# AP CSA tests # Copyright (c) 2013, Luciano Coelho # # This software may be distributed under the terms of the BSD license. # See README for more details. from remotehost import remote_compatible import time import logging logger = logging.getLogger() import hwsim_utils import hostapd from utils import HwsimSkip def connect(dev, apdev, **kwargs): params = { "ssid": "ap-csa", "channel": "1" } params.update(kwargs) ap = hostapd.add_ap(apdev[0], params) dev.connect("ap-csa", key_mgmt="NONE", scan_freq="2412") return ap def switch_channel(ap, count, freq): ap.request("CHAN_SWITCH " + str(count) + " " + str(freq)) ev = ap.wait_event(["AP-CSA-FINISHED"], timeout=10) if ev is None: raise Exception("CSA finished event timed out") if "freq=" + str(freq) not in ev: raise Exception("Unexpected channel in CSA finished event") def wait_channel_switch(dev, freq): ev = dev.wait_event(["CTRL-EVENT-CHANNEL-SWITCH"], timeout=5) if ev is None: raise Exception("Channel switch not reported") if "freq=%d" % freq not in ev: raise Exception("Unexpected frequency: " + ev) # This function checks whether the provided dev, which may be either # WpaSupplicant or Hostapd supports CSA. def csa_supported(dev): res = dev.get_driver_status() if (int(res['capa.flags'], 0) & 0x80000000) == 0: raise HwsimSkip("CSA not supported") @remote_compatible def test_ap_csa_1_switch(dev, apdev): """AP Channel Switch, one switch""" csa_supported(dev[0]) ap = connect(dev[0], apdev) hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap) switch_channel(ap, 10, 2462) wait_channel_switch(dev[0], 2462) hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap) @remote_compatible def test_ap_csa_2_switches(dev, apdev): """AP Channel Switch, two switches""" csa_supported(dev[0]) ap = connect(dev[0], apdev) hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap) switch_channel(ap, 10, 2462) wait_channel_switch(dev[0], 2462) hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap) switch_channel(ap, 10, 2412) wait_channel_switch(dev[0], 2412) hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap) @remote_compatible def test_ap_csa_1_switch_count_0(dev, apdev): """AP Channel Switch, one switch with count 0""" csa_supported(dev[0]) ap = connect(dev[0], apdev) hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap) switch_channel(ap, 0, 2462) # this does not result in CSA currently, so do not bother checking # connectivity @remote_compatible def test_ap_csa_2_switches_count_0(dev, apdev): """AP Channel Switch, two switches with count 0""" csa_supported(dev[0]) ap = connect(dev[0], apdev) hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap) switch_channel(ap, 0, 2462) # this does not result in CSA currently, so do not bother checking # connectivity switch_channel(ap, 0, 2412) # this does not result in CSA currently, so do not bother checking # connectivity @remote_compatible def test_ap_csa_1_switch_count_1(dev, apdev): """AP Channel Switch, one switch with count 1""" csa_supported(dev[0]) ap = connect(dev[0], apdev) hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap) switch_channel(ap, 1, 2462) # this does not result in CSA currently, so do not bother checking # connectivity @remote_compatible def test_ap_csa_2_switches_count_1(dev, apdev): """AP Channel Switch, two switches with count 1""" csa_supported(dev[0]) ap = connect(dev[0], apdev) hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap) switch_channel(ap, 1, 2462) # this does not result in CSA currently, so do not bother checking # connectivity switch_channel(ap, 1, 2412) # this does not result in CSA currently, so do not bother checking # connectivity @remote_compatible def test_ap_csa_1_switch_count_2(dev, apdev): """AP Channel Switch, one switch with count 2""" csa_supported(dev[0]) ap = connect(dev[0], apdev) hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap) switch_channel(ap, 2, 2462) wait_channel_switch(dev[0], 2462) hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap) @remote_compatible def test_ap_csa_ecsa_only(dev, apdev): """AP Channel Switch, one switch with only ECSA IE""" csa_supported(dev[0]) ap = connect(dev[0], apdev, ecsa_ie_only="1") hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap) switch_channel(ap, 10, 2462) wait_channel_switch(dev[0], 2462) hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap) @remote_compatible def test_ap_csa_invalid(dev, apdev): """AP Channel Switch - invalid channel""" csa_supported(dev[0]) ap = connect(dev[0], apdev) vals = [ 2461, 4900, 4901, 5181, 5746, 5699, 5895, 5899 ] for val in vals: if "FAIL" not in ap.request("CHAN_SWITCH 1 %d" % val): raise Exception("Invalid channel accepted: %d" % val)