driver.h revision 292b0c3a742226c295f8db76eaef9e90c90e7513
1/*
2 * Driver interface definition
3 * Copyright (c) 2003-2012, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
4 *
5 * This software may be distributed under the terms of the BSD license.
6 * See README for more details.
7 *
8 * This file defines a driver interface used by both %wpa_supplicant and
9 * hostapd. The first part of the file defines data structures used in various
10 * driver operations. This is followed by the struct wpa_driver_ops that each
11 * driver wrapper will beed to define with callback functions for requesting
12 * driver operations. After this, there are definitions for driver event
13 * reporting with wpa_supplicant_event() and some convenience helper functions
14 * that can be used to report events.
15 */
16
17#ifndef DRIVER_H
18#define DRIVER_H
19
20#define WPA_SUPPLICANT_DRIVER_VERSION 4
21
22#include "common/defs.h"
23#include "utils/list.h"
24
25#define HOSTAPD_CHAN_DISABLED 0x00000001
26#define HOSTAPD_CHAN_PASSIVE_SCAN 0x00000002
27#define HOSTAPD_CHAN_NO_IBSS 0x00000004
28#define HOSTAPD_CHAN_RADAR 0x00000008
29#define HOSTAPD_CHAN_HT40PLUS 0x00000010
30#define HOSTAPD_CHAN_HT40MINUS 0x00000020
31#define HOSTAPD_CHAN_HT40 0x00000040
32#define HOSTAPD_CHAN_SURVEY_LIST_INITIALIZED 0x00000080
33
34#define HOSTAPD_CHAN_DFS_UNKNOWN 0x00000000
35#define HOSTAPD_CHAN_DFS_USABLE 0x00000100
36#define HOSTAPD_CHAN_DFS_UNAVAILABLE 0x00000200
37#define HOSTAPD_CHAN_DFS_AVAILABLE 0x00000300
38#define HOSTAPD_CHAN_DFS_MASK 0x00000300
39
40#define HOSTAPD_CHAN_VHT_10_70 0x00000800
41#define HOSTAPD_CHAN_VHT_30_50 0x00001000
42#define HOSTAPD_CHAN_VHT_50_30 0x00002000
43#define HOSTAPD_CHAN_VHT_70_10 0x00004000
44
45enum reg_change_initiator {
46	REGDOM_SET_BY_CORE,
47	REGDOM_SET_BY_USER,
48	REGDOM_SET_BY_DRIVER,
49	REGDOM_SET_BY_COUNTRY_IE,
50};
51
52/**
53 * struct hostapd_channel_data - Channel information
54 */
55struct hostapd_channel_data {
56	/**
57	 * chan - Channel number (IEEE 802.11)
58	 */
59	short chan;
60
61	/**
62	 * freq - Frequency in MHz
63	 */
64	int freq;
65
66	/**
67	 * flag - Channel flags (HOSTAPD_CHAN_*)
68	 */
69	int flag;
70
71	/**
72	 * max_tx_power - Regulatory transmit power limit in dBm
73	 */
74	u8 max_tx_power;
75
76	/*
77	 * survey_list - Linked list of surveys
78	 */
79	struct dl_list survey_list;
80
81	/**
82	 * min_nf - Minimum observed noise floor, in dBm, based on all
83	 * surveyed channel data
84	 */
85	s8 min_nf;
86
87#ifdef CONFIG_ACS
88	/**
89	 * interference_factor - Computed interference factor on this
90	 * channel (used internally in src/ap/acs.c; driver wrappers do not
91	 * need to set this)
92	 */
93	long double interference_factor;
94#endif /* CONFIG_ACS */
95};
96
97#define HOSTAPD_MODE_FLAG_HT_INFO_KNOWN BIT(0)
98#define HOSTAPD_MODE_FLAG_VHT_INFO_KNOWN BIT(1)
99
100/**
101 * struct hostapd_hw_modes - Supported hardware mode information
102 */
103struct hostapd_hw_modes {
104	/**
105	 * mode - Hardware mode
106	 */
107	enum hostapd_hw_mode mode;
108
109	/**
110	 * num_channels - Number of entries in the channels array
111	 */
112	int num_channels;
113
114	/**
115	 * channels - Array of supported channels
116	 */
117	struct hostapd_channel_data *channels;
118
119	/**
120	 * num_rates - Number of entries in the rates array
121	 */
122	int num_rates;
123
124	/**
125	 * rates - Array of supported rates in 100 kbps units
126	 */
127	int *rates;
128
129	/**
130	 * ht_capab - HT (IEEE 802.11n) capabilities
131	 */
132	u16 ht_capab;
133
134	/**
135	 * mcs_set - MCS (IEEE 802.11n) rate parameters
136	 */
137	u8 mcs_set[16];
138
139	/**
140	 * a_mpdu_params - A-MPDU (IEEE 802.11n) parameters
141	 */
142	u8 a_mpdu_params;
143
144	/**
145	 * vht_capab - VHT (IEEE 802.11ac) capabilities
146	 */
147	u32 vht_capab;
148
149	/**
150	 * vht_mcs_set - VHT MCS (IEEE 802.11ac) rate parameters
151	 */
152	u8 vht_mcs_set[8];
153
154	unsigned int flags; /* HOSTAPD_MODE_FLAG_* */
155};
156
157
158#define IEEE80211_MODE_INFRA	0
159#define IEEE80211_MODE_IBSS	1
160#define IEEE80211_MODE_AP	2
161
162#define IEEE80211_CAP_ESS	0x0001
163#define IEEE80211_CAP_IBSS	0x0002
164#define IEEE80211_CAP_PRIVACY	0x0010
165
166/* DMG (60 GHz) IEEE 802.11ad */
167/* type - bits 0..1 */
168#define IEEE80211_CAP_DMG_MASK	0x0003
169#define IEEE80211_CAP_DMG_IBSS	0x0001 /* Tx by: STA */
170#define IEEE80211_CAP_DMG_PBSS	0x0002 /* Tx by: PCP */
171#define IEEE80211_CAP_DMG_AP	0x0003 /* Tx by: AP */
172
173#define WPA_SCAN_QUAL_INVALID		BIT(0)
174#define WPA_SCAN_NOISE_INVALID		BIT(1)
175#define WPA_SCAN_LEVEL_INVALID		BIT(2)
176#define WPA_SCAN_LEVEL_DBM		BIT(3)
177#define WPA_SCAN_AUTHENTICATED		BIT(4)
178#define WPA_SCAN_ASSOCIATED		BIT(5)
179
180/**
181 * struct wpa_scan_res - Scan result for an BSS/IBSS
182 * @flags: information flags about the BSS/IBSS (WPA_SCAN_*)
183 * @bssid: BSSID
184 * @freq: frequency of the channel in MHz (e.g., 2412 = channel 1)
185 * @beacon_int: beacon interval in TUs (host byte order)
186 * @caps: capability information field in host byte order
187 * @qual: signal quality
188 * @noise: noise level
189 * @level: signal level
190 * @tsf: Timestamp
191 * @age: Age of the information in milliseconds (i.e., how many milliseconds
192 * ago the last Beacon or Probe Response frame was received)
193 * @ie_len: length of the following IE field in octets
194 * @beacon_ie_len: length of the following Beacon IE field in octets
195 *
196 * This structure is used as a generic format for scan results from the
197 * driver. Each driver interface implementation is responsible for converting
198 * the driver or OS specific scan results into this format.
199 *
200 * If the driver does not support reporting all IEs, the IE data structure is
201 * constructed of the IEs that are available. This field will also need to
202 * include SSID in IE format. All drivers are encouraged to be extended to
203 * report all IEs to make it easier to support future additions.
204 */
205struct wpa_scan_res {
206	unsigned int flags;
207	u8 bssid[ETH_ALEN];
208	int freq;
209	u16 beacon_int;
210	u16 caps;
211	int qual;
212	int noise;
213	int level;
214	u64 tsf;
215	unsigned int age;
216	size_t ie_len;
217	size_t beacon_ie_len;
218	/*
219	 * Followed by ie_len octets of IEs from Probe Response frame (or if
220	 * the driver does not indicate source of IEs, these may also be from
221	 * Beacon frame). After the first set of IEs, another set of IEs may
222	 * follow (with beacon_ie_len octets of data) if the driver provides
223	 * both IE sets.
224	 */
225};
226
227/**
228 * struct wpa_scan_results - Scan results
229 * @res: Array of pointers to allocated variable length scan result entries
230 * @num: Number of entries in the scan result array
231 * @fetch_time: Time when the results were fetched from the driver
232 */
233struct wpa_scan_results {
234	struct wpa_scan_res **res;
235	size_t num;
236	struct os_time fetch_time;
237};
238
239/**
240 * struct wpa_interface_info - Network interface information
241 * @next: Pointer to the next interface or NULL if this is the last one
242 * @ifname: Interface name that can be used with init() or init2()
243 * @desc: Human readable adapter description (e.g., vendor/model) or NULL if
244 *	not available
245 * @drv_name: struct wpa_driver_ops::name (note: unlike other strings, this one
246 *	is not an allocated copy, i.e., get_interfaces() caller will not free
247 *	this)
248 */
249struct wpa_interface_info {
250	struct wpa_interface_info *next;
251	char *ifname;
252	char *desc;
253	const char *drv_name;
254};
255
256#define WPAS_MAX_SCAN_SSIDS 16
257
258/**
259 * struct wpa_driver_scan_params - Scan parameters
260 * Data for struct wpa_driver_ops::scan2().
261 */
262struct wpa_driver_scan_params {
263	/**
264	 * ssids - SSIDs to scan for
265	 */
266	struct wpa_driver_scan_ssid {
267		/**
268		 * ssid - specific SSID to scan for (ProbeReq)
269		 * %NULL or zero-length SSID is used to indicate active scan
270		 * with wildcard SSID.
271		 */
272		const u8 *ssid;
273		/**
274		 * ssid_len: Length of the SSID in octets
275		 */
276		size_t ssid_len;
277	} ssids[WPAS_MAX_SCAN_SSIDS];
278
279	/**
280	 * num_ssids - Number of entries in ssids array
281	 * Zero indicates a request for a passive scan.
282	 */
283	size_t num_ssids;
284
285	/**
286	 * extra_ies - Extra IE(s) to add into Probe Request or %NULL
287	 */
288	const u8 *extra_ies;
289
290	/**
291	 * extra_ies_len - Length of extra_ies in octets
292	 */
293	size_t extra_ies_len;
294
295	/**
296	 * freqs - Array of frequencies to scan or %NULL for all frequencies
297	 *
298	 * The frequency is set in MHz. The array is zero-terminated.
299	 */
300	int *freqs;
301
302	/**
303	 * filter_ssids - Filter for reporting SSIDs
304	 *
305	 * This optional parameter can be used to request the driver wrapper to
306	 * filter scan results to include only the specified SSIDs. %NULL
307	 * indicates that no filtering is to be done. This can be used to
308	 * reduce memory needs for scan results in environments that have large
309	 * number of APs with different SSIDs.
310	 *
311	 * The driver wrapper is allowed to take this allocated buffer into its
312	 * own use by setting the pointer to %NULL. In that case, the driver
313	 * wrapper is responsible for freeing the buffer with os_free() once it
314	 * is not needed anymore.
315	 */
316	struct wpa_driver_scan_filter {
317		u8 ssid[32];
318		size_t ssid_len;
319	} *filter_ssids;
320
321	/**
322	 * num_filter_ssids - Number of entries in filter_ssids array
323	 */
324	size_t num_filter_ssids;
325
326	/**
327	 * filter_rssi - Filter by RSSI
328	 *
329	 * The driver may filter scan results in firmware to reduce host
330	 * wakeups and thereby save power. Specify the RSSI threshold in s32
331	 * dBm.
332	 */
333	s32 filter_rssi;
334
335	/**
336	 * p2p_probe - Used to disable CCK (802.11b) rates for P2P probes
337	 *
338	 * When set, the driver is expected to remove rates 1, 2, 5.5, and 11
339	 * Mbps from the support rates element(s) in the Probe Request frames
340	 * and not to transmit the frames at any of those rates.
341	 */
342	u8 p2p_probe;
343};
344
345/**
346 * struct wpa_driver_auth_params - Authentication parameters
347 * Data for struct wpa_driver_ops::authenticate().
348 */
349struct wpa_driver_auth_params {
350	int freq;
351	const u8 *bssid;
352	const u8 *ssid;
353	size_t ssid_len;
354	int auth_alg;
355	const u8 *ie;
356	size_t ie_len;
357	const u8 *wep_key[4];
358	size_t wep_key_len[4];
359	int wep_tx_keyidx;
360	int local_state_change;
361
362	/**
363	 * p2p - Whether this connection is a P2P group
364	 */
365	int p2p;
366
367	const u8 *sae_data;
368	size_t sae_data_len;
369
370};
371
372enum wps_mode {
373	WPS_MODE_NONE /* no WPS provisioning being used */,
374	WPS_MODE_OPEN /* WPS provisioning with AP that is in open mode */,
375	WPS_MODE_PRIVACY /* WPS provisioning with AP that is using protection
376			  */
377};
378
379/**
380 * struct wpa_driver_associate_params - Association parameters
381 * Data for struct wpa_driver_ops::associate().
382 */
383struct wpa_driver_associate_params {
384	/**
385	 * bssid - BSSID of the selected AP
386	 * This can be %NULL, if ap_scan=2 mode is used and the driver is
387	 * responsible for selecting with which BSS to associate. */
388	const u8 *bssid;
389
390	/**
391	 * ssid - The selected SSID
392	 */
393	const u8 *ssid;
394
395	/**
396	 * ssid_len - Length of the SSID (1..32)
397	 */
398	size_t ssid_len;
399
400	/**
401	 * freq - Frequency of the channel the selected AP is using
402	 * Frequency that the selected AP is using (in MHz as
403	 * reported in the scan results)
404	 */
405	int freq;
406
407	/**
408	 * bg_scan_period - Background scan period in seconds, 0 to disable
409	 * background scan, or -1 to indicate no change to default driver
410	 * configuration
411	 */
412	int bg_scan_period;
413
414	/**
415	 * wpa_ie - WPA information element for (Re)Association Request
416	 * WPA information element to be included in (Re)Association
417	 * Request (including information element id and length). Use
418	 * of this WPA IE is optional. If the driver generates the WPA
419	 * IE, it can use pairwise_suite, group_suite, and
420	 * key_mgmt_suite to select proper algorithms. In this case,
421	 * the driver has to notify wpa_supplicant about the used WPA
422	 * IE by generating an event that the interface code will
423	 * convert into EVENT_ASSOCINFO data (see below).
424	 *
425	 * When using WPA2/IEEE 802.11i, wpa_ie is used for RSN IE
426	 * instead. The driver can determine which version is used by
427	 * looking at the first byte of the IE (0xdd for WPA, 0x30 for
428	 * WPA2/RSN).
429	 *
430	 * When using WPS, wpa_ie is used for WPS IE instead of WPA/RSN IE.
431	 */
432	const u8 *wpa_ie;
433
434	/**
435	 * wpa_ie_len - length of the wpa_ie
436	 */
437	size_t wpa_ie_len;
438
439	/**
440	 * wpa_proto - Bitfield of WPA_PROTO_* values to indicate WPA/WPA2
441	 */
442	unsigned int wpa_proto;
443
444	/**
445	 * pairwise_suite - Selected pairwise cipher suite
446	 *
447	 * This is usually ignored if @wpa_ie is used.
448	 */
449	enum wpa_cipher pairwise_suite;
450
451	/**
452	 * group_suite - Selected group cipher suite
453	 *
454	 * This is usually ignored if @wpa_ie is used.
455	 */
456	enum wpa_cipher group_suite;
457
458	/**
459	 * key_mgmt_suite - Selected key management suite
460	 *
461	 * This is usually ignored if @wpa_ie is used.
462	 */
463	enum wpa_key_mgmt key_mgmt_suite;
464
465	/**
466	 * auth_alg - Allowed authentication algorithms
467	 * Bit field of WPA_AUTH_ALG_*
468	 */
469	int auth_alg;
470
471	/**
472	 * mode - Operation mode (infra/ibss) IEEE80211_MODE_*
473	 */
474	int mode;
475
476	/**
477	 * wep_key - WEP keys for static WEP configuration
478	 */
479	const u8 *wep_key[4];
480
481	/**
482	 * wep_key_len - WEP key length for static WEP configuration
483	 */
484	size_t wep_key_len[4];
485
486	/**
487	 * wep_tx_keyidx - WEP TX key index for static WEP configuration
488	 */
489	int wep_tx_keyidx;
490
491	/**
492	 * mgmt_frame_protection - IEEE 802.11w management frame protection
493	 */
494	enum mfp_options mgmt_frame_protection;
495
496	/**
497	 * ft_ies - IEEE 802.11r / FT information elements
498	 * If the supplicant is using IEEE 802.11r (FT) and has the needed keys
499	 * for fast transition, this parameter is set to include the IEs that
500	 * are to be sent in the next FT Authentication Request message.
501	 * update_ft_ies() handler is called to update the IEs for further
502	 * FT messages in the sequence.
503	 *
504	 * The driver should use these IEs only if the target AP is advertising
505	 * the same mobility domain as the one included in the MDIE here.
506	 *
507	 * In ap_scan=2 mode, the driver can use these IEs when moving to a new
508	 * AP after the initial association. These IEs can only be used if the
509	 * target AP is advertising support for FT and is using the same MDIE
510	 * and SSID as the current AP.
511	 *
512	 * The driver is responsible for reporting the FT IEs received from the
513	 * AP's response using wpa_supplicant_event() with EVENT_FT_RESPONSE
514	 * type. update_ft_ies() handler will then be called with the FT IEs to
515	 * include in the next frame in the authentication sequence.
516	 */
517	const u8 *ft_ies;
518
519	/**
520	 * ft_ies_len - Length of ft_ies in bytes
521	 */
522	size_t ft_ies_len;
523
524	/**
525	 * ft_md - FT Mobility domain (6 octets) (also included inside ft_ies)
526	 *
527	 * This value is provided to allow the driver interface easier access
528	 * to the current mobility domain. This value is set to %NULL if no
529	 * mobility domain is currently active.
530	 */
531	const u8 *ft_md;
532
533	/**
534	 * passphrase - RSN passphrase for PSK
535	 *
536	 * This value is made available only for WPA/WPA2-Personal (PSK) and
537	 * only for drivers that set WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_4WAY_HANDSHAKE. This is
538	 * the 8..63 character ASCII passphrase, if available. Please note that
539	 * this can be %NULL if passphrase was not used to generate the PSK. In
540	 * that case, the psk field must be used to fetch the PSK.
541	 */
542	const char *passphrase;
543
544	/**
545	 * psk - RSN PSK (alternative for passphrase for PSK)
546	 *
547	 * This value is made available only for WPA/WPA2-Personal (PSK) and
548	 * only for drivers that set WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_4WAY_HANDSHAKE. This is
549	 * the 32-octet (256-bit) PSK, if available. The driver wrapper should
550	 * be prepared to handle %NULL value as an error.
