freebsd-nq/sys/net80211/ieee80211_input.c

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2001 Atsushi Onoe
* Copyright (c) 2002, 2003 Sam Leffler, Errno Consulting
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* Alternatively, this software may be distributed under the terms of the
* GNU General Public License ("GPL") version 2 as published by the Free
* Software Foundation.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include "opt_inet.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/mbuf.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/sockio.h>
#include <sys/endian.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <machine/atomic.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/if_dl.h>
#include <net/if_media.h>
#include <net/if_arp.h>
#include <net/ethernet.h>
#include <net/if_llc.h>
#include <net80211/ieee80211_var.h>
#include <net/bpf.h>
#ifdef INET
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/if_ether.h>
#endif
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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/*
* Process a received frame. The node associated with the sender
* should be supplied. If nothing was found in the node table then
* the caller is assumed to supply a reference to ic_bss instead.
* The RSSI and a timestamp are also supplied. The RSSI data is used
* during AP scanning to select a AP to associate with; it can have
* any units so long as values have consistent units and higher values
* mean ``better signal''. The receive timestamp is currently not used
* by the 802.11 layer.
*/
void
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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ieee80211_input(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m, struct ieee80211_node *ni,
int rssi, u_int32_t rstamp)
{
struct ieee80211com *ic = (void *)ifp;
struct ieee80211_frame *wh;
struct ether_header *eh;
struct mbuf *m1;
int len;
u_int8_t dir, type, subtype;
u_int8_t *bssid;
u_int16_t rxseq;
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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KASSERT(ni != NULL, ("null node"));
/* trim CRC here so WEP can find its own CRC at the end of packet. */
if (m->m_flags & M_HASFCS) {
m_adj(m, -IEEE80211_CRC_LEN);
m->m_flags &= ~M_HASFCS;
}
KASSERT(m->m_pkthdr.len >= sizeof(struct ieee80211_frame_min),
("frame length too short: %u", m->m_pkthdr.len));
/*
* In monitor mode, send everything directly to bpf.
* XXX may want to include the CRC
*/
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_MONITOR)
goto out;
wh = mtod(m, struct ieee80211_frame *);
if ((wh->i_fc[0] & IEEE80211_FC0_VERSION_MASK) !=
IEEE80211_FC0_VERSION_0) {
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_DEBUG)
if_printf(ifp, "receive packet with wrong version: %x\n",
wh->i_fc[0]);
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_badversion++;
goto err;
}
dir = wh->i_fc[1] & IEEE80211_FC1_DIR_MASK;
type = wh->i_fc[0] & IEEE80211_FC0_TYPE_MASK;
/*
* NB: We are not yet prepared to handle control frames,
* but permitting drivers to send them to us allows
* them to go through bpf tapping at the 802.11 layer.
*/
if (m->m_pkthdr.len < sizeof(struct ieee80211_frame)) {
/* XXX statistic */
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IEEE80211_DPRINTF2(("%s: frame too short, len %u\n",
__func__, m->m_pkthdr.len));
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_tooshort++;
goto out; /* XXX */
}
if (ic->ic_state != IEEE80211_S_SCAN) {
switch (ic->ic_opmode) {
case IEEE80211_M_STA:
if (!IEEE80211_ADDR_EQ(wh->i_addr2, ni->ni_bssid)) {
/* not interested in */
IEEE80211_DPRINTF2(("%s: discard frame from "
"bss %s\n", __func__,
ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2)));
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_wrongbss++;
goto out;
}
break;
case IEEE80211_M_IBSS:
case IEEE80211_M_AHDEMO:
case IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP:
if (dir == IEEE80211_FC1_DIR_NODS)
bssid = wh->i_addr3;
else
bssid = wh->i_addr1;
if (!IEEE80211_ADDR_EQ(bssid, ic->ic_bss->ni_bssid) &&
!IEEE80211_ADDR_EQ(bssid, ifp->if_broadcastaddr)) {
/* not interested in */
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IEEE80211_DPRINTF2(("%s: discard frame from "
"bss %s\n", __func__,
ether_sprintf(bssid)));
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_wrongbss++;
goto out;
}
break;
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case IEEE80211_M_MONITOR:
goto out;
default:
/* XXX catch bad values */
break;
}
ni->ni_rssi = rssi;
ni->ni_rstamp = rstamp;
rxseq = ni->ni_rxseq;
ni->ni_rxseq =
le16toh(*(u_int16_t *)wh->i_seq) >> IEEE80211_SEQ_SEQ_SHIFT;
/* TODO: fragment */
if ((wh->i_fc[1] & IEEE80211_FC1_RETRY) &&
rxseq == ni->ni_rxseq) {
/* duplicate, silently discarded */
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_dup++; /* XXX per-station stat */
goto out;
}
ni->ni_inact = 0;
}
switch (type) {
case IEEE80211_FC0_TYPE_DATA:
switch (ic->ic_opmode) {
case IEEE80211_M_STA:
if (dir != IEEE80211_FC1_DIR_FROMDS) {
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_wrongdir++;
goto out;
}
if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_SIMPLEX) &&
IEEE80211_IS_MULTICAST(wh->i_addr1) &&
IEEE80211_ADDR_EQ(wh->i_addr3, ic->ic_myaddr)) {
/*
* In IEEE802.11 network, multicast packet
* sent from me is broadcasted from AP.
* It should be silently discarded for
* SIMPLEX interface.
*/
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_mcastecho++;
goto out;
}
break;
case IEEE80211_M_IBSS:
case IEEE80211_M_AHDEMO:
if (dir != IEEE80211_FC1_DIR_NODS) {
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_wrongdir++;
goto out;
}
break;
case IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP:
if (dir != IEEE80211_FC1_DIR_TODS) {
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_wrongdir++;
goto out;
}
/* check if source STA is associated */
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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if (ni == ic->ic_bss) {
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: data from unknown src "
"%s\n", __func__,
ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2)));
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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/* NB: caller deals with reference */
ni = ieee80211_dup_bss(ic, wh->i_addr2);
if (ni != NULL) {
IEEE80211_SEND_MGMT(ic, ni,
IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_DEAUTH,
IEEE80211_REASON_NOT_AUTHED);
ieee80211_free_node(ic, ni);
}
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_notassoc++;
goto err;
}
if (ni->ni_associd == 0) {
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("ieee80211_input: "
"data from unassoc src %s\n",
ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2)));
IEEE80211_SEND_MGMT(ic, ni,
IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_DISASSOC,
IEEE80211_REASON_NOT_ASSOCED);
ieee80211_unref_node(&ni);
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_notassoc++;
goto err;
}
break;
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case IEEE80211_M_MONITOR:
break;
}
if (wh->i_fc[1] & IEEE80211_FC1_WEP) {
if (ic->ic_flags & IEEE80211_F_WEPON) {
m = ieee80211_wep_crypt(ifp, m, 0);
if (m == NULL) {
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_wepfail++;
goto err;
}
wh = mtod(m, struct ieee80211_frame *);
} else {
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_nowep++;
goto out;
}
}
/* copy to listener after decrypt */
if (ic->ic_rawbpf)
bpf_mtap(ic->ic_rawbpf, m);
m = ieee80211_decap(ifp, m);
if (m == NULL) {
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_decap++;
goto err;
}
ifp->if_ipackets++;
/* perform as a bridge within the AP */
m1 = NULL;
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP) {
eh = mtod(m, struct ether_header *);
if (ETHER_IS_MULTICAST(eh->ether_dhost)) {
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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m1 = m_copypacket(m, M_DONTWAIT);
if (m1 == NULL)
ifp->if_oerrors++;
else
m1->m_flags |= M_MCAST;
} else {
ni = ieee80211_find_node(ic, eh->ether_dhost);
if (ni != NULL) {
if (ni->ni_associd != 0) {
m1 = m;
m = NULL;
}
ieee80211_free_node(ic, ni);
}
}
if (m1 != NULL) {
#ifdef ALTQ
if (ALTQ_IS_ENABLED(&ifp->if_snd))
altq_etherclassify(&ifp->if_snd, m1,
&pktattr);
#endif
len = m1->m_pkthdr.len;
IF_ENQUEUE(&ifp->if_snd, m1);
if (m != NULL)
ifp->if_omcasts++;
ifp->if_obytes += len;
}
}
if (m != NULL)
(*ifp->if_input)(ifp, m);
return;
case IEEE80211_FC0_TYPE_MGT:
if (dir != IEEE80211_FC1_DIR_NODS) {
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_wrongdir++;
goto err;
}
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_AHDEMO) {
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_ahdemo_mgt++;
goto out;
}
subtype = wh->i_fc[0] & IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_MASK;
/* drop frames without interest */
if (ic->ic_state == IEEE80211_S_SCAN) {
if (subtype != IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_BEACON &&
subtype != IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_PROBE_RESP) {
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_mgtdiscard++;
goto out;
}
} else {
if (ic->ic_opmode != IEEE80211_M_IBSS &&
subtype == IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_BEACON) {
