1/*
2 * WPA Supplicant - driver interface definition
3 * Copyright (c) 2003-2008, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
4 *
5 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
7 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
8 *
9 * Alternatively, this software may be distributed under the terms of BSD
10 * license.
11 *
12 * See README and COPYING for more details.
13 */
14
15#ifndef DRIVER_H
16#define DRIVER_H
17
18#define WPA_SUPPLICANT_DRIVER_VERSION 3
19
20#include "defs.h"
21
22#define AUTH_ALG_OPEN_SYSTEM	0x01
23#define AUTH_ALG_SHARED_KEY	0x02
24#define AUTH_ALG_LEAP		0x04
25
26#define IEEE80211_MODE_INFRA	0
27#define IEEE80211_MODE_IBSS	1
28
29#define IEEE80211_CAP_ESS	0x0001
30#define IEEE80211_CAP_IBSS	0x0002
31#define IEEE80211_CAP_PRIVACY	0x0010
32
33#define SSID_MAX_WPA_IE_LEN 40
34/**
35 * struct wpa_scan_result - Scan results (old structure)
36 * @bssid: BSSID
37 * @ssid: SSID
38 * @ssid_len: length of the ssid
39 * @wpa_ie: WPA IE
40 * @wpa_ie_len: length of the wpa_ie
41 * @rsn_ie: RSN IE
42 * @rsn_ie_len: length of the RSN IE
43 * @freq: frequency of the channel in MHz (e.g., 2412 = channel 1)
44 * @caps: capability information field in host byte order
45 * @qual: signal quality
46 * @noise: noise level
47 * @level: signal level
48 * @maxrate: maximum supported rate
49 * @mdie_present: Whether MDIE was included in Beacon/ProbeRsp frame
50 * @mdie: Mobility domain identifier IE (IEEE 802.11r MDIE) (starting from
51 * IE type field)
52 * @tsf: Timestamp
53 *
54 * This structure is used as a generic format for scan results from the
55 * driver. Each driver interface implementation is responsible for converting
56 * the driver or OS specific scan results into this format.
57 *
58 * This structure is the old data structure used for scan results. It is
59 * obsoleted by the new struct wpa_scan_res structure and the old version is
60 * only included for backwards compatibility with existing driver wrapper
61 * implementations. New implementations are encouraged to implement for struct
62 * wpa_scan_res. The old structure will be removed at some point.
63 */
64struct wpa_scan_result {
65	u8 bssid[ETH_ALEN];
66	u8 ssid[32];
67	size_t ssid_len;
68	u8 wpa_ie[SSID_MAX_WPA_IE_LEN];
69	size_t wpa_ie_len;
70	u8 rsn_ie[SSID_MAX_WPA_IE_LEN];
71	size_t rsn_ie_len;
72	int freq;
73	u16 caps;
74	int qual;
75	int noise;
76	int level;
77	int maxrate;
78	int mdie_present;
79	u8 mdie[5];
80	u64 tsf;
81};
82
83
84/**
85 * struct wpa_scan_res - Scan result for an BSS/IBSS
86 * @bssid: BSSID
87 * @freq: frequency of the channel in MHz (e.g., 2412 = channel 1)
88 * @beacon_int: beacon interval in TUs (host byte order)
89 * @caps: capability information field in host byte order
90 * @qual: signal quality
91 * @noise: noise level
92 * @level: signal level
93 * @tsf: Timestamp
94 * @ie_len: length of the following IE field in octets
95 *
96 * This structure is used as a generic format for scan results from the
97 * driver. Each driver interface implementation is responsible for converting
98 * the driver or OS specific scan results into this format.
99 *
100 * If the driver does not support reporting all IEs, the IE data structure is
101 * constructed of the IEs that are available. This field will also need to
102 * include SSID in IE format. All drivers are encouraged to be extended to
103 * report all IEs to make it easier to support future additions.
104 */
105struct wpa_scan_res {
106	u8 bssid[ETH_ALEN];
107	int freq;
108	u16 beacon_int;
109	u16 caps;
110	int qual;
111	int noise;
112	int level;
113	u64 tsf;
114	size_t ie_len;
115	/* followed by ie_len octets of IEs */
116};
117
118/**
119 * struct wpa_scan_results - Scan results
120 * @res: Array of pointers to allocated variable length scan result entries
121 * @num: Number of entries in the scan result array
122 */
123struct wpa_scan_results {
124	struct wpa_scan_res **res;
125	size_t num;
126};
127
128/**
129 * struct wpa_interface_info - Network interface information
130 * @next: Pointer to the next interface or NULL if this is the last one
131 * @ifname: Interface name that can be used with init() or init2()
132 * @desc: Human readable adapter description (e.g., vendor/model) or NULL if
133 *	not available
134 * @drv_name: struct wpa_driver_ops::name (note: unlike other strings, this one
135 *	is not an allocated copy, i.e., get_interfaces() caller will not free
136 *	this)
137 */
138struct wpa_interface_info {
139	struct wpa_interface_info *next;
140	char *ifname;
141	char *desc;
142	const char *drv_name;
143};
144
145/**
146 * struct wpa_driver_associate_params - Association parameters
147 * Data for struct wpa_driver_ops::associate().
148 */
149struct wpa_driver_associate_params {
150	/**
151	 * bssid - BSSID of the selected AP
152	 * This can be %NULL, if ap_scan=2 mode is used and the driver is
153	 * responsible for selecting with which BSS to associate. */
154	const u8 *bssid;
155
156	/**
157	 * ssid - The selected SSID
158	 */
159	const u8 *ssid;
160	size_t ssid_len;
161
162	/**
163	 * freq - Frequency of the channel the selected AP is using
164	 * Frequency that the selected AP is using (in MHz as
165	 * reported in the scan results)
166	 */
167	int freq;
168
169	/**
170	 * wpa_ie - WPA information element for (Re)Association Request
171	 * WPA information element to be included in (Re)Association
172	 * Request (including information element id and length). Use
173	 * of this WPA IE is optional. If the driver generates the WPA
174	 * IE, it can use pairwise_suite, group_suite, and
175	 * key_mgmt_suite to select proper algorithms. In this case,
176	 * the driver has to notify wpa_supplicant about the used WPA
177	 * IE by generating an event that the interface code will
178	 * convert into EVENT_ASSOCINFO data (see below).
179	 *
180	 * When using WPA2/IEEE 802.11i, wpa_ie is used for RSN IE
181	 * instead. The driver can determine which version is used by
182	 * looking at the first byte of the IE (0xdd for WPA, 0x30 for
183	 * WPA2/RSN).
184	 *
185	 * When using WPS, wpa_ie is used for WPS IE instead of WPA/RSN IE.
