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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/*
* Copyright 2007-2012 Siemens AG
*
* Written by:
* Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov <dbaryshkov@gmail.com>
* Sergey Lapin <slapin@ossfans.org>
* Maxim Gorbachyov <maxim.gorbachev@siemens.com>
* Alexander Smirnov <alex.bluesman.smirnov@gmail.com>
*/
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/if_arp.h>
#include <linux/ieee802154.h>
#include <net/nl802154.h>
#include <net/mac802154.h>
#include <net/ieee802154_netdev.h>
#include <net/cfg802154.h>
#include "ieee802154_i.h"
#include "driver-ops.h"
int mac802154_wpan_update_llsec(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata = IEEE802154_DEV_TO_SUB_IF(dev);
struct ieee802154_mlme_ops *ops = ieee802154_mlme_ops(dev);
struct wpan_dev *wpan_dev = &sdata->wpan_dev;
int rc = 0;
if (ops->llsec) {
struct ieee802154_llsec_params params;
int changed = 0;
params.pan_id = wpan_dev->pan_id;
changed |= IEEE802154_LLSEC_PARAM_PAN_ID;
params.hwaddr = wpan_dev->extended_addr;
changed |= IEEE802154_LLSEC_PARAM_HWADDR;
rc = ops->llsec->set_params(dev, &params, changed);
}
return rc;
}
static int
mac802154_wpan_ioctl(struct net_device *dev, struct ifreq *ifr, int cmd)
{
struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata = IEEE802154_DEV_TO_SUB_IF(dev);
struct wpan_dev *wpan_dev = &sdata->wpan_dev;
struct sockaddr_ieee802154 *sa =
(struct sockaddr_ieee802154 *)&ifr->ifr_addr;
int err = -ENOIOCTLCMD;
if (cmd != SIOCGIFADDR && cmd != SIOCSIFADDR)
return err;
rtnl_lock();
switch (cmd) {
case SIOCGIFADDR:
{
u16 pan_id, short_addr;
pan_id = le16_to_cpu(wpan_dev->pan_id);
short_addr = le16_to_cpu(wpan_dev->short_addr);
if (pan_id == IEEE802154_PANID_BROADCAST ||
short_addr == IEEE802154_ADDR_BROADCAST) {
err = -EADDRNOTAVAIL;
break;
}
sa->family = AF_IEEE802154;
sa->addr.addr_type = IEEE802154_ADDR_SHORT;
sa->addr.pan_id = pan_id;
sa->addr.short_addr = short_addr;
err = 0;
break;
}
case SIOCSIFADDR:
if (netif_running(dev)) {
rtnl_unlock();
return -EBUSY;
}
dev_warn(&dev->dev,
"Using DEBUGing ioctl SIOCSIFADDR isn't recommended!\n");
if (sa->family != AF_IEEE802154 ||
sa->addr.addr_type != IEEE802154_ADDR_SHORT ||
sa->addr.pan_id == IEEE802154_PANID_BROADCAST ||
sa->addr.short_addr == IEEE802154_ADDR_BROADCAST ||
sa->addr.short_addr == IEEE802154_ADDR_UNDEF) {
err = -EINVAL;
break;
}
wpan_dev->pan_id = cpu_to_le16(sa->addr.pan_id);
wpan_dev->short_addr = cpu_to_le16(sa->addr.short_addr);
err = mac802154_wpan_update_llsec(dev);
break;
}
rtnl_unlock();
return err;
}
static int mac802154_wpan_mac_addr(struct net_device *dev, void *p)
{
struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata = IEEE802154_DEV_TO_SUB_IF(dev);
struct sockaddr *addr = p;
__le64 extended_addr;
if (netif_running(dev))
return -EBUSY;
/* lowpan need to be down for update
* SLAAC address after ifup
*/
if (sdata->wpan_dev.lowpan_dev) {
if (netif_running(sdata->wpan_dev.lowpan_dev))
return -EBUSY;
}
ieee802154_be64_to_le64(&extended_addr, addr->sa_data);
if (!ieee802154_is_valid_extended_unicast_addr(extended_addr))
return -EINVAL;
dev_addr_set(dev, addr->sa_data);
sdata->wpan_dev.extended_addr = extended_addr;
/* update lowpan interface mac address when
* wpan mac has been changed
*/
if (sdata->wpan_dev.lowpan_dev)
dev_addr_set(sdata->wpan_dev.lowpan_dev, dev->dev_addr);
return mac802154_wpan_update_llsec(dev);
}
static int ieee802154_setup_hw(struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata)
{
struct ieee802154_local *local = sdata->local;
struct wpan_dev *wpan_dev = &sdata->wpan_dev;
int ret;
mac802154: set filter at drv_start() The current filtering level is set on the first interface up on a wpan phy. If we support scan functionality we need to change the filtering level on the fly on an operational phy and switching back again. This patch will move the receive mode parameter e.g. address filter and promiscuous mode to the drv_start() functionality to allow changing the receive mode on an operational phy not on first ifup only. In future this should be handled on driver layer because each hardware has it's own way to enter a specific filtering level. However this should offer to switch to mode IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE and back to IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS. Only IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS and IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE are somewhat supported by current hardware. All other filtering levels can be supported in future but will end in IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE as the receive part can kind of "emulate" those receive paths by doing additional filtering routines. There are in total three filtering levels in the code: - the per-interface default level (should not be changed) - the required per-interface level (mac commands may play with it) - the actual per-PHY (hw) level that is currently in use Signed-off-by: Alexander Aring <aahringo@redhat.com> [<miquel.raynal@bootlin.com: Add the third filtering variable] Signed-off-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221007085310.503366-4-miquel.raynal@bootlin.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@datenfreihafen.org>
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sdata->required_filtering = sdata->iface_default_filtering;
if (local->hw.flags & IEEE802154_HW_AFILT) {
