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With how fast UML is hostapd events were being sent out prior to ever calling wait_for_event. Instead set an IO watch on the control socket and cache all events as they come. Then, when wait_for_event is called, it can reference this list. If the event is found any older events are purged from the list. The AP-ENABLED event needed a special case because hostapd gets started before the IO watch can be registered. To fix this an enabled property was added which queries the state directly. This is checked first, and if not enabled wait_for_event continues normally.
277 lines
8.0 KiB
Python
277 lines
8.0 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python3
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import os, os.path
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import re
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import socket
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import select
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import time
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from gi.repository import GLib
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from weakref import WeakValueDictionary
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from config import ctx
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chan_freq_map = [
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None,
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2412,
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2417,
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2422,
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2427,
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2432,
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2437,
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2442,
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2447,
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2452,
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2457,
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2462,
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2467,
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2472,
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2484
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]
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ctrl_count = 0
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mainloop = GLib.MainLoop()
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class HostapdCLI(object):
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_instances = WeakValueDictionary()
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def __new__(cls, config=None, *args, **kwargs):
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hapd = ctx.hostapd[config]
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if not config:
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config = hapd.config
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if not config in cls._instances.keys():
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obj = object.__new__(cls, *args, **kwargs)
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obj._initialized = False
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cls._instances[config] = obj
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return cls._instances[config]
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def __init__(self, config=None, *args, **kwargs):
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global ctrl_count
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if self._initialized:
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return
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self._initialized = True
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self.ctrl_sock = None
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if not ctx.hostapd:
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raise Exception("No hostapd instances are configured")
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if not config and len(ctx.hostapd.instances) > 1:
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raise Exception('config must be provided if more than one hostapd instance exists')
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hapd = ctx.hostapd[config]
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self.interface = hapd.intf
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self.config = hapd.config
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if not self.interface:
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raise Exception('config %s not found' % config)
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self.ifname = self.interface.name
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self.socket_path = os.path.dirname(self.interface.ctrl_interface)
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self.cmdline = ['hostapd_cli', '-p', self.socket_path, '-i', self.ifname]
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self.local_ctrl = '/tmp/hostapd_' + str(os.getpid()) + '_' + \
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str(ctrl_count)
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self.ctrl_sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
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self.ctrl_sock.bind(self.local_ctrl)
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self.ctrl_sock.connect(self.socket_path + '/' + self.ifname)
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self.events = []
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self.io_watch = GLib.io_add_watch(self.ctrl_sock, GLib.IO_IN, self._handle_data_in)
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if 'OK' not in self._ctrl_request('ATTACH'):
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raise Exception('ATTACH failed')
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ctrl_count = ctrl_count + 1
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def _handle_data_in(self, sock, *args):
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newdata = sock.recv(4096)
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decoded = newdata.decode('utf-8')
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if len(decoded) >= 3 and decoded[0] == '<' and decoded[2] == '>':
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decoded = decoded[3:]
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while len(decoded) and decoded[-1] == '\n':
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decoded = decoded[:-1]
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self.events.insert(0, decoded)
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return True
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def _poll_event(self, event):
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# Look through the list (most recent is first) until the even is found.
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# Once found consume this event and any older ones as to not
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# accidentally trigger a false positive later on.
