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Andrew Zaborowski
cb6289b622 auto-t: Work around wpa_s config issue in testP2P
Since commit 922fa099721903b106a7bc1ccd1ffe8c4a7bce69 in hostap, our
setting of config_methods on P2P-client interface was ignored.  Work
around that commit, in addition to the previous workaround we have in
this test, to again ensure the correct config_methods value is used.
2022-06-06 10:39:00 -05:00
Marcel Holtmann
649ddf696e Release 1.28 2022-06-04 22:13:27 +02:00
Marcel Holtmann
d555a867fb build: Require at least version 0.51 when building with external ELL 2022-06-04 22:04:21 +02:00
Marcel Holtmann
5c1cc7729d build: Update to support Autoconf >= 2.69 2022-06-04 22:03:41 +02:00
James Prestwood
b2ed779ce9 test-runner: fix testhome mounting for QEMU
This was lazily copied from UML but really made no sense in the context
of QEMU. First QEMU needs the virtfs option to define the mount tag and
in addition a 9p mount should be used rather than 'hostfs'.
2022-06-03 18:20:55 -05:00
James Prestwood
db3d6a3652 test-runner: allow regex for verbose option
The glob match was completely broken for --verbose because globs
are actually path matches, not generally for strings. Instead
match based on regular expressions.

First the verbose option was fixed to store it as an array as well
as write any list arguments into the kernel command line properly
(str() would include []). This has worked up until now because the
'in' keyword in python will work on strings just as well
as lists, for example:

>>> 'test' in 'this,is,a,test'
True

Then, the glob match was replaced with a regex match. Any exceptions
are caught and somewhat ignored (printed, but only seen with --debug).
This only guards against fatal exceptions from a user passing an
invalid expression.
2022-06-03 18:20:48 -05:00
James Prestwood
2ad5e48314 network: fix handling of AlwaysRandomizeAddress/AddressOverride
For network configuration files the man pages (iwd.network) state
that [General].{AlwaysRandomizeAddress,AddressOverride} are only
used if main.conf has [General].AddressRandomization=network.

This actually was not being enforced and both iwd.network settings
were still taken into account regardless of what AddressRandomization
was set to (even disabled).

The handshake setup code now checks the AddressRandomization value
and if anything other than 'network' skips the randomization.
2022-06-03 15:52:06 -05:00
James Prestwood
c36f94a15a test-runner: only remove /tmp files if they exist
This bit of code was throwing exceptions if a test cleaned up files that
test-runner was expecting to clean up. Specifically testHotspot swaps out
main.conf and PSK files many times. This led to the exception being thrown,
caught, and ignored but further on test-runner would print:

"File _X_ not cleaned up!"

Now the files will be checked if they exist before trying to remove it.
2022-06-03 11:59:13 -05:00
James Prestwood
0545dbcf24 auto-t: remove ifconfig call from testScan
ifconfig isn't available by default in several linux distros
so instead use 'ip' which seems to be much more widespread.
2022-06-03 11:59:07 -05:00
James Prestwood
19693f587f dpp,dpp-util: cast size_t for constant arguments to va_arg
There were a few places in dpp/dpp-util which passed a single byte but
was being read in with va_arg(va, size_t). On some architectures this was
causing failures presumably from the compiler using an integer type
smaller than size_t. As we do elsewhere, cast to size_t to force the
compiler to pass a properly sized iteger to va_arg.
2022-06-03 11:54:58 -05:00
James Prestwood
df46776046 auto-t: allow skipping tests is wpa_supplicant is not found
Similarly to ofono/phonesim allow tests to be skipped if wpa_supplicant
is not found on the system.

This required some changes to DPP/P2P where Wpas() should be called first
since this can now throw a SkipTest exception.

The Wpas class was also made to allow __del__ to be called without
throwing additional exceptions in case wpa_supplicant was not found.
2022-06-02 16:47:02 -05:00
James Prestwood
1296e4eacb auto-t: allow wildcard phase1 for EAP tests
This allows the EAP tests to pass, but the fix really needs to be in
hostapd itself. Hostapd currently tries to lookup the EAP session
immediately after receiving EAPOL_REAUTH. This uses the identity
it has stored which, in the case of PEAP/TTLS, will always be a phase2
identity. During this initial lookup hostapd hard codes the identity
to be phase1 which is not true for PEAP/TTLS, and the lookup fails.
2022-06-01 11:02:01 -05:00
James Prestwood
e2aca6e917 auto-t: correctly import Mapping from collections
The current way this was being done was to import collections and
use collections.Mapping. This has been deprecated since python 3.3
but has worked up until python 3.10. After python 3.10 this will
no longer work, and Mapping must be imported from collections.abc.
2022-06-01 11:01:50 -05:00
James Prestwood
7290989e15 auto-t: add EAP reauth to testEAP 2022-05-26 11:24:56 -05:00
James Prestwood
a18c6e10a7 auto-t: fix eapol_reauth utility
This was passing IFNAME= along with EAPOL_REAUTH which does not work
in the context of a hostapd socket where the iface is already implied.
This fixes that issue as well as resets the events array and actually
waits for the required events afterwards.
2022-05-26 11:24:52 -05:00
Andrew Zaborowski
eb8362bf76 eap-tls: Keep l_tls instance for reauthentication
After one of the eap-tls-common-based methods succeeds keep the TLS
tunnel instance until the method is freed, rather than free it the
moment the method succeeds.  This fixes repeated method runs where until
now each next run would attempt to create a new TLS tunnel instance
but would have no authentication data (CA certificate, client
certificate, private key and private key passphrase) since those are
were by the old l_tls object from the moment of the l_tls_set_auth_data()
call.