mac802154: set filter at drv_start() The current filtering level is set on the first interface up on a wpan phy. If we support scan functionality we need to change the filtering level on the fly on an operational phy and switching back again. This patch will move the receive mode parameter e.g. address filter and promiscuous mode to the drv_start() functionality to allow changing the receive mode on an operational phy not on first ifup only. In future this should be handled on driver layer because each hardware has it's own way to enter a specific filtering level. However this should offer to switch to mode IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE and back to IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS. Only IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS and IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE are somewhat supported by current hardware. All other filtering levels can be supported in future but will end in IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE as the receive part can kind of "emulate" those receive paths by doing additional filtering routines. There are in total three filtering levels in the code: - the per-interface default level (should not be changed) - the required per-interface level (mac commands may play with it) - the actual per-PHY (hw) level that is currently in use Signed-off-by: Alexander Aring <aahringo@redhat.com> [<miquel.raynal@bootlin.com: Add the third filtering variable] Signed-off-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221007085310.503366-4-miquel.raynal@bootlin.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@datenfreihafen.org>
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local->addr_filt.pan_id = wpan_dev->pan_id;
local->addr_filt.ieee_addr = wpan_dev->extended_addr;
local->addr_filt.short_addr = wpan_dev->short_addr;
}
if (local->hw.flags & IEEE802154_HW_LBT) {
ret = drv_set_lbt_mode(local, wpan_dev->lbt);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
}
if (local->hw.flags & IEEE802154_HW_CSMA_PARAMS) {
ret = drv_set_csma_params(local, wpan_dev->min_be,
wpan_dev->max_be,
wpan_dev->csma_retries);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
}
if (local->hw.flags & IEEE802154_HW_FRAME_RETRIES) {
ret = drv_set_max_frame_retries(local, wpan_dev->frame_retries);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
}
return 0;
}
static int mac802154_slave_open(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata = IEEE802154_DEV_TO_SUB_IF(dev);
struct ieee802154_local *local = sdata->local;
int res;
ASSERT_RTNL();
set_bit(SDATA_STATE_RUNNING, &sdata->state);
if (!local->open_count) {
res = ieee802154_setup_hw(sdata);
if (res)
goto err;
mac802154: set filter at drv_start() The current filtering level is set on the first interface up on a wpan phy. If we support scan functionality we need to change the filtering level on the fly on an operational phy and switching back again. This patch will move the receive mode parameter e.g. address filter and promiscuous mode to the drv_start() functionality to allow changing the receive mode on an operational phy not on first ifup only. In future this should be handled on driver layer because each hardware has it's own way to enter a specific filtering level. However this should offer to switch to mode IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE and back to IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS. Only IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS and IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE are somewhat supported by current hardware. All other filtering levels can be supported in future but will end in IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE as the receive part can kind of "emulate" those receive paths by doing additional filtering routines. There are in total three filtering levels in the code: - the per-interface default level (should not be changed) - the required per-interface level (mac commands may play with it) - the actual per-PHY (hw) level that is currently in use Signed-off-by: Alexander Aring <aahringo@redhat.com> [<miquel.raynal@bootlin.com: Add the third filtering variable] Signed-off-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221007085310.503366-4-miquel.raynal@bootlin.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@datenfreihafen.org>
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res = drv_start(local, sdata->required_filtering,
&local->addr_filt);
if (res)
goto err;
}
local->open_count++;
netif_start_queue(dev);
return 0;
err:
/* might already be clear but that doesn't matter */
clear_bit(SDATA_STATE_RUNNING, &sdata->state);
return res;
}
static int
ieee802154_check_mac_settings(struct ieee802154_local *local,
mac802154: set filter at drv_start() The current filtering level is set on the first interface up on a wpan phy. If we support scan functionality we need to change the filtering level on the fly on an operational phy and switching back again. This patch will move the receive mode parameter e.g. address filter and promiscuous mode to the drv_start() functionality to allow changing the receive mode on an operational phy not on first ifup only. In future this should be handled on driver layer because each hardware has it's own way to enter a specific filtering level. However this should offer to switch to mode IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE and back to IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS. Only IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS and IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE are somewhat supported by current hardware. All other filtering levels can be supported in future but will end in IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE as the receive part can kind of "emulate" those receive paths by doing additional filtering routines. There are in total three filtering levels in the code: - the per-interface default level (should not be changed) - the required per-interface level (mac commands may play with it) - the actual per-PHY (hw) level that is currently in use Signed-off-by: Alexander Aring <aahringo@redhat.com> [<miquel.raynal@bootlin.com: Add the third filtering variable] Signed-off-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221007085310.503366-4-miquel.raynal@bootlin.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@datenfreihafen.org>
