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| /**
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| \page p2p Wi-Fi Direct - P2P module
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| 
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| Wi-Fi Direct functionality is implemented any many levels in the WLAN
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| stack from low-level driver operations to high-level GUI design. This
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| document covers the parts that can be user by wpa_supplicant. However,
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| it should be noted that alternative designs are also possible, so some
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| of the functionality may reside in other components in the system.
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| 
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| The driver (or WLAN firmware/hardware) is expected to handle low-level
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| operations related to P2P Power Management and channel scheduling. In
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| addition, support for virtual network interface and data frame
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| processing is done inside the driver. Configuration for these
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| low-level operations is defined in the driver interface:
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| src/drivers/driver.h. This defines both the commands and events used to
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| interact with the driver.
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| 
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| P2P module implements higher layer functionality for management P2P
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| groups. It takes care of Device Discovery, Service Discovery, Group
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| Owner Negotiation, P2P Invitation. In addition, it maintains
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| information about neighboring P2P Devices. This module could be used
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| in designs that do not use wpa_supplicant and it could also reside
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| inside the driver/firmware component. P2P module API is defined in
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| \ref src/p2p/p2p.h.
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| 
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| Provisioning step of Group Formation is implemented using WPS
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| (\ref src/wps/wps.h).
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| 
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| wpa_supplicant includes code in interact with both the P2P module
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| (\ref wpa_supplicant/p2p_supplicant.c) and WPS
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| (\ref wpa_supplicant/wps_supplicant.c). The driver operations are passed
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| through these files, i.e., core P2P or WPS code does not interact
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| directly with the driver interface.
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| 
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| 
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| \section p2p_arch P2P architecture
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| 
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| P2P functionality affects many areas of the system architecture. This
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| section shows couple of examples on the location of main P2P
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| components. In the diagrams below, green arrows are used to show
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| communication paths from the P2P module to upper layer management
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| functionality and all the way to a GUI that user could use to manage
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| P2P connections. Blue arrows show the path taken for lower layer
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| operations. Glue code is used to bind the P2P module API to the rest
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| of the system to provide access both towards upper and lower layer
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| functionality.
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| 
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| \subsection p2p_arch_mac80211 P2P architecture with Linux/mac80211/ath9k
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| 
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| An architecture where the P2P module resides inside the
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| wpa_supplicant process is used with Linux mac80211-based drivers,
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| e.g., ath9k. The following diagram shows the main components related
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| to P2P functionality in such an architecture.
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| 
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| \image html p2p_arch.png "P2P module within wpa_supplicant"
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| \image latex p2p_arch.eps "P2P module within wpa_supplicant" width=15cm
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| 
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| \subsection p2p_arch_umac P2P architecture with UMAC
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| 
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| The following diagram shows the main components related to P2P
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| functionality in an architecture where the P2P module resides inside
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| the kernel IEEE 802.11 stack (UMAC in the figure).
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| 
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| \image html p2p_arch2.png "P2P module in kernel
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| \image latex p2p_arch2.eps "P2P module in kernel" width=15cm
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| 
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| 
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| \section p2p_module P2P module
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| 
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| P2P module manages discovery and group formation with a single state
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| machine, i.e., only a single operation per device can be in progress
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| at any given time. The following diagram describes the P2P state
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| machine. For clarity, it does not include state transitions on
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| operation timeouts to the IDLE state. The states that are marked with
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| dotted ellipse are listed for clarity to describe the protocol
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| functionality for Device Discovery phase, but are not used in the
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| implementation (the SEARCH state is used to manage the initial Scan
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| and the alternating Listen and Search states within Find).
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| 
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| \image html p2p_sm.png "P2P module state machine"
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| \image latex p2p_sm.eps "P2P module state machine" width=15cm
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| 
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| \subsection p2p_module_api P2P module API
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| 
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| P2P module API is defined in \ref src/p2p/p2p.h. The API consists of
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| functions for requesting operations and for providing event
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| notifications. Similar set of callback functions are configured with
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| struct p2p_config to provide callback functions that P2P module can
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| use to request operations and to provide event notifications. In
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| addition, there are number of generic helper functions that can be
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| used for P2P related operations.
