kernel-fxtec-pro1x/Documentation/usb/wusb-cbaf
David Vrabel 6fae35f9ce uwb: add basic radio manager
The UWB radio manager coordinates the use of the radio between the
PALs that may be using it.  PALs request use of the radio with
uwb_radio_start() and the radio manager will start beaconing if its
not already doing so.  When the last PAL has called uwb_radio_stop()
beaconing will be stopped.

In the future, the radio manager will have a more sophisticated channel
selection algorithm, probably following the Channel Selection Policy
from the WiMedia Alliance when it is finalized.  For now, channel 9
(BG1, TFC1) is selected.

The user may override the channel selected by the radio manager and may
force the radio to stop beaconing.

The WUSB Host Controller PAL makes use of this and there are two new
debug PAL commands that can be used for testing.

Signed-off-by: David Vrabel <david.vrabel@csr.com>
2008-11-19 14:46:33 +00:00

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#! /bin/bash
#
set -e
progname=$(basename $0)
function help
{
cat <<EOF
Usage: $progname COMMAND DEVICEs [ARGS]
Command for manipulating the pairing/authentication credentials of a
Wireless USB device that supports wired-mode Cable-Based-Association.
Works in conjunction with the wusb-cba.ko driver from http://linuxuwb.org.
DEVICE
sysfs path to the device to authenticate; for example, both this
guys are the same:
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb1/1-4/1-4.4/1-4.4:1.1
/sys/bus/usb/drivers/wusb-cbaf/1-4.4:1.1
COMMAND/ARGS are
start
Start a WUSB host controller (by setting up a CHID)
set-chid DEVICE HOST-CHID HOST-BANDGROUP HOST-NAME
Sets host information in the device; after this you can call the
get-cdid to see how does this device report itself to us.
get-cdid DEVICE
Get the device ID associated to the HOST-CHDI we sent with
'set-chid'. We might not know about it.
set-cc DEVICE
If we allow the device to connect, set a random new CDID and CK
(connection key). Device saves them for the next time it wants to
connect wireless. We save them for that next time also so we can
authenticate the device (when we see the CDID he uses to id
itself) and the CK to crypto talk to it.
CHID is always 16 hex bytes in 'XX YY ZZ...' form
BANDGROUP is almost always 0001
Examples:
You can default most arguments to '' to get a sane value:
$ $progname set-chid '' '' '' "My host name"
A full sequence:
$ $progname set-chid '' '' '' "My host name"
$ $progname get-cdid ''
$ $progname set-cc ''
EOF
}
# Defaults
# FIXME: CHID should come from a database :), band group from the host
host_CHID="00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 aa bb cc dd ee ff"
host_band_group="0001"
host_name=$(hostname)
devs="$(echo /sys/bus/usb/drivers/wusb-cbaf/[0-9]*)"
hdevs="$(for h in /sys/class/uwb_rc/*/wusbhc; do readlink -f $h; done)"
result=0
case $1 in
start)
for dev in ${2:-$hdevs}
do
echo $host_CHID > $dev/wusb_chid
echo I: started host $(basename $dev) >&2
done
;;
stop)
for dev in ${2:-$hdevs}
do
echo 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > $dev/wusb_chid
echo I: stopped host $(basename $dev) >&2
done
;;
set-chid)
shift
for dev in ${2:-$devs}; do
echo "${4:-$host_name}" > $dev/wusb_host_name
echo "${3:-$host_band_group}" > $dev/wusb_host_band_groups
echo ${2:-$host_CHID} > $dev/wusb_chid
done
;;
get-cdid)
for dev in ${2:-$devs}
do
cat $dev/wusb_cdid
done
;;
set-cc)
for dev in ${2:-$devs}; do
shift
CDID="$(head --bytes=16 /dev/urandom | od -tx1 -An)"
CK="$(head --bytes=16 /dev/urandom | od -tx1 -An)"
echo "$CDID" > $dev/wusb_cdid
echo "$CK" > $dev/wusb_ck
echo I: CC set >&2
echo "CHID: $(cat $dev/wusb_chid)"
echo "CDID:$CDID"
echo "CK: $CK"
done
;;
help|h|--help|-h)
help
;;
*)
echo "E: Unknown usage" 1>&2
help 1>&2
result=1
esac
exit $result