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James Prestwood
61ab1d4f5f make: add erp files to unit test recipes 2019-04-17 17:06:25 -05:00
James Prestwood
7f502ff16f main: initialize erp 2019-04-17 17:06:25 -05:00
James Prestwood
d938d362b2 erp: ERP implementation and key cache move
ERP (EAP Reauthentication Protocol) allows a station to quickly
reauthenticate using keys from a previous EAP authentication.

This change both implements ERP as well as moves the key cache into
the ERP module.

ERP in its current form is here to only support FILS. ERP is likely not
widespread and there is no easy way to determine if an AP supports ERP
without trying it. Attempting ERP with a non-ERP enabled AP will actually
result in longer connection times since ERP must fail and then full EAP
is done afterwards. For this reason ERP was separated from EAP and a
separate ERP state machine must be created. As it stands now, ERP cannot
be used on its own, only with FILS.
2019-04-17 17:06:25 -05:00
James Prestwood
ea228bc8ab unit: test for AES-SIV 2019-04-17 13:55:11 -05:00
James Prestwood
5e28b314a7 crypto: add aes_siv_{encrypt,decrypt}
FILS requires AES-SIV for rekeys
2019-04-17 13:55:11 -05:00
Tim Kourt
6fd68dae64 auto-t: Test quick scan 2019-04-16 18:20:29 -05:00
Tim Kourt
1c04707487 station: Add quick scan
Quick scan uses a set of frequencies associated with the
known networks. This allows to reduce the scan latency.
At this time, the frequency selection follows a very simple
logic by taking all known frequencies from the top 5 most
recently connected networks.
If connection isn't established after the quick scan attempt,
we fall back to the full periodic scan.
2019-04-16 18:16:04 -05:00
Tim Kourt
5c9138ed7d knownnetworks: Add lookup API for recent frequencies
The returned scan_freq_set contains the known frequencies from
the top most recently connected networks.
2019-04-16 18:14:35 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
02b3ab6793 manager: Run an interface dump on startup
Instead of handling NEW_WIPHY events and WIHPY_DUMP events in a similar
fashion, split up the paths to optimize iwd startup time.  There's
fundamentally no reason to wait a second (and eat up file-descriptor
resources for timers unnecessarily) when we can simply start an
interface dump right after the wiphy dump.

In case a new wiphy is added in the middle of a wiphy dump, we will
likely get a new wiphy event anyway, in which case a setup_timeout will
be created and we will ignore this phy during the interface dump
processing.

This also optimizes the case of iwd being re-started, in which case
there are no interfaces present.
2019-04-16 17:51:00 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
d99242846c manager: Split up new_wiphy dumps & events
Separate out the two types of NEW_WIPHY handlers into separate paths and
factor out the common code into a utility function.

Dumps of CMD_NEW_WIPHY can be split up over several messages, while
CMD_NEW_WIPHY events (generated when a new card is plugged in) are
stuffed into a single message.

This also prepares ground for follow-on commits where we will handle the
two types of events differently.
2019-04-16 17:51:00 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
1b08602727 manager: Make sure to not leak msg on failure:wq 2019-04-16 17:51:00 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
d85e6eedff manager: Don't try to create pending_state more than once 2019-04-16 17:51:00 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
5cfc6e513d netdev: Fix crash
src/netdev.c:netdev_create_from_genl() Skipping duplicate netdev wlp2s0[3]
Aborting (signal 11) [/home/denkenz/iwd/src/iwd]
++++++++ backtrace ++++++++
 #0  0x7fc4c7a4e930 in /lib64/libc.so.6
 #1  0x40ea13 in netdev_getlink_cb() at src/netdev.c:4654
 #2  0x468cab in process_message() at ell/netlink.c:183
 #3  0x4690a3 in can_read_data() at ell/netlink.c:289
 #4  0x46681d in io_callback() at ell/io.c:126
 #5  0x4651cd in l_main_iterate() at ell/main.c:473
 #6  0x46530e in l_main_run() at ell/main.c:516
 #7  0x465626 in l_main_run_with_signal() at ell/main.c:642
 #8  0x403df8 in main() at src/main.c:513
 #9  0x7fc4c7a39bde in /lib64/libc.so.6
2019-04-16 17:51:00 -05:00
Andrew Zaborowski
467b6341d8 manager: Handle interface white/blacklists
Mirror netdev.c white/blacklist logic.  If either or both the whitelist
and the blacklist are given also fall back to not touching the existing
interface setup on the wiphy.
2019-04-16 17:51:00 -05:00
Andrew Zaborowski
9e079ba4fc manager: Fallback to old logic for some drivers
If we get an error during DEL_INTERFACE or NEW_INTERFACE we may be
dealing with a driver that doesn't implement virtual interfaces or
doesn't implement deleting the default interface.  In this case fall
back to using the first usable interface that we've detected on this
wiphy.