186	 */
187	const u8 *wpa_ie;
188	/**
189	 * wpa_ie_len - length of the wpa_ie
190	 */
191	size_t wpa_ie_len;
192
193	/* The selected pairwise/group cipher and key management
194	 * suites. These are usually ignored if @wpa_ie is used. */
195	wpa_cipher pairwise_suite;
196	wpa_cipher group_suite;
197	wpa_key_mgmt key_mgmt_suite;
198
199	/**
200	 * auth_alg - Allowed authentication algorithms
201	 * Bit field of AUTH_ALG_*
202	 */
203	int auth_alg;
204
205	/**
206	 * mode - Operation mode (infra/ibss) IEEE80211_MODE_*
207	 */
208	int mode;
209
210	/**
211	 * wep_key - WEP keys for static WEP configuration
212	 */
213	const u8 *wep_key[4];
214
215	/**
216	 * wep_key_len - WEP key length for static WEP configuration
217	 */
218	size_t wep_key_len[4];
219
220	/**
221	 * wep_tx_keyidx - WEP TX key index for static WEP configuration
222	 */
223	int wep_tx_keyidx;
224
225	/**
226	 * mgmt_frame_protection - IEEE 802.11w management frame protection
227	 */
228	enum {
229		NO_MGMT_FRAME_PROTECTION,
230		MGMT_FRAME_PROTECTION_OPTIONAL,
231		MGMT_FRAME_PROTECTION_REQUIRED
232	} mgmt_frame_protection;
233
234	/**
235	 * ft_ies - IEEE 802.11r / FT information elements
236	 * If the supplicant is using IEEE 802.11r (FT) and has the needed keys
237	 * for fast transition, this parameter is set to include the IEs that
238	 * are to be sent in the next FT Authentication Request message.
239	 * update_ft_ies() handler is called to update the IEs for further
240	 * FT messages in the sequence.
241	 *
242	 * The driver should use these IEs only if the target AP is advertising
243	 * the same mobility domain as the one included in the MDIE here.
244	 *
245	 * In ap_scan=2 mode, the driver can use these IEs when moving to a new
246	 * AP after the initial association. These IEs can only be used if the
247	 * target AP is advertising support for FT and is using the same MDIE
248	 * and SSID as the current AP.
249	 *
250	 * The driver is responsible for reporting the FT IEs received from the
251	 * AP's response using wpa_supplicant_event() with EVENT_FT_RESPONSE
252	 * type. update_ft_ies() handler will then be called with the FT IEs to
253	 * include in the next frame in the authentication sequence.
254	 */
255	const u8 *ft_ies;
256
257	/**
258	 * ft_ies_len - Length of ft_ies in bytes
259	 */
260	size_t ft_ies_len;
261
262	/**
263	 * ft_md - FT Mobility domain (6 octets) (also included inside ft_ies)
264	 *
265	 * This value is provided to allow the driver interface easier access
266	 * to the current mobility domain. This value is set to %NULL if no
267	 * mobility domain is currently active.
268	 */
269	const u8 *ft_md;
270
271	/**
272	 * passphrase - RSN passphrase for PSK
273	 *
274	 * This value is made available only for WPA/WPA2-Personal (PSK) and
275	 * only for drivers that set WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_4WAY_HANDSHAKE. This is
276	 * the 8..63 character ASCII passphrase, if available. Please note that
277	 * this can be %NULL if passphrase was not used to generate the PSK. In
278	 * that case, the psk field must be used to fetch the PSK.
279	 */
280	const char *passphrase;
281
282	/**
283	 * psk - RSN PSK (alternative for passphrase for PSK)
284	 *
285	 * This value is made available only for WPA/WPA2-Personal (PSK) and
286	 * only for drivers that set WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_4WAY_HANDSHAKE. This is
287	 * the 32-octet (256-bit) PSK, if available. The driver wrapper should
288	 * be prepared to handle %NULL value as an error.
289	 */
290	const u8 *psk;
291};
292
293/**
294 * struct wpa_driver_capa - Driver capability information
295 */
296struct wpa_driver_capa {
297#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_KEY_MGMT_WPA		0x00000001
298#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_KEY_MGMT_WPA2		0x00000002
299#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_KEY_MGMT_WPA_PSK	0x00000004
300#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_KEY_MGMT_WPA2_PSK	0x00000008
301#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_KEY_MGMT_WPA_NONE	0x00000010
302#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_KEY_MGMT_FT		0x00000020
303#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_KEY_MGMT_FT_PSK		0x00000040
304	unsigned int key_mgmt;
305
306#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_ENC_WEP40	0x00000001
307#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_ENC_WEP104	0x00000002
308#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_ENC_TKIP	0x00000004
309#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_ENC_CCMP	0x00000008
310	unsigned int enc;
311
312#define WPA_DRIVER_AUTH_OPEN		0x00000001
313#define WPA_DRIVER_AUTH_SHARED		0x00000002
314#define WPA_DRIVER_AUTH_LEAP		0x00000004
315	unsigned int auth;
316
317/* Driver generated WPA/RSN IE */
318#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_DRIVER_IE	0x00000001
319#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_SET_KEYS_AFTER_ASSOC 0x00000002
320#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_USER_SPACE_MLME 0x00000004
321/* Driver takes care of RSN 4-way handshake internally; PMK is configured with
322 * struct wpa_driver_ops::set_key using alg = WPA_ALG_PMK */
323#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_4WAY_HANDSHAKE 0x00000008
324	unsigned int flags;
325};
326
327
328#define WPA_CHAN_W_SCAN 0x00000001
329#define WPA_CHAN_W_ACTIVE_SCAN 0x00000002
330#define WPA_CHAN_W_IBSS 0x00000004
331
332struct wpa_channel_data {
333	short chan; /* channel number (IEEE 802.11) */
334	short freq; /* frequency in MHz */
335	int flag; /* flag for user space use (WPA_CHAN_*) */
336};
337
338#define WPA_RATE_ERP 0x00000001
339#define WPA_RATE_BASIC 0x00000002
340#define WPA_RATE_PREAMBLE2 0x00000004
341#define WPA_RATE_SUPPORTED 0x00000010
342#define WPA_RATE_OFDM 0x00000020
343#define WPA_RATE_CCK 0x00000040
344#define WPA_RATE_MANDATORY 0x00000100
345
346struct wpa_rate_data {
347	int rate; /* rate in 100 kbps */
348	int flags; /* WPA_RATE_ flags */
349};
350
351typedef enum {
352	WPA_MODE_IEEE80211B,
353	WPA_MODE_IEEE80211G,
354	WPA_MODE_IEEE80211A,
355	NUM_WPA_MODES
356} wpa_hw_mode;
357
358struct wpa_hw_modes {
359	wpa_hw_mode mode;
360	int num_channels;
361	struct wpa_channel_data *channels;
362	int num_rates;
363	struct wpa_rate_data *rates;
364};
365
366
367struct ieee80211_rx_status {
368        int channel;
369        int ssi;
370};
371
372struct wpa_ssid;
373
374/**
375 * struct wpa_driver_ops - Driver interface API definition
376 *
377 * This structure defines the API that each driver interface needs to implement
378 * for core wpa_supplicant code. All driver specific functionality is captured
379 * in this wrapper.
380 */
381struct wpa_driver_ops {
382	/** Name of the driver interface */
383	const char *name;
384	/** One line description of the driver interface */
385	const char *desc;
386
387	/**
388	 * get_bssid - Get the current BSSID
389	 * @priv: private driver interface data
390	 * @bssid: buffer for BSSID (ETH_ALEN = 6 bytes)
391	 *
392	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
393	 *
394	 * Query kernel driver for the current BSSID and copy it to bssid.
395	 * Setting bssid to 00:00:00:00:00:00 is recommended if the STA is not
396	 * associated.
397	 */
398	int (*get_bssid)(void *priv, u8 *bssid);
399
400	/**
401	 * get_ssid - Get the current SSID
402	 * @priv: private driver interface data
403	 * @ssid: buffer for SSID (at least 32 bytes)
404	 *
405	 * Returns: Length of the SSID on success, -1 on failure
406	 *
407	 * Query kernel driver for the current SSID and copy it to ssid.
408	 * Returning zero is recommended if the STA is not associated.
409	 *
410	 * Note: SSID is an array of octets, i.e., it is not nul terminated and
411	 * can, at least in theory, contain control characters (including nul)
412	 * and as such, should be processed as binary data, not a printable
413	 * string.
414	 */
415	int (*get_ssid)(void *priv, u8 *ssid);
416
417	/**
418	 * set_wpa - Enable/disable WPA support (OBSOLETE)
419	 * @priv: private driver interface data
420	 * @enabled: 1 = enable, 0 = disable
421	 *
422	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
423	 *
424	 * Note: This function is included for backwards compatibility. This is
425	 * called only just after init and just before deinit, so these
426	 * functions can be used to implement same functionality and the driver
427	 * interface need not define this function.
428	 *
429	 * Configure the kernel driver to enable/disable WPA support. This may
430	 * be empty function, if WPA support is always enabled. Common
431	 * configuration items are WPA IE (clearing it when WPA support is
432	 * disabled), Privacy flag configuration for capability field (note:
433	 * this the value need to set in associate handler to allow plaintext
434	 * mode to be used) when trying to associate with, roaming mode (can
435	 * allow wpa_supplicant to control roaming if ap_scan=1 is used;
436	 * however, drivers can also implement roaming if desired, especially
437	 * ap_scan=2 mode is used for this).
438	 */
439	int (*set_wpa)(void *priv, int enabled);
440
441	/**
442	 * set_key - Configure encryption key
443	 * @priv: private driver interface data
444	 * @alg: encryption algorithm (%WPA_ALG_NONE, %WPA_ALG_WEP,
445	 *	%WPA_ALG_TKIP, %WPA_ALG_CCMP, %WPA_ALG_IGTK, %WPA_ALG_PMK);
446	 *	%WPA_ALG_NONE clears the key.
447	 * @addr: address of the peer STA or ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff for
448	 *	broadcast/default keys
449	 * @key_idx: key index (0..3), usually 0 for unicast keys; 0..4095 for
450	 *	IGTK
451	 * @set_tx: configure this key as the default Tx key (only used when
452	 *	driver does not support separate unicast/individual key
453	 * @seq: sequence number/packet number, seq_len octets, the next
454	 *	packet number to be used for in replay protection; configured
455	 *	for Rx keys (in most cases, this is only used with broadcast
456	 *	keys and set to zero for unicast keys)
457	 * @seq_len: length of the seq, depends on the algorithm:
458	 *	TKIP: 6 octets, CCMP: 6 octets, IGTK: 6 octets
459	 * @key: key buffer; TKIP: 16-byte temporal key, 8-byte Tx Mic key,
460	 *	8-byte Rx Mic Key
461	 * @key_len: length of the key buffer in octets (WEP: 5 or 13,
462	 *	TKIP: 32, CCMP: 16, IGTK: 16)
463	 *
464	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
465	 *
466	 * Configure the given key for the kernel driver. If the driver
467	 * supports separate individual keys (4 default keys + 1 individual),
468	 * addr can be used to determine whether the key is default or
469	 * individual. If only 4 keys are supported, the default key with key
470	 * index 0 is used as the individual key. STA must be configured to use
471	 * it as the default Tx key (set_tx is set) and accept Rx for all the
472	 * key indexes. In most cases, WPA uses only key indexes 1 and 2 for
473	 * broadcast keys, so key index 0 is available for this kind of
474	 * configuration.
475	 *
476	 * Please note that TKIP keys include separate TX and RX MIC keys and
477	 * some drivers may expect them in different order than wpa_supplicant
478	 * is using. If the TX/RX keys are swapped, all TKIP encrypted packets
479	 * will tricker Michael MIC errors. This can be fixed by changing the
480	 * order of MIC keys by swapping te bytes 16..23 and 24..31 of the key
481	 * in driver_*.c set_key() implementation, see driver_ndis.c for an
482	 * example on how this can be done.
483	 */
484	int (*set_key)(void *priv, wpa_alg alg, const u8 *addr,
485		       int key_idx, int set_tx, const u8 *seq, size_t seq_len,
486		       const u8 *key, size_t key_len);
487
488	/**
489	 * init - Initialize driver interface
490	 * @ctx: context to be used when calling wpa_supplicant functions,
491	 * e.g., wpa_supplicant_event()
492	 * @ifname: interface name, e.g., wlan0
493	 *
494	 * Returns: Pointer to private data, %NULL on failure
495	 *
496	 * Initialize driver interface, including event processing for kernel
497	 * driver events (e.g., associated, scan results, Michael MIC failure).
498	 * This function can allocate a private configuration data area for
499	 * @ctx, file descriptor, interface name, etc. information that may be
500	 * needed in future driver operations. If this is not used, non-NULL
501	 * value will need to be returned because %NULL is used to indicate
502	 * failure. The returned value will be used as 'void *priv' data for
503	 * all other driver_ops functions.
504	 *
505	 * The main event loop (eloop.c) of wpa_supplicant can be used to
506	 * register callback for read sockets (eloop_register_read_sock()).
507	 *
508	 * See below for more information about events and
509	 * wpa_supplicant_event() function.
510	 */
511	void * (*init)(void *ctx, const char *ifname);
512
513	/**
514	 * deinit - Deinitialize driver interface
515	 * @priv: private driver interface data from init()
516	 *
517	 * Shut down driver interface and processing of driver events. Free
518	 * private data buffer if one was allocated in init() handler.
519	 */
520	void (*deinit)(void *priv);
521
522	/**
523	 * set_param - Set driver configuration parameters
524	 * @priv: private driver interface data from init()
525	 * @param: driver specific configuration parameters
526	 *
527	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
528	 *
529	 * Optional handler for notifying driver interface about configuration
530	 * parameters (driver_param).
531	 */
532	int (*set_param)(void *priv, const char *param);
533
534	/**
535	 * set_countermeasures - Enable/disable TKIP countermeasures
536	 * @priv: private driver interface data
537	 * @enabled: 1 = countermeasures enabled, 0 = disabled
538	 *
539	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
540	 *
541	 * Configure TKIP countermeasures. When these are enabled, the driver
542	 * should drop all received and queued frames that are using TKIP.
543	 */
544	int (*set_countermeasures)(void *priv, int enabled);
545
546	/**
547	 * set_drop_unencrypted - Enable/disable unencrypted frame filtering
548	 * @priv: private driver interface data
549	 * @enabled: 1 = unencrypted Tx/Rx frames will be dropped, 0 = disabled
550	 *
551	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
552	 *
553	 * Configure the driver to drop all non-EAPOL frames (both receive and
554	 * transmit paths). Unencrypted EAPOL frames (ethertype 0x888e) must
555	 * still be allowed for key negotiation.
556	 */
557	int (*set_drop_unencrypted)(void *priv, int enabled);
558
559	/**
560	 * scan - Request the driver to initiate scan
561	 * @priv: private driver interface data
562	 * @ssid: specific SSID to scan for (ProbeReq) or %NULL to scan for
563	 *	all SSIDs (either active scan with broadcast SSID or passive
564	 *	scan
565	 * @ssid_len: length of the SSID
566	 *
567	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
568	 *
569	 * Once the scan results are ready, the driver should report scan
570	 * results event for wpa_supplicant which will eventually request the
571	 * results with wpa_driver_get_scan_results().
572	 */
573	int (*scan)(void *priv, const u8 *ssid, size_t ssid_len);
574
575	/**
576	 * combo_scan - Request the driver to initiate combo scan
577	 * @priv: private driver interface data
578	 * @ssid_ptr: specific SSID to scan for (ProbeReq) or %NULL to scan for
579	 *	all SSIDs (either active scan with broadcast SSID or passive
580	 *	scan
581	 * @ssid_conf: SSID list from configuration
582	 *
583	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
584	 *
585	 * Once the scan results are ready, the driver should report scan
586	 * results event for wpa_supplicant which will eventually request the
587	 * results with wpa_driver_get_scan_results().
588	 */
589	int (*combo_scan)(void *priv, struct wpa_ssid **ssid_prt,
590			   struct wpa_ssid *ssid_conf);
591
592	/**
593	 * get_scan_results - Fetch the latest scan results (old version)
594	 * @priv: private driver interface data
595	 * @results: pointer to buffer for scan results
596	 * @max_size: maximum number of entries (buffer size)
597	 *
598	 * Returns: Number of scan result entries used on success, -1 on
599	 * failure
600	 *
601	 * If scan results include more than max_size BSSes, max_size will be
602	 * returned and the remaining entries will not be included in the
603	 * buffer.
604	 *
605	 * This function is depracated. New driver wrapper implementations
606	 * should implement support for get_scan_results2().
607	 */
608	int (*get_scan_results)(void *priv,
609				struct wpa_scan_result *results,
610				size_t max_size);
611
612	/**
613	 * deauthenticate - Request driver to deauthenticate
614	 * @priv: private driver interface data
615	 * @addr: peer address (BSSID of the AP)
616	 * @reason_code: 16-bit reason code to be sent in the deauthentication
617	 *	frame
618	 *
619	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
620	 */
621	int (*deauthenticate)(void *priv, const u8 *addr, int reason_code);
622
623	/**
624	 * disassociate - Request driver to disassociate
625	 * @priv: private driver interface data
626	 * @addr: peer address (BSSID of the AP)
627	 * @reason_code: 16-bit reason code to be sent in the disassociation
628	 *	frame
629	 *
630	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
631	 */
632	int (*disassociate)(void *priv, const u8 *addr, int reason_code);
633
634	/**
635	 * associate - Request driver to associate
636	 * @priv: private driver interface data
637	 * @params: association parameters
638	 *
639	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
640	 */
641	int (*associate)(void *priv,
642			 struct wpa_driver_associate_params *params);
643
644	/**
645	 * set_auth_alg - Set IEEE 802.11 authentication algorithm
646	 * @priv: private driver interface data
647	 * @auth_alg: bit field of AUTH_ALG_*
648	 *
649	 * If the driver supports more than one authentication algorithm at the
650	 * same time, it should configure all supported algorithms. If not, one
651	 * algorithm needs to be selected arbitrarily. Open System
652	 * authentication should be ok for most cases and it is recommended to
653	 * be used if other options are not supported. Static WEP configuration
654	 * may also use Shared Key authentication and LEAP requires its own
655	 * algorithm number. For LEAP, user can make sure that only one
656	 * algorithm is used at a time by configuring LEAP as the only
657	 * supported EAP method. This information is also available in
658	 * associate() params, so set_auth_alg may not be needed in case of
659	 * most drivers.
660	 *
661	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
662	 */
663	int (*set_auth_alg)(void *priv, int auth_alg);
664
665	/**
666	 * add_pmkid - Add PMKSA cache entry to the driver
667	 * @priv: private driver interface data
668	 * @bssid: BSSID for the PMKSA cache entry
669	 * @pmkid: PMKID for the PMKSA cache entry
670	 *
671	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
672	 *
673	 * This function is called when a new PMK is received, as a result of
674	 * either normal authentication or RSN pre-authentication.
675	 *
676	 * If the driver generates RSN IE, i.e., it does not use wpa_ie in
677	 * associate(), add_pmkid() can be used to add new PMKSA cache entries
678	 * in the driver. If the driver uses wpa_ie from wpa_supplicant, this
679	 * driver_ops function does not need to be implemented. Likewise, if
680	 * the driver does not support WPA, this function is not needed.
681	 */
682	int (*add_pmkid)(void *priv, const u8 *bssid, const u8 *pmkid);
683
684	/**
685	 * remove_pmkid - Remove PMKSA cache entry to the driver
686	 * @priv: private driver interface data
687	 * @bssid: BSSID for the PMKSA cache entry
688	 * @pmkid: PMKID for the PMKSA cache entry
689	 *
690	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
691	 *
692	 * This function is called when the supplicant drops a PMKSA cache
693	 * entry for any reason.
694	 *
695	 * If the driver generates RSN IE, i.e., it does not use wpa_ie in
696	 * associate(), remove_pmkid() can be used to synchronize PMKSA caches
697	 * between the driver and wpa_supplicant. If the driver uses wpa_ie
698	 * from wpa_supplicant, this driver_ops function does not need to be
699	 * implemented. Likewise, if the driver does not support WPA, this
700	 * function is not needed.
701	 */
702	int (*remove_pmkid)(void *priv, const u8 *bssid, const u8 *pmkid);
703
704	/**
705	 * flush_pmkid - Flush PMKSA cache
706	 * @priv: private driver interface data
707	 *
708	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
709	 *
710	 * This function is called when the supplicant drops all PMKSA cache
711	 * entries for any reason.
712	 *
713	 * If the driver generates RSN IE, i.e., it does not use wpa_ie in
714	 * associate(), remove_pmkid() can be used to synchronize PMKSA caches
715	 * between the driver and wpa_supplicant. If the driver uses wpa_ie
716	 * from wpa_supplicant, this driver_ops function does not need to be
717	 * implemented. Likewise, if the driver does not support WPA, this
718	 * function is not needed.
719	 */
720	int (*flush_pmkid)(void *priv);
721
722	/**
723	 * get_capa - Get driver capabilities
724	 * @priv: private driver interface data
725	 *
726	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
727	 *
728	 * Get driver/firmware/hardware capabilities.
729	 */
730	int (*get_capa)(void *priv, struct wpa_driver_capa *capa);
731
732	/**
733	 * poll - Poll driver for association information
734	 * @priv: private driver interface data
735	 *
736	 * This is an option callback that can be used when the driver does not
737	 * provide event mechanism for association events. This is called when
738	 * receiving WPA EAPOL-Key messages that require association
739	 * information. The driver interface is supposed to generate associnfo
740	 * event before returning from this callback function. In addition, the
741	 * driver interface should generate an association event after having
742	 * sent out associnfo.
743	 */
744	void (*poll)(void *priv);
745
746	/**
747	 * get_ifname - Get interface name
748	 * @priv: private driver interface data
749	 *
750	 * Returns: Pointer to the interface name. This can differ from the
751	 * interface name used in init() call. Init() is called first.
752	 *
753	 * This optional function can be used to allow the driver interface to
754	 * replace the interface name with something else, e.g., based on an
755	 * interface mapping from a more descriptive name.
756	 */
757	const char * (*get_ifname)(void *priv);
758
759	/**
760	 * get_mac_addr - Get own MAC address
761	 * @priv: private driver interface data
762	 *
763	 * Returns: Pointer to own MAC address or %NULL on failure
764	 *
765	 * This optional function can be used to get the own MAC address of the
766	 * device from the driver interface code. This is only needed if the
767	 * l2_packet implementation for the OS does not provide easy access to
768	 * a MAC address. */
769	const u8 * (*get_mac_addr)(void *priv);
770
771	/**
772	 * send_eapol - Optional function for sending EAPOL packets
773	 * @priv: private driver interface data
774	 * @dest: Destination MAC address
775	 * @proto: Ethertype
776	 * @data: EAPOL packet starting with IEEE 802.1X header
777	 * @data_len: Size of the EAPOL packet
778	 *
779	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
780	 *
781	 * This optional function can be used to override l2_packet operations
782	 * with driver specific functionality. If this function pointer is set,
783	 * l2_packet module is not used at all and the driver interface code is
784	 * responsible for receiving and sending all EAPOL packets. The
785	 * received EAPOL packets are sent to core code by calling
786	 * wpa_supplicant_rx_eapol(). The driver interface is required to
787	 * implement get_mac_addr() handler if send_eapol() is used.
788	 */
789	int (*send_eapol)(void *priv, const u8 *dest, u16 proto,
790			  const u8 *data, size_t data_len);
791
792	/**
793	 * set_operstate - Sets device operating state to DORMANT or UP
794	 * @priv: private driver interface data
795	 * @state: 0 = dormant, 1 = up
796	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
797	 *
798	 * This is an optional function that can be used on operating systems
799	 * that support a concept of controlling network device state from user
800	 * space applications. This function, if set, gets called with
801	 * state = 1 when authentication has been completed and with state = 0
802	 * when connection is lost.
803	 */
804	int (*set_operstate)(void *priv, int state);
805
806	/**
807	 * mlme_setprotection - MLME-SETPROTECTION.request primitive
808	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
809	 * @addr: Address of the station for which to set protection (may be
810	 * %NULL for group keys)
811	 * @protect_type: MLME_SETPROTECTION_PROTECT_TYPE_*
812	 * @key_type: MLME_SETPROTECTION_KEY_TYPE_*
813	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
814	 *
815	 * This is an optional function that can be used to set the driver to
816	 * require protection for Tx and/or Rx frames. This uses the layer
817	 * interface defined in IEEE 802.11i-2004 clause 10.3.22.1
818	 * (MLME-SETPROTECTION.request). Many drivers do not use explicit
819	 * set protection operation; instead, they set protection implicitly
820	 * based on configured keys.
821	 */
822	int (*mlme_setprotection)(void *priv, const u8 *addr, int protect_type,
823				  int key_type);
824
825	/**
826	 * get_hw_feature_data - Get hardware support data (channels and rates)
827	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
828	 * @num_modes: Variable for returning the number of returned modes
829	 * flags: Variable for returning hardware feature flags
830	 * Returns: Pointer to allocated hardware data on success or %NULL on
831	 * failure. Caller is responsible for freeing this.
832	 *
833	 * This function is only needed for drivers that export MLME
834	 * (management frame processing) to wpa_supplicant.
835	 */
836	struct wpa_hw_modes * (*get_hw_feature_data)(void *priv,
837						     u16 *num_modes,
838						     u16 *flags);
839
840	/**
841	 * set_channel - Set channel
842	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
843	 * @phymode: WPA_MODE_IEEE80211B, ..
844	 * @chan: IEEE 802.11 channel number
845	 * @freq: Frequency of the channel in MHz
846	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
847	 *
848	 * This function is only needed for drivers that export MLME
849	 * (management frame processing) to wpa_supplicant.
850	 */
851	int (*set_channel)(void *priv, wpa_hw_mode phymode, int chan,
852			   int freq);
853
854	/**
855	 * set_ssid - Set SSID
856	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
857	 * @ssid: SSID
858	 * @ssid_len: SSID length
859	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
860	 *
861	 * This function is only needed for drivers that export MLME
862	 * (management frame processing) to wpa_supplicant.
863	 */
864	int (*set_ssid)(void *priv, const u8 *ssid, size_t ssid_len);
865
866	/**
867	 * set_bssid - Set BSSID
868	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
869	 * @bssid: BSSID
870	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
871	 *
872	 * This function is only needed for drivers that export MLME
873	 * (management frame processing) to wpa_supplicant.
874	 */
875	int (*set_bssid)(void *priv, const u8 *bssid);
876
877	/**
878	 * send_mlme - Send management frame from MLME
879	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
880	 * @data: IEEE 802.11 management frame with IEEE 802.11 header
881	 * @data_len: Size of the management frame
882	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
883	 *
884	 * This function is only needed for drivers that export MLME
885	 * (management frame processing) to wpa_supplicant.
886	 */
887	int (*send_mlme)(void *priv, const u8 *data, size_t data_len);
888
889	/**
890	 * mlme_add_sta - Add a STA entry into the driver/netstack
891	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
892	 * @addr: MAC address of the STA (e.g., BSSID of the AP)
893	 * @supp_rates: Supported rate set (from (Re)AssocResp); in IEEE 802.11
894	 * format (one octet per rate, 1 = 0.5 Mbps)
895	 * @supp_rates_len: Number of entries in supp_rates
896	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
897	 *
898	 * This function is only needed for drivers that export MLME
899	 * (management frame processing) to wpa_supplicant. When the MLME code
900	 * completes association with an AP, this function is called to
901	 * configure the driver/netstack with a STA entry for data frame
902	 * processing (TX rate control, encryption/decryption).
903	 */
904	int (*mlme_add_sta)(void *priv, const u8 *addr, const u8 *supp_rates,
905			    size_t supp_rates_len);
906
907	/**
908	 * mlme_remove_sta - Remove a STA entry from the driver/netstack
909	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
910	 * @addr: MAC address of the STA (e.g., BSSID of the AP)
911	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
912	 *
913	 * This function is only needed for drivers that export MLME
914	 * (management frame processing) to wpa_supplicant.
915	 */
916	int (*mlme_remove_sta)(void *priv, const u8 *addr);
917
918	/**
919	 * update_ft_ies - Update FT (IEEE 802.11r) IEs
920	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
921	 * @md: Mobility domain (2 octets) (also included inside ies)
922	 * @ies: FT IEs (MDIE, FTIE, ...) or %NULL to remove IEs
923	 * @ies_len: Length of FT IEs in bytes
924	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
925	 *
926	 * The supplicant uses this callback to let the driver know that keying
927	 * material for FT is available and that the driver can use the
928	 * provided IEs in the next message in FT authentication sequence.
929	 *
930	 * This function is only needed for driver that support IEEE 802.11r
931	 * (Fast BSS Transition).
932	 */
933	int (*update_ft_ies)(void *priv, const u8 *md, const u8 *ies,
934			     size_t ies_len);
935
936	/**
937	 * send_ft_action - Send FT Action frame (IEEE 802.11r)
938	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
939	 * @action: Action field value
940	 * @target_ap: Target AP address
941	 * @ies: FT IEs (MDIE, FTIE, ...) (FT Request action frame body)
942	 * @ies_len: Length of FT IEs in bytes
943	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
944	 *
945	 * The supplicant uses this callback to request the driver to transmit
946	 * an FT Action frame (action category 6) for over-the-DS fast BSS
947	 * transition.
948	 */
949	int (*send_ft_action)(void *priv, u8 action, const u8 *target_ap,
950			      const u8 *ies, size_t ies_len);
951
952	/**
953	 * get_scan_results2 - Fetch the latest scan results
954	 * @priv: private driver interface data
955	 *
956	 * Returns: Allocated buffer of scan results (caller is responsible for
957	 * freeing the data structure) on success, NULL on failure
958	 */
959	 struct wpa_scan_results * (*get_scan_results2)(void *priv);
960
961	/**
962	 * set_probe_req_ie - Set information element(s) for Probe Request
963	 * @priv: private driver interface data
964	 * @ies: Information elements to append or %NULL to remove extra IEs
965	 * @ies_len: Length of the IE buffer in octets
966	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
967	 */
968	int (*set_probe_req_ie)(void *priv, const u8 *ies, size_t ies_len);
969
970 	/**
971	 * set_mode - Request driver to set the operating mode
972	 * @priv: private driver interface data
973	 * @mode: Operation mode (infra/ibss) IEEE80211_MODE_*
974	 *
975	 * This handler will be called before any key configuration and call to
976	 * associate() handler in order to allow the operation mode to be
977	 * configured as early as possible. This information is also available
978	 * in associate() params and as such, some driver wrappers may not need
979	 * to implement set_mode() handler.
980	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
981	 */
982	int (*set_mode)(void *priv, int mode);
983
984	/**
985	 * set_country - Set country
986	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
987	 * @alpha2: country to which to switch to
988	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
989	 *
990	 * This function is for drivers which support some form
991	 * of setting a regulatory domain.
992	 */
993	int (*set_country)(void *priv, const char *alpha2);
994
995	/**
996	 * global_init - Global driver initialization
997	 * Returns: Pointer to private data (global), %NULL on failure
998	 *
999	 * This optional function is called to initialize the driver wrapper
1000	 * for global data, i.e., data that applies to all interfaces. If this
1001	 * function is implemented, global_deinit() will also need to be
1002	 * implemented to free the private data. The driver will also likely
1003	 * use init2() function instead of init() to get the pointer to global
1004	 * data available to per-interface initializer.
1005	 */
1006	void * (*global_init)(void);
1007
1008	/**
1009	 * global_deinit - Global driver deinitialization
1010	 * @priv: private driver global data from global_init()
1011	 *
1012	 * Terminate any global driver related functionality and free the
1013	 * global data structure.
1014	 */
1015	void (*global_deinit)(void *priv);
1016
1017	/**
1018	 * init2 - Initialize driver interface (with global data)
1019	 * @ctx: context to be used when calling wpa_supplicant functions,
1020	 * e.g., wpa_supplicant_event()
1021	 * @ifname: interface name, e.g., wlan0
1022	 * @global_priv: private driver global data from global_init()
1023	 * Returns: Pointer to private data, %NULL on failure
1024	 *
1025	 * This function can be used instead of init() if the driver wrapper
1026	 * uses global data.