Use l_tls_reset() to reset the TLS state after method success, followed
by a new l_tls_start() when the reauthentication starts.
2022-05-26 11:23:46 -05:00
James Prestwood
0e77e33a4d auto-t: fix testRSSIAgent after signal agent changes
The signal agent notifications were changed which breaks this test.
Specifically commit ce227e7b94 sends a notification when connected
which breaks the 'agent.calls' check. Since this check is done both
after connecting and once already connected the initial value may
be 1 or 0. Because of this that check was removed entirely.
2022-05-25 15:00:06 -05:00
James Prestwood
e000eff492 auto-t: use copy_to_storage in address randomization test
This test was just piping the PSK files into /tmp/iwd/ssidCCMP.psk
which is a bit fragile if the storage dir was ever to change. Instead
use copy_to_storage and the 'name' keyword to copy the file.
2022-05-25 15:00:06 -05:00
James Prestwood
87bb9a42b5 test-runner: skip mounting duplicate folders
If the user specifies the same parent directory for several outfiles
skip mounting since it already exists. For example:

--monitor /outfiles/monitor.txt --result /outfiles/result.txt
2022-05-25 15:00:05 -05:00
James Prestwood
1e6773d2a7 test-runner: disallow result/monitor/log directly under /tmp
Inside the virtual environments /tmp is mounted as its own FS and not
taken from the host. This poses issues if any output files are directly
under /tmp since test-runner tries to mount the parent directory (/tmp).
The can be fixed by ensuring these output files are either not under
/tmp or at least one folder down the tree (e.g. /tmp/outputs/outfile.txt).

Now this requirement is enforced and test-runner will not start if any
output files parent directory is /tmp.
2022-05-25 15:00:05 -05:00
James Prestwood
78c918c2c1 test-runner: mount testhome rather than assume location
Usually the test home directory is a git repo somewhere e.g. under
/home. But if the home directory is located under /tmp this poses
a problem since UML remounts /tmp. To handle both cases mount
the home directory explicity.
2022-05-25 15:00:05 -05:00
James Prestwood
641f558b3d test-runner: remove root user requirement from log/monitor/result
Certain aspects of QEMU like mounting host directories may still require
root access but for UML this is not the case. To handle both cases first
check if SUDO_UID/GID are set and use those to obtain the actual users
ID's. Otherwise if running as non-root use the UID/GID of the user
directly.
2022-05-25 15:00:05 -05:00
James Prestwood
7104e12667 ft: remove frame type check in FT
A user reported that IWD was failing to FT in some cases and this was
due to the AP setting the Retry bit in the frame type. This was
unexpected by IWD since it directly checks the frame type against
0x00b0 which does not account for any B8-B15 bits being set.

IWD doesn't need to verify the frame type field for a few reasons:
First mpdu_validate checks the management frame type, Second the kernel
checks prior to forwarding the event. Because of this the check was
removed completely.

