Linux capabilities cap_net_admin and cap_net_raw can be used to replace
need for running wpa_supplicant as a root process.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
STATUS-DRIVER command can now be used to fetch driver interface status
information. This is mainly for exporting low-level driver interface
information for debug purposes.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
no_ctrl_interface parsing was declared within ifdef CONFIG_CTRL_IFACE
block, so the parser function needs to be marked similarly.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
This can be used to override previously set ctrl_interface value in a
way that clears the variable to NULL instead of empty string. The only
real use case for this is to disable per-interface ctrl_interface from
the additional control file (-I<file>) in case ctrl_interface was set in
the main configuration file. It should be noted that zero-length
ctrl_interface parameter can be used to initiate some control interface
backends, so simpler designs were not available for this.
The format of the new parameter is not exactly cleanest due to
configuration file parsing assumptions. For example:
ctrl_interface=....
no_ctrl_interface=
would end up with ctrl_interface=NULL.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
When the BSS table is being updated based on new scan results, a BSS
entry could end up getting added into last_scan_res list multiple times
if the scan results from the driver includes duplicated values. This
should not happen with driver_nl80211.c since it filter outs duplicates,
but in theory, other driver wrappers could indicate such scan results.
Anyway, it is safer to make sure this cannot happen by explicitly
verifying the last_scan_res list before adding an updated BSS entry
there. A duplicated entry in the list could potentially result in freed
memory being used if there is large enough number of BSSes in the scan
results to cause removal of old BSS entries.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
If there are large number of BSSes in the scan results, BSS table update
could have added a BSS entry to the last_scan_res in a case where that
BSS entry got just deleted. This would happen only if there are more
than bss_max_count (by default 200) BSSes and if at least bss_max_count
of those BSSes are known (match a configured network). In such a case,
wpa_bss_add() could end up allocating a new BSS entry and return a
pointer to that entry even if it was the one that ended up getting freed
to keep the BSS table length within the limit. This could result in
freed memory being used and the process crashing (likely with segfault)
when trying to access information from that BSS entry.
Fix the issue by removing the oldest BSS entry before linking the new
entry to the table. This makes sure the newly added entry will never get
picked up as the one to be deleted immediately.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
Previously, GO considered the group to be fully re-invoked after
starting beaconing on successful invitation exchange. This would leave
the group running until idle timeout (which may not be enabled) or
explicit removal if the client fails to connect for any reason. Since
the client is expected to connect immediately after the invitation
exchange that ends with status=0 (i.e., either client initiated the
exchange or it responded with success), extend group formation timeout
to cover that period until the first successfully completed data
connection. This allows the GO to remove the group automatically if the
client devices does not connect within
P2P_MAX_INITIAL_CONN_WAIT_GO_REINVOKE (15) seconds.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
Previously, GO considered the group to be fully formed at the completed
of WPS provisioning step. This would leave the group running until idle
timeout (which may not be enabled) or explicit removal if the client
fails to connect for any reason. Since the client is expected to connect
immediately after the WPS provisioning step, extend group formation
timeout to cover that period until the first successfully completed data
connection. This allows the GO to remove the group automatically if the
client devices does not connect within P2P_MAX_INITIAL_CONN_WAIT_GO (10)
seconds.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
Killing the wpa_supplicant process or using TERMINATE ctrl_iface command
resulted in the process existing without cleaning up possibly added
dynamic P2P group interfaces. Clean this up by stopping each P2P group
before stopping eloop.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
Previously, wpa_msg_register_cb() was called only from successful
completion of per-interface control interface initialization. This would
leave the callback unregistered in case only the global control
interface is used which would result in not delivering control interface
events on the global interface. Fix this by registering the callback
handler also from successful initialization of the global control
interface.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
If wpa_supplicant ctrl_iface clients are misbehaving and refusing to
read replies or event messages from wpa_supplicant, the single socket
used in wpa_supplicant to send messages can reach the maximum send
buffer limit. When that happens, no more responses to any client can be
sent. Work around this by closed and reopening the socket in case such a