551	 */
552	const u8 *psk;
553
554	/**
555	 * drop_unencrypted - Enable/disable unencrypted frame filtering
556	 *
557	 * Configure the driver to drop all non-EAPOL frames (both receive and
558	 * transmit paths). Unencrypted EAPOL frames (ethertype 0x888e) must
559	 * still be allowed for key negotiation.
560	 */
561	int drop_unencrypted;
562
563	/**
564	 * prev_bssid - Previously used BSSID in this ESS
565	 *
566	 * When not %NULL, this is a request to use reassociation instead of
567	 * association.
568	 */
569	const u8 *prev_bssid;
570
571	/**
572	 * wps - WPS mode
573	 *
574	 * If the driver needs to do special configuration for WPS association,
575	 * this variable provides more information on what type of association
576	 * is being requested. Most drivers should not need ot use this.
577	 */
578	enum wps_mode wps;
579
580	/**
581	 * p2p - Whether this connection is a P2P group
582	 */
583	int p2p;
584
585	/**
586	 * uapsd - UAPSD parameters for the network
587	 * -1 = do not change defaults
588	 * AP mode: 1 = enabled, 0 = disabled
589	 * STA mode: bits 0..3 UAPSD enabled for VO,VI,BK,BE
590	 */
591	int uapsd;
592
593	/**
594	 * fixed_bssid - Whether to force this BSSID in IBSS mode
595	 * 1 = Fix this BSSID and prevent merges.
596	 * 0 = Do not fix BSSID.
597	 */
598	int fixed_bssid;
599
600	/**
601	 * disable_ht - Disable HT (IEEE 802.11n) for this connection
602	 */
603	int disable_ht;
604
605	/**
606	 * HT Capabilities over-rides. Only bits set in the mask will be used,
607	 * and not all values are used by the kernel anyway. Currently, MCS,
608	 * MPDU and MSDU fields are used.
609	 */
610	const u8 *htcaps;       /* struct ieee80211_ht_capabilities * */
611	const u8 *htcaps_mask;  /* struct ieee80211_ht_capabilities * */
612
613#ifdef CONFIG_VHT_OVERRIDES
614	/**
615	 * disable_vht - Disable VHT for this connection
616	 */
617	int disable_vht;
618
619	/**
620	 * VHT capability overrides.
621	 */
622	const struct ieee80211_vht_capabilities *vhtcaps;
623	const struct ieee80211_vht_capabilities *vhtcaps_mask;
624#endif /* CONFIG_VHT_OVERRIDES */
625};
626
627enum hide_ssid {
628	NO_SSID_HIDING,
629	HIDDEN_SSID_ZERO_LEN,
630	HIDDEN_SSID_ZERO_CONTENTS
631};
632
633struct wpa_driver_ap_params {
634	/**
635	 * head - Beacon head from IEEE 802.11 header to IEs before TIM IE
636	 */
637	u8 *head;
638
639	/**
640	 * head_len - Length of the head buffer in octets
641	 */
642	size_t head_len;
643
644	/**
645	 * tail - Beacon tail following TIM IE
646	 */
647	u8 *tail;
648
649	/**
650	 * tail_len - Length of the tail buffer in octets
651	 */
652	size_t tail_len;
653
654	/**
655	 * dtim_period - DTIM period
656	 */
657	int dtim_period;
658
659	/**
660	 * beacon_int - Beacon interval
661	 */
662	int beacon_int;
663
664	/**
665	 * basic_rates: -1 terminated array of basic rates in 100 kbps
666	 *
667	 * This parameter can be used to set a specific basic rate set for the
668	 * BSS. If %NULL, default basic rate set is used.
669	 */
670	int *basic_rates;
671
672	/**
673	 * proberesp - Probe Response template
674	 *
675	 * This is used by drivers that reply to Probe Requests internally in
676	 * AP mode and require the full Probe Response template.
677	 */
678	u8 *proberesp;
679
680	/**
681	 * proberesp_len - Length of the proberesp buffer in octets
682	 */
683	size_t proberesp_len;
684
685	/**
686	 * ssid - The SSID to use in Beacon/Probe Response frames
687	 */
688	const u8 *ssid;
689
690	/**
691	 * ssid_len - Length of the SSID (1..32)
692	 */
693	size_t ssid_len;
694
695	/**
696	 * hide_ssid - Whether to hide the SSID
697	 */
698	enum hide_ssid hide_ssid;
699
700	/**
701	 * pairwise_ciphers - WPA_CIPHER_* bitfield
702	 */
703	unsigned int pairwise_ciphers;
704
705	/**
706	 * group_cipher - WPA_CIPHER_*
707	 */
708	unsigned int group_cipher;
709
710	/**
711	 * key_mgmt_suites - WPA_KEY_MGMT_* bitfield
712	 */
713	unsigned int key_mgmt_suites;
714
715	/**
716	 * auth_algs - WPA_AUTH_ALG_* bitfield
717	 */
718	unsigned int auth_algs;
719
720	/**
721	 * wpa_version - WPA_PROTO_* bitfield
722	 */
723	unsigned int wpa_version;
724
725	/**
726	 * privacy - Whether privacy is used in the BSS
727	 */
728	int privacy;
729
730	/**
731	 * beacon_ies - WPS/P2P IE(s) for Beacon frames
732	 *
733	 * This is used to add IEs like WPS IE and P2P IE by drivers that do
734	 * not use the full Beacon template.
735	 */
736	const struct wpabuf *beacon_ies;
737
738	/**
739	 * proberesp_ies - P2P/WPS IE(s) for Probe Response frames
740	 *
741	 * This is used to add IEs like WPS IE and P2P IE by drivers that
742	 * reply to Probe Request frames internally.
743	 */
744	const struct wpabuf *proberesp_ies;
745
746	/**
747	 * assocresp_ies - WPS IE(s) for (Re)Association Response frames
748	 *
749	 * This is used to add IEs like WPS IE by drivers that reply to
750	 * (Re)Association Request frames internally.
751	 */
752	const struct wpabuf *assocresp_ies;
753
754	/**
755	 * isolate - Whether to isolate frames between associated stations
756	 *
757	 * If this is non-zero, the AP is requested to disable forwarding of
758	 * frames between associated stations.
759	 */
760	int isolate;
761
762	/**
763	 * cts_protect - Whether CTS protection is enabled
764	 */
765	int cts_protect;
766
767	/**
768	 * preamble - Whether short preamble is enabled
769	 */
770	int preamble;
771
772	/**
773	 * short_slot_time - Whether short slot time is enabled
774	 *
775	 * 0 = short slot time disable, 1 = short slot time enabled, -1 = do
776	 * not set (e.g., when 802.11g mode is not in use)
777	 */
778	int short_slot_time;
779
780	/**
781	 * ht_opmode - HT operation mode or -1 if HT not in use
782	 */
783	int ht_opmode;
784
785	/**
786	 * interworking - Whether Interworking is enabled
787	 */
788	int interworking;
789
790	/**
791	 * hessid - Homogeneous ESS identifier or %NULL if not set
792	 */
793	const u8 *hessid;
794
795	/**
796	 * access_network_type - Access Network Type (0..15)
797	 *
798	 * This is used for filtering Probe Request frames when Interworking is
799	 * enabled.
800	 */
801	u8 access_network_type;
802
803	/**
804	 * ap_max_inactivity - Timeout in seconds to detect STA's inactivity
805	 *
806	 * This is used by driver which advertises this capability.
807	 */
808	int ap_max_inactivity;
809
810	/**
811	 * disable_dgaf - Whether group-addressed frames are disabled
812	 */
813	int disable_dgaf;
814};
815
816/**
817 * struct wpa_driver_capa - Driver capability information
818 */
819struct wpa_driver_capa {
820#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_KEY_MGMT_WPA		0x00000001
821#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_KEY_MGMT_WPA2		0x00000002
822#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_KEY_MGMT_WPA_PSK	0x00000004
823#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_KEY_MGMT_WPA2_PSK	0x00000008
824#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_KEY_MGMT_WPA_NONE	0x00000010
825#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_KEY_MGMT_FT		0x00000020
826#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_KEY_MGMT_FT_PSK		0x00000040
827#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_KEY_MGMT_WAPI_PSK	0x00000080
828	unsigned int key_mgmt;
829
830#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_ENC_WEP40	0x00000001
831#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_ENC_WEP104	0x00000002
832#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_ENC_TKIP	0x00000004
833#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_ENC_CCMP	0x00000008
834#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_ENC_WEP128	0x00000010
835#define WPA_DRIVER_CAPA_ENC_GCMP	0x00000020
836	unsigned int enc;
837
838#define WPA_DRIVER_AUTH_OPEN		0x00000001
839#define WPA_DRIVER_AUTH_SHARED		0x00000002
840#define WPA_DRIVER_AUTH_LEAP		0x00000004
841	unsigned int auth;
842
843/* Driver generated WPA/RSN IE */
844#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_DRIVER_IE	0x00000001
845/* Driver needs static WEP key setup after association command */
846#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_SET_KEYS_AFTER_ASSOC 0x00000002
847/* unused: 0x00000004 */
848/* Driver takes care of RSN 4-way handshake internally; PMK is configured with
849 * struct wpa_driver_ops::set_key using alg = WPA_ALG_PMK */
850#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_4WAY_HANDSHAKE 0x00000008
851#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_WIRED		0x00000010
852/* Driver provides separate commands for authentication and association (SME in
853 * wpa_supplicant). */
854#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_SME		0x00000020
855/* Driver supports AP mode */
856#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_AP		0x00000040
857/* Driver needs static WEP key setup after association has been completed */
858#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_SET_KEYS_AFTER_ASSOC_DONE	0x00000080
859/* Driver takes care of P2P management operations */
860#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_P2P_MGMT	0x00000100
861/* Driver supports concurrent P2P operations */
862#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_P2P_CONCURRENT	0x00000200
863/*
864 * Driver uses the initial interface as a dedicated management interface, i.e.,
865 * it cannot be used for P2P group operations or non-P2P purposes.
866 */
867#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_P2P_DEDICATED_INTERFACE	0x00000400
868/* This interface is P2P capable (P2P GO or P2P Client) */
869#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_P2P_CAPABLE	0x00000800
870/* unused: 0x00001000 */
871/*
872 * Driver uses the initial interface for P2P management interface and non-P2P
873 * purposes (e.g., connect to infra AP), but this interface cannot be used for
874 * P2P group operations.
875 */
876#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_P2P_MGMT_AND_NON_P2P		0x00002000
877/*
878 * Driver is known to use sane error codes, i.e., when it indicates that
879 * something (e.g., association) fails, there was indeed a failure and the
880 * operation does not end up getting completed successfully later.
881 */
882#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_SANE_ERROR_CODES		0x00004000
883/* Driver supports off-channel TX */
884#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_OFFCHANNEL_TX			0x00008000
885/* Driver indicates TX status events for EAPOL Data frames */
886#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_EAPOL_TX_STATUS		0x00010000
887/* Driver indicates TX status events for Deauth/Disassoc frames */
888#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_DEAUTH_TX_STATUS		0x00020000
889/* Driver supports roaming (BSS selection) in firmware */
890#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_BSS_SELECTION			0x00040000
891/* Driver supports operating as a TDLS peer */
892#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_TDLS_SUPPORT			0x00080000
893/* Driver requires external TDLS setup/teardown/discovery */
894#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_TDLS_EXTERNAL_SETUP		0x00100000
895/* Driver indicates support for Probe Response offloading in AP mode */
896#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_PROBE_RESP_OFFLOAD		0x00200000
897/* Driver supports U-APSD in AP mode */
898#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_AP_UAPSD			0x00400000
899/* Driver supports inactivity timer in AP mode */
900#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_INACTIVITY_TIMER		0x00800000
901/* Driver expects user space implementation of MLME in AP mode */
902#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_AP_MLME			0x01000000
903/* Driver supports SAE with user space SME */
904#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_SAE				0x02000000
905/* Driver makes use of OBSS scan mechanism in wpa_supplicant */
906#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_OBSS_SCAN			0x04000000
907/* Driver supports IBSS (Ad-hoc) mode */
908#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_IBSS				0x08000000
909/* Driver supports radar detection */
910#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_RADAR				0x10000000
911/* Driver supports a dedicated interface for P2P Device */
912#define WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_DEDICATED_P2P_DEVICE		0x20000000
913	unsigned int flags;
914
915	int max_scan_ssids;
916	int max_sched_scan_ssids;
917	int sched_scan_supported;
918	int max_match_sets;
919
920	/**
921	 * max_remain_on_chan - Maximum remain-on-channel duration in msec
922	 */
923	unsigned int max_remain_on_chan;
924
925	/**
926	 * max_stations - Maximum number of associated stations the driver
927	 * supports in AP mode
928	 */
929	unsigned int max_stations;
930
931	/**
932	 * probe_resp_offloads - Bitmap of supported protocols by the driver
933	 * for Probe Response offloading.
934	 */
935/* Driver Probe Response offloading support for WPS ver. 1 */
936#define WPA_DRIVER_PROBE_RESP_OFFLOAD_WPS		0x00000001
937/* Driver Probe Response offloading support for WPS ver. 2 */
938#define WPA_DRIVER_PROBE_RESP_OFFLOAD_WPS2		0x00000002
939/* Driver Probe Response offloading support for P2P */
940#define WPA_DRIVER_PROBE_RESP_OFFLOAD_P2P		0x00000004
941/* Driver Probe Response offloading support for IEEE 802.11u (Interworking) */
942#define WPA_DRIVER_PROBE_RESP_OFFLOAD_INTERWORKING	0x00000008
943	unsigned int probe_resp_offloads;
944
945	unsigned int max_acl_mac_addrs;
946
947	/**
948	 * Number of supported concurrent channels
949	 */
950	unsigned int num_multichan_concurrent;
951
952	/**
953	 * extended_capa - extended capabilities in driver/device
954	 *
955	 * Must be allocated and freed by driver and the pointers must be
956	 * valid for the lifetime of the driver, i.e., freed in deinit()
957	 */
958	const u8 *extended_capa, *extended_capa_mask;
959	unsigned int extended_capa_len;
960};
961
962
963struct hostapd_data;
964
965struct hostap_sta_driver_data {
966	unsigned long rx_packets, tx_packets, rx_bytes, tx_bytes;
967	unsigned long current_tx_rate;
968	unsigned long inactive_msec;
969	unsigned long flags;
970	unsigned long num_ps_buf_frames;
971	unsigned long tx_retry_failed;
972	unsigned long tx_retry_count;
973	int last_rssi;
974	int last_ack_rssi;
975};
976
977struct hostapd_sta_add_params {
978	const u8 *addr;
979	u16 aid;
980	u16 capability;
981	const u8 *supp_rates;
982	size_t supp_rates_len;
983	u16 listen_interval;
984	const struct ieee80211_ht_capabilities *ht_capabilities;
985	const struct ieee80211_vht_capabilities *vht_capabilities;
986	u32 flags; /* bitmask of WPA_STA_* flags */
987	int set; /* Set STA parameters instead of add */
988	u8 qosinfo;
989	const u8 *ext_capab;
990	size_t ext_capab_len;
991};
992
993struct hostapd_freq_params {
994	int mode;
995	int freq;
996	int channel;
997	/* for HT */
998	int ht_enabled;
999	int sec_channel_offset; /* 0 = HT40 disabled, -1 = HT40 enabled,
1000				 * secondary channel below primary, 1 = HT40
1001				 * enabled, secondary channel above primary */
1002
1003	/* for VHT */
1004	int vht_enabled;
1005
1006	/* valid for both HT and VHT, center_freq2 is non-zero
1007	 * only for bandwidth 80 and an 80+80 channel */
1008	int center_freq1, center_freq2;
1009	int bandwidth;
1010};
1011
1012struct mac_address {
1013	u8 addr[ETH_ALEN];
1014};
1015
1016struct hostapd_acl_params {
1017	u8 acl_policy;
1018	unsigned int num_mac_acl;
1019	struct mac_address mac_acl[0];
1020};
1021
1022enum wpa_driver_if_type {
1023	/**
1024	 * WPA_IF_STATION - Station mode interface
1025	 */
1026	WPA_IF_STATION,
1027
1028	/**
1029	 * WPA_IF_AP_VLAN - AP mode VLAN interface
1030	 *
1031	 * This interface shares its address and Beacon frame with the main
1032	 * BSS.
1033	 */
1034	WPA_IF_AP_VLAN,
1035
1036	/**
1037	 * WPA_IF_AP_BSS - AP mode BSS interface
1038	 *
1039	 * This interface has its own address and Beacon frame.
