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IEEE80211_SCAN(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | IEEE80211_SCAN(9) |
NAME¶
ieee80211_scan
—
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<net80211/ieee80211_var.h>
int
ieee80211_start_scan
(struct
ieee80211vap *, int flags, u_int
duration, u_int mindwell, u_int
maxdwell, u_int nssid, const
struct ieee80211_scan_ssid ssids[]);
int
ieee80211_check_scan
(struct
ieee80211vap *, int flags, u_int
duration, u_int mindwell, u_int
maxdwell, u_int nssid, const
struct ieee80211_scan_ssid ssids[]);
int
ieee80211_check_scan_current
(struct
ieee80211vap *);
int
ieee80211_bg_scan
(struct
ieee80211vap *,
int);
int
ieee80211_cancel_scan
(struct
ieee80211vap *);
int
ieee80211_cancel_scan_any
(struct
ieee80211vap *);
int
ieee80211_scan_next
(struct
ieee80211vap *);
int
ieee80211_scan_done
(struct
ieee80211vap *);
int
ieee80211_probe_curchan
(struct
ieee80211vap *,
int);
void
ieee80211_add_scan
(struct ieee80211vap
*, const struct ieee80211_scanparams *,
const struct ieee80211_frame *, int
subtype, int rssi, int
noise);
void
ieee80211_scan_timeout
(struct
ieee80211com *);
void
ieee80211_scan_assoc_fail
(struct
ieee80211vap *, const uint8_t
mac[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN], int reason);
void
ieee80211_scan_flush
(struct
ieee80211vap *);
void
ieee80211_scan_iterate
(struct
ieee80211vap *, ieee80211_scan_iter_func,
void *);
void
ieee80211_scan_dump_channels
(const
struct ieee80211_scan_state *);
void
ieee80211_scanner_register
(enum
ieee80211_opmode, const struct ieee80211_scanner
*);
void
ieee80211_scanner_unregister
(enum
ieee80211_opmode, const struct ieee80211_scanner
*);
void
ieee80211_scanner_unregister_all
(const
struct ieee80211_scanner *);
const struct ieee80211_scanner *
ieee80211_scanner_get
(enum
ieee80211_opmode);
DESCRIPTION¶
Thenet80211
software layer provides an extensible
framework for scanning. Scanning is the procedure by which a station locates a
BSS to join (in infrastructure and IBSS mode), or a channel to use (when
operating as an AP or an IBSS master). Scans are either “active”
or “passive”. An active scan causes one or more ProbeRequest
frames to be sent on visiting each channel. A passive request causes each
channel in the scan set to be visited but no frames to be transmitted; the
station only listens for traffic. Note that active scanning may still need to
listen for traffic before sending ProbeRequest frames depending on regulatory
constraints.
A scan operation involves constructing a set of channels to
inspect (the scan set), visiting each channel and collecting information
(e.g. what BSS are present), and then analyzing the results to make
decisions such as which BSS to join. This process needs to be as fast as
possible so net80211
does things like intelligently
construct scan sets and dwell on a channel only as long as necessary. Scan
results are cached and the scan cache is used to avoid scanning when
possible and to enable roaming between access points when operating in
infrastructure mode.
Scanning is handled by pluggable modules that implement
policy per-operating mode. The core scanning support
provides an infrastructure to support these modules and exports a common API
to the rest of the net80211
layer. Policy modules
decide what channels to visit, what state to record to make decisions, and
selects the final station/channel to return as the result of a scan.
Scanning is done synchronously when initially bringing a vap to an
operational state and optionally in the background to maintain the scan
cache for doing roaming and rogue AP monitoring. Scanning is not tied to the
net80211
state machine that governs vaps except for
linkage to the IEEE80211_S_SCAN
state. Only one vap
at a time may be scanning; this scheduling policy is handled in
ieee80211_new_state
() and is transparent to scanning
code.
Scanning is controlled by a set of parameters that (potentially)
constrains the channel set and any desired SSID's and BSSID's.
net80211
comes with a standard scanner module that
works with all available operating modes and supports “background
scanning” and “roaming” operation.
SCANNER MODULES¶
Scanning modules use a registration mechanism to hook into thenet80211
layer. Use
ieee80211_scanner_register
() to register a scan module
for a particular operating mode and
ieee80211_scanner_unregister
() or
ieee80211_scanner_unregister_all
() to clear entries
(typically on module unload). Only one scanner module can be registered at any
time for an operating mode.
