To reduce code duplication and prepare for moving the BSS interface
to station, add a new API so station can create a BSS path without
a network object directly.
src/eapol.c:1041:9: error: ‘buf’ may be used uninitialized [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
1041 | l_put_be16(0, &frame->header.packet_len);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This warning is bogus since the buffer is initialized through use of
eapol_frame members. EAPoL-Start is a very simple frame.
This was seemingly trivial at face value but doing so ended up
pointing out a bug with how group_retry is set when forcing
the default group. Since group_retry is initialized to -1 the
increment in the force_default_group block results in it being
set to zero, which is actually group 20, not 19. This did not
matter for hunt and peck, but H2E actually uses the retry value
to index its pre-generated points which then breaks SAE if
forcing the default group with H2E.
To handle H2E and force_default_group, the group selection
logic will always begin iterating the group array regardless of
SAE type.
The property itself is an array of paths, but this is difficult
to fit nicely within a terminal. Instead just display the count
of BSS's. Displaying a detailed list of BSS's will be done via
a separate command.
There are certain cases where we may not want to display the entire
header for a given set of properties. For example displaying a list
of proxy interfaces. Add finer control by separating out the header
and the prop/value display into two functions.
This will tell network the BSS list is being updated and it can
act accordingly as far as the BSS DBus registrations/unregistration.
In addition any scan_bss object needing to be freed has to wait
until after network_bss_stop_update() because network has to be able
to iterate its old list and unregister any BSS's that were not seen
in the scan results. This is done by pushing each BSS needing to be
freed into a queue, then destroying them after the BSS's are all
added.
This adds a new DBus object/interface for tracking BSS's for
a given network. Since scanning replaces scan_bss objects some
new APIs were added to avoid tearing down the associated DBus
object for each BSS.
network_bss_start_update() should be called before any new BSS's
are added to the network object. This will keep track of the old
list and create a new network->bss_list where more entries can
be added. This is effectively replacing network_bss_list_clear,
except it keeps the old list around until...
network_bss_stop_update() is called when all BSS's have been
added to the network object. This will then iterate the old list
and lookup if any BSS DBus objects need to be destroyed. Once
completed the old list is destroyed.
iwd supports FILS only on softmac drivers. Ensure the capability check
is consistent between wiphy and netdev, both the softmac and the
relevant EXT_FEATURE bit must be checked.
CMD_EXTERNAL_AUTH could potentially be used for FILS for FullMAC cards,
but no hardware supporting this has been identified yet.
Somehow this ability was lost in the refactoring. OWE was intended to
be used on fullmac cards, but the state machine is only actually created
if the connection type ends up being softmac.
Fixes: 8b6ad5d3b9 ("owe: netdev: refactor to remove OWE as an auth-proto")
Certain flags (for example, NLA_F_NESTED) are ORed with the netlink
attribute type identifier prior to being sent on the wire. Such flags
need to be masked off and not taken into consideration when attribute
type is being compared against known values.
The workaround for Cisco APs reporting an operating class of zero
is still a bug that remains in Cisco equipment. This is made even
worse with the introduction of 6GHz where the channel numbers
overlap with both 2.4 and 5GHz bands. This makes it impossible to
definitively choose a frequency given only a channel number.
To improve this workaround and cover the 6GHz band we can calculate
a frequency for each band and see what is successful. Then append
each frequency we get to the list. This will result in more
frequencies scanned, but this tradeoff is better than potentially
avoiding a roam to 6GHz or high order 5ghz channel numbers.
[denkenz@archdev ~]$ qemu-system-x86_64 --version
QEMU emulator version 9.0.1
Copyright (c) 2003-2024 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers
QEMU now seems to complain that 'no-hpet' and 'no-acpi' command line
arguments are unrecognized.
l_genl class has nice ways of discovering and requesting families. The
genl functionality has been added after the iwmon skeleton was created,
but it is now time to migrate to using these APIs.
This attribute is actually an array of signed 32 bit integers and it
was being treated as a single integer. This would work until more
than one threshold was set, then it would fail to parse it.
After the station state changes in DPP setting autoconnect=True was
causing DPP to stop prior to being able to scan for the network.
Instead we can start autoconnect earlier so we aren't toggling the
property while DPP is running.
Prior to now the DPP state was required to be disconnected before
DPP would start. This is inconvenient for the user since it requires
extra state checking and/or DBus method calls. Instead model this
case like WSC and issue a disconnect to station if DPP is requested
to start.
The other conditions on stopping DPP are also preserved and no
changes to the configurator role have been made, i.e. being
disconnected while configuring still stops DPP. Similarly any
connection made during enrolling will stop DPP.
It should also be noted that station's autoconfigure setting is also
preserved and set back to its original value upon DPP completing.
Gets the current autoconenct setting. This is not the current
autoconnect state. Will be used in DPP to reset station's autoconnect
setting back to what it was prior to DPP, in case of failure.
In order to slightly rework the DPP state machine to handle
automatically disconnecting (for enrollees) functions need to be
created that isolate everything needed to start DPP/PKEX in case
a disconnect needs to be done first.
If valgrind didn't report any issues, don't dump the logs. This
makes the test run a lot easier to look at without having to scroll
through pages of valgrind logs that provide no value.
When the survey code was added it neglected to add the same
cancelation logic that existed for the GET_SCAN call, i.e. if
a scan was canceled and there was a pending GET_SURVEY to the
kernel that needs to be canceled, and the request cleaned up.