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_mgtdiscard++;
goto out;
}
}
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_DEBUG) {
/* avoid to print too many frames */
int doprint = 0;
switch (subtype) {
case IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_BEACON:
if (ic->ic_state == IEEE80211_S_SCAN)
doprint = 1;
break;
case IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_PROBE_REQ:
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_IBSS)
doprint = 1;
break;
default:
doprint = 1;
break;
}
#ifdef IEEE80211_DEBUG
doprint += ieee80211_debug;
#endif
if (doprint)
if_printf(ifp, "received %s from %s rssi %d\n",
ieee80211_mgt_subtype_name[subtype
>> IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_SHIFT],
ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2), rssi);
}
if (ic->ic_rawbpf)
bpf_mtap(ic->ic_rawbpf, m);
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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(*ic->ic_recv_mgmt)(ic, m, ni, subtype, rssi, rstamp);
m_freem(m);
return;
case IEEE80211_FC0_TYPE_CTL:
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_ctl++;
goto out;
default:
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: bad type %x\n", __func__, type));
/* should not come here */
break;
}
err:
ifp->if_ierrors++;
out:
if (m != NULL) {
if (ic->ic_rawbpf)
bpf_mtap(ic->ic_rawbpf, m);
m_freem(m);
}
}
struct mbuf *
ieee80211_decap(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m)
{
struct ether_header *eh;
struct ieee80211_frame wh;
struct llc *llc;
if (m->m_len < sizeof(wh) + sizeof(*llc)) {
m = m_pullup(m, sizeof(wh) + sizeof(*llc));
if (m == NULL)
return NULL;
}
memcpy(&wh, mtod(m, caddr_t), sizeof(wh));
llc = (struct llc *)(mtod(m, caddr_t) + sizeof(wh));
if (llc->llc_dsap == LLC_SNAP_LSAP && llc->llc_ssap == LLC_SNAP_LSAP &&
llc->llc_control == LLC_UI && llc->llc_snap.org_code[0] == 0 &&
llc->llc_snap.org_code[1] == 0 && llc->llc_snap.org_code[2] == 0) {
m_adj(m, sizeof(wh) + sizeof(struct llc) - sizeof(*eh));
llc = NULL;
} else {
m_adj(m, sizeof(wh) - sizeof(*eh));
}
eh = mtod(m, struct ether_header *);
switch (wh.i_fc[1] & IEEE80211_FC1_DIR_MASK) {
case IEEE80211_FC1_DIR_NODS:
IEEE80211_ADDR_COPY(eh->ether_dhost, wh.i_addr1);
IEEE80211_ADDR_COPY(eh->ether_shost, wh.i_addr2);
break;
case IEEE80211_FC1_DIR_TODS:
IEEE80211_ADDR_COPY(eh->ether_dhost, wh.i_addr3);
IEEE80211_ADDR_COPY(eh->ether_shost, wh.i_addr2);
break;
case IEEE80211_FC1_DIR_FROMDS:
IEEE80211_ADDR_COPY(eh->ether_dhost, wh.i_addr1);
IEEE80211_ADDR_COPY(eh->ether_shost, wh.i_addr3);
break;
case IEEE80211_FC1_DIR_DSTODS:
/* not yet supported */
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: DS to DS\n", __func__));
m_freem(m);
return NULL;
}
#ifdef ALIGNED_POINTER
if (!ALIGNED_POINTER(mtod(m, caddr_t) + sizeof(*eh), u_int32_t)) {
struct mbuf *n, *n0, **np;
caddr_t newdata;
int off, pktlen;
n0 = NULL;
np = &n0;
off = 0;
pktlen = m->m_pkthdr.len;
while (pktlen > off) {
if (n0 == NULL) {
MGETHDR(n, M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA);
if (n == NULL) {
m_freem(m);
return NULL;
}
M_MOVE_PKTHDR(n, m);
n->m_len = MHLEN;
} else {
MGET(n, M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA);
if (n == NULL) {
m_freem(m);
m_freem(n0);
return NULL;
}
n->m_len = MLEN;
}
if (pktlen - off >= MINCLSIZE) {
MCLGET(n, M_DONTWAIT);
if (n->m_flags & M_EXT)
n->m_len = n->m_ext.ext_size;
}
if (n0 == NULL) {
newdata =
(caddr_t)ALIGN(n->m_data + sizeof(*eh)) -
sizeof(*eh);
n->m_len -= newdata - n->m_data;
n->m_data = newdata;
}
if (n->m_len > pktlen - off)
n->m_len = pktlen - off;
m_copydata(m, off, n->m_len, mtod(n, caddr_t));
off += n->m_len;
*np = n;
np = &n->m_next;
}
m_freem(m);
m = n0;
}
#endif /* ALIGNED_POINTER */
if (llc != NULL) {
eh = mtod(m, struct ether_header *);
eh->ether_type = htons(m->m_pkthdr.len - sizeof(*eh));
}
return m;
}
/*
* Install received rate set information in the node's state block.
