reg.h 3.4 KB

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  1. #ifndef __NET_WIRELESS_REG_H
  2. #define __NET_WIRELESS_REG_H
  3. extern const struct ieee80211_regdomain *cfg80211_regdomain;
  4. bool is_world_regdom(const char *alpha2);
  5. bool reg_is_valid_request(const char *alpha2);
  6. int regulatory_hint_user(const char *alpha2);
  7. void reg_device_remove(struct wiphy *wiphy);
  8. int regulatory_init(void);
  9. void regulatory_exit(void);
  10. int set_regdom(const struct ieee80211_regdomain *rd);
  11. /**
  12. * regulatory_hint_found_beacon - hints a beacon was found on a channel
  13. * @wiphy: the wireless device where the beacon was found on
  14. * @beacon_chan: the channel on which the beacon was found on
  15. * @gfp: context flags
  16. *
  17. * This informs the wireless core that a beacon from an AP was found on
  18. * the channel provided. This allows the wireless core to make educated
  19. * guesses on regulatory to help with world roaming. This is only used for
  20. * world roaming -- when we do not know our current location. This is
  21. * only useful on channels 12, 13 and 14 on the 2 GHz band as channels
  22. * 1-11 are already enabled by the world regulatory domain; and on
  23. * non-radar 5 GHz channels.
  24. *
  25. * Drivers do not need to call this, cfg80211 will do it for after a scan
  26. * on a newly found BSS. If you cannot make use of this feature you can
  27. * set the wiphy->disable_beacon_hints to true.
  28. */
  29. int regulatory_hint_found_beacon(struct wiphy *wiphy,
  30. struct ieee80211_channel *beacon_chan,
  31. gfp_t gfp);
  32. /**
  33. * regulatory_hint_11d - hints a country IE as a regulatory domain
  34. * @wiphy: the wireless device giving the hint (used only for reporting
  35. * conflicts)
  36. * @band: the band on which the country IE was received on. This determines
  37. * the band we'll process the country IE channel triplets for.
  38. * @country_ie: pointer to the country IE
  39. * @country_ie_len: length of the country IE
  40. *
  41. * We will intersect the rd with the what CRDA tells us should apply
  42. * for the alpha2 this country IE belongs to, this prevents APs from
  43. * sending us incorrect or outdated information against a country.
  44. *
  45. * The AP is expected to provide Country IE channel triplets for the
  46. * band it is on. It is technically possible for APs to send channel
  47. * country IE triplets even for channels outside of the band they are
  48. * in but for that they would have to use the regulatory extension
  49. * in combination with a triplet but this behaviour is currently
  50. * not observed. For this reason if a triplet is seen with channel
  51. * information for a band the BSS is not present in it will be ignored.
  52. */
  53. void regulatory_hint_11d(struct wiphy *wiphy,
  54. enum ieee80211_band band,
  55. u8 *country_ie,
  56. u8 country_ie_len);
  57. /**
  58. * regulatory_hint_disconnect - informs all devices have been disconneted
  59. *
  60. * Regulotory rules can be enhanced further upon scanning and upon
  61. * connection to an AP. These rules become stale if we disconnect
  62. * and go to another country, whether or not we suspend and resume.
  63. * If we suspend, go to another country and resume we'll automatically
  64. * get disconnected shortly after resuming and things will be reset as well.
  65. * This routine is a helper to restore regulatory settings to how they were
  66. * prior to our first connect attempt. This includes ignoring country IE and
  67. * beacon regulatory hints. The ieee80211_regdom module parameter will always
  68. * be respected but if a user had set the regulatory domain that will take
  69. * precedence.
  70. *
  71. * Must be called from process context.
  72. */
  73. void regulatory_hint_disconnect(void);
  74. #endif /* __NET_WIRELESS_REG_H */