D-Bus used the p2p_dev member in struct wpa_supplicant to track the
interface used for P2P Device operations. However, this is not needed as
the interface used for P2P Device operations is stored in struct
wpa_global->p2p_init_wpa_s.
Replace all the redirections to wpa_s->p2p_dev with redirections to
wpa_s->global->p2p_init_wpa_s and removed this member as it is no
longer needed.
Signed-off-by: Ilan Peer <ilan.peer@intel.com>
This command is for a specific P2P group, not for the P2P Device
instance and as such, wpa_s pointer must not be replaced with the
interface that is used for P2P Device management.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
The function used wpa_s->parent->conf to iterate the P2P networks and
update the configuration file. However, wpa_s->parent is not
necessarily the interface used to manage the P2P Device operations.
Fix this by accessing the configuration file of the interface
initialized to manage the P2P Device operations.
Signed-off-by: Ilan Peer <ilan.peer@intel.com>
The function used wpa_s->parent->conf to iterate the P2P networks and
update the configuration file. However, wpa_s->parent is not
necessarily the interface used to manage the P2P Device operations.
Fix this by accessing the configuration file of the interface initialized
to managed the P2P Device operations.
Signed-off-by: Ilan Peer <ilan.peer@intel.com>
wpas_p2p_set_own_freq_preference() accessed wpa_s->parent->conf to test
if p2p_ignore_shared_freq is set, but wpa_s->parent is not necessarily
the interface used to manage the P2P Device operations.
Fix this by accessing the configuration file of the interface
initialized to manage the P2P Device operations.
Signed-off-by: Ilan Peer <ilan.peer@intel.com>
As wpas_p2p_remove_client() is not necessarily called from the interface
used to manage the P2P Device operations, when removing a client, use
the P2P management interface to iterate over the saved networks and
remove the relevant entries form the P2P GO network blocks.
Signed-off-by: Ben Rosenfeld <ben.rosenfeld@intel.com>
Commit 1c2aa04c96 ('P2P: Do not add P2P
IEs on P2P disabled interface') removed the P2P IEs from association on
non-P2P interface. However, an AP functioning as a P2P manager needs the
cross connection capability of the station (P2P Device). This needs to
be done to meet the P2P specification requirements even if the station
interface has p2p_disabled=1 in case P2P in general is enabled.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
While RFC 6124 does not define how Session-Id is constructed for
EAP-EKE, there seems to be consensus among the authors on the
construction. Use this Type | Nonce_P | Nonce_S construction based on
the following email:
From: Yaron Sheffer <yaronf.ietf at gmail.com>
To: ietf at ietf.org
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 13:13:42 +0200
Expanding on my previous response, I suggest to resolve Bernard's
concern by adding the following text:
5.6 EAP Key Generation
EAP-EKE can be used for EAP key generation, as defined by [RFC 5247].
When used in this manner, the values required to establish the key
hierarchy are defined as follows:
- Peer-Id is the EAP-EKE ID_P value.
- Server-Id is the EAP-EKE ID_S value.
- Session-Id is the concatenated Type | Nonce_P | Nonce_S, where Type is
the method type defined for EAP-EKE in [Sec. 4.1], a single octet.
Thanks,
Yaron
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
OpenSSL is moving to use 2048-bit DH key size as the default with
dhparam. Increase the value in the hostapd.conf to match that to reduce
likelihood of ending up using a shorter key.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
The ACS code part of hostapd scans all the channels even if the channel
list is specified in the hostapd.conf. Limit the ACS scan channels to
the list specified in the config file.
Signed-off-by: Srinivasa Duvvuri<sduvvuri@chromium.org>
Commit 5add410162 ('WPS: Use shorter
authentication timeout during no-SelReg iteration') broke the build with
WPS disabled.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
The dev[1] <--> dev[2] data connectivity test was using incorrect
function. dev[2] is also using a P2P group and as such, can have a
different group interface.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
Group interface name was fetched from the results of an incorrect group
formation and because of this, group removal failed in case P2P Device
is used and dev[1] ends up getting different group ifname for the
groups.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
The network operations need to use the global control interface to be
performed on the interface that stores the network profiles for
persistent groups.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
After P2P-GROUP-STARTED event, use group_form_result in order to update
the group_ifname for the device. This is needed when using P2P Device
for managing P2P operations which results in a separate group interface
being used.
