&& __GLIBC__ == 2 \
&& __GLIBC_MINOR__ >= 2 \
&& LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,2,0)
-//#define GLIBC22_HEADERS
-#define GENERIC_HEADERS
+#define HEADERS_GENERIC
/* Kernel headers 2.4.X + Glibc 2.1 - Debian 2.2 upgraded, RH 7.0
* Kernel headers 2.2.X + Glibc 2.1 - Debian 2.2, RH 6.1 */
&& __GLIBC__ == 2 \
&& __GLIBC_MINOR__ == 1 \
&& LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,2,0)
-//#define GLIBC_HEADERS
-#define GENERIC_HEADERS
-
-/* Kernel headers 2.2.X + Glibc 2.0 - Debian 2.1 */
-#elif defined(__GLIBC__) \
- && __GLIBC__ == 2 \
- && __GLIBC_MINOR__ == 0 \
- && LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,0,0) \
- && LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,1,0)
-#define GLIBC_HEADERS
-#define KLUDGE_HEADERS
-
-/* Note : is it really worth supporting kernel 2.0.X, knowing that
- * we require WE v9, which is only available in 2.2.X and higher ?
- * I guess one could use 2.0.x with an upgraded wireless.h... */
-
-/* Kernel headers 2.0.X + Glibc 2.0 - Debian 2.0, RH 5 */
-#elif defined(__GLIBC__) \
- && __GLIBC__ == 2 \
- && __GLIBC_MINOR__ == 0 \
- && LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,1,0) \
- && LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,0,0)
-#define GLIBC_HEADERS
-
-/* Kernel headers 2.0.X + libc5 - old systems */
-#elif defined(_LINUX_C_LIB_VERSION_MAJOR) \
- && _LINUX_C_LIB_VERSION_MAJOR == 5 \
- && LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,0,0) \
- && LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,1,0)
-#define LIBC5_HEADERS
+#define HEADERS_GENERIC
+#define HEADERS_KERNEL
/* Unsupported combination */
#else
#error "Your kernel/libc combination is not supported"
#endif
-#ifdef GENERIC_HEADERS
+#ifdef HEADERS_GENERIC
/* Proposed by Dr. Michael Rietz <rietz@mail.amps.de>, 27.3.2 */
-/* If this works for all, it might be more stable on the long term - Jean II */
#include <net/if_arp.h> /* For ARPHRD_ETHER */
#include <sys/socket.h> /* For AF_INET & struct sockaddr */
#include <netinet/in.h> /* For struct sockaddr_in */
#include <netinet/if_ether.h>
-#endif /* GENERIC_HEADERS */
-
-#ifdef GLIBC22_HEADERS
-/* Added by Ross G. Miller <Ross_Miller@baylor.edu>, 3/28/01 */
-#include <linux/if_arp.h> /* For ARPHRD_ETHER */
-#include <linux/socket.h> /* For AF_INET & struct sockaddr */
-#include <sys/socket.h>
-#endif /* GLIBC22_HEADERS */
-
-#ifdef KLUDGE_HEADERS
-#include <socketbits.h>
-#endif /* KLUDGE_HEADERS */
-
-#ifdef GLIBC_HEADERS
-#include <linux/if_arp.h> /* For ARPHRD_ETHER */
-#include <linux/socket.h> /* For AF_INET & struct sockaddr */
-#include <linux/in.h> /* For struct sockaddr_in */
-#endif /* KLUDGE_HEADERS || GLIBC_HEADERS */
-
-#ifdef LIBC5_HEADERS
-#include <sys/socket.h> /* For AF_INET & struct sockaddr & socket() */
-#include <linux/if_arp.h> /* For ARPHRD_ETHER */
-#include <linux/in.h> /* For struct sockaddr_in */
-#endif /* LIBC5_HEADERS */
-
-/* Those 3 headers were previously included in wireless.h */
+#endif /* HEADERS_GENERIC */
+
+/* Fixup to be able to include kernel includes in userspace.