There's at least one full-mac driver that doesn't implement the cfg80211
.del_virtual_intf and .add_virtual_intf methods and at least one that
only allows P2P interfaces to be manipulated.  mac80211 drivers seem to
at least implement those methods but I didn't check to see if there are
driver where they'd eventually return EOPNOTSUPP.
2019-04-16 17:51:00 -05:00
Andrew Zaborowski
2ea9db9cae netdev: Drop netdev creation logic 2019-04-16 17:51:00 -05:00
Andrew Zaborowski
d907593c08 manager: Create an interface on each wiphy and register netdevs
This is probably the trickiest part in this patchset.  I'm introducing a
new logic where instead of using the interfaces that we find present
when a wiphy is detected, which would normally be the one default
interface per wiphy but could be 0 or more than one, we create one
ourselves with the socket owner attribute and use exactly one for
Station, AP and Ad-Hoc modes.  When IWD starts we delete all the
interfaces on existing wiphys that we're going to use (as determined by
the wiphy white/blacklists) or freshly hotplugged ones, and only then we
register the interface we're going to use meaning that the wiphy's
limits on the number of concurrent interfaces of each type should be at
0.  Otherwise we'd be unlikely to be abe to create the station interface
as most adapters only allow one.  After that we ignore any interfaces
that may be created by other processes as we have no use for multiple
station interfaces.

At this point manager.c only keeps local state for wiphys during
the interface setup although when we start adding P2P code we will be
creating and removing interfaces multiple times during the wiphy's
runtime and may need to track it here or in wiphy.c.  We do not
specifically check the interface number limits received during the wiphy
dump, if we need to create any interfaces and we're over the driver's
maximum for that specific iftype we'll still attempt it and report error
if it fails.

I tested this and it seems to work with my laptop's intel card and some
USB hotplug adapters.
2019-04-16 17:51:00 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
edade7f19c netdev: Fix handshake failures on FT-PSK + FullMac
The latest refactoring ended up assuming that FT related elements would
be handled in netdev_associate_event.  However, FullMac cards (that do
not generate netdev_associate_event) could still connect using FT AKMs
and perform the Initial mobility association.  In such cases the FTE
element was required but ended up not being set into the handshake.
This caused the handshake to fail during PTK 1_of_4 processing.

Fix this by making sure that FTE + related info is set into the
handshake, albeit with a lower sanity checking level since the
elements have been processed by the firmware already.

Note that it is currently impossible for actual FTs to be performed on
FullMac cards, so the extra logic and sanity checking to handle these
can be skipped.
2019-04-15 17:32:12 -05:00
Tim Kourt
c44da22470 wiphy: Add freq set constrain API 2019-04-15 12:34:36 -05:00
Tim Kourt
5be3de7484 knownnetworks: Add known frequencies
Add functionality to read and parse the known frequencies
from permanent storage on start of the service. On service
shutdown, we sync the known frequencies back to the permanent
storage.
2019-04-15 12:30:13 -05:00
Tim Kourt
c3e79a4f2a network: Introduce a concept of known frequencies
Each known network (previously connected) will have a set
of known frequencies associated with it, e.g. a set of
frequencies from all BSSs observed. The list of known
frequencies is sorted with the most recently observed
frequency in the head.
2019-04-15 12:29:48 -05:00
Tim Kourt
8881910662 station: Start removing scan results based on age
Previously, the scan results were disregarded once the new
ones were available. To enable the scan scenarios where the
new scan results are delivered in parts, we introduce a
concept of aging BSSs and will remove them based on
retention time.
2019-04-15 12:25:30 -05:00
Marcel Holtmann
170125aa01 Release 0.17 2019-04-12 21:51:30 +02:00
Tim Kourt
e01368b848 scan: Add randomization of SN for probe requests 2019-04-11 16:57:07 -05:00
Tim Kourt
b1d77d52b9 scan: Use randomization flag only for active scans 2019-04-11 16:56:44 -05:00
Tim Kourt
91105768e0 knownnetworks: Enable setting Autoconnect property over DBus 2019-04-11 12:09:27 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
5a28504d9e manager: Simplify logic 2019-04-11 12:09:07 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
72158e66da main: Move manager initialization
The order of wiphy / netdev dumps matters.  So to preserve the old
behavior, move manager initialization up.
2019-04-11 12:09:07 -05:00
Andrew Zaborowski
65109ec46d wiphy: Drop wiphy creation logic 2019-04-11 11:20:04 -05:00
Andrew Zaborowski
530a449337 manager: Add new file for wiphy/interface management
Add manager.c, a new file where the wiphy and interface creation/removal
will be handled and interface use policies will be implemented.  Since
not all kernel-side nl80211 interfaces are tied to kernel-side netdevs,
netdev.c can't manage all of the interfaces that we will be using, so
the logic is being moved to a common place where all interfaces on a
wiphy will be managed according to the policy, device support for things
like P2P and user enabling/disabling/connecting with P2P which require
interfaces to be dynamically added and removed.
2019-04-11 11:17:52 -05:00
Andrew Zaborowski
4a969294f7 wiphy: Add wiphy_create/wiphy_destroy API
Add wiphy_create, wiphy_update_from_genl and wiphy_destroy that together
will let a new file command the wiphy creation, updates and deletion
with the same functionality the current config notification handler
implements in wiphy.c.
2019-04-11 11:15:10 -05:00
Andrew Zaborowski
fd0892baf0 wiphy: Make wiphy_parse_id_and_name public 2019-04-11 11:13:28 -05:00
Andrew Zaborowski
c06754a978 wiphy: Drop name_len from wiphy_parse_id_and_name
As mentioned in code comments the name is NUL-terminated so there's no
need to return the length path, which was ignored in some occasions
anyway.  Consistently treat it as NUL-terminated but also validate.
2019-04-11 11:11:52 -05:00
Andrew Zaborowski
8f910518c4 netdev: Make netdev_create_from_genl, netdev_destroy public
Make netdev_create_from_genl public and change signature to return the
created netdev or NULL.  Also add netdev_destroy that destroys and
unregisters the created netdevs.  Both will be used to move the
whole interface management to a new file.
2019-04-11 11:04:16 -05:00
Andrew Zaborowski
9aa2c8dae0 test: Update list-known-networks use of DBus API 2019-04-11 11:01:33 -05:00
Andrew Zaborowski
ceb605a2cc dbus: Add p2p iftypes in dbus_iftype_to_string 2019-04-11 11:01:09 -05:00
Tim Kourt
e343162531 client: Add 'set-property' cmd for known networks 2019-04-11 10:57:14 -05:00
Tim Kourt
c7855af5d5 client: Add 'Autoconnect' property for known networks 2019-04-11 10:56:55 -05:00
Tim Kourt
531bb3f0b5 knownnetworks: Load Autoconnect along with other settings
Previously, 'Autoconnect' setting was loaded only at the
connection time, this patch makes autoconnect to load along
with other settings.
2019-04-11 10:55:22 -05:00
Tim Kourt
bb33c5db8c client: Add 'Yes', 'No' property type support
This property type will be used for the argument completion among
the properties that require Yes or No value.
2019-04-11 10:54:07 -05:00
Tim Kourt
f5674a2356 client: Eliminate property_value_options struct
property_value_options is replaced with an array of strings
that represent value options for the properties
2019-04-11 10:53:17 -05:00
Tim Kourt
f1e5bc0645 client: Add 'show' cmd for known networks 2019-04-11 10:53:05 -05:00
Tim Kourt
d081f5f871 client: Switch known-networks cmd pattern to common scheme
Switch the command pattern to match the common command scheme
where the entity name (network name) follows the command family name:
From
	known-network forget <network name>
To
	known-network <network name> forget

