station: use iwd_notice for state/event information

For anyone debugging or trying to identify network infrastructure
problems the IWD DBus API isn't all that useful and ultimately
requires going through debug logs to figure out exactly what
happened. Having a concise set of debug logs containing only
relavent information would be very useful. In addition, having
some kind of syntax for these logs to be parsed by tooling could
automate these tasks.

This is being done, starting with station, by using iwd_notice
which internally uses l_notice. The use of the notice log level
(5) in IWD will be strictly for the type of messages described
above.
This commit is contained in:
James Prestwood 2024-02-22 07:24:50 -08:00 committed by Denis Kenzior
parent 98ae3d4197
commit 77cdbd186b
1 changed files with 27 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -1561,9 +1561,9 @@ static void station_enter_state(struct station *station,
bool disconnected;
int ret;
l_debug("Old State: %s, new state: %s",
station_state_to_string(station->state),
station_state_to_string(state));
iwd_notice(IWD_NOTICE_STATE, "old: %s, new: %s",
station_state_to_string(station->state),
station_state_to_string(state));
station_debug_event(station, station_state_to_string(state));
@ -2352,12 +2352,16 @@ static bool station_ft_work_ready(struct wiphy_radio_work_item *item)
roam_bss_rank_compare, NULL);
station_debug_event(station, "ft-fallback-to-reassoc");
iwd_notice(IWD_NOTICE_FT_ROAM_FAILED, "status: %d",
MMPDU_STATUS_CODE_INVALID_PMKID);
station_transition_start(station);
l_steal_ptr(rbss);
break;
case -ENOENT:
station_debug_event(station, "ft-roam-failed");
iwd_notice(IWD_NOTICE_FT_ROAM_FAILED,
"status: authentication timeout");
try_next:
station_transition_start(station);
break;
@ -2384,8 +2388,10 @@ disassociate:
station_disassociated(station);
break;
default:
if (ret > 0)
if (ret > 0) {
iwd_notice(IWD_NOTICE_FT_ROAM_FAILED, "status: %d", ret);
goto try_next;
}
station_roam_failed(station);
break;
@ -2457,8 +2463,10 @@ static bool station_try_next_transition(struct station *station,
struct handshake_state *new_hs;
struct ie_rsn_info cur_rsne, target_rsne;
l_debug("%u, target %s", netdev_get_ifindex(station->netdev),
util_address_to_string(bss->addr));
iwd_notice(IWD_NOTICE_ROAM_INFO, "bss: "MAC", signal: %d, load: %d/255",
MAC_STR(bss->addr),
bss->signal_strength / 100,
bss->utilization);
/* Reset AP roam flag, at this point the roaming behaves the same */
station->ap_directed_roaming = false;
@ -2561,6 +2569,7 @@ static void station_roam_scan_triggered(int err, void *user_data)
}
station_debug_event(station, "roam-scan-triggered");
iwd_notice(IWD_NOTICE_ROAM_SCAN);
/*
* Do not update the Scanning property as we won't be updating the
@ -3159,6 +3168,8 @@ static bool station_retry_owe_default_group(struct station *station)
static bool station_retry_with_reason(struct station *station,
uint16_t reason_code)
{
iwd_notice(IWD_NOTICE_CONNECT_FAILED, "reason: %u", reason_code);
/*
* We don't want to cause a retry and blacklist if the password was
* incorrect. Otherwise we would just continue to fail.
@ -3209,6 +3220,8 @@ static bool station_retry_with_status(struct station *station,
else
blacklist_add_bss(station->connected_bss->addr);
iwd_notice(IWD_NOTICE_CONNECT_FAILED, "status: %u", status_code);
return station_try_next_bss(station);
}
@ -3369,6 +3382,8 @@ static void station_disconnect_event(struct station *station, void *event_data)
case STATION_STATE_FT_ROAMING:
case STATION_STATE_FW_ROAMING:
case STATION_STATE_NETCONFIG:
iwd_notice(IWD_NOTICE_DISCONNECT_INFO, "reason: %u",
l_get_u16(event_data));
station_disassociated(station);
return;
default:
@ -3508,7 +3523,12 @@ int __station_connect_network(struct station *station, struct network *network,
return r;
}
l_debug("connecting to BSS "MAC, MAC_STR(bss->addr));
iwd_notice(IWD_NOTICE_CONNECT_INFO, "ssid: %s, bss: "MAC", "
"signal: %d, load: %d/255",
network_get_ssid(network),
MAC_STR(bss->addr),
bss->signal_strength / 100,
bss->utilization);
station->connected_bss = bss;
station->connected_network = network;