1040	 */
1041	WPA_IF_AP_BSS,
1042
1043	/**
1044	 * WPA_IF_P2P_GO - P2P Group Owner
1045	 */
1046	WPA_IF_P2P_GO,
1047
1048	/**
1049	 * WPA_IF_P2P_CLIENT - P2P Client
1050	 */
1051	WPA_IF_P2P_CLIENT,
1052
1053	/**
1054	 * WPA_IF_P2P_GROUP - P2P Group interface (will become either
1055	 * WPA_IF_P2P_GO or WPA_IF_P2P_CLIENT, but the role is not yet known)
1056	 */
1057	WPA_IF_P2P_GROUP,
1058
1059	/**
1060	 * WPA_IF_P2P_DEVICE - P2P Device interface is used to indentify the
1061	 * abstracted P2P Device function in the driver
1062	 */
1063	WPA_IF_P2P_DEVICE
1064};
1065
1066struct wpa_init_params {
1067	void *global_priv;
1068	const u8 *bssid;
1069	const char *ifname;
1070	const u8 *ssid;
1071	size_t ssid_len;
1072	const char *test_socket;
1073	int use_pae_group_addr;
1074	char **bridge;
1075	size_t num_bridge;
1076
1077	u8 *own_addr; /* buffer for writing own MAC address */
1078};
1079
1080
1081struct wpa_bss_params {
1082	/** Interface name (for multi-SSID/VLAN support) */
1083	const char *ifname;
1084	/** Whether IEEE 802.1X or WPA/WPA2 is enabled */
1085	int enabled;
1086
1087	int wpa;
1088	int ieee802_1x;
1089	int wpa_group;
1090	int wpa_pairwise;
1091	int wpa_key_mgmt;
1092	int rsn_preauth;
1093	enum mfp_options ieee80211w;
1094};
1095
1096#define WPA_STA_AUTHORIZED BIT(0)
1097#define WPA_STA_WMM BIT(1)
1098#define WPA_STA_SHORT_PREAMBLE BIT(2)
1099#define WPA_STA_MFP BIT(3)
1100#define WPA_STA_TDLS_PEER BIT(4)
1101
1102/**
1103 * struct p2p_params - P2P parameters for driver-based P2P management
1104 */
1105struct p2p_params {
1106	const char *dev_name;
1107	u8 pri_dev_type[8];
1108#define DRV_MAX_SEC_DEV_TYPES 5
1109	u8 sec_dev_type[DRV_MAX_SEC_DEV_TYPES][8];
1110	size_t num_sec_dev_types;
1111};
1112
1113enum tdls_oper {
1114	TDLS_DISCOVERY_REQ,
1115	TDLS_SETUP,
1116	TDLS_TEARDOWN,
1117	TDLS_ENABLE_LINK,
1118	TDLS_DISABLE_LINK,
1119	TDLS_ENABLE,
1120	TDLS_DISABLE
1121};
1122
1123enum wnm_oper {
1124	WNM_SLEEP_ENTER_CONFIRM,
1125	WNM_SLEEP_ENTER_FAIL,
1126	WNM_SLEEP_EXIT_CONFIRM,
1127	WNM_SLEEP_EXIT_FAIL,
1128	WNM_SLEEP_TFS_REQ_IE_ADD,   /* STA requests driver to add TFS req IE */
1129	WNM_SLEEP_TFS_REQ_IE_NONE,  /* STA requests empty TFS req IE */
1130	WNM_SLEEP_TFS_REQ_IE_SET,   /* AP requests driver to set TFS req IE for
1131				     * a STA */
1132	WNM_SLEEP_TFS_RESP_IE_ADD,  /* AP requests driver to add TFS resp IE
1133				     * for a STA */
1134	WNM_SLEEP_TFS_RESP_IE_NONE, /* AP requests empty TFS resp IE */
1135	WNM_SLEEP_TFS_RESP_IE_SET,  /* AP requests driver to set TFS resp IE
1136				     * for a STA */
1137	WNM_SLEEP_TFS_IE_DEL        /* AP delete the TFS IE */
1138};
1139
1140/* enum chan_width - Channel width definitions */
1141enum chan_width {
1142	CHAN_WIDTH_20_NOHT,
1143	CHAN_WIDTH_20,
1144	CHAN_WIDTH_40,
1145	CHAN_WIDTH_80,
1146	CHAN_WIDTH_80P80,
1147	CHAN_WIDTH_160,
1148	CHAN_WIDTH_UNKNOWN
1149};
1150
1151/**
1152 * struct wpa_signal_info - Information about channel signal quality
1153 */
1154struct wpa_signal_info {
1155	u32 frequency;
1156	int above_threshold;
1157	int current_signal;
1158	int avg_signal;
1159	int current_noise;
1160	int current_txrate;
1161	enum chan_width chanwidth;
1162	int center_frq1;
1163	int center_frq2;
1164};
1165
1166/**
1167 * struct beacon_data - Beacon data
1168 * @head: Head portion of Beacon frame (before TIM IE)
1169 * @tail: Tail portion of Beacon frame (after TIM IE)
1170 * @beacon_ies: Extra information element(s) to add into Beacon frames or %NULL
1171 * @proberesp_ies: Extra information element(s) to add into Probe Response
1172 *	frames or %NULL
1173 * @assocresp_ies: Extra information element(s) to add into (Re)Association
1174 *	Response frames or %NULL
1175 * @probe_resp: Probe Response frame template
1176 * @head_len: Length of @head
1177 * @tail_len: Length of @tail
1178 * @beacon_ies_len: Length of beacon_ies in octets
1179 * @proberesp_ies_len: Length of proberesp_ies in octets
1180 * @proberesp_ies_len: Length of proberesp_ies in octets
1181 * @probe_resp_len: Length of probe response template (@probe_resp)
1182 */
1183struct beacon_data {
1184	u8 *head, *tail;
1185	u8 *beacon_ies;
1186	u8 *proberesp_ies;
1187	u8 *assocresp_ies;
1188	u8 *probe_resp;
1189
1190	size_t head_len, tail_len;
1191	size_t beacon_ies_len;
1192	size_t proberesp_ies_len;
1193	size_t assocresp_ies_len;
1194	size_t probe_resp_len;
1195};
1196
1197/**
1198 * struct csa_settings - Settings for channel switch command
1199 * @cs_count: Count in Beacon frames (TBTT) to perform the switch
1200 * @block_tx: 1 - block transmission for CSA period
1201 * @freq_params: Next channel frequency parameter
1202 * @beacon_csa: Beacon/probe resp/asooc resp info for CSA period
1203 * @beacon_after: Next beacon/probe resp/asooc resp info
1204 * @counter_offset_beacon: Offset to the count field in beacon's tail
1205 * @counter_offset_presp: Offset to the count field in probe resp.
1206 */
1207struct csa_settings {
1208	u8 cs_count;
1209	u8 block_tx;
1210
1211	struct hostapd_freq_params freq_params;
1212	struct beacon_data beacon_csa;
1213	struct beacon_data beacon_after;
1214
1215	u16 counter_offset_beacon;
1216	u16 counter_offset_presp;
1217};
1218
1219/**
1220 * struct wpa_driver_ops - Driver interface API definition
1221 *
1222 * This structure defines the API that each driver interface needs to implement
1223 * for core wpa_supplicant code. All driver specific functionality is captured
1224 * in this wrapper.
1225 */
1226struct wpa_driver_ops {
1227	/** Name of the driver interface */
1228	const char *name;
1229	/** One line description of the driver interface */
1230	const char *desc;
1231
1232	/**
1233	 * get_bssid - Get the current BSSID
1234	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1235	 * @bssid: buffer for BSSID (ETH_ALEN = 6 bytes)
1236	 *
1237	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1238	 *
1239	 * Query kernel driver for the current BSSID and copy it to bssid.
1240	 * Setting bssid to 00:00:00:00:00:00 is recommended if the STA is not
1241	 * associated.
1242	 */
1243	int (*get_bssid)(void *priv, u8 *bssid);
1244
1245	/**
1246	 * get_ssid - Get the current SSID
1247	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1248	 * @ssid: buffer for SSID (at least 32 bytes)
1249	 *
1250	 * Returns: Length of the SSID on success, -1 on failure
1251	 *
1252	 * Query kernel driver for the current SSID and copy it to ssid.
1253	 * Returning zero is recommended if the STA is not associated.
1254	 *
1255	 * Note: SSID is an array of octets, i.e., it is not nul terminated and
1256	 * can, at least in theory, contain control characters (including nul)
1257	 * and as such, should be processed as binary data, not a printable
1258	 * string.
1259	 */
1260	int (*get_ssid)(void *priv, u8 *ssid);
1261
1262	/**
1263	 * set_key - Configure encryption key
1264	 * @ifname: Interface name (for multi-SSID/VLAN support)
1265	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1266	 * @alg: encryption algorithm (%WPA_ALG_NONE, %WPA_ALG_WEP,
1267	 *	%WPA_ALG_TKIP, %WPA_ALG_CCMP, %WPA_ALG_IGTK, %WPA_ALG_PMK,
1268	 *	%WPA_ALG_GCMP);
1269	 *	%WPA_ALG_NONE clears the key.
1270	 * @addr: Address of the peer STA (BSSID of the current AP when setting
1271	 *	pairwise key in station mode), ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff for
1272	 *	broadcast keys, %NULL for default keys that are used both for
1273	 *	broadcast and unicast; when clearing keys, %NULL is used to
1274	 *	indicate that both the broadcast-only and default key of the
1275	 *	specified key index is to be cleared
1276	 * @key_idx: key index (0..3), usually 0 for unicast keys; 0..4095 for
1277	 *	IGTK
1278	 * @set_tx: configure this key as the default Tx key (only used when
1279	 *	driver does not support separate unicast/individual key
1280	 * @seq: sequence number/packet number, seq_len octets, the next
1281	 *	packet number to be used for in replay protection; configured
1282	 *	for Rx keys (in most cases, this is only used with broadcast
1283	 *	keys and set to zero for unicast keys); %NULL if not set
1284	 * @seq_len: length of the seq, depends on the algorithm:
1285	 *	TKIP: 6 octets, CCMP/GCMP: 6 octets, IGTK: 6 octets
1286	 * @key: key buffer; TKIP: 16-byte temporal key, 8-byte Tx Mic key,
1287	 *	8-byte Rx Mic Key
1288	 * @key_len: length of the key buffer in octets (WEP: 5 or 13,
1289	 *	TKIP: 32, CCMP/GCMP: 16, IGTK: 16)
1290	 *
1291	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1292	 *
1293	 * Configure the given key for the kernel driver. If the driver
1294	 * supports separate individual keys (4 default keys + 1 individual),
1295	 * addr can be used to determine whether the key is default or
1296	 * individual. If only 4 keys are supported, the default key with key
1297	 * index 0 is used as the individual key. STA must be configured to use
1298	 * it as the default Tx key (set_tx is set) and accept Rx for all the
1299	 * key indexes. In most cases, WPA uses only key indexes 1 and 2 for
1300	 * broadcast keys, so key index 0 is available for this kind of
1301	 * configuration.
1302	 *
1303	 * Please note that TKIP keys include separate TX and RX MIC keys and
1304	 * some drivers may expect them in different order than wpa_supplicant
1305	 * is using. If the TX/RX keys are swapped, all TKIP encrypted packets
1306	 * will trigger Michael MIC errors. This can be fixed by changing the
1307	 * order of MIC keys by swapping te bytes 16..23 and 24..31 of the key
1308	 * in driver_*.c set_key() implementation, see driver_ndis.c for an
1309	 * example on how this can be done.
1310	 */
1311	int (*set_key)(const char *ifname, void *priv, enum wpa_alg alg,
1312		       const u8 *addr, int key_idx, int set_tx,
1313		       const u8 *seq, size_t seq_len,
1314		       const u8 *key, size_t key_len);
1315
1316	/**
1317	 * init - Initialize driver interface
1318	 * @ctx: context to be used when calling wpa_supplicant functions,
1319	 * e.g., wpa_supplicant_event()
1320	 * @ifname: interface name, e.g., wlan0
1321	 *
1322	 * Returns: Pointer to private data, %NULL on failure
1323	 *
1324	 * Initialize driver interface, including event processing for kernel
1325	 * driver events (e.g., associated, scan results, Michael MIC failure).
1326	 * This function can allocate a private configuration data area for
1327	 * @ctx, file descriptor, interface name, etc. information that may be
1328	 * needed in future driver operations. If this is not used, non-NULL
1329	 * value will need to be returned because %NULL is used to indicate
1330	 * failure. The returned value will be used as 'void *priv' data for
1331	 * all other driver_ops functions.
1332	 *
1333	 * The main event loop (eloop.c) of wpa_supplicant can be used to
1334	 * register callback for read sockets (eloop_register_read_sock()).
1335	 *
1336	 * See below for more information about events and
1337	 * wpa_supplicant_event() function.
1338	 */
1339	void * (*init)(void *ctx, const char *ifname);
1340
1341	/**
1342	 * deinit - Deinitialize driver interface
1343	 * @priv: private driver interface data from init()
1344	 *
1345	 * Shut down driver interface and processing of driver events. Free
1346	 * private data buffer if one was allocated in init() handler.
1347	 */
1348	void (*deinit)(void *priv);
1349
1350	/**
1351	 * set_param - Set driver configuration parameters
1352	 * @priv: private driver interface data from init()
1353	 * @param: driver specific configuration parameters
1354	 *
1355	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1356	 *
1357	 * Optional handler for notifying driver interface about configuration
1358	 * parameters (driver_param).
1359	 */
1360	int (*set_param)(void *priv, const char *param);
1361
1362	/**
1363	 * set_countermeasures - Enable/disable TKIP countermeasures
1364	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1365	 * @enabled: 1 = countermeasures enabled, 0 = disabled
1366	 *
1367	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1368	 *
1369	 * Configure TKIP countermeasures. When these are enabled, the driver
1370	 * should drop all received and queued frames that are using TKIP.
1371	 */
1372	int (*set_countermeasures)(void *priv, int enabled);
1373
1374	/**
1375	 * deauthenticate - Request driver to deauthenticate
1376	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1377	 * @addr: peer address (BSSID of the AP)
1378	 * @reason_code: 16-bit reason code to be sent in the deauthentication
1379	 *	frame
1380	 *
1381	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1382	 */
1383	int (*deauthenticate)(void *priv, const u8 *addr, int reason_code);
1384
1385	/**
1386	 * associate - Request driver to associate
1387	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1388	 * @params: association parameters
1389	 *
1390	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1391	 */
1392	int (*associate)(void *priv,
1393			 struct wpa_driver_associate_params *params);
1394
1395	/**
1396	 * add_pmkid - Add PMKSA cache entry to the driver
1397	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1398	 * @bssid: BSSID for the PMKSA cache entry
1399	 * @pmkid: PMKID for the PMKSA cache entry
1400	 *
1401	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1402	 *
1403	 * This function is called when a new PMK is received, as a result of
1404	 * either normal authentication or RSN pre-authentication.
1405	 *
1406	 * If the driver generates RSN IE, i.e., it does not use wpa_ie in
1407	 * associate(), add_pmkid() can be used to add new PMKSA cache entries
1408	 * in the driver. If the driver uses wpa_ie from wpa_supplicant, this
1409	 * driver_ops function does not need to be implemented. Likewise, if
1410	 * the driver does not support WPA, this function is not needed.
1411	 */
1412	int (*add_pmkid)(void *priv, const u8 *bssid, const u8 *pmkid);
1413
1414	/**
1415	 * remove_pmkid - Remove PMKSA cache entry to the driver
1416	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1417	 * @bssid: BSSID for the PMKSA cache entry
1418	 * @pmkid: PMKID for the PMKSA cache entry
1419	 *
1420	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1421	 *
1422	 * This function is called when the supplicant drops a PMKSA cache
1423	 * entry for any reason.
1424	 *
1425	 * If the driver generates RSN IE, i.e., it does not use wpa_ie in
1426	 * associate(), remove_pmkid() can be used to synchronize PMKSA caches
1427	 * between the driver and wpa_supplicant. If the driver uses wpa_ie
1428	 * from wpa_supplicant, this driver_ops function does not need to be
1429	 * implemented. Likewise, if the driver does not support WPA, this
1430	 * function is not needed.
1431	 */
1432	int (*remove_pmkid)(void *priv, const u8 *bssid, const u8 *pmkid);
1433
1434	/**
1435	 * flush_pmkid - Flush PMKSA cache
1436	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1437	 *
1438	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1439	 *
1440	 * This function is called when the supplicant drops all PMKSA cache
1441	 * entries for any reason.
1442	 *
1443	 * If the driver generates RSN IE, i.e., it does not use wpa_ie in
1444	 * associate(), remove_pmkid() can be used to synchronize PMKSA caches
1445	 * between the driver and wpa_supplicant. If the driver uses wpa_ie
1446	 * from wpa_supplicant, this driver_ops function does not need to be
1447	 * implemented. Likewise, if the driver does not support WPA, this
1448	 * function is not needed.
1449	 */
1450	int (*flush_pmkid)(void *priv);
1451
1452	/**
1453	 * get_capa - Get driver capabilities
1454	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1455	 *
1456	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1457	 *
1458	 * Get driver/firmware/hardware capabilities.
1459	 */
1460	int (*get_capa)(void *priv, struct wpa_driver_capa *capa);
1461
1462	/**
1463	 * poll - Poll driver for association information
1464	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1465	 *
1466	 * This is an option callback that can be used when the driver does not
1467	 * provide event mechanism for association events. This is called when
1468	 * receiving WPA EAPOL-Key messages that require association
1469	 * information. The driver interface is supposed to generate associnfo
1470	 * event before returning from this callback function. In addition, the
1471	 * driver interface should generate an association event after having
1472	 * sent out associnfo.
1473	 */
1474	void (*poll)(void *priv);
1475
1476	/**
1477	 * get_ifname - Get interface name
1478	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1479	 *
1480	 * Returns: Pointer to the interface name. This can differ from the
1481	 * interface name used in init() call. Init() is called first.
1482	 *
1483	 * This optional function can be used to allow the driver interface to
1484	 * replace the interface name with something else, e.g., based on an
1485	 * interface mapping from a more descriptive name.
1486	 */
1487	const char * (*get_ifname)(void *priv);
1488
1489	/**
1490	 * get_mac_addr - Get own MAC address
1491	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1492	 *
1493	 * Returns: Pointer to own MAC address or %NULL on failure
1494	 *
1495	 * This optional function can be used to get the own MAC address of the
1496	 * device from the driver interface code. This is only needed if the
1497	 * l2_packet implementation for the OS does not provide easy access to
1498	 * a MAC address. */
1499	const u8 * (*get_mac_addr)(void *priv);
1500
1501	/**
1502	 * send_eapol - Optional function for sending EAPOL packets
1503	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1504	 * @dest: Destination MAC address
1505	 * @proto: Ethertype
1506	 * @data: EAPOL packet starting with IEEE 802.1X header
1507	 * @data_len: Size of the EAPOL packet
1508	 *
1509	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1510	 *
1511	 * This optional function can be used to override l2_packet operations
1512	 * with driver specific functionality. If this function pointer is set,
1513	 * l2_packet module is not used at all and the driver interface code is
1514	 * responsible for receiving and sending all EAPOL packets. The
1515	 * received EAPOL packets are sent to core code with EVENT_EAPOL_RX
1516	 * event. The driver interface is required to implement get_mac_addr()
1517	 * handler if send_eapol() is used.
1518	 */
1519	int (*send_eapol)(void *priv, const u8 *dest, u16 proto,
1520			  const u8 *data, size_t data_len);
1521
1522	/**
1523	 * set_operstate - Sets device operating state to DORMANT or UP
1524	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1525	 * @state: 0 = dormant, 1 = up
1526	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1527	 *
1528	 * This is an optional function that can be used on operating systems
1529	 * that support a concept of controlling network device state from user
1530	 * space applications. This function, if set, gets called with
1531	 * state = 1 when authentication has been completed and with state = 0
1532	 * when connection is lost.
1533	 */
1534	int (*set_operstate)(void *priv, int state);
1535
1536	/**
1537	 * mlme_setprotection - MLME-SETPROTECTION.request primitive
1538	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1539	 * @addr: Address of the station for which to set protection (may be
1540	 * %NULL for group keys)
1541	 * @protect_type: MLME_SETPROTECTION_PROTECT_TYPE_*
1542	 * @key_type: MLME_SETPROTECTION_KEY_TYPE_*
1543	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1544	 *
1545	 * This is an optional function that can be used to set the driver to
1546	 * require protection for Tx and/or Rx frames. This uses the layer
1547	 * interface defined in IEEE 802.11i-2004 clause 10.3.22.1
1548	 * (MLME-SETPROTECTION.request). Many drivers do not use explicit
1549	 * set protection operation; instead, they set protection implicitly
1550	 * based on configured keys.
1551	 */
1552	int (*mlme_setprotection)(void *priv, const u8 *addr, int protect_type,
1553				  int key_type);
1554
1555	/**
1556	 * get_hw_feature_data - Get hardware support data (channels and rates)
1557	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1558	 * @num_modes: Variable for returning the number of returned modes
1559	 * flags: Variable for returning hardware feature flags
1560	 * Returns: Pointer to allocated hardware data on success or %NULL on
1561	 * failure. Caller is responsible for freeing this.
