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- /*
- * This file define a set of standard wireless extensions
- *
- * Version : 7 23.4.99
- *
- * Authors : Jean Tourrilhes - HPLB - <jt@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
- */
- #ifndef _LINUX_WIRELESS_H
- #define _LINUX_WIRELESS_H
- /************************** DOCUMENTATION **************************/
- /*
- * Basically, the wireless extensions are for now a set of standard ioctl
- * call + /proc/net/wireless
- *
- * The entry /proc/net/wireless give statistics and information on the
- * driver.
- * This is better than having each driver having its entry because
- * its centralised and we may remove the driver module safely.
- *
- * Ioctl are used to configure the driver and issue commands. This is
- * better than command line options of insmod because we may want to
- * change dynamically (while the driver is running) some parameters.
- *
- * The ioctl mechanimsm are copied from standard devices ioctl.
- * We have the list of command plus a structure descibing the
- * data exchanged...
- * Note that to add these ioctl, I was obliged to modify :
- * net/core/dev.c (two place + add include)
- * net/ipv4/af_inet.c (one place + add include)
- *
- * /proc/net/wireless is a copy of /proc/net/dev.
- * We have a structure for data passed from the driver to /proc/net/wireless
- * Too add this, I've modified :
- * net/core/dev.c (two other places)
- * include/linux/netdevice.h (one place)
- * include/linux/proc_fs.h (one place)
- *
- * Do not add here things that are redundant with other mechanisms
- * (drivers init, ifconfig, /proc/net/dev, ...) and with are not
- * wireless specific.
- *
- * These wireless extensions are not magic : each driver has to provide
- * support for them...
- *
- * IMPORTANT NOTE : As everything in the kernel, this is very much a
- * work in progress. Contact me if you have ideas of improvements...
- */
- /***************************** INCLUDES *****************************/
- #if 0
- #include <linux/types.h> /* for "caddr_t" et al */
- #include <linux/socket.h> /* for "struct sockaddr" et al */
- #include <linux/if.h> /* for IFNAMSIZ and co... */
- #endif
- /**************************** CONSTANTS ****************************/
- /* --------------------------- VERSION --------------------------- */
- /*
- * This constant is used to know the availability of the wireless
- * extensions and to know which version of wireless extensions it is
- * (there is some stuff that will be added in the future...)
- * I just plan to increment with each new version.
- */
- #define WIRELESS_EXT 6
- /*
- * Changes :
- *
- * V2 to V3
- * --------
- * Alan Cox start some incompatibles changes. I've integrated a bit more.
- * - Encryption renamed to Encode to avoid US regulation problems
- * - Frequency changed from float to struct to avoid problems on old 386
- *
- * V3 to V4
- * --------
- * - Add sensitivity
- *
- * V4 to V5
- * --------
- * - Missing encoding definitions in range
- * - Access points stuff
- *
- * V5 to V6
- * --------
- * - 802.11 support (ESSID ioctls)
- *
- * V6 to V7
- * --------
- * - define IW_ESSID_MAX_SIZE and IW_MAX_AP
- */
- /* -------------------------- IOCTL LIST -------------------------- */
- /* Basic operations */
- #define SIOCSIWNAME 0x8B00 /* Unused ??? */
- #define SIOCGIWNAME 0x8B01 /* get name */
- #define SIOCSIWNWID 0x8B02 /* set network id */
- #define SIOCGIWNWID 0x8B03 /* get network id */
- #define SIOCSIWFREQ 0x8B04 /* set channel/frequency */
- #define SIOCGIWFREQ 0x8B05 /* get channel/frequency */
- #define SIOCSIWENCODE 0x8B06 /* set encoding info */
- #define SIOCGIWENCODE 0x8B07 /* get encoding info */
- #define SIOCSIWSENS 0x8B08 /* set sensitivity */
- #define SIOCGIWSENS 0x8B09 /* get sensitivity */