1027	 */
1028	void * (*init2)(void *ctx, const char *ifname, void *global_priv);
1029
1030	/**
1031	 * get_interfaces - Get information about available interfaces
1032	 * @global_priv: private driver global data from global_init()
1033	 * Returns: Allocated buffer of interface information (caller is
1034	 * responsible for freeing the data structure) on success, NULL on
1035	 * failure
1036	 */
1037	struct wpa_interface_info * (*get_interfaces)(void *global_priv);
1038
1039#ifdef ANDROID
1040    /**
1041     * driver_cmd - execute driver-specific command
1042     * @priv: private driver interface data from init()
1043     * @cmd: command to execute
1044     * @buf: return buffer
1045     * @buf_len: buffer length
1046	 *
1047	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1048	 *
1049	 */
1050     int (*driver_cmd)(void *priv, char *cmd, char *buf, size_t buf_len);
1051#endif
1052};
1053
1054/* Function to check whether a driver is for wired connections */
1055static inline int IS_WIRED(const struct wpa_driver_ops *drv)
1056{
1057	return os_strcmp(drv->name, "wired") == 0 ||
1058		os_strcmp(drv->name, "roboswitch") == 0;
1059}
1060
1061/**
1062 * enum wpa_event_type - Event type for wpa_supplicant_event() calls
1063 */
1064typedef enum wpa_event_type {
1065	/**
1066	 * EVENT_ASSOC - Association completed
1067	 *
1068	 * This event needs to be delivered when the driver completes IEEE
1069	 * 802.11 association or reassociation successfully.
1070	 * wpa_driver_ops::get_bssid() is expected to provide the current BSSID
1071	 * after this event has been generated. In addition, optional
1072	 * EVENT_ASSOCINFO may be generated just before EVENT_ASSOC to provide
1073	 * more information about the association. If the driver interface gets
1074	 * both of these events at the same time, it can also include the
1075	 * assoc_info data in EVENT_ASSOC call.
1076	 */
1077	EVENT_ASSOC,
1078
1079	/**
1080	 * EVENT_DISASSOC - Association lost
1081	 *
1082	 * This event should be called when association is lost either due to
1083	 * receiving deauthenticate or disassociate frame from the AP or when
1084	 * sending either of these frames to the current AP.
1085	 */
1086	EVENT_DISASSOC,
1087
1088	/**
1089	 * EVENT_MICHAEL_MIC_FAILURE - Michael MIC (TKIP) detected
1090	 *
1091	 * This event must be delivered when a Michael MIC error is detected by
1092	 * the local driver. Additional data for event processing is
1093	 * provided with union wpa_event_data::michael_mic_failure. This
1094	 * information is used to request new encyption key and to initiate
1095	 * TKIP countermeasures if needed.
1096	 */
1097	EVENT_MICHAEL_MIC_FAILURE,
1098
1099	/**
1100	 * EVENT_SCAN_RESULTS - Scan results available
1101	 *
1102	 * This event must be called whenever scan results are available to be
1103	 * fetched with struct wpa_driver_ops::get_scan_results(). This event
1104	 * is expected to be used some time after struct wpa_driver_ops::scan()
1105	 * is called. If the driver provides an unsolicited event when the scan
1106	 * has been completed, this event can be used to trigger
1107	 * EVENT_SCAN_RESULTS call. If such event is not available from the
1108	 * driver, the driver wrapper code is expected to use a registered
1109	 * timeout to generate EVENT_SCAN_RESULTS call after the time that the
1110	 * scan is expected to be completed.
1111	 */
1112	EVENT_SCAN_RESULTS,
1113
1114	/**
1115	 * EVENT_ASSOCINFO - Report optional extra information for association
1116	 *
1117	 * This event can be used to report extra association information for
1118	 * EVENT_ASSOC processing. This extra information includes IEs from
1119	 * association frames and Beacon/Probe Response frames in union
1120	 * wpa_event_data::assoc_info. EVENT_ASSOCINFO must be send just before
1121	 * EVENT_ASSOC. Alternatively, the driver interface can include
1122	 * assoc_info data in the EVENT_ASSOC call if it has all the
1123	 * information available at the same point.
1124	 */
1125	EVENT_ASSOCINFO,
1126
1127	/**
1128	 * EVENT_INTERFACE_STATUS - Report interface status changes
1129	 *
1130	 * This optional event can be used to report changes in interface
1131	 * status (interface added/removed) using union
1132	 * wpa_event_data::interface_status. This can be used to trigger
1133	 * wpa_supplicant to stop and re-start processing for the interface,
1134	 * e.g., when a cardbus card is ejected/inserted.
1135	 */
1136	EVENT_INTERFACE_STATUS,
1137
1138	/**
1139	 * EVENT_PMKID_CANDIDATE - Report a candidate AP for pre-authentication
1140	 *
1141	 * This event can be used to inform wpa_supplicant about candidates for
1142	 * RSN (WPA2) pre-authentication. If wpa_supplicant is not responsible
1143	 * for scan request (ap_scan=2 mode), this event is required for
1144	 * pre-authentication. If wpa_supplicant is performing scan request
1145	 * (ap_scan=1), this event is optional since scan results can be used
1146	 * to add pre-authentication candidates. union
1147	 * wpa_event_data::pmkid_candidate is used to report the BSSID of the
1148	 * candidate and priority of the candidate, e.g., based on the signal
1149	 * strength, in order to try to pre-authenticate first with candidates
1150	 * that are most likely targets for re-association.
1151	 *
1152	 * EVENT_PMKID_CANDIDATE can be called whenever the driver has updates
1153	 * on the candidate list. In addition, it can be called for the current
1154	 * AP and APs that have existing PMKSA cache entries. wpa_supplicant
1155	 * will automatically skip pre-authentication in cases where a valid
1156	 * PMKSA exists. When more than one candidate exists, this event should
1157	 * be generated once for each candidate.
1158	 *
1159	 * Driver will be notified about successful pre-authentication with
1160	 * struct wpa_driver_ops::add_pmkid() calls.
1161	 */
1162	EVENT_PMKID_CANDIDATE,
1163
1164	/**
1165	 * EVENT_STKSTART - Request STK handshake (MLME-STKSTART.request)
1166	 *
1167	 * This event can be used to inform wpa_supplicant about desire to set
1168	 * up secure direct link connection between two stations as defined in
1169	 * IEEE 802.11e with a new PeerKey mechanism that replaced the original
1170	 * STAKey negotiation. The caller will need to set peer address for the
1171	 * event.
1172	 */
1173	EVENT_STKSTART,
1174
1175	/**
1176	 * EVENT_FT_RESPONSE - Report FT (IEEE 802.11r) response IEs
1177	 *
1178	 * The driver is expected to report the received FT IEs from
1179	 * FT authentication sequence from the AP. The FT IEs are included in
1180	 * the extra information in union wpa_event_data::ft_ies.
1181	 */
1182	EVENT_FT_RESPONSE
1183} wpa_event_type;
1184
1185
1186/**
1187 * union wpa_event_data - Additional data for wpa_supplicant_event() calls
1188 */
1189union wpa_event_data {
1190	/**
1191	 * struct assoc_info - Data for EVENT_ASSOC and EVENT_ASSOCINFO events
1192	 *
1193	 * This structure is optional for EVENT_ASSOC calls and required for
1194	 * EVENT_ASSOCINFO calls. By using EVENT_ASSOC with this data, the
1195	 * driver interface does not need to generate separate EVENT_ASSOCINFO
1196	 * calls.