1562	 */
1563	struct hostapd_hw_modes * (*get_hw_feature_data)(void *priv,
1564							 u16 *num_modes,
1565							 u16 *flags);
1566
1567	/**
1568	 * send_mlme - Send management frame from MLME
1569	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1570	 * @data: IEEE 802.11 management frame with IEEE 802.11 header
1571	 * @data_len: Size of the management frame
1572	 * @noack: Do not wait for this frame to be acked (disable retries)
1573	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1574	 */
1575	int (*send_mlme)(void *priv, const u8 *data, size_t data_len,
1576			 int noack);
1577
1578	/**
1579	 * update_ft_ies - Update FT (IEEE 802.11r) IEs
1580	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1581	 * @md: Mobility domain (2 octets) (also included inside ies)
1582	 * @ies: FT IEs (MDIE, FTIE, ...) or %NULL to remove IEs
1583	 * @ies_len: Length of FT IEs in bytes
1584	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1585	 *
1586	 * The supplicant uses this callback to let the driver know that keying
1587	 * material for FT is available and that the driver can use the
1588	 * provided IEs in the next message in FT authentication sequence.
1589	 *
1590	 * This function is only needed for driver that support IEEE 802.11r
1591	 * (Fast BSS Transition).
1592	 */
1593	int (*update_ft_ies)(void *priv, const u8 *md, const u8 *ies,
1594			     size_t ies_len);
1595
1596	/**
1597	 * send_ft_action - Send FT Action frame (IEEE 802.11r)
1598	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1599	 * @action: Action field value
1600	 * @target_ap: Target AP address
1601	 * @ies: FT IEs (MDIE, FTIE, ...) (FT Request action frame body)
1602	 * @ies_len: Length of FT IEs in bytes
1603	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1604	 *
1605	 * The supplicant uses this callback to request the driver to transmit
1606	 * an FT Action frame (action category 6) for over-the-DS fast BSS
1607	 * transition.
1608	 */
1609	int (*send_ft_action)(void *priv, u8 action, const u8 *target_ap,
1610			      const u8 *ies, size_t ies_len);
1611
1612	/**
1613	 * get_scan_results2 - Fetch the latest scan results
1614	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1615	 *
1616	 * Returns: Allocated buffer of scan results (caller is responsible for
1617	 * freeing the data structure) on success, NULL on failure
1618	 */
1619	 struct wpa_scan_results * (*get_scan_results2)(void *priv);
1620
1621	/**
1622	 * set_country - Set country
1623	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1624	 * @alpha2: country to which to switch to
1625	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1626	 *
1627	 * This function is for drivers which support some form
1628	 * of setting a regulatory domain.
1629	 */
1630	int (*set_country)(void *priv, const char *alpha2);
1631
1632	/**
1633	 * get_country - Get country
1634	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1635	 * @alpha2: Buffer for returning country code (at least 3 octets)
1636	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1637	 */
1638	int (*get_country)(void *priv, char *alpha2);
1639
1640	/**
1641	 * global_init - Global driver initialization
1642	 * Returns: Pointer to private data (global), %NULL on failure
1643	 *
1644	 * This optional function is called to initialize the driver wrapper
1645	 * for global data, i.e., data that applies to all interfaces. If this
1646	 * function is implemented, global_deinit() will also need to be
1647	 * implemented to free the private data. The driver will also likely
1648	 * use init2() function instead of init() to get the pointer to global
1649	 * data available to per-interface initializer.
1650	 */
1651	void * (*global_init)(void);
1652
1653	/**
1654	 * global_deinit - Global driver deinitialization
1655	 * @priv: private driver global data from global_init()
1656	 *
1657	 * Terminate any global driver related functionality and free the
1658	 * global data structure.
1659	 */
1660	void (*global_deinit)(void *priv);
1661
1662	/**
1663	 * init2 - Initialize driver interface (with global data)
1664	 * @ctx: context to be used when calling wpa_supplicant functions,
1665	 * e.g., wpa_supplicant_event()
1666	 * @ifname: interface name, e.g., wlan0
1667	 * @global_priv: private driver global data from global_init()
1668	 * Returns: Pointer to private data, %NULL on failure
1669	 *
1670	 * This function can be used instead of init() if the driver wrapper
1671	 * uses global data.
1672	 */
1673	void * (*init2)(void *ctx, const char *ifname, void *global_priv);
1674
1675	/**
1676	 * get_interfaces - Get information about available interfaces
1677	 * @global_priv: private driver global data from global_init()
1678	 * Returns: Allocated buffer of interface information (caller is
1679	 * responsible for freeing the data structure) on success, NULL on
1680	 * failure
1681	 */
1682	struct wpa_interface_info * (*get_interfaces)(void *global_priv);
1683
1684	/**
1685	 * scan2 - Request the driver to initiate scan
1686	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1687	 * @params: Scan parameters
1688	 *
1689	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1690	 *
1691	 * Once the scan results are ready, the driver should report scan
1692	 * results event for wpa_supplicant which will eventually request the
1693	 * results with wpa_driver_get_scan_results2().
1694	 */
1695	int (*scan2)(void *priv, struct wpa_driver_scan_params *params);
1696
1697	/**
1698	 * authenticate - Request driver to authenticate
1699	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1700	 * @params: authentication parameters
1701	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1702	 *
1703	 * This is an optional function that can be used with drivers that
1704	 * support separate authentication and association steps, i.e., when
1705	 * wpa_supplicant can act as the SME. If not implemented, associate()
1706	 * function is expected to take care of IEEE 802.11 authentication,
1707	 * too.
1708	 */
1709	int (*authenticate)(void *priv,
1710			    struct wpa_driver_auth_params *params);
1711
1712	/**
1713	 * set_ap - Set Beacon and Probe Response information for AP mode
1714	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1715	 * @params: Parameters to use in AP mode
1716	 *
1717	 * This function is used to configure Beacon template and/or extra IEs
1718	 * to add for Beacon and Probe Response frames for the driver in
1719	 * AP mode. The driver is responsible for building the full Beacon
1720	 * frame by concatenating the head part with TIM IE generated by the
1721	 * driver/firmware and finishing with the tail part. Depending on the
1722	 * driver architectue, this can be done either by using the full
1723	 * template or the set of additional IEs (e.g., WPS and P2P IE).
1724	 * Similarly, Probe Response processing depends on the driver design.
1725	 * If the driver (or firmware) takes care of replying to Probe Request
1726	 * frames, the extra IEs provided here needs to be added to the Probe
1727	 * Response frames.
1728	 *
1729	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1730	 */
1731	int (*set_ap)(void *priv, struct wpa_driver_ap_params *params);
1732
1733	/**
1734	 * set_acl - Set ACL in AP mode
1735	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1736	 * @params: Parameters to configure ACL
1737	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1738	 *
1739	 * This is used only for the drivers which support MAC address ACL.
1740	 */
1741	int (*set_acl)(void *priv, struct hostapd_acl_params *params);
1742
1743	/**
1744	 * hapd_init - Initialize driver interface (hostapd only)
1745	 * @hapd: Pointer to hostapd context
1746	 * @params: Configuration for the driver wrapper
1747	 * Returns: Pointer to private data, %NULL on failure
1748	 *
1749	 * This function is used instead of init() or init2() when the driver
1750	 * wrapper is used with hostapd.
1751	 */
1752	void * (*hapd_init)(struct hostapd_data *hapd,
1753			    struct wpa_init_params *params);
1754
1755	/**
1756	 * hapd_deinit - Deinitialize driver interface (hostapd only)
1757	 * @priv: Private driver interface data from hapd_init()
1758	 */
1759	void (*hapd_deinit)(void *priv);
1760
1761	/**
1762	 * set_ieee8021x - Enable/disable IEEE 802.1X support (AP only)
1763	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1764	 * @params: BSS parameters
1765	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1766	 *
1767	 * This is an optional function to configure the kernel driver to
1768	 * enable/disable IEEE 802.1X support and set WPA/WPA2 parameters. This
1769	 * can be left undefined (set to %NULL) if IEEE 802.1X support is
1770	 * always enabled and the driver uses set_ap() to set WPA/RSN IE
1771	 * for Beacon frames.
1772	 *
1773	 * DEPRECATED - use set_ap() instead
1774	 */
1775	int (*set_ieee8021x)(void *priv, struct wpa_bss_params *params);
1776
1777	/**
1778	 * set_privacy - Enable/disable privacy (AP only)
1779	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1780	 * @enabled: 1 = privacy enabled, 0 = disabled
1781	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1782	 *
1783	 * This is an optional function to configure privacy field in the
1784	 * kernel driver for Beacon frames. This can be left undefined (set to
1785	 * %NULL) if the driver uses the Beacon template from set_ap().
1786	 *
1787	 * DEPRECATED - use set_ap() instead
1788	 */
1789	int (*set_privacy)(void *priv, int enabled);
1790
1791	/**
1792	 * get_seqnum - Fetch the current TSC/packet number (AP only)
1793	 * @ifname: The interface name (main or virtual)
1794	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1795	 * @addr: MAC address of the station or %NULL for group keys
1796	 * @idx: Key index
1797	 * @seq: Buffer for returning the latest used TSC/packet number
1798	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1799	 *
1800	 * This function is used to fetch the last used TSC/packet number for
1801	 * a TKIP, CCMP, GCMP, or BIP/IGTK key. It is mainly used with group
1802	 * keys, so there is no strict requirement on implementing support for
1803	 * unicast keys (i.e., addr != %NULL).
1804	 */
1805	int (*get_seqnum)(const char *ifname, void *priv, const u8 *addr,
1806			  int idx, u8 *seq);
1807
1808	/**
1809	 * flush - Flush all association stations (AP only)
1810	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1811	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1812	 *
1813	 * This function requests the driver to disassociate all associated
1814	 * stations. This function does not need to be implemented if the
1815	 * driver does not process association frames internally.
1816	 */
1817	int (*flush)(void *priv);
1818
1819	/**
1820	 * set_generic_elem - Add IEs into Beacon/Probe Response frames (AP)
1821	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1822	 * @elem: Information elements
1823	 * @elem_len: Length of the elem buffer in octets
1824	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1825	 *
1826	 * This is an optional function to add information elements in the
1827	 * kernel driver for Beacon and Probe Response frames. This can be left
1828	 * undefined (set to %NULL) if the driver uses the Beacon template from
1829	 * set_ap().
1830	 *
1831	 * DEPRECATED - use set_ap() instead
1832	 */
1833	int (*set_generic_elem)(void *priv, const u8 *elem, size_t elem_len);
1834
1835	/**
1836	 * read_sta_data - Fetch station data
1837	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1838	 * @data: Buffer for returning station information
1839	 * @addr: MAC address of the station
1840	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1841	 */
1842	int (*read_sta_data)(void *priv, struct hostap_sta_driver_data *data,
1843			     const u8 *addr);
1844
1845	/**
1846	 * hapd_send_eapol - Send an EAPOL packet (AP only)
1847	 * @priv: private driver interface data
1848	 * @addr: Destination MAC address
1849	 * @data: EAPOL packet starting with IEEE 802.1X header
1850	 * @data_len: Length of the EAPOL packet in octets
1851	 * @encrypt: Whether the frame should be encrypted
1852	 * @own_addr: Source MAC address
1853	 * @flags: WPA_STA_* flags for the destination station
1854	 *
1855	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1856	 */
1857	int (*hapd_send_eapol)(void *priv, const u8 *addr, const u8 *data,
1858			       size_t data_len, int encrypt,
1859			       const u8 *own_addr, u32 flags);
1860
1861	/**
1862	 * sta_deauth - Deauthenticate a station (AP only)
1863	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1864	 * @own_addr: Source address and BSSID for the Deauthentication frame
1865	 * @addr: MAC address of the station to deauthenticate
1866	 * @reason: Reason code for the Deauthentiation frame
1867	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1868	 *
1869	 * This function requests a specific station to be deauthenticated and
1870	 * a Deauthentication frame to be sent to it.
1871	 */
1872	int (*sta_deauth)(void *priv, const u8 *own_addr, const u8 *addr,
1873			  int reason);
1874
1875	/**
1876	 * sta_disassoc - Disassociate a station (AP only)
1877	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1878	 * @own_addr: Source address and BSSID for the Disassociation frame
1879	 * @addr: MAC address of the station to disassociate
1880	 * @reason: Reason code for the Disassociation frame
1881	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1882	 *
1883	 * This function requests a specific station to be disassociated and
1884	 * a Disassociation frame to be sent to it.
1885	 */
1886	int (*sta_disassoc)(void *priv, const u8 *own_addr, const u8 *addr,
1887			    int reason);
1888
1889	/**
1890	 * sta_remove - Remove a station entry (AP only)
1891	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1892	 * @addr: MAC address of the station to be removed
1893	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1894	 */
1895	int (*sta_remove)(void *priv, const u8 *addr);
1896
1897	/**
1898	 * hapd_get_ssid - Get the current SSID (AP only)
1899	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1900	 * @buf: Buffer for returning the SSID
1901	 * @len: Maximum length of the buffer
1902	 * Returns: Length of the SSID on success, -1 on failure
1903	 *
1904	 * This function need not be implemented if the driver uses Beacon
1905	 * template from set_ap() and does not reply to Probe Request frames.
1906	 */
1907	int (*hapd_get_ssid)(void *priv, u8 *buf, int len);
1908
1909	/**
1910	 * hapd_set_ssid - Set SSID (AP only)
1911	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1912	 * @buf: SSID
1913	 * @len: Length of the SSID in octets
1914	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1915	 *
1916	 * DEPRECATED - use set_ap() instead
1917	 */
1918	int (*hapd_set_ssid)(void *priv, const u8 *buf, int len);
1919
1920	/**
1921	 * hapd_set_countermeasures - Enable/disable TKIP countermeasures (AP)
1922	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1923	 * @enabled: 1 = countermeasures enabled, 0 = disabled
1924	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1925	 *
1926	 * This need not be implemented if the driver does not take care of
1927	 * association processing.
1928	 */
1929	int (*hapd_set_countermeasures)(void *priv, int enabled);
1930
1931	/**
1932	 * sta_add - Add a station entry
1933	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1934	 * @params: Station parameters
1935	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1936	 *
1937	 * This function is used to add a station entry to the driver once the
1938	 * station has completed association. This is only used if the driver
1939	 * does not take care of association processing.
1940	 *
1941	 * With TDLS, this function is also used to add or set (params->set 1)
1942	 * TDLS peer entries.
1943	 */
1944	int (*sta_add)(void *priv, struct hostapd_sta_add_params *params);
1945
1946	/**
1947	 * get_inact_sec - Get station inactivity duration (AP only)
1948	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1949	 * @addr: Station address
1950	 * Returns: Number of seconds station has been inactive, -1 on failure
1951	 */
1952	int (*get_inact_sec)(void *priv, const u8 *addr);
1953
1954	/**
1955	 * sta_clear_stats - Clear station statistics (AP only)
1956	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1957	 * @addr: Station address
1958	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1959	 */
1960	int (*sta_clear_stats)(void *priv, const u8 *addr);
1961
1962	/**
1963	 * set_freq - Set channel/frequency (AP only)
1964	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1965	 * @freq: Channel parameters
1966	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1967	 */
1968	int (*set_freq)(void *priv, struct hostapd_freq_params *freq);
1969
1970	/**
1971	 * set_rts - Set RTS threshold
1972	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1973	 * @rts: RTS threshold in octets
1974	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1975	 */
1976	int (*set_rts)(void *priv, int rts);
1977
1978	/**
1979	 * set_frag - Set fragmentation threshold
1980	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1981	 * @frag: Fragmentation threshold in octets
1982	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1983	 */
1984	int (*set_frag)(void *priv, int frag);
1985
1986	/**
1987	 * sta_set_flags - Set station flags (AP only)
1988	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
1989	 * @addr: Station address
1990	 * @total_flags: Bitmap of all WPA_STA_* flags currently set
1991	 * @flags_or: Bitmap of WPA_STA_* flags to add
1992	 * @flags_and: Bitmap of WPA_STA_* flags to us as a mask
1993	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1994	 */
1995	int (*sta_set_flags)(void *priv, const u8 *addr,
1996			     int total_flags, int flags_or, int flags_and);
1997
1998	/**
1999	 * set_tx_queue_params - Set TX queue parameters
2000	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2001	 * @queue: Queue number (0 = VO, 1 = VI, 2 = BE, 3 = BK)
2002	 * @aifs: AIFS
2003	 * @cw_min: cwMin
2004	 * @cw_max: cwMax
2005	 * @burst_time: Maximum length for bursting in 0.1 msec units
2006	 */
2007	int (*set_tx_queue_params)(void *priv, int queue, int aifs, int cw_min,
2008				   int cw_max, int burst_time);
2009
2010	/**
2011	 * if_add - Add a virtual interface
2012	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2013	 * @type: Interface type
2014	 * @ifname: Interface name for the new virtual interface
2015	 * @addr: Local address to use for the interface or %NULL to use the
2016	 *	parent interface address
2017	 * @bss_ctx: BSS context for %WPA_IF_AP_BSS interfaces
2018	 * @drv_priv: Pointer for overwriting the driver context or %NULL if
2019	 *	not allowed (applies only to %WPA_IF_AP_BSS type)
2020	 * @force_ifname: Buffer for returning an interface name that the
2021	 *	driver ended up using if it differs from the requested ifname
2022	 * @if_addr: Buffer for returning the allocated interface address
2023	 *	(this may differ from the requested addr if the driver cannot
2024	 *	change interface address)
2025	 * @bridge: Bridge interface to use or %NULL if no bridge configured
2026	 * @use_existing: Whether to allow existing interface to be used
2027	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2028	 */
2029	int (*if_add)(void *priv, enum wpa_driver_if_type type,
2030		      const char *ifname, const u8 *addr, void *bss_ctx,
2031		      void **drv_priv, char *force_ifname, u8 *if_addr,
2032		      const char *bridge, int use_existing);
2033
2034	/**
2035	 * if_remove - Remove a virtual interface
2036	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2037	 * @type: Interface type
2038	 * @ifname: Interface name of the virtual interface to be removed
2039	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2040	 */
2041	int (*if_remove)(void *priv, enum wpa_driver_if_type type,
2042			 const char *ifname);
2043
2044	/**
2045	 * set_sta_vlan - Bind a station into a specific interface (AP only)
2046	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2047	 * @ifname: Interface (main or virtual BSS or VLAN)
2048	 * @addr: MAC address of the associated station
2049	 * @vlan_id: VLAN ID
2050	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2051	 *
2052	 * This function is used to bind a station to a specific virtual
2053	 * interface. It is only used if when virtual interfaces are supported,
2054	 * e.g., to assign stations to different VLAN interfaces based on
2055	 * information from a RADIUS server. This allows separate broadcast
2056	 * domains to be used with a single BSS.
2057	 */
2058	int (*set_sta_vlan)(void *priv, const u8 *addr, const char *ifname,
2059			    int vlan_id);
2060
2061	/**
2062	 * commit - Optional commit changes handler (AP only)
2063	 * @priv: driver private data
2064	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2065	 *
2066	 * This optional handler function can be registered if the driver
2067	 * interface implementation needs to commit changes (e.g., by setting
2068	 * network interface up) at the end of initial configuration. If set,
2069	 * this handler will be called after initial setup has been completed.
