aa20e1a1fb
There is not much use for enabling WPA without WPA2 nowadays since most networks have been upgraded to WPA2. Furthermore, the code size savings from disabling just WPA2 are pretty small, so there is not much justification for maintaining this build option. Remove it to get rid of undesired complexity. Signed-hostap: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com>
511 lines
14 KiB
C
511 lines
14 KiB
C
/*
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* RSN pre-authentication (supplicant)
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* Copyright (c) 2003-2012, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
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*
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* This software may be distributed under the terms of the BSD license.
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* See README for more details.
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*/
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#include "includes.h"
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#include "common.h"
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#include "wpa.h"
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#include "eloop.h"
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#include "l2_packet/l2_packet.h"
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#include "eapol_supp/eapol_supp_sm.h"
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#include "preauth.h"
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#include "pmksa_cache.h"
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#include "wpa_i.h"
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#ifdef IEEE8021X_EAPOL
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#define PMKID_CANDIDATE_PRIO_SCAN 1000
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struct rsn_pmksa_candidate {
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struct dl_list list;
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u8 bssid[ETH_ALEN];
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int priority;
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};
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/**
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* pmksa_candidate_free - Free all entries in PMKSA candidate list
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* @sm: Pointer to WPA state machine data from wpa_sm_init()
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*/
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void pmksa_candidate_free(struct wpa_sm *sm)
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{
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struct rsn_pmksa_candidate *entry, *n;
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if (sm == NULL)
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return;
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dl_list_for_each_safe(entry, n, &sm->pmksa_candidates,
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struct rsn_pmksa_candidate, list) {
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dl_list_del(&entry->list);
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os_free(entry);
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}
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}
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static void rsn_preauth_receive(void *ctx, const u8 *src_addr,
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const u8 *buf, size_t len)
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{
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struct wpa_sm *sm = ctx;
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wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "RX pre-auth from " MACSTR, MAC2STR(src_addr));
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wpa_hexdump(MSG_MSGDUMP, "RX pre-auth", buf, len);
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if (sm->preauth_eapol == NULL ||
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is_zero_ether_addr(sm->preauth_bssid) ||
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os_memcmp(sm->preauth_bssid, src_addr, ETH_ALEN) != 0) {
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wpa_printf(MSG_WARNING, "RSN pre-auth frame received from "
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"unexpected source " MACSTR " - dropped",
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MAC2STR(src_addr));
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return;
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}
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eapol_sm_rx_eapol(sm->preauth_eapol, src_addr, buf, len);
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}
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static void rsn_preauth_eapol_cb(struct eapol_sm *eapol, int success,
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void *ctx)
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{
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struct wpa_sm *sm = ctx;
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u8 pmk[PMK_LEN];
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if (success) {
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int res, pmk_len;
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pmk_len = PMK_LEN;
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res = eapol_sm_get_key(eapol, pmk, PMK_LEN);
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if (res) {
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/*
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* EAP-LEAP is an exception from other EAP methods: it
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* uses only 16-byte PMK.