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| 
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| These are the main functions for an upper layer management entity to
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| request P2P operations:
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| - \ref p2p_find()
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| - \ref p2p_stop_find()
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| - \ref p2p_listen()
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| - \ref p2p_connect()
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| - \ref p2p_reject()
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| - \ref p2p_prov_disc_req()
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| - \ref p2p_sd_request()
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| - \ref p2p_sd_cancel_request()
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| - \ref p2p_sd_response()
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| - \ref p2p_sd_service_update()
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| - \ref p2p_invite()
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| 
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| These are the main callback functions for P2P module to provide event
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| notifications to the upper layer management entity:
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| 
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| - \ref p2p_config::dev_found()
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| - \ref p2p_config::go_neg_req_rx()
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| - \ref p2p_config::go_neg_completed()
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| - \ref p2p_config::sd_request()
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| - \ref p2p_config::sd_response()
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| - \ref p2p_config::prov_disc_req()
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| - \ref p2p_config::prov_disc_resp()
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| - \ref p2p_config::invitation_process()
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| - \ref p2p_config::invitation_received()
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| - \ref p2p_config::invitation_result()
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| 
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| The P2P module uses following functions to request lower layer driver
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| operations:
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| 
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| - \ref p2p_config::p2p_scan()
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| - \ref p2p_config::send_probe_resp()
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| - \ref p2p_config::send_action()
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| - \ref p2p_config::send_action_done()
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| - \ref p2p_config::start_listen()
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| - \ref p2p_config::stop_listen()
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| 
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| Events from lower layer driver operations are delivered to the P2P
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| module with following functions:
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| 
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| - \ref p2p_probe_req_rx()
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| - \ref p2p_rx_action()
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| - \ref p2p_scan_res_handler()
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| - \ref p2p_scan_res_handled()
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| - \ref p2p_send_action_cb()
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| - \ref p2p_listen_cb()
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| 
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| In addition to the per-device state, the P2P module maintains
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| per-group state for group owners. This is initialized with a call to
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| p2p_group_init() when a group is created and deinitialized with
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| p2p_group_deinit(). The upper layer GO management entity uses
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| following functions to interact with the P2P per-group state:
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| 
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| - \ref p2p_group_notif_assoc()
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| - \ref p2p_group_notif_disassoc()
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| - \ref p2p_group_notif_formation_done()
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| - \ref p2p_group_match_dev_type()
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| 
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| The P2P module will use following callback function to update P2P IE
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| for GO Beacon and Probe Response frames:
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| 
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| - \ref p2p_group_config::ie_update()
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| 
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| 
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| \section p2p_driver P2P driver operations (low-level interface)
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| 
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| The following driver wrapper functions are needed for P2P in addition
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| to the standard station/AP mode operations when the P2P module resides
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| within wpa_supplicant:
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| - \ref wpa_driver_ops::if_add()
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| - \ref wpa_driver_ops::if_remove()
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| - \ref wpa_driver_ops::remain_on_channel()
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| - \ref wpa_driver_ops::cancel_remain_on_channel()
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| - \ref wpa_driver_ops::send_action()
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| - \ref wpa_driver_ops::probe_req_report()
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| 
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| The following driver wrapper events are needed for P2P in addition to
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| the standard station/AP mode events when the P2P module resides within
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| wpa_supplicant:
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| - \ref wpa_event_type::EVENT_RX_MGMT
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| - \ref wpa_event_type::EVENT_REMAIN_ON_CHANNEL
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| - \ref wpa_event_type::EVENT_CANCEL_REMAIN_ON_CHANNEL
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| - \ref wpa_event_type::EVENT_RX_PROBE_REQ
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| 
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| 
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| \section p2p_go_neg P2P device discovery and group formation
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| 
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| This section shows an example sequence of operations that can be used
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| to implement P2P device discovery and group formation. The function
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| calls are described based on the P2P module API. The exact design for
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| the glue code outside the P2P module depends on the architecture used
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| in the system.
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| 
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| An upper layer management entity starts P2P device discovery by
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| calling \ref p2p_find(). The P2P module start the discovery by requesting a
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| full scan to be completed by calling \ref p2p_config::p2p_scan(). Results
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| from the scan will be reported by calling \ref p2p_scan_res_handler() and
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| after last result, the scan result processing is terminated with a
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| call to \ref p2p_scan_res_handled(). The P2P peers that are found during
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| the full scan are reported with the \ref p2p_config::dev_found() callback.
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| 
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| After the full scan, P2P module start alternating between Listen and
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| Search states until the device discovery operation times out or
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| terminated, e.g., with a call to \ref p2p_stop_find().
