1 /* src/p80211/p80211knetdev.c
3 * Linux Kernel net device interface
5 * Copyright (C) 1999 AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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38 * http://www.linux-wlan.com
40 * --------------------------------------------------------------------
42 * Portions of the development of this software were funded by
43 * Intersil Corporation as part of PRISM(R) chipset product development.
45 * --------------------------------------------------------------------
47 * The functions required for a Linux network device are defined here.
49 * --------------------------------------------------------------------
53 /*================================================================*/
57 #include <linux/version.h>
59 #include <linux/module.h>
60 #include <linux/kernel.h>
61 #include <linux/sched.h>
62 #include <linux/types.h>
63 #include <linux/skbuff.h>
64 #include <linux/slab.h>
65 #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
66 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
67 #include <linux/netdevice.h>
68 #include <linux/kmod.h>
69 #include <linux/if_arp.h>
70 #include <linux/wireless.h>
71 #include <linux/sockios.h>
72 #include <linux/etherdevice.h>
74 #include <asm/bitops.h>
75 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
76 #include <asm/byteorder.h>
79 #include <linux/ethtool.h>
82 #include <net/iw_handler.h>
83 #include <net/net_namespace.h>
85 /*================================================================*/
86 /* Project Includes */
88 #include "wlan_compat.h"
89 #include "p80211types.h"
90 #include "p80211hdr.h"
91 #include "p80211conv.h"
92 #include "p80211mgmt.h"
93 #include "p80211msg.h"
94 #include "p80211netdev.h"
95 #include "p80211ioctl.h"
96 #include "p80211req.h"
97 #include "p80211metastruct.h"
98 #include "p80211metadef.h"
100 /*================================================================*/
101 /* Local Constants */
103 /*================================================================*/
107 /*================================================================*/
110 /*================================================================*/
111 /* Local Function Declarations */
113 /* Support functions */
114 static void p80211netdev_rx_bh(unsigned long arg
);
116 /* netdevice method functions */
117 static int p80211knetdev_init( netdevice_t
*netdev
);
118 static struct net_device_stats
* p80211knetdev_get_stats(netdevice_t
*netdev
);
119 static int p80211knetdev_open( netdevice_t
*netdev
);
120 static int p80211knetdev_stop( netdevice_t
*netdev
);
121 static int p80211knetdev_hard_start_xmit( struct sk_buff
*skb
, netdevice_t
*netdev
);
122 static void p80211knetdev_set_multicast_list(netdevice_t
*dev
);
123 static int p80211knetdev_do_ioctl(netdevice_t
*dev
, struct ifreq
*ifr
, int cmd
);
124 static int p80211knetdev_set_mac_address(netdevice_t
*dev
, void *addr
);
125 static void p80211knetdev_tx_timeout(netdevice_t
*netdev
);
126 static int p80211_rx_typedrop( wlandevice_t
*wlandev
, u16 fc
);
128 int wlan_watchdog
= 5000;
129 module_param(wlan_watchdog
, int, 0644);
130 MODULE_PARM_DESC(wlan_watchdog
, "transmit timeout in milliseconds");
132 int wlan_wext_write
= 1;
133 module_param(wlan_wext_write
, int, 0644);
134 MODULE_PARM_DESC(wlan_wext_write
, "enable write wireless extensions");
136 #ifdef WLAN_INCLUDE_DEBUG
138 module_param(wlan_debug
, int, 0644);
139 MODULE_PARM_DESC(wlan_debug
, "p80211 debug level");
142 /*================================================================*/
143 /* Function Definitions */
145 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
148 * Init method for a Linux netdevice. Called in response to
156 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
157 static int p80211knetdev_init( netdevice_t
*netdev
)
160 /* Called in response to register_netdev */
161 /* This is usually the probe function, but the probe has */
162 /* already been done by the MSD and the create_kdev */
163 /* function. All we do here is return success */
169 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
170 * p80211knetdev_get_stats
172 * Statistics retrieval for linux netdevices. Here we're reporting
173 * the Linux i/f level statistics. Hence, for the primary numbers,
174 * we don't want to report the numbers from the MIB. Eventually,
175 * it might be useful to collect some of the error counters though.
