Add a new parameter wps_disabled to network block (wpa_ssid). This
parameter allows WPS functionality to be disabled in AP mode.
Signed-off-by: Lior David <qca_liord@qca.qualcomm.com>
While this is unlikely to make any practical difference, it is better to
keep consistent with hostapd configuration parser.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
If the network profile key_mgmt parameter was not set, wpa_supplicant
defaulted to enabling both WPA-PSK and WPA-EAP. This is not correct for
AP mode operations, so remove WPA-EAP in such a case to fix WPA-PSK
without explicit key_mgmt parameter.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
wpa_supplicant was starting P2P group processing for all AP mode
interfaces in CONFIG_P2P=y builds. This is unnecessary and such
operations should be enabled only for actual GO interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
Commit afb2e8b891 ('tests: Store P2P
Device ifname in class WpaSupplicant') did not take into account the
possibility of capa.flags not existing in get_driver_status() and broke
WEXT test cases. Fix this by checking that capa.flags is present before
looking at its value.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
This allow to run hwsim test cases.
duts go to apdev while refs go to dev
For now I tested:
./run-tests.py -d hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -h ap_open -h dfs
./run-tests.py -r hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -h ibss_open -v
./run-tests.py -r hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -r hwsim2 -d hwsim3 -d hwsim4 -h ap_vht80 -v
./run-tests.py -r hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -r hwsim2 -d hwsim3 -d hwsim4 -h all -k ap -k vht
Signed-off-by: Janusz Dziedzic <janusz.dziedzic@tieto.com>
This is simple example how to write a simple test case.
modprobe mac80211_hwsim radios=4
run example:
./run-tests.py -d hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -t example
run example with monitors:
./run-tests.py -d hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -t example -m all -m hwsim2
run example with trace record:
./run-tests.py -d hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -t example -T
run example with trace and perf:
./run-tests.py -d hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -t example -T -P
restart hw before test case run:
./run-tests.py -d hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -t example -R
run example verbose
./run-tests.py -d hwsim0 -r hwsim1 -t example -v
For perf/trace you need to write own hw specyfic scripts:
trace_start.sh, trace_stop.sh
perf_start.sh, perf_stop.sh
In any case you will find logs in the logs/current/ directory.
Signed-off-by: Janusz Dziedzic <janusz.dziedzic@tieto.com>
Add monitor support. This supports monitors added to the current
interfaces. This also support standalone monitor with multi interfaces
support. This allows to get logs from different channels at the same
time to one pcap file.
Example of t3-monitor added to config.py file.
Signed-off-by: Janusz Dziedzic <janusz.dziedzic@tieto.com>
Add tests/remote directory and files:
config.py - handle devices/setup_params table
run-tests.py - run test cases
test_devices.py - run basic configuration tests
You can add own configuration file, by default this is cfg.py, and put
there devices and setup_params definition in format you can find in
config.py file. You can use -c option or just create cfg.py file.
Print available devices/test_cases:
./run-tests.py
Check devices (ssh connection, authorized_keys, interfaces):
./run-test.py -t devices
Run sanity tests (test_sanity_*):
./run-test.py -d <dut_name> -t sanity
Run all tests:
./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all
Run test_A and test_B:
./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t "test_A, test_B"
Set reference device, and run sanity tests:
./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -r <ref_name> -t sanity
Multiple duts/refs/monitors could be setup:
e.g.
./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -r <ref1_name> -r <ref2_name> -t sanity
Monitor could be set like this:
./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t sanity -m all -m <standalone_monitor>
You can also add filters to tests you would like to run
./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all -k wep -k g_only
./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all -k VHT80
./run-test.py doesn't start/terminate wpa_supplicant or hostpad,
test cases are resposible for that, while we don't know test
case requirements.
Restart (-R) trace (-T) and perf (-P) options available.
This request trace/perf logs from the hosts (if possible).
As parameters each test case get:
- devices - table of available devices
- setup_params
- duts - names of DUTs should be tested
- refs - names of reference devices should be used
- monitors - names of monitors list
Each test could return append_text.
