/* * Radiotap parser * * Copyright 2007 Andy Green <[email protected]> * Copyright 2009 Johannes Berg <[email protected]> * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * Alternatively, this software may be distributed under the terms of BSD * license. * * See COPYING for more details. */ #include <linux/kernel.h> #include <linux/export.h> #include <net/cfg80211.h> #include <net/ieee80211_radiotap.h> #include <linux/unaligned.h> /* function prototypes and related defs are in include/net/cfg80211.h */ static const struct radiotap_align_size rtap_namespace_sizes[] = …; static const struct ieee80211_radiotap_namespace radiotap_ns = …; /** * ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_init - radiotap parser iterator initialization * @iterator: radiotap_iterator to initialize * @radiotap_header: radiotap header to parse * @max_length: total length we can parse into (eg, whole packet length) * @vns: vendor namespaces to parse * * Returns: 0 or a negative error code if there is a problem. * * This function initializes an opaque iterator struct which can then * be passed to ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_next() to visit every radiotap * argument which is present in the header. It knows about extended * present headers and handles them. * * How to use: * call __ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_init() to init a semi-opaque iterator * struct ieee80211_radiotap_iterator (no need to init the struct beforehand) * checking for a good 0 return code. Then loop calling * __ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_next()... it returns either 0, * -ENOENT if there are no more args to parse, or -EINVAL if there is a problem. * The iterator's @this_arg member points to the start of the argument * associated with the current argument index that is present, which can be * found in the iterator's @this_arg_index member. This arg index corresponds * to the IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_... defines. * * Radiotap header length: * You can find the CPU-endian total radiotap header length in * iterator->max_length after executing ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_init() * successfully. * * Alignment Gotcha: * You must take care when dereferencing iterator.this_arg * for multibyte types... the pointer is not aligned. Use * get_unaligned((type *)iterator.this_arg) to dereference * iterator.this_arg for type "type" safely on all arches. * * Example code: * See Documentation/networking/radiotap-headers.rst */ int ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_init( struct ieee80211_radiotap_iterator *iterator, struct ieee80211_radiotap_header *radiotap_header, int max_length, const struct ieee80211_radiotap_vendor_namespaces *vns) { … } EXPORT_SYMBOL(…); static void find_ns(struct ieee80211_radiotap_iterator *iterator, uint32_t oui, uint8_t subns) { … } /** * ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_next - return next radiotap parser iterator arg * @iterator: radiotap_iterator to move to next arg (if any) * * Returns: 0 if there is an argument to handle, * -ENOENT if there are no more args or -EINVAL * if there is something else wrong. * * This function provides the next radiotap arg index (IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_*) * in @this_arg_index and sets @this_arg to point to the * payload for the field. It takes care of alignment handling and extended * present fields. @this_arg can be changed by the caller (eg, * incremented to move inside a compound argument like * IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_CHANNEL). The args pointed to are in * little-endian format whatever the endianess of your CPU. * * Alignment Gotcha: * You must take care when dereferencing iterator.this_arg * for multibyte types... the pointer is not aligned. Use * get_unaligned((type *)iterator.this_arg) to dereference * iterator.this_arg for type "type" safely on all arches. */ int ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_next( struct ieee80211_radiotap_iterator *iterator) { … } EXPORT_SYMBOL(…);