+ * Basically, kill the sparse annotations... Jean II */
+#ifndef __user
+#define __user
+#endif
+
#include <linux/types.h> /* for "caddr_t" et al */
+
+#ifdef HEADERS_KERNEL
+/* Traditionally we have used kernel headers, included in wireless.h */
#include <linux/socket.h> /* for "struct sockaddr" et al */
#include <linux/if.h> /* for IFNAMSIZ and co... */
+#else /* !HEADERS_KERNEL */
+/* Glibc systems headers are supposedly less problematic than kernel ones */
+#include <sys/socket.h> /* for "struct sockaddr" et al */
+#include <net/if.h> /* for IFNAMSIZ and co... */
+#endif /* !HEADERS_KERNEL */
-/* Private copy of Wireless extensions */
-#include <wireless.h>
+/* Private copy of Wireless extensions (in this directoty) */
+#include "wireless.h"
/* Make gcc understant that when we say inline, we mean it.
* I really hate when the compiler is trying to be more clever than me,
* Fortunately, in gcc 3.4, they now automatically inline static functions
* with a single call site. Hurrah !
* Jean II */
+#undef IW_GCC_HAS_BROKEN_INLINE
#if __GNUC__ == 3
#if __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 1 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 4
+#define IW_GCC_HAS_BROKEN_INLINE 1
+#endif /* __GNUC_MINOR__ */
+#endif /* __GNUC__ */
+/* However, gcc 4.0 has introduce a new "feature", when compiling with
+ * '-Os', it does not want to inline iw_ether_cmp() and friends.
+ * So, we need to fix inline again !
+ * Jean II */
+#if __GNUC__ == 4
+#define IW_GCC_HAS_BROKEN_INLINE 1
+#endif /* __GNUC__ */
+/* Now, really fix the inline */
+#ifdef IW_GCC_HAS_BROKEN_INLINE
+#ifdef inline
+#undef inline
+#endif /* inline */
#define inline inline __attribute__((always_inline))
-#endif
-#endif /* __GNUC__ */
+#endif /* IW_GCC_HAS_BROKEN_INLINE */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
/* Various versions information */
/* Recommended Wireless Extension version */
-#define WE_VERSION 17
+#define WE_VERSION 20
+/* Maximum forward compatibility built in this version of WT */
+#define WE_MAX_VERSION 21
/* Version of Wireless Tools */
-#define WT_VERSION 27
+#define WT_VERSION 28
/* Paths */
#define PROC_NET_WIRELESS "/proc/net/wireless"
/* For doing log10/exp10 without libm */
#define LOG10_MAGIC 1.25892541179
-/* Backward compatibility for Wireless Extension 9 */
-#ifndef IW_POWER_MODIFIER
-#define IW_POWER_MODIFIER 0x000F /* Modify a parameter */
-#define IW_POWER_MIN 0x0001 /* Value is a minimum */
-#define IW_POWER_MAX 0x0002 /* Value is a maximum */
-#define IW_POWER_RELATIVE 0x0004 /* Value is not in seconds/ms/us */
-#endif /* IW_POWER_MODIFIER */
-
-#ifndef IW_ENCODE_NOKEY
-#define IW_ENCODE_NOKEY 0x0800 /* Key is write only, so not here */
-#define IW_ENCODE_MODE 0xF000 /* Modes defined below */
-#endif /* IW_ENCODE_NOKEY */
-#ifndef IW_ENCODE_TEMP
-#define IW_ENCODE_TEMP 0x0400 /* Temporary key */
-#endif /* IW_ENCODE_TEMP */
-
-/* More backward compatibility */
-#ifndef SIOCSIWCOMMIT
-#define SIOCSIWCOMMIT SIOCSIWNAME
-#endif /* SIOCSIWCOMMIT */
-
-/* Still more backward compatibility */
-#ifndef IW_FREQ_FIXED
-#define IW_FREQ_FIXED 0x01
-#endif /* IW_FREQ_FIXED */
+/* Backward compatibility for network headers */
+#ifndef ARPHRD_IEEE80211
+#define ARPHRD_IEEE80211 801 /* IEEE 802.11 */
+#endif /* ARPHRD_IEEE80211 */
/****************************** TYPES ******************************/
int has_stats;
iwrange range;
int has_range;
+
+ /* Auth params for WPA/802.1x/802.11i */
+ int auth_key_mgmt;
+ int has_auth_key_mgmt;
+ int auth_cipher_pairwise;
+ int has_auth_cipher_pairwise;
+ int auth_cipher_group;
+ int has_auth_cipher_group;
} wireless_info;
/* Structure for storing an entry of a wireless scan.