178 * netdev Linux netdevice
181 * the address of the statistics structure
182 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
183 static struct net_device_stats
*
184 p80211knetdev_get_stats(netdevice_t
*netdev
)
186 wlandevice_t
*wlandev
= netdev
->ml_priv
;
189 /* TODO: review the MIB stats for items that correspond to
193 return &(wlandev
->linux_stats
);
197 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
200 * Linux netdevice open method. Following a successful call here,
201 * the device is supposed to be ready for tx and rx. In our
202 * situation that may not be entirely true due to the state of the
206 * netdev Linux network device structure
209 * zero on success, non-zero otherwise
210 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
211 static int p80211knetdev_open( netdevice_t
*netdev
)
213 int result
= 0; /* success */
214 wlandevice_t
*wlandev
= netdev
->ml_priv
;
218 /* Check to make sure the MSD is running */
219 if ( wlandev
->msdstate
!= WLAN_MSD_RUNNING
) {
223 /* Tell the MSD to open */
224 if ( wlandev
->open
!= NULL
) {
225 result
= wlandev
->open(wlandev
);
227 netif_start_queue(wlandev
->netdev
);
228 wlandev
->state
= WLAN_DEVICE_OPEN
;
239 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
242 * Linux netdevice stop (close) method. Following this call,
243 * no frames should go up or down through this interface.
246 * netdev Linux network device structure
249 * zero on success, non-zero otherwise
250 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
251 static int p80211knetdev_stop( netdevice_t
*netdev
)
254 wlandevice_t
*wlandev
= netdev
->ml_priv
;
258 if ( wlandev
->close
!= NULL
) {
259 result
= wlandev
->close(wlandev
);
262 netif_stop_queue(wlandev
->netdev
);
263 wlandev
->state
= WLAN_DEVICE_CLOSED
;
269 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
272 * Frame receive function called by the mac specific driver.
275 * wlandev WLAN network device structure
276 * skb skbuff containing a full 802.11 frame.
281 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
283 p80211netdev_rx(wlandevice_t
*wlandev
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
287 /* Enqueue for post-irq processing */
288 skb_queue_tail(&wlandev
->nsd_rxq
, skb
);
290 tasklet_schedule(&wlandev
->rx_bh
);
296 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
299 * Deferred processing of all received frames.
302 * wlandev WLAN network device structure
303 * skb skbuff containing a full 802.11 frame.
308 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
309 static void p80211netdev_rx_bh(unsigned long arg
)
311 wlandevice_t
*wlandev
= (wlandevice_t
*) arg
;
312 struct sk_buff
*skb
= NULL
;
313 netdevice_t
*dev
= wlandev
->netdev
;
314 p80211_hdr_a3_t
*hdr
;
319 /* Let's empty our our queue */
320 while ( (skb
= skb_dequeue(&wlandev
->nsd_rxq
)) ) {
321 if (wlandev
->state
== WLAN_DEVICE_OPEN
) {
323 if (dev
->type
!= ARPHRD_ETHER
) {
324 /* RAW frame; we shouldn't convert it */
325 // XXX Append the Prism Header here instead.
327 /* set up various data fields */
329 skb_reset_mac_header(skb
);
330 skb
->ip_summed
= CHECKSUM_NONE
;
331 skb
->pkt_type
= PACKET_OTHERHOST
;
332 skb
->protocol
= htons(ETH_P_80211_RAW
);
333 dev
->last_rx
= jiffies
;
335 wlandev
->linux_stats
.rx_packets
++;
336 wlandev
->linux_stats
.rx_bytes
+= skb
->len
;
340 hdr
= (p80211_hdr_a3_t
*)skb
->data
;
341 fc
= ieee2host16(hdr
->fc
);
342 if (p80211_rx_typedrop(wlandev
, fc
)) {
347 /* perform mcast filtering */
348 if (wlandev
->netdev
->flags
& IFF_ALLMULTI
) {
349 /* allow my local address through */
350 if (memcmp(hdr
->a1
, wlandev
->netdev
->dev_addr
, WLAN_ADDR_LEN
) != 0) {
351 /* but reject anything else that isn't multicast */
352 if (!(hdr
->a1
[0] & 0x01)) {
359 if ( skb_p80211_to_ether(wlandev
, wlandev
->ethconv
, skb
) == 0 ) {
360 skb
->dev
->last_rx
= jiffies
;
361 wlandev
->linux_stats
.rx_packets
++;
362 wlandev
->linux_stats
.rx_bytes
+= skb
->len
;
366 WLAN_LOG_DEBUG(1, "p80211_to_ether failed.\n");
376 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
377 * p80211knetdev_hard_start_xmit
379 * Linux netdevice method for transmitting a frame.
382 * skb Linux sk_buff containing the frame.
383 * netdev Linux netdevice.
386 * If the lower layers report that buffers are full. netdev->tbusy
387 * will be set to prevent higher layers from sending more traffic.
389 * Note: If this function returns non-zero, higher layers retain
390 * ownership of the skb.
393 * zero on success, non-zero on failure.
394 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
395 static int p80211knetdev_hard_start_xmit( struct sk_buff
*skb
, netdevice_t
*netdev
)
399 wlandevice_t
*wlandev
= netdev
->ml_priv
;
400 p80211_hdr_t p80211_hdr
;
401 p80211_metawep_t p80211_wep
;
409 if (wlandev
->state
!= WLAN_DEVICE_OPEN
) {
414 memset(&p80211_hdr
, 0, sizeof(p80211_hdr_t
));
415 memset(&p80211_wep
, 0, sizeof(p80211_metawep_t
));
417 if ( netif_queue_stopped(netdev
) ) {
418 WLAN_LOG_DEBUG(1, "called when queue stopped.\n");
423 netif_stop_queue(netdev
);
425 /* Check to see that a valid mode is set */
426 switch( wlandev
->macmode
) {
427 case WLAN_MACMODE_IBSS_STA
:
428 case WLAN_MACMODE_ESS_STA
:
429 case WLAN_MACMODE_ESS_AP
:
432 /* Mode isn't set yet, just drop the frame
433 * and return success .
434 * TODO: we need a saner way to handle this
436 if(skb
->protocol
!= ETH_P_80211_RAW
) {
437 netif_start_queue(wlandev
->netdev
);
439 "Tx attempt prior to association, frame dropped.\n");
440 wlandev
->linux_stats
.tx_dropped
++;
447 /* Check for raw transmits */
448 if(skb
->protocol
== ETH_P_80211_RAW
) {
449 if (!capable(CAP_NET_ADMIN
)) {
453 /* move the header over */
454 memcpy(&p80211_hdr
, skb
->data
, sizeof(p80211_hdr_t
));
455 skb_pull(skb
, sizeof(p80211_hdr_t
));
457 if ( skb_ether_to_p80211(wlandev
, wlandev
->ethconv
, skb
, &p80211_hdr
, &p80211_wep
) != 0 ) {
459 WLAN_LOG_DEBUG(1, "ether_to_80211(%d) failed.\n",
465 if ( wlandev
->txframe
== NULL
) {
470 netdev
->trans_start
= jiffies
;
472 wlandev
->linux_stats
.tx_packets
++;
473 /* count only the packet payload */
474 wlandev
->linux_stats
.tx_bytes
+= skb
->len
;
476 txresult
= wlandev
->txframe(wlandev
, skb
, &p80211_hdr
, &p80211_wep
);
478 if ( txresult
== 0) {
479 /* success and more buf */
480 /* avail, re: hw_txdata */
481 netif_wake_queue(wlandev
->netdev
);
483 } else if ( txresult
== 1 ) {
484 /* success, no more avail */
485 WLAN_LOG_DEBUG(3, "txframe success, no more bufs\n");
486 /* netdev->tbusy = 1; don't set here, irqhdlr */
487 /* may have already cleared it */
489 } else if ( txresult
== 2 ) {
490 /* alloc failure, drop frame */
491 WLAN_LOG_DEBUG(3, "txframe returned alloc_fail\n");
494 /* buffer full or queue busy, drop frame. */
495 WLAN_LOG_DEBUG(3, "txframe returned full or busy\n");
500 /* Free up the WEP buffer if it's not the same as the skb */
501 if ((p80211_wep
.data
) && (p80211_wep
.data
!= skb
->data
))
502 kfree(p80211_wep
.data
);
504 /* we always free the skb here, never in a lower level. */
513 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
514 * p80211knetdev_set_multicast_list
516 * Called from higher lavers whenever there's a need to set/clear
517 * promiscuous mode or rewrite the multicast list.
524 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
525 static void p80211knetdev_set_multicast_list(netdevice_t
*dev
)
527 wlandevice_t
*wlandev
= dev
->ml_priv
;
531 /* TODO: real multicast support as well */
533 if (wlandev
->set_multicast_list
)
534 wlandev
->set_multicast_list(wlandev
, dev
);
541 static int p80211netdev_ethtool(wlandevice_t
*wlandev
, void __user
*useraddr
)
544 struct ethtool_drvinfo info
;
545 struct ethtool_value edata
;
547 memset(&info
, 0, sizeof(info
));
548 memset(&edata
, 0, sizeof(edata
));
550 if (copy_from_user(ðcmd
, useraddr
, sizeof(ethcmd
)))
554 case ETHTOOL_GDRVINFO
:
556 snprintf(info
.driver
, sizeof(info
.driver
), "p80211_%s",
558 snprintf(info
.version
, sizeof(info
.version
), "%s",
564 if (copy_to_user(useraddr
, &info
, sizeof(info
)))
571 if (wlandev
->linkstatus
&&
572 (wlandev
->macmode
!= WLAN_MACMODE_NONE
)) {
578 if (copy_to_user(useraddr
, &edata
, sizeof(edata
)))
589 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
590 * p80211knetdev_do_ioctl
592 * Handle an ioctl call on one of our devices. Everything Linux
593 * ioctl specific is done here. Then we pass the contents of the
594 * ifr->data to the request message handler.
597 * dev Linux kernel netdevice
598 * ifr Our private ioctl request structure, typed for the
599 * generic struct ifreq so we can use ptr to func
603 * zero on success, a negative errno on failure. Possible values:
604 * -ENETDOWN Device isn't up.
605 * -EBUSY cmd already in progress
606 * -ETIME p80211 cmd timed out (MSD may have its own timers)
607 * -EFAULT memory fault copying msg from user buffer
608 * -ENOMEM unable to allocate kernel msg buffer
609 * -ENOSYS bad magic, it the cmd really for us?
610 * -EintR sleeping on cmd, awakened by signal, cmd cancelled.
613 * Process thread (ioctl caller). TODO: SMP support may require
615 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
616 static int p80211knetdev_do_ioctl(netdevice_t
*dev
, struct ifreq
*ifr
, int cmd
)
619 p80211ioctl_req_t
*req
= (p80211ioctl_req_t
*)ifr
;
620 wlandevice_t
*wlandev
= dev
->ml_priv
;
624 WLAN_LOG_DEBUG(2, "rx'd ioctl, cmd=%d, len=%d\n", cmd
, req
->len
);
627 if (cmd
== SIOCETHTOOL
) {
628 result
= p80211netdev_ethtool(wlandev
, (void __user
*) ifr
->ifr_data
);
633 /* Test the magic, assume ifr is good if it's there */
634 if ( req
->magic
!= P80211_IOCTL_MAGIC
) {
639 if ( cmd
== P80211_IFTEST
) {
642 } else if ( cmd
!= P80211_IFREQ
) {
647 /* Allocate a buf of size req->len */
648 if ((msgbuf
= kmalloc( req
->len
, GFP_KERNEL
))) {
649 if ( copy_from_user( msgbuf
, (void __user
*) req
->data
, req
->len
) ) {
652 result
= p80211req_dorequest( wlandev
, msgbuf
);
656 if ( copy_to_user( (void __user
*) req
->data
, msgbuf
, req
->len
)) {
667 return result
; /* If allocate,copyfrom or copyto fails, return errno */
670 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
671 * p80211knetdev_set_mac_address
673 * Handles the ioctl for changing the MACAddress of a netdevice
675 * references: linux/netdevice.h and drivers/net/net_init.c
677 * NOTE: [MSM] We only prevent address changes when the netdev is
678 * up. We don't control anything based on dot11 state. If the
679 * address is changed on a STA that's currently associated, you
680 * will probably lose the ability to send and receive data frames.
681 * Just be aware. Therefore, this should usually only be done
682 * prior to scan/join/auth/assoc.
685 * dev netdevice struct
686 * addr the new MACAddress (a struct)
689 * zero on success, a negative errno on failure. Possible values:
690 * -EBUSY device is bussy (cmd not possible)
691 * -and errors returned by: p80211req_dorequest(..)
693 * by: Collin R. Mulliner <collin@mulliner.org>
694 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
695 static int p80211knetdev_set_mac_address(netdevice_t
*dev
, void *addr
)
697 struct sockaddr
*new_addr
= addr
;
698 p80211msg_dot11req_mibset_t dot11req
;
699 p80211item_unk392_t
*mibattr
;
700 p80211item_pstr6_t
*macaddr
;
701 p80211item_uint32_t
*resultcode
;
705 /* If we're running, we don't allow MAC address changes */
706 if (netif_running(dev
)) {
710 /* Set up some convenience pointers. */
711 mibattr
= &dot11req
.mibattribute
;
712 macaddr
= (p80211item_pstr6_t
*)&mibattr
->data
;
713 resultcode
= &dot11req
.resultcode
;
715 /* Set up a dot11req_mibset */
716 memset(&dot11req
, 0, sizeof(p80211msg_dot11req_mibset_t
));
717 dot11req
.msgcode
= DIDmsg_dot11req_mibset
;
718 dot11req
.msglen
= sizeof(p80211msg_dot11req_mibset_t
);
719 memcpy(dot11req
.devname
,
720 ((wlandevice_t
*)dev
->ml_priv
)->name
,
721 WLAN_DEVNAMELEN_MAX
- 1);
723 /* Set up the mibattribute argument */
724 mibattr
->did
= DIDmsg_dot11req_mibset_mibattribute
;
725 mibattr
->status
= P80211ENUM_msgitem_status_data_ok
;
726 mibattr
->len
= sizeof(mibattr
->data
);
728 macaddr
->did
= DIDmib_dot11mac_dot11OperationTable_dot11MACAddress
;
729 macaddr
->status
= P80211ENUM_msgitem_status_data_ok
;
730 macaddr
->len
= sizeof(macaddr
->data
);
731 macaddr
->data
.len
= WLAN_ADDR_LEN
;
732 memcpy(&macaddr
->data
.data
, new_addr
->sa_data
, WLAN_ADDR_LEN
);
734 /* Set up the resultcode argument */
735 resultcode
->did
= DIDmsg_dot11req_mibset_resultcode
;
736 resultcode
->status
= P80211ENUM_msgitem_status_no_value
;
737 resultcode
->len
= sizeof(resultcode
->data
);
738 resultcode
->data
= 0;
740 /* now fire the request */
741 result
= p80211req_dorequest(dev
->ml_priv
, (u8
*)&dot11req
);
743 /* If the request wasn't successful, report an error and don't
744 * change the netdev address
746 if ( result
!= 0 || resultcode
->data
!= P80211ENUM_resultcode_success
) {
748 "Low-level driver failed dot11req_mibset(dot11MACAddress).\n");
749 result
= -EADDRNOTAVAIL
;
751 /* everything's ok, change the addr in netdev */
752 memcpy(dev
->dev_addr
, new_addr
->sa_data
, dev
->addr_len
);
759 static int wlan_change_mtu(netdevice_t
*dev
, int new_mtu
)
762 // 2312 is max 802.11 payload, 20 is overhead, (ether + llc +snap)
763 // and another 8 for wep.
764 if ( (new_mtu
< 68) || (new_mtu
> (2312 - 20 - 8)))
776 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
779 * Roughly matches the functionality of ether_setup. Here
780 * we set up any members of the wlandevice structure that are common
781 * to all devices. Additionally, we allocate a linux 'struct device'
782 * and perform the same setup as ether_setup.
784 * Note: It's important that the caller have setup the wlandev->name
785 * ptr prior to calling this function.
788 * wlandev ptr to the wlandev structure for the
791 * zero on success, non-zero otherwise.
793 * Should be process thread. We'll assume it might be
794 * interrupt though. When we add support for statically
795 * compiled drivers, this function will be called in the
796 * context of the kernel startup code.
797 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
798 int wlan_setup(wlandevice_t
*wlandev
)
805 /* Set up the wlandev */
806 wlandev
->state
= WLAN_DEVICE_CLOSED
;
807 wlandev
->ethconv
= WLAN_ETHCONV_8021h
;
808 wlandev
->macmode
= WLAN_MACMODE_NONE
;
810 /* Set up the rx queue */
811 skb_queue_head_init(&wlandev
->nsd_rxq
);
812 tasklet_init(&wlandev
->rx_bh
,
814 (unsigned long)wlandev
);
816 /* Allocate and initialize the struct device */
817 dev
= kmalloc(sizeof(netdevice_t
), GFP_ATOMIC
);
819 WLAN_LOG_ERROR("Failed to alloc netdev.\n");
822 memset( dev
, 0, sizeof(netdevice_t
));
824 wlandev
->netdev
= dev
;
825 dev
->ml_priv
= wlandev
;
826 dev
->hard_start_xmit
= p80211knetdev_hard_start_xmit
;
827 dev
->get_stats
= p80211knetdev_get_stats
;
828 #ifdef HAVE_PRIVATE_IOCTL
829 dev
->do_ioctl
= p80211knetdev_do_ioctl
;
831 #ifdef HAVE_MULTICAST
832 dev
->set_multicast_list
= p80211knetdev_set_multicast_list
;
834 dev
->init
= p80211knetdev_init
;
835 dev
->open
= p80211knetdev_open
;
836 dev
->stop
= p80211knetdev_stop
;
838 #if (WIRELESS_EXT < 21)
839 dev
->get_wireless_stats
= p80211wext_get_wireless_stats
;
841 dev
->wireless_handlers
= &p80211wext_handler_def
;
843 netif_stop_queue(dev
);
844 #ifdef HAVE_CHANGE_MTU
845 dev
->change_mtu
= wlan_change_mtu
;
847 #ifdef HAVE_SET_MAC_ADDR
848 dev
->set_mac_address
= p80211knetdev_set_mac_address
;
850 #ifdef HAVE_TX_TIMEOUT
851 dev
->tx_timeout
= &p80211knetdev_tx_timeout
;
852 dev
->watchdog_timeo
= (wlan_watchdog
* HZ
) / 1000;
854 netif_carrier_off(dev
);
861 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
864 * This function is paired with the wlan_setup routine. It should
865 * be called after unregister_wlandev. Basically, all it does is
866 * free the 'struct device' that's associated with the wlandev.
867 * We do it here because the 'struct device' isn't allocated
868 * explicitly in the driver code, it's done in wlan_setup. To
869 * do the free in the driver might seem like 'magic'.
872 * wlandev ptr to the wlandev structure for the
875 * zero on success, non-zero otherwise.
877 * Should be process thread. We'll assume it might be
878 * interrupt though. When we add support for statically
879 * compiled drivers, this function will be called in the
880 * context of the kernel startup code.
881 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
882 int wlan_unsetup(wlandevice_t
*wlandev
)
888 tasklet_kill(&wlandev
->rx_bh
);
890 if (wlandev
->netdev
== NULL
) {
891 WLAN_LOG_ERROR("called without wlandev->netdev set.\n");
894 free_netdev(wlandev
->netdev
);
895 wlandev
->netdev
= NULL
;
904 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
907 * Roughly matches the functionality of register_netdev. This function
908 * is called after the driver has successfully probed and set up the
909 * resources for the device. It's now ready to become a named device
910 * in the Linux system.
912 * First we allocate a name for the device (if not already set), then
913 * we call the Linux function register_netdevice.
916 * wlandev ptr to the wlandev structure for the
919 * zero on success, non-zero otherwise.
921 * Can be either interrupt or not.
922 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
923 int register_wlandev(wlandevice_t
*wlandev
)
926 netdevice_t
*dev
= wlandev
->netdev
;
930 i
= dev_alloc_name(wlandev
->netdev
, "wlan%d");
932 i
= register_netdev(wlandev
->netdev
);
938 strcpy(wlandev
->name
, dev
->name
);
945 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
948 * Roughly matches the functionality of unregister_netdev. This
949 * function is called to remove a named device from the system.
951 * First we tell linux that the device should no longer exist.
952 * Then we remove it from the list of known wlan devices.
955 * wlandev ptr to the wlandev structure for the
958 * zero on success, non-zero otherwise.
960 * Can be either interrupt or not.
961 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
962 int unregister_wlandev(wlandevice_t
*wlandev
)
968 unregister_netdev(wlandev
->netdev
);
970 /* Now to clean out the rx queue */
971 while ( (skb
= skb_dequeue(&wlandev
->nsd_rxq
)) ) {
980 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
981 * p80211netdev_hwremoved
983 * Hardware removed notification. This function should be called
984 * immediately after an MSD has detected that the underlying hardware
985 * has been yanked out from under us. The primary things we need
988 * - Prevent any further traffic from the knetdev i/f
989 * - Prevent any further requests from mgmt i/f
990 * - If there are any waitq'd mgmt requests or mgmt-frame exchanges,
992 * - Call the MSD hwremoved function.
994 * The remainder of the cleanup will be handled by unregister().
995 * Our primary goal here is to prevent as much tickling of the MSD
996 * as possible since the MSD is already in a 'wounded' state.
998 * TODO: As new features are added, this function should be
1002 * wlandev WLAN network device structure
1008 * Usually interrupt.
1009 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1010 void p80211netdev_hwremoved(wlandevice_t
*wlandev
)
1013 wlandev
->hwremoved
= 1;
1014 if ( wlandev
->state
== WLAN_DEVICE_OPEN
) {
1015 netif_stop_queue(wlandev
->netdev
);
1018 netif_device_detach(wlandev
->netdev
);
1024 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1025 * p80211_rx_typedrop
1027 * Classifies the frame, increments the appropriate counter, and
1028 * returns 0|1|2 indicating whether the driver should handle, ignore, or
1032 * wlandev wlan device structure
1033 * fc frame control field
1036 * zero if the frame should be handled by the driver,
1037 * one if the frame should be ignored
1038 * anything else means we drop it.
1044 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1045 static int p80211_rx_typedrop( wlandevice_t
*wlandev
, u16 fc
)
1050 /* Classify frame, increment counter */
1051 ftype
= WLAN_GET_FC_FTYPE(fc
);
1052 fstype
= WLAN_GET_FC_FSTYPE(fc
);