DRIVER SUPPORT¶
Scanning operations are usually managed by thenet80211
layer. Drivers must provide ic_scan_start and
ic_scan_stop methods that are called at the start of a
scan and when the work is done; these should handle work such as enabling
receive of Beacon and ProbeResponse frames and disable any BSSID matching. The
ic_set_channel method is used to change channels while
scanning. net80211
will generate ProbeRequest frames
and transmit them using the ic_raw_xmit
method. Frames
received while scanning are dispatched to net80211
using the normal receive path. Devices that off-load scan work to firmware
most easily mesh with net80211
by operating on a
channel-at-a-time basis as this defers control to
net80211's
scan machine scheduler. But multi-channel
scanning is supported if the driver manually dispatches results using
ieee80211_add_scan
() routine to enter results into the
scan cache.
SCAN REQUESTS¶
Scan requests occur by way of theIEEE80211_SCAN_REQUEST
ioctl or through a change in a vap's state machine that requires scanning. In
both cases the scan cache can be checked first and, if it is deemed suitably
“warm” then it's contents are used without leaving the current
channel. To start a scan without checking the cache
ieee80211_start_scan
() can be called; otherwise
ieee80211_check_scan
() can be used to first check the
scan cache, kicking off a scan if the cache contents are out of date. There is
also ieee80211_check_scan_current
() which is a
shorthand for using previously set scan parameters for checking the scan cache
and then scanning.
Background scanning is done using
ieee80211_bg_scan
() in a co-routine fashion. The
first call to this routine will start a background scan that runs for a
limited period of time before returning to the BSS channel. Subsequent calls
advance through the scan set until all channels are visited. Typically these
later calls are timed to allow receipt of frames buffered by an access point
for the station.
A scan operation can be canceled using
ieee80211_cancel_scan
() if it was initiated by the
specified vap, or ieee80211_cancel_scan_any
() to
force termination regardless which vap started it. These requests are mostly
used by net80211
in the transmit path to cancel
background scans when frames are to be sent. Drivers should not need to use
these calls (or most of the calls described on this page).
The ieee80211_scan_next
() and
ieee80211_scan_done
() routines do explicit iteration
through the scan set and should not normally be used by drivers.
ieee80211_probe_curchan
() handles the work of
transmitting ProbeRequest frames when visiting a channel during an active
scan. When the channel attributes are marked with
IEEE80211_CHAN_PASSIVE
this function will arrange
that before any frame is transmitted 802.11 traffic is first received (in
order to comply with regulatory constraints).
Min/max dwell time parameters are used to constrain time spent visiting a channel. The maximum dwell time constrains the time spent listening for traffic. The minimum dwell time is used to reduce this time--when it is reached and one or more frames have been received then an immediate channel change will be done. Drivers can override this behaviour through the iv_scan_mindwell method.
SCAN CACHE MANAGEMENT¶
The scan cache contents are managed by the scan policy module and are opaque outside this module. Thenet80211
scan framework
defines API's for interacting. The validity of the scan cache contents are
controlled by iv_scanvalid which is exported to user
space through the IEEE80211_SCAN_VALID
request.
The cache contents can be explicitly flushed with
ieee80211_scan_flush
() or by setting the
IEEE80211_SCAN_FLUSH
flag when starting a scan
operation.
Scan cache entries are created with the
ieee80211_add_scan
() routine; usually on receipt of
Beacon or ProbeResponse frames. Existing entries are typically updated based
on the latest information though some information such as RSSI and noise
floor readings may be combined to present an average.
The cache contents is aged through
ieee80211_scan_timeout
() calls. Typically these
happen together with other station table activity; every
IEEE80211_INACT_WAIT
seconds (default 15).
Individual cache entries are marked usable with
ieee80211_scan_assoc_success
() and faulty with
ieee80211_scan_assoc_fail
() with the latter taking
an argument to identify if there was no response to
Authentication/Association requests or if a negative response was received
(which might hasten cache eviction or blacklist the entry).
The cache contents can be viewed using the
ieee80211_scan_iterate
() call. Cache entries are
exported in a public format that is exported to user applications through
the IEEE80211_SCAN_RESULTS
request.
SEE ALSO¶
ioctl(2), ieee80211(9), ieee80211_proto(9)March 29, 2010 | Linux 4.19.0-10-amd64 |