Using the socket command interface, it is possible to pass a NULL dst to
wpas_p2p_sd_request, however you could not do so using the D-Bus API,
since it required a valid Peer object path. This patch changes the
behavior, so that if the "peer_object" is missing from the parameters,
a NULL dst is passed to wpas_p2p_sd_request.
Signed-hostap: Adrien Bustany <adrien.bustany@nokia.com>
intended-for: hostap-1
This patch cleans up the P2PDevice D-Bus interface for the hostap-1
release. A spelling error is corrected and P2PDeviceProperties is
renamed to clarify that this data is configuration data and not the
total collection of Properties for the P2PDevice interface.
Signed-hostap: Nirav Shah <nirav.j2.shah@intel.com>
Signed-hostap: Angie Chinchilla <angie.v.chinchilla@intel.com>
intended-for: hostap-1
The D-Bus property getters should not return an error when the
properties are not valid/relevant. Returning an error breaks the
GetAll method in the dbus interface. Change Group and PeerGO
property getters to make GetAll work on P2PDevice.
Signed-hostap: Nirav Shah <nirav.j2.shah@intel.com>
Signed-hostap: Angie Chinchilla <angie.v.chinchilla@intel.com>
intended-for: hostap-1
p2p_connect command can now be used with an optional "auto" parameter
to request wpa_supplicant to determine automatically whether to use
join-a-group operation (if the peer is operating as a GO) or group
formation. This makes it easier for external programs to handle
connection type selection by offloading this to wpa_supplicant. The
previously used p2p_connect join commands can be replaced with
p2p_connect auto to use this new mechanism.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
Some applications require knowing about probe requests to identify
devices. This can be the case in AP mode to see the devices before they
connect, or even in P2P mode when operating as a P2P device to identify
non-P2P peers (P2P peers are identified via PeerFound signals).
As there are typically a lot of probe requests, require that an
interested application subscribes to this signal so the bus isn't always
flooded with these notifications. The notifications in DBus are then
unicast only to that application.
A small test script is also included.
Signed-hostap: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
Enable control of wpa_s->scan_interval via D-Bus. This parameter
controls the delay between successive scans for a suitable AP.
Also, update dbus.doxygen with ScanInterval, and some other
parameters that were undocumented.
Signed-hostap: Mukesh Agrawal <quiche@chromium.org>
Some of the standard lib functions being used directly are redefined in
src/utils/os.h thus providing an abstraction. Change code to use os_*
functions instead of directly using the lib functions.
Signed-hostap: Nirav Shah <nirav.j2.shah@intel.com>
Signed-hostap: Angie Chinchilla <angie.v.chinchilla@intel.com>
Group properties are now accessible individually. The function to retrieve
the dictionary containing the group properties is removed in favor of the
individual functions. The group member properties are removed as well as
they erroneously retrieved the group properties via the old function.
Signed-hostap: Todd Previte <toddx.a.previte@intel.com>
Signed-hostap: Angie Chinchilla <angie.v.chinchilla@intel.com>
intended-for: hostap-1
The org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties interface is now supported for peer
properties. Ensure that GetAll will work by having the IEs property
function return NULL data instead of a failure until it is implemented.
Signed-hostap: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com>
intended-for: hostap-1
Commit 3f6e50ac28 made it possible to access
P2P peer properties using the org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties interface.
While maintaining the original intent of that patch we make two changes
to it here:
First, 3f6e50ac28 changed the type used to
represent the WPS vendor extension data from bytes to a string. In
addition to the type change the way in which the vendor extension data
was provided to the function creating the string was incorrect and would
not present the correct vendor extension data even in string format.
Revert the type change made in 3f6e50ac28
and present the WPS vendor extension data as an array of an array of
bytes as it was before.
Second, 3f6e50ac28 changes the secondary
device types representation from an array of an array of bytes to an
array of bytes. Revert that change to make secondary device types
accessible via an array of an array of bytes again.
Signed-hostap: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com>
intended-for: hostap-1
If a wpabuf array is used to store basic typed data that we would like
to send over D-Bus then this utility will be of help when it places the
data in a variant with format aa? (array of an array of type ?, with ?
indicating any basic type).