1055 "rx_typedrop : ftype=%d fstype=%d.\n", ftype
, fstype
);
1058 case WLAN_FTYPE_MGMT
:
1059 if ((wlandev
->netdev
->flags
& IFF_PROMISC
) ||
1060 (wlandev
->netdev
->flags
& IFF_ALLMULTI
)) {
1064 WLAN_LOG_DEBUG(3, "rx'd mgmt:\n");
1067 case WLAN_FSTYPE_ASSOCREQ
:
1068 /* printk("assocreq"); */
1069 wlandev
->rx
.assocreq
++;
1071 case WLAN_FSTYPE_ASSOCRESP
:
1072 /* printk("assocresp"); */
1073 wlandev
->rx
.assocresp
++;
1075 case WLAN_FSTYPE_REASSOCREQ
:
1076 /* printk("reassocreq"); */
1077 wlandev
->rx
.reassocreq
++;
1079 case WLAN_FSTYPE_REASSOCRESP
:
1080 /* printk("reassocresp"); */
1081 wlandev
->rx
.reassocresp
++;
1083 case WLAN_FSTYPE_PROBEREQ
:
1084 /* printk("probereq"); */
1085 wlandev
->rx
.probereq
++;
1087 case WLAN_FSTYPE_PROBERESP
:
1088 /* printk("proberesp"); */
1089 wlandev
->rx
.proberesp
++;
1091 case WLAN_FSTYPE_BEACON
:
1092 /* printk("beacon"); */
1093 wlandev
->rx
.beacon
++;
1095 case WLAN_FSTYPE_ATIM
:
1096 /* printk("atim"); */
1099 case WLAN_FSTYPE_DISASSOC
:
1100 /* printk("disassoc"); */
1101 wlandev
->rx
.disassoc
++;
1103 case WLAN_FSTYPE_AUTHEN
:
1104 /* printk("authen"); */
1105 wlandev
->rx
.authen
++;
1107 case WLAN_FSTYPE_DEAUTHEN
:
1108 /* printk("deauthen"); */
1109 wlandev
->rx
.deauthen
++;
1112 /* printk("unknown"); */
1113 wlandev
->rx
.mgmt_unknown
++;
1120 case WLAN_FTYPE_CTL
:
1121 if ((wlandev
->netdev
->flags
& IFF_PROMISC
) ||
1122 (wlandev
->netdev
->flags
& IFF_ALLMULTI
)) {
1126 WLAN_LOG_DEBUG(3, "rx'd ctl:\n");
1129 case WLAN_FSTYPE_PSPOLL
:
1130 /* printk("pspoll"); */
1131 wlandev
->rx
.pspoll
++;
1133 case WLAN_FSTYPE_RTS
:
1134 /* printk("rts"); */
1137 case WLAN_FSTYPE_CTS
:
1138 /* printk("cts"); */
1141 case WLAN_FSTYPE_ACK
:
1142 /* printk("ack"); */
1145 case WLAN_FSTYPE_CFEND
:
1146 /* printk("cfend"); */
1147 wlandev
->rx
.cfend
++;
1149 case WLAN_FSTYPE_CFENDCFACK
:
1150 /* printk("cfendcfack"); */
1151 wlandev
->rx
.cfendcfack
++;
1154 /* printk("unknown"); */
1155 wlandev
->rx
.ctl_unknown
++;
1162 case WLAN_FTYPE_DATA
:
1165 case WLAN_FSTYPE_DATAONLY
:
1166 wlandev
->rx
.dataonly
++;
1168 case WLAN_FSTYPE_DATA_CFACK
:
1169 wlandev
->rx
.data_cfack
++;
1171 case WLAN_FSTYPE_DATA_CFPOLL
:
1172 wlandev
->rx
.data_cfpoll
++;
1174 case WLAN_FSTYPE_DATA_CFACK_CFPOLL
:
1175 wlandev
->rx
.data__cfack_cfpoll
++;
1177 case WLAN_FSTYPE_NULL
:
1178 WLAN_LOG_DEBUG(3, "rx'd data:null\n");
1181 case WLAN_FSTYPE_CFACK
:
1182 WLAN_LOG_DEBUG(3, "rx'd data:cfack\n");
1183 wlandev
->rx
.cfack
++;
1185 case WLAN_FSTYPE_CFPOLL
:
1186 WLAN_LOG_DEBUG(3, "rx'd data:cfpoll\n");
1187 wlandev
->rx
.cfpoll
++;
1189 case WLAN_FSTYPE_CFACK_CFPOLL
:
1190 WLAN_LOG_DEBUG(3, "rx'd data:cfack_cfpoll\n");
1191 wlandev
->rx
.cfack_cfpoll
++;
1194 /* printk("unknown"); */
1195 wlandev
->rx
.data_unknown
++;
1204 static void p80211knetdev_tx_timeout( netdevice_t
*netdev
)
1206 wlandevice_t
*wlandev
= netdev
->ml_priv
;
1209 if (wlandev
->tx_timeout
) {
1210 wlandev
->tx_timeout(wlandev
);
1212 WLAN_LOG_WARNING("Implement tx_timeout for %s\n",
1214 netif_wake_queue(wlandev
->netdev
);