/* * wpa_supplicant/hostapd control interface library * Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi> * * 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 README and COPYING for more details. */ #ifndef WPA_CTRL_H #define WPA_CTRL_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* wpa_supplicant control interface - fixed message prefixes */ /** Interactive request for identity/password/pin */ #define WPA_CTRL_REQ "CTRL-REQ-" /** Response to identity/password/pin request */ #define WPA_CTRL_RSP "CTRL-RSP-" /* Event messages with fixed prefix */ /** Authentication completed successfully and data connection enabled */ #define WPA_EVENT_CONNECTED "CTRL-EVENT-CONNECTED " /** Disconnected, data connection is not available */ #define WPA_EVENT_DISCONNECTED "CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED " /** wpa_supplicant is exiting */ #define WPA_EVENT_TERMINATING "CTRL-EVENT-TERMINATING " /** Password change was completed successfully */ #define WPA_EVENT_PASSWORD_CHANGED "CTRL-EVENT-PASSWORD-CHANGED " /** EAP-Request/Notification received */ #define WPA_EVENT_EAP_NOTIFICATION "CTRL-EVENT-EAP-NOTIFICATION " /** EAP authentication started (EAP-Request/Identity received) */ #define WPA_EVENT_EAP_STARTED "CTRL-EVENT-EAP-STARTED " /** EAP method selected */ #define WPA_EVENT_EAP_METHOD "CTRL-EVENT-EAP-METHOD " /** EAP authentication completed successfully */ #define WPA_EVENT_EAP_SUCCESS "CTRL-EVENT-EAP-SUCCESS " /** EAP authentication failed (EAP-Failure received) */ #define WPA_EVENT_EAP_FAILURE "CTRL-EVENT-EAP-FAILURE " /** Scan results are ready */ #define WPA_EVENT_SCAN_RESULTS "CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS " /** wpa_supplicant state change */ #define WPA_EVENT_STATE_CHANGE "CTRL-EVENT-STATE-CHANGE " /** AP to STA speed */ #define WPA_EVENT_LINK_SPEED "CTRL-EVENT-LINK-SPEED " /** Driver state change */ #define WPA_EVENT_DRIVER_STATE "CTRL-EVENT-DRIVER-STATE " /* wpa_supplicant/hostapd control interface access */ /** * wpa_ctrl_open - Open a control interface to wpa_supplicant/hostapd * @ctrl_path: Path for UNIX domain sockets; ignored if UDP sockets are used. * Returns: Pointer to abstract control interface data or %NULL on failure * * This function is used to open a control interface to wpa_supplicant/hostapd. * ctrl_path is usually /var/run/wpa_supplicant or /var/run/hostapd. This path * is configured in wpa_supplicant/hostapd and other programs using the control * interface need to use matching path configuration. */ struct wpa_ctrl * wpa_ctrl_open(const char *ctrl_path); /** * wpa_ctrl_close - Close a control interface to wpa_supplicant/hostapd * @ctrl: Control interface data from wpa_ctrl_open() * * This function is used to close a control interface. */ void wpa_ctrl_close(struct wpa_ctrl *ctrl); /** * wpa_ctrl_request - Send a command to wpa_supplicant/hostapd * @ctrl: Control interface data from wpa_ctrl_open() * @cmd: Command; usually, ASCII text, e.g., "PING" * @cmd_len: Length of the cmd in bytes * @reply: Buffer for the response * @reply_len: Reply buffer length * @msg_cb: Callback function for unsolicited messages or %NULL if not used * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error (send or receive failed), -2 on timeout * * This function is used to send commands to wpa_supplicant/hostapd. Received * response will be written to reply and reply_len is set to the actual length * of the reply. This function will block for up to two seconds while waiting * for the reply. If unsolicited messages are received, the blocking time may * be longer. * * msg_cb can be used to register a callback function that will be called for * unsolicited messages received while waiting for the command response. These * messages may be received if wpa_ctrl_request() is called at the same time as * wpa_supplicant/hostapd is sending such a message. This can happen only if * the program has used wpa_ctrl_attach() to register itself as a monitor for * event messages. Alternatively to msg_cb, programs can register two control * interface connections and use one of them for commands and the other one for * receiving event messages, in other words, call wpa_ctrl_attach() only for * the control interface connection that will be used for event messages. */ int wpa_ctrl_request(struct wpa_ctrl *ctrl, const char *cmd, size_t cmd_len, char *reply, size_t *reply_len, void (*msg_cb)(char *msg, size_t len)); /** * wpa_ctrl_attach - Register as an event monitor for the control interface * @ctrl: Control interface data from wpa_ctrl_open() * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure, -2 on timeout * * This function registers the control interface connection as a monitor for * wpa_supplicant/hostapd events. After a success wpa_ctrl_attach() call, the * control interface connection starts receiving event messages that can be * read with wpa_ctrl_recv(). */ int wpa_ctrl_attach(struct wpa_ctrl *ctrl); /** * wpa_ctrl_detach - Unregister event monitor from the control interface * @ctrl: Control interface data from wpa_ctrl_open() * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure, -2 on timeout * * This function unregisters the control interface connection as a monitor for * wpa_supplicant/hostapd events, i.e., cancels the registration done with * wpa_ctrl_attach(). */ int wpa_ctrl_detach(struct wpa_ctrl *ctrl); /** * wpa_ctrl_recv - Receive a pending control interface message * @ctrl: Control interface data from wpa_ctrl_open() * @reply: Buffer for the message data * @reply_len: Length of the reply buffer * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure * * This function will receive a pending control interface message. This * function will block if no messages are available. The received response will * be written to reply and reply_len is set to the actual length of the reply. * wpa_ctrl_recv() is only used for event messages, i.e., wpa_ctrl_attach() * must have been used to register the control interface as an event monitor. */ int wpa_ctrl_recv(struct wpa_ctrl *ctrl, char *reply, size_t *reply_len); /** * wpa_ctrl_pending - Check whether there are pending event messages * @ctrl: Control interface data from wpa_ctrl_open() * Returns: 1 if there are pending messages, 0 if no, or -1 on error * * This function will check whether there are any pending control interface * message available to be received with wpa_ctrl_recv(). wpa_ctrl_pending() is * only used for event messages, i.e., wpa_ctrl_attach() must have been used to * register the control interface as an event monitor. */ int wpa_ctrl_pending(struct wpa_ctrl *ctrl); /** * wpa_ctrl_get_fd - Get file descriptