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zd1211 with softmac and wpa_supplicant revealed an issue with softmac and the use of workqueues. Some of the work functions actually reschedule themselves, so this meant that there could still be pending work after flush_scheduled_work() had been called during ieee80211softmac_stop(). This patch introduces a "running" flag which is used to ensure that rescheduling does not happen in this situation. I also used this flag to ensure that softmac's hooks into ieee80211 are non-operational once the stop operation has been started. This simply makes softmac a little more robust, because I could crash it easily by receiving frames in the short timeframe after shutting down softmac and before turning off the ZD1211 radio. (ZD1211 is now fixed as well!) Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org> Acked-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
298 lines
9.8 KiB
C
298 lines
9.8 KiB
C
/*
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* ieee80211softmac.h - public interface to the softmac
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2005 Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>
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* Joseph Jezak <josejx@gentoo.org>
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* Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net>
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* Danny van Dyk <kugelfang@gentoo.org>
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* Michael Buesch <mbuesch@freenet.de>
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
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* more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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*
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* The full GNU General Public License is included in this distribution in the
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* file called COPYING.
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*/
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#ifndef IEEE80211SOFTMAC_H_
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_H_
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/spinlock.h>
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#include <linux/workqueue.h>
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#include <linux/list.h>
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#include <net/ieee80211.h>
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/* Once the API is considered more or less stable,
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* this should be incremented on API incompatible changes.
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*/
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_API 0
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_MAX_RATES_LEN 8
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_MAX_EX_RATES_LEN 255
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struct ieee80211softmac_ratesinfo {
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u8 count;
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u8 rates[IEEE80211SOFTMAC_MAX_RATES_LEN + IEEE80211SOFTMAC_MAX_EX_RATES_LEN];
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};
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/* internal structures */
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struct ieee80211softmac_network;
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struct ieee80211softmac_scaninfo;
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struct ieee80211softmac_essid {
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u8 len;
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char data[IW_ESSID_MAX_SIZE+1];
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};
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struct ieee80211softmac_wpa {
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char *IE;
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int IElen;
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int IEbuflen;
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};
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/*
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* Information about association
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*
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* Do we need a lock for this?
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* We only ever use this structure inlined
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* into our global struct. I've used its lock,
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* but maybe we need a local one here?
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*/
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struct ieee80211softmac_assoc_info {
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/*
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* This is the requested ESSID. It is written
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* only by the WX handlers.
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*
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*/
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struct ieee80211softmac_essid req_essid;
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/*
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* the ESSID of the network we're currently
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* associated (or trying) to. This is
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* updated to the network's actual ESSID
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* even if the requested ESSID was 'ANY'
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*/
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struct ieee80211softmac_essid associate_essid;
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/* BSSID we're trying to associate to */
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char bssid[ETH_ALEN];
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/* some flags.
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* static_essid is valid if the essid is constant,
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* this is for use by the wx handlers only.
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*
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* associating is true, if the network has been
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* auth'ed on and we are in the process of associating.
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*
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* bssvalid is true if we found a matching network
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* and saved it's BSSID into the bssid above.
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*
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* bssfixed is used for SIOCSIWAP.
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*/
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u8 static_essid:1,
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associating:1,
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bssvalid:1,
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bssfixed:1;
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/* Scan retries remaining */
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int scan_retry;
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struct work_struct work;
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struct work_struct timeout;
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};
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enum {
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IEEE80211SOFTMAC_AUTH_OPEN_REQUEST = 1,
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IEEE80211SOFTMAC_AUTH_OPEN_RESPONSE = 2,
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};
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enum {
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IEEE80211SOFTMAC_AUTH_SHARED_REQUEST = 1,
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IEEE80211SOFTMAC_AUTH_SHARED_CHALLENGE = 2,
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IEEE80211SOFTMAC_AUTH_SHARED_RESPONSE = 3,
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IEEE80211SOFTMAC_AUTH_SHARED_PASS = 4,
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};
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/* We should make these tunable
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* AUTH_TIMEOUT seems really long, but that's what it is in BSD */
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_AUTH_TIMEOUT (12 * HZ)
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_AUTH_RETRY_LIMIT 5
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_ASSOC_SCAN_RETRY_LIMIT 3
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struct ieee80211softmac_txrates {
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/* The Bit-Rate to be used for multicast frames. */
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u8 mcast_rate;
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/* The Bit-Rate to be used for multicast fallback
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* (If the device supports fallback and hardware-retry)
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*/
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u8 mcast_fallback;
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/* The Bit-Rate to be used for any other (normal) data packet. */
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u8 default_rate;
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/* The Bit-Rate to be used for default fallback
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* (If the device supports fallback and hardware-retry)
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*/
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u8 default_fallback;
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};
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/* Bits for txrates_change callback. */
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_TXRATECHG_DEFAULT (1 << 0) /* default_rate */
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_TXRATECHG_DEFAULT_FBACK (1 << 1) /* default_fallback */
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_TXRATECHG_MCAST (1 << 2) /* mcast_rate */
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_TXRATECHG_MCAST_FBACK (1 << 3) /* mcast_fallback */
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struct ieee80211softmac_device {
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/* 802.11 structure for data stuff */
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struct ieee80211_device *ieee;
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struct net_device *dev;
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/* only valid if associated, then holds the Association ID */
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u16 association_id;
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/* the following methods are callbacks that the driver
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* using this framework has to assign
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*/
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/* always assign these */
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void (*set_bssid_filter)(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *bssid);
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void (*set_channel)(struct net_device *dev, u8 channel);
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/* assign if you need it, informational only */
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void (*link_change)(struct net_device *dev);
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/* If the hardware can do scanning, assign _all_ three of these callbacks.
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* When the scan finishes, call ieee80211softmac_scan_finished().
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*/
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/* when called, start_scan is guaranteed to not be called again
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* until you call ieee80211softmac_scan_finished.
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* Return 0 if scanning could start, error otherwise.
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* SOFTMAC AUTHORS: don't call this, use ieee80211softmac_start_scan */
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int (*start_scan)(struct net_device *dev);
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/* this should block until after ieee80211softmac_scan_finished was called
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* SOFTMAC AUTHORS: don't call this, use ieee80211softmac_wait_for_scan */
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void (*wait_for_scan)(struct net_device *dev);
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/* stop_scan aborts a scan, but is asynchronous.
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* if you want to wait for it too, use wait_for_scan
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* SOFTMAC AUTHORS: don't call this, use ieee80211softmac_stop_scan */
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void (*stop_scan)(struct net_device *dev);
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/* we'll need something about beacons here too, for AP or ad-hoc modes */
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/* Transmission rates to be used by the driver.
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* The SoftMAC figures out the best possible rates.
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* The driver just needs to read them.
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*/
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struct ieee80211softmac_txrates txrates;
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/* If the driver needs to do stuff on TX rate changes, assign this callback. */
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void (*txrates_change)(struct net_device *dev,
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u32 changes, /* see IEEE80211SOFTMAC_TXRATECHG flags */
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const struct ieee80211softmac_txrates *rates_before_change);
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/* private stuff follows */
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/* this lock protects this structure */
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spinlock_t lock;
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/* couple of flags */
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u8 scanning:1, /* protects scanning from being done multiple times at once */
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associated:1,
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running:1;
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struct ieee80211softmac_scaninfo *scaninfo;
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struct ieee80211softmac_assoc_info associnfo;
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struct list_head auth_queue;
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struct list_head events;
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struct ieee80211softmac_ratesinfo ratesinfo;
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int txrate_badness;
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/* WPA stuff */
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struct ieee80211softmac_wpa wpa;
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/* we need to keep a list of network structs we copied */
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struct list_head network_list;
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/* This must be the last item so that it points to the data
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* allocated beyond this structure by alloc_ieee80211 */
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u8 priv[0];
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};
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extern void ieee80211softmac_scan_finished(struct ieee80211softmac_device *sm);
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static inline void * ieee80211softmac_priv(struct net_device *dev)
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{
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return ((struct ieee80211softmac_device *)ieee80211_priv(dev))->priv;
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}
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extern struct net_device * alloc_ieee80211softmac(int sizeof_priv);
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extern void free_ieee80211softmac(struct net_device *dev);
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/* Call this function if you detect a lost TX fragment.
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* (If the device indicates failure of ACK RX, for example.)
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* It is wise to call this function if you are able to detect lost packets,
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* because it contributes to the TX Rates auto adjustment.
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*/
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extern void ieee80211softmac_fragment_lost(struct net_device *dev,
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u16 wireless_sequence_number);
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/* Call this function before _start to tell the softmac what rates
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* the hw supports. The rates parameter is copied, so you can
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* free it right after calling this function.
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* Note that the rates need to be sorted. */
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extern void ieee80211softmac_set_rates(struct net_device *dev, u8 count, u8 *rates);
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/* Start the SoftMAC. Call this after you initialized the device
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* and it is ready to run.
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*/
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extern void ieee80211softmac_start(struct net_device *dev);
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/* Stop the SoftMAC. Call this before you shutdown the device. */
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extern void ieee80211softmac_stop(struct net_device *dev);
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/*
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* Event system
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*/
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/* valid event types */
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_EVENT_ANY -1 /*private use only*/
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_EVENT_SCAN_FINISHED 0
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_EVENT_ASSOCIATED 1
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_EVENT_ASSOCIATE_FAILED 2
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_EVENT_ASSOCIATE_TIMEOUT 3
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_EVENT_AUTHENTICATED 4
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_EVENT_AUTH_FAILED 5
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_EVENT_AUTH_TIMEOUT 6
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_EVENT_ASSOCIATE_NET_NOT_FOUND 7
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_EVENT_DISASSOCIATED 8
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/* keep this updated! */
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#define IEEE80211SOFTMAC_EVENT_LAST 8
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/*
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* If you want to be notified of certain events, you can call
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* ieee80211softmac_notify[_atomic] with
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* - event set to one of the constants below
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* - fun set to a function pointer of the appropriate type
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* - context set to the context data you want passed
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* The return value is 0, or an error.
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*/
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typedef void (*notify_function_ptr)(struct net_device *dev, void *context);
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#define ieee80211softmac_notify(dev, event, fun, context) ieee80211softmac_notify_gfp(dev, event, fun, context, GFP_KERNEL);
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#define ieee80211softmac_notify_atomic(dev, event, fun, context) ieee80211softmac_notify_gfp(dev, event, fun, context, GFP_ATOMIC);
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extern int ieee80211softmac_notify_gfp(struct net_device *dev,
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int event, notify_function_ptr fun, void *context, gfp_t gfp_mask);
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/* To clear pending work (for ifconfig down, etc.) */
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extern void
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ieee80211softmac_clear_pending_work(struct ieee80211softmac_device *sm);
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#endif /* IEEE80211SOFTMAC_H_ */
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