int flags);
/* ----------------------- TIME SUBROUTINES ----------------------- */
void
- iw_print_timeval(char * buffer,
- int buflen,
- const struct timeval * time);
+ iw_print_timeval(char * buffer,
+ int buflen,
+ const struct timeval * time,
+ const struct timezone * tz);
/* --------------------- ADDRESS SUBROUTINES ---------------------- */
int
- iw_check_mac_addr_type(int skfd,
- char * ifname);
+ iw_check_mac_addr_type(int skfd,
+ const char * ifname);
int
- iw_check_if_addr_type(int skfd,
- char * ifname);
+ iw_check_if_addr_type(int skfd,
+ const char * ifname);
#if 0
int
iw_check_addr_type(int skfd,
- char * ifname);
+ const char * ifname);
#endif
+#if 0
int
iw_get_mac_addr(int skfd,
const char * name,
struct ether_addr * eth,
unsigned short * ptype);
+#endif
+char *
+ iw_mac_ntop(const unsigned char * mac,
+ int maclen,
+ char * buf,
+ int buflen);
void
- iw_ether_ntop(const struct ether_addr* eth, char* buf);
-char*
- iw_ether_ntoa(const struct ether_addr* eth);
+ iw_ether_ntop(const struct ether_addr * eth,
+ char * buf);
+char *
+ iw_sawap_ntop(const struct sockaddr * sap,
+ char * buf);
+int
+ iw_mac_aton(const char * orig,
+ unsigned char * mac,
+ int macmax);
int
iw_ether_aton(const char* bufp, struct ether_addr* eth);
int
iw_in_inet(char *bufp, struct sockaddr *sap);
int
iw_in_addr(int skfd,
- char * ifname,
+ const char * ifname,
char * bufp,
struct sockaddr * sap);
/* ----------------------- MISC SUBROUTINES ------------------------ */
}
/*------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/* Backwards compatability
- * Actually, those form are much easier to use when dealing with
- * struct sockaddr... */
-static inline char*
-iw_pr_ether(char* bufp, const unsigned char* addr)
+/*
+ * Display an Ethernet Socket Address in readable format.
+ */
+static inline char *
+iw_saether_ntop(const struct sockaddr *sap, char* bufp)
{
- iw_ether_ntop((const struct ether_addr *) addr, bufp);
+ iw_ether_ntop((const struct ether_addr *) sap->sa_data, bufp);
return bufp;
}
-/* Backwards compatability */
+/*------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/*
+ * Input an Ethernet Socket Address and convert to binary.
+ */
static inline int
-iw_in_ether(const char *bufp, struct sockaddr *sap)
+iw_saether_aton(const char *bufp, struct sockaddr *sap)
{
sap->sa_family = ARPHRD_ETHER;
- return iw_ether_aton(bufp, (struct ether_addr *) sap->sa_data) ? 0 : -1;
+ return iw_ether_aton(bufp, (struct ether_addr *) sap->sa_data);
}
/*------------------------------------------------------------------*/
memset((char *) sap->sa_data, 0x00, ETH_ALEN);
}
+/*------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/*
+ * Compare two ethernet addresses
+ */
+static inline int
+iw_ether_cmp(const struct ether_addr* eth1, const struct ether_addr* eth2)
+{
+ return memcmp(eth1, eth2, sizeof(*eth1));
+}
+
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif