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iwd/autotests/util/hostapd.py

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#!/usr/bin/python3
import os, os.path
import re
import socket
import select
import time
from gi.repository import GLib
from config import ctx
chan_freq_map = [
None,
2412,
2417,
2422,
2427,
2432,
2437,
2442,
2447,
2452,
2457,
2462,
2467,
2472,
2484
]
ctrl_count = 0
mainloop = GLib.MainLoop()
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class HostapdCLI:
def _init_hostapd(self, config=None):
global ctrl_count
interface = None
self.ctrl_sock = None
if not ctx.hostapd:
raise Exception("No hostapd instances are configured")
if not config and len(ctx.hostapd.instances) > 1:
raise Exception('config must be provided if more than one hostapd instance exists')
hapd = ctx.hostapd[config]
if not hasattr(self, '_hostapd_restarted'):
self._hostapd_restarted = False
#
# TODO: In theory some type of instance singleton could be created for
# HostapdCLI where test-runner initializes but any subsequent
# call to HostapdCLI (with the same config) returns the same
# object that test-runner has. This would avoid setting these
# variables.
#
if hapd.cli:
self.ifname = hapd.cli.ifname
self.ctrl_sock = hapd.cli.ctrl_sock
self.cmdline = hapd.cli.cmdline
self.interface = hapd.intf
self.config = hapd.config
return
self.interface = hapd.intf
self.config = hapd.config
if not self.interface:
raise Exception('config %s not found' % config)
self.ifname = self.interface.name
self.socket_path = os.path.dirname(self.interface.ctrl_interface)
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self.cmdline = ['hostapd_cli', '-p', self.socket_path, '-i', self.ifname]
self.local_ctrl = '/tmp/hostapd_' + str(os.getpid()) + '_' + \
str(ctrl_count)
self.ctrl_sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
self.ctrl_sock.bind(self.local_ctrl)
self.ctrl_sock.connect(self.socket_path + '/' + self.ifname)
if 'OK' not in self._ctrl_request('ATTACH'):
raise Exception('ATTACH failed')
ctrl_count = ctrl_count + 1
def __init__(self, config=None):
self._init_hostapd(config)
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def _poll_event(self, event):
if not self._data_available(0.25):
return False
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data = self.ctrl_sock.recv(4096).decode('utf-8')
if event in data:
return data
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return False
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def wait_for_event(self, event, timeout=10):
return ctx.non_block_wait(self._poll_event, timeout, event,
exception=TimeoutError("waiting for event"))
def _data_available(self, timeout=2):
[r, w, e] = select.select([self.ctrl_sock], [], [], timeout)
if r:
return True
return False
def _ctrl_request(self, command, timeout=10):
if type(command) is str:
command = str.encode(command)
self.ctrl_sock.send(bytes(command))
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ctx.non_block_wait(self._data_available, timeout,
exception=TimeoutError("waiting for control response"))
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return self.ctrl_sock.recv(4096).decode('utf-8')
def _del_hostapd(self, force=False):
if not self.ctrl_sock:
return
self.ctrl_sock.close()
try:
os.remove(self.local_ctrl)
except:
pass
if self._hostapd_restarted:
ctx.stop_process(ctx.hostapd.process, force)
self.interface.set_interface_state('down')
self.interface.set_interface_state('up')
def __del__(self):
self._del_hostapd()
def set_value(self, key, value):
cmd = self.cmdline + ['set', key, value]
ctx.start_process(cmd, wait=True)
def wps_push_button(self):
ctx.start_process(self.cmdline + ['wps_pbc'], wait=True)
def wps_pin(self, pin):
cmd = self.cmdline + ['wps_pin', 'any', pin]
ctx.start_process(cmd, wait=True)
def deauthenticate(self, client_address):
cmd = self.cmdline + ['deauthenticate', client_address]
ctx.start_process(cmd, wait=True)
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def eapol_reauth(self, client_address):
cmd = 'IFNAME=' + self.ifname + ' EAPOL_REAUTH ' + client_address
self.ctrl_sock.sendall(cmd.encode('utf-8'))
def reload(self):
# Seemingly all three commands needed for the instance to notice
# interface's address change
ctx.start_process(self.cmdline + ['reload'], wait=True)
ctx.start_process(self.cmdline + ['disable'], wait=True)
ctx.start_process(self.cmdline + ['enable'], wait=True)
def list_sta(self):
proc = ctx.start_process(self.cmdline + ['list_sta'], wait=True, need_out=True)
if not proc.out:
return []
return [line for line in proc.out.split('\n') if line]
def set_neighbor(self, addr, ssid, nr):
cmd = self.cmdline + ['set_neighbor', addr, 'ssid="%s"' % ssid, 'nr=%s' % nr]
ctx.start_process(cmd, wait=True)
def send_bss_transition(self, device, nr_list):
# Send a BSS transition to a station (device). nr_list should be an
# array of tuples containing the BSS address and neighbor report.
# Parsing the neighbor report is a bit ugly but it makes it more
# consistent with the set_neighbor() API, i.e. the same neighbor report
# string could be used in both API's.
pref = 1
cmd = self.cmdline + ['bss_tm_req', device]
for i in nr_list:
addr = i[0]
nr = i[1]
bss_info=str(int(nr[0:8], 16))
op_class=str(int(nr[8:10], 16))
chan_num=nr[10:12]
phy_num=nr[14:16]
cmd += ['pref=%s' % str(pref), 'neighbor=%s,%s,%s,%s,%s' % \
(addr, bss_info, op_class, chan_num, phy_num)]
pref += 1
proc = ctx.start_process(cmd, wait=True, need_out=True)
if 'OK' not in proc.out:
raise Exception('BSS_TM_REQ failed, is hostapd built with CONFIG_WNM_AP=y?')
def ungraceful_restart(self):
'''
Ungracefully kill and restart hostapd
'''
# set flag so hostapd can be killed after the test
self._hostapd_restarted = True
self._del_hostapd(force=True)
ctx.start_hostapd()
# Give hostapd a second to start and initialize the control interface
time.sleep(1)
# New hostapd process, so re-init
self._init_hostapd(config=self.config)
def req_beacon(self, addr, request):
'''
Send a RRM Beacon request
'''
cmd = self.cmdline + ['req_beacon', addr, request]
ctx.start_process(cmd, wait=True)
@property
def bssid(self):
cmd = self.cmdline + ['status']
status = ctx.start_process(cmd, wait=True, need_out=True).out
status = status.split('\n')
bssid = [x for x in status if x.startswith('bssid')]
bssid = bssid[0].split('=')
return bssid[1]
@property
def frequency(self):
cmd = self.cmdline + ['status']
status = ctx.start_process(cmd, wait=True, need_out=True).out
status = status.split('\n')
frequency = [x for x in status if x.startswith('freq')][0]
frequency = frequency.split('=')[1]
return int(frequency)