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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, 1999
* Bill Paul <wpaul@ctr.columbia.edu>. 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. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by Bill Paul.
* 4. Neither the name of the author nor the names of any co-contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY Bill Paul AND CONTRIBUTORS ``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 Bill Paul OR THE VOICES IN HIS HEAD
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* 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.
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _IF_AIRONET_IEEE_H
#define _IF_AIRONET_IEEE_H
/*
* This header defines a simple command interface to the FreeBSD
* Aironet driver (an) driver, which is used to set certain
* device-specific parameters which can't be easily managed through
* ifconfig(8). No, sysctl(2) is not the answer. I said a _simple_
* interface, didn't I.
*/
#ifndef SIOCSAIRONET
#define SIOCSAIRONET SIOCSIFGENERIC
#endif
#ifndef SIOCGAIRONET
#define SIOCGAIRONET SIOCGIFGENERIC
#endif
/*
* This is a make-predend RID value used only by the driver
* to allow the user to set the speed.
*/
#define AN_RID_TX_SPEED 0x1234
/*
* Technically I don't think there's a limit to a record
* length. The largest record is the one that contains the CIS
* data, which is 240 words long, so 256 should be a safe
* value.
*/
#define AN_MAX_DATALEN 4096
struct an_req {
u_int16_t an_len;
u_int16_t an_type;
u_int16_t an_val[AN_MAX_DATALEN];
};
/*
* Private LTV records (interpreted only by the driver). This is
* a minor kludge to allow reading the interface statistics from
* the driver.
*/
#define AN_RID_IFACE_STATS 0x0100
#define AN_RID_MGMT_XMIT 0x0200
#ifdef ANCACHE
#define AN_RID_ZERO_CACHE 0x0300
#define AN_RID_READ_CACHE 0x0400
#endif
#define AN_FCTL_VERS 0x0002
#define AN_FCTL_FTYPE 0x000C
#define AN_FCTL_STYPE 0x00F0
#define AN_FCTL_TODS 0x0100
#define AN_FCTL_FROMDS 0x0200
#define AN_FCTL_MOREFRAGS 0x0400
#define AN_FCTL_RETRY 0x0800
#define AN_FCTL_PM 0x1000
#define AN_FCTL_MOREDATA 0x2000
#define AN_FCTL_WEP 0x4000
#define AN_FCTL_ORDER 0x8000
#define AN_FTYPE_MGMT 0x0000
#define AN_FTYPE_CTL 0x0004
#define AN_FTYPE_DATA 0x0008
#define AN_STYPE_MGMT_ASREQ 0x0000 /* association request */
#define AN_STYPE_MGMT_ASRESP 0x0010 /* association response */
#define AN_STYPE_MGMT_REASREQ 0x0020 /* reassociation request */
#define AN_STYPE_MGMT_REASRESP 0x0030 /* reassociation response */
#define AN_STYPE_MGMT_PROBEREQ 0x0040 /* probe request */
#define AN_STYPE_MGMT_PROBERESP 0x0050 /* probe response */
#define AN_STYPE_MGMT_BEACON 0x0080 /* beacon */
#define AN_STYPE_MGMT_ATIM 0x0090 /* announcement traffic ind msg */
#define AN_STYPE_MGMT_DISAS 0x00A0 /* disassociation */
#define AN_STYPE_MGMT_AUTH 0x00B0 /* authentication */
#define AN_STYPE_MGMT_DEAUTH 0x00C0 /* deauthentication */
/*
* Aironet IEEE signal strength cache
*
* driver keeps cache of last
* MAXANCACHE packets to arrive including signal strength info.
* daemons may read this via ioctl
*
* Each entry in the wi_sigcache has a unique macsrc.
*/
#ifdef ANCACHE
#define MAXANCACHE 10
struct an_sigcache {
char macsrc[6]; /* unique MAC address for entry */
int ipsrc; /* ip address associated with packet */
int signal; /* signal strength of the packet */
int noise; /* noise value */
int quality; /* quality of the packet */
};
#endif
/*
* The card provides an 8-bit signal strength value (RSSI), which can
* be converted to a dBm power value (or a percent) using a table in
* the card's firmware (when available). The tables are slightly
* different in individual cards, even of the same model. If the
* table is not available, the mapping can be approximated by dBm =
* RSSI - 100. This approximation can be seen by plotting a few
* tables, and also matches some info on the Intersil web site (I
* think they make the RF front end for the cards. However, the linux
* driver uses the approximation dBm = RSSI/2 - 95. I think that is
* just wrong.
