tests: cfg80211 offchannel TX vs. operating channel

This test case shows an example case where an uncancelled offchannel TX
frame command seems to end up getting following CMD_FRAME TX operations
transmitting on incorrect channel.

Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
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Jouni Malinen 2014-03-29 10:56:43 +02:00
parent 8604a68eec
commit 43c5bc94f5

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@ -4,7 +4,12 @@
# This software may be distributed under the terms of the BSD license.
# See README for more details.
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger()
import binascii
import os
import subprocess
import time
import hostapd
from nl80211 import *
@ -33,3 +38,66 @@ def test_cfg80211_disassociate(dev, apdev):
ev = hapd.wait_event([ "AP-STA-DISCONNECTED" ], timeout=5)
if ev is None:
raise Exception("No disconnection event received from hostapd")
def nl80211_frame(dev, ifindex, frame, freq=None, duration=None, offchannel_tx_ok=False):
attrs = build_nl80211_attr_u32('IFINDEX', ifindex)
if freq is not None:
attrs += build_nl80211_attr_u32('WIPHY_FREQ', freq)
if duration is not None:
attrs += build_nl80211_attr_u32('DURATION', duration)
if offchannel_tx_ok:
attrs += build_nl80211_attr_flag('OFFCHANNEL_TX_OK')
attrs += build_nl80211_attr('FRAME', frame)
return parse_nl80211_attrs(nl80211_command(dev, 'FRAME', attrs))
def nl80211_frame_wait_cancel(dev, ifindex, cookie):
attrs = build_nl80211_attr_u32('IFINDEX', ifindex)
attrs += build_nl80211_attr('COOKIE', cookie)
return nl80211_command(dev, 'FRAME_WAIT_CANCEL', attrs)
def nl80211_remain_on_channel(dev, ifindex, freq, duration):
attrs = build_nl80211_attr_u32('IFINDEX', ifindex)
attrs += build_nl80211_attr_u32('WIPHY_FREQ', freq)
attrs += build_nl80211_attr_u32('DURATION', duration)
return nl80211_command(dev, 'REMAIN_ON_CHANNEL', attrs)
def test_cfg80211_tx_frame(dev, apdev, params):
"""cfg80211 offchannel TX frame command"""
ifindex = int(dev[0].get_driver_status_field("ifindex"))
frame = binascii.unhexlify("d000000002000000010002000000000002000000010000000409506f9a090001dd5e506f9a0902020025080401001f0502006414060500585804510b0906000200000000000b1000585804510b0102030405060708090a0b0d1d000200000000000108000000000000000000101100084465766963652041110500585804510bdd190050f204104a0001101012000200011049000600372a000120")
dev[0].request("P2P_GROUP_ADD freq=2412")
res = nl80211_frame(dev[0], ifindex, frame, freq=2422, duration=500,
offchannel_tx_ok=True)
time.sleep(0.1)
# note: Uncommenting this seems to remove the incorrect channel issue
#nl80211_frame_wait_cancel(dev[0], ifindex, res[nl80211_attr['COOKIE']])
# note: this Action frame ends up getting sent incorrectly on 2422 MHz
nl80211_frame(dev[0], ifindex, frame, freq=2412)
time.sleep(1.5)
# note: also the Deauthenticate frame sent by the GO going down ends up
# being transmitted incorrectly on 2422 MHz.
try:
arg = [ "tshark",
"-r", os.path.join(params['logdir'], "hwsim0.pcapng"),
"-R", "wlan.fc.type_subtype == 13",
"-Tfields", "-e", "radiotap.channel.freq" ]
cmd = subprocess.Popen(arg, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=open('/dev/null', 'w'))
except Exception, e:
logger.info("Could run run tshark check: " + str(e))
cmd = None
pass
if cmd:
freq = cmd.stdout.read().splitlines()
if len(freq) != 2:
raise Exception("Unexpected number of Action frames (%d)" % len(freq))
if freq[0] != "2422":
raise Exception("First Action frame on unexpected channel: %s MHz" % freq[0])
if freq[1] != "2412":
raise Exception("Second Action frame on unexpected channel: %s MHz" % freq[1])