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for idx, e in enumerate(self.events):
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if event in e:
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self.events = self.events[:idx]
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return e
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return False
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def wait_for_event(self, event, timeout=10):
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if event == 'AP-ENABLED':
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if self.enabled:
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return 'AP-ENABLED'
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return ctx.non_block_wait(self._poll_event, timeout, event,
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exception=TimeoutError("waiting for event"))
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def _data_available(self):
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[r, w, e] = select.select([self.ctrl_sock], [], [])
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if r:
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return True
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return False
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def _ctrl_request(self, command, timeout=10):
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if type(command) is str:
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command = str.encode(command)
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self.ctrl_sock.send(bytes(command))
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ctx.non_block_wait(self._data_available, timeout,
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exception=TimeoutError("waiting for control response"))
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return self.ctrl_sock.recv(4096).decode('utf-8')
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def __del__(self):
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if self.ctrl_sock:
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self.ctrl_sock.close()
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try:
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os.remove(self.local_ctrl)
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except:
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pass
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def set_value(self, key, value):
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cmd = self.cmdline + ['set', key, value]
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ctx.start_process(cmd).wait()
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def wps_push_button(self):
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ctx.start_process(self.cmdline + ['wps_pbc']).wait()
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def wps_pin(self, pin):
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cmd = self.cmdline + ['wps_pin', 'any', pin]
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ctx.start_process(cmd).wait()
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def deauthenticate(self, client_address):
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cmd = self.cmdline + ['deauthenticate', client_address]
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ctx.start_process(cmd).wait()
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def eapol_reauth(self, client_address):
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cmd = 'IFNAME=' + self.ifname + ' EAPOL_REAUTH ' + client_address
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self.ctrl_sock.sendall(cmd.encode('utf-8'))
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def reload(self):
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# Seemingly all three commands needed for the instance to notice
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# interface's address change
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ctx.start_process(self.cmdline + ['reload']).wait()
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ctx.start_process(self.cmdline + ['disable']).wait()
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ctx.start_process(self.cmdline + ['enable']).wait()
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def disable(self):
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ctx.start_process(self.cmdline + ['disable']).wait()
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def list_sta(self):
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proc = ctx.start_process(self.cmdline + ['list_sta'])
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proc.wait()
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if not proc.out:
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return []
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return [line for line in proc.out.split('\n') if line]
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def set_neighbor(self, addr, ssid, nr):
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cmd = self.cmdline + ['set_neighbor', addr, 'ssid="%s"' % ssid, 'nr=%s' % nr]
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ctx.start_process(cmd).wait()
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def remove_neighbor(self, addr):
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cmd = self.cmdline + ['remove_neighbor', addr]
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ctx.start_process(cmd).wait()
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def send_bss_transition(self, device, nr_list):
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# Send a BSS transition to a station (device). nr_list should be an
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# array of tuples containing the BSS address and neighbor report.
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# Parsing the neighbor report is a bit ugly but it makes it more
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# consistent with the set_neighbor() API, i.e. the same neighbor report
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# string could be used in both API's.
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pref = 1
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cmd = self.cmdline + ['bss_tm_req', device]
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for i in nr_list:
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addr = i[0]
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nr = i[1]
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bss_info=str(int(nr[0:8], 16))
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op_class=str(int(nr[8:10], 16))
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chan_num=nr[10:12]
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phy_num=nr[14:16]
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cmd += ['pref=%s' % str(pref), 'neighbor=%s,%s,%s,%s,%s' % \
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(addr, bss_info, op_class, chan_num, phy_num)]
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pref += 1
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proc = ctx.start_process(cmd)
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proc.wait()
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if 'OK' not in proc.out:
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raise Exception('BSS_TM_REQ failed, is hostapd built with CONFIG_WNM_AP=y?')
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def req_beacon(self, addr, request):
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'''
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Send a RRM Beacon request
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'''
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cmd = self.cmdline + ['req_beacon', addr, request]
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ctx.start_process(cmd).wait()
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def rekey(self, address=None):
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if address:
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cmd = 'REKEY_PTK %s' % address
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self.ctrl_sock.sendall(cmd.encode('utf-8'))
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self.wait_for_event('EAPOL-4WAY-HS-COMPLETED')
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return
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cmd = 'REKEY_GTK'
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self.ctrl_sock.sendall(cmd.encode('utf-8'))
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def resend_m3(self, address):
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cmd = 'RESEND_M3 %s' % address
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self.ctrl_sock.sendall(cmd.encode('utf-8'))
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def chan_switch(self, channel):
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if channel > len(chan_freq_map):
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raise Exception("Only 2.4GHz channels supported for chan_switch")
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cmd = self.cmdline + ['chan_switch', '50', str(chan_freq_map[channel])]
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ctx.start_process(cmd).wait()
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self.wait_for_event('AP-CSA-FINISHED')
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def _get_status(self):
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ret = {}
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cmd = self.cmdline + ['status']
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proc = ctx.start_process(cmd)
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proc.wait()
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status = proc.out.strip().split('\n')
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for kv in status:
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k, v = kv.split('=')
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ret[k] = v
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return ret
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@property
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def bssid(self):
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return self._get_status()['bssid[0]']
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@property
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def frequency(self):
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return int(self._get_status()['freq'])
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@property
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def enabled(self):
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return self._get_status()['state'] == 'ENABLED'
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