In addition, it extracts the network match by name logic into its
own function for the further reusability. In the case of ambiguity
between the network objects with the same SSID but different security
types the logic asks to specify the security type in addition
to the network name as follows:
	known-network <network name.security> forget
2019-04-11 10:53:03 -05:00
Tim Kourt
4fa5a9869b client: Add arg completion for the known networks
Enables tab-completion for the network names in known networks
command family. In addition, tab-completion is added for the
entity commands.
2019-04-11 10:51:13 -05:00
James Prestwood
43c1bdfd62 sae: check if server point/scalar is valid
Reported-By: Mathy Vanhoef <Mathy.Vanhoef@nyu.edu>
2019-04-11 10:19:54 -05:00
James Prestwood
9192f506d3 eap-pwd: check if server point/scalar is valid
Reported-By: Mathy Vanhoef <Mathy.Vanhoef@nyu.edu>
2019-04-11 10:19:38 -05:00
James Prestwood
f9d92d6cdd eap: add eap_get_identity 2019-04-10 16:57:07 -05:00
James Prestwood
81fc6a687e handshake: add flag for FILS support
The handshake_state only holds a single AKM value. FILS depends on the AP
supporting EAP as well as FILS. The first time IWD connects, it will do a
full EAP auth. Subsequent connections (assuming FILS is supported) will use
FILS. But if the AP does not support FILS there is no reason to cache the
ERP keys.

This adds the supp_fils to the handshake_state. Now, station.c can set this
flag while building the handshake. This flag can later be checked when
caching the ERP keys.
2019-04-10 16:57:05 -05:00
James Prestwood
e963e64f9b eap: export session ID as key materials
ERP/FILS requires the session ID which is derived internally to an
EAP method.
2019-04-10 16:55:29 -05:00
James Prestwood
5df84a6933 erpcache: implementation for ERP key cache
This allows IWD to cache ERP keys after a full EAP run. Caching
allows IWD to quickly connect to the network later on using ERP or
FILS.

The cache will contain the EAP Identity, Session ID, EMSK, SSID and
optionally the ERP domain. For the time being, the cache entry
lifetimes are hard coded to 24 hours. Eventually the cache should
be written to disk to allow ERP/FILS to work after a reboot or
IWD restart.
2019-04-10 13:58:13 -05:00