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struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata,
struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *nsdata)
{
mac802154: set filter at drv_start() The current filtering level is set on the first interface up on a wpan phy. If we support scan functionality we need to change the filtering level on the fly on an operational phy and switching back again. This patch will move the receive mode parameter e.g. address filter and promiscuous mode to the drv_start() functionality to allow changing the receive mode on an operational phy not on first ifup only. In future this should be handled on driver layer because each hardware has it's own way to enter a specific filtering level. However this should offer to switch to mode IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE and back to IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS. Only IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS and IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE are somewhat supported by current hardware. All other filtering levels can be supported in future but will end in IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE as the receive part can kind of "emulate" those receive paths by doing additional filtering routines. There are in total three filtering levels in the code: - the per-interface default level (should not be changed) - the required per-interface level (mac commands may play with it) - the actual per-PHY (hw) level that is currently in use Signed-off-by: Alexander Aring <aahringo@redhat.com> [<miquel.raynal@bootlin.com: Add the third filtering variable] Signed-off-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221007085310.503366-4-miquel.raynal@bootlin.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@datenfreihafen.org>
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struct wpan_dev *nwpan_dev = &nsdata->wpan_dev;
struct wpan_dev *wpan_dev = &sdata->wpan_dev;
ASSERT_RTNL();
mac802154: set filter at drv_start() The current filtering level is set on the first interface up on a wpan phy. If we support scan functionality we need to change the filtering level on the fly on an operational phy and switching back again. This patch will move the receive mode parameter e.g. address filter and promiscuous mode to the drv_start() functionality to allow changing the receive mode on an operational phy not on first ifup only. In future this should be handled on driver layer because each hardware has it's own way to enter a specific filtering level. However this should offer to switch to mode IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE and back to IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS. Only IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS and IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE are somewhat supported by current hardware. All other filtering levels can be supported in future but will end in IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE as the receive part can kind of "emulate" those receive paths by doing additional filtering routines. There are in total three filtering levels in the code: - the per-interface default level (should not be changed) - the required per-interface level (mac commands may play with it) - the actual per-PHY (hw) level that is currently in use Signed-off-by: Alexander Aring <aahringo@redhat.com> [<miquel.raynal@bootlin.com: Add the third filtering variable] Signed-off-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221007085310.503366-4-miquel.raynal@bootlin.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@datenfreihafen.org>
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if (sdata->iface_default_filtering != nsdata->iface_default_filtering)
return -EBUSY;
if (local->hw.flags & IEEE802154_HW_AFILT) {
if (wpan_dev->pan_id != nwpan_dev->pan_id ||
wpan_dev->short_addr != nwpan_dev->short_addr ||
wpan_dev->extended_addr != nwpan_dev->extended_addr)
return -EBUSY;
}
if (local->hw.flags & IEEE802154_HW_CSMA_PARAMS) {
if (wpan_dev->min_be != nwpan_dev->min_be ||
wpan_dev->max_be != nwpan_dev->max_be ||
wpan_dev->csma_retries != nwpan_dev->csma_retries)
return -EBUSY;
}
if (local->hw.flags & IEEE802154_HW_FRAME_RETRIES) {
if (wpan_dev->frame_retries != nwpan_dev->frame_retries)
return -EBUSY;
}
if (local->hw.flags & IEEE802154_HW_LBT) {
if (wpan_dev->lbt != nwpan_dev->lbt)
return -EBUSY;
}
return 0;
}
static int
ieee802154_check_concurrent_iface(struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata,
enum nl802154_iftype iftype)
{
struct ieee802154_local *local = sdata->local;
struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *nsdata;
/* we hold the RTNL here so can safely walk the list */
list_for_each_entry(nsdata, &local->interfaces, list) {
if (nsdata != sdata && ieee802154_sdata_running(nsdata)) {
int ret;
/* TODO currently we don't support multiple node/coord
* types we need to run skb_clone at rx path. Check if
* there exist really an use case if we need to support
* multiple node/coord types at the same time.