Signed-off-by: Ben Rosenfeld <ben.rosenfeld@intel.com>
In case that there is a need to list the persistent P2P networks,
the global control interface needs to be used.
Signed-off-by: Ben Rosenfeld <ben.rosenfeld@intel.com>
list_networks() always used the wlanX control interface to query for the
current list of networks. However, when a dedicated P2P Device is used,
the global control interface should be used when checking persistent
group network profiles.
Fix this by adding an optional parameter indicating that the P2P
networks are requested, and in such a case use the global control
interface.
In addition update test_p2p_persistent to use the argument when needed.
Signed-off-by: Ben Rosenfeld <ben.rosenfeld@intel.com>
This is required for cases that a dedicated P2P Device interface
is used and then the event will happen on the global interface.
Signed-off-by: Ben Rosenfeld <ben.rosenfeld@intel.com>
Send request to set persistent_reconnect on the global control
interface so it would also work when using a dedicated P2P Device
interface.
Signed-off-by: Ben Rosenfeld <ben.rosenfeld@intel.com>
When testing P2P invitation flow, setting the NFC selector
should be done using the global control interface.
Signed-off-by: Ben Rosenfeld <ben.rosenfeld@intel.com>
Some tests in test_p2ps.py test a scenario where a separate P2P
group interface is not used. However, this is not a valid case
when a dedicated P2P Device interface is used, as in such a case
a separate group interface must be used.
Handle this by skipping such tests in case a dedicated P2P Device is
used.
Signed-off-by: Ilan Peer <ilan.peer@intel.com>
Call group_form_result() whenever a new group is started, so that
group_ifname gets updated and later, the group can be removed when
needed.
Signed-off-by: Ilan Peer <ilan.peer@intel.com>
When resetting a device, remove all the P2P networks to prevent
unexpected behavior in following tests. This is needed for the case
where P2P Device interface is used.
Signed-off-by: Ben Rosenfeld <ben.rosenfeld@intel.com>
This is required for cases where P2P Device is used and the event
happens on the global interface.
Signed-off-by: Ben Rosenfeld <ben.rosenfeld@intel.com>
This is required for cases that multiple interfaces are used and the
event can happen on any of them, for example when a dedicated P2P Device
interface is used.
Signed-off-by: Ben Rosenfeld <ben.rosenfeld@intel.com>
The tests used p2p_dev_addr that can be different from own_addr,
if a dedicated P2P Device interface is used.
Signed-off-by: Ben Rosenfeld <ben.rosenfeld@intel.com>
Do not add a P2P IE when a station interface is trying to associate
to an AP or P2P GO that publishes a P2P IE but does not include
a P2P manageability attribute.
This addresses an interoperability issue that was reported in
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96471, where a P2P GO
rejects association from a station interface without a specified
reason.
Signed-off-by: Ilan Peer <ilan.peer@intel.com>
Link Property query vendor command shall facilitate the information
of the Wi-Fi link. MAC address of the Wi-Fi peer is given as an input
for querying the link properties.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
The cleanup code will handle this, but it is more robust to make sure
this is cleared to zero when allocating a new buffer.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
The cleanup code will handle this, but it is more robust to make sure
this is cleared to zero when allocating a new buffer.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
The L (Length) and M (More) flags needs to be cleared before deciding
whether the locally generated response requires fragmentation. This
fixes an issue where these flags from the server could have been invalid
for the following message. In some cases, this could have resulted in
triggering the wpabuf security check that would terminate the process
due to invalid buffer allocation.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
The remaining number of bytes in the message could be smaller than the
Total-Length field size, so the length needs to be explicitly checked
prior to reading the field and decrementing the len variable. This could
have resulted in the remaining length becoming negative and interpreted
as a huge positive integer.
In addition, check that there is no already started fragment in progress
before allocating a new buffer for reassembling fragments. This avoid a
potential memory leak when processing invalid message.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
The remaining number of bytes in the message could be smaller than the
Total-Length field size, so the length needs to be explicitly checked
prior to reading the field and decrementing the len variable. This could
have resulted in the remaining length becoming negative and interpreted
as a huge positive integer.
In addition, check that there is no already started fragment in progress
before allocating a new buffer for reassembling fragments. This avoid a
potential memory leak when processing invalid message.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>