kernel-ark/drivers/staging/rt2860/sta/sanity.c
Greg Kroah-Hartman 9198099052 Staging: add rt2860 wireless driver
This is the Ralink RT2860 driver from the company that does horrible
things like reading a config file from /etc.  However, the driver that
is currently under development from the wireless development community
is not working at all yet, so distros and users are using this version
instead (quite common hardware on a lot of netbook machines).

So here is this driver, for now, until the wireless developers get a
"clean" version into the main tree, or until this version is cleaned up
sufficiently to move out of the staging tree.

Ported to the Linux build system and cleaned up a bit already by me.

Cc: Linux wireless <linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2009-01-06 13:52:11 -08:00

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Module Name:
sanity.c
Abstract:
Revision History:
Who When What
-------- ---------- ----------------------------------------------
John Chang 2004-09-01 add WMM support
*/
#include "../rt_config.h"
extern UCHAR CISCO_OUI[];
extern UCHAR WPA_OUI[];
extern UCHAR RSN_OUI[];
extern UCHAR WME_INFO_ELEM[];
extern UCHAR WME_PARM_ELEM[];
extern UCHAR Ccx2QosInfo[];
extern UCHAR RALINK_OUI[];
extern UCHAR BROADCOM_OUI[];
/*
==========================================================================
Description:
MLME message sanity check
Return:
TRUE if all parameters are OK, FALSE otherwise
==========================================================================
*/
BOOLEAN MlmeStartReqSanity(
IN PRTMP_ADAPTER pAd,
IN VOID *Msg,
IN ULONG MsgLen,
OUT CHAR Ssid[],
OUT UCHAR *pSsidLen)
{
MLME_START_REQ_STRUCT *Info;
Info = (MLME_START_REQ_STRUCT *)(Msg);
if (Info->SsidLen > MAX_LEN_OF_SSID)
{
DBGPRINT(RT_DEBUG_TRACE, ("MlmeStartReqSanity fail - wrong SSID length\n"));
return FALSE;
}
*pSsidLen = Info->SsidLen;
NdisMoveMemory(Ssid, Info->Ssid, *pSsidLen);
return TRUE;
}
/*
==========================================================================
Description:
MLME message sanity check
Return:
TRUE if all parameters are OK, FALSE otherwise
IRQL = DISPATCH_LEVEL
==========================================================================
*/
BOOLEAN PeerAssocRspSanity(
IN PRTMP_ADAPTER pAd,
IN VOID *pMsg,
IN ULONG MsgLen,
OUT PUCHAR pAddr2,
OUT USHORT *pCapabilityInfo,
OUT USHORT *pStatus,
OUT USHORT *pAid,
OUT UCHAR SupRate[],
OUT UCHAR *pSupRateLen,
OUT UCHAR ExtRate[],
OUT UCHAR *pExtRateLen,
OUT HT_CAPABILITY_IE *pHtCapability,
OUT ADD_HT_INFO_IE *pAddHtInfo, // AP might use this additional ht info IE
OUT UCHAR *pHtCapabilityLen,
OUT UCHAR *pAddHtInfoLen,
OUT UCHAR *pNewExtChannelOffset,
OUT PEDCA_PARM pEdcaParm,
OUT UCHAR *pCkipFlag)
{
CHAR IeType, *Ptr;
PFRAME_802_11 pFrame = (PFRAME_802_11)pMsg;
PEID_STRUCT pEid;
ULONG Length = 0;
*pNewExtChannelOffset = 0xff;
*pHtCapabilityLen = 0;
*pAddHtInfoLen = 0;
COPY_MAC_ADDR(pAddr2, pFrame->Hdr.Addr2);
Ptr = pFrame->Octet;
Length += LENGTH_802_11;
NdisMoveMemory(pCapabilityInfo, &pFrame->Octet[0], 2);
Length += 2;
NdisMoveMemory(pStatus, &pFrame->Octet[2], 2);
Length += 2;
*pCkipFlag = 0;
*pExtRateLen = 0;
pEdcaParm->bValid = FALSE;
if (*pStatus != MLME_SUCCESS)
return TRUE;
NdisMoveMemory(pAid, &pFrame->Octet[4], 2);
Length += 2;
// Aid already swaped byte order in RTMPFrameEndianChange() for big endian platform
*pAid = (*pAid) & 0x3fff; // AID is low 14-bit
// -- get supported rates from payload and advance the pointer
IeType = pFrame->Octet[6];
*pSupRateLen = pFrame->Octet[7];
if ((IeType != IE_SUPP_RATES) || (*pSupRateLen > MAX_LEN_OF_SUPPORTED_RATES))
{
DBGPRINT(RT_DEBUG_TRACE, ("PeerAssocRspSanity fail - wrong SupportedRates IE\n"));
return FALSE;
}
else
NdisMoveMemory(SupRate, &pFrame->Octet[8], *pSupRateLen);
Length = Length + 2 + *pSupRateLen;
// many AP implement proprietary IEs in non-standard order, we'd better
// tolerate mis-ordered IEs to get best compatibility
pEid = (PEID_STRUCT) &pFrame->Octet[8 + (*pSupRateLen)];
// get variable fields from payload and advance the pointer
while ((Length + 2 + pEid->Len) <= MsgLen)
{
switch (pEid->Eid)
{
case IE_EXT_SUPP_RATES:
if (pEid->Len <= MAX_LEN_OF_SUPPORTED_RATES)
{
NdisMoveMemory(ExtRate, pEid->Octet, pEid->Len);
*pExtRateLen = pEid->Len;
}
break;
case IE_HT_CAP:
case IE_HT_CAP2:
if (pEid->Len >= SIZE_HT_CAP_IE) //Note: allow extension.!!
{
NdisMoveMemory(pHtCapability, pEid->Octet, SIZE_HT_CAP_IE);
*(USHORT *)(&pHtCapability->HtCapInfo) = cpu2le16(*(USHORT *)(&pHtCapability->HtCapInfo));
*(USHORT *)(&pHtCapability->ExtHtCapInfo) = cpu2le16(*(USHORT *)(&pHtCapability->ExtHtCapInfo));
*pHtCapabilityLen = SIZE_HT_CAP_IE;
}
else
{
DBGPRINT(RT_DEBUG_WARN, ("PeerAssocRspSanity - wrong IE_HT_CAP. \n"));
}
break;
#ifdef DOT11_N_SUPPORT
case IE_ADD_HT:
case IE_ADD_HT2:
if (pEid->Len >= sizeof(ADD_HT_INFO_IE))
{
// This IE allows extension, but we can ignore extra bytes beyond our knowledge , so only
// copy first sizeof(ADD_HT_INFO_IE)
NdisMoveMemory(pAddHtInfo, pEid->Octet, sizeof(ADD_HT_INFO_IE));
*(USHORT *)(&pAddHtInfo->AddHtInfo2) = cpu2le16(*(USHORT *)(&pAddHtInfo->AddHtInfo2));
*(USHORT *)(&pAddHtInfo->AddHtInfo3) = cpu2le16(*(USHORT *)(&pAddHtInfo->AddHtInfo3));
*pAddHtInfoLen = SIZE_ADD_HT_INFO_IE;
}
else
{
DBGPRINT(RT_DEBUG_WARN, ("PeerAssocRspSanity - wrong IE_ADD_HT. \n"));
}
break;
case IE_SECONDARY_CH_OFFSET:
if (pEid->Len == 1)
{
*pNewExtChannelOffset = pEid->Octet[0];
}
else
{
DBGPRINT(RT_DEBUG_WARN, ("PeerAssocRspSanity - wrong IE_SECONDARY_CH_OFFSET. \n"));
}
#endif // DOT11_N_SUPPORT //
break;
case IE_AIRONET_CKIP:
// 0. Check Aironet IE length, it must be larger or equal to 28
// Cisco's AP VxWork version(will not be supported) used this IE length as 28
// Cisco's AP IOS version used this IE length as 30
if (pEid->Len < (CKIP_NEGOTIATION_LENGTH - 2))
break;
// 1. Copy CKIP flag byte to buffer for process
*pCkipFlag = *(pEid->Octet + 8);
break;
case IE_AIRONET_IPADDRESS:
if (pEid->Len != 0x0A)
break;
// Get Cisco Aironet IP information
if (NdisEqualMemory(pEid->Octet, CISCO_OUI, 3) == 1)
NdisMoveMemory(pAd->StaCfg.AironetIPAddress, pEid->Octet + 4, 4);
break;
// CCX2, WMM use the same IE value
// case IE_CCX_V2:
case IE_VENDOR_SPECIFIC:
// handle WME PARAMTER ELEMENT
if (NdisEqualMemory(pEid->Octet, WME_PARM_ELEM, 6) && (pEid->Len == 24))
{
PUCHAR ptr;
int i;
// parsing EDCA parameters
pEdcaParm->bValid = TRUE;
pEdcaParm->bQAck = FALSE; // pEid->Octet[0] & 0x10;
pEdcaParm->bQueueRequest = FALSE; // pEid->Octet[0] & 0x20;
pEdcaParm->bTxopRequest = FALSE; // pEid->Octet[0] & 0x40;
//pEdcaParm->bMoreDataAck = FALSE; // pEid->Octet[0] & 0x80;
pEdcaParm->EdcaUpdateCount = pEid->Octet[6] & 0x0f;
pEdcaParm->bAPSDCapable = (pEid->Octet[6] & 0x80) ? 1 : 0;
ptr = &pEid->Octet[8];
for (i=0; i<4; i++)
{
UCHAR aci = (*ptr & 0x60) >> 5; // b5~6 is AC INDEX
pEdcaParm->bACM[aci] = (((*ptr) & 0x10) == 0x10); // b5 is ACM
pEdcaParm->Aifsn[aci] = (*ptr) & 0x0f; // b0~3 is AIFSN
pEdcaParm->Cwmin[aci] = *(ptr+1) & 0x0f; // b0~4 is Cwmin
pEdcaParm->Cwmax[aci] = *(ptr+1) >> 4; // b5~8 is Cwmax
pEdcaParm->Txop[aci] = *(ptr+2) + 256 * (*(ptr+3)); // in unit of 32-us
ptr += 4; // point to next AC
}
}
// handle CCX IE
else
{
// 0. Check the size and CCX admin control
if (pAd->StaCfg.CCXControl.field.Enable == 0)
break;
if (pEid->Len != 5)
break;
// Turn CCX2 if matched
if (NdisEqualMemory(pEid->Octet, Ccx2IeInfo, 5) == 1)