Signed-hostap: Jayant Sane <jayant.sane@intel.com>
Signed-hostap: Angie Chinchilla <angie.v.chinchilla@intel.com>
intended-for: hostap-1
Since there is the method org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.GetAll that
returns all properties from a specific interface, it makes more sense to
separate the properties to make it possible to get only a single
property using the method org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Get as well.
Signed-hostap: Flávio Ceolin <flavio.ceolin@profusion.mobi>
The setter function uses the same hostapd_data structure as the getter
which causes it to crash if called on a P2P client. To overcome this
issue, the role is checked to ensure it is called on a group owner and
the pointer is examined for validity. The function will return an error
if called on a non-GO system.
Signed-hostap: Todd Previte <toddx.a.previte@intel.com>
Signed-hostap: Angie Chinchilla <angie.v.chinchilla@intel.com>
intended-for: hostap-1
When using DBus to get group properties, a segmentation fault is
generated on P2P clients due to a NULL pointer for the ap_iface struct.
The current implementation only returns vendor extensions when called on
a P2P group owner.
The code now checks the P2P role which allows for role-specific
information to be provided. This also fixes the crash issue by only
looking for the correct structures based on the current P2P role.
Signed-hostap: Todd Previte <toddx.a.previte@intel.com>
Signed-hostap: Angie Chinchilla <angie.v.chinchilla@intel.com>
intended-for: hostap-1
This will be needed to be able to move ctrl_iface TERMINATING event to
the end of interface removal.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Shmidt <dimitrysh@google.com>
These properties did not work on big endian PowerPC (always 100% for
Signal and 0 for Frequency) due to endianness problem (u32 to u16 data
loss).
Signed-off-by: Sylvestre Gallon <ccna.syl@gmail.com>
Provide a means over DBus to set the conf->fast_reauth
property, which controls whether TLS session resumption
should be attempted for EAP-TLS 802.1X networks.
Signed-off-by: Paul Stewart <pstew@chromium.org>
dev_id=<P2P Device Addr> can now be specified as an argument to
p2p_find to request P2P find for a specific P2P device.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
Commit e9c3c1afed added a new D-Bus
method and that was enough to push the Introspect XML buffer over
the previously allocated 8000 bytes. Increase the buffer size to
make enough room for P2P interface. In addition, add a debug
message to indicate if an XML segment does not fit into the buffer
to make this types of failures somewhat easier to catch.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
p2p_get_peer_info() was used in multiple places just to check whether a
specific peer is known. This was not the designed use for the function,
so introduce a simpler function for that purpose to make it obvious that
the p2p_get_peer_info() function is actually used only in ctrl_iface.c.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
When in AP mode, wpa_supplicant is now enabling WPS (only Internal
Registrar). WPS.Start() call can be used to initiate WPS negotiation
similarly to how this is done in station mode.
This was done to ctrl_iface by Jouni Malinen on April 21, 2009 (commit
3ec97afe57)
Signed-hostap: Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri <barbieri@profusion.mobi>
The GO negotiation response is very cryptic at the moment. For a success
message we only know on which interface the negotiation succeeded, not
which peer. For a failure we know the interface also and a status code
(number).
It will be very useful for clients to know upon receipt of such a message
which peer the negotiation occurred with.
Now that the peer information is available and the API is changed
already, the function composing the D-Bus message might as well include
all GO negotiation information. This is done with a dict to make things
easier on clients if this result information changes down the line.
Signed-hostap: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com>
Signed-hostap: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
Convert core wpa_supplicant code to use u64 instead of void * for the
P2P service discovery reference. Use uintptr_t in type casts in
p2p_supplicant.c to handle the conversion without warnings.
Note: This needs to be revisited for 128-bit CPU where sizeof(void *)
could be larger than sizeof(u64).
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
This can be used to request Provision Discovery Request to be sent
for the purpose of joining a running group, e.g., to request the GO
to display a PIN that we can then use with p2p_connect join command.