*/
if (sdata->wpan_dev.iftype != NL802154_IFTYPE_MONITOR &&
nsdata->wpan_dev.iftype != NL802154_IFTYPE_MONITOR)
return -EBUSY;
/* check all phy mac sublayer settings are the same.
* We have only one phy, different values makes trouble.
*/
mac802154: set filter at drv_start() The current filtering level is set on the first interface up on a wpan phy. If we support scan functionality we need to change the filtering level on the fly on an operational phy and switching back again. This patch will move the receive mode parameter e.g. address filter and promiscuous mode to the drv_start() functionality to allow changing the receive mode on an operational phy not on first ifup only. In future this should be handled on driver layer because each hardware has it's own way to enter a specific filtering level. However this should offer to switch to mode IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE and back to IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS. Only IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS and IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE are somewhat supported by current hardware. All other filtering levels can be supported in future but will end in IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE as the receive part can kind of "emulate" those receive paths by doing additional filtering routines. There are in total three filtering levels in the code: - the per-interface default level (should not be changed) - the required per-interface level (mac commands may play with it) - the actual per-PHY (hw) level that is currently in use Signed-off-by: Alexander Aring <aahringo@redhat.com> [<miquel.raynal@bootlin.com: Add the third filtering variable] Signed-off-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221007085310.503366-4-miquel.raynal@bootlin.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@datenfreihafen.org>
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ret = ieee802154_check_mac_settings(local, sdata, nsdata);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
}
}
return 0;
}
static int mac802154_wpan_open(struct net_device *dev)
{
int rc;
struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata = IEEE802154_DEV_TO_SUB_IF(dev);
struct wpan_dev *wpan_dev = &sdata->wpan_dev;
rc = ieee802154_check_concurrent_iface(sdata, wpan_dev->iftype);
if (rc < 0)
return rc;
return mac802154_slave_open(dev);
}
static int mac802154_slave_close(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata = IEEE802154_DEV_TO_SUB_IF(dev);
struct ieee802154_local *local = sdata->local;
ASSERT_RTNL();
if (mac802154_is_scanning(local))
mac802154_abort_scan_locked(local, sdata);
if (mac802154_is_beaconing(local))
mac802154_stop_beacons_locked(local, sdata);
netif_stop_queue(dev);
local->open_count--;
clear_bit(SDATA_STATE_RUNNING, &sdata->state);
if (!local->open_count)
ieee802154_stop_device(local);
return 0;
}
static int mac802154_set_header_security(struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata,
struct ieee802154_hdr *hdr,
const struct ieee802154_mac_cb *cb)
{
struct ieee802154_llsec_params params;
u8 level;
mac802154_llsec_get_params(&sdata->sec, &params);
if (!params.enabled && cb->secen_override && cb->secen)
return -EINVAL;
if (!params.enabled ||
(cb->secen_override && !cb->secen) ||
!params.out_level)
return 0;
if (cb->seclevel_override && !cb->seclevel)
return -EINVAL;
level = cb->seclevel_override ? cb->seclevel : params.out_level;
hdr->fc.security_enabled = 1;
hdr->sec.level = level;
hdr->sec.key_id_mode = params.out_key.mode;
if (params.out_key.mode == IEEE802154_SCF_KEY_SHORT_INDEX)
hdr->sec.short_src = params.out_key.short_source;
else if (params.out_key.mode == IEEE802154_SCF_KEY_HW_INDEX)
hdr->sec.extended_src = params.out_key.extended_source;
hdr->sec.key_id = params.out_key.id;
return 0;
}
static int ieee802154_header_create(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct net_device *dev,
const struct ieee802154_addr *daddr,
const struct ieee802154_addr *saddr,
unsigned len)
{
struct ieee802154_hdr hdr;
struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata = IEEE802154_DEV_TO_SUB_IF(dev);
struct wpan_dev *wpan_dev = &sdata->wpan_dev;
struct ieee802154_mac_cb *cb = mac_cb(skb);
int hlen;
if (!daddr)
return -EINVAL;