*/
struct an_rssi_entry {
u_int8_t an_rss_pct;
u_int8_t an_rss_dbm;
};
struct an_ltv_key {
u_int16_t an_len;
u_int16_t an_type;
u_int16_t kindex;
u_int8_t mac[6];
u_int16_t klen;
u_int8_t key[16]; /* 128-bit keys */
};
struct an_ltv_stats {
u_int16_t an_fudge;
u_int16_t an_len; /* 0x00 */
u_int16_t an_type; /* 0xXX */
u_int16_t an_spacer; /* 0x02 */
u_int32_t an_rx_overruns; /* 0x04 */
u_int32_t an_rx_plcp_csum_errs; /* 0x08 */
u_int32_t an_rx_plcp_format_errs; /* 0x0C */
u_int32_t an_rx_plcp_len_errs; /* 0x10 */
u_int32_t an_rx_mac_crc_errs; /* 0x14 */
u_int32_t an_rx_mac_crc_ok; /* 0x18 */
u_int32_t an_rx_wep_errs; /* 0x1C */
u_int32_t an_rx_wep_ok; /* 0x20 */
u_int32_t an_retry_long; /* 0x24 */
u_int32_t an_retry_short; /* 0x28 */
u_int32_t an_retry_max; /* 0x2C */
u_int32_t an_no_ack; /* 0x30 */
u_int32_t an_no_cts; /* 0x34 */
u_int32_t an_rx_ack_ok; /* 0x38 */
u_int32_t an_rx_cts_ok; /* 0x3C */
u_int32_t an_tx_ack_ok; /* 0x40 */
u_int32_t an_tx_rts_ok; /* 0x44 */
u_int32_t an_tx_cts_ok; /* 0x48 */
u_int32_t an_tx_lmac_mcasts; /* 0x4C */
u_int32_t an_tx_lmac_bcasts; /* 0x50 */
u_int32_t an_tx_lmac_ucast_frags; /* 0x54 */
u_int32_t an_tx_lmac_ucasts; /* 0x58 */
u_int32_t an_tx_beacons; /* 0x5C */
u_int32_t an_rx_beacons; /* 0x60 */
u_int32_t an_tx_single_cols; /* 0x64 */
u_int32_t an_tx_multi_cols; /* 0x68 */
u_int32_t an_tx_defers_no; /* 0x6C */
u_int32_t an_tx_defers_prot; /* 0x70 */
u_int32_t an_tx_defers_energy; /* 0x74 */
u_int32_t an_rx_dups; /* 0x78 */
u_int32_t an_rx_partial; /* 0x7C */
u_int32_t an_tx_too_old; /* 0x80 */
u_int32_t an_rx_too_old; /* 0x84 */
u_int32_t an_lostsync_max_retries;/* 0x88 */
u_int32_t an_lostsync_missed_beacons;/* 0x8C */
u_int32_t an_lostsync_arl_exceeded;/*0x90 */
u_int32_t an_lostsync_deauthed; /* 0x94 */
u_int32_t an_lostsync_disassociated;/*0x98 */
u_int32_t an_lostsync_tsf_timing; /* 0x9C */
u_int32_t an_tx_host_mcasts; /* 0xA0 */
u_int32_t an_tx_host_bcasts; /* 0xA4 */
u_int32_t an_tx_host_ucasts; /* 0xA8 */
u_int32_t an_tx_host_failed; /* 0xAC */
u_int32_t an_rx_host_mcasts; /* 0xB0 */
u_int32_t an_rx_host_bcasts; /* 0xB4 */
u_int32_t an_rx_host_ucasts; /* 0xB8 */
u_int32_t an_rx_host_discarded; /* 0xBC */
u_int32_t an_tx_hmac_mcasts; /* 0xC0 */
u_int32_t an_tx_hmac_bcasts; /* 0xC4 */
u_int32_t an_tx_hmac_ucasts; /* 0xC8 */
u_int32_t an_tx_hmac_failed; /* 0xCC */
u_int32_t an_rx_hmac_mcasts; /* 0xD0 */
u_int32_t an_rx_hmac_bcasts; /* 0xD4 */
u_int32_t an_rx_hmac_ucasts; /* 0xD8 */
u_int32_t an_rx_hmac_discarded; /* 0xDC */
u_int32_t an_tx_hmac_accepted; /* 0xE0 */
u_int32_t an_ssid_mismatches; /* 0xE4 */
u_int32_t an_ap_mismatches; /* 0xE8 */
u_int32_t an_rates_mismatches; /* 0xEC */
u_int32_t an_auth_rejects; /* 0xF0 */
u_int32_t an_auth_timeouts; /* 0xF4 */
u_int32_t an_assoc_rejects; /* 0xF8 */
u_int32_t an_assoc_timeouts; /* 0xFC */
u_int32_t an_reason_outside_table;/* 0x100 */
u_int32_t an_reason1; /* 0x104 */
u_int32_t an_reason2; /* 0x108 */
u_int32_t an_reason3; /* 0x10C */
u_int32_t an_reason4; /* 0x110 */
u_int32_t an_reason5; /* 0x114 */
u_int32_t an_reason6; /* 0x118 */
u_int32_t an_reason7; /* 0x11C */
u_int32_t an_reason8; /* 0x120 */
u_int32_t an_reason9; /* 0x124 */
u_int32_t an_reason10; /* 0x128 */
u_int32_t an_reason11; /* 0x12C */
u_int32_t an_reason12; /* 0x130 */
u_int32_t an_reason13; /* 0x134 */
u_int32_t an_reason14; /* 0x138 */
u_int32_t an_reason15; /* 0x13C */
u_int32_t an_reason16; /* 0x140 */
u_int32_t an_reason17; /* 0x144 */
u_int32_t an_reason18; /* 0x148 */
u_int32_t an_reason19; /* 0x14C */
u_int32_t an_rx_mgmt_pkts; /* 0x150 */
u_int32_t an_tx_mgmt_pkts; /* 0x154 */
u_int32_t an_rx_refresh_pkts; /* 0x158 */
u_int32_t an_tx_refresh_pkts; /* 0x15C */
u_int32_t an_rx_poll_pkts; /* 0x160 */
u_int32_t an_tx_poll_pkts; /* 0x164 */
u_int32_t an_host_retries; /* 0x168 */
u_int32_t an_lostsync_hostreq; /* 0x16C */
u_int32_t an_host_tx_bytes; /* 0x170 */
u_int32_t an_host_rx_bytes; /* 0x174 */
u_int32_t an_uptime_usecs; /* 0x178 */
u_int32_t an_uptime_secs; /* 0x17C */
u_int32_t an_lostsync_better_ap; /* 0x180 */
u_int32_t an_rsvd[15];
};
/*
* General configuration information.
