/* * Operating Channel Validation (OCV) * Copyright (c) 2018, Mathy Vanhoef * * This software may be distributed under the terms of the BSD license. * See README for more details. */ #include "utils/includes.h" #include "utils/common.h" #include "drivers/driver.h" #include "common/ieee802_11_common.h" #include "ocv.h" /** * Caller of OCV functionality may use various debug output functions, so store * the error here and let the caller use an appropriate debug output function. */ char ocv_errorstr[256]; int ocv_derive_all_parameters(struct oci_info *oci) { const struct oper_class_map *op_class_map; oci->freq = ieee80211_chan_to_freq(NULL, oci->op_class, oci->channel); if (oci->freq < 0) { wpa_printf(MSG_INFO, "Error interpreting OCI: unrecognized opclass/channel pair (%d/%d)", oci->op_class, oci->channel); return -1; } op_class_map = get_oper_class(NULL, oci->op_class); if (!op_class_map) { wpa_printf(MSG_INFO, "Error interpreting OCI: Unrecognized opclass (%d)", oci->op_class); return -1; } oci->chanwidth = oper_class_bw_to_int(op_class_map); oci->sec_channel = 0; if (op_class_map->bw == BW40PLUS) oci->sec_channel = 1; else if (op_class_map->bw == BW40MINUS) oci->sec_channel = -1; return 0; } int ocv_insert_oci(struct wpa_channel_info *ci, u8 **argpos) { u8 op_class, channel; u8 *pos = *argpos; if (ieee80211_chaninfo_to_channel(ci->frequency, ci->chanwidth, ci->sec_channel, &op_class, &channel) < 0) { wpa_printf(MSG_WARNING, "Cannot determine operating class and channel for OCI element"); return -1; } *pos++ = op_class; *pos++ = channel; *pos++ = ci->seg1_idx; *argpos = pos; return 0; } int ocv_insert_oci_kde(struct wpa_channel_info *ci, u8 **argpos) { u8 *pos = *argpos; *pos++ = WLAN_EID_VENDOR_SPECIFIC; *pos++ = RSN_SELECTOR_LEN + 3; RSN_SELECTOR_PUT(pos, RSN_KEY_DATA_OCI); pos += RSN_SELECTOR_LEN; *argpos = pos; return ocv_insert_oci(ci, argpos); } int ocv_insert_extended_oci(struct wpa_channel_info *ci, u8 *pos) { *pos++ = WLAN_EID_EXTENSION; *pos++ = 1 + OCV_OCI_LEN; *pos++ = WLAN_EID_EXT_OCV_OCI; return ocv_insert_oci(ci, &pos); } int ocv_verify_tx_params(const u8 *oci_ie, size_t oci_ie_len, struct wpa_channel_info *ci, int tx_chanwidth, int tx_seg1_idx) { struct oci_info oci; if (!oci_ie) { os_snprintf(ocv_errorstr, sizeof(ocv_errorstr), "did not receive mandatory OCI"); return -1; } if (oci_ie_len != 3) { os_snprintf(ocv_errorstr, sizeof(ocv_errorstr), "received OCI of unexpected length (%d)", (int) oci_ie_len); return -1; } os_memset(&oci, 0, sizeof(oci)); oci.op_class = oci_ie[0]; oci.channel = oci_ie[1]; oci.seg1_idx = oci_ie[2]; if (ocv_derive_all_parameters(&oci) != 0) { os_snprintf(ocv_errorstr, sizeof(ocv_errorstr), "unable to interpret received OCI"); return -1; } /* Primary frequency used to send frames to STA must match the STA's */ if ((int) ci->frequency != oci.freq) { os_snprintf(ocv_errorstr, sizeof(ocv_errorstr), "primary channel mismatch in received OCI (we use %d but receiver is using %d)", ci->frequency, oci.freq); return -1; } /* We shouldn't transmit with a higher bandwidth than the STA supports */ if (tx_chanwidth > oci.chanwidth) { os_snprintf(ocv_errorstr, sizeof(ocv_errorstr), "channel bandwidth mismatch in received OCI (we use %d but receiver only supports %d)", tx_chanwidth, oci.chanwidth); return -1; } /* * Secondary channel only needs be checked for 40 MHz in the 2.4 GHz * band. In the 5 GHz band it's verified through the primary frequency. * Note that the field ci->sec_channel is only filled in when we use * 40 MHz. */ if (tx_chanwidth == 40 && ci->frequency < 2500 && ci->sec_channel != oci.sec_channel) { os_snprintf(ocv_errorstr, sizeof(ocv_errorstr), "secondary channel mismatch in received OCI (we use %d but receiver is using %d)", ci->sec_channel, oci.sec_channel); return -1; } /* * When using a 160 or 80+80 MHz channel to transmit, verify that we use * the same segments as the receiver by comparing frequency segment 1. */ if ((ci->chanwidth == CHAN_WIDTH_160 || ci->chanwidth == CHAN_WIDTH_80P80) && tx_seg1_idx != oci.seg1_idx) { os_snprintf(ocv_errorstr, sizeof(ocv_errorstr), "frequency segment 1 mismatch in received OCI (we use %d but receiver is using %d)", tx_seg1_idx, oci.seg1_idx); return -1; } return 0; }