*/
static int
ieee80211_setup_rates(struct ieee80211com *ic, struct ieee80211_node *ni,
u_int8_t *rates, u_int8_t *xrates, int flags)
{
struct ieee80211_rateset *rs = &ni->ni_rates;
memset(rs, 0, sizeof(*rs));
rs->rs_nrates = rates[1];
memcpy(rs->rs_rates, rates + 2, rs->rs_nrates);
if (xrates != NULL) {
u_int8_t nxrates;
/*
* Tack on 11g extended supported rate element.
*/
nxrates = xrates[1];
if (rs->rs_nrates + nxrates > IEEE80211_RATE_MAXSIZE) {
nxrates = IEEE80211_RATE_MAXSIZE - rs->rs_nrates;
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: extended rate set too large;"
" only using %u of %u rates\n",
__func__, nxrates, xrates[1]));
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_rstoobig++;
}
memcpy(rs->rs_rates + rs->rs_nrates, xrates+2, nxrates);
rs->rs_nrates += nxrates;
}
return ieee80211_fix_rate(ic, ni, flags);
}
/* Verify the existence and length of __elem or get out. */
#define IEEE80211_VERIFY_ELEMENT(__elem, __maxlen) do { \
if ((__elem) == NULL) { \
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: no " #__elem "in %s frame\n", \
__func__, ieee80211_mgt_subtype_name[subtype >> \
IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_SHIFT])); \
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_elem_missing++; \
return; \
} \
if ((__elem)[1] > (__maxlen)) { \
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: bad " #__elem " len %d in %s " \
"frame from %s\n", __func__, (__elem)[1], \
ieee80211_mgt_subtype_name[subtype >> \
IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_SHIFT], \
ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2))); \
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_elem_toobig++; \
return; \
} \
} while (0)
#define IEEE80211_VERIFY_LENGTH(_len, _minlen) do { \
if ((_len) < (_minlen)) { \
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: %s frame too short from %s\n", \
__func__, \
ieee80211_mgt_subtype_name[subtype >> \
IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_SHIFT], \
ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2))); \
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_elem_toosmall++; \
return; \
} \
} while (0)
void
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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ieee80211_recv_mgmt(struct ieee80211com *ic, struct mbuf *m0,
struct ieee80211_node *ni,
int subtype, int rssi, u_int32_t rstamp)
{
struct ifnet *ifp = &ic->ic_if;
struct ieee80211_frame *wh;
u_int8_t *frm, *efrm;
u_int8_t *ssid, *rates, *xrates;
int reassoc, resp, newassoc, allocbs;
wh = mtod(m0, struct ieee80211_frame *);
frm = (u_int8_t *)&wh[1];
efrm = mtod(m0, u_int8_t *) + m0->m_len;
switch (subtype) {
case IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_PROBE_RESP:
case IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_BEACON: {
u_int8_t *tstamp, *bintval, *capinfo, *country;
u_int8_t chan, bchan, fhindex, erp;
u_int16_t fhdwell;
int isprobe;
if (ic->ic_opmode != IEEE80211_M_IBSS &&
ic->ic_state != IEEE80211_S_SCAN) {
/* XXX: may be useful for background scan */
return;
}
isprobe = (subtype == IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_PROBE_RESP);
/*
* beacon/probe response frame format
* [8] time stamp
* [2] beacon interval
* [2] capability information
* [tlv] ssid
* [tlv] supported rates
* [tlv] country information
* [tlv] parameter set (FH/DS)
* [tlv] erp information
* [tlv] extended supported rates
*/
IEEE80211_VERIFY_LENGTH(efrm - frm, 12);
tstamp = frm; frm += 8;
bintval = frm; frm += 2;
capinfo = frm; frm += 2;
ssid = rates = xrates = country = NULL;
bchan = ieee80211_chan2ieee(ic, ic->ic_bss->ni_chan);
chan = bchan;
fhdwell = 0;
fhindex = 0;
erp = 0;
while (frm < efrm) {
switch (*frm) {
case IEEE80211_ELEMID_SSID:
ssid = frm;
break;
case IEEE80211_ELEMID_RATES:
rates = frm;
break;
case IEEE80211_ELEMID_COUNTRY:
country = frm;
break;
case IEEE80211_ELEMID_FHPARMS:
if (ic->ic_phytype == IEEE80211_T_FH) {
fhdwell = (frm[3] << 8) | frm[2];
chan = IEEE80211_FH_CHAN(frm[4], frm[5]);
fhindex = frm[6];
}
break;
case IEEE80211_ELEMID_DSPARMS:
/*
* XXX hack this since depending on phytype
* is problematic for multi-mode devices.