*/
struct an_ltv_genconfig {
/* General configuration. */
u_int16_t an_len; /* 0x00 */
u_int16_t an_type; /* XXXX */
u_int16_t an_opmode; /* 0x02 */
u_int16_t an_rxmode; /* 0x04 */
u_int16_t an_fragthresh; /* 0x06 */
u_int16_t an_rtsthresh; /* 0x08 */
u_int8_t an_macaddr[6]; /* 0x0A */
u_int8_t an_rates[8]; /* 0x10 */
u_int16_t an_shortretry_limit; /* 0x18 */
u_int16_t an_longretry_limit; /* 0x1A */
u_int16_t an_tx_msdu_lifetime; /* 0x1C */
u_int16_t an_rx_msdu_lifetime; /* 0x1E */
u_int16_t an_stationary; /* 0x20 */
u_int16_t an_ordering; /* 0x22 */
u_int16_t an_devtype; /* 0x24 */
u_int16_t an_rsvd0[5]; /* 0x26 */
/* Scanning associating. */
u_int16_t an_scanmode; /* 0x30 */
u_int16_t an_probedelay; /* 0x32 */
u_int16_t an_probe_energy_timeout;/* 0x34 */
u_int16_t an_probe_response_timeout;/*0x36 */
u_int16_t an_beacon_listen_timeout;/*0x38 */
u_int16_t an_ibss_join_net_timeout;/*0x3A */
u_int16_t an_auth_timeout; /* 0x3C */
u_int16_t an_authtype; /* 0x3E */
u_int16_t an_assoc_timeout; /* 0x40 */
u_int16_t an_specified_ap_timeout;/* 0x42 */
u_int16_t an_offline_scan_interval;/*0x44 */
u_int16_t an_offline_scan_duration;/*0x46 */
u_int16_t an_link_loss_delay; /* 0x48 */
u_int16_t an_max_beacon_lost_time;/* 0x4A */
u_int16_t an_refresh_interval; /* 0x4C */
u_int16_t an_rsvd1; /* 0x4E */
/* Power save operation */
u_int16_t an_psave_mode; /* 0x50 */
u_int16_t an_sleep_for_dtims; /* 0x52 */
u_int16_t an_listen_interval; /* 0x54 */
u_int16_t an_fast_listen_interval;/* 0x56 */
u_int16_t an_listen_decay; /* 0x58 */
u_int16_t an_fast_listen_decay; /* 0x5A */
u_int16_t an_rsvd2[2]; /* 0x5C */
/* Ad-hoc (or AP) operation. */
u_int16_t an_beacon_period; /* 0x60 */
u_int16_t an_atim_duration; /* 0x62 */
u_int16_t an_rsvd3; /* 0x64 */
u_int16_t an_ds_channel; /* 0x66 */
u_int16_t an_rsvd4; /* 0x68 */
u_int16_t an_dtim_period; /* 0x6A */
u_int16_t an_rsvd5[2]; /* 0x6C */
/* Radio operation. */
u_int16_t an_radiotype; /* 0x70 */
u_int16_t an_diversity; /* 0x72 */
u_int16_t an_tx_power; /* 0x74 */
u_int16_t an_rss_thresh; /* 0x76 */
u_int16_t an_modulation_type; /* 0x78 */
u_int16_t an_short_preamble; /* 0x7A */
u_int16_t an_home_product; /* 0x7C */
u_int16_t an_rsvd6; /* 0x7E */
/* Aironet extensions. */
u_int8_t an_nodename[16]; /* 0x80 */
u_int16_t an_arl_thresh; /* 0x90 */
u_int16_t an_arl_decay; /* 0x92 */
u_int16_t an_arl_delay; /* 0x94 */
u_int8_t an_rsvd7; /* 0x96 */
u_int8_t an_rsvd8; /* 0x97 */
u_int8_t an_magic_packet_action; /* 0x98 */
u_int8_t an_magic_packet_ctl; /* 0x99 */
u_int16_t an_rsvd9;
u_int16_t an_spare[19];
};
#define AN_OPMODE_IBSS_ADHOC 0x0000
#define AN_OPMODE_INFRASTRUCTURE_STATION 0x0001
#define AN_OPMODE_AP 0x0002
#define AN_OPMODE_AP_REPEATER 0x0003
#define AN_OPMODE_UNMODIFIED_PAYLOAD 0x0100
#define AN_OPMODE_AIRONET_EXTENSIONS 0x0200
#define AN_OPMODE_AP_EXTENSIONS 0x0400
#define AN_RXMODE_BC_MC_ADDR 0x0000
#define AN_RXMODE_BC_ADDR 0x0001
#define AN_RXMODE_ADDR 0x0002
#define AN_RXMODE_80211_MONITOR_CURBSS 0x0003
#define AN_RXMODE_80211_MONITOR_ANYBSS 0x0004
#define AN_RXMODE_LAN_MONITOR_CURBSS 0x0005
#define AN_RXMODE_NO_8023_HEADER 0x0100
#define AN_RXMODE_NORMALIZED_RSSI 0x0200
#define AN_RATE_1MBPS 0x0002
#define AN_RATE_2MBPS 0x0004
#define AN_RATE_5_5MBPS 0x000B
#define AN_RATE_11MBPS 0x0016
#define AN_DEVTYPE_PC4500 0x0065
#define AN_DEVTYPE_PC4800 0x006D
#define AN_SCANMODE_ACTIVE 0x0000
#define AN_SCANMODE_PASSIVE 0x0001
#define AN_SCANMODE_AIRONET_ACTIVE 0x0002
#define AN_AUTHTYPE_NONE 0x0000
#define AN_AUTHTYPE_OPEN 0x0001
#define AN_AUTHTYPE_SHAREDKEY 0x0002
#define AN_AUTHTYPE_MASK 0x00ff
#define AN_AUTHTYPE_ENABLE 0x0100
#define AN_AUTHTYPE_PRIVACY_IN_USE 0x0100
#define AN_AUTHTYPE_ALLOW_UNENCRYPTED 0x0200
Fix bugs in the structure for rx_frame by making gap length one byte and a packed array so sizeof work. This broke RFMON mode and passing up 802.11 packets. The Linux emulation code was derived from the open source Linux driver to maintain compatibility. LEAP support is added, hints from Richard Johnson. I've verified this locally with PC350v42510.img firmware. More bug fixing from Marco to fix long passwords. Change DELAYs in flash part of driver to FLASH_DELAY which uses tsleep so it doesn't look like your system died during a flash update. Install header files in /usr/include/dev/an Cleanup some ifmedia bugs add "Home" key mode to ifmedia and ancontrol. This way you can manage 2 keys a little easier. Map the home mode into key 5. Enhance ifconfig to dump the various configured SSIDs. I use a bunch of different ones and roam between them. Use the syntax similar to the WEP keys to deal with setting difference SSIDs. Bump up up the Card capabilities RID since they added 2 bytes to it in the latest firmware. Thankfully we changed it from a terminal failure so the card still worked but the driver whined. Some cleanup patches from Marco Molteni. Submitted by: Richard Johnson <raj@cisco.com> Marco Molteni <molter@tin.it> and myself Various checks: David Wolfskill <david@catwhisker.org> Reviewed by: Brooks Davis <brooks@freebsd.org> Warner Losh <imp@freebsd.org> Approved by: Brooks Davis <brooks@freebsd.org> Warner Losh <imp@freebsd.org> Obtained from: Linux emulation API's from Aironet driver.
2001-12-31 22:01:44 +00:00
#define AN_AUTHTYPE_LEAP 0x1000
#define AN_PSAVE_NONE 0x0000
#define AN_PSAVE_CAM 0x0001
#define AN_PSAVE_PSP 0x0002
#define AN_PSAVE_PSP_CAM 0x0003
#define AN_RADIOTYPE_80211_FH 0x0001
#define AN_RADIOTYPE_80211_DS 0x0002
#define AN_RADIOTYPE_LM2000_DS 0x0004
#define AN_DIVERSITY_FACTORY_DEFAULT 0x0000
#define AN_DIVERSITY_ANTENNA_1_ONLY 0x0001
#define AN_DIVERSITY_ANTENNA_2_ONLY 0x0002
#define AN_DIVERSITY_ANTENNA_1_AND_2 0x0003
#define AN_TXPOWER_FACTORY_DEFAULT 0x0000
#define AN_TXPOWER_50MW 50
#define AN_TXPOWER_100MW 100
#define AN_TXPOWER_250MW 250
#define AN_HOME_NETWORK 0x0001
#define AN_HOME_INSTALL_AP 0x0002
/*
* Valid SSID list. You can specify up to three SSIDs denoting
* the service sets that you want to join. The first SSID always
* defaults to "tsunami" which is a handy way to detect the
* card.
*/
struct an_ltv_ssidlist {
u_int16_t an_len;
u_int16_t an_type;
u_int16_t an_ssid1_len;
char an_ssid1[32];
u_int16_t an_ssid2_len;
char an_ssid2[32];
u_int16_t an_ssid3_len;
char an_ssid3[32];
};
struct an_ltv_ssid_entry{
u_int16_t an_len;
char an_ssid[32];
};
#define MAX_SSIDS 25
struct an_ltv_ssidlist_new {
u_int16_t an_len;
u_int16_t an_type;
struct an_ltv_ssid_entry an_entry[MAX_SSIDS];
};
/*
* Valid AP list.
*/
struct an_ltv_aplist {
u_int16_t an_len;
u_int16_t an_type;
u_int8_t an_ap1[8];
u_int8_t an_ap2[8];
u_int8_t an_ap3[8];
u_int8_t an_ap4[8];
};
/*
* Driver name.
*/
struct an_ltv_drvname {
u_int16_t an_len;
u_int16_t an_type;
u_int8_t an_drvname[16];
};
/*
* Frame encapsulation.