failure state is detected. This is obviously not desirable since it
breaks existing connected sockets, but is needed to avoid leaving
wpa_supplicant completely unable to respond to any client. Cleaner fix
for this may require more considerable changes in the ctrl_iface design
to move to connection oriented design to allow each client to be handled
separately and unreachability to be detected more reliably.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
Prepare reply buffer first for all cases and then use a single sendto()
call instead of three calls depending on reply type. This allows simpler
error handling for control interface send operations.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
The interval for the PNO scan did not use the configured sched_scan
interval. This commit addresses the same by using the configured value
or the default of 10 seconds if configuration parameter is not used.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
It was possiblle for the group formation timeout to be left running even
after the P2P Client connected to the group if the WPS provisioning step
was not completed cleanly (e.g., due to WSC_Done not getting received
from the client). There is no need to remove the group in such case due
to the initial group formation timeout, so work around this by removing
that timeout on data connection.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
There was already a CFG_CHANGED_P2P_OPER_CHANNEL handler function, but
this flag was not set when the p2p_oper_reg_class or p2p_oper_channel
parameters were changed.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
wpa_supplicant crashes if driver configuration for AP mode interface
configuration fails after group negotiation. This is because of a
regression from commit 1075b29571 that
ends up freeing the wpa_s instance from within
wpa_supplicant_create_ap() without the caller knowing.
Fix this by using an eloop timeout to free remove the P2P group so that
wpa_supplicant_create_ap() and especially wpa_supplicant_associate()
callers do not need to know about interface getting possibly removed. In
addition, move the P2P specific code into p2p_supplicant.c where it
really belongs. This allows the already existing group formation timeout
to be used by reducing the timeout to zero.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
Avoid potential issues with removing a P2P group on PSK failure directly
from the wpa_supplicant_event() call since the caller (in driver_*.c)
may not be prepared for the interface disappearing at that point in
time.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
It is possible for the GO of a persistent group to change the PSK or
remove a client when per-client PSKs are used and this can happen
without the SSID changing (i.e., the group is still valid, but just not
for a specific client). If the client side of such persistent group ends
up trying to use an invalidated persistent group information, the
connection will fail in 4-way handshake. A new WPS provisioning step is
needed to recover from this.
Detect this type of case based on two 4-way handshake failures when
acting as a P2P client in a persistent group. A new
"P2P-PERSISTENT-PSK-FAIL id=<persistent group id>" event is used to
indicate when this happens. This makes it easier for upper layers to
remove the persistent group information with "REMOVE_NETWORK <persistent
group id>" if desired (e.g., based on user confirmation).
In addition to indicating the error cases for persistent groups, all
this type of PSK failures end up in the client removing the group with
the new reason=PSK_FAILURE information in the P2P-GROUP-REMOVED event.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
If a client joins a P2P group multiple times, replace the previous
per-client PSK entry instead of adding a new entry each time.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
The new control interface command P2P_REMOVE_CLIENT <P2P Device
Address|iface=Address> can now be used to remove the specified client
from all groups (ongoing and persistent) in which the local device is a
GO. This will remove any per-client PSK entries and deauthenticate the
device.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
Record all generated per-client PSKs in the persistent group network
block and configure these for the GO Authenticator whenever re-starting
the persistent group. This completes per-client PSK support for
persistent groups.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
When using per-device PSKs, select the PSK based on the P2P Device
Address of the connecting client if that client is a P2P Device. This
allows the P2P Interface Address to be changed between P2P group
connections which may happen especially when using persistent groups.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
This can be used to implement per-device PSK selection based on the
peer's P2P Device Address instead of P2P Interface Address.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
This makes the P2P Device Address of the Enrollee available with the PSK
records to allow P2P Device Address instead of P2P Interface Address to
be used for finding the correct PSK.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
"wpa_cli p2p_set per_sta_psk <0/1>" can now be used to disable/enable
use of per-device PSKs in P2P groups. This is disabled by default.