*/
if (ic->ic_phytype != IEEE80211_T_FH)
chan = frm[2];
break;
case IEEE80211_ELEMID_TIM:
break;
case IEEE80211_ELEMID_IBSSPARMS:
break;
case IEEE80211_ELEMID_XRATES:
xrates = frm;
break;
case IEEE80211_ELEMID_ERP:
if (frm[1] != 1) {
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: invalid ERP "
"element; length %u, expecting "
"1\n", __func__, frm[1]));
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_elem_toobig++;
break;
}
erp = frm[2];
break;
default:
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IEEE80211_DPRINTF2(("%s: element id %u/len %u "
"ignored\n", __func__, *frm, frm[1]));
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_elem_unknown++;
break;
}
frm += frm[1] + 2;
}
IEEE80211_VERIFY_ELEMENT(rates, IEEE80211_RATE_MAXSIZE);
IEEE80211_VERIFY_ELEMENT(ssid, IEEE80211_NWID_LEN);
if (
#if IEEE80211_CHAN_MAX < 255
chan > IEEE80211_CHAN_MAX ||
#endif
isclr(ic->ic_chan_active, chan)) {
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: ignore %s with invalid channel "
"%u\n", __func__,
isprobe ? "probe response" : "beacon",
chan));
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_badchan++;
return;
}
if (chan != bchan && ic->ic_phytype != IEEE80211_T_FH) {
/*
* Frame was received on a channel different from the
* one indicated in the DS params element id;
* silently discard it.
*
* NB: this can happen due to signal leakage.
* But we should take it for FH phy because
* the rssi value should be correct even for
* different hop pattern in FH.
*/
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: ignore %s on channel %u marked "
"for channel %u\n", __func__,
isprobe ? "probe response" : "beacon",
bchan, chan));
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_chanmismatch++;
return;
}
/*
* Use mac and channel for lookup so we collect all
* potential AP's when scanning. Otherwise we may
* see the same AP on multiple channels and will only
* record the last one. We could filter APs here based
* on rssi, etc. but leave that to the end of the scan
* so we can keep the selection criteria in one spot.
* This may result in a bloat of the scanned AP list but
* it shouldn't be too much.
*/
ni = ieee80211_lookup_node(ic, wh->i_addr2,
&ic->ic_channels[chan]);
#ifdef IEEE80211_DEBUG
if (ieee80211_debug &&
(ni == NULL || ic->ic_state == IEEE80211_S_SCAN)) {
printf("%s: %s%s on chan %u (bss chan %u) ",
__func__, (ni == NULL ? "new " : ""),
isprobe ? "probe response" : "beacon",
chan, bchan);
ieee80211_print_essid(ssid + 2, ssid[1]);
printf(" from %s\n", ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2));
printf("%s: caps 0x%x bintval %u erp 0x%x\n",
__func__, le16toh(*(u_int16_t *)capinfo),
le16toh(*(u_int16_t *)bintval), erp);
if (country)
printf("%s: country info %*D\n",
__func__, country[1], country+2, " ");
}
#endif
if (ni == NULL) {
ni = ieee80211_alloc_node(ic, wh->i_addr2);
if (ni == NULL) {
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_nodealloc++;
return;
}
ni->ni_esslen = ssid[1];
memset(ni->ni_essid, 0, sizeof(ni->ni_essid));
memcpy(ni->ni_essid, ssid + 2, ssid[1]);
} else if (ssid[1] != 0 && isprobe) {
/*
* Update ESSID at probe response to adopt hidden AP by
* Lucent/Cisco, which announces null ESSID in beacon.
*/
ni->ni_esslen = ssid[1];
memset(ni->ni_essid, 0, sizeof(ni->ni_essid));
memcpy(ni->ni_essid, ssid + 2, ssid[1]);
}
IEEE80211_ADDR_COPY(ni->ni_bssid, wh->i_addr3);
ni->ni_rssi = rssi;
ni->ni_rstamp = rstamp;
memcpy(ni->ni_tstamp, tstamp, sizeof(ni->ni_tstamp));
ni->ni_intval = le16toh(*(u_int16_t *)bintval);
ni->ni_capinfo = le16toh(*(u_int16_t *)capinfo);
/* XXX validate channel # */
ni->ni_chan = &ic->ic_channels[chan];
ni->ni_fhdwell = fhdwell;
ni->ni_fhindex = fhindex;
ni->ni_erp = erp;
/* NB: must be after ni_chan is setup */
ieee80211_setup_rates(ic, ni, rates, xrates, IEEE80211_F_DOSORT);
ieee80211_unref_node(&ni);
break;
}
case IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_PROBE_REQ: {
u_int8_t rate;
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA)
return;
if (ic->ic_state != IEEE80211_S_RUN)
return;
/*
* prreq frame format
* [tlv] ssid
* [tlv] supported rates
* [tlv] extended supported rates
*/
ssid = rates = xrates = NULL;
while (frm < efrm) {
switch (*frm) {
case IEEE80211_ELEMID_SSID:
ssid = frm;
break;
case IEEE80211_ELEMID_RATES:
rates = frm;
break;
case IEEE80211_ELEMID_XRATES:
xrates = frm;
break;
}
frm += frm[1] + 2;
}
IEEE80211_VERIFY_ELEMENT(rates, IEEE80211_RATE_MAXSIZE);
IEEE80211_VERIFY_ELEMENT(ssid, IEEE80211_NWID_LEN);
if (ssid[1] != 0 &&
(ssid[1] != ic->ic_bss->ni_esslen ||
memcmp(ssid + 2, ic->ic_bss->ni_essid, ic->ic_bss->ni_esslen) != 0)) {
#ifdef IEEE80211_DEBUG
if (ieee80211_debug) {
printf("%s: ssid unmatch ", __func__);
ieee80211_print_essid(ssid + 2, ssid[1]);
printf(" from %s\n", ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2));
}
#endif
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_ssidmismatch++;
return;
}
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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if (ni == ic->ic_bss) {
ni = ieee80211_dup_bss(ic, wh->i_addr2);
if (ni == NULL) {
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_nodealloc++;
return;
}
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: new req from %s\n",
__func__, ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2)));
allocbs = 1;
} else
allocbs = 0;
ni->ni_rssi = rssi;
ni->ni_rstamp = rstamp;
rate = ieee80211_setup_rates(ic, ni, rates, xrates,
IEEE80211_F_DOSORT | IEEE80211_F_DOFRATE
| IEEE80211_F_DONEGO | IEEE80211_F_DODEL);
if (rate & IEEE80211_RATE_BASIC) {
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: rate negotiation failed: %s\n",
__func__,ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2)));
} else {
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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IEEE80211_SEND_MGMT(ic, ni,
IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_PROBE_RESP, 0);
}
if (allocbs) {
/* XXX just use free? */
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP)
ieee80211_free_node(ic, ni);
else
ieee80211_unref_node(&ni);
}
break;
}
case IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_AUTH: {
u_int16_t algo, seq, status;
/*
* auth frame format
* [2] algorithm
* [2] sequence
* [2] status
* [tlv*] challenge
*/
IEEE80211_VERIFY_LENGTH(efrm - frm, 6);
algo = le16toh(*(u_int16_t *)frm);
seq = le16toh(*(u_int16_t *)(frm + 2));
status = le16toh(*(u_int16_t *)(frm + 4));
if (algo != IEEE80211_AUTH_ALG_OPEN) {
/* TODO: shared key auth */
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: unsupported auth %d from %s\n",
__func__, algo, ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2)));
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_auth_unsupported++;
return;
}
switch (ic->ic_opmode) {
case IEEE80211_M_IBSS:
if (ic->ic_state != IEEE80211_S_RUN || seq != 1) {
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: discard auth from %s; "
"state %u, seq %u\n", __func__,
ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2),
ic->ic_state, seq));
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_bad_auth++;
break;
}
ieee80211_new_state(ic, IEEE80211_S_AUTH,
wh->i_fc[0] & IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_MASK);
break;
case IEEE80211_M_AHDEMO:
/* should not come here */
break;
case IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP:
if (ic->ic_state != IEEE80211_S_RUN || seq != 1) {
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: discard auth from %s; "
"state %u, seq %u\n", __func__,
ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2),
ic->ic_state, seq));
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_bad_auth++;
break;
}
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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if (ni == ic->ic_bss) {