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| 
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| When going into the Listen state, the P2P module requests the driver
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| to be configured to be awake on the listen channel with a call to
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| \ref p2p_config::start_listen(). The glue code using the P2P module may
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| implement this, e.g., by using remain-on-channel low-level driver
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| functionality for off-channel operation. Once the driver is available
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| on the requested channel, notification of this is delivered by calling
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| \ref p2p_listen_cb(). The Probe Request frames that are received during the
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| Listen period are delivered to the P2P module by calling
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| \ref p2p_config::p2p_probe_req_rx() and P2P module request a response to
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| these to be sent by using \ref p2p_config::send_probe_resp() callback
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| function. If a group owner negotiation from another P2P device is
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| received during the device discovery phase, that is indicated to the
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| upper layer code with the \ref p2p_config::go_neg_req_tx() callback.
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| 
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| The Search state is implemented by using the normal scan interface,
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| i.e., the P2P module will call \ref p2p_config::p2p_scan() just like in the
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| full scan phase described. Similarly, scan results from the search
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| operation will be delivered to the P2P module using the
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| \ref p2p_scan_res_handler() and \ref p2p_scan_res_handled() functions.
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| 
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| Once the upper layer management entity has found a peer with which it
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| wants to connect by forming a new group, it initiates group owner
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| negotiation by calling \ref p2p_connect(). Before doing this, the upper
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| layer code is responsible for asking the user to provide the PIN to be
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| used during the provisioning step with the peer or the push button
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| press for PBC mode. The glue code will need to figure out the intended
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| interface address for the group before group owner negotiation can be
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| started.
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| 
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| Optional Provision Discovery mechanism can be used to request the peer
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| to display a PIN for the local device to enter (and vice versa). Upper
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| layer management entity can request the specific mechanism by calling
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| \ref p2p_prov_disc_req(). The response to this will be reported with the
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| \ref p2p_config::prov_disc_resp() callback. If the peer device started
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| Provision Discovery, an accepted request will be reported with the
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| \ref p2p_config::prov_disc_req() callback. The P2P module will
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| automatically accept the Provision Discovery for display and keypad
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| methods, but it is up to the upper layer manegement entity to actually
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| generate the PIN and to configure it with following \ref p2p_connect() call
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| to actually authorize the connection.
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| 
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| The P2P module will use \ref p2p_config::send_action() callback to request
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| lower layer code to transmit an Action frame during group owner
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| negotiation. \ref p2p_send_action_cb() is used to report the result of
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| transmission. If the peer is not reachable, the P2P module will try to
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| find it by alternating between Action frame send and Listen
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| states. The Listen state for this phase will be used similarly to the
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| Listen state during device discovery as described above.
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| 
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| Once the group owner negotiation has been completed, its results will
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| be reported with the \ref p2p_config::go_neg_completed() callback. The
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| upper layer management code or the glue code using the P2P module API
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| is responsible for creating a new group interface and starting
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| provisioning step at this point by configuring WPS Registrar or
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| Enrollee functionality based on the reported group owner negotiation
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| results. The upper layer code is also responsible for timing out WPS
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| provisioning if it cannot be completed in 15 seconds.
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| 
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| Successful completion of the WPS provisioning is reported with a call
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| to \ref p2p_wps_success_cb(). The P2P module will clear its group formation
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| state at this point and allows new group formation attempts to be
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| started. The upper layer management code is responsible for configuring
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| the GO to accept associations from devices and the client to connect to
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| the GO with the provisioned credentials. GO is also responsible for
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| calling \ref p2p_group_notif_formation_done() as described below.
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| 
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| If the WPS provisioning step fails or times out, this is reported with
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| a call to \ref p2p_group_formation_failed(). The P2P module will clear its
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| group formation state at this point and allows new group formation
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| attempts to be started. The upper layer management code is responsible
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| for removing the group interface for the failed group.
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| 
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| 
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| \section p2p_sd P2P service discovery
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| 
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| P2P protocol includes service discovery functionality that can be used
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| to discover which services are provided by the peers before forming a
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| group. This leverages the Generic Advertisement Service (GAS) protocol
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| from IEEE 802.11u and P2P vendor-specific contents inside the Native
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| GAS messages.
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| 
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| The P2P module takes care of GAS encapsulation, fragmentation, and
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| actual transmission and reception of the Action frames needed for
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| service discovery. The user of the P2P module is responsible for
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| providing P2P specific Service Request TLV(s) for queries and Service
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| Response TLV(s) for responses.
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| 
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| \subsection p2p_sd_query Quering services of peers
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| 
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| Service discovery is implemented by processing pending queries as a
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| part of the device discovery phase. \ref p2p_sd_request() function is used
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| to schedule service discovery queries to a specific peer or to all
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| discovered peers. \ref p2p_sd_cancel_request() can be used to cancel a
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| scheduled query. Queries that are specific to a single peer will be
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| removed automatically after the response has been received.