2070	 */
2071	int (*commit)(void *priv);
2072
2073	/**
2074	 * send_ether - Send an ethernet packet (AP only)
2075	 * @priv: private driver interface data
2076	 * @dst: Destination MAC address
2077	 * @src: Source MAC address
2078	 * @proto: Ethertype
2079	 * @data: EAPOL packet starting with IEEE 802.1X header
2080	 * @data_len: Length of the EAPOL packet in octets
2081	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2082	 */
2083	int (*send_ether)(void *priv, const u8 *dst, const u8 *src, u16 proto,
2084			  const u8 *data, size_t data_len);
2085
2086	/**
2087	 * set_radius_acl_auth - Notification of RADIUS ACL change
2088	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2089	 * @mac: MAC address of the station
2090	 * @accepted: Whether the station was accepted
2091	 * @session_timeout: Session timeout for the station
2092	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2093	 */
2094	int (*set_radius_acl_auth)(void *priv, const u8 *mac, int accepted,
2095				   u32 session_timeout);
2096
2097	/**
2098	 * set_radius_acl_expire - Notification of RADIUS ACL expiration
2099	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2100	 * @mac: MAC address of the station
2101	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2102	 */
2103	int (*set_radius_acl_expire)(void *priv, const u8 *mac);
2104
2105	/**
2106	 * set_ap_wps_ie - Add WPS IE(s) into Beacon/Probe Response frames (AP)
2107	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2108	 * @beacon: WPS IE(s) for Beacon frames or %NULL to remove extra IE(s)
2109	 * @proberesp: WPS IE(s) for Probe Response frames or %NULL to remove
2110	 *	extra IE(s)
2111	 * @assocresp: WPS IE(s) for (Re)Association Response frames or %NULL
2112	 *	to remove extra IE(s)
2113	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2114	 *
2115	 * This is an optional function to add WPS IE in the kernel driver for
2116	 * Beacon and Probe Response frames. This can be left undefined (set
2117	 * to %NULL) if the driver uses the Beacon template from set_ap()
2118	 * and does not process Probe Request frames. If the driver takes care
2119	 * of (Re)Association frame processing, the assocresp buffer includes
2120	 * WPS IE(s) that need to be added to (Re)Association Response frames
2121	 * whenever a (Re)Association Request frame indicated use of WPS.
2122	 *
2123	 * This will also be used to add P2P IE(s) into Beacon/Probe Response
2124	 * frames when operating as a GO. The driver is responsible for adding
2125	 * timing related attributes (e.g., NoA) in addition to the IEs
2126	 * included here by appending them after these buffers. This call is
2127	 * also used to provide Probe Response IEs for P2P Listen state
2128	 * operations for drivers that generate the Probe Response frames
2129	 * internally.
2130	 *
2131	 * DEPRECATED - use set_ap() instead
2132	 */
2133	int (*set_ap_wps_ie)(void *priv, const struct wpabuf *beacon,
2134			     const struct wpabuf *proberesp,
2135			     const struct wpabuf *assocresp);
2136
2137	/**
2138	 * set_supp_port - Set IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Port status
2139	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2140	 * @authorized: Whether the port is authorized
2141	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2142	 */
2143	int (*set_supp_port)(void *priv, int authorized);
2144
2145	/**
2146	 * set_wds_sta - Bind a station into a 4-address WDS (AP only)
2147	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2148	 * @addr: MAC address of the associated station
2149	 * @aid: Association ID
2150	 * @val: 1 = bind to 4-address WDS; 0 = unbind
2151	 * @bridge_ifname: Bridge interface to use for the WDS station or %NULL
2152	 *	to indicate that bridge is not to be used
2153	 * @ifname_wds: Buffer to return the interface name for the new WDS
2154	 *	station or %NULL to indicate name is not returned.
2155	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2156	 */
2157	int (*set_wds_sta)(void *priv, const u8 *addr, int aid, int val,
2158	                   const char *bridge_ifname, char *ifname_wds);
2159
2160	/**
2161	 * send_action - Transmit an Action frame
2162	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2163	 * @freq: Frequency (in MHz) of the channel
2164	 * @wait: Time to wait off-channel for a response (in ms), or zero
2165	 * @dst: Destination MAC address (Address 1)
2166	 * @src: Source MAC address (Address 2)
2167	 * @bssid: BSSID (Address 3)
2168	 * @data: Frame body
2169	 * @data_len: data length in octets
2170	 @ @no_cck: Whether CCK rates must not be used to transmit this frame
2171	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2172	 *
2173	 * This command can be used to request the driver to transmit an action
2174	 * frame to the specified destination.
2175	 *
2176	 * If the %WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_OFFCHANNEL_TX flag is set, the frame will
2177	 * be transmitted on the given channel and the device will wait for a
2178	 * response on that channel for the given wait time.
2179	 *
2180	 * If the flag is not set, the wait time will be ignored. In this case,
2181	 * if a remain-on-channel duration is in progress, the frame must be
2182	 * transmitted on that channel; alternatively the frame may be sent on
2183	 * the current operational channel (if in associated state in station
2184	 * mode or while operating as an AP.)
2185	 */
2186	int (*send_action)(void *priv, unsigned int freq, unsigned int wait,
2187			   const u8 *dst, const u8 *src, const u8 *bssid,
2188			   const u8 *data, size_t data_len, int no_cck);
2189
2190	/**
2191	 * send_action_cancel_wait - Cancel action frame TX wait
2192	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2193	 *
2194	 * This command cancels the wait time associated with sending an action
2195	 * frame. It is only available when %WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_OFFCHANNEL_TX is
2196	 * set in the driver flags.
2197	 */
2198	void (*send_action_cancel_wait)(void *priv);
2199
2200	/**
2201	 * remain_on_channel - Remain awake on a channel
2202	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2203	 * @freq: Frequency (in MHz) of the channel
2204	 * @duration: Duration in milliseconds
2205	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2206	 *
2207	 * This command is used to request the driver to remain awake on the
2208	 * specified channel for the specified duration and report received
2209	 * Action frames with EVENT_RX_ACTION events. Optionally, received
2210	 * Probe Request frames may also be requested to be reported by calling
2211	 * probe_req_report(). These will be reported with EVENT_RX_PROBE_REQ.
2212	 *
2213	 * The driver may not be at the requested channel when this function
2214	 * returns, i.e., the return code is only indicating whether the
2215	 * request was accepted. The caller will need to wait until the
2216	 * EVENT_REMAIN_ON_CHANNEL event indicates that the driver has
2217	 * completed the channel change. This may take some time due to other
2218	 * need for the radio and the caller should be prepared to timing out
2219	 * its wait since there are no guarantees on when this request can be
2220	 * executed.
2221	 */
2222	int (*remain_on_channel)(void *priv, unsigned int freq,
2223				 unsigned int duration);
2224
2225	/**
2226	 * cancel_remain_on_channel - Cancel remain-on-channel operation
2227	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2228	 *
2229	 * This command can be used to cancel a remain-on-channel operation
2230	 * before its originally requested duration has passed. This could be
2231	 * used, e.g., when remain_on_channel() is used to request extra time
2232	 * to receive a response to an Action frame and the response is
2233	 * received when there is still unneeded time remaining on the
2234	 * remain-on-channel operation.
2235	 */
2236	int (*cancel_remain_on_channel)(void *priv);
2237
2238	/**
2239	 * probe_req_report - Request Probe Request frames to be indicated
2240	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2241	 * @report: Whether to report received Probe Request frames
2242	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure (or if not supported)
2243	 *
2244	 * This command can be used to request the driver to indicate when
2245	 * Probe Request frames are received with EVENT_RX_PROBE_REQ events.
2246	 * Since this operation may require extra resources, e.g., due to less
2247	 * optimal hardware/firmware RX filtering, many drivers may disable
2248	 * Probe Request reporting at least in station mode. This command is
2249	 * used to notify the driver when the Probe Request frames need to be
2250	 * reported, e.g., during remain-on-channel operations.
2251	 */
2252	int (*probe_req_report)(void *priv, int report);
2253
2254	/**
2255	 * deinit_ap - Deinitialize AP mode
2256	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2257	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure (or if not supported)
2258	 *
2259	 * This optional function can be used to disable AP mode related
2260	 * configuration. If the interface was not dynamically added,
2261	 * change the driver mode to station mode to allow normal station
2262	 * operations like scanning to be completed.
2263	 */
2264	int (*deinit_ap)(void *priv);
2265
2266	/**
2267	 * deinit_p2p_cli - Deinitialize P2P client mode
2268	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2269	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure (or if not supported)
2270	 *
2271	 * This optional function can be used to disable P2P client mode. If the
2272	 * interface was not dynamically added, change the interface type back
2273	 * to station mode.
2274	 */
2275	int (*deinit_p2p_cli)(void *priv);
2276
2277	/**
2278	 * suspend - Notification on system suspend/hibernate event
2279	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2280	 */
2281	void (*suspend)(void *priv);
2282
2283	/**
2284	 * resume - Notification on system resume/thaw event
2285	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2286	 */
2287	void (*resume)(void *priv);
2288
2289	/**
2290	 * signal_monitor - Set signal monitoring parameters
2291	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2292	 * @threshold: Threshold value for signal change events; 0 = disabled
2293	 * @hysteresis: Minimum change in signal strength before indicating a
2294	 *	new event
2295	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure (or if not supported)
2296	 *
2297	 * This function can be used to configure monitoring of signal strength
2298	 * with the current AP. Whenever signal strength drops below the
2299	 * %threshold value or increases above it, EVENT_SIGNAL_CHANGE event
2300	 * should be generated assuming the signal strength has changed at
2301	 * least %hysteresis from the previously indicated signal change event.
2302	 */
2303	int (*signal_monitor)(void *priv, int threshold, int hysteresis);
2304
2305	/**
2306	 * send_frame - Send IEEE 802.11 frame (testing use only)
2307	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2308	 * @data: IEEE 802.11 frame with IEEE 802.11 header
2309	 * @data_len: Size of the frame
2310	 * @encrypt: Whether to encrypt the frame (if keys are set)
2311	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2312	 *
2313	 * This function is only used for debugging purposes and is not
2314	 * required to be implemented for normal operations.
2315	 */
2316	int (*send_frame)(void *priv, const u8 *data, size_t data_len,
2317			  int encrypt);
2318
2319	/**
2320	 * shared_freq - Get operating frequency of shared interface(s)
2321	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2322	 * Returns: Operating frequency in MHz, 0 if no shared operation in
2323	 * use, or -1 on failure
2324	 *
2325	 * This command can be used to request the current operating frequency
2326	 * of any virtual interface that shares the same radio to provide
2327	 * information for channel selection for other virtual interfaces.
2328	 */
2329	int (*shared_freq)(void *priv);
2330
2331	/**
2332	 * get_noa - Get current Notice of Absence attribute payload
2333	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2334	 * @buf: Buffer for returning NoA
2335	 * @buf_len: Buffer length in octets
2336	 * Returns: Number of octets used in buf, 0 to indicate no NoA is being
2337	 * advertized, or -1 on failure
2338	 *
2339	 * This function is used to fetch the current Notice of Absence
2340	 * attribute value from GO.
2341	 */
2342	int (*get_noa)(void *priv, u8 *buf, size_t buf_len);
2343
2344	/**
2345	 * set_noa - Set Notice of Absence parameters for GO (testing)
2346	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2347	 * @count: Count
2348	 * @start: Start time in ms from next TBTT
2349	 * @duration: Duration in ms
2350	 * Returns: 0 on success or -1 on failure
2351	 *
2352	 * This function is used to set Notice of Absence parameters for GO. It
2353	 * is used only for testing. To disable NoA, all parameters are set to
2354	 * 0.
2355	 */
2356	int (*set_noa)(void *priv, u8 count, int start, int duration);
2357
2358	/**
2359	 * set_p2p_powersave - Set P2P power save options
2360	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2361	 * @legacy_ps: 0 = disable, 1 = enable, 2 = maximum PS, -1 = no change
2362	 * @opp_ps: 0 = disable, 1 = enable, -1 = no change
2363	 * @ctwindow: 0.. = change (msec), -1 = no change
2364	 * Returns: 0 on success or -1 on failure
2365	 */
2366	int (*set_p2p_powersave)(void *priv, int legacy_ps, int opp_ps,
2367				 int ctwindow);
2368
2369	/**
2370	 * ampdu - Enable/disable aggregation
2371	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2372	 * @ampdu: 1/0 = enable/disable A-MPDU aggregation
2373	 * Returns: 0 on success or -1 on failure
2374	 */
2375	int (*ampdu)(void *priv, int ampdu);
2376
2377	/**
2378	 * get_radio_name - Get physical radio name for the device
2379	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2380	 * Returns: Radio name or %NULL if not known
2381	 *
2382	 * The returned data must not be modified by the caller. It is assumed
2383	 * that any interface that has the same radio name as another is
2384	 * sharing the same physical radio. This information can be used to
2385	 * share scan results etc. information between the virtual interfaces
2386	 * to speed up various operations.
2387	 */
2388	const char * (*get_radio_name)(void *priv);
2389
2390	/**
2391	 * p2p_find - Start P2P Device Discovery
2392	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2393	 * @timeout: Timeout for find operation in seconds or 0 for no timeout
2394	 * @type: Device Discovery type (enum p2p_discovery_type)
2395	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2396	 *
2397	 * This function is only used if the driver implements P2P management,
2398	 * i.e., if it sets WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_P2P_MGMT in
2399	 * struct wpa_driver_capa.
2400	 */
2401	int (*p2p_find)(void *priv, unsigned int timeout, int type);
2402
2403	/**
2404	 * p2p_stop_find - Stop P2P Device Discovery
2405	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2406	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2407	 *
2408	 * This function is only used if the driver implements P2P management,
2409	 * i.e., if it sets WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_P2P_MGMT in
2410	 * struct wpa_driver_capa.
2411	 */
2412	int (*p2p_stop_find)(void *priv);
2413
2414	/**
2415	 * p2p_listen - Start P2P Listen state for specified duration
2416	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2417	 * @timeout: Listen state duration in milliseconds
2418	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2419	 *
2420	 * This function can be used to request the P2P module to keep the
2421	 * device discoverable on the listen channel for an extended set of
2422	 * time. At least in its current form, this is mainly used for testing
2423	 * purposes and may not be of much use for normal P2P operations.
2424	 *
2425	 * This function is only used if the driver implements P2P management,
2426	 * i.e., if it sets WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_P2P_MGMT in
2427	 * struct wpa_driver_capa.
2428	 */
2429	int (*p2p_listen)(void *priv, unsigned int timeout);
2430
2431	/**
2432	 * p2p_connect - Start P2P group formation (GO negotiation)
2433	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2434	 * @peer_addr: MAC address of the peer P2P client
2435	 * @wps_method: enum p2p_wps_method value indicating config method
2436	 * @go_intent: Local GO intent value (1..15)
2437	 * @own_interface_addr: Intended interface address to use with the
2438	 *	group
2439	 * @force_freq: The only allowed channel frequency in MHz or 0
2440	 * @persistent_group: Whether to create persistent group
2441	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2442	 *
2443	 * This function is only used if the driver implements P2P management,
2444	 * i.e., if it sets WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_P2P_MGMT in
2445	 * struct wpa_driver_capa.
2446	 */
2447	int (*p2p_connect)(void *priv, const u8 *peer_addr, int wps_method,
2448			   int go_intent, const u8 *own_interface_addr,
2449			   unsigned int force_freq, int persistent_group);
2450
2451	/**
2452	 * wps_success_cb - Report successfully completed WPS provisioning
2453	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2454	 * @peer_addr: Peer address
2455	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2456	 *
2457	 * This function is used to report successfully completed WPS
2458	 * provisioning during group formation in both GO/Registrar and
2459	 * client/Enrollee roles.
2460	 *
2461	 * This function is only used if the driver implements P2P management,
2462	 * i.e., if it sets WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_P2P_MGMT in
2463	 * struct wpa_driver_capa.
2464	 */
2465	int (*wps_success_cb)(void *priv, const u8 *peer_addr);
2466
2467	/**
2468	 * p2p_group_formation_failed - Report failed WPS provisioning
2469	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2470	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2471	 *
2472	 * This function is used to report failed group formation. This can
2473	 * happen either due to failed WPS provisioning or due to 15 second
2474	 * timeout during the provisioning phase.
2475	 *
2476	 * This function is only used if the driver implements P2P management,
2477	 * i.e., if it sets WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_P2P_MGMT in
2478	 * struct wpa_driver_capa.
2479	 */
2480	int (*p2p_group_formation_failed)(void *priv);
2481
2482	/**
2483	 * p2p_set_params - Set P2P parameters
2484	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2485	 * @params: P2P parameters
2486	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2487	 *
2488	 * This function is only used if the driver implements P2P management,
2489	 * i.e., if it sets WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_P2P_MGMT in
2490	 * struct wpa_driver_capa.
2491	 */
2492	int (*p2p_set_params)(void *priv, const struct p2p_params *params);
2493
2494	/**
2495	 * p2p_prov_disc_req - Send Provision Discovery Request
2496	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2497	 * @peer_addr: MAC address of the peer P2P client
2498	 * @config_methods: WPS Config Methods value (only one bit set)
2499	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2500	 *
2501	 * This function can be used to request a discovered P2P peer to
2502	 * display a PIN (config_methods = WPS_CONFIG_DISPLAY) or be prepared
2503	 * to enter a PIN from us (config_methods = WPS_CONFIG_KEYPAD). The
2504	 * Provision Discovery Request frame is transmitted once immediately
2505	 * and if no response is received, the frame will be sent again
2506	 * whenever the target device is discovered during device dsicovery
2507	 * (start with a p2p_find() call). Response from the peer is indicated
2508	 * with the EVENT_P2P_PROV_DISC_RESPONSE event.
2509	 *
2510	 * This function is only used if the driver implements P2P management,
2511	 * i.e., if it sets WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_P2P_MGMT in
2512	 * struct wpa_driver_capa.
2513	 */
2514	int (*p2p_prov_disc_req)(void *priv, const u8 *peer_addr,
2515				 u16 config_methods, int join);
2516
2517	/**
2518	 * p2p_sd_request - Schedule a service discovery query
2519	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2520	 * @dst: Destination peer or %NULL to apply for all peers
2521	 * @tlvs: P2P Service Query TLV(s)
2522	 * Returns: Reference to the query or 0 on failure
2523	 *
2524	 * Response to the query is indicated with the
2525	 * EVENT_P2P_SD_RESPONSE driver event.
2526	 *
2527	 * This function is only used if the driver implements P2P management,
2528	 * i.e., if it sets WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_P2P_MGMT in
2529	 * struct wpa_driver_capa.
2530	 */
2531	u64 (*p2p_sd_request)(void *priv, const u8 *dst,
2532			      const struct wpabuf *tlvs);
2533
2534	/**
2535	 * p2p_sd_cancel_request - Cancel a pending service discovery query
2536	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2537	 * @req: Query reference from p2p_sd_request()
2538	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2539	 *
2540	 * This function is only used if the driver implements P2P management,
2541	 * i.e., if it sets WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_P2P_MGMT in
2542	 * struct wpa_driver_capa.