pAd->StaCfg.CCXEnable = TRUE;
break;
}
break;
default:
DBGPRINT(RT_DEBUG_TRACE, ("PeerAssocRspSanity - ignore unrecognized EID = %d\n", pEid->Eid));
break;
}
Length = Length + 2 + pEid->Len;
pEid = (PEID_STRUCT)((UCHAR*)pEid + 2 + pEid->Len);
}
// Force CCX2 enable to TRUE for those AP didn't replay CCX v2 IE, we still force it to be on
if (pAd->StaCfg.CCXControl.field.Enable == 1)
pAd->StaCfg.CCXEnable = TRUE;
return TRUE;
}
/*
==========================================================================
Description:
MLME message sanity check
Return:
TRUE if all parameters are OK, FALSE otherwise
IRQL = DISPATCH_LEVEL
==========================================================================
*/
BOOLEAN PeerProbeReqSanity(
IN PRTMP_ADAPTER pAd,
IN VOID *Msg,
IN ULONG MsgLen,
OUT PUCHAR pAddr2,
OUT CHAR Ssid[],
OUT UCHAR *pSsidLen)
{
UCHAR Idx;
UCHAR RateLen;
CHAR IeType;
PFRAME_802_11 pFrame = (PFRAME_802_11)Msg;
COPY_MAC_ADDR(pAddr2, pFrame->Hdr.Addr2);
if ((pFrame->Octet[0] != IE_SSID) || (pFrame->Octet[1] > MAX_LEN_OF_SSID))
{
DBGPRINT(RT_DEBUG_TRACE, ("PeerProbeReqSanity fail - wrong SSID IE(Type=%d,Len=%d)\n",pFrame->Octet[0],pFrame->Octet[1]));
return FALSE;
}
*pSsidLen = pFrame->Octet[1];
NdisMoveMemory(Ssid, &pFrame->Octet[2], *pSsidLen);
Idx = *pSsidLen + 2;
// -- get supported rates from payload and advance the pointer
IeType = pFrame->Octet[Idx];
RateLen = pFrame->Octet[Idx + 1];
if (IeType != IE_SUPP_RATES)
{
DBGPRINT(RT_DEBUG_TRACE, ("PeerProbeReqSanity fail - wrong SupportRates IE(Type=%d,Len=%d)\n",pFrame->Octet[Idx],pFrame->Octet[Idx+1]));
return FALSE;
}
else
{
if ((pAd->CommonCfg.PhyMode == PHY_11G) && (RateLen < 8))
return (FALSE);
}
return TRUE;
}
/*
==========================================================================
Description:
IRQL = DISPATCH_LEVEL
==========================================================================
*/
BOOLEAN GetTimBit(
IN CHAR *Ptr,
IN USHORT Aid,
OUT UCHAR *TimLen,
OUT UCHAR *BcastFlag,
OUT UCHAR *DtimCount,
OUT UCHAR *DtimPeriod,
OUT UCHAR *MessageToMe)
{
UCHAR BitCntl, N1, N2, MyByte, MyBit;
CHAR *IdxPtr;
IdxPtr = Ptr;
IdxPtr ++;
*TimLen = *IdxPtr;
// get DTIM Count from TIM element
IdxPtr ++;
*DtimCount = *IdxPtr;
// get DTIM Period from TIM element
IdxPtr++;
*DtimPeriod = *IdxPtr;
// get Bitmap Control from TIM element
IdxPtr++;
BitCntl = *IdxPtr;
if ((*DtimCount == 0) && (BitCntl & 0x01))
*BcastFlag = TRUE;
else
*BcastFlag = FALSE;
// Parse Partial Virtual Bitmap from TIM element
N1 = BitCntl & 0xfe; // N1 is the first bitmap byte#
N2 = *TimLen - 4 + N1; // N2 is the last bitmap byte#
if ((Aid < (N1 << 3)) || (Aid >= ((N2 + 1) << 3)))
*MessageToMe = FALSE;
else
{
MyByte = (Aid >> 3) - N1; // my byte position in the bitmap byte-stream
MyBit = Aid % 16 - ((MyByte & 0x01)? 8:0);
IdxPtr += (MyByte + 1);
//if (*IdxPtr)
// DBGPRINT(RT_DEBUG_WARN, ("TIM bitmap = 0x%02x\n", *IdxPtr));
if (*IdxPtr & (0x01 << MyBit))
*MessageToMe = TRUE;
else
*MessageToMe = FALSE;
}
return TRUE;
}