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*/
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res = eapol_sm_get_key(eapol, pmk, 16);
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pmk_len = 16;
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}
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if (res == 0) {
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wpa_hexdump_key(MSG_DEBUG, "RSN: PMK from pre-auth",
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pmk, pmk_len);
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sm->pmk_len = pmk_len;
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pmksa_cache_add(sm->pmksa, pmk, pmk_len,
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sm->preauth_bssid, sm->own_addr,
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sm->network_ctx,
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WPA_KEY_MGMT_IEEE8021X);
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} else {
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wpa_msg(sm->ctx->msg_ctx, MSG_INFO,
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"RSN: failed to get master session key from "
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"pre-auth EAPOL state machines");
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success = 0;
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}
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}
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wpa_msg(sm->ctx->msg_ctx, MSG_INFO, "RSN: pre-authentication with "
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MACSTR " %s", MAC2STR(sm->preauth_bssid),
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success ? "completed successfully" : "failed");
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rsn_preauth_deinit(sm);
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rsn_preauth_candidate_process(sm);
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}
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static void rsn_preauth_timeout(void *eloop_ctx, void *timeout_ctx)
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{
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struct wpa_sm *sm = eloop_ctx;
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wpa_msg(sm->ctx->msg_ctx, MSG_INFO, "RSN: pre-authentication with "
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MACSTR " timed out", MAC2STR(sm->preauth_bssid));
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rsn_preauth_deinit(sm);
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rsn_preauth_candidate_process(sm);
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}
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static int rsn_preauth_eapol_send(void *ctx, int type, const u8 *buf,
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size_t len)
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{
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struct wpa_sm *sm = ctx;
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u8 *msg;
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size_t msglen;
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int res;
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/* TODO: could add l2_packet_sendmsg that allows fragments to avoid
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* extra copy here */
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if (sm->l2_preauth == NULL)
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return -1;
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msg = wpa_sm_alloc_eapol(sm, type, buf, len, &msglen, NULL);
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if (msg == NULL)
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return -1;
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wpa_hexdump(MSG_MSGDUMP, "TX EAPOL (preauth)", msg, msglen);
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res = l2_packet_send(sm->l2_preauth, sm->preauth_bssid,
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ETH_P_RSN_PREAUTH, msg, msglen);
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os_free(msg);
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return res;
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}
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/**
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* rsn_preauth_init - Start new RSN pre-authentication
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* @sm: Pointer to WPA state machine data from wpa_sm_init()
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* @dst: Authenticator address (BSSID) with which to preauthenticate
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* @eap_conf: Current EAP configuration
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* Returns: 0 on success, -1 on another pre-authentication is in progress,
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* -2 on layer 2 packet initialization failure, -3 on EAPOL state machine
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* initialization failure, -4 on memory allocation failure
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*
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* This function request an RSN pre-authentication with a given destination
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* address. This is usually called for PMKSA candidates found from scan results
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* or from driver reports. In addition, ctrl_iface PREAUTH command can trigger
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* pre-authentication.
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*/
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int rsn_preauth_init(struct wpa_sm *sm, const u8 *dst,
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struct eap_peer_config *eap_conf)
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{
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struct eapol_config eapol_conf;
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struct eapol_ctx *ctx;
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if (sm->preauth_eapol)
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return -1;
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wpa_msg(sm->ctx->msg_ctx, MSG_DEBUG,
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"RSN: starting pre-authentication with " MACSTR, MAC2STR(dst));
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sm->l2_preauth = l2_packet_init(sm->ifname, sm->own_addr,
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ETH_P_RSN_PREAUTH,
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rsn_preauth_receive, sm, 0);
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if (sm->l2_preauth == NULL) {
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wpa_printf(MSG_WARNING, "RSN: Failed to initialize L2 packet "
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"processing for pre-authentication");
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return -2;
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}
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if (sm->bridge_ifname) {
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sm->l2_preauth_br = l2_packet_init(sm->bridge_ifname,
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sm->own_addr,
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ETH_P_RSN_PREAUTH,
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rsn_preauth_receive, sm, 0);
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if (sm->l2_preauth_br == NULL) {
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wpa_printf(MSG_WARNING, "RSN: Failed to initialize L2 "
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"packet processing (bridge) for "
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"pre-authentication");
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return -2;
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}
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}
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ctx = os_zalloc(sizeof(*ctx));
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if (ctx == NULL) {
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wpa_printf(MSG_WARNING, "Failed to allocate EAPOL context.");
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return -4;
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}
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ctx->ctx = sm->ctx->ctx;
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ctx->msg_ctx = sm->ctx->ctx;
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ctx->preauth = 1;
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ctx->cb = rsn_preauth_eapol_cb;
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ctx->cb_ctx = sm;
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ctx->scard_ctx = sm->scard_ctx;
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ctx->eapol_send = rsn_preauth_eapol_send;
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ctx->eapol_send_ctx = sm;
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ctx->set_config_blob = sm->ctx->set_config_blob;
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ctx->get_config_blob = sm->ctx->get_config_blob;
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sm->preauth_eapol = eapol_sm_init(ctx);
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if (sm->preauth_eapol == NULL) {
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os_free(ctx);
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wpa_printf(MSG_WARNING, "RSN: Failed to initialize EAPOL "
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"state machines for pre-authentication");
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return -3;
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}
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os_memset(&eapol_conf, 0, sizeof(eapol_conf));
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eapol_conf.accept_802_1x_keys = 0;
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eapol_conf.required_keys = 0;
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eapol_conf.fast_reauth = sm->fast_reauth;
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eapol_conf.workaround = sm->eap_workaround;
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eapol_sm_notify_config(sm->preauth_eapol, eap_conf, &eapol_conf);
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/*
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* Use a shorter startPeriod with preauthentication since the first
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* preauth EAPOL-Start frame may end up being dropped due to race
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* condition in the AP between the data receive and key configuration
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* after the 4-Way Handshake.
