Define structs and types for most P2P attributes and p2p_parse_attrs
similar to wsc_parse_attrs -- a generic parser for attributes in a P2P
IE payload. This parser may write into the provided buffer even on
error but it's private to p2putil.c. The local callers will take care
of keeping the user-provided buffers untouched on error.
Add a utility for building the simplified WSC IEs used in P2P action
frames and public action frames. Only three types of WSC attributes are
mandatory in those frames (but different subsets are needed by different
frame types) so add a single utility for building those IEs. We may
need to add some more optional attributes to those IEs later.
The ifindex is used to index the netdevs in the system (wlan, ethernet,
etc.) but we can also do wifi scanning on interfaces that have no
corresponding netdev object, like the P2P-device virtual interfaces.
Use the wdev id's to reference interfaces, the nl80211 api doesn't care
whether we use a NL80211_ATTR_IFINDEX or NL80211_ATTR_WDEV. Only
wireless interfaces have a wdev id.
Save the actual cmd_id returned from l_genl_family_dump and zero it in
the get_scan_done. There's no need to zero it in scan_cancel because
get_scan_done gets called automatically.
Store the scan_context pointer in scan_results directly instead of
storing the ifindex. We now cancel ongoing GET_SCAN commands when the
scan_context is being freed so there's no point going through the extra
step of looking up the scan_context by ifindex inside the command
callback to guard against non-existent scan_contexts.
method.ops is NULL, which causes method.ops->exit to crash. This
adds a check that method.ops is not NULL before dereferencing.
Fixes:
Aborting (signal 11) [/home/jprestwo/iwd/src/iwd]
++++++++ backtrace ++++++++
0 0x7f016b59cf20 in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
1 0x432057 in resolve_exit() at /home/jprestwo/iwd/src/resolve.c:295
2 0x403b61 in iwd_modules_exit() at /home/jprestwo/iwd/src/main.c:195
3 0x7f016b57fb97 in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The original idea was to allow the provisioning file to include HESSID
without the NAIRealmNames. Configuring this way would allow for ANQP
to be skipped completely, assuming the AP advertises its HESSID.
The way the code was written still required NAIRealmNames to be
provided in the provisioning file.
Initially the solution to copying files to .hotspot was to use the
existing copy_to_storage, but allow full directory copying. Doing it
this way does not allow us to copy single files into .hotspot which
makes it difficult to test single configurations in several consecutive
tests.
This adds a new API, copy_to_hotspot, where a single hotspot config
can be provided. clear_storage was also modified to clear out the
.hotspot directory in addition to the regular storage directory.
The framework enables the service specific implementations
to provide its own variations for the DNS installation tasks.
The selection of the address resolution service can be done
through dns_resolve_method setting.
The module is responsible for the configuration of the address
resolution services. It will consist of the multiple service
specific plugins such as: systemd-resolved plugin, dnsmasq
plugin, etc.
If supported by the driver, we can create an interface directly with a
random MAC if configured to do so. If the driver does not have this
capability, then tell netdev to perform the necessary logic as part of
the interface initialization procedure.
#0 0x7f5e25e71930 in /lib64/libc.so.6
#1 0x446faa in hs20_config_free() at src/hotspot.c:63
#2 0x469542 in l_queue_clear() at ell/queue.c:109
#3 0x4694e7 in l_queue_destroy() at ell/queue.c:83
#4 0x4475c1 in hotspot_exit() at src/hotspot.c:273
#5 0x403170 in iwd_modules_exit() at src/main.c:195
#6 0x404085 in main() at src/main.c:531
#7 0x7f5e25e5cbde in /lib64/libc.so.6
Regulatory domain management is now completely handled by the kernel, so
iwd doesn't really need to query or be aware of changes to this. This
may change in the future, but for now this code has not been used and
can be safely gotten rid of.
After a scan, station can now pause future scans and start ANQP requests
to discover Hotspot's NAI realm. This lets us check if the AP's NAI realm
matches any stored hotspot configuration files. If so we can connect to
this network. If the network provides an HESSID and a matching one is
found in a hotspot provisioning file we can skip ANQP and directly connect
as this is expected to be our 'home network'
The actual ANQP request was handled by netdev, but in the case of P2P
their may be no netdev. For this reason all functionality needed for
an ANQP request has been moved into anqp.c. There are still a few netdev
references, which need to be removed when P2P is introduced. Leaving them
in for now as its still going to work as a first pass implementation