- /* Informative stuff */
- #define SIOCSIWRANGE 0x8B0A /* Unused ??? */
- #define SIOCGIWRANGE 0x8B0B /* Get range of parameters */
- #define SIOCSIWPRIV 0x8B0C /* Unused ??? */
- #define SIOCGIWPRIV 0x8B0D /* get private ioctl interface info */
- /* Mobile IP support */
- #define SIOCSIWSPY 0x8B10 /* set spy addresses */
- #define SIOCGIWSPY 0x8B11 /* get spy info (quality of link) */
- /* Access Point manipulation */
- #define SIOCSIWAP 0x8B14 /* set access point hardware addresses */
- #define SIOCGIWAP 0x8B15 /* get access point hardware addresses */
- #define SIOCGIWAPLIST 0x8B17 /* get list of access point in range */
- /* 802.11 specific support */
- #define SIOCSIWESSID 0x8B1A /* set ESSID (network name) */
- #define SIOCGIWESSID 0x8B1B /* get ESSID */
- /* As the ESSID is a string up to 32 bytes long, it doesn't fit within the
- * 'iwreq' structure, so we need to use the 'data' member to point to a
- * string in user space, like it is done for RANGE...
- * The "flags" member indicate if the ESSID is active or not.
- */
- /* ------------------------- IOCTL STUFF ------------------------- */
- /* The first and the last (range) */
- #define SIOCIWFIRST 0x8B00
- #define SIOCIWLAST 0x8B1B
- /* Even : get (world access), odd : set (root access) */
- #define IW_IS_SET(cmd) (!((cmd) & 0x1))
- #define IW_IS_GET(cmd) ((cmd) & 0x1)
- /* ------------------------- PRIVATE INFO ------------------------- */
- /*
- * The following is used with SIOCGIWPRIV. It allow a driver to define
- * the interface (name, type of data) for its private ioctl.
- * Privates ioctl are SIOCDEVPRIVATE -> SIOCDEVPRIVATE + 0xF
- */
- #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_MASK 0x7000 /* Type of arguments */
- #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_NONE 0x0000
- #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_BYTE 0x1000 /* Char as number */
- #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_CHAR 0x2000 /* Char as character */
- #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_INT 0x4000 /* 32 bits int */
- #define IW_PRIV_TYPE_FLOAT 0x5000
- #define IW_PRIV_SIZE_FIXED 0x0800 /* Variable or fixed nuber of args */
- #define IW_PRIV_SIZE_MASK 0x07FF /* Max number of those args */
- /*
- * Note : if the number of args is fixed and the size < 16 octets,
- * instead of passing a pointer we will put args in the iwreq struct...
- */
- /* ----------------------- OTHER CONSTANTS ----------------------- */
- /* Maximum frequencies in the range struct */
- #define IW_MAX_FREQUENCIES 16
- /* Note : if you have something like 80 frequencies,
- * don't increase this constant and don't fill the frequency list.
- * The user will be able to set by channel anyway... */
- /* Maximum of address that you may set with SPY */
- #define IW_MAX_SPY 8
- /* Maximum of address that you may get in the
- list of access points in range */
- #define IW_MAX_AP 8
- /* Maximum size of the ESSID string */
- #define IW_ESSID_MAX_SIZE 32
- /****************************** TYPES ******************************/
- /* --------------------------- SUBTYPES --------------------------- */
- /*
- * A frequency
- * For numbers lower than 10^9, we encode the number in 'mant' and
- * set 'exp' to 0
- * For number greater than 10^9, we divide it by a power of 10.
- * The power of 10 is in 'exp', the result is in 'mant'.
- */
- struct iw_freq
- {
- __u32 m; /* Mantissa */
- __u16 e; /* Exponent */
- };
- /*
- * Quality of the link
- */
- struct iw_quality
- {
- __u8 qual; /* link quality (SNR or better...) */
- __u8 level; /* signal level */
- __u8 noise; /* noise level */
- __u8 updated; /* Flags to know if updated */
- };
- /*
- * Packet discarded in the wireless adapter due to
- * "wireless" specific problems...
