Skip to content
Snippets Groups Projects
  • Johannes Berg's avatar
    6e3e939f
    net: add wireless TX status socket option · 6e3e939f
    Johannes Berg authored
    
    The 802.1X EAPOL handshake hostapd does requires
    knowing whether the frame was ack'ed by the peer.
    Currently, we fudge this pretty badly by not even
    transmitting the frame as a normal data frame but
    injecting it with radiotap and getting the status
    out of radiotap monitor as well. This is rather
    complex, confuses users (mon.wlan0 presence) and
    doesn't work with all hardware.
    
    To get rid of that hack, introduce a real wifi TX
    status option for data frame transmissions.
    
    This works similar to the existing TX timestamping
    in that it reflects the SKB back to the socket's
    error queue with a SCM_WIFI_STATUS cmsg that has
    an int indicating ACK status (0/1).
    
    Since it is possible that at some point we will
    want to have TX timestamping and wifi status in a
    single errqueue SKB (there's little point in not
    doing that), redefine SO_EE_ORIGIN_TIMESTAMPING
    to SO_EE_ORIGIN_TXSTATUS which can collect more
    than just the timestamp; keep the old constant
    as an alias of course. Currently the internal APIs
    don't make that possible, but it wouldn't be hard
    to split them up in a way that makes it possible.
    
    Thanks to Neil Horman for helping me figure out
    the functions that add the control messages.
    
    Signed-off-by: default avatarJohannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarJohn W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
    6e3e939f
    History
    net: add wireless TX status socket option
    Johannes Berg authored
    
    The 802.1X EAPOL handshake hostapd does requires
    knowing whether the frame was ack'ed by the peer.
    Currently, we fudge this pretty badly by not even
    transmitting the frame as a normal data frame but
    injecting it with radiotap and getting the status
    out of radiotap monitor as well. This is rather
    complex, confuses users (mon.wlan0 presence) and
    doesn't work with all hardware.
    
    To get rid of that hack, introduce a real wifi TX
    status option for data frame transmissions.
    
    This works similar to the existing TX timestamping
    in that it reflects the SKB back to the socket's
    error queue with a SCM_WIFI_STATUS cmsg that has
    an int indicating ACK status (0/1).
    
    Since it is possible that at some point we will
    want to have TX timestamping and wifi status in a
    single errqueue SKB (there's little point in not
    doing that), redefine SO_EE_ORIGIN_TIMESTAMPING
    to SO_EE_ORIGIN_TXSTATUS which can collect more
    than just the timestamp; keep the old constant
    as an alias of course. Currently the internal APIs
    don't make that possible, but it wouldn't be hard
    to split them up in a way that makes it possible.
    
    Thanks to Neil Horman for helping me figure out
    the functions that add the control messages.
    
    Signed-off-by: default avatarJohannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarJohn W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
socket.h 1.69 KiB
#ifndef _ASM_POWERPC_SOCKET_H
#define _ASM_POWERPC_SOCKET_H

/*
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
 * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 */

#include <asm/sockios.h>

/* For setsockopt(2) */
#define SOL_SOCKET	1

#define SO_DEBUG	1
#define SO_REUSEADDR	2
#define SO_TYPE		3
#define SO_ERROR	4
#define SO_DONTROUTE	5
#define SO_BROADCAST	6
#define SO_SNDBUF	7
#define SO_RCVBUF	8
#define SO_SNDBUFFORCE	32
#define SO_RCVBUFFORCE	33
#define SO_KEEPALIVE	9
#define SO_OOBINLINE	10
#define SO_NO_CHECK	11
#define SO_PRIORITY	12
#define SO_LINGER	13
#define SO_BSDCOMPAT	14
/* To add :#define SO_REUSEPORT 15 */
#define SO_RCVLOWAT	16
#define SO_SNDLOWAT	17
#define SO_RCVTIMEO	18
#define SO_SNDTIMEO	19
#define SO_PASSCRED	20
#define SO_PEERCRED	21

/* Security levels - as per NRL IPv6 - don't actually do anything */
#define SO_SECURITY_AUTHENTICATION		22
#define SO_SECURITY_ENCRYPTION_TRANSPORT	23
#define SO_SECURITY_ENCRYPTION_NETWORK		24

#define SO_BINDTODEVICE	25

/* Socket filtering */
#define SO_ATTACH_FILTER	26
#define SO_DETACH_FILTER	27

#define SO_PEERNAME		28
#define SO_TIMESTAMP		29
#define SCM_TIMESTAMP		SO_TIMESTAMP

#define SO_ACCEPTCONN		30

#define SO_PEERSEC		31
#define SO_PASSSEC		34
#define SO_TIMESTAMPNS		35
#define SCM_TIMESTAMPNS		SO_TIMESTAMPNS

#define SO_MARK			36

#define SO_TIMESTAMPING		37
#define SCM_TIMESTAMPING	SO_TIMESTAMPING

#define SO_PROTOCOL		38
#define SO_DOMAIN		39

#define SO_RXQ_OVFL             40

#define SO_WIFI_STATUS		41
#define SCM_WIFI_STATUS		SO_WIFI_STATUS

#endif	/* _ASM_POWERPC_SOCKET_H */