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man(1) has some logic to use two spaces after a full stop, which is useful for spotting sentence breaks in monospace fonts. However, this logic is very simple, treating almost all '.' characters as end-of-sentence markers, unless followed by certain other characters. For example, '.,' is not end-of-sentence, and neither is ".) ", but ".)" at the end of a line triggers the sentence-end detection. Apply a zero-width space to a few instances of this in share/man, and also supply a missing full stop for an instance that occurred at the end of a sentence. Leave untouched several instances that are at the end of a sentence or list element. Reported by: 0mp (ieee80211.9)
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.\" Copyright (c) 2009 Sam Leffler, Errno Consulting
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd August 4, 2009
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.Dt IEEE8021_VAP 9
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm net80211_vap
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.Nd 802.11 network layer virtual radio support
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In net80211/ieee80211_var.h
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.Ft int
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.Fo ieee80211_vap_setup
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.Fa "struct ieee80211com *"
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.Fa "struct ieee80211vap *"
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.Fa "const char name[IFNAMSIZ]"
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.Fa "int unit"
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.Fa "int opmode"
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.Fa "int flags"
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.Fa "const uint8_t bssid[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN]"
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.Fa "const uint8_t macaddr[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN]"
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.Fc
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.\"
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.Ft int
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.Fo ieee80211_vap_attach
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.Fa "struct ieee80211vap *"
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.Fa "ifm_change_cb_t media_change"
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.Fa "ifm_stat_cb_t media_stat"
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.Fc
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.\"
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.Ft void
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.Fn ieee80211_vap_detach "struct ieee80211vap *"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm net80211
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software layer provides a support framework for drivers that includes
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a virtual radio API that is exported to
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users through network interfaces (aka vaps) that are cloned from the
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underlying device.
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These interfaces have an operating mode
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(station, adhoc, hostap, wds, monitor, etc.\&)
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that is fixed for the lifetime of the interface.
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Devices that can support multiple concurrent interfaces allow
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multiple vaps to be cloned.
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.Pp
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The virtual radio interface defined by the
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.Nm net80211
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layer means that drivers must be structured to follow specific rules.
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Drivers that support only a single interface at any time must still
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follow these rules.
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.Pp
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The virtual radio architecture splits state between a single per-device
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.Vt ieee80211com
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structure and one or more
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.Vt ieee80211vap
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structures.
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Vaps are created with the
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.Dv SIOCIFCREATE2
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request.
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This results in a call into the driver's
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.Vt ic_vap_create
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method where the driver can decide if the request should be accepted.
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.Pp
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The vap creation process is done in three steps.
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First the driver allocates the data structure with
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.Xr malloc 9 .
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This data structure must have an
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.Vt ieee80211vap
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structure at the front but is usually extended with driver-private state.
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Next the vap is setup with a call to
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.Fn ieee80211_vap_setup .
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This request initializes
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.Nm net80211
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state but does not activate the interface.
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The driver can then override methods setup by
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.Nm net80211
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and setup driver resources before finally calling
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.Fn ieee80211_vap_attach
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to complete the process.
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Both these calls must be done without holding any driver locks as
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work may require the process block/sleep.
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.Pp
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A vap is deleted when an
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.Dv SIOCIFDESTROY
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ioctl request is made or when the device detaches (causing all
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associated vaps to automatically be deleted).
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Delete requests cause the
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.Vt ic_vap_delete
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method to be called.
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Drivers must quiesce the device before calling
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.Fn ieee80211_vap_detach
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to deactivate the vap and isolate it from activities such as requests
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from user applications.
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The driver can then reclaim resources held by the vap and re-enable
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device operation.
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The exact procedure for quiescing a device is unspecified but typically
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it involves blocking interrupts and stopping transmit and receive
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processing.
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.Sh MULTI-VAP OPERATION
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Drivers are responsible for deciding if multiple vaps can be created
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and how to manage them.
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Whether or not multiple concurrent vaps can be supported depends on a
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device's capabilities.
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For example, multiple hostap vaps can usually be supported but many
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devices do not support assigning each vap a unique BSSID.
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If a device supports hostap operation it can usually support concurrent
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station mode vaps but possibly with limitations such as losing support
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for hardware beacon miss support.
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Devices that are capable of hostap operation and can send and receive
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4-address frames should be able to support WDS vaps together with an
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ap vap.
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But in contrast some devices cannot support WDS vaps without at least one
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ap vap (this however can be finessed by forcing the ap vap to not transmit
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beacon frames).
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All devices should support the creation of any number of monitor mode vaps
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concurrent with other vaps but it is the responsibility of the driver to
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allow this.
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.Pp
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An important consequence of supporting multiple concurrent vaps is that
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a driver's
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.Vt iv_newstate
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method must be written to handle being called for each vap.
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Where necessary, drivers must track private state for all vaps
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and not just the one whose state is being changed (e.g. for
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handling beacon timers the driver may need to know if all vaps
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that beacon are stopped before stopping the hardware timers).
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr ieee80211 9 ,
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.Xr ifnet 9 ,
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.Xr malloc 9
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