Signed-off-by: Janusz Dziedzic <janusz.dziedzic@tieto.com>
The NL80211_CMD_WIPHY_REG_CHANGE can be handled by any of the
interfaces that are currently controlled by the wpa_supplicant.
However, some applications expect the REGDOM_CHANGE event to be
sent on the control interface of the initially added interface
(and do not expect the event on any of child interfaces).
To resolve this, when processing NL80211_CMD_WIPHY_REG_CHANGE,
find the highest parent in the chain, and use its control interface
to emit the CTRL-EVENT-REGDOM-CHANGE event.
Signed-off-by: Ilan Peer <ilan.peer@intel.com>
This is a regression test case to verify that MTK is calculated properly
also in this unexpected sequence.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
This makes it easier to write hwsim test cases to verify management
frame processing sequences with dropped or modified frames. When
ext_mgmt_frame_handling is used, this new command can be used to request
wpa_supplicant to process a received a management frame, e.g., based on
information reported in the MGMT-RX events.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
IEEE Std 802.11-2012 13.5.6.3 State transitions require an action
sending SETKEYS primitive to MAC when OPN_ACPT event occurs in CNF_RCVD
state in case of AMPE is used, but since MTK calculation is missed in
this condition, all zero valued key are passed to MAC and cause unicast
packet decryption error. This could happen if the first transmission of
plink Open frame is dropped and Confirm frame is processed first
followed by retransmitted Open frame.
Fix this by calculating the MTK also in this sequence of unexpected
messages.
Signed-off-by: Peter Oh <poh@qca.qualcomm.com>
IEEE Std 802.11-2012 Table 13-2, MPM finite state machine requires to
clear retryTimer when CNF_ACPT event occurs in OPN_SNT state which is
missing, so add it to comply with the standard.
This was found while debugging an MTK issue and this commit fixes a
potential issue that mesh sends invalid event (PLINK_OPEN) which will
lead another invalid timer register such as MeshConfirm Timer. This
behaviour might lead to undefined mesh state.
Signed-off-by: Peter Oh <poh@qca.qualcomm.com>
Instead of hardcoding "ad-hoc" in the array of supported capabilities,
add this only if the driver indicates support for IBSS.
Signed-off-by: Saurav Babu <saurav.babu@samsung.com>
In some terminal, verified with gtkterm and teraterm, backspace key is
not properly processed. For instance, type 'abc', 3 times of backspace
key press then '123' shows the result of 'abc123' instead of '123'. To
fix this, add a routine to process '\b' character input when using
edit_simple.c instead of edit.c (i.e., without CONFIG_WPA_CLI_EDIT=y).
Signed-off-by: Siwon Kang <kkangshawn@gmail.com>
wpas_ap_pmksa_cache_list() and wpas_ap_pmksa_cache_flush() should be
under the #ifdef since they're only called for the control iface and
use functionality that otherwise isn't available.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>
If there's ever a driver that, like nl80211, requires radiotap,
we need to have a NEED_RADIOTAP variable to avoid trying to link
the radiotap helpers twice. Introduce that.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>
Commit 4104267e81 ('Fix memory leak on NFC
DH generation error path') modified the generic (non-OpenSSL)
implementation of dh5_init() to free the previously assigned public key,
if any. However, that commit did not modify the OpenSSL specific version
of this function. Add the same change there to maintain consistent
behavior between these two implementations of the same function.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
Commit 4104267e81 ('Fix memory leak on NFC
DH generation error path') modified dh5_init() behavior in the
non-OpenSSL implementation to free the public key (if any was previously
set). However, this did not update one of the callers to make sure the
publ argument in the call is initialized. This could result in trying to
free invalid pointer and segmentation fault when hostapd or
wpa_supplicant was built against some other crypto library than OpenSSL.