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| 
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| After the service discovery queries have been queued, device discovery
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| is started with a call to \ref p2p_find(). The pending service discovery
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| queries are then sent whenever a peer is discovered during the find
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| operation. Responses to the queries will be reported with the
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| \ref p2p_config::sd_response() callback.
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| 
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| \subsection p2p_sd_response Replying to service discovery queries from peers
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| 
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| The received service discovery requests will be indicated with the
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| \ref p2p_config::sd_request() callback. The response to the query is sent
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| by calling \ref p2p_sd_response().
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| 
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| \subsection p2p_sd_indicator Service update indicator
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| 
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| P2P service discovery provides a mechanism to notify peers about
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| changes in available services. This works by incrementing Service
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| Update Indicator value whenever there is a change in the
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| services. This value is included in all SD request and response
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| frames. The value received from the peers will be included in the
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| \ref p2p_config::sd_request() and \ref p2p_config::sd_response() callbacks. The
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| value to be sent to the peers is incremented with a call to
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| \ref p2p_sd_service_update() whenever availability of the local services
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| changes.
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| 
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| 
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| \section p2p_go P2P group owner
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| 
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| This section describes how P2P module can be used for managing
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| per-group information in a group owner. The function calls are
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| described based on the P2P module API. The exact design for the glue
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| code outside the P2P module depends on the architecture used in the
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| system.
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| 
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| When a P2P group interface is created in group owner role, per-group
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| data is initialized with \ref p2p_group_init(). This call provides a
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| pointer to the per-device P2P module context and configures the
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| per-group operation. The configured \ref p2p_group_config::ie_update()
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| callback is used to set the initial P2P IE for Beacon and Probe
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| Response frames in the group owner. The AP mode implementation may use
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| this information to add IEs into the frames.
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| 
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| Once the group formation has been completed (or if it is skipped in
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| case of manual group setup), \ref p2p_group_notif_formation_done() is
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| called. This will allow the P2P module to update the P2P IE for
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| Beacon and Probe Response frames.
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| 
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| The SME/MLME code that managements IEEE 802.11 association processing
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| needs to inform P2P module whenever a P2P client associates or
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| disassociates with the group. This is done by calling
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| \ref p2p_group_notif_assoc() and \ref p2p_group_notif_disassoc(). The P2P module
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| manages a list of group members and updates the P2P Group Information
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| subelement in the P2P IE based on the information from the P2P
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| clients. The \ref p2p_group_config::ie_update() callback is used whenever
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| the P2P IE in Probe Response frames needs to be changed.
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| 
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| The SME/MLME code that takes care of replying to Probe Request frames
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| can use \ref p2p_group_match_dev_type() to check whether the Probe Request
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| frame request a reply only from groups that include a specific device
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| type in one of the clients or GO. A match will be reported if the
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| Probe Request does not request a specific device type, so this
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| function can be used to filter or received Probe Request frames and
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| only the ones that result in non-zero return value need to be replied.
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| 
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| When the P2P group interface for GO role is removed,
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| \ref p2p_group_deinit() is used to deinitialize the per-group P2P module
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| state.
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| 
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| 
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| \section p2p_ctrl_iface P2P control interface
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| 
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| wpa_supplicant \ref ctrl_iface_page "control interface" can be used
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| to manage P2P functionality from an external program (e.g., a GUI or a
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| system configuration manager). This interface can be used directly
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| through the control interface backend mechanism (e.g., local domain
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| sockets on Linux) or with help of wpa_cli (e.g., from a script).