*/
struct an_rid_encap {
u_int16_t an_len;
u_int16_t an_type;
u_int16_t an_ethertype_default;
u_int16_t an_action_default;
u_int16_t an_ethertype0;
u_int16_t an_action0;
u_int16_t an_ethertype1;
u_int16_t an_action1;
u_int16_t an_ethertype2;
u_int16_t an_action2;
u_int16_t an_ethertype3;
u_int16_t an_action3;
u_int16_t an_ethertype4;
u_int16_t an_action4;
u_int16_t an_ethertype5;
u_int16_t an_action5;
u_int16_t an_ethertype6;
u_int16_t an_action6;
};
#define AN_ENCAP_ACTION_RX 0x0001
#define AN_ENCAP_ACTION_TX 0x0002
#define AN_RXENCAP_NONE 0x0000
#define AN_RXENCAP_RFC1024 0x0001
#define AN_TXENCAP_RFC1024 0x0000
#define AN_TXENCAP_80211 0x0002
/*
* Card capabilities (read only).
*/
struct an_ltv_caps {
u_int16_t an_len; /* 0x00 */
u_int16_t an_type; /* XXXX */
u_int8_t an_oui[3]; /* 0x02 */
u_int8_t an_rsvd0; /* 0x05 */
u_int16_t an_prodnum; /* 0x06 */
u_int8_t an_manufname[32]; /* 0x08 */
u_int8_t an_prodname[16]; /* 0x28 */
u_int8_t an_prodvers[8]; /* 0x38 */
u_int8_t an_oemaddr[6]; /* 0x40 */
u_int8_t an_aironetaddr[6]; /* 0x46 */
u_int16_t an_radiotype; /* 0x4C */
u_int16_t an_regdomain; /* 0x4E */
u_int8_t an_callid[6]; /* 0x50 */
u_int8_t an_rates[8]; /* 0x56 */
u_int8_t an_rx_diversity; /* 0x5E */
u_int8_t an_tx_diversity; /* 0x5F */
u_int16_t an_tx_powerlevels[8]; /* 0x60 */
u_int16_t an_hwrev; /* 0x70 */
u_int16_t an_hwcaps; /* 0x72 */
u_int16_t an_temprange; /* 0x74 */
u_int16_t an_fwrev; /* 0x76 */
u_int16_t an_fwsubrev; /* 0x78 */
u_int16_t an_ifacerev; /* 0x7A */
u_int16_t an_softcaps; /* 0x7C */
u_int16_t an_bootblockrev; /* 0x7E */
u_int16_t an_req_hw_support; /* 0x80 */
u_int16_t an_unknown[31]; /* 0x82 */
};
/*
* Access point (read only)
*/
struct an_ltv_apinfo {
u_int16_t an_len;
u_int16_t an_type;
u_int16_t an_tim_addr;
u_int16_t an_airo_addr;
};
/*
* Radio info (read only).
*/
struct an_ltv_radioinfo {
u_int16_t an_len;
u_int16_t an_type;
/* ??? */
};
/*
* RSSI map. If available in the card's firmware, this can be used to
* convert the 8-bit RSSI values from the card into dBm.
*/
struct an_ltv_rssi_map {
u_int16_t an_len;
u_int16_t an_type;
struct an_rssi_entry an_entries[256];
};
/*
* Status (read only). Note: the manual claims this RID is 108 bytes
* long (0x6A is the last datum, which is 2 bytes long) however when
* this RID is read from the NIC, it returns a length of 110. To be
* on the safe side, this structure is padded with an extra 16-bit
* word. (There is a misprint in the manual which says the macaddr
* field is 8 bytes long.)
*
* Also, the channel_set and current_channel fields appear to be
* reversed. Either that, or the hop_period field is unused.
*/
struct an_ltv_status {
u_int16_t an_len; /* 0x00 */
u_int16_t an_type; /* 0xXX */
u_int8_t an_macaddr[6]; /* 0x02 */
u_int16_t an_opmode; /* 0x08 */
u_int16_t an_errcode; /* 0x0A */
u_int16_t an_signal_quality; /* 0x0C */
u_int16_t an_ssidlen; /* 0x0E */
u_int8_t an_ssid[32]; /* 0x10 */
u_int8_t an_ap_name[16]; /* 0x30 */
u_int8_t an_cur_bssid[6]; /* 0x40 */
u_int8_t an_prev_bssid1[6]; /* 0x46 */
u_int8_t an_prev_bssid2[6]; /* 0x4C */
u_int8_t an_prev_bssid3[6]; /* 0x52 */
u_int16_t an_beacon_period; /* 0x58 */
u_int16_t an_dtim_period; /* 0x5A */
u_int16_t an_atim_duration; /* 0x5C */
u_int16_t an_hop_period; /* 0x5E */
u_int16_t an_cur_channel; /* 0x62 */
u_int16_t an_channel_set; /* 0x60 */
u_int16_t an_hops_to_backbone; /* 0x64 */
u_int16_t an_ap_total_load; /* 0x66 */
u_int16_t an_our_generated_load; /* 0x68 */
u_int16_t an_accumulated_arl; /* 0x6A */
u_int16_t an_cur_signal_quality; /* 0x6C */
u_int16_t an_current_tx_rate; /* 0x6E */
u_int16_t an_ap_device; /* 0x70 */
u_int16_t an_normalized_strength; /* 0x72 */
u_int16_t an_short_pre_in_use; /* 0x74 */
u_int8_t an_ap_ip_addr[4]; /* 0x76 */
u_int8_t an_noise_prev_sec_pc; /* 0x7A */
u_int8_t an_noise_prev_sec_db; /* 0x7B */