Signed-off-by: Rujun Wang <chinawrj@gmail.com>
BoringSSL added OpenSSL 1.1.0's SSL_get_client_random() and friends in
working towards opaquifying the SSL struct. But it, for the moment,
still looks more like 1.0.2 than 1.1.0 and advertises
OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER as such. This means that there is no need to
define those in BoringSSL and defining them causes conflicts. (C does
not like having static and non-static functions with the same name.)
As requested, this is conditioned on defined(BORINGSSL_API_VERSION) so
wpa_supplicant may continue to support older BoringSSLs for a time.
(BoringSSL revisions without the accessors predate BoringSSL maintaining
a BORINGSSL_API_VERSION.)
Also add a missing opensslv.h include. tls_openssl.c is sensitive to
OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER, so it should include the header directly rather
than rely on another header to do so.
Signed-off-by: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com>
This verifies that pmf=2 is ignored for a non-RSN network while a
network profile specific ieee80211w=2 is enforced.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
Since ieee80211w=2 is an explicit configuration to wpa_supplicant, the
connection attempt for such non-PMF (non-RSN) capable networks should be
skipped.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
PMF is available only with RSN and pmf=2 could have prevented open
network connections. Change the global wpa_supplicant pmf parameter to
be interpreted as applying only to RSN cases to allow it to be used with
open networks.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
Many of the global configuration parameters are written as strings
without filtering and if there is an embedded newline character in the
value, unexpected configuration file data might be written.
This fixes an issue where wpa_supplicant could have updated the
configuration file global parameter with arbitrary data from the control
interface or D-Bus interface. While those interfaces are supposed to be
accessible only for trusted users/applications, it may be possible that
an untrusted user has access to a management software component that
does not validate the value of a parameter before passing it to
wpa_supplicant.
This could allow such an untrusted user to inject almost arbitrary data
into the configuration file. Such configuration file could result in
wpa_supplicant trying to load a library (e.g., opensc_engine_path,
pkcs11_engine_path, pkcs11_module_path, load_dynamic_eap) from user
controlled location when starting again. This would allow code from that
library to be executed under the wpa_supplicant process privileges.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
Most of the cred block parameters are written as strings without
filtering and if there is an embedded newline character in the value,
unexpected configuration file data might be written.
This fixes an issue where wpa_supplicant could have updated the
configuration file cred parameter with arbitrary data from the control
interface or D-Bus interface. While those interfaces are supposed to be
accessible only for trusted users/applications, it may be possible that
an untrusted user has access to a management software component that
does not validate the credential value before passing it to
wpa_supplicant.
This could allow such an untrusted user to inject almost arbitrary data
into the configuration file. Such configuration file could result in
wpa_supplicant trying to load a library (e.g., opensc_engine_path,
pkcs11_engine_path, pkcs11_module_path, load_dynamic_eap) from user
controlled location when starting again. This would allow code from that
library to be executed under the wpa_supplicant process privileges.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
Spurious newlines output while writing the config file can corrupt the
wpa_supplicant configuration. Avoid writing these for the network block
parameters. This is a generic filter that cover cases that may not have
been explicitly addressed with a more specific commit to avoid control
characters in the psk parameter.
Signed-off-by: Paul Stewart <pstew@google.com>
WPA/WPA2-Personal passphrase is not allowed to include control
characters. Reject a passphrase configuration attempt if that passphrase
includes an invalid passphrase.
This fixes an issue where wpa_supplicant could have updated the
configuration file psk parameter with arbitrary data from the control
interface or D-Bus interface. While those interfaces are supposed to be
accessible only for trusted users/applications, it may be possible that
an untrusted user has access to a management software component that
does not validate the passphrase value before passing it to
wpa_supplicant.
This could allow such an untrusted user to inject up to 63 characters of
almost arbitrary data into the configuration file. Such configuration
file could result in wpa_supplicant trying to load a library (e.g.,
opensc_engine_path, pkcs11_engine_path, pkcs11_module_path,
load_dynamic_eap) from user controlled location when starting again.