memset(&hdr.fc, 0, sizeof(hdr.fc));
hdr.fc.type = cb->type;
hdr.fc.security_enabled = cb->secen;
hdr.fc.ack_request = cb->ackreq;
hdr.seq = atomic_inc_return(&dev->ieee802154_ptr->dsn) & 0xFF;
if (mac802154_set_header_security(sdata, &hdr, cb) < 0)
return -EINVAL;
if (!saddr) {
if (wpan_dev->short_addr == cpu_to_le16(IEEE802154_ADDR_BROADCAST) ||
wpan_dev->short_addr == cpu_to_le16(IEEE802154_ADDR_UNDEF) ||
wpan_dev->pan_id == cpu_to_le16(IEEE802154_PANID_BROADCAST)) {
hdr.source.mode = IEEE802154_ADDR_LONG;
hdr.source.extended_addr = wpan_dev->extended_addr;
} else {
hdr.source.mode = IEEE802154_ADDR_SHORT;
hdr.source.short_addr = wpan_dev->short_addr;
}
hdr.source.pan_id = wpan_dev->pan_id;
} else {
hdr.source = *(const struct ieee802154_addr *)saddr;
}
hdr.dest = *(const struct ieee802154_addr *)daddr;
hlen = ieee802154_hdr_push(skb, &hdr);
if (hlen < 0)
return -EINVAL;
skb_reset_mac_header(skb);
skb->mac_len = hlen;
if (len > ieee802154_max_payload(&hdr))
return -EMSGSIZE;
return hlen;
}
static const struct wpan_dev_header_ops ieee802154_header_ops = {
.create = ieee802154_header_create,
};
/* This header create functionality assumes a 8 byte array for
* source and destination pointer at maximum. To adapt this for
* the 802.15.4 dataframe header we use extended address handling
* here only and intra pan connection. fc fields are mostly fallback
* handling. For provide dev_hard_header for dgram sockets.
*/
static int mac802154_header_create(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct net_device *dev,
unsigned short type,
const void *daddr,
const void *saddr,
unsigned len)
{
struct ieee802154_hdr hdr;
struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata = IEEE802154_DEV_TO_SUB_IF(dev);
struct wpan_dev *wpan_dev = &sdata->wpan_dev;
struct ieee802154_mac_cb cb = { };
int hlen;
if (!daddr)
return -EINVAL;
memset(&hdr.fc, 0, sizeof(hdr.fc));
hdr.fc.type = IEEE802154_FC_TYPE_DATA;
hdr.fc.ack_request = wpan_dev->ackreq;
hdr.seq = atomic_inc_return(&dev->ieee802154_ptr->dsn) & 0xFF;
/* TODO currently a workaround to give zero cb block to set
* security parameters defaults according MIB.
*/
if (mac802154_set_header_security(sdata, &hdr, &cb) < 0)
return -EINVAL;
hdr.dest.pan_id = wpan_dev->pan_id;
hdr.dest.mode = IEEE802154_ADDR_LONG;
ieee802154_be64_to_le64(&hdr.dest.extended_addr, daddr);
hdr.source.pan_id = hdr.dest.pan_id;
hdr.source.mode = IEEE802154_ADDR_LONG;
if (!saddr)
hdr.source.extended_addr = wpan_dev->extended_addr;
else
ieee802154_be64_to_le64(&hdr.source.extended_addr, saddr);
hlen = ieee802154_hdr_push(skb, &hdr);
if (hlen < 0)
return -EINVAL;
skb_reset_mac_header(skb);
skb->mac_len = hlen;
if (len > ieee802154_max_payload(&hdr))
return -EMSGSIZE;
return hlen;
}
static int
mac802154_header_parse(const struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned char *haddr)
{
struct ieee802154_hdr hdr;
if (ieee802154_hdr_peek_addrs(skb, &hdr) < 0) {
pr_debug("malformed packet\n");
return 0;
}
if (hdr.source.mode == IEEE802154_ADDR_LONG) {
ieee802154_le64_to_be64(haddr, &hdr.source.extended_addr);
return IEEE802154_EXTENDED_ADDR_LEN;
}
return 0;
}
static const struct header_ops mac802154_header_ops = {
.create = mac802154_header_create,
.parse = mac802154_header_parse,
};
static const struct net_device_ops mac802154_wpan_ops = {
.ndo_open = mac802154_wpan_open,
.ndo_stop = mac802154_slave_close,
.ndo_start_xmit = ieee802154_subif_start_xmit,
.ndo_do_ioctl = mac802154_wpan_ioctl,
.ndo_set_mac_address = mac802154_wpan_mac_addr,
};
static const struct net_device_ops mac802154_monitor_ops = {
.ndo_open = mac802154_wpan_open,
.ndo_stop = mac802154_slave_close,
.ndo_start_xmit = ieee802154_monitor_start_xmit,
};
static void mac802154_wpan_free(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata = IEEE802154_DEV_TO_SUB_IF(dev);
mac802154_llsec_destroy(&sdata->sec);
}
static void ieee802154_if_setup(struct net_device *dev)
{
dev->addr_len = IEEE802154_EXTENDED_ADDR_LEN;
memset(dev->broadcast, 0xff, IEEE802154_EXTENDED_ADDR_LEN);
/* Let hard_header_len set to IEEE802154_MIN_HEADER_LEN. AF_PACKET
* will not send frames without any payload, but ack frames
* has no payload, so substract one that we can send a 3 bytes
* frame. The xmit callback assumes at least a hard header where two
* bytes fc and sequence field are set.
*/
dev->hard_header_len = IEEE802154_MIN_HEADER_LEN - 1;
/* The auth_tag header is for security and places in private payload
* room of mac frame which stucks between payload and FCS field.
*/
dev->needed_tailroom = IEEE802154_MAX_AUTH_TAG_LEN +
IEEE802154_FCS_LEN;
/* The mtu size is the payload without mac header in this case.
* We have a dynamic length header with a minimum header length
* which is hard_header_len. In this case we let mtu to the size
* of maximum payload which is IEEE802154_MTU - IEEE802154_FCS_LEN -
* hard_header_len. The FCS which is set by hardware or ndo_start_xmit
* and the minimum mac header which can be evaluated inside driver
* layer. The rest of mac header will be part of payload if greater
* than hard_header_len.
*/
dev->mtu = IEEE802154_MTU - IEEE802154_FCS_LEN -
dev->hard_header_len;
dev->tx_queue_len = 300;
dev->flags = IFF_NOARP | IFF_BROADCAST;
}
static int
ieee802154_setup_sdata(struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata,
enum nl802154_iftype type)
{
struct wpan_dev *wpan_dev = &sdata->wpan_dev;
int ret;
u8 tmp;
/* set some type-dependent values */
sdata->wpan_dev.iftype = type;
get_random_bytes(&tmp, sizeof(tmp));
atomic_set(&wpan_dev->bsn, tmp);
get_random_bytes(&tmp, sizeof(tmp));
atomic_set(&wpan_dev->dsn, tmp);
/* defaults per 802.15.4-2011 */
wpan_dev->min_be = 3;
wpan_dev->max_be = 5;
wpan_dev->csma_retries = 4;
wpan_dev->frame_retries = 3;
wpan_dev->pan_id = cpu_to_le16(IEEE802154_PANID_BROADCAST);
wpan_dev->short_addr = cpu_to_le16(IEEE802154_ADDR_BROADCAST);
switch (type) {
case NL802154_IFTYPE_COORD:
case NL802154_IFTYPE_NODE:
ieee802154_be64_to_le64(&wpan_dev->extended_addr,
sdata->dev->dev_addr);
sdata->dev->header_ops = &mac802154_header_ops;
net: Fix inconsistent teardown and release of private netdev state. Network devices can allocate reasources and private memory using netdev_ops->ndo_init(). However, the release of these resources can occur in one of two different places. Either netdev_ops->ndo_uninit() or netdev->destructor(). The decision of which operation frees the resources depends upon whether it is necessary for all netdev refs to be released before it is safe to perform the freeing. netdev_ops->ndo_uninit() presumably can occur right after the NETDEV_UNREGISTER notifier completes and the unicast and multicast address lists are flushed. netdev->destructor(), on the other hand, does not run until the netdev references all go away. Further complicating the situation is that netdev->destructor() almost universally does also a free_netdev(). This creates a problem for the logic in register_netdevice(). Because all callers of register_netdevice() manage the freeing of the netdev, and invoke free_netdev(dev) if register_netdevice() fails. If netdev_ops->ndo_init() succeeds, but something else fails inside of register_netdevice(), it does call ndo_ops->ndo_uninit(). But it is not able to invoke netdev->destructor(). This is because netdev->destructor() will do a free_netdev() and then the caller of register_netdevice() will do the same. However, this means that the resources that would normally be released by netdev->destructor() will not be. Over the years drivers have added local hacks to deal with this, by invoking their destructor parts by hand when register_netdevice() fails. Many drivers do not try to deal with this, and instead we have leaks. Let's close this hole by formalizing the distinction between what private things need to be freed up by netdev->destructor() and whether the driver needs unregister_netdevice() to perform the free_netdev(). netdev->priv_destructor() performs all actions to free up the private resources that used to be freed by netdev->destructor(), except for free_netdev(). netdev->needs_free_netdev is a boolean that indicates whether free_netdev() should be done at the end of unregister_netdevice(). Now, register_netdevice() can sanely release all resources after ndo_ops->ndo_init() succeeds, by invoking both ndo_ops->ndo_uninit() and netdev->priv_destructor(). And at the end of unregister_netdevice(), we invoke netdev->priv_destructor() and optionally call free_netdev(). Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2017-05-09 00:52:56 +08:00
sdata->dev->needs_free_netdev = true;
sdata->dev->priv_destructor = mac802154_wpan_free;
sdata->dev->netdev_ops = &mac802154_wpan_ops;
sdata->dev->ml_priv = &mac802154_mlme_wpan;