1197	 */
1198	struct assoc_info {
1199		/**
1200		 * req_ies - (Re)Association Request IEs
1201		 *
1202		 * If the driver generates WPA/RSN IE, this event data must be
1203		 * returned for WPA handshake to have needed information. If
1204		 * wpa_supplicant-generated WPA/RSN IE is used, this
1205		 * information event is optional.
1206		 *
1207		 * This should start with the first IE (fixed fields before IEs
1208		 * are not included).
1209		 */
1210		u8 *req_ies;
1211
1212		/**
1213		 * req_ies_len - Length of req_ies in bytes
1214		 */
1215		size_t req_ies_len;
1216
1217		/**
1218		 * resp_ies - (Re)Association Response IEs
1219		 *
1220		 * Optional association data from the driver. This data is not
1221		 * required WPA, but may be useful for some protocols and as
1222		 * such, should be reported if this is available to the driver
1223		 * interface.
1224		 *
1225		 * This should start with the first IE (fixed fields before IEs
1226		 * are not included).
1227		 */
1228		u8 *resp_ies;
1229
1230		/**
1231		 * resp_ies_len - Length of resp_ies in bytes
1232		 */
1233		size_t resp_ies_len;
1234
1235		/**
1236		 * beacon_ies - Beacon or Probe Response IEs
1237		 *
1238		 * Optional Beacon/ProbeResp data: IEs included in Beacon or
1239		 * Probe Response frames from the current AP (i.e., the one
1240		 * that the client just associated with). This information is
1241		 * used to update WPA/RSN IE for the AP. If this field is not
1242		 * set, the results from previous scan will be used. If no
1243		 * data for the new AP is found, scan results will be requested
1244		 * again (without scan request). At this point, the driver is
1245		 * expected to provide WPA/RSN IE for the AP (if WPA/WPA2 is
1246		 * used).
1247		 *
1248		 * This should start with the first IE (fixed fields before IEs
1249		 * are not included).
1250		 */
1251		u8 *beacon_ies;
1252
1253		/**
1254		 * beacon_ies_len - Length of beacon_ies */
1255		size_t beacon_ies_len;
1256	} assoc_info;
1257
1258	/**
1259	 * struct michael_mic_failure - Data for EVENT_MICHAEL_MIC_FAILURE
1260	 */
1261	struct michael_mic_failure {
1262		int unicast;
1263	} michael_mic_failure;
1264
1265	/**
1266	 * struct interface_status - Data for EVENT_INTERFACE_STATUS
1267	 */
1268	struct interface_status {
1269		char ifname[100];
1270		enum {
1271			EVENT_INTERFACE_ADDED, EVENT_INTERFACE_REMOVED
1272		} ievent;
1273	} interface_status;
1274
1275	/**
1276	 * struct pmkid_candidate - Data for EVENT_PMKID_CANDIDATE
1277	 */
1278	struct pmkid_candidate {
1279		/** BSSID of the PMKID candidate */
1280		u8 bssid[ETH_ALEN];
1281		/** Smaller the index, higher the priority */
1282		int index;
1283		/** Whether RSN IE includes pre-authenticate flag */
1284		int preauth;
1285	} pmkid_candidate;
1286
1287	/**
1288	 * struct stkstart - Data for EVENT_STKSTART
1289	 */
1290	struct stkstart {
1291		u8 peer[ETH_ALEN];
1292	} stkstart;
1293
1294	/**
1295	 * struct ft_ies - FT information elements (EVENT_FT_RESPONSE)
1296	 *
1297	 * During FT (IEEE 802.11r) authentication sequence, the driver is
1298	 * expected to use this event to report received FT IEs (MDIE, FTIE,
1299	 * RSN IE, TIE, possible resource request) to the supplicant. The FT
1300	 * IEs for the next message will be delivered through the
1301	 * struct wpa_driver_ops::update_ft_ies() callback.
1302	 */
1303	struct ft_ies {
1304		const u8 *ies;
1305		size_t ies_len;
1306		int ft_action;
1307		u8 target_ap[ETH_ALEN];
1308	} ft_ies;
1309};
1310
1311/**
1312 * wpa_supplicant_event - Report a driver event for wpa_supplicant
1313 * @ctx: Context pointer (wpa_s); this is the ctx variable registered
1314 *	with struct wpa_driver_ops::init()
1315 * @event: event type (defined above)
1316 * @data: possible extra data for the event
1317 *
1318 * Driver wrapper code should call this function whenever an event is received
1319 * from the driver.
1320 */
1321void wpa_supplicant_event(void *ctx, wpa_event_type event,
1322			  union wpa_event_data *data);
1323
1324/**
1325 * wpa_supplicant_rx_eapol - Deliver a received EAPOL frame to wpa_supplicant
1326 * @ctx: Context pointer (wpa_s); this is the ctx variable registered
1327 *	with struct wpa_driver_ops::init()
1328 * @src_addr: Source address of the EAPOL frame
1329 * @buf: EAPOL data starting from the EAPOL header (i.e., no Ethernet header)
1330 * @len: Length of the EAPOL data
1331 *
1332 * This function is called for each received EAPOL frame. Most driver
1333 * interfaces rely on more generic OS mechanism for receiving frames through
1334 * l2_packet, but if such a mechanism is not available, the driver wrapper may
1335 * take care of received EAPOL frames and deliver them to the core supplicant
1336 * code by calling this function.
1337 */
1338void wpa_supplicant_rx_eapol(void *ctx, const u8 *src_addr,
1339			     const u8 *buf, size_t len);
1340
1341void wpa_supplicant_sta_rx(void *ctx, const u8 *buf, size_t len,
1342			   struct ieee80211_rx_status *rx_status);
1343void wpa_supplicant_sta_free_hw_features(struct wpa_hw_modes *hw_features,
1344					 size_t num_hw_features);
1345
1346const u8 * wpa_scan_get_ie(const struct wpa_scan_res *res, u8 ie);
1347#define WPA_IE_VENDOR_TYPE 0x0050f201
1348#define WPS_IE_VENDOR_TYPE 0x0050f204
1349const u8 * wpa_scan_get_vendor_ie(const struct wpa_scan_res *res,
1350				  u32 vendor_type);
1351struct wpabuf * wpa_scan_get_vendor_ie_multi(const struct wpa_scan_res *res,
1352					     u32 vendor_type);
1353int wpa_scan_get_max_rate(const struct wpa_scan_res *res);
1354void wpa_scan_results_free(struct wpa_scan_results *res);
1355void wpa_scan_sort_results(struct wpa_scan_results *res);
1356
1357#endif /* DRIVER_H */
1358