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The 802.1X EAPOL handshake hostapd does requires knowing whether the frame was ack'ed by the peer. Currently, we fudge this pretty badly by not even transmitting the frame as a normal data frame but injecting it with radiotap and getting the status out of radiotap monitor as well. This is rather complex, confuses users (mon.wlan0 presence) and doesn't work with all hardware. To get rid of that hack, introduce a real wifi TX status option for data frame transmissions. This works similar to the existing TX timestamping in that it reflects the SKB back to the socket's error queue with a SCM_WIFI_STATUS cmsg that has an int indicating ACK status (0/1). Since it is possible that at some point we will want to have TX timestamping and wifi status in a single errqueue SKB (there's little point in not doing that), redefine SO_EE_ORIGIN_TIMESTAMPING to SO_EE_ORIGIN_TXSTATUS which can collect more than just the timestamp; keep the old constant as an alias of course. Currently the internal APIs don't make that possible, but it wouldn't be hard to split them up in a way that makes it possible. Thanks to Neil Horman for helping me figure out the functions that add the control messages. Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
127 lines
3.6 KiB
C
127 lines
3.6 KiB
C
/*
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* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
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* License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
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* for more details.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001 Ralf Baechle
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* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
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*/
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#ifndef _ASM_SOCKET_H
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#define _ASM_SOCKET_H
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#include <asm/sockios.h>
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/*
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* For setsockopt(2)
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*
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* This defines are ABI conformant as far as Linux supports these ...
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*/
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#define SOL_SOCKET 0xffff
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#define SO_DEBUG 0x0001 /* Record debugging information. */
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#define SO_REUSEADDR 0x0004 /* Allow reuse of local addresses. */
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#define SO_KEEPALIVE 0x0008 /* Keep connections alive and send
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SIGPIPE when they die. */
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#define SO_DONTROUTE 0x0010 /* Don't do local routing. */
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#define SO_BROADCAST 0x0020 /* Allow transmission of
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broadcast messages. */
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#define SO_LINGER 0x0080 /* Block on close of a reliable
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socket to transmit pending data. */
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#define SO_OOBINLINE 0x0100 /* Receive out-of-band data in-band. */
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#if 0
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To add: #define SO_REUSEPORT 0x0200 /* Allow local address and port reuse. */
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#endif
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#define SO_TYPE 0x1008 /* Compatible name for SO_STYLE. */
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#define SO_STYLE SO_TYPE /* Synonym */
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#define SO_ERROR 0x1007 /* get error status and clear */
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#define SO_SNDBUF 0x1001 /* Send buffer size. */
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#define SO_RCVBUF 0x1002 /* Receive buffer. */
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#define SO_SNDLOWAT 0x1003 /* send low-water mark */
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#define SO_RCVLOWAT 0x1004 /* receive low-water mark */
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#define SO_SNDTIMEO 0x1005 /* send timeout */
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#define SO_RCVTIMEO 0x1006 /* receive timeout */
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#define SO_ACCEPTCONN 0x1009
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#define SO_PROTOCOL 0x1028 /* protocol type */
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#define SO_DOMAIN 0x1029 /* domain/socket family */
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/* linux-specific, might as well be the same as on i386 */
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#define SO_NO_CHECK 11
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#define SO_PRIORITY 12
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#define SO_BSDCOMPAT 14
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#define SO_PASSCRED 17
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#define SO_PEERCRED 18
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/* Security levels - as per NRL IPv6 - don't actually do anything */
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#define SO_SECURITY_AUTHENTICATION 22
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#define SO_SECURITY_ENCRYPTION_TRANSPORT 23
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#define SO_SECURITY_ENCRYPTION_NETWORK 24
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#define SO_BINDTODEVICE 25
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/* Socket filtering */
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#define SO_ATTACH_FILTER 26
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#define SO_DETACH_FILTER 27
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#define SO_PEERNAME 28
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#define SO_TIMESTAMP 29
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#define SCM_TIMESTAMP SO_TIMESTAMP
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#define SO_PEERSEC 30
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#define SO_SNDBUFFORCE 31
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#define SO_RCVBUFFORCE 33
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#define SO_PASSSEC 34
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#define SO_TIMESTAMPNS 35
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#define SCM_TIMESTAMPNS SO_TIMESTAMPNS
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#define SO_MARK 36
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#define SO_TIMESTAMPING 37
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#define SCM_TIMESTAMPING SO_TIMESTAMPING
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#define SO_RXQ_OVFL 40
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#define SO_WIFI_STATUS 41
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#define SCM_WIFI_STATUS SO_WIFI_STATUS
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#ifdef __KERNEL__
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/** sock_type - Socket types
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*
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* Please notice that for binary compat reasons MIPS has to
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* override the enum sock_type in include/linux/net.h, so
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* we define ARCH_HAS_SOCKET_TYPES here.
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*
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* @SOCK_DGRAM - datagram (conn.less) socket
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* @SOCK_STREAM - stream (connection) socket
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* @SOCK_RAW - raw socket
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* @SOCK_RDM - reliably-delivered message
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* @SOCK_SEQPACKET - sequential packet socket
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* @SOCK_PACKET - linux specific way of getting packets at the dev level.
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* For writing rarp and other similar things on the user level.
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*/
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enum sock_type {
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SOCK_DGRAM = 1,
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SOCK_STREAM = 2,
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SOCK_RAW = 3,
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SOCK_RDM = 4,
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SOCK_SEQPACKET = 5,
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SOCK_DCCP = 6,
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SOCK_PACKET = 10,
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};
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#define SOCK_MAX (SOCK_PACKET + 1)
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/* Mask which covers at least up to SOCK_MASK-1. The
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* * remaining bits are used as flags. */
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#define SOCK_TYPE_MASK 0xf
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/* Flags for socket, socketpair, paccept */
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#define SOCK_CLOEXEC O_CLOEXEC
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#define SOCK_NONBLOCK O_NONBLOCK
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#define ARCH_HAS_SOCKET_TYPES 1
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#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
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#endif /* _ASM_SOCKET_H */
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