mac802154: set filter at drv_start() The current filtering level is set on the first interface up on a wpan phy. If we support scan functionality we need to change the filtering level on the fly on an operational phy and switching back again. This patch will move the receive mode parameter e.g. address filter and promiscuous mode to the drv_start() functionality to allow changing the receive mode on an operational phy not on first ifup only. In future this should be handled on driver layer because each hardware has it's own way to enter a specific filtering level. However this should offer to switch to mode IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE and back to IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS. Only IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS and IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE are somewhat supported by current hardware. All other filtering levels can be supported in future but will end in IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE as the receive part can kind of "emulate" those receive paths by doing additional filtering routines. There are in total three filtering levels in the code: - the per-interface default level (should not be changed) - the required per-interface level (mac commands may play with it) - the actual per-PHY (hw) level that is currently in use Signed-off-by: Alexander Aring <aahringo@redhat.com> [<miquel.raynal@bootlin.com: Add the third filtering variable] Signed-off-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221007085310.503366-4-miquel.raynal@bootlin.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@datenfreihafen.org>
2022-10-07 16:53:05 +08:00
sdata->iface_default_filtering = IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS;
wpan_dev->header_ops = &ieee802154_header_ops;
mutex_init(&sdata->sec_mtx);
mac802154_llsec_init(&sdata->sec);
ret = mac802154_wpan_update_llsec(sdata->dev);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
break;
case NL802154_IFTYPE_MONITOR:
net: Fix inconsistent teardown and release of private netdev state. Network devices can allocate reasources and private memory using netdev_ops->ndo_init(). However, the release of these resources can occur in one of two different places. Either netdev_ops->ndo_uninit() or netdev->destructor(). The decision of which operation frees the resources depends upon whether it is necessary for all netdev refs to be released before it is safe to perform the freeing. netdev_ops->ndo_uninit() presumably can occur right after the NETDEV_UNREGISTER notifier completes and the unicast and multicast address lists are flushed. netdev->destructor(), on the other hand, does not run until the netdev references all go away. Further complicating the situation is that netdev->destructor() almost universally does also a free_netdev(). This creates a problem for the logic in register_netdevice(). Because all callers of register_netdevice() manage the freeing of the netdev, and invoke free_netdev(dev) if register_netdevice() fails. If netdev_ops->ndo_init() succeeds, but something else fails inside of register_netdevice(), it does call ndo_ops->ndo_uninit(). But it is not able to invoke netdev->destructor(). This is because netdev->destructor() will do a free_netdev() and then the caller of register_netdevice() will do the same. However, this means that the resources that would normally be released by netdev->destructor() will not be. Over the years drivers have added local hacks to deal with this, by invoking their destructor parts by hand when register_netdevice() fails. Many drivers do not try to deal with this, and instead we have leaks. Let's close this hole by formalizing the distinction between what private things need to be freed up by netdev->destructor() and whether the driver needs unregister_netdevice() to perform the free_netdev(). netdev->priv_destructor() performs all actions to free up the private resources that used to be freed by netdev->destructor(), except for free_netdev(). netdev->needs_free_netdev is a boolean that indicates whether free_netdev() should be done at the end of unregister_netdevice(). Now, register_netdevice() can sanely release all resources after ndo_ops->ndo_init() succeeds, by invoking both ndo_ops->ndo_uninit() and netdev->priv_destructor(). And at the end of unregister_netdevice(), we invoke netdev->priv_destructor() and optionally call free_netdev(). Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2017-05-09 00:52:56 +08:00
sdata->dev->needs_free_netdev = true;
sdata->dev->netdev_ops = &mac802154_monitor_ops;
mac802154: set filter at drv_start() The current filtering level is set on the first interface up on a wpan phy. If we support scan functionality we need to change the filtering level on the fly on an operational phy and switching back again. This patch will move the receive mode parameter e.g. address filter and promiscuous mode to the drv_start() functionality to allow changing the receive mode on an operational phy not on first ifup only. In future this should be handled on driver layer because each hardware has it's own way to enter a specific filtering level. However this should offer to switch to mode IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE and back to IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS. Only IEEE802154_FILTERING_4_FRAME_FIELDS and IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE are somewhat supported by current hardware. All other filtering levels can be supported in future but will end in IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE as the receive part can kind of "emulate" those receive paths by doing additional filtering routines. There are in total three filtering levels in the code: - the per-interface default level (should not be changed) - the required per-interface level (mac commands may play with it) - the actual per-PHY (hw) level that is currently in use Signed-off-by: Alexander Aring <aahringo@redhat.com> [<miquel.raynal@bootlin.com: Add the third filtering variable] Signed-off-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221007085310.503366-4-miquel.raynal@bootlin.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@datenfreihafen.org>
2022-10-07 16:53:05 +08:00
sdata->iface_default_filtering = IEEE802154_FILTERING_NONE;
break;
default:
BUG();
}
return 0;
}
struct net_device *
ieee802154_if_add(struct ieee802154_local *local, const char *name,
unsigned char name_assign_type, enum nl802154_iftype type,
__le64 extended_addr)
{
u8 addr[IEEE802154_EXTENDED_ADDR_LEN];
struct net_device *ndev = NULL;
struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata = NULL;
int ret;
ASSERT_RTNL();
ndev = alloc_netdev(sizeof(*sdata), name,
name_assign_type, ieee802154_if_setup);
if (!ndev)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
ndev->needed_headroom = local->hw.extra_tx_headroom +
IEEE802154_MAX_HEADER_LEN;
ret = dev_alloc_name(ndev, ndev->name);
if (ret < 0)
goto err;
ieee802154_le64_to_be64(ndev->perm_addr,
&local->hw.phy->perm_extended_addr);
switch (type) {
case NL802154_IFTYPE_COORD:
case NL802154_IFTYPE_NODE:
ndev->type = ARPHRD_IEEE802154;
if (ieee802154_is_valid_extended_unicast_addr(extended_addr)) {
ieee802154_le64_to_be64(addr, &extended_addr);
dev_addr_set(ndev, addr);
} else {
dev_addr_set(ndev, ndev->perm_addr);
}
break;
case NL802154_IFTYPE_MONITOR:
ndev->type = ARPHRD_IEEE802154_MONITOR;
break;
default:
ret = -EINVAL;
goto err;
}
/* TODO check this */
SET_NETDEV_DEV(ndev, &local->phy->dev);
dev_net_set(ndev, wpan_phy_net(local->hw.phy));
sdata = netdev_priv(ndev);
ndev->ieee802154_ptr = &sdata->wpan_dev;
memcpy(sdata->name, ndev->name, IFNAMSIZ);
sdata->dev = ndev;
sdata->wpan_dev.wpan_phy = local->hw.phy;
sdata->local = local;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&sdata->wpan_dev.list);
/* setup type-dependent data */
ret = ieee802154_setup_sdata(sdata, type);
if (ret)
goto err;
ret = register_netdevice(ndev);
if (ret < 0)
goto err;
mutex_lock(&local->iflist_mtx);
list_add_tail_rcu(&sdata->list, &local->interfaces);
mutex_unlock(&local->iflist_mtx);
return ndev;
err:
free_netdev(ndev);
return ERR_PTR(ret);
}
void ieee802154_if_remove(struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata)
{
ASSERT_RTNL();
mutex_lock(&sdata->local->iflist_mtx);
list_del_rcu(&sdata->list);
mutex_unlock(&sdata->local->iflist_mtx);
synchronize_rcu();
unregister_netdevice(sdata->dev);
}
void ieee802154_remove_interfaces(struct ieee802154_local *local)
{
struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata, *tmp;
mutex_lock(&local->iflist_mtx);
list_for_each_entry_safe(sdata, tmp, &local->interfaces, list) {
list_del(&sdata->list);
unregister_netdevice(sdata->dev);
}
mutex_unlock(&local->iflist_mtx);
}
static int netdev_notify(struct notifier_block *nb,
unsigned long state, void *ptr)
{
struct net_device *dev = netdev_notifier_info_to_dev(ptr);
struct ieee802154_sub_if_data *sdata;
if (state != NETDEV_CHANGENAME)
return NOTIFY_DONE;
if (!dev->ieee802154_ptr || !dev->ieee802154_ptr->wpan_phy)
return NOTIFY_DONE;
if (dev->ieee802154_ptr->wpan_phy->privid != mac802154_wpan_phy_privid)
return NOTIFY_DONE;
sdata = IEEE802154_DEV_TO_SUB_IF(dev);
memcpy(sdata->name, dev->name, IFNAMSIZ);
return NOTIFY_OK;
}
static struct notifier_block mac802154_netdev_notifier = {
.notifier_call = netdev_notify,
};
int ieee802154_iface_init(void)
{
return register_netdevice_notifier(&mac802154_netdev_notifier);
}
void ieee802154_iface_exit(void)
{
unregister_netdevice_notifier(&mac802154_netdev_notifier);
}