Reported-By: Michael Johnson <mjohnson459@gmail.com>
2022-05-23 13:01:10 -05:00
Jesse Lentz
ce227e7b94 station: Provide SignalLevelAgent update while connecting
When a station enters the "connecting" state, if a SignalLevelAgent is
registered, provide an initial signal level via a "Changed" method call.
2022-05-23 12:56:55 -05:00
Jesse Lentz
38e2d4383a station: Simplify usage of station_signal_agent_notify()
station_signal_agent_notify() has been refactored so that its usage is
simpler. station_rssi_level_changed() has been replaced by an inlined
call to station_signal_agent_notify().
2022-05-23 12:38:41 -05:00
Jesse Lentz
6cea51b79f netdev: Initialize signal level during connection attempt
The call to netdev_rssi_level_init() in netdev_connect_common() is
currently a no-op, because netdev->connected has not yet been set at
this stage of the connection attempt. Because netdev_rssi_level_init()
is only used twice, it's been replaced by two inlined calls to
netdev_set_rssi_level_idx().
2022-05-23 12:36:00 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
58eaecbd14 AUTHORS: Mention Jesse's contributions 2022-05-20 17:01:30 -05:00
Jesse Lentz
8115105835 doc: Document initial signal level notification
Document the initial "Changed" method call following SignalLevelAgent
registration.
2022-05-20 16:57:42 -05:00
Jesse Lentz
3d27d0d80a station: send initial signal level notification
After registration of a SignalLevelAgent, make iwd inform the client of
the initial signal level via a "Changed" method call.
2022-05-20 16:56:59 -05:00
Jesse Lentz
0b9e7eb120 Allow SignalLevelAgent method calls in dbus policy
The SignalLevelAgent API is currently broken by the system bus's
security policy, which blocks iwd's outgoing method call messages. This
patch punches a hole for method calls on the
net.connman.iwd.SignalLevelAgent interface.
2022-05-20 14:50:54 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
503ce2e488 auto-t: Use NameResolvingService=none
Since this test isn't actually running name resolving service of any
kind, use NameResolvingService=none to quiet down the logs.
2022-05-20 10:15:17 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
d459509087 manpage: describe 'none' in NameResolvingService 2022-05-20 10:14:17 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
b96bbb35e0 resolve: Add "none" method
There may be situations where DNS information should not be set (for
example in auto-tests where the resolver daemon is not running) or if a
user wishes to ignore DNS information obtained.
2022-05-20 10:03:42 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
f12cf1ab9d build: Add rtnl-private.h from latest ell 2022-05-19 09:50:59 -05:00
Michael Johnson
2c9c5b6602 docs: Show new usage of IWD_DHCP_DEBUG 2022-05-19 09:47:36 -05:00
Michael Johnson
28d13f9a43 netconfig: Add multiple levels to IWD_DHCP_DEBUG
Allows granularly specifying the DHCP logging level. This allows the
user to tailor the output to what they need. By default, always display
info, errors and warnings to match the rest of iwd.

Setting `IWD_DHCP_DEBUG` to "debug", "info", "warn", "error" will limit
the logging to that level or higher allowing the default logging
verbosity to be reduced.

Setting `IWD_DHCP_DEBUG` to "1" as per the current behavior will
continue to enable debug level logging.
2022-05-19 09:47:31 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
f370b1b960 doc: Require scapy for test-runner 2022-05-11 17:26:56 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
f3c633e222 auto-t: Add EAPoL spoofing test
Make sure that unencrypted EAPoL packets received after the initial
handshake is complete do not break the connection.
2022-05-11 17:23:54 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
e44ccf3daa auto-t: Rework spoofing code
Use scapy library which allows one to easily construct and fudge various
network packets.  This makes constructing spoofed packets much easier
and more readable compared to hex-encoded, hand-crafted frames.
2022-05-11 17:20:30 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
2019823443 auto-t: Fix TA/BSSID addresses of spoofed disassoc
The TA/BSSID addresses of spoofed disassociate frames were set
incorrectly.  They should be using the 02:00:00:XX:XX:XX address, but
instead were being converted over to 42:00:00:XX:XX:XX address
2022-05-11 14:05:51 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
ee3a044b75 eapol: authenticator: Drop unencrypted EAPoL frames
After the initial handshake, once the TK has been installed, all frames
coming to the AP should be encrypted.  However, it seems that some
kernel/driver combinations allow unencrypted EAPoL frames to be received
and forwarded to userspace.  This can lead to various attacks.

Some drivers can report whether the EAPoL frame has been received
unencrypted.  Use this information to drop unencrypted EAPoL frames
received after the initial handshake has been completed.
2022-05-10 16:04:29 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
ccdea73df2 eapol: Drop unexpectedly unencrypted EAP frames
After the initial handshake, once the TK has been installed, all frames
coming from the AP should be encrypted.  However, it seems that some
kernel/driver combinations allow unencrypted EAPoL frames to be received
and forwarded to userspace.  This can lead to a denial-of-service attack
where receipt of an invalid, unencrypted EAP-Failure frame generated by
an adversary results in iwd terminating an ongoing connection.

Some drivers can report whether the EAPoL frame has been received
unencrypted.  Use this information to drop unencrypted EAP frames
received after the initial handshake has been completed.

Reported-by: Domien Schepers <schepers.d@northeastern.edu>
2022-05-10 16:03:41 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
5b42cb6cda eapol: Drop unexpectedly unencrypted PTK 1/4 frames
After the initial handshake, once the TK has been installed, all frames
coming from the AP should be encrypted.  However, it seems that some
kernel/driver combinations allow unencrypted EAPoL frames to be received
and forwarded to userspace.  This can lead to a denial-of-service attack
where receipt of an invalid, unencrypted EAPoL 1/4 frame generated by an
adversary results in iwd terminating an ongoing connection.

