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cfg80211: add wiphy_apply_custom_regulatory()
This adds wiphy_apply_custom_regulatory() to be used by drivers prior to wiphy registration to apply a custom regulatory domain. This can be used by drivers that do not have a direct 1-1 mapping between a regulatory domain and a country. Signed-off-by: Luis R. Rodriguez <lrodriguez@atheros.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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@ -401,4 +401,21 @@ extern void regulatory_hint(struct wiphy *wiphy, const char *alpha2);
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extern void regulatory_hint_11d(struct wiphy *wiphy,
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u8 *country_ie,
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u8 country_ie_len);
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/**
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* wiphy_apply_custom_regulatory - apply a custom driver regulatory domain
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* @wiphy: the wireless device we want to process the regulatory domain on
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* @regd: the custom regulatory domain to use for this wiphy
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*
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* Drivers can sometimes have custom regulatory domains which do not apply
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* to a specific country. Drivers can use this to apply such custom regulatory
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* domains. This routine must be called prior to wiphy registration. The
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* custom regulatory domain will be trusted completely and as such previous
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* default channel settings will be disregarded. If no rule is found for a
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* channel on the regulatory domain the channel will be disabled.
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*/
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extern void wiphy_apply_custom_regulatory(
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struct wiphy *wiphy,
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const struct ieee80211_regdomain *regd);
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#endif /* __NET_WIRELESS_H */
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@ -782,36 +782,18 @@ static u32 map_regdom_flags(u32 rd_flags)
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return channel_flags;
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}
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/**
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* freq_reg_info - get regulatory information for the given frequency
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* @wiphy: the wiphy for which we want to process this rule for
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* @center_freq: Frequency in KHz for which we want regulatory information for
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* @bandwidth: the bandwidth requirement you have in KHz, if you do not have one
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* you can set this to 0. If this frequency is allowed we then set
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* this value to the maximum allowed bandwidth.
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* @reg_rule: the regulatory rule which we have for this frequency
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*
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* Use this function to get the regulatory rule for a specific frequency on
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* a given wireless device. If the device has a specific regulatory domain
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* it wants to follow we respect that unless a country IE has been received
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* and processed already.
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*
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* Returns 0 if it was able to find a valid regulatory rule which does
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* apply to the given center_freq otherwise it returns non-zero. It will
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* also return -ERANGE if we determine the given center_freq does not even have
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* a regulatory rule for a frequency range in the center_freq's band. See
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* freq_in_rule_band() for our current definition of a band -- this is purely
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* subjective and right now its 802.11 specific.
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*/
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static int freq_reg_info(struct wiphy *wiphy, u32 center_freq, u32 *bandwidth,
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const struct ieee80211_reg_rule **reg_rule)
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static int freq_reg_info_regd(struct wiphy *wiphy,
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u32 center_freq,
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u32 *bandwidth,
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const struct ieee80211_reg_rule **reg_rule,
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const struct ieee80211_regdomain *custom_regd)
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{
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int i;
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bool band_rule_found = false;
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const struct ieee80211_regdomain *regd;
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u32 max_bandwidth = 0;
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regd = cfg80211_regdomain;
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regd = custom_regd ? custom_regd : cfg80211_regdomain;
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/* Follow the driver's regulatory domain, if present, unless a country
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* IE has been processed */
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@ -852,6 +834,34 @@ static int freq_reg_info(struct wiphy *wiphy, u32 center_freq, u32 *bandwidth,
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return !max_bandwidth;
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}
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/**
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* freq_reg_info - get regulatory information for the given frequency
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* @wiphy: the wiphy for which we want to process this rule for
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* @center_freq: Frequency in KHz for which we want regulatory information for
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* @bandwidth: the bandwidth requirement you have in KHz, if you do not have one
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* you can set this to 0. If this frequency is allowed we then set
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* this value to the maximum allowed bandwidth.
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* @reg_rule: the regulatory rule which we have for this frequency
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*
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* Use this function to get the regulatory rule for a specific frequency on
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* a given wireless device. If the device has a specific regulatory domain
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* it wants to follow we respect that unless a country IE has been received
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* and processed already.
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*
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* Returns 0 if it was able to find a valid regulatory rule which does
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* apply to the given center_freq otherwise it returns non-zero. It will
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* also return -ERANGE if we determine the given center_freq does not even have
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* a regulatory rule for a frequency range in the center_freq's band. See
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* freq_in_rule_band() for our current definition of a band -- this is purely
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* subjective and right now its 802.11 specific.
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*/
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static int freq_reg_info(struct wiphy *wiphy, u32 center_freq, u32 *bandwidth,
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const struct ieee80211_reg_rule **reg_rule)
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{
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return freq_reg_info_regd(wiphy, center_freq,
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bandwidth, reg_rule, NULL);
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}
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static void handle_channel(struct wiphy *wiphy, enum ieee80211_band band,
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unsigned int chan_idx)
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{
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@ -962,6 +972,63 @@ void wiphy_update_regulatory(struct wiphy *wiphy, enum reg_set_by setby)
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wiphy->reg_notifier(wiphy, setby);
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}
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static void handle_channel_custom(struct wiphy *wiphy,
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enum ieee80211_band band,
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unsigned int chan_idx,
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const struct ieee80211_regdomain *regd)
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{
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int r;
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u32 max_bandwidth = 0;
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const struct ieee80211_reg_rule *reg_rule = NULL;
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const struct ieee80211_power_rule *power_rule = NULL;
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struct ieee80211_supported_band *sband;
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struct ieee80211_channel *chan;
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sband = wiphy->bands[band];
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BUG_ON(chan_idx >= sband->n_channels);
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chan = &sband->channels[chan_idx];
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r = freq_reg_info_regd(wiphy, MHZ_TO_KHZ(chan->center_freq),
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&max_bandwidth, ®_rule, regd);
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if (r) {
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chan->flags = IEEE80211_CHAN_DISABLED;
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return;
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}
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power_rule = ®_rule->power_rule;
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chan->flags |= map_regdom_flags(reg_rule->flags);
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chan->max_antenna_gain = (int) MBI_TO_DBI(power_rule->max_antenna_gain);
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chan->max_bandwidth = KHZ_TO_MHZ(max_bandwidth);
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chan->max_power = (int) MBM_TO_DBM(power_rule->max_eirp);
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}
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static void handle_band_custom(struct wiphy *wiphy, enum ieee80211_band band,
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const struct ieee80211_regdomain *regd)
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{
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unsigned int i;
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struct ieee80211_supported_band *sband;
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BUG_ON(!wiphy->bands[band]);
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sband = wiphy->bands[band];
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for (i = 0; i < sband->n_channels; i++)
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handle_channel_custom(wiphy, band, i, regd);
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}
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/* Used by drivers prior to wiphy registration */
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void wiphy_apply_custom_regulatory(struct wiphy *wiphy,
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const struct ieee80211_regdomain *regd)
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{
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enum ieee80211_band band;
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for (band = 0; band < IEEE80211_NUM_BANDS; band++) {
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if (wiphy->bands[band])
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handle_band_custom(wiphy, band, regd);
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}
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(wiphy_apply_custom_regulatory);
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static int reg_copy_regd(const struct ieee80211_regdomain **dst_regd,
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const struct ieee80211_regdomain *src_regd)
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{
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