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linux-next/Documentation/networking/mac80211-auth-assoc-deauth.txt
Johannes Berg 24398e39c8 mac80211: set HT channel before association
Changing the channel type during operation is
confusing to some drivers and will be hard to
handle in multi-channel scenarios. Instead of
changing the channel, set it to the right HT
channel before authenticating/associating and
don't change it -- just update the 20/40 MHz
restrictions in rate control as needed when
changed by the AP.

This also fixes a problem that Paul missed in
his fix for the "regulatory makes us deaf"
issue -- when we couldn't use 40 MHz we still
associated saying we were using 40 MHz, which
could in similarly broken APs make us never
even connect successfully.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2012-04-10 14:54:07 -04:00

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#
# This outlines the Linux authentication/association and
# deauthentication/disassociation flows.
#
# This can be converted into a diagram using the service
# at http://www.websequencediagrams.com/
#
participant userspace
participant mac80211
participant driver
alt authentication needed (not FT)
userspace->mac80211: authenticate
alt authenticated/authenticating already
mac80211->driver: sta_state(AP, not-exists)
mac80211->driver: bss_info_changed(clear BSSID)
else associated
note over mac80211,driver
like deauth/disassoc, without sending the
BA session stop & deauth/disassoc frames
end note
end
mac80211->driver: config(channel, channel type)
mac80211->driver: bss_info_changed(set BSSID, basic rate bitmap)
mac80211->driver: sta_state(AP, exists)
alt no probe request data known
mac80211->driver: TX directed probe request
driver->mac80211: RX probe response
end
mac80211->driver: TX auth frame
driver->mac80211: RX auth frame
alt WEP shared key auth
mac80211->driver: TX auth frame
driver->mac80211: RX auth frame
end
mac80211->driver: sta_state(AP, authenticated)
mac80211->userspace: RX auth frame
end
userspace->mac80211: associate
alt authenticated or associated
note over mac80211,driver: cleanup like for authenticate
end
alt not previously authenticated (FT)
mac80211->driver: config(channel, channel type)
mac80211->driver: bss_info_changed(set BSSID, basic rate bitmap)
mac80211->driver: sta_state(AP, exists)
mac80211->driver: sta_state(AP, authenticated)
end
mac80211->driver: TX assoc
driver->mac80211: RX assoc response
note over mac80211: init rate control
mac80211->driver: sta_state(AP, associated)
alt not using WPA
mac80211->driver: sta_state(AP, authorized)
end
mac80211->driver: set up QoS parameters
mac80211->driver: bss_info_changed(QoS, HT, associated with AID)
mac80211->userspace: associated
note left of userspace: associated now
alt using WPA
note over userspace
do 4-way-handshake
(data frames)
end note
userspace->mac80211: authorized
mac80211->driver: sta_state(AP, authorized)
end
userspace->mac80211: deauthenticate/disassociate
mac80211->driver: stop BA sessions
mac80211->driver: TX deauth/disassoc
mac80211->driver: flush frames
mac80211->driver: sta_state(AP,associated)
mac80211->driver: sta_state(AP,authenticated)
mac80211->driver: sta_state(AP,exists)
mac80211->driver: sta_state(AP,not-exists)
mac80211->driver: turn off powersave
mac80211->driver: bss_info_changed(clear BSSID, not associated, no QoS, ...)
mac80211->driver: config(channel type to non-HT)
mac80211->userspace: disconnected