u_int8_t an_avg_noise_prev_min_pc; /* 0x7C */
u_int8_t an_avg_noise_prev_min_db; /* 0x7D */
u_int8_t an_max_noise_prev_min_pc; /* 0x7E */
u_int8_t an_max_noise_prev_min_db; /* 0x7F */
u_int16_t an_spare[18];
};
#define AN_STATUS_OPMODE_CONFIGURED 0x0001
#define AN_STATUS_OPMODE_MAC_ENABLED 0x0002
#define AN_STATUS_OPMODE_RX_ENABLED 0x0004
#define AN_STATUS_OPMODE_IN_SYNC 0x0010
#define AN_STATUS_OPMODE_ASSOCIATED 0x0020
Fix bugs in the structure for rx_frame by making gap length one byte and a packed array so sizeof work. This broke RFMON mode and passing up 802.11 packets. The Linux emulation code was derived from the open source Linux driver to maintain compatibility. LEAP support is added, hints from Richard Johnson. I've verified this locally with PC350v42510.img firmware. More bug fixing from Marco to fix long passwords. Change DELAYs in flash part of driver to FLASH_DELAY which uses tsleep so it doesn't look like your system died during a flash update. Install header files in /usr/include/dev/an Cleanup some ifmedia bugs add "Home" key mode to ifmedia and ancontrol. This way you can manage 2 keys a little easier. Map the home mode into key 5. Enhance ifconfig to dump the various configured SSIDs. I use a bunch of different ones and roam between them. Use the syntax similar to the WEP keys to deal with setting difference SSIDs. Bump up up the Card capabilities RID since they added 2 bytes to it in the latest firmware. Thankfully we changed it from a terminal failure so the card still worked but the driver whined. Some cleanup patches from Marco Molteni. Submitted by: Richard Johnson <raj@cisco.com> Marco Molteni <molter@tin.it> and myself Various checks: David Wolfskill <david@catwhisker.org> Reviewed by: Brooks Davis <brooks@freebsd.org> Warner Losh <imp@freebsd.org> Approved by: Brooks Davis <brooks@freebsd.org> Warner Losh <imp@freebsd.org> Obtained from: Linux emulation API's from Aironet driver.
2001-12-31 22:01:44 +00:00
#define AN_STATUS_OPMODE_LEAP 0x0040
#define AN_STATUS_OPMODE_ERROR 0x8000
/*
* WEP Key
*/
struct an_ltv_wepkey {
u_int16_t an_len; /* 0x00 */
u_int16_t an_type; /* 0xXX */
u_int16_t an_key_index; /* 0x02 */
u_int8_t an_mac_addr[6]; /* 0x04 */
u_int16_t an_key_len; /* 0x0A */
u_int8_t an_key[13]; /* 0x0C */
};
Fix bugs in the structure for rx_frame by making gap length one byte and a packed array so sizeof work. This broke RFMON mode and passing up 802.11 packets. The Linux emulation code was derived from the open source Linux driver to maintain compatibility. LEAP support is added, hints from Richard Johnson. I've verified this locally with PC350v42510.img firmware. More bug fixing from Marco to fix long passwords. Change DELAYs in flash part of driver to FLASH_DELAY which uses tsleep so it doesn't look like your system died during a flash update. Install header files in /usr/include/dev/an Cleanup some ifmedia bugs add "Home" key mode to ifmedia and ancontrol. This way you can manage 2 keys a little easier. Map the home mode into key 5. Enhance ifconfig to dump the various configured SSIDs. I use a bunch of different ones and roam between them. Use the syntax similar to the WEP keys to deal with setting difference SSIDs. Bump up up the Card capabilities RID since they added 2 bytes to it in the latest firmware. Thankfully we changed it from a terminal failure so the card still worked but the driver whined. Some cleanup patches from Marco Molteni. Submitted by: Richard Johnson <raj@cisco.com> Marco Molteni <molter@tin.it> and myself Various checks: David Wolfskill <david@catwhisker.org> Reviewed by: Brooks Davis <brooks@freebsd.org> Warner Losh <imp@freebsd.org> Approved by: Brooks Davis <brooks@freebsd.org> Warner Losh <imp@freebsd.org> Obtained from: Linux emulation API's from Aironet driver.
2001-12-31 22:01:44 +00:00
/*
* Receive frame structure.