This would allow code from that library to be executed under the
wpa_supplicant process privileges.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
This verifies that a WPA2PSK passphrase with control characters gets
rejected in a WPS Credential and that control characters in SSID get
written as a hexdump.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
WPA/WPA2-Personal passphrase is not allowed to include control
characters. Reject a Credential received from a WPS Registrar both as
STA (Credential) and AP (AP Settings) if the credential is for WPAPSK or
WPA2PSK authentication type and includes an invalid passphrase.
This fixes an issue where hostapd or wpa_supplicant could have updated
the configuration file PSK/passphrase parameter with arbitrary data from
an external device (Registrar) that may not be fully trusted. Should
such data include a newline character, the resulting configuration file
could become invalid and fail to be parsed.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
One of supported code paths already allows this scenario. It is used if
driver doesn't report NL80211_ATTR_DEVICE_AP_SME and doesn't support
monitor interface. In such situation:
1) We don't quit if subscribing for WLAN_FC_STYPE_PROBE_REQ fails
2) We don't try subscribing for WLAN_FC_STYPE_ACTION
3) We fallback to AP SME mode after failing to create monitor interface
4) We don't quit if subscribing for WLAN_FC_STYPE_PROBE_REQ fails
Above scenario is used, e.g., with brcmfmac. As you can see - thanks to
events provided by cfg80211 - it's not really required to receive Probe
Request or action frames.
However, the previous implementation did not allow using hostapd with
drivers that:
1) Report NL80211_ATTR_DEVICE_AP_SME
2) Don't support subscribing for PROBE_REQ and/or ACTION frames
In case of using such a driver hostapd will cancel setup after failing
to subscribe for WLAN_FC_STYPE_ACTION. I noticed it after setting flag
WIPHY_FLAG_HAVE_AP_SME in brcmfmac driver for my experiments.
This patch allows working with such drivers with just a small warning
printed as debug message.
Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <zajec5@gmail.com>
This reduces duration that private keying material might remain in the
process memory by clearing wpabuf data used in WPS operations when there
is possibility of the buffer including keys or related material.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
When a dedicated P2P Device interface is used, its configuration should
be cloned to the group interface. Add a test that covers this both when
a separate group interface is used and not.
Signed-off-by: Andrei Otcheretianski <andrei.otcheretianski@intel.com>
When the P2P Device interface is used and an existing interface is used
for P2P GO/Client, the P2P Device configuration was not cloned to the
configuration of the existing interface. Thus, configuration parameters
such as idle_group_time, etc., were not propagated to the P2P GO/Client
interface.
Handle this by copying all configuration parameters of the P2P device
interface to the reused interface, with the following exceptions:
1. Copy the NFC key data only if it was not set in the configuration
file.
2. The WPS string fields are set only if they were not previously set
in the configuration of the destination interface (based on the
assumption that these fields should be identical among all
interfaces).
Signed-off-by: Andrei Otcheretianski <andrei.otcheretianski@intel.com>
Use the p2pdev pointer instead of the parent pointer to comply with the
flows when a dedicated P2P Device interface is used and
p2p_no_group_iface == 1 (in which case the parent of the reused
interface isn't necessary the same as p2pdev).
Signed-off-by: Andrei Otcheretianski <andrei.otcheretianski@intel.com>
Use the global control interface to remove P2P network blocks, to
support cases when a dedicated P2P Device interface is used.
Signed-off-by: Andrei Otcheretianski <andrei.otcheretianski@intel.com>
Some environments define default system wide HTTP proxy. Using default
system configuration may result in a failure to open some HTTP URLs. Fix
this by ensuring that no proxies are used.
Signed-off-by: Andrei Otcheretianski <andrei.otcheretianski@intel.com>
In p2p_channel_vht80_autogo and p2p_channel_vht80p80_autogo, parse the
P2P-GROUP-STARTED event prior to calling the group_request() method, as
otherwise the group ifname is not set.
Signed-off-by: Ilan Peer <ilan.peer@intel.com>
Support configurations that use a dedicated P2P Device interface by
using the global control interface and specifying the interface name for
the GET commands fetching the ip_addr_go parameter.
Signed-off-by: Avraham Stern <avraham.stern@intel.com>