- */
- struct iw_discarded
- {
- __u32 nwid; /* Wrong nwid */
- __u32 code; /* Unable to code/decode */
- __u32 misc; /* Others cases */
- };
- /*
- * Encoding information (setting and so on)
- * Encoding might be hardware encryption, scrambing or others
- */
- struct iw_encoding
- {
- __u8 method; /* Algorithm number / key used */
- __u64 code; /* Data/key used for algorithm */
- };
- /* ------------------------ WIRELESS STATS ------------------------ */
- /*
- * Wireless statistics (used for /proc/net/wireless)
- */
- struct iw_statistics
- {
- __u8 status; /* Status
- * - device dependent for now */
- struct iw_quality qual; /* Quality of the link
- * (instant/mean/max) */
- struct iw_discarded discard; /* Packet discarded counts */
- };
- /* ------------------------ IOCTL REQUEST ------------------------ */
- /*
- * The structure to exchange data for ioctl.
- * This structure is the same as 'struct ifreq', but (re)defined for
- * convenience...
- *
- * Note that it should fit on the same memory footprint !
- * You should check this when increasing the above structures (16 octets)
- * 16 octets = 128 bits. Warning, pointers might be 64 bits wide...
- */
- struct iwreq
- {
- union
- {
- char ifrn_name[IFNAMSIZ]; /* if name, e.g. "en0" */
- } ifr_ifrn;
- /* Data part */
- union
- {
- /* Config - generic */
- char name[IFNAMSIZ];
- /* Name : used to verify the presence of wireless extensions.
- * Name of the protocol/provider... */
- struct /* network id (or domain) : used to to */
- { /* create logical channels on the air */
- __u32 nwid; /* value */
- __u8 on; /* active/unactive nwid */
- } nwid;
- struct iw_freq freq; /* frequency or channel :
- * 0-1000 = channel
- * > 1000 = frequency in Hz */
- struct iw_encoding encoding; /* Encoding stuff */
- __u32 sensitivity; /* signal level threshold */
- struct sockaddr ap_addr; /* Access point address */
- struct /* For all data bigger than 16 octets */
- {
- caddr_t pointer; /* Pointer to the data
- * (in user space) */
- __u16 length; /* fields or byte size */
- __u16 flags; /* Optional params */
- } data;
- } u;
- };
- /* -------------------------- IOCTL DATA -------------------------- */
- /*
- * For those ioctl which want to exchange mode data that what could
- * fit in the above structure...
- */
- /*
- * Range of parameters
- */
- struct iw_range
- {
- /* Informative stuff (to choose between different interface) */
- __u32 throughput; /* To give an idea... */
- /* NWID (or domain id) */
- __u32 min_nwid; /* Minimal NWID we are able to set */
- __u32 max_nwid; /* Maximal NWID we are able to set */
- /* Frequency */
- __u16 num_channels; /* Number of channels [0; num - 1] */
- __u8 num_frequency; /* Number of entry in the list */
- struct iw_freq freq[IW_MAX_FREQUENCIES]; /* list */
- /* Note : this frequency list doesn't need to fit channel numbers */
- /* signal level threshold range */
- __u32 sensitivity;
- /* Quality of link & SNR stuff */
- struct iw_quality max_qual; /* Quality of the link */
- /* Encoder stuff */
- struct iw_encoding max_encoding; /* Encoding max range */
- };
- /*
- * Private ioctl interface information
- */
-
- struct iw_priv_args
- {
- __u32 cmd; /* Number of the ioctl to issue */
- __u16 set_args; /* Type and number of args */
- __u16 get_args; /* Type and number of args */
- char name[IFNAMSIZ]; /* Name of the extension */
- };
- #endif /* _LINUX_WIRELESS_H */
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