Signed-hostap: Jithu Jance <jithu@broadcom.com>
Add a D-Bus signal for EAP SM requests. This signal is emitted on the
Interface object so that clients only have to listen to one object for
requests rather than to all network objects. This signal is analogous
to the socket control interface's CTRL-REQ- request.
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>
wpa_supplicant dbus objects are currently difficult to use with
GDBusProxy. This is because they do not follow the dbus standard in
emitting the PropertiesChanged signal on the standard D-Bus properties
interface, so GDBusProxy stores stale property values.
Fix this by raising PropertiesChanged on the standard interface.
For backwards compatibility, the existing custom PropertiesChanged
signals are not removed; I anticipate them being removed in a future
major release.
See
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dbus/2011-August/014593.html
for more info.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <dsd@laptop.org>
wpa_supplicant returns the PIN in reply to the connect method. Treating
this value as an integer runs the risk of not returning the correct
value if the first digit(s) happens to be a zero(es). To return the
correct PIN it needs to be returned as a string.
Signed-off-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Angie Chinchilla <angie.v.chinchilla@intel.com>
The default discovery type is to search for devices only on social
channels. Expand this to also support an initial full scan followed by the
scan of social channels as well as the progressive scan that scans through
all the channels in the Search state rounds. This does not change the
default of scanning only social channels although there is currently a
discrepancy wrt the default used by wpa_cli, which is the full scan first.
Signed-off-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Angie Chinchilla <angie.v.chinchilla@intel.com>
When parsing a dict entry which is an array of an array of bytes the entry
representing the dict entry has DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY as its type and
WPAS_DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY as its array_type. The function freeing this parsed
data incorrectly tested the entry type for WPAS_DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY while doing
no testing of this value for array_type. This results in a memory leak
whenever a D-Bus message with this type of data is parsed.
Messages affected are:
fi.w1.wpa_supplicant1.Interface.P2PDevice
using RequestedDeviceTypes with Find method
using SecondaryDeviceTypes or VendorExtension with P2PDeviceProperties
fi.w1.wpa_supplicant1.Group
using WPSVendorExtensions with Properties property
All of the above messages are parsed with the same function,
wpa_dbus_dict_get_entry, so the assignment of the entry's type and
array_type is consistent. The parsed data is also consistently freed with
the same function, wpa_dbus_dict_entry_clear, so we can use the same checks
to free the data correctly.
Signed-off-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Angie Chinchilla <angie.v.chinchilla@intel.com>
The P2P specification (3.1.4.3) disallows use of the Label configuration
method between two P2P devices. This was previously enforced at upper
level, but the obsolete code can be removed from wpa_supplicant. This
adds a bit more strict enforcement of the policy, but should not result
in practical differences since no known P2P implementation uses Label
config method.
Various pieces of the P2P code assume that P2P is enabled, so make
the D-Bus code not call the P2P stuff if P2P is disabled. Also
ensures that if P2P is disabled a suitable error is returned to
the D-Bus caller.
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>
The read, write, read-write permissions can be figured out from
getter/setter function pointers, so there is no need for maintaining
that information separately.
These properties are already correctly treated as bytes for the local
device, we need to do same for peers.
Signed-off-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com>
A number of fixes/improvements here:
1) Remove casting of getter/setter function types which allows
us to change the prototypes in the future and not have hard-to-find
runtime segfaults
2) Instead of having the getters create a fake reply message which
then gets its arguments copied into the real reply message, and is
then disposed, just pass message iters around and have them add
their arguments to the message itself
3) For setters, just pass in the message iter positioned at the
start of the argument list, instead of each setter having to skip
over the standard interface+property name
4) Convert error handling to use DBusError and return the error
back down through the call stacks to the function that will
actually send the error back to the caller, instead of having a
fake DBusMessage of type DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR that then
needs to have the error extracted from it.
But most of all, this fixes various segfaults (like rh #725517
and #678625) which were caused by some functions deep down in the
getter callpaths wanting a source DBusMessage* when the getters were
used for two things: signals (which don't have a source DBusMessage)
and methods (which will have a source DBusMessage that's being
replied to). This duality made the code fragile when handling
errors like invalid IEs over the air.
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>