Instead of one global protocol_version, we now store it inside eapol_sm.
This allows us to use the same protocol version for our response as the
request from the authenticator.
For unit tests where we had protocol version mismatches, a new method is
introduced to explicitly set the protocol version to use.
'./configure --disable-optimization --enable-maintainer-mode' would
result in build errors. _FORTIFY_SOURCE requires that optimization is
enabled and issues a compile-time warning which is treated as an
error. Disabling optimization takes precedence over fortification in
this case, since it is being explicitly requested.
CMD_DISCONNECT fails on some occasions when CMD_CONNECT is still
running. When this happens the DBus disconnect command receives an
error reply but iwd's device state is left as disconnected even though
there's a connection at the kernel level which times out a few seconds
later. If the CMD_CONNECT is cancelled I couldn't reproduce this so far.
src/network.c:network_connect()
src/network.c:network_connect_psk()
src/network.c:network_connect_psk() psk:
69ae3f8b2f84a438cf6a44275913182dd2714510ccb8cbdf8da9dc8b61718560
src/network.c:network_connect_psk() len: 32
src/network.c:network_connect_psk() ask_psk: false
src/device.c:device_enter_state() Old State: disconnected, new state:
connecting
src/scan.c:scan_notify() Scan notification 33
src/device.c:device_netdev_event() Associating
src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification 60
MLME notification is missing ifindex attribute
src/device.c:device_dbus_disconnect()
src/device.c:device_connect_cb() 6, result: 5
src/device.c:device_enter_state() Old State: connecting, new state:
disconnecting
src/device.c:device_disconnect_cb() 6, success: 0
src/device.c:device_enter_state() Old State: disconnecting, new state:
disconnected
src/scan.c:scan_notify() Scan notification 34
src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification 19
src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification 60
MLME notification is missing ifindex attribute
src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification 37
src/netdev.c:netdev_authenticate_event()
src/scan.c:get_scan_callback() get_scan_callback
src/scan.c:get_scan_done() get_scan_done
src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification 60
MLME notification is missing ifindex attribute
src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification 19
MLME notification is missing ifindex attribute
src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification 38
src/netdev.c:netdev_associate_event()
src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification 46
src/netdev.c:netdev_connect_event()
<delay>
src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification 60
MLME notification is missing ifindex attribute
src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification 20
MLME notification is missing ifindex attribute
src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification 20
src/netdev.c:netdev_mlme_notify() MLME notification 39
src/netdev.c:netdev_deauthenticate_event()
This is to make sure device_remove and netdev_connect_free are called
early so we don't continue setting up a connection and don't let DBus
clients power device back up after we've called netdev_set_powered.
Calling device_disassociated inside disconnect_cb was mostly pointless.
Most attributes were already cleared by device_disconnect() when
initiating the disconnection procedure.
This patch also modifies the logic for triggering the autoconnect. If
the user initiated the disconnect call, then autoconnect should not be
triggered. If the disconnect was triggered by other means, then iwd
will still enter autoconnect mode.
All of the abortion logic is invoked when device_disconnect is called.
So there's no point calling device_disassociated in this case. This
also prevents us from entering into autoconnect mode too early.
Prevents situations like this:
src/device.c:device_enter_state() Old State: connecting, new state:
connected
src/scan.c:scan_periodic_stop() Stopping periodic scan for ifindex: 3
src/device.c:device_dbus_disconnect()
src/device.c:device_connect_cb() 3
src/device.c:device_disassociated() 3
src/device.c:device_enter_state() Old State: connected, new state:
autoconnect
Also, remove the check for device->state == DEVICE_STATE_CONNECTING.
device_connect_cb should always called when the state is CONNECTING.
If this is not so, it indicates a bug inside the netdev layer.
This was introduced by commit f468fceb02.
However, after commit 2d78f51fac66b9beff03a56f12e5fb8456625f07, the
connect_cb is called from inside netdev_disconnect. This in turn causes
the dbus-reply to be sent out if needed. So by the time we get to the
code in question, connect_pending is always NULL.
Try to make the connect and disconnect operations look more like a
transaction where the callback is always called eventually, also with a
clear indication if the operation is in profress. The connected state
lasts from the start of the connection attempt until the disconnect.
1. Non-null netdev->connected or disconnect_cb indicate that the operation
is active.
2. Every entry-point in netdev.c checks if connected is still set
before executing the next step of the connection setup. CMD_CONNECT and
the subsequent commands may succeed even if CMD_DISCONNECT is called
in the middle so they can't only rely on the error value for that.
3. netdev->connect_cb and other elements of the connection state are
reset by netdev_connect_free which groups the clean-up operations to
make sure we don't miss anything. Since the callback pointers are
reset device.c doesn't need to check that it receives a spurious
event in those callbacks for example after calling netdev_disconnect.
If initial bring up returns ERFKILL proceed and the inteface can be
explicitly brought up by the client once rfkill is disabled.
Also fix the error number returned to netdev_set_powered callback to be
negative as expected by netdev_initial_up_cb.
APShutdownTest - shutdown the AP after network connection. This
will be replaced when hwsim supports signal
strength modification
InvalidPassphraseTest - Provide an invalid passphrase.
map_wiphy made the assumption that phy names follow the "phyN" pattern
but phys created or renamed by the "iw" command can have arbitrary
names. It seems that /sys/class/rfkill/rfkill%u/name is not updated on
a phy rename, so we can't use it to subsequently read
/sys/class/ieee80211/<name>/index but both
/sys/class/rfkill/rfkill%u/../index and
/sys/class/rfkill/rfkill%u/device/index point to that file.
==3059== 7 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 1 of 2
==3059== at 0x4C2C970: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:296)
==3059== by 0x50BB319: strndup (in /lib64/libc-2.22.so)
==3059== by 0x417B4D: l_strndup (util.c:180)
==3059== by 0x417E1B: l_strsplit (util.c:311)
==3059== by 0x4057FC: netdev_init (netdev.c:1658)
==3059== by 0x402E26: nl80211_appeared (main.c:112)
==3059== by 0x41F577: get_family_callback (genl.c:1038)
==3059== by 0x41EE3F: process_unicast (genl.c:390)
==3059== by 0x41EE3F: received_data (genl.c:506)
==3059== by 0x41C6F4: io_callback (io.c:120)
==3059== by 0x41BAA9: l_main_run (main.c:381)
==3059== by 0x402B9C: main (main.c:234)