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| 
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| The following P2P-related commands are available:
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_P2P_FIND P2P_FIND
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_P2P_STOP_FIND P2P_STOP_FIND
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_P2P_CONNECT P2P_CONNECT
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_P2P_LISTEN P2P_LISTEN
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_P2P_GROUP_REMOVE P2P_GROUP_REMOVE
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_P2P_GROUP_ADD P2P_GROUP_ADD
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_P2P_PROV_DISC P2P_PROV_DISC
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_P2P_SERV_DISC_REQ P2P_SERV_DISC_REQ
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_P2P_SERV_DISC_CANCEL_REQ P2P_SERV_DISC_CANCEL_REQ
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_P2P_SERV_DISC_RESP P2P_SERV_DISC_RESP
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_P2P_SERVICE_UPDATE P2P_SERVICE_UPDATE
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_P2P_SERV_DISC_EXTERNAL P2P_SERV_DISC_EXTERNAL
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_P2P_REJECT P2P_REJECT
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_P2P_INVITE P2P_INVITE
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| 
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| The following P2P-related events are used:
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_event_P2P_EVENT_DEVICE_FOUND P2P-DEVICE-FOUND
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_event_P2P_EVENT_GO_NEG_REQUEST P2P-GO-NEG-REQUEST
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_event_P2P_EVENT_GO_NEG_SUCCESS P2P-GO-NEG-SUCCESS
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_event_P2P_EVENT_GO_NEG_FAILURE P2P-GO-NEG-FAILURE
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_event_P2P_EVENT_GROUP_FORMATION_SUCCESS P2P-GROUP-FORMATION-SUCCESS
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_event_P2P_EVENT_GROUP_FORMATION_FAILURE P2P-GROUP-FORMATION-FAILURE
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_event_P2P_EVENT_GROUP_STARTED P2P-GROUP-STARTED
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_event_P2P_EVENT_GROUP_REMOVED P2P-GROUP-REMOVED
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_event_P2P_EVENT_PROV_DISC_SHOW_PIN P2P-PROV-DISC-SHOW-PIN
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_event_P2P_EVENT_PROV_DISC_ENTER_PIN P2P-PROV-DISC-ENTER-PIN
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_event_P2P_EVENT_SERV_DISC_REQ P2P-SERV-DISC-REQ
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_event_P2P_EVENT_SERV_DISC_RESP P2P-SERV-DISC-RESP
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_event_P2P_EVENT_INVITATION_RECEIVED P2P-INVITATION-RECEIVED
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| - \ref ctrl_iface_event_P2P_EVENT_INVITATION_RESULT P2P-INVITATION-RESULT
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| 
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| 
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| \subsection p2p_wpa_gui GUI example (wpa_gui)
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| 
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| wpa_gui has an example implementation of a GUI that could be used to
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| manage P2P operations. The P2P related functionality is contained
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| mostly in wpa_supplicant/wpa_gui-qt4/peers.cpp and it shows how the
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| control interface commands and events can be used.
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| 
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| 
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| \subsection p2p_wpa_cli wpa_cli example
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| 
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| wpa_cli can be used to control wpa_supplicant in interactive
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| mode. The following sessions show examples of commands used for
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| device discovery and group formation. The lines starting with "> " are
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| commands from the user (followed by command result indication) and
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| lines starting with "<2>" are event messages from wpa_supplicant.
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| 
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| P2P device "Wireless Client":
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| 
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| \verbatim
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| > p2p_find
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| OK
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| > <2>P2P-DEVICE-FOUND 02:40:61:c2:f3:b7 p2p_dev_addr=02:40:61:c2:f3:b7
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| pri_dev_type=1-0050F204-1 name='Wireless Client 2' config_methods=0x18c
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| dev_capab=0x1 group_capab=0x0
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| <2>P2P-GO-NEG-REQUEST 02:40:61:c2:f3:b7
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| <2>P2P-GO-NEG-REQUEST 02:40:61:c2:f3:b7
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| > p2p_connect 02:40:61:c2:f3:b7 pbc
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| OK
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| <2>P2P-GO-NEG-SUCCESS 
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| <2>P2P-GROUP-FORMATION-SUCCESS 
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| <2>P2P-GROUP-STARTED sta0-p2p-0 client DIRECT-vM
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| > interface
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| Available interfaces:
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| sta0-p2p-0
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| sta0
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| > p2p_group_remove sta0-p2p-0
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| <2>P2P-GROUP-REMOVED sta0-p2p-0 client
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| OK
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| > term
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| OK
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| \endverbatim
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| 
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| 
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| P2P device "Wireless Client2" (which ended up operating in GO role):
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| 
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| \verbatim
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| > p2p_find
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| OK
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| <2>P2P-DEVICE-FOUND 02:f0:bc:44:87:62 p2p_dev_addr=02:f0:bc:44:87:62
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| pri_dev_type=1-0050F204-1 name='Wireless Client' config_methods=0x18c
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| dev_capab=0x1 group_capab=0x0
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| > p2p_connect 02:f0:bc:44:87:62 pbc
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| OK
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| <2>P2P-GO-NEG-SUCCESS 
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| <2>P2P-GROUP-FORMATION-SUCCESS 
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| <2>P2P-GROUP-STARTED sta1-p2p-0 GO DIRECT-vM
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| > interface
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| Available interfaces:
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| sta1-p2p-0
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| sta1
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| > p2p_group_remove sta1-p2p-0
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| <2>P2P-GROUP-REMOVED sta1-p2p-0 GO
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| OK
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| > term
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| OK
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| \endverbatim
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| 
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| */
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