ni = ieee80211_alloc_node(ic, wh->i_addr2);
if (ni == NULL) {
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_nodealloc++;
return;
}
IEEE80211_ADDR_COPY(ni->ni_bssid, ic->ic_bss->ni_bssid);
ni->ni_rssi = rssi;
ni->ni_rstamp = rstamp;
ni->ni_chan = ic->ic_bss->ni_chan;
allocbs = 1;
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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} else
allocbs = 0;
IEEE80211_SEND_MGMT(ic, ni,
IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_AUTH, 2);
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_DEBUG)
if_printf(ifp, "station %s %s authenticated\n",
(allocbs ? "newly" : "already"),
ether_sprintf(ni->ni_macaddr));
break;
case IEEE80211_M_STA:
if (ic->ic_state != IEEE80211_S_AUTH || seq != 2) {
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: discard auth from %s; "
"state %u, seq %u\n", __func__,
ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2),
ic->ic_state, seq));
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_bad_auth++;
break;
}
if (status != 0) {
if_printf(&ic->ic_if,
"authentication failed (reason %d) for %s\n",
status,
ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr3));
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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if (ni != ic->ic_bss)
ni->ni_fails++;
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_auth_fail++;
return;
}
ieee80211_new_state(ic, IEEE80211_S_ASSOC,
wh->i_fc[0] & IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_MASK);
break;
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case IEEE80211_M_MONITOR:
break;
}
break;
}
case IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_ASSOC_REQ:
case IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_REASSOC_REQ: {
u_int16_t capinfo, bintval;
if (ic->ic_opmode != IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP ||
(ic->ic_state != IEEE80211_S_RUN))
return;
if (subtype == IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_REASSOC_REQ) {
reassoc = 1;
resp = IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_REASSOC_RESP;
} else {
reassoc = 0;
resp = IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_ASSOC_RESP;
}
/*
* asreq frame format
* [2] capability information
* [2] listen interval
* [6*] current AP address (reassoc only)
* [tlv] ssid
* [tlv] supported rates
* [tlv] extended supported rates
*/
IEEE80211_VERIFY_LENGTH(efrm - frm, (reassoc ? 10 : 4));
if (!IEEE80211_ADDR_EQ(wh->i_addr3, ic->ic_bss->ni_bssid)) {
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: ignore other bss from %s\n",
__func__, ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2)));
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_assoc_bss++;
return;
}
capinfo = le16toh(*(u_int16_t *)frm); frm += 2;
bintval = le16toh(*(u_int16_t *)frm); frm += 2;
if (reassoc)
frm += 6; /* ignore current AP info */
ssid = rates = xrates = NULL;
while (frm < efrm) {
switch (*frm) {
case IEEE80211_ELEMID_SSID:
ssid = frm;
break;
case IEEE80211_ELEMID_RATES:
rates = frm;
break;
case IEEE80211_ELEMID_XRATES:
xrates = frm;
break;
}
frm += frm[1] + 2;
}
IEEE80211_VERIFY_ELEMENT(rates, IEEE80211_RATE_MAXSIZE);
IEEE80211_VERIFY_ELEMENT(ssid, IEEE80211_NWID_LEN);
if (ssid[1] != ic->ic_bss->ni_esslen ||
memcmp(ssid + 2, ic->ic_bss->ni_essid, ssid[1]) != 0) {
#ifdef IEEE80211_DEBUG
if (ieee80211_debug) {
printf("%s: ssid unmatch ", __func__);
ieee80211_print_essid(ssid + 2, ssid[1]);
printf(" from %s\n", ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2));
}
#endif
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_ssidmismatch++;
return;
}
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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if (ni == ic->ic_bss) {
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: not authenticated for %s\n",
__func__, ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2)));
ni = ieee80211_dup_bss(ic, wh->i_addr2);
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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if (ni != NULL) {
IEEE80211_SEND_MGMT(ic, ni,
IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_DEAUTH,
IEEE80211_REASON_ASSOC_NOT_AUTHED);
ieee80211_free_node(ic, ni);
}
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_assoc_notauth++;
return;
}
/* XXX per-node cipher suite */
/* XXX some stations use the privacy bit for handling APs
that suport both encrypted and unencrypted traffic */
if ((capinfo & IEEE80211_CAPINFO_ESS) == 0 ||
(capinfo & IEEE80211_CAPINFO_PRIVACY) !=
((ic->ic_flags & IEEE80211_F_WEPON) ?