*/
struct an_rxframe {
u_int32_t an_rx_time; /* 0x00 */
u_int16_t an_rx_status; /* 0x04 */
u_int16_t an_rx_payload_len; /* 0x06 */
u_int8_t an_rsvd0; /* 0x08 */
u_int8_t an_rx_signal_strength; /* 0x09 */
u_int8_t an_rx_rate; /* 0x0A */
u_int8_t an_rx_chan; /* 0x0B */
u_int8_t an_rx_assoc_cnt; /* 0x0C */
u_int8_t an_rsvd1[3]; /* 0x0D */
u_int8_t an_plcp_hdr[4]; /* 0x10 */
u_int16_t an_frame_ctl; /* 0x14 */
u_int16_t an_duration; /* 0x16 */
u_int8_t an_addr1[6]; /* 0x18 */
u_int8_t an_addr2[6]; /* 0x1E */
u_int8_t an_addr3[6]; /* 0x24 */
u_int16_t an_seq_ctl; /* 0x2A */
u_int8_t an_addr4[6]; /* 0x2C */
u_int8_t an_gaplen; /* 0x32 */
2002-09-23 18:54:32 +00:00
} __packed;
Fix bugs in the structure for rx_frame by making gap length one byte and a packed array so sizeof work. This broke RFMON mode and passing up 802.11 packets. The Linux emulation code was derived from the open source Linux driver to maintain compatibility. LEAP support is added, hints from Richard Johnson. I've verified this locally with PC350v42510.img firmware. More bug fixing from Marco to fix long passwords. Change DELAYs in flash part of driver to FLASH_DELAY which uses tsleep so it doesn't look like your system died during a flash update. Install header files in /usr/include/dev/an Cleanup some ifmedia bugs add "Home" key mode to ifmedia and ancontrol. This way you can manage 2 keys a little easier. Map the home mode into key 5. Enhance ifconfig to dump the various configured SSIDs. I use a bunch of different ones and roam between them. Use the syntax similar to the WEP keys to deal with setting difference SSIDs. Bump up up the Card capabilities RID since they added 2 bytes to it in the latest firmware. Thankfully we changed it from a terminal failure so the card still worked but the driver whined. Some cleanup patches from Marco Molteni. Submitted by: Richard Johnson <raj@cisco.com> Marco Molteni <molter@tin.it> and myself Various checks: David Wolfskill <david@catwhisker.org> Reviewed by: Brooks Davis <brooks@freebsd.org> Warner Losh <imp@freebsd.org> Approved by: Brooks Davis <brooks@freebsd.org> Warner Losh <imp@freebsd.org> Obtained from: Linux emulation API's from Aironet driver.
2001-12-31 22:01:44 +00:00
/* Do not modify this unless you are modifying LEAP itself */
#define LEAP_USERNAME_MAX 32
#define LEAP_PASSWORD_MAX 32
/*
* LEAP Username
*/
struct an_ltv_leap_username {
u_int16_t an_len; /* 0x00 */
u_int16_t an_type; /* 0xXX */
u_int16_t an_username_len; /* 0x02 */
u_int8_t an_username[LEAP_USERNAME_MAX]; /* 0x04 */
};
/*
* LEAP Password
*/
struct an_ltv_leap_password {
u_int16_t an_len; /* 0x00 */
u_int16_t an_type; /* 0xXX */
u_int16_t an_password_len; /* 0x02 */
u_int8_t an_password[LEAP_PASSWORD_MAX]; /* 0x04 */
};
/*
* These are all the LTV record types that we can read or write
* from the Aironet. Not all of them are temendously useful, but I
* list as many as I know about here for completeness.
*/
/*
* Configuration (read/write)
*/
#define AN_RID_GENCONFIG 0xFF10 /* General configuration info */
#define AN_RID_SSIDLIST 0xFF11 /* Valid SSID list */
#define AN_RID_APLIST 0xFF12 /* Valid AP list */
#define AN_RID_DRVNAME 0xFF13 /* ID name of this node for diag */
#define AN_RID_ENCAPPROTO 0xFF14 /* Payload encapsulation type */
#define AN_RID_WEP_TEMP 0xFF15 /* Temporary Key */
#define AN_RID_WEP_PERM 0xFF16 /* Perminant Key */
#define AN_RID_ACTUALCFG 0xFF20 /* Current configuration settings */
/*
* Reporting (read only)
*/
#define AN_RID_CAPABILITIES 0xFF00 /* PC 4500/4800 capabilities */
#define AN_RID_AP_INFO 0xFF01 /* Access point info */
#define AN_RID_RADIO_INFO 0xFF02 /* Radio info */
#define AN_RID_RSSI_MAP 0xFF04 /* RSSI <-> dBm table */
#define AN_RID_STATUS 0xFF50 /* Current status info */
#define AN_RID_BEACONS_HST 0xFF51
#define AN_RID_BUSY_HST 0xFF52
#define AN_RID_RETRIES_HST 0xFF53
/*
* Statistics
*/
#define AN_RID_16BITS_CUM 0xFF60 /* Cumulative 16-bit stats counters */
#define AN_RID_16BITS_DELTA 0xFF61 /* 16-bit stats (since last clear) */
#define AN_RID_16BITS_DELTACLR 0xFF62 /* 16-bit stats, clear on read */
#define AN_RID_32BITS_CUM 0xFF68 /* Cumulative 32-bit stats counters */
#define AN_RID_32BITS_DELTA 0xFF69 /* 32-bit stats (since last clear) */
#define AN_RID_32BITS_DELTACLR 0xFF6A /* 32-bit stats, clear on read */
/*
* LEAP
*/
#define AN_RID_LEAPUSERNAME 0xFF23 /* Username */
#define AN_RID_LEAPPASSWORD 0xFF24 /* Password */
/*
* OTHER Unknonwn for now
*/
#define AN_RID_MOD 0xFF17
#define AN_RID_OPTIONS 0xFF18
#define AN_RID_FACTORY_CONFIG 0xFF18
/*
* FreeBSD fake RID
*/
Fix bugs in the structure for rx_frame by making gap length one byte and a packed array so sizeof work. This broke RFMON mode and passing up 802.11 packets. The Linux emulation code was derived from the open source Linux driver to maintain compatibility. LEAP support is added, hints from Richard Johnson. I've verified this locally with PC350v42510.img firmware. More bug fixing from Marco to fix long passwords. Change DELAYs in flash part of driver to FLASH_DELAY which uses tsleep so it doesn't look like your system died during a flash update. Install header files in /usr/include/dev/an Cleanup some ifmedia bugs add "Home" key mode to ifmedia and ancontrol. This way you can manage 2 keys a little easier. Map the home mode into key 5. Enhance ifconfig to dump the various configured SSIDs. I use a bunch of different ones and roam between them. Use the syntax similar to the WEP keys to deal with setting difference SSIDs. Bump up up the Card capabilities RID since they added 2 bytes to it in the latest firmware. Thankfully we changed it from a terminal failure so the card still worked but the driver whined. Some cleanup patches from Marco Molteni. Submitted by: Richard Johnson <raj@cisco.com> Marco Molteni <molter@tin.it> and myself Various checks: David Wolfskill <david@catwhisker.org> Reviewed by: Brooks Davis <brooks@freebsd.org> Warner Losh <imp@freebsd.org> Approved by: Brooks Davis <brooks@freebsd.org> Warner Losh <imp@freebsd.org> Obtained from: Linux emulation API's from Aironet driver.
