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Wireless daemon for Linux
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Copyright (C) 2013-2014  Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Compilation and installation
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============================
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In order to compile the source code you need following software packages:
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	- GCC compiler
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	- GNU C library
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	- Embedded Linux library
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To configure run:
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	./configure --prefix=/usr
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Configure automatically searches for all required components and packages.
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To compile and install run:
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	make && make install
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Embedded Linux library
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======================
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In order to compile the daemon and control utility the development version
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of Embedded Linux library is required to be present. The development
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repositories can be found here:
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	git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/libs/ell/ell.git
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	https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/libs/ell/ell.git
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The build systems requires that the Embedded Linux library source code
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is available on the same top level directory as the Wireless daemon
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source code:
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	.
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	|--- ell
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	|    |--- ell
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	|    `--- unit
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	`--- iwd
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	     |--- src
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	     `--- client
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It is not required to build or install Embedded Linux library. The build
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will happen when building the Wireless daemon and it will then be linked
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internally.
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Netlink monitoring
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==================
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The included iwmon utility can be used to monitor the 802.11 subsystem
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generic netlink commands and events. It uses the nlmon kernel driver
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from Linux 3.10 and later. On startup network monitor interface named
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named 'nlmon' is created unless another interface name is given on the
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command line. If the monitor interface was created by the iwmon utility,
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it will be removed on program exit.
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Manually the monitor interface can be created using the following
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commands:
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	ip link add name nlmon type nlmon
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	ip link set dev nlmon allmulticast on
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	ip link set dev nlmon up
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It is possible to create netlink traces in PCAP format using tcpdump
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and then read them via iwmon utility:
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	tcpdump -i nlmon -w trace-file.pcap
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The resulting PCAP files will use Linux cooked packet format containing
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packets with ARPHRD_NETLINK type. They can be read using iwmon:
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	iwmon -r trace-file.pcap
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At this time iwmon is not able to write PCAP files by itself. This might
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change in future versions.
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When also the authentication protocol traffic on port 0x888e (ETH_P_PAE)
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is needed, then a second capture is required:
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	tcpdump -i any 'ether proto 0x888e' -w trace-pae.pcap
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It is possible to combine these two PCAP files using the mergecap utility
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and create a combined trace file:
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	mergecap -F pcap -w trace.pcap trace-file.pcap trace-pae.pcap
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This will create a trace.pcap file that includes the complete picture
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of nl80211 netlink traffic and authentication messages. All packets are
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merged in chronological order based on timestamps.
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Unfortunately it is not possible to instruct tcpdump filtering to do
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this in a single capture. Post-processing of the PCAP files is required
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at the moment.
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Simulating devices
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The Linux driver mac80211_hwsim provides the functionality to simulate
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Wireless devices using fake virtual air. Just load the module.
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	modprobe mac80211_hwsim radios=0
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Provding the radios=0 is important since otherwise it starts out with
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two new Wireless radios by default.
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With the provided hwsim utility it is now possible to add and remove
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virtual radio devices.
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	hwsim --create --keep
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	hwsim --destroy=<radio-id>
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The radio id assigned to each virtual device is its internal id used
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by the Wireless device.
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Information
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Mailing list:
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	https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/iwd
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IRC:
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	irc://irc.freenode.net/#iwd
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