IEEE80211_CAPINFO_PRIVACY : 0)) {
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: capability mismatch %x for %s\n",
__func__, capinfo, ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2)));
ni->ni_associd = 0;
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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IEEE80211_SEND_MGMT(ic, ni, resp,
IEEE80211_STATUS_CAPINFO);
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_assoc_capmismatch++;
return;
}
ieee80211_setup_rates(ic, ni, rates, xrates,
IEEE80211_F_DOSORT | IEEE80211_F_DOFRATE |
IEEE80211_F_DONEGO | IEEE80211_F_DODEL);
if (ni->ni_rates.rs_nrates == 0) {
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: rate unmatch for %s\n",
__func__, ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr2)));
ni->ni_associd = 0;
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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IEEE80211_SEND_MGMT(ic, ni, resp,
IEEE80211_STATUS_BASIC_RATE);
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_assoc_norate++;
return;
}
ni->ni_rssi = rssi;
ni->ni_rstamp = rstamp;
ni->ni_intval = bintval;
ni->ni_capinfo = capinfo;
ni->ni_chan = ic->ic_bss->ni_chan;
ni->ni_fhdwell = ic->ic_bss->ni_fhdwell;
ni->ni_fhindex = ic->ic_bss->ni_fhindex;
if (ni->ni_associd == 0) {
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/* XXX handle rollover at 2007 */
/* XXX guarantee uniqueness */
ni->ni_associd = 0xc000 | ic->ic_bss->ni_associd++;
newassoc = 1;
} else
newassoc = 0;
/* XXX for 11g must turn off short slot time if long
slot time sta associates */
IEEE80211_SEND_MGMT(ic, ni, resp, IEEE80211_STATUS_SUCCESS);
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_DEBUG)
if_printf(ifp, "station %s %s associated\n",
(newassoc ? "newly" : "already"),
ether_sprintf(ni->ni_macaddr));
/* give driver a chance to setup state like ni_txrate */
if (ic->ic_newassoc)
(*ic->ic_newassoc)(ic, ni, newassoc);
break;
}
case IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_ASSOC_RESP:
case IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_REASSOC_RESP: {
u_int16_t status;
if (ic->ic_opmode != IEEE80211_M_STA ||
ic->ic_state != IEEE80211_S_ASSOC)
return;
/*
* asresp frame format
* [2] capability information
* [2] status
* [2] association ID
* [tlv] supported rates
* [tlv] extended supported rates
*/
IEEE80211_VERIFY_LENGTH(efrm - frm, 6);
ni = ic->ic_bss;
ni->ni_capinfo = le16toh(*(u_int16_t *)frm);
frm += 2;
status = le16toh(*(u_int16_t *)frm);
frm += 2;
if (status != 0) {
if_printf(ifp, "association failed (reason %d) for %s\n",
status, ether_sprintf(wh->i_addr3));
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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if (ni != ic->ic_bss)
ni->ni_fails++;
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_auth_fail++;
return;
}
ni->ni_associd = le16toh(*(u_int16_t *)frm);
frm += 2;
rates = xrates = NULL;
while (frm < efrm) {
switch (*frm) {
case IEEE80211_ELEMID_RATES:
rates = frm;
break;
case IEEE80211_ELEMID_XRATES:
xrates = frm;
break;
}
frm += frm[1] + 2;
}
IEEE80211_VERIFY_ELEMENT(rates, IEEE80211_RATE_MAXSIZE);
ieee80211_setup_rates(ic, ni, rates, xrates,
IEEE80211_F_DOSORT | IEEE80211_F_DOFRATE |
IEEE80211_F_DONEGO | IEEE80211_F_DODEL);
if (ni->ni_rates.rs_nrates != 0)
ieee80211_new_state(ic, IEEE80211_S_RUN,
wh->i_fc[0] & IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_MASK);
break;
}
case IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_DEAUTH: {
u_int16_t reason;
/*
* deauth frame format
* [2] reason
*/
IEEE80211_VERIFY_LENGTH(efrm - frm, 2);
reason = le16toh(*(u_int16_t *)frm);
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_deauth++;
switch (ic->ic_opmode) {
case IEEE80211_M_STA:
ieee80211_new_state(ic, IEEE80211_S_AUTH,
wh->i_fc[0] & IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_MASK);
break;
case IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP:
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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if (ni != ic->ic_bss) {
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_DEBUG)
if_printf(ifp, "station %s deauthenticated"
" by peer (reason %d)\n",
ether_sprintf(ni->ni_macaddr), reason);
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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/* node will be free'd on return */
ieee80211_unref_node(&ni);
}
break;
default:
break;
}
break;
}
case IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_DISASSOC: {
u_int16_t reason;
/*
* disassoc frame format
* [2] reason
*/
IEEE80211_VERIFY_LENGTH(efrm - frm, 2);
reason = le16toh(*(u_int16_t *)frm);
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_disassoc++;
switch (ic->ic_opmode) {
case IEEE80211_M_STA:
ieee80211_new_state(ic, IEEE80211_S_ASSOC,
wh->i_fc[0] & IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_MASK);
break;
case IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP:
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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if (ni != ic->ic_bss) {
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_DEBUG)
if_printf(ifp, "station %s disassociated"
" by peer (reason %d)\n",
ether_sprintf(ni->ni_macaddr), reason);
ni->ni_associd = 0;
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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/* XXX node reclaimed how? */
}
break;
default:
break;
}
break;
}
default:
IEEE80211_DPRINTF(("%s: mgmt frame with subtype 0x%x not "
"handled\n", __func__, subtype));
ic->ic_stats.is_rx_badsubtype++;
break;
}
}
#undef IEEE80211_VERIFY_LENGTH
#undef IEEE80211_VERIFY_ELEMENT