Add MATCH option for CONFIG_MATCH_IFACE.
If the interfaces on which wpa_supplicant is to run are not known or do not exist, wpa_supplicant can match an interface when it arrives. Each matched interface is separated with -M argument and the -i argument now allows for pattern matching. As an example, the following command would start wpa_supplicant for a specific wired interface called lan0, any interface starting with wlan and lastly any other interface. Each match has its own configuration file, and for the wired interface a specific driver has also been given. wpa_supplicant \ -M -c wpa_wired.conf -ilan0 -D wired \ -M -c wpa1.conf -iwlan* \ -M -c wpa2.conf PR: 247177 Reported by: greg@unrelenting.technology MFC after: 1 month Related to: ports r540412
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@ -49,7 +49,8 @@ CFLAGS+=-DCONFIG_BACKEND_FILE \
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-DCONFIG_TLS=openssl \
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-DCONFIG_WPS2 \
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-DCONFIG_WPS_UPNP \
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-DPKCS12_FUNCS
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-DPKCS12_FUNCS \
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-DCONFIG_MATCH_IFACE
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#CFLAGS+= -g
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LIBADD= pcap util
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