When enabled, a default passphrase is still generated by the GO for
legacy stations, but all P2P and non-P2P devices using WPS will get
a unique PSK.
This gives more protection for the P2P group by preventing clients from
being able to derive the unicast keys used by other clients. This is
also a step towards allowing specific clients to be removed from a group
reliably without having to tear down the full group to do so.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
Even after listen duration is over, P2P module remained in
P2P_LISTEN_ONLY state, which is blocking station mode scans. Fix this by
stopping P2P listen explicitly to update p2p_state to IDLE when listen
duration expires.
Signed-hostap: Syed Asifful Dayyan <syedd@broadcom.com>
wpa_cli filters out extra DISCONNECTED events from action scripts. This
ended up filtering out the first real DISCONNECT event in case wpa_cli
was started when wpa_supplicant was in connected state. Change wpa_cli
to allow the first disconnection event to be reported to the action
script in such case.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
Previously, network added event was skipping during group formation.
However, this did not necessarily catch all cases of temporary P2P
network blocks. Check ssid->p2p_group to make this behavior more
consistent by avoiding all P2P groups.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
By default, P2P is initialized for all driver interfaces and this makes
P2P getting initialized for non-P2P station interface if the supplicant
is started first on this interface. If an interface is dedicated for
non-P2P station mode, it is now possible to disable P2P initialization
by adding 'p2p_disabled=1' in the configuration file of non-P2P station
interface, irrespective of the order in which supplicant is started.
Signed-hostap: Sreenath Sharma <sreenats@broadcom.com>
Right now in case of deauthentication from GO, immediate group removal will
happen in GC only if the deauthentication packet has a valid IE. However,
the IE in deauthentication packet is mandated only for managed P2P group.
So in normal P2P group the group removal is delayed and will happen later
only in group idle timeout.
This fixes a regression from commit
d7df0fa727 that changed the previous check
for data->deauth_info != NULL to data->deauth_info->ie != NULL.
Signed-hostap: Sreenath Sharma <sreenats@broadcom.com>
It is possible for the peer device not to support Authentication frame
exchange even though this would be required functionality in the
standard. Furthermore, either Authentication frame may be lost. To
recover from cases where Authentication frame sequence 2 is not
received, start EAPOL Authenticator from one second timeout.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
Previously, concurrent station mode scans were postponed during an
ongoing P2P group formation up to the point of completed WPS
provisioning step. This would allow a scan to be started before the P2P
client has completed association for the data connection if a scan
request were timed to hit the window between the provisioning step and
the following association. Avoid this by extending P2P-in-progress state
to continue until the first data connection has been completed as part
of group formation. Use a ten second timeout for this to avoid leaving
scans disabled indefinitely if the client fails to connect completely.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
It is possible for the driver to report EAPOL frame RX before
Authentication frame RX even if the frames arrived in the opposite
order. This can result in issues in cases where both IBSS peers initiate
Authentication frame exchange at about the same time and one of the
EAPOL sessions is started before processing Authentication frame seq=1
RX. Work around this by not re-initializing EAPOL state on
Authentication (SEQ=1) RX if own Authentication frame was transmitted
within last 500 ms.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
This provides status information about the negotiated group to
wpa_supplicant control interface monitors during group formation in a
form that is easier to use than having to fetch the information
separately.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
This replaces number of perror() calls with wpa_printf() to get the
error messages embedded within rest of the debug messages in the same
stream instead of pushing these to stderr which may get directed to
another location.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
This new control interface event message is used to indicate when
both 4-way handshakes have been completed with a new IBSS peer.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
This provides global status information that is applicable to all
interfaces (e.g., P2P state). In addition, ifname/address pairs are
listed to get information of all the interfaces that are currently
managed through this wpa_supplicant instance.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
This iterates through all interfaces and saves configuration file
updates for each interface that allows it (update_config=1).
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
This allows global parameters to be set through the global control
interface without having to use IFNAME prefix. For now, this covers
only the wifi_display parameter.
Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>