2001-12-31 22:01:44 +00:00
#define AN_RID_MONITOR_MODE 0x0001 /* Set monitor mode for driver */
#define AN_MONITOR 1
#define AN_MONITOR_ANY_BSS 2
#define AN_MONITOR_INCLUDE_BEACON 4
#define AN_MONITOR_AIRONET_HEADER 8
Fix bugs in the structure for rx_frame by making gap length one byte and a packed array so sizeof work. This broke RFMON mode and passing up 802.11 packets. The Linux emulation code was derived from the open source Linux driver to maintain compatibility. LEAP support is added, hints from Richard Johnson. I've verified this locally with PC350v42510.img firmware. More bug fixing from Marco to fix long passwords. Change DELAYs in flash part of driver to FLASH_DELAY which uses tsleep so it doesn't look like your system died during a flash update. Install header files in /usr/include/dev/an Cleanup some ifmedia bugs add "Home" key mode to ifmedia and ancontrol. This way you can manage 2 keys a little easier. Map the home mode into key 5. Enhance ifconfig to dump the various configured SSIDs. I use a bunch of different ones and roam between them. Use the syntax similar to the WEP keys to deal with setting difference SSIDs. Bump up up the Card capabilities RID since they added 2 bytes to it in the latest firmware. Thankfully we changed it from a terminal failure so the card still worked but the driver whined. Some cleanup patches from Marco Molteni. Submitted by: Richard Johnson <raj@cisco.com> Marco Molteni <molter@tin.it> and myself Various checks: David Wolfskill <david@catwhisker.org> Reviewed by: Brooks Davis <brooks@freebsd.org> Warner Losh <imp@freebsd.org> Approved by: Brooks Davis <brooks@freebsd.org> Warner Losh <imp@freebsd.org> Obtained from: Linux emulation API's from Aironet driver.
2001-12-31 22:01:44 +00:00
#define DLT_AIRONET_HEADER 120 /* Has been allocated at tcpdump.org */
/*
* from the Linux driver from Cisco ... no copyright header.
* Removed duplicated information that already existed in the FreeBSD driver
* provides emulation of the Cisco extensions to the Linux Aironet driver.
*/
/*
* Ioctl constants to be used in airo_ioctl.command
*/
#define AIROGCAP 0 /* Capability rid */
#define AIROGCFG 1 /* USED A LOT */
#define AIROGSLIST 2 /* System ID list */
#define AIROGVLIST 3 /* List of specified AP's */
#define AIROGDRVNAM 4 /* NOTUSED */
#define AIROGEHTENC 5 /* NOTUSED */
#define AIROGWEPKTMP 6
#define AIROGWEPKNV 7
#define AIROGSTAT 8
#define AIROGSTATSC32 9
#define AIROGSTATSD32 10
/*
* Leave gap of 40 commands after AIROGSTATSD32
*/
#define AIROPCAP AIROGSTATSD32 + 40
#define AIROPVLIST AIROPCAP + 1
#define AIROPSLIST AIROPVLIST + 1
#define AIROPCFG AIROPSLIST + 1
#define AIROPSIDS AIROPCFG + 1
#define AIROPAPLIST AIROPSIDS + 1
#define AIROPMACON AIROPAPLIST + 1 /* Enable mac */
#define AIROPMACOFF AIROPMACON + 1 /* Disable mac */
#define AIROPSTCLR AIROPMACOFF + 1
#define AIROPWEPKEY AIROPSTCLR + 1
#define AIROPWEPKEYNV AIROPWEPKEY + 1
#define AIROPLEAPPWD AIROPWEPKEYNV + 1
#define AIROPLEAPUSR AIROPLEAPPWD + 1
/*
* Another gap of 40 commands before flash codes
*/
#define AIROFLSHRST AIROPWEPKEYNV + 40
#define AIROFLSHGCHR AIROFLSHRST + 1
#define AIROFLSHSTFL AIROFLSHGCHR + 1
#define AIROFLSHPCHR AIROFLSHSTFL + 1
#define AIROFLPUTBUF AIROFLSHPCHR + 1
#define AIRORESTART AIROFLPUTBUF + 1
/*
* Struct to enable up to 65535 ioctl's
*/
#define AIROMAGIC 0xa55a
typedef struct aironet_ioctl {
unsigned short command; /* What to do */
unsigned short len; /* Len of data */
unsigned char *data; /* d-data */
} airo_ioctl;
#endif