2543	 */
2544	int (*p2p_sd_cancel_request)(void *priv, u64 req);
2545
2546	/**
2547	 * p2p_sd_response - Send response to a service discovery query
2548	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2549	 * @freq: Frequency from EVENT_P2P_SD_REQUEST event
2550	 * @dst: Destination address from EVENT_P2P_SD_REQUEST event
2551	 * @dialog_token: Dialog token from EVENT_P2P_SD_REQUEST event
2552	 * @resp_tlvs: P2P Service Response TLV(s)
2553	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2554	 *
2555	 * This function is called as a response to the request indicated with
2556	 * the EVENT_P2P_SD_REQUEST driver event.
2557	 *
2558	 * This function is only used if the driver implements P2P management,
2559	 * i.e., if it sets WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_P2P_MGMT in
2560	 * struct wpa_driver_capa.
2561	 */
2562	int (*p2p_sd_response)(void *priv, int freq, const u8 *dst,
2563			       u8 dialog_token,
2564			       const struct wpabuf *resp_tlvs);
2565
2566	/**
2567	 * p2p_service_update - Indicate a change in local services
2568	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2569	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2570	 *
2571	 * This function needs to be called whenever there is a change in
2572	 * availability of the local services. This will increment the
2573	 * Service Update Indicator value which will be used in SD Request and
2574	 * Response frames.
2575	 *
2576	 * This function is only used if the driver implements P2P management,
2577	 * i.e., if it sets WPA_DRIVER_FLAGS_P2P_MGMT in
2578	 * struct wpa_driver_capa.
2579	 */
2580	int (*p2p_service_update)(void *priv);
2581
2582	/**
2583	 * p2p_reject - Reject peer device (explicitly block connections)
2584	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2585	 * @addr: MAC address of the peer
2586	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2587	 */
2588	int (*p2p_reject)(void *priv, const u8 *addr);
2589
2590	/**
2591	 * p2p_invite - Invite a P2P Device into a group
2592	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2593	 * @peer: Device Address of the peer P2P Device
2594	 * @role: Local role in the group
2595	 * @bssid: Group BSSID or %NULL if not known
2596	 * @ssid: Group SSID
2597	 * @ssid_len: Length of ssid in octets
2598	 * @go_dev_addr: Forced GO Device Address or %NULL if none
2599	 * @persistent_group: Whether this is to reinvoke a persistent group
2600	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2601	 */
2602	int (*p2p_invite)(void *priv, const u8 *peer, int role,
2603			  const u8 *bssid, const u8 *ssid, size_t ssid_len,
2604			  const u8 *go_dev_addr, int persistent_group);
2605
2606	/**
2607	 * send_tdls_mgmt - for sending TDLS management packets
2608	 * @priv: private driver interface data
2609	 * @dst: Destination (peer) MAC address
2610	 * @action_code: TDLS action code for the mssage
2611	 * @dialog_token: Dialog Token to use in the message (if needed)
2612	 * @status_code: Status Code or Reason Code to use (if needed)
2613	 * @buf: TDLS IEs to add to the message
2614	 * @len: Length of buf in octets
2615	 * Returns: 0 on success, negative (<0) on failure
2616	 *
2617	 * This optional function can be used to send packet to driver which is
2618	 * responsible for receiving and sending all TDLS packets.
2619	 */
2620	int (*send_tdls_mgmt)(void *priv, const u8 *dst, u8 action_code,
2621			      u8 dialog_token, u16 status_code,
2622			      const u8 *buf, size_t len);
2623
2624	/**
2625	 * tdls_oper - Ask the driver to perform high-level TDLS operations
2626	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2627	 * @oper: TDLS high-level operation. See %enum tdls_oper
2628	 * @peer: Destination (peer) MAC address
2629	 * Returns: 0 on success, negative (<0) on failure
2630	 *
2631	 * This optional function can be used to send high-level TDLS commands
2632	 * to the driver.
2633	 */
2634	int (*tdls_oper)(void *priv, enum tdls_oper oper, const u8 *peer);
2635
2636	/**
2637	 * wnm_oper - Notify driver of the WNM frame reception
2638	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2639	 * @oper: WNM operation. See %enum wnm_oper
2640	 * @peer: Destination (peer) MAC address
2641	 * @buf: Buffer for the driver to fill in (for getting IE)
2642	 * @buf_len: Return the len of buf
2643	 * Returns: 0 on success, negative (<0) on failure
2644	 */
2645	int (*wnm_oper)(void *priv, enum wnm_oper oper, const u8 *peer,
2646			u8 *buf, u16 *buf_len);
2647
2648	/**
2649	 * set_qos_map - Set QoS Map
2650	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2651	 * @qos_map_set: QoS Map
2652	 * @qos_map_set_len: Length of QoS Map
2653	 */
2654	int (*set_qos_map)(void *priv, const u8 *qos_map_set,
2655			   u8 qos_map_set_len);
2656
2657	/**
2658	 * signal_poll - Get current connection information
2659	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2660	 * @signal_info: Connection info structure
2661         */
2662	int (*signal_poll)(void *priv, struct wpa_signal_info *signal_info);
2663
2664	/**
2665	 * set_authmode - Set authentication algorithm(s) for static WEP
2666	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2667	 * @authmode: 1=Open System, 2=Shared Key, 3=both
2668	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2669	 *
2670	 * This function can be used to set authentication algorithms for AP
2671	 * mode when static WEP is used. If the driver uses user space MLME/SME
2672	 * implementation, there is no need to implement this function.
2673	 *
2674	 * DEPRECATED - use set_ap() instead
2675	 */
2676	int (*set_authmode)(void *priv, int authmode);
2677
2678#ifdef ANDROID
2679	/**
2680	 * driver_cmd - Execute driver-specific command
2681	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2682	 * @cmd: Command to execute
2683	 * @buf: Return buffer
2684	 * @buf_len: Buffer length
2685	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2686	 */
2687	int (*driver_cmd)(void *priv, char *cmd, char *buf, size_t buf_len);
2688#endif /* ANDROID */
2689
2690	/**
2691	 * set_rekey_info - Set rekey information
2692	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2693	 * @kek: Current KEK
2694	 * @kck: Current KCK
2695	 * @replay_ctr: Current EAPOL-Key Replay Counter
2696	 *
2697	 * This optional function can be used to provide information for the
2698	 * driver/firmware to process EAPOL-Key frames in Group Key Handshake
2699	 * while the host (including wpa_supplicant) is sleeping.
2700	 */
2701	void (*set_rekey_info)(void *priv, const u8 *kek, const u8 *kck,
2702			       const u8 *replay_ctr);
2703
2704	/**
2705	 * sta_assoc - Station association indication
2706	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2707	 * @own_addr: Source address and BSSID for association frame
2708	 * @addr: MAC address of the station to associate
2709	 * @reassoc: flag to indicate re-association
2710	 * @status: association response status code
2711	 * @ie: assoc response ie buffer
2712	 * @len: ie buffer length
2713	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2714	 *
2715	 * This function indicates the driver to send (Re)Association
2716	 * Response frame to the station.
2717	 */
2718	 int (*sta_assoc)(void *priv, const u8 *own_addr, const u8 *addr,
2719			  int reassoc, u16 status, const u8 *ie, size_t len);
2720
2721	/**
2722	 * sta_auth - Station authentication indication
2723	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2724	 * @own_addr: Source address and BSSID for authentication frame
2725	 * @addr: MAC address of the station to associate
2726	 * @seq: authentication sequence number
2727	 * @status: authentication response status code
2728	 * @ie: authentication frame ie buffer
2729	 * @len: ie buffer length
2730	 *
2731	 * This function indicates the driver to send Authentication frame
2732	 * to the station.
2733	 */
2734	 int (*sta_auth)(void *priv, const u8 *own_addr, const u8 *addr,
2735			 u16 seq, u16 status, const u8 *ie, size_t len);
2736
2737	/**
2738	 * add_tspec - Add traffic stream
2739	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2740	 * @addr: MAC address of the station to associate
2741	 * @tspec_ie: tspec ie buffer
2742	 * @tspec_ielen: tspec ie length
2743	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2744	 *
2745	 * This function adds the traffic steam for the station
2746	 * and fills the medium_time in tspec_ie.
2747	 */
2748	 int (*add_tspec)(void *priv, const u8 *addr, u8 *tspec_ie,
2749			  size_t tspec_ielen);
2750
2751	/**
2752	 * add_sta_node - Add a station node in the driver
2753	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2754	 * @addr: MAC address of the station to add
2755	 * @auth_alg: authentication algorithm used by the station
2756	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2757	 *
2758	 * This function adds the station node in the driver, when
2759	 * the station gets added by FT-over-DS.
2760	 */
2761	int (*add_sta_node)(void *priv, const u8 *addr, u16 auth_alg);
2762
2763	/**
2764	 * sched_scan - Request the driver to initiate scheduled scan
2765	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2766	 * @params: Scan parameters
2767	 * @interval: Interval between scan cycles in milliseconds
2768	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2769	 *
2770	 * This operation should be used for scheduled scan offload to
2771	 * the hardware. Every time scan results are available, the
2772	 * driver should report scan results event for wpa_supplicant
2773	 * which will eventually request the results with
2774	 * wpa_driver_get_scan_results2(). This operation is optional
2775	 * and if not provided or if it returns -1, we fall back to
2776	 * normal host-scheduled scans.
2777	 */
2778	int (*sched_scan)(void *priv, struct wpa_driver_scan_params *params,
2779			  u32 interval);
2780
2781	/**
2782	 * stop_sched_scan - Request the driver to stop a scheduled scan
2783	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2784	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2785	 *
2786	 * This should cause the scheduled scan to be stopped and
2787	 * results should stop being sent. Must be supported if
2788	 * sched_scan is supported.
2789	 */
2790	int (*stop_sched_scan)(void *priv);
2791
2792	/**
2793	 * poll_client - Probe (null data or such) the given station
2794	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2795	 * @own_addr: MAC address of sending interface
2796	 * @addr: MAC address of the station to probe
2797	 * @qos: Indicates whether station is QoS station
2798	 *
2799	 * This function is used to verify whether an associated station is
2800	 * still present. This function does not need to be implemented if the
2801	 * driver provides such inactivity polling mechanism.
2802	 */
2803	void (*poll_client)(void *priv, const u8 *own_addr,
2804			    const u8 *addr, int qos);
2805
2806	/**
2807	 * radio_disable - Disable/enable radio
2808	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2809	 * @disabled: 1=disable 0=enable radio
2810	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2811	 *
2812	 * This optional command is for testing purposes. It can be used to
2813	 * disable the radio on a testbed device to simulate out-of-radio-range
2814	 * conditions.
2815	 */
2816	int (*radio_disable)(void *priv, int disabled);
2817
2818	/**
2819	 * switch_channel - Announce channel switch and migrate the GO to the
2820	 * given frequency
2821	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2822	 * @settings: Settings for CSA period and new channel
2823	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2824	 *
2825	 * This function is used to move the GO to the legacy STA channel to
2826	 * avoid frequency conflict in single channel concurrency.
2827	 */
2828	int (*switch_channel)(void *priv, struct csa_settings *settings);
2829
2830	/**
2831	 * start_dfs_cac - Listen for radar interference on the channel
2832	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2833	 * @freq: Channel parameters
2834	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2835	 */
2836	int (*start_dfs_cac)(void *priv, struct hostapd_freq_params *freq);
2837
2838	/**
2839	 * stop_ap - Removes beacon from AP
2840	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2841	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure (or if not supported)
2842	 *
2843	 * This optional function can be used to disable AP mode related
2844	 * configuration. Unlike deinit_ap, it does not change to station
2845	 * mode.
2846	 */
2847	int (*stop_ap)(void *priv);
2848
2849	/**
2850	 * get_survey - Retrieve survey data
2851	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2852	 * @freq: If set, survey data for the specified frequency is only
2853	 *	being requested. If not set, all survey data is requested.
2854	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
2855	 *
2856	 * Use this to retrieve:
2857	 *
2858	 * - the observed channel noise floor
2859	 * - the amount of time we have spent on the channel
2860	 * - the amount of time during which we have spent on the channel that
2861	 *   the radio has determined the medium is busy and we cannot
2862	 *   transmit
2863	 * - the amount of time we have spent receiving data
2864	 * - the amount of time we have spent transmitting data
2865	 *
2866	 * This data can be used for spectrum heuristics. One example is
2867	 * Automatic Channel Selection (ACS). The channel survey data is
2868	 * kept on a linked list on the channel data, one entry is added
2869	 * for each survey. The min_nf of the channel is updated for each
2870	 * survey.
2871	 */
2872	int (*get_survey)(void *priv, unsigned int freq);
2873
2874	/**
2875	 * status - Get driver interface status information
2876	 * @priv: Private driver interface data
2877	 * @buf: Buffer for printing tou the status information
2878	 * @buflen: Maximum length of the buffer
2879	 * Returns: Length of written status information or -1 on failure
2880	 */
2881	int (*status)(void *priv, char *buf, size_t buflen);
2882};
2883
2884
2885/**
2886 * enum wpa_event_type - Event type for wpa_supplicant_event() calls
2887 */
2888enum wpa_event_type {
2889	/**
2890	 * EVENT_ASSOC - Association completed
2891	 *
2892	 * This event needs to be delivered when the driver completes IEEE
2893	 * 802.11 association or reassociation successfully.
2894	 * wpa_driver_ops::get_bssid() is expected to provide the current BSSID
2895	 * after this event has been generated. In addition, optional
2896	 * EVENT_ASSOCINFO may be generated just before EVENT_ASSOC to provide
2897	 * more information about the association. If the driver interface gets
2898	 * both of these events at the same time, it can also include the
2899	 * assoc_info data in EVENT_ASSOC call.
2900	 */
2901	EVENT_ASSOC,
2902
2903	/**
2904	 * EVENT_DISASSOC - Association lost
2905	 *
2906	 * This event should be called when association is lost either due to
2907	 * receiving deauthenticate or disassociate frame from the AP or when
2908	 * sending either of these frames to the current AP. If the driver
2909	 * supports separate deauthentication event, EVENT_DISASSOC should only
2910	 * be used for disassociation and EVENT_DEAUTH for deauthentication.
2911	 * In AP mode, union wpa_event_data::disassoc_info is required.
2912	 */
2913	EVENT_DISASSOC,
2914
2915	/**
2916	 * EVENT_MICHAEL_MIC_FAILURE - Michael MIC (TKIP) detected
2917	 *
2918	 * This event must be delivered when a Michael MIC error is detected by
2919	 * the local driver. Additional data for event processing is
2920	 * provided with union wpa_event_data::michael_mic_failure. This
2921	 * information is used to request new encyption key and to initiate
2922	 * TKIP countermeasures if needed.
2923	 */
2924	EVENT_MICHAEL_MIC_FAILURE,
2925
2926	/**
2927	 * EVENT_SCAN_RESULTS - Scan results available
2928	 *
2929	 * This event must be called whenever scan results are available to be
2930	 * fetched with struct wpa_driver_ops::get_scan_results(). This event
2931	 * is expected to be used some time after struct wpa_driver_ops::scan()
2932	 * is called. If the driver provides an unsolicited event when the scan
2933	 * has been completed, this event can be used to trigger
2934	 * EVENT_SCAN_RESULTS call. If such event is not available from the
2935	 * driver, the driver wrapper code is expected to use a registered
2936	 * timeout to generate EVENT_SCAN_RESULTS call after the time that the
2937	 * scan is expected to be completed. Optional information about
2938	 * completed scan can be provided with union wpa_event_data::scan_info.
2939	 */
2940	EVENT_SCAN_RESULTS,
2941
2942	/**
2943	 * EVENT_ASSOCINFO - Report optional extra information for association
2944	 *
2945	 * This event can be used to report extra association information for
2946	 * EVENT_ASSOC processing. This extra information includes IEs from
2947	 * association frames and Beacon/Probe Response frames in union
2948	 * wpa_event_data::assoc_info. EVENT_ASSOCINFO must be send just before
2949	 * EVENT_ASSOC. Alternatively, the driver interface can include
2950	 * assoc_info data in the EVENT_ASSOC call if it has all the
2951	 * information available at the same point.
2952	 */
2953	EVENT_ASSOCINFO,
2954
2955	/**
2956	 * EVENT_INTERFACE_STATUS - Report interface status changes
2957	 *
2958	 * This optional event can be used to report changes in interface
2959	 * status (interface added/removed) using union
2960	 * wpa_event_data::interface_status. This can be used to trigger
2961	 * wpa_supplicant to stop and re-start processing for the interface,
2962	 * e.g., when a cardbus card is ejected/inserted.
2963	 */
2964	EVENT_INTERFACE_STATUS,
2965
2966	/**
2967	 * EVENT_PMKID_CANDIDATE - Report a candidate AP for pre-authentication
2968	 *
2969	 * This event can be used to inform wpa_supplicant about candidates for
2970	 * RSN (WPA2) pre-authentication. If wpa_supplicant is not responsible
2971	 * for scan request (ap_scan=2 mode), this event is required for
2972	 * pre-authentication. If wpa_supplicant is performing scan request
2973	 * (ap_scan=1), this event is optional since scan results can be used
2974	 * to add pre-authentication candidates. union
2975	 * wpa_event_data::pmkid_candidate is used to report the BSSID of the
2976	 * candidate and priority of the candidate, e.g., based on the signal
2977	 * strength, in order to try to pre-authenticate first with candidates
2978	 * that are most likely targets for re-association.
2979	 *
2980	 * EVENT_PMKID_CANDIDATE can be called whenever the driver has updates
2981	 * on the candidate list. In addition, it can be called for the current
2982	 * AP and APs that have existing PMKSA cache entries. wpa_supplicant
2983	 * will automatically skip pre-authentication in cases where a valid
2984	 * PMKSA exists. When more than one candidate exists, this event should
2985	 * be generated once for each candidate.
2986	 *
2987	 * Driver will be notified about successful pre-authentication with
2988	 * struct wpa_driver_ops::add_pmkid() calls.
2989	 */
2990	EVENT_PMKID_CANDIDATE,
2991
2992	/**
2993	 * EVENT_STKSTART - Request STK handshake (MLME-STKSTART.request)
2994	 *
2995	 * This event can be used to inform wpa_supplicant about desire to set
2996	 * up secure direct link connection between two stations as defined in
2997	 * IEEE 802.11e with a new PeerKey mechanism that replaced the original
2998	 * STAKey negotiation. The caller will need to set peer address for the
2999	 * event.
3000	 */
3001	EVENT_STKSTART,
3002
3003	/**
3004	 * EVENT_TDLS - Request TDLS operation
3005	 *
3006	 * This event can be used to request a TDLS operation to be performed.
3007	 */
3008	EVENT_TDLS,
3009
3010	/**
3011	 * EVENT_FT_RESPONSE - Report FT (IEEE 802.11r) response IEs
3012	 *
3013	 * The driver is expected to report the received FT IEs from
3014	 * FT authentication sequence from the AP. The FT IEs are included in
3015	 * the extra information in union wpa_event_data::ft_ies.
3016	 */
3017	EVENT_FT_RESPONSE,
3018
3019	/**
3020	 * EVENT_IBSS_RSN_START - Request RSN authentication in IBSS
3021	 *
3022	 * The driver can use this event to inform wpa_supplicant about a STA
3023	 * in an IBSS with which protected frames could be exchanged. This
3024	 * event starts RSN authentication with the other STA to authenticate
3025	 * the STA and set up encryption keys with it.