Fixes: 35808debae ("scan: use GET_SURVEY for SNR calculation in ranking")
IPv6 address entry was not updated to use display_table_row which led to
a shifted line in table, as shown below:
$ iwctl station wlan0 show | head | sed 's| |.|g'
.................................Station:.wlan0................................
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
..Settable..Property..............Value..........................................
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
............Scanning..............no...............................................
............State.................connected........................................
............Connected.network.....Clannad.Legacy...................................
............IPv4.address..........192.168.1.12.....................................
............IPv6.address........fdc3:541d:864f:0:96db:c9ff:fe36:b15............
............ConnectedBss..........cc:d8:43:77:91:0e................................
This patch aligns IPv6 address line with other lines in the table.
Fixes: 35dd2c0821 (client: update station to use display_table_row, 2022-07-07)
testEncryptedProfiles:
- This would occationally fail because the test is expecting
to explicitly connect but after the first failed connection
autoconnect takes over and its a race to connect.
testPSK-roam:
- Several rules were not being cleaned up which could cause
tests afterwards to fail
- The AP roam test started failing randomly because of the SNR
ranking changes. It appears that with hwsim _sometimes_ the
SNR is able to be determined which can effect the ranking. This
test assumed the two BSS's would be the same ranking but the
SNR sometimes causes this to not be true.
The wait_for_event() function allows past events to cause this
function to return immediately. This behavior is known, and
relied on for some tests. But in some cases you want to only
handle _new_ events, so we need a way to clear out prior events.
This event is not used anywhere and can be leveraged in autotesting.
Move the event to eapol_start() so it gets called unconditionally
when the 4-way handshake is started.
If a disconnect arrives at any point during the 4-way handshake or
key setting this would result in netdev sending a disconnect event
to station. If this is a reassociation this case is unhandled in
station and causes a hang as it expects any connection failure to
be handled via the reassociation callback, not a random disconnect
event.
To handle this case we can utilize netdev_disconnected() along with
the new NETDEV_RESULT_DISCONNECTED result to ensure the connect
callback gets called if it exists (indicating a pending connection)
Below are logs showing the "Unexpected disconnect event" which
prevents IWD from cleaning up its state and ultimately results in a
hang:
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/station.c:station_transition_reassociate()
Jul 16 18:16:13: event: state, old: connected, new: roaming
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/wiphy.c:wiphy_radio_work_done() Work item 65 done
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/wiphy.c:wiphy_radio_work_next() Starting work item 66
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification Del Station(20)
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_link_notify() event 16 on ifindex 6
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification Deauthenticate(39)
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_deauthenticate_event()
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification New Station(19)
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/station.c:station_netdev_event() Associating
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification Authenticate(37)
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_authenticate_event()
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification Associate(38)
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_associate_event()
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_link_notify() event 16 on ifindex 6
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification Connect(46)
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_connect_event()
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_connect_event() aborting and ignore_connect_event not set, proceed
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_connect_event() expect_connect_failure not set, proceed
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:parse_request_ies()
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_connect_event() Request / Response IEs parsed
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_get_oci()
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_link_notify() event 16 on ifindex 6
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_link_notify() event 16 on ifindex 6
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_link_notify() event 16 on ifindex 6
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_get_oci_cb() Obtained OCI: freq: 5220, width: 3, center1: 5210, center2: 0
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/eapol.c:eapol_start()
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_unicast_notify() Unicast notification Control Port Frame(129)
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_control_port_frame_event()
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/eapol.c:eapol_handle_ptk_1_of_4() ifindex=6
Jul 16 18:16:13: src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification Control Port TX Status(139)
Jul 16 18:16:14: src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification Notify CQM(64)
Jul 16 18:16:14: src/netdev.c:netdev_cqm_event() Signal change event (above=1 signal=-60)
Jul 16 18:16:17: src/netdev.c:netdev_link_notify() event 16 on ifindex 6
Jul 16 18:16:17: src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification Del Station(20)
Jul 16 18:16:17: src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification Deauthenticate(39)
Jul 16 18:16:17: src/netdev.c:netdev_deauthenticate_event()
Jul 16 18:16:17: src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification Disconnect(48)
Jul 16 18:16:17: src/netdev.c:netdev_disconnect_event()
Jul 16 18:16:17: Received Deauthentication event, reason: 15, from_ap: true
Jul 16 18:16:17: src/wiphy.c:wiphy_radio_work_done() Work item 66 done
Jul 16 18:16:17: src/station.c:station_disconnect_event() 6
Jul 16 18:16:17: Unexpected disconnect event
Jul 16 18:16:17: src/netdev.c:netdev_link_notify() event 16 on ifindex 6
Jul 16 18:16:17: src/wiphy.c:wiphy_reg_notify() Notification of command Reg Change(36)
Jul 16 18:16:17: src/wiphy.c:wiphy_update_reg_domain() New reg domain country code for (global) is XX
After adding the NETDEV_RESULT_DISCONNECTED enum, handshake failures
initiated by the AP come in via this result so the existing logic
to call network_connect_failed() was broken. We could still get a
handshake failure generated internally, so that has been preserved
(via NETDEV_RESULT_HANDSHAKE_FAILED) but a check for a 4-way
handshake timeout reason code was also added.
This new event is sent during a connection if netdev recieves a
disconnect event. This patch cleans up station to handle this
case and leave the existing NETDEV_EVENT_DISCONNECTED_BY_{AP,SME}
handling only for CONNECTED, NETCONFIG, and FW_ROAMING states.
This new result is meant to handle cases where a disconnect
event (deauth/disassoc) was received during an ongoing connection.
Whether that's during authentication, association, the 4-way
handshake, or key setting.