple that it's more efficient inlining them | 
 | 479 |  */ | 
 | 480 |  | 
| David S. Miller | ccc5805 | 2008-06-16 18:50:49 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 481 | static inline int iwe_stream_lcp_len(struct iw_request_info *info) | 
 | 482 | { | 
 | 483 | #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT | 
 | 484 | 	if (info->flags & IW_REQUEST_FLAG_COMPAT) | 
 | 485 | 		return IW_EV_COMPAT_LCP_LEN; | 
 | 486 | #endif | 
 | 487 | 	return IW_EV_LCP_LEN; | 
 | 488 | } | 
 | 489 |  | 
 | 490 | static inline int iwe_stream_point_len(struct iw_request_info *info) | 
 | 491 | { | 
 | 492 | #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT | 
 | 493 | 	if (info->flags & IW_REQUEST_FLAG_COMPAT) | 
 | 494 | 		return IW_EV_COMPAT_POINT_LEN; | 
 | 495 | #endif | 
 | 496 | 	return IW_EV_POINT_LEN; | 
 | 497 | } | 
 | 498 |  | 
 | 499 | static inline int iwe_stream_event_len_adjust(struct iw_request_info *info, | 
 | 500 | 					      int event_len) | 
 | 501 | { | 
 | 502 | #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT | 
 | 503 | 	if (info->flags & IW_REQUEST_FLAG_COMPAT) { | 
 | 504 | 		event_len -= IW_EV_LCP_LEN; | 
 | 505 | 		event_len += IW_EV_COMPAT_LCP_LEN; | 
 | 506 | 	} | 
 | 507 | #endif | 
 | 508 |  | 
 | 509 | 	return event_len; | 
 | 510 | } | 
 | 511 |  | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 512 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | 
 | 513 | /* | 
 | 514 |  * Wrapper to add an Wireless Event to a stream of events. | 
 | 515 |  */ | 
 | 516 | static inline char * | 
| David S. Miller | ccc5805 | 2008-06-16 18:50:49 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 517 | iwe_stream_add_event(struct iw_request_info *info, char *stream, char *ends, | 
 | 518 | 		     struct iw_event *iwe, int event_len) | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 519 | { | 
| David S. Miller | ccc5805 | 2008-06-16 18:50:49 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 520 | 	int lcp_len = iwe_stream_lcp_len(info); | 
 | 521 |  | 
 | 522 | 	event_len = iwe_stream_event_len_adjust(info, event_len); | 
 | 523 |  | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 524 | 	/* Check if it's possible */ | 
| Jean Tourrilhes | 6582c16 | 2005-09-02 11:32:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 525 | 	if(likely((stream + event_len) < ends)) { | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 526 | 		iwe->len = event_len; | 
| Jean Tourrilhes | c2805fb | 2007-03-23 00:31:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 527 | 		/* Beware of alignement issues on 64 bits */ | 
 | 528 | 		memcpy(stream, (char *) iwe, IW_EV_LCP_PK_LEN); | 
| David S. Miller | ccc5805 | 2008-06-16 18:50:49 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 529 | 		memcpy(stream + lcp_len, &iwe->u, | 
 | 530 | 		       event_len - lcp_len); | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 531 | 		stream += event_len; | 
 | 532 | 	} | 
 | 533 | 	return stream; | 
 | 534 | } | 
 | 535 |  | 
 | 536 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | 
 | 537 | /* | 
 | 538 |  * Wrapper to add an short Wireless Event containing a pointer to a | 
 | 539 |  * stream of events. | 
 | 540 |  */ | 
 | 541 | static inline char * | 
| David S. Miller | ccc5805 | 2008-06-16 18:50:49 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 542 | iwe_stream_add_point(struct iw_request_info *info, char *stream, char *ends, | 
 | 543 | 		     struct iw_event *iwe, char *extra) | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 544 | { | 
| David S. Miller | ccc5805 | 2008-06-16 18:50:49 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 545 | 	int event_len = iwe_stream_point_len(info) + iwe->u.data.length; | 
 | 546 | 	int point_len = iwe_stream_point_len(info); | 
 | 547 | 	int lcp_len   = iwe_stream_lcp_len(info); | 
 | 548 |  | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 549 | 	/* Check if it's possible */ | 
| Jean Tourrilhes | 6582c16 | 2005-09-02 11:32:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 550 | 	if(likely((stream + event_len) < ends)) { | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 551 | 		iwe->len = event_len; | 
| Jean Tourrilhes | c2805fb | 2007-03-23 00:31:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 552 | 		memcpy(stream, (char *) iwe, IW_EV_LCP_PK_LEN); | 
| David S. Miller | ccc5805 | 2008-06-16 18:50:49 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 553 | 		memcpy(stream + lcp_len, | 
 | 554 | 		       ((char *) &iwe->u) + IW_EV_POINT_OFF, | 
| Jean Tourrilhes | c2805fb | 2007-03-23 00:31:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 555 | 		       IW_EV_POINT_PK_LEN - IW_EV_LCP_PK_LEN); | 
| David S. Miller | ccc5805 | 2008-06-16 18:50:49 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 556 | 		memcpy(stream + point_len, extra, iwe->u.data.length); | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 557 | 		stream += event_len; | 
 | 558 | 	} | 
 | 559 | 	return stream; | 
 | 560 | } | 
 | 561 |  | 
 | 562 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | 
 | 563 | /* | 
 | 564 |  * Wrapper to add a value to a Wireless Event in a stream of events. | 
 | 565 |  * Be careful, this one is tricky to use properly : | 
 | 566 |  * At the first run, you need to have (value = event + IW_EV_LCP_LEN). | 
 | 567 |  */ | 
 | 568 | static inline char * | 
| David S. Miller | ccc5805 | 2008-06-16 18:50:49 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 569 | iwe_stream_add_value(struct iw_request_info *info, char *event, char *value, | 
 | 570 | 		     char *ends, struct iw_event *iwe, int event_len) | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 571 | { | 
| David S. Miller | ccc5805 | 2008-06-16 18:50:49 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 572 | 	int lcp_len = iwe_stream_lcp_len(info); | 
 | 573 |  | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 574 | 	/* Don't duplicate LCP */ | 
 | 575 | 	event_len -= IW_EV_LCP_LEN; | 
 | 576 |  | 
 | 577 | 	/* Check if it's possible */ | 
| Jean Tourrilhes | 6582c16 | 2005-09-02 11:32:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 578 | 	if(likely((value + event_len) < ends)) { | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 579 | 		/* Add new value */ | 
| David S. Miller | ccc5805 | 2008-06-16 18:50:49 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 580 | 		memcpy(value, &iwe->u, event_len); | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 581 | 		value += event_len; | 
 | 582 | 		/* Patch LCP */ | 
 | 583 | 		iwe->len = value - event; | 
| David S. Miller | ccc5805 | 2008-06-16 18:50:49 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 584 | 		memcpy(event, (char *) iwe, lcp_len); | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 585 | 	} | 
 | 586 | 	return value; | 
 | 587 | } | 
 | 588 |  | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 589 | #endif	/* _IW_HANDLER_H */ |