3026	 */
3027	EVENT_IBSS_RSN_START,
3028
3029	/**
3030	 * EVENT_AUTH - Authentication result
3031	 *
3032	 * This event should be called when authentication attempt has been
3033	 * completed. This is only used if the driver supports separate
3034	 * authentication step (struct wpa_driver_ops::authenticate).
3035	 * Information about authentication result is included in
3036	 * union wpa_event_data::auth.
3037	 */
3038	EVENT_AUTH,
3039
3040	/**
3041	 * EVENT_DEAUTH - Authentication lost
3042	 *
3043	 * This event should be called when authentication is lost either due
3044	 * to receiving deauthenticate frame from the AP or when sending that
3045	 * frame to the current AP.
3046	 * In AP mode, union wpa_event_data::deauth_info is required.
3047	 */
3048	EVENT_DEAUTH,
3049
3050	/**
3051	 * EVENT_ASSOC_REJECT - Association rejected
3052	 *
3053	 * This event should be called when (re)association attempt has been
3054	 * rejected by the AP. Information about the association response is
3055	 * included in union wpa_event_data::assoc_reject.
3056	 */
3057	EVENT_ASSOC_REJECT,
3058
3059	/**
3060	 * EVENT_AUTH_TIMED_OUT - Authentication timed out
3061	 */
3062	EVENT_AUTH_TIMED_OUT,
3063
3064	/**
3065	 * EVENT_ASSOC_TIMED_OUT - Association timed out
3066	 */
3067	EVENT_ASSOC_TIMED_OUT,
3068
3069	/**
3070	 * EVENT_FT_RRB_RX - FT (IEEE 802.11r) RRB frame received
3071	 */
3072	EVENT_FT_RRB_RX,
3073
3074	/**
3075	 * EVENT_WPS_BUTTON_PUSHED - Report hardware push button press for WPS
3076	 */
3077	EVENT_WPS_BUTTON_PUSHED,
3078
3079	/**
3080	 * EVENT_TX_STATUS - Report TX status
3081	 */
3082	EVENT_TX_STATUS,
3083
3084	/**
3085	 * EVENT_RX_FROM_UNKNOWN - Report RX from unknown STA
3086	 */
3087	EVENT_RX_FROM_UNKNOWN,
3088
3089	/**
3090	 * EVENT_RX_MGMT - Report RX of a management frame
3091	 */
3092	EVENT_RX_MGMT,
3093
3094	/**
3095	 * EVENT_RX_ACTION - Action frame received
3096	 *
3097	 * This event is used to indicate when an Action frame has been
3098	 * received. Information about the received frame is included in
3099	 * union wpa_event_data::rx_action.
3100	 */
3101	EVENT_RX_ACTION,
3102
3103	/**
3104	 * EVENT_REMAIN_ON_CHANNEL - Remain-on-channel duration started
3105	 *
3106	 * This event is used to indicate when the driver has started the
3107	 * requested remain-on-channel duration. Information about the
3108	 * operation is included in union wpa_event_data::remain_on_channel.
3109	 */
3110	EVENT_REMAIN_ON_CHANNEL,
3111
3112	/**
3113	 * EVENT_CANCEL_REMAIN_ON_CHANNEL - Remain-on-channel timed out
3114	 *
3115	 * This event is used to indicate when the driver has completed
3116	 * remain-on-channel duration, i.e., may noot be available on the
3117	 * requested channel anymore. Information about the
3118	 * operation is included in union wpa_event_data::remain_on_channel.
3119	 */
3120	EVENT_CANCEL_REMAIN_ON_CHANNEL,
3121
3122	/**
3123	 * EVENT_MLME_RX - Report reception of frame for MLME (test use only)
3124	 *
3125	 * This event is used only by driver_test.c and userspace MLME.
3126	 */
3127	EVENT_MLME_RX,
3128
3129	/**
3130	 * EVENT_RX_PROBE_REQ - Indicate received Probe Request frame
3131	 *
3132	 * This event is used to indicate when a Probe Request frame has been
3133	 * received. Information about the received frame is included in
3134	 * union wpa_event_data::rx_probe_req. The driver is required to report
3135	 * these events only after successfully completed probe_req_report()
3136	 * commands to request the events (i.e., report parameter is non-zero)
3137	 * in station mode. In AP mode, Probe Request frames should always be
3138	 * reported.
3139	 */
3140	EVENT_RX_PROBE_REQ,
3141
3142	/**
3143	 * EVENT_NEW_STA - New wired device noticed
3144	 *
3145	 * This event is used to indicate that a new device has been detected
3146	 * in a network that does not use association-like functionality (i.e.,
3147	 * mainly wired Ethernet). This can be used to start EAPOL
3148	 * authenticator when receiving a frame from a device. The address of
3149	 * the device is included in union wpa_event_data::new_sta.
3150	 */
3151	EVENT_NEW_STA,
3152
3153	/**
3154	 * EVENT_EAPOL_RX - Report received EAPOL frame
3155	 *
3156	 * When in AP mode with hostapd, this event is required to be used to
3157	 * deliver the receive EAPOL frames from the driver. With
3158	 * %wpa_supplicant, this event is used only if the send_eapol() handler
3159	 * is used to override the use of l2_packet for EAPOL frame TX.
3160	 */
3161	EVENT_EAPOL_RX,
3162
3163	/**
3164	 * EVENT_SIGNAL_CHANGE - Indicate change in signal strength
3165	 *
3166	 * This event is used to indicate changes in the signal strength
3167	 * observed in frames received from the current AP if signal strength
3168	 * monitoring has been enabled with signal_monitor().
3169	 */
3170	EVENT_SIGNAL_CHANGE,
3171
3172	/**
3173	 * EVENT_INTERFACE_ENABLED - Notify that interface was enabled
3174	 *
3175	 * This event is used to indicate that the interface was enabled after
3176	 * having been previously disabled, e.g., due to rfkill.
3177	 */
3178	EVENT_INTERFACE_ENABLED,
3179
3180	/**
3181	 * EVENT_INTERFACE_DISABLED - Notify that interface was disabled
3182	 *
3183	 * This event is used to indicate that the interface was disabled,
3184	 * e.g., due to rfkill.
3185	 */
3186	EVENT_INTERFACE_DISABLED,
3187
3188	/**
3189	 * EVENT_CHANNEL_LIST_CHANGED - Channel list changed
3190	 *
3191	 * This event is used to indicate that the channel list has changed,
3192	 * e.g., because of a regulatory domain change triggered by scan
3193	 * results including an AP advertising a country code.
3194	 */
3195	EVENT_CHANNEL_LIST_CHANGED,
3196
3197	/**
3198	 * EVENT_INTERFACE_UNAVAILABLE - Notify that interface is unavailable
3199	 *
3200	 * This event is used to indicate that the driver cannot maintain this
3201	 * interface in its operation mode anymore. The most likely use for
3202	 * this is to indicate that AP mode operation is not available due to
3203	 * operating channel would need to be changed to a DFS channel when
3204	 * the driver does not support radar detection and another virtual
3205	 * interfaces caused the operating channel to change. Other similar
3206	 * resource conflicts could also trigger this for station mode
3207	 * interfaces.
3208	 */
3209	EVENT_INTERFACE_UNAVAILABLE,
3210
3211	/**
3212	 * EVENT_BEST_CHANNEL
3213	 *
3214	 * Driver generates this event whenever it detects a better channel
3215	 * (e.g., based on RSSI or channel use). This information can be used
3216	 * to improve channel selection for a new AP/P2P group.
3217	 */
3218	EVENT_BEST_CHANNEL,
3219
3220	/**
3221	 * EVENT_UNPROT_DEAUTH - Unprotected Deauthentication frame received
3222	 *
3223	 * This event should be called when a Deauthentication frame is dropped
3224	 * due to it not being protected (MFP/IEEE 802.11w).
3225	 * union wpa_event_data::unprot_deauth is required to provide more
3226	 * details of the frame.
3227	 */
3228	EVENT_UNPROT_DEAUTH,
3229
3230	/**
3231	 * EVENT_UNPROT_DISASSOC - Unprotected Disassociation frame received
3232	 *
3233	 * This event should be called when a Disassociation frame is dropped
3234	 * due to it not being protected (MFP/IEEE 802.11w).
3235	 * union wpa_event_data::unprot_disassoc is required to provide more
3236	 * details of the frame.
3237	 */
3238	EVENT_UNPROT_DISASSOC,
3239
3240	/**
3241	 * EVENT_STATION_LOW_ACK
3242	 *
3243	 * Driver generates this event whenever it detected that a particular
3244	 * station was lost. Detection can be through massive transmission
3245	 * failures for example.
3246	 */
3247	EVENT_STATION_LOW_ACK,
3248
3249	/**
3250	 * EVENT_P2P_DEV_FOUND - Report a discovered P2P device
3251	 *
3252	 * This event is used only if the driver implements P2P management
3253	 * internally. Event data is stored in
3254	 * union wpa_event_data::p2p_dev_found.
3255	 */
3256	EVENT_P2P_DEV_FOUND,
3257
3258	/**
3259	 * EVENT_P2P_GO_NEG_REQ_RX - Report reception of GO Negotiation Request
3260	 *
3261	 * This event is used only if the driver implements P2P management
3262	 * internally. Event data is stored in
3263	 * union wpa_event_data::p2p_go_neg_req_rx.
3264	 */
3265	EVENT_P2P_GO_NEG_REQ_RX,
3266
3267	/**
3268	 * EVENT_P2P_GO_NEG_COMPLETED - Report completion of GO Negotiation
3269	 *
3270	 * This event is used only if the driver implements P2P management
3271	 * internally. Event data is stored in
3272	 * union wpa_event_data::p2p_go_neg_completed.
3273	 */
3274	EVENT_P2P_GO_NEG_COMPLETED,
3275
3276	EVENT_P2P_PROV_DISC_REQUEST,
3277	EVENT_P2P_PROV_DISC_RESPONSE,
3278	EVENT_P2P_SD_REQUEST,
3279	EVENT_P2P_SD_RESPONSE,
3280
3281	/**
3282	 * EVENT_IBSS_PEER_LOST - IBSS peer not reachable anymore
3283	 */
3284	EVENT_IBSS_PEER_LOST,
3285
3286	/**
3287	 * EVENT_DRIVER_GTK_REKEY - Device/driver did GTK rekey
3288	 *
3289	 * This event carries the new replay counter to notify wpa_supplicant
3290	 * of the current EAPOL-Key Replay Counter in case the driver/firmware
3291	 * completed Group Key Handshake while the host (including
3292	 * wpa_supplicant was sleeping).
3293	 */
3294	EVENT_DRIVER_GTK_REKEY,
3295
3296	/**
3297	 * EVENT_SCHED_SCAN_STOPPED - Scheduled scan was stopped
3298	 */
3299	EVENT_SCHED_SCAN_STOPPED,
3300
3301	/**
3302	 * EVENT_DRIVER_CLIENT_POLL_OK - Station responded to poll
3303	 *
3304	 * This event indicates that the station responded to the poll
3305	 * initiated with @poll_client.
3306	 */
3307	EVENT_DRIVER_CLIENT_POLL_OK,
3308
3309	/**
3310	 * EVENT_EAPOL_TX_STATUS - notify of EAPOL TX status
3311	 */
3312	EVENT_EAPOL_TX_STATUS,
3313
3314	/**
3315	 * EVENT_CH_SWITCH - AP or GO decided to switch channels
3316	 *
3317	 * Described in wpa_event_data.ch_switch
3318	 * */
3319	EVENT_CH_SWITCH,
3320
3321	/**
3322	 * EVENT_WNM - Request WNM operation
3323	 *
3324	 * This event can be used to request a WNM operation to be performed.
3325	 */
3326	EVENT_WNM,
3327
3328	/**
3329	 * EVENT_CONNECT_FAILED_REASON - Connection failure reason in AP mode
3330	 *
3331	 * This event indicates that the driver reported a connection failure
3332	 * with the specified client (for example, max client reached, etc.) in
3333	 * AP mode.
3334	 */
3335	EVENT_CONNECT_FAILED_REASON,
3336
3337	/**
3338	 * EVENT_RADAR_DETECTED - Notify of radar detection
3339	 *
3340	 * A radar has been detected on the supplied frequency, hostapd should
3341	 * react accordingly (e.g., change channel).
3342	 */
3343	EVENT_DFS_RADAR_DETECTED,
3344
3345	/**
3346	 * EVENT_CAC_FINISHED - Notify that channel availability check has been completed
3347	 *
3348	 * After a successful CAC, the channel can be marked clear and used.
3349	 */
3350	EVENT_DFS_CAC_FINISHED,
3351
3352	/**
3353	 * EVENT_CAC_ABORTED - Notify that channel availability check has been aborted
3354	 *
3355	 * The CAC was not successful, and the channel remains in the previous
3356	 * state. This may happen due to a radar beeing detected or other
3357	 * external influences.
3358	 */
3359	EVENT_DFS_CAC_ABORTED,
3360
3361	/**
3362	 * EVENT_DFS_CAC_NOP_FINISHED - Notify that non-occupancy period is over
3363	 *
3364	 * The channel which was previously unavailable is now available again.
3365	 */
3366	EVENT_DFS_NOP_FINISHED,
3367
3368	/*
3369	* EVENT_SURVEY - Received survey data
3370	*
3371	* This event gets triggered when a driver query is issued for survey
3372	* data and the requested data becomes available. The returned data is
3373	* stored in struct survey_results. The results provide at most one
3374	* survey entry for each frequency and at minimum will provide one survey
3375	* entry for one frequency. The survey data can be os_malloc()'d and
3376	* then os_free()'d, so the event callback must only copy data.
3377	*/
3378	EVENT_SURVEY
3379};
3380
3381
3382/**
3383 * struct freq_survey - Channel survey info
3384 *
3385 * @ifidx: Interface index in which this survey was observed
3386 * @freq: Center of frequency of the surveyed channel
3387 * @nf: Channel noise floor in dBm
3388 * @channel_time: Amount of time in ms the radio spent on the channel
3389 * @channel_time_busy: Amount of time in ms the radio detected some signal
3390 *     that indicated to the radio the channel was not clear
3391 * @channel_time_rx: Amount of time the radio spent receiving data
3392 * @channel_time_tx: Amount of time the radio spent transmitting data
3393 * @filled: bitmask indicating which fields have been reported, see
3394 *     SURVEY_HAS_* defines.
3395 * @list: Internal list pointers
3396 */
3397struct freq_survey {
3398	u32 ifidx;
3399	unsigned int freq;
3400	s8 nf;
3401	u64 channel_time;
3402	u64 channel_time_busy;
3403	u64 channel_time_rx;
3404	u64 channel_time_tx;
3405	unsigned int filled;
3406	struct dl_list list;
3407};
3408
3409#define SURVEY_HAS_NF BIT(0)
3410#define SURVEY_HAS_CHAN_TIME BIT(1)
3411#define SURVEY_HAS_CHAN_TIME_BUSY BIT(2)
3412#define SURVEY_HAS_CHAN_TIME_RX BIT(3)
3413#define SURVEY_HAS_CHAN_TIME_TX BIT(4)
3414
3415
3416/**
3417 * union wpa_event_data - Additional data for wpa_supplicant_event() calls
3418 */
3419union wpa_event_data {
3420	/**
3421	 * struct assoc_info - Data for EVENT_ASSOC and EVENT_ASSOCINFO events
3422	 *
3423	 * This structure is optional for EVENT_ASSOC calls and required for
3424	 * EVENT_ASSOCINFO calls. By using EVENT_ASSOC with this data, the
3425	 * driver interface does not need to generate separate EVENT_ASSOCINFO
3426	 * calls.
3427	 */
3428	struct assoc_info {
3429		/**
3430		 * reassoc - Flag to indicate association or reassociation
3431		 */
3432		int reassoc;
3433
3434		/**
3435		 * req_ies - (Re)Association Request IEs
3436		 *
3437		 * If the driver generates WPA/RSN IE, this event data must be
3438		 * returned for WPA handshake to have needed information. If
3439		 * wpa_supplicant-generated WPA/RSN IE is used, this
3440		 * information event is optional.
3441		 *
3442		 * This should start with the first IE (fixed fields before IEs
3443		 * are not included).
3444		 */
3445		const u8 *req_ies;
3446
3447		/**
3448		 * req_ies_len - Length of req_ies in bytes
3449		 */
3450		size_t req_ies_len;
3451
3452		/**
3453		 * resp_ies - (Re)Association Response IEs
3454		 *
3455		 * Optional association data from the driver. This data is not
3456		 * required WPA, but may be useful for some protocols and as
3457		 * such, should be reported if this is available to the driver
3458		 * interface.
3459		 *
3460		 * This should start with the first IE (fixed fields before IEs
3461		 * are not included).
3462		 */
3463		const u8 *resp_ies;
3464
3465		/**
3466		 * resp_ies_len - Length of resp_ies in bytes
3467		 */
3468		size_t resp_ies_len;
3469
3470		/**
3471		 * beacon_ies - Beacon or Probe Response IEs
3472		 *
3473		 * Optional Beacon/ProbeResp data: IEs included in Beacon or
3474		 * Probe Response frames from the current AP (i.e., the one
3475		 * that the client just associated with). This information is
3476		 * used to update WPA/RSN IE for the AP. If this field is not
3477		 * set, the results from previous scan will be used. If no
3478		 * data for the new AP is found, scan results will be requested
3479		 * again (without scan request). At this point, the driver is
3480		 * expected to provide WPA/RSN IE for the AP (if WPA/WPA2 is
3481		 * used).
3482		 *
3483		 * This should start with the first IE (fixed fields before IEs
3484		 * are not included).