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*/
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eapol_sm_configure(sm->preauth_eapol, -1, -1, 5, 6);
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os_memcpy(sm->preauth_bssid, dst, ETH_ALEN);
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eapol_sm_notify_portValid(sm->preauth_eapol, TRUE);
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/* 802.1X::portControl = Auto */
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eapol_sm_notify_portEnabled(sm->preauth_eapol, TRUE);
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eloop_register_timeout(sm->dot11RSNAConfigSATimeout, 0,
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rsn_preauth_timeout, sm, NULL);
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* rsn_preauth_deinit - Abort RSN pre-authentication
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* @sm: Pointer to WPA state machine data from wpa_sm_init()
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*
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* This function aborts the current RSN pre-authentication (if one is started)
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* and frees resources allocated for it.
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*/
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void rsn_preauth_deinit(struct wpa_sm *sm)
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{
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if (sm == NULL || !sm->preauth_eapol)
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return;
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eloop_cancel_timeout(rsn_preauth_timeout, sm, NULL);
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eapol_sm_deinit(sm->preauth_eapol);
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sm->preauth_eapol = NULL;
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os_memset(sm->preauth_bssid, 0, ETH_ALEN);
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l2_packet_deinit(sm->l2_preauth);
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sm->l2_preauth = NULL;
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if (sm->l2_preauth_br) {
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l2_packet_deinit(sm->l2_preauth_br);
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sm->l2_preauth_br = NULL;
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}
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}
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/**
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* rsn_preauth_candidate_process - Process PMKSA candidates
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* @sm: Pointer to WPA state machine data from wpa_sm_init()
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*
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* Go through the PMKSA candidates and start pre-authentication if a candidate
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* without an existing PMKSA cache entry is found. Processed candidates will be
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* removed from the list.
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*/
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void rsn_preauth_candidate_process(struct wpa_sm *sm)
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{
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struct rsn_pmksa_candidate *candidate, *n;
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if (dl_list_empty(&sm->pmksa_candidates))
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return;
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/* TODO: drop priority for old candidate entries */
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wpa_msg(sm->ctx->msg_ctx, MSG_DEBUG, "RSN: processing PMKSA candidate "
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"list");
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if (sm->preauth_eapol ||
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sm->proto != WPA_PROTO_RSN ||
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wpa_sm_get_state(sm) != WPA_COMPLETED ||
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(sm->key_mgmt != WPA_KEY_MGMT_IEEE8021X &&
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sm->key_mgmt != WPA_KEY_MGMT_IEEE8021X_SHA256)) {
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wpa_msg(sm->ctx->msg_ctx, MSG_DEBUG, "RSN: not in suitable "
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"state for new pre-authentication");
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return; /* invalid state for new pre-auth */
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}
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dl_list_for_each_safe(candidate, n, &sm->pmksa_candidates,
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struct rsn_pmksa_candidate, list) {
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struct rsn_pmksa_cache_entry *p = NULL;
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p = pmksa_cache_get(sm->pmksa, candidate->bssid, NULL, NULL);
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if (os_memcmp(sm->bssid, candidate->bssid, ETH_ALEN) != 0 &&
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(p == NULL || p->opportunistic)) {
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wpa_msg(sm->ctx->msg_ctx, MSG_DEBUG, "RSN: PMKSA "
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"candidate " MACSTR
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" selected for pre-authentication",
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MAC2STR(candidate->bssid));
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dl_list_del(&candidate->list);
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rsn_preauth_init(sm, candidate->bssid,
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sm->eap_conf_ctx);
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os_free(candidate);
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return;
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}
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wpa_msg(sm->ctx->msg_ctx, MSG_DEBUG, "RSN: PMKSA candidate "
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MACSTR " does not need pre-authentication anymore",
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MAC2STR(candidate->bssid));
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/* Some drivers (e.g., NDIS) expect to get notified about the
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* PMKIDs again, so report the existing data now. */
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if (p) {
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wpa_sm_add_pmkid(sm, candidate->bssid, p->pmkid);
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}
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dl_list_del(&candidate->list);
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os_free(candidate);
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}
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wpa_msg(sm->ctx->msg_ctx, MSG_DEBUG, "RSN: no more pending PMKSA "
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"candidates");
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}
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/**
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* pmksa_candidate_add - Add a new PMKSA candidate
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* @sm: Pointer to WPA state machine data from wpa_sm_init()
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* @bssid: BSSID (authenticator address) of the candidate
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* @prio: Priority (the smaller number, the higher priority)
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* @preauth: Whether the candidate AP advertises support for pre-authentication
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*
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* This function is used to add PMKSA candidates for RSN pre-authentication. It
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* is called from scan result processing and from driver events for PMKSA
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* candidates, i.e., EVENT_PMKID_CANDIDATE events to wpa_supplicant_event().
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*/
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void pmksa_candidate_add(struct wpa_sm *sm, const u8 *bssid,
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int prio, int preauth)
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{
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struct rsn_pmksa_candidate *cand, *pos;
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if (sm->network_ctx && sm->proactive_key_caching)
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pmksa_cache_get_opportunistic(sm->pmksa, sm->network_ctx,
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bssid);
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if (!preauth) {
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wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "RSN: Ignored PMKID candidate without "
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"preauth flag");
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return;
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}
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/* If BSSID already on candidate list, update the priority of the old
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* entry. Do not override priority based on normal scan results. */
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cand = NULL;
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dl_list_for_each(pos, &sm->pmksa_candidates,
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struct rsn_pmksa_candidate, list) {
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if (os_memcmp(pos->bssid, bssid, ETH_ALEN) == 0) {
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cand = pos;
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break;
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}
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}
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if (cand) {
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dl_list_del(&cand->list);
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if (prio < PMKID_CANDIDATE_PRIO_SCAN)
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cand->priority = prio;
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} else {
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cand = os_zalloc(sizeof(*cand));
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if (cand == NULL)
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return;
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os_memcpy(cand->bssid, bssid, ETH_ALEN);
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cand->priority = prio;
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}
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/* Add candidate to the list; order by increasing priority value. i.e.,
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* highest priority (smallest value) first. */
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dl_list_for_each(pos, &sm->pmksa_candidates,
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struct rsn_pmksa_candidate, list) {
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if (cand->priority <= pos->priority) {
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dl_list_add(pos->list.prev, &cand->list);
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cand = NULL;
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break;
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}
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}
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if (cand)
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dl_list_add_tail(&sm->pmksa_candidates, &cand->list);
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wpa_msg(sm->ctx->msg_ctx, MSG_DEBUG, "RSN: added PMKSA cache "
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"candidate " MACSTR " prio %d", MAC2STR(bssid), prio);
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rsn_preauth_candidate_process(sm);
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}
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/* TODO: schedule periodic scans if current AP supports preauth */
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/**
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* rsn_preauth_scan_results - Start processing scan results for canditates
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* @sm: Pointer to WPA state machine data from wpa_sm_init()
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* Returns: 0 if ready to process results or -1 to skip processing
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*
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* This functions is used to notify RSN code about start of new scan results
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* processing. The actual scan results will be provided by calling
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* rsn_preauth_scan_result() for each BSS if this function returned 0.
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*/
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int rsn_preauth_scan_results(struct wpa_sm *sm)
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{
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if (sm->ssid_len == 0)
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return -1;
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/*
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* TODO: is it ok to free all candidates? What about the entries
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* received from EVENT_PMKID_CANDIDATE?
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*/
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pmksa_candidate_free(sm);
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* rsn_preauth_scan_result - Processing scan result for PMKSA canditates
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* @sm: Pointer to WPA state machine data from wpa_sm_init()
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*
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* Add all suitable APs (Authenticators) from scan results into PMKSA
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* candidate list.
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*/
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void rsn_preauth_scan_result(struct wpa_sm *sm, const u8 *bssid,
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const u8 *ssid, const u8 *rsn)
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{
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struct wpa_ie_data ie;
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struct rsn_pmksa_cache_entry *pmksa;
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if (ssid[1] != sm->ssid_len ||
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os_memcmp(ssid + 2, sm->ssid, sm->ssid_len) != 0)
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return; /* Not for the current SSID */
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if (os_memcmp(bssid, sm->bssid, ETH_ALEN) == 0)
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return; /* Ignore current AP */
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if (wpa_parse_wpa_ie(rsn, 2 + rsn[1], &ie))
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return;
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pmksa = pmksa_cache_get(sm->pmksa, bssid, NULL, NULL);
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if (pmksa && (!pmksa->opportunistic ||
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!(ie.capabilities & WPA_CAPABILITY_PREAUTH)))
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return;
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/* Give less priority to candidates found from normal scan results. */
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pmksa_candidate_add(sm, bssid, PMKID_CANDIDATE_PRIO_SCAN,
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ie.capabilities & WPA_CAPABILITY_PREAUTH);
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}
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#ifdef CONFIG_CTRL_IFACE
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/**
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* rsn_preauth_get_status - Get pre-authentication status
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* @sm: Pointer to WPA state machine data from wpa_sm_init()
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* @buf: Buffer for status information
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* @buflen: Maximum buffer length
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* @verbose: Whether to include verbose status information
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* Returns: Number of bytes written to buf.
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*
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* Query WPA2 pre-authentication for status information. This function fills in
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* a text area with current status information. If the buffer (buf) is not
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* large enough, status information will be truncated to fit the buffer.
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*/
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int rsn_preauth_get_status(struct wpa_sm *sm, char *buf, size_t buflen,
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int verbose)
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{
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char *pos = buf, *end = buf + buflen;
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int res, ret;
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if (sm->preauth_eapol) {
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ret = os_snprintf(pos, end - pos, "Pre-authentication "
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"EAPOL state machines:\n");
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if (ret < 0 || ret >= end - pos)
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return pos - buf;
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pos += ret;
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res = eapol_sm_get_status(sm->preauth_eapol,
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pos, end - pos, verbose);
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if (res >= 0)
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pos += res;
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}
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return pos - buf;
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}
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#endif /* CONFIG_CTRL_IFACE */
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/**
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* rsn_preauth_in_progress - Verify whether pre-authentication is in progress
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* @sm: Pointer to WPA state machine data from wpa_sm_init()
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*/
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int rsn_preauth_in_progress(struct wpa_sm *sm)
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{
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return sm->preauth_eapol != NULL;
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}
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#endif /* IEEE8021X_EAPOL */
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