Some drivers can report whether the EAPoL frame has been received
unencrypted.  Use this information to drop unencrypted PTK 1/4 frames
received after the initial handshake has been completed.

Reported-by: Domien Schepers <schepers.d@northeastern.edu>
2022-05-10 12:22:03 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
1ef97e5cbc eapol: Silently discard invalid EAPoL frames
Do not fail an ongoing handshake when an invalid EAPoL frame is
received.  Instead, follow the intent of 802.11-2020 section 12.7.2:
"EAPOL-Key frames containing invalid field values shall be silently
discarded."

This prevents a denial-of-service attack where receipt of an invalid,
unencrypted EAPoL 1/4 frame generated by an adversary results in iwd
terminating an ongoing connection.

Reported-by: Domien Schepers <schepers.d@northeastern.edu>
2022-05-10 10:01:08 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
1409364371 scan: Sort scan_requests by wiphy work item priority
Periodic scan requests are meant to be performed with a lower priority
than normal scan requests.  They're thus given a different priority when
inserting them into the wiphy work queue.  Unfortunately, the priority
is not taken into account when they are inserted into the
sr->requests queue.  This can result in the scanning code being confused
since it assumes the top of the queue is always the next scheduled or
currently ongoing scan.  As a result any further wiphy_work might never be
started properly.

Apr 27 16:34:40 iwd[5117]: ../iwd-1.26/src/wiphy.c:wiphy_radio_work_insert() Inserting work item 3
Apr 27 16:34:40 iwd[5117]: ../iwd-1.26/src/wiphy.c:wiphy_radio_work_next() Starting work item 3
Apr 27 16:34:40 iwd[5117]: ../iwd-1.26/src/scan.c:scan_periodic_timeout() 1
Apr 27 16:34:40 iwd[5117]: ../iwd-1.26/src/wiphy.c:wiphy_radio_work_insert() Inserting work item 4
Apr 27 16:34:43 iwd[5117]: ../iwd-1.26/src/wiphy.c:wiphy_radio_work_insert() Inserting work item 5
Apr 27 16:34:43 iwd[5117]: ../iwd-1.26/src/wiphy.c:wiphy_radio_work_done() Work item 3 done
Apr 27 16:34:43 iwd[5117]: ../iwd-1.26/src/wiphy.c:wiphy_radio_work_next() Starting work item 5
Apr 27 16:34:43 iwd[5117]: ../iwd-1.26/src/scan.c:scan_notify() Scan notification Trigger Scan(33)
Apr 27 16:34:43 iwd[5117]: ../iwd-1.26/src/scan.c:scan_request_triggered() Passive scan triggered for wdev 1
Apr 27 16:34:43 iwd[5117]: ../iwd-1.26/src/scan.c:scan_periodic_triggered() Periodic scan triggered for wdev 1

In the above log, scan request 5 (triggered by dbus) is started before
scan request 4 (periodic scan).  Yet the scanning code thinks scan
request 4 was triggered.

Fix this by using the wiphy_work priority to sort the sr->requests queue
so that the scans are ordered in the same manner.

Reported-by: Alvin Šipraga <ALSI@bang-olufsen.dk>
2022-05-02 09:18:30 -05:00
Marcel Holtmann
099700a154 Release 1.27 2022-04-21 17:01:56 +02:00
Marcel Holtmann
126883ae79 build: Require at least version 0.50 when building with external ELL 2022-04-21 16:55:52 +02:00
James Prestwood
5caeb82d61 auto-t: disable update_config for testDPP
update_config=1 lets wpa_supplicant write config changes
to the config file. In the real world this is what you want
so your DPP credentials are persistant. But for testing this
is not correct since multiple tests use the same config file
and expect it to be pristine.

Occationally wpa_supplicant was connecting to the AP without
running DPP because the config already had the network
credentials.
2022-04-15 12:17:29 -05:00
James Prestwood
b27ab1270c dpp: wait before retransmitting frames with no-ACK
The upstream code immediately retransmitted any no-ACK frames.
This would work in cases where the peer wasn't actively switching
channels (e.g. the ACK was simply lost) but caused unintended
behavior in the case of a channel switch when the peer was not
listening.

If either IWD or the peer needed to switch channels based on the
authenticate request the response may end up not getting ACKed
because the peer is idle, or in the middle of the hardware changing
channels. IWD would get no-ACK and immediately send the frame again
and most likely the same behavior would result. This would very
quickly increment frame_retry past the maximum and DPP would fail.

Instead when no ACK is received wait 1 second before sending out
the next frame. This can re-use the existing frame_pending buffer
and the same logic for re-transmitting.
2022-04-15 12:15:52 -05:00
James Prestwood
14217e6ca4 dpp: print error if CMD_FRAME fails 2022-04-15 12:15:44 -05:00