3485		 */
3486		const u8 *beacon_ies;
3487
3488		/**
3489		 * beacon_ies_len - Length of beacon_ies */
3490		size_t beacon_ies_len;
3491
3492		/**
3493		 * freq - Frequency of the operational channel in MHz
3494		 */
3495		unsigned int freq;
3496
3497		/**
3498		 * addr - Station address (for AP mode)
3499		 */
3500		const u8 *addr;
3501	} assoc_info;
3502
3503	/**
3504	 * struct disassoc_info - Data for EVENT_DISASSOC events
3505	 */
3506	struct disassoc_info {
3507		/**
3508		 * addr - Station address (for AP mode)
3509		 */
3510		const u8 *addr;
3511
3512		/**
3513		 * reason_code - Reason Code (host byte order) used in
3514		 *	Deauthentication frame
3515		 */
3516		u16 reason_code;
3517
3518		/**
3519		 * ie - Optional IE(s) in Disassociation frame
3520		 */
3521		const u8 *ie;
3522
3523		/**
3524		 * ie_len - Length of ie buffer in octets
3525		 */
3526		size_t ie_len;
3527
3528		/**
3529		 * locally_generated - Whether the frame was locally generated
3530		 */
3531		int locally_generated;
3532	} disassoc_info;
3533
3534	/**
3535	 * struct deauth_info - Data for EVENT_DEAUTH events
3536	 */
3537	struct deauth_info {
3538		/**
3539		 * addr - Station address (for AP mode)
3540		 */
3541		const u8 *addr;
3542
3543		/**
3544		 * reason_code - Reason Code (host byte order) used in
3545		 *	Deauthentication frame
3546		 */
3547		u16 reason_code;
3548
3549		/**
3550		 * ie - Optional IE(s) in Deauthentication frame
3551		 */
3552		const u8 *ie;
3553
3554		/**
3555		 * ie_len - Length of ie buffer in octets
3556		 */
3557		size_t ie_len;
3558
3559		/**
3560		 * locally_generated - Whether the frame was locally generated
3561		 */
3562		int locally_generated;
3563	} deauth_info;
3564
3565	/**
3566	 * struct michael_mic_failure - Data for EVENT_MICHAEL_MIC_FAILURE
3567	 */
3568	struct michael_mic_failure {
3569		int unicast;
3570		const u8 *src;
3571	} michael_mic_failure;
3572
3573	/**
3574	 * struct interface_status - Data for EVENT_INTERFACE_STATUS
3575	 */
3576	struct interface_status {
3577		char ifname[100];
3578		enum {
3579			EVENT_INTERFACE_ADDED, EVENT_INTERFACE_REMOVED
3580		} ievent;
3581	} interface_status;
3582
3583	/**
3584	 * struct pmkid_candidate - Data for EVENT_PMKID_CANDIDATE
3585	 */
3586	struct pmkid_candidate {
3587		/** BSSID of the PMKID candidate */
3588		u8 bssid[ETH_ALEN];
3589		/** Smaller the index, higher the priority */
3590		int index;
3591		/** Whether RSN IE includes pre-authenticate flag */
3592		int preauth;
3593	} pmkid_candidate;
3594
3595	/**
3596	 * struct stkstart - Data for EVENT_STKSTART
3597	 */
3598	struct stkstart {
3599		u8 peer[ETH_ALEN];
3600	} stkstart;
3601
3602	/**
3603	 * struct tdls - Data for EVENT_TDLS
3604	 */
3605	struct tdls {
3606		u8 peer[ETH_ALEN];
3607		enum {
3608			TDLS_REQUEST_SETUP,
3609			TDLS_REQUEST_TEARDOWN
3610		} oper;
3611		u16 reason_code; /* for teardown */
3612	} tdls;
3613
3614	/**
3615	 * struct wnm - Data for EVENT_WNM
3616	 */
3617	struct wnm {
3618		u8 addr[ETH_ALEN];
3619		enum {
3620			WNM_OPER_SLEEP,
3621		} oper;
3622		enum {
3623			WNM_SLEEP_ENTER,
3624			WNM_SLEEP_EXIT
3625		} sleep_action;
3626		int sleep_intval;
3627		u16 reason_code;
3628		u8 *buf;
3629		u16 buf_len;
3630	} wnm;
3631
3632	/**
3633	 * struct ft_ies - FT information elements (EVENT_FT_RESPONSE)
3634	 *
3635	 * During FT (IEEE 802.11r) authentication sequence, the driver is
3636	 * expected to use this event to report received FT IEs (MDIE, FTIE,
3637	 * RSN IE, TIE, possible resource request) to the supplicant. The FT
3638	 * IEs for the next message will be delivered through the
3639	 * struct wpa_driver_ops::update_ft_ies() callback.
3640	 */
3641	struct ft_ies {
3642		const u8 *ies;
3643		size_t ies_len;
3644		int ft_action;
3645		u8 target_ap[ETH_ALEN];
3646		/** Optional IE(s), e.g., WMM TSPEC(s), for RIC-Request */
3647		const u8 *ric_ies;
3648		/** Length of ric_ies buffer in octets */
3649		size_t ric_ies_len;
3650	} ft_ies;
3651
3652	/**
3653	 * struct ibss_rsn_start - Data for EVENT_IBSS_RSN_START
3654	 */
3655	struct ibss_rsn_start {
3656		u8 peer[ETH_ALEN];
3657	} ibss_rsn_start;
3658
3659	/**
3660	 * struct auth_info - Data for EVENT_AUTH events
3661	 */
3662	struct auth_info {
3663		u8 peer[ETH_ALEN];
3664		u8 bssid[ETH_ALEN];
3665		u16 auth_type;
3666		u16 auth_transaction;
3667		u16 status_code;
3668		const u8 *ies;
3669		size_t ies_len;
3670	} auth;
3671
3672	/**
3673	 * struct assoc_reject - Data for EVENT_ASSOC_REJECT events
3674	 */
3675	struct assoc_reject {
3676		/**
3677		 * bssid - BSSID of the AP that rejected association
3678		 */
3679		const u8 *bssid;
3680
3681		/**
3682		 * resp_ies - (Re)Association Response IEs
3683		 *
3684		 * Optional association data from the driver. This data is not
3685		 * required WPA, but may be useful for some protocols and as
3686		 * such, should be reported if this is available to the driver
3687		 * interface.
3688		 *
3689		 * This should start with the first IE (fixed fields before IEs
3690		 * are not included).
3691		 */
3692		const u8 *resp_ies;
3693
3694		/**
3695		 * resp_ies_len - Length of resp_ies in bytes
3696		 */
3697		size_t resp_ies_len;
3698
3699		/**
3700		 * status_code - Status Code from (Re)association Response
3701		 */
3702		u16 status_code;
3703	} assoc_reject;
3704
3705	struct timeout_event {
3706		u8 addr[ETH_ALEN];
3707	} timeout_event;
3708
3709	/**
3710	 * struct ft_rrb_rx - Data for EVENT_FT_RRB_RX events
3711	 */
3712	struct ft_rrb_rx {
3713		const u8 *src;
3714		const u8 *data;
3715		size_t data_len;
3716	} ft_rrb_rx;
3717
3718	/**
3719	 * struct tx_status - Data for EVENT_TX_STATUS events
3720	 */
3721	struct tx_status {
3722		u16 type;
3723		u16 stype;
3724		const u8 *dst;
3725		const u8 *data;
3726		size_t data_len;
3727		int ack;
3728	} tx_status;
3729
3730	/**
3731	 * struct rx_from_unknown - Data for EVENT_RX_FROM_UNKNOWN events
3732	 */
3733	struct rx_from_unknown {
3734		const u8 *bssid;
3735		const u8 *addr;
3736		int wds;
3737	} rx_from_unknown;
3738
3739	/**
3740	 * struct rx_mgmt - Data for EVENT_RX_MGMT events
3741	 */
3742	struct rx_mgmt {
3743		const u8 *frame;
3744		size_t frame_len;
3745		u32 datarate;
3746		int ssi_signal; /* dBm */
3747	} rx_mgmt;
3748
3749	/**
3750	 * struct rx_action - Data for EVENT_RX_ACTION events
3751	 */
3752	struct rx_action {
3753		/**
3754		 * da - Destination address of the received Action frame
3755		 */
3756		const u8 *da;
3757
3758		/**
3759		 * sa - Source address of the received Action frame
3760		 */
3761		const u8 *sa;
3762
3763		/**
3764		 * bssid - Address 3 of the received Action frame
3765		 */
3766		const u8 *bssid;
3767
3768		/**
3769		 * category - Action frame category
3770		 */
3771		u8 category;
3772
3773		/**
3774		 * data - Action frame body after category field
3775		 */
3776		const u8 *data;
3777
3778		/**
3779		 * len - Length of data in octets
3780		 */
3781		size_t len;
3782
3783		/**
3784		 * freq - Frequency (in MHz) on which the frame was received
3785		 */
3786		int freq;
3787	} rx_action;
3788
3789	/**
3790	 * struct remain_on_channel - Data for EVENT_REMAIN_ON_CHANNEL events
3791	 *
3792	 * This is also used with EVENT_CANCEL_REMAIN_ON_CHANNEL events.
3793	 */
3794	struct remain_on_channel {
3795		/**
3796		 * freq - Channel frequency in MHz
3797		 */
3798		unsigned int freq;
3799
3800		/**
3801		 * duration - Duration to remain on the channel in milliseconds
3802		 */
3803		unsigned int duration;
3804	} remain_on_channel;
3805
3806	/**
3807	 * struct scan_info - Optional data for EVENT_SCAN_RESULTS events
3808	 * @aborted: Whether the scan was aborted
3809	 * @freqs: Scanned frequencies in MHz (%NULL = all channels scanned)
3810	 * @num_freqs: Number of entries in freqs array
3811	 * @ssids: Scanned SSIDs (%NULL or zero-length SSID indicates wildcard
3812	 *	SSID)
3813	 * @num_ssids: Number of entries in ssids array
3814	 */
3815	struct scan_info {
3816		int aborted;
3817		const int *freqs;
3818		size_t num_freqs;
3819		struct wpa_driver_scan_ssid ssids[WPAS_MAX_SCAN_SSIDS];
3820		size_t num_ssids;
3821	} scan_info;
3822
3823	/**
3824	 * struct mlme_rx - Data for EVENT_MLME_RX events
3825	 */
3826	struct mlme_rx {
3827		const u8 *buf;
3828		size_t len;
3829		int freq;
3830		int channel;
3831		int ssi;
3832	} mlme_rx;
3833
3834	/**
3835	 * struct rx_probe_req - Data for EVENT_RX_PROBE_REQ events
3836	 */
3837	struct rx_probe_req {
3838		/**
3839		 * sa - Source address of the received Probe Request frame
3840		 */
3841		const u8 *sa;
3842
3843		/**
3844		 * da - Destination address of the received Probe Request frame
3845		 *	or %NULL if not available
3846		 */
3847		const u8 *da;
3848
3849		/**
3850		 * bssid - BSSID of the received Probe Request frame or %NULL
3851		 *	if not available
3852		 */
3853		const u8 *bssid;
3854
3855		/**
3856		 * ie - IEs from the Probe Request body
3857		 */
3858		const u8 *ie;
3859
3860		/**
3861		 * ie_len - Length of ie buffer in octets
3862		 */
3863		size_t ie_len;
3864
3865		/**
3866		 * signal - signal strength in dBm (or 0 if not available)
3867		 */
3868		int ssi_signal;
3869	} rx_probe_req;
3870
3871	/**
3872	 * struct new_sta - Data for EVENT_NEW_STA events
3873	 */
3874	struct new_sta {
3875		const u8 *addr;
3876	} new_sta;
3877
3878	/**
3879	 * struct eapol_rx - Data for EVENT_EAPOL_RX events
3880	 */
3881	struct eapol_rx {
3882		const u8 *src;
3883		const u8 *data;
3884		size_t data_len;
3885	} eapol_rx;
3886
3887	/**
3888	 * signal_change - Data for EVENT_SIGNAL_CHANGE events
3889	 */
3890	struct wpa_signal_info signal_change;
3891
3892	/**
3893	 * struct best_channel - Data for EVENT_BEST_CHANNEL events
3894	 * @freq_24: Best 2.4 GHz band channel frequency in MHz
3895	 * @freq_5: Best 5 GHz band channel frequency in MHz
3896	 * @freq_overall: Best channel frequency in MHz
3897	 *
3898	 * 0 can be used to indicate no preference in either band.
3899	 */
3900	struct best_channel {
3901		int freq_24;
3902		int freq_5;
3903		int freq_overall;
3904	} best_chan;
3905
3906	struct unprot_deauth {
3907		const u8 *sa;
3908		const u8 *da;
3909		u16 reason_code;
3910	} unprot_deauth;
3911
3912	struct unprot_disassoc {
3913		const u8 *sa;
3914		const u8 *da;
3915		u16 reason_code;
3916	} unprot_disassoc;
3917
3918	/**
3919	 * struct low_ack - Data for EVENT_STATION_LOW_ACK events
3920	 * @addr: station address
3921	 */
3922	struct low_ack {
3923		u8 addr[ETH_ALEN];
3924	} low_ack;
3925
3926	/**
3927	 * struct p2p_dev_found - Data for EVENT_P2P_DEV_FOUND
3928	 */
3929	struct p2p_dev_found {
3930		const u8 *addr;
3931		const u8 *dev_addr;
3932		const u8 *pri_dev_type;
3933		const char *dev_name;
3934		u16 config_methods;
3935		u8 dev_capab;
3936		u8 group_capab;
3937	} p2p_dev_found;
3938
3939	/**
3940	 * struct p2p_go_neg_req_rx - Data for EVENT_P2P_GO_NEG_REQ_RX
3941	 */
3942	struct p2p_go_neg_req_rx {
3943		const u8 *src;
3944		u16 dev_passwd_id;
3945	} p2p_go_neg_req_rx;
3946
3947	/**
3948	 * struct p2p_go_neg_completed - Data for EVENT_P2P_GO_NEG_COMPLETED
3949	 */
3950	struct p2p_go_neg_completed {
3951		struct p2p_go_neg_results *res;
3952	} p2p_go_neg_completed;
3953
3954	struct p2p_prov_disc_req {
3955		const u8 *peer;
3956		u16 config_methods;
3957		const u8 *dev_addr;
3958		const u8 *pri_dev_type;
3959		const char *dev_name;
3960		u16 supp_config_methods;
3961		u8 dev_capab;
3962		u8 group_capab;
3963	} p2p_prov_disc_req;
3964
3965	struct p2p_prov_disc_resp {
3966		const u8 *peer;
3967		u16 config_methods;
3968	} p2p_prov_disc_resp;
3969
3970	struct p2p_sd_req {
3971		int freq;
3972		const u8 *sa;
3973		u8 dialog_token;
3974		u16 update_indic;
3975		const u8 *tlvs;
3976		size_t tlvs_len;
3977	} p2p_sd_req;
3978
3979	struct p2p_sd_resp {
3980		const u8 *sa;
3981		u16 update_indic;
3982		const u8 *tlvs;
3983		size_t tlvs_len;
3984	} p2p_sd_resp;
3985
3986	/**
3987	 * struct ibss_peer_lost - Data for EVENT_IBSS_PEER_LOST
3988	 */
3989	struct ibss_peer_lost {
3990		u8 peer[ETH_ALEN];
3991	} ibss_peer_lost;
3992
3993	/**
3994	 * struct driver_gtk_rekey - Data for EVENT_DRIVER_GTK_REKEY
3995	 */
3996	struct driver_gtk_rekey {
3997		const u8 *bssid;
3998		const u8 *replay_ctr;
3999	} driver_gtk_rekey;
4000
4001	/**
4002	 * struct client_poll - Data for EVENT_DRIVER_CLIENT_POLL_OK events
4003	 * @addr: station address
4004	 */
4005	struct client_poll {
4006		u8 addr[ETH_ALEN];
4007	} client_poll;
4008
4009	/**
4010	 * struct eapol_tx_status
4011	 * @dst: Original destination
4012	 * @data: Data starting with IEEE 802.1X header (!)
4013	 * @data_len: Length of data
4014	 * @ack: Indicates ack or lost frame
4015	 *
4016	 * This corresponds to hapd_send_eapol if the frame sent
4017	 * there isn't just reported as EVENT_TX_STATUS.
4018	 */
4019	struct eapol_tx_status {
4020		const u8 *dst;
4021		const u8 *data;
4022		int data_len;
4023		int ack;
4024	} eapol_tx_status;
4025
4026	/**
4027	 * struct ch_switch
4028	 * @freq: Frequency of new channel in MHz
4029	 * @ht_enabled: Whether this is an HT channel
4030	 * @ch_offset: Secondary channel offset
4031	 */
4032	struct ch_switch {
4033		int freq;
4034		int ht_enabled;
4035		int ch_offset;
4036	} ch_switch;
4037
4038	/**
4039	 * struct connect_failed - Data for EVENT_CONNECT_FAILED_REASON
4040	 * @addr: Remote client address
4041	 * @code: Reason code for connection failure
4042	 */
4043	struct connect_failed_reason {
4044		u8 addr[ETH_ALEN];
4045		enum {
4046			MAX_CLIENT_REACHED,
4047			BLOCKED_CLIENT
4048		} code;
4049	} connect_failed_reason;
4050
4051	/**
4052	 * struct dfs_event - Data for radar detected events
4053	 * @freq: Frequency of the channel in MHz
4054	 */
4055	struct dfs_event {
4056		int freq;
4057		int ht_enabled;
4058		int chan_offset;
4059		enum chan_width chan_width;
4060		int cf1;
4061		int cf2;
4062	} dfs_event;
4063
4064	/**
4065	 * survey_results - Survey result data for EVENT_SURVEY
4066	 * @freq_filter: Requested frequency survey filter, 0 if request
4067	 *	was for all survey data
4068	 * @survey_list: Linked list of survey data
4069	 */
4070	struct survey_results {
4071		unsigned int freq_filter;
4072		struct dl_list survey_list; /* struct freq_survey */
4073	} survey_results;
4074
4075	/**
4076	 * channel_list_changed - Data for EVENT_CHANNEL_LIST_CHANGED
4077	 * @initiator: Initiator of the regulatory change
4078	 */
4079	struct channel_list_changed {
4080		enum reg_change_initiator initiator;
4081	} channel_list_changed;
4082};
4083
4084/**
4085 * wpa_supplicant_event - Report a driver event for wpa_supplicant
4086 * @ctx: Context pointer (wpa_s); this is the ctx variable registered
4087 *	with struct wpa_driver_ops::init()
4088 * @event: event type (defined above)
4089 * @data: possible extra data for the event
4090 *
4091 * Driver wrapper code should call this function whenever an event is received
4092 * from the driver.
4093 */
4094void wpa_supplicant_event(void *ctx, enum wpa_event_type event,
4095			  union wpa_event_data *data);
4096
4097
4098/*
4099 * The following inline functions are provided for convenience to simplify
4100 * event indication for some of the common events.
4101 */
4102
4103static inline void drv_event_assoc(void *ctx, const u8 *addr, const u8 *ie,
4104				   size_t ielen, int reassoc)
4105{
4106	union wpa_event_data event;
4107	os_memset(&event, 0, sizeof(event));
4108	event.assoc_info.reassoc = reassoc;
4109	event.assoc_info.req_ies = ie;
4110	event.assoc_info.req_ies_len = ielen;
4111	event.assoc_info.addr = addr;
4112	wpa_supplicant_event(ctx, EVENT_ASSOC, &event);
4113}
4114
4115static inline void drv_event_disassoc(void *ctx, const u8 *addr)
4116{
4117	union wpa_event_data event;
4118	os_memset(&event, 0, sizeof(event));
4119	event.disassoc_info.addr = addr;
4120	wpa_supplicant_event(ctx, EVENT_DISASSOC, &event);
4121}
4122
4123static inline void drv_event_eapol_rx(void *ctx, const u8 *src, const u8 *data,
4124				      size_t data_len)
4125{
4126	union wpa_event_data event;
4127	os_memset(&event, 0, sizeof(event));
4128	event.eapol_rx.src = src;
4129	event.eapol_rx.data = data;
4130	event.eapol_rx.data_len = data_len;
4131	wpa_supplicant_event(ctx, EVENT_EAPOL_RX, &event);
4132}
4133
4134/* driver_common.c */
4135void wpa_scan_results_free(struct wpa_scan_results *res);
4136
4137/* Convert wpa_event_type to a string for logging */
4138const char * event_to_string(enum wpa_event_type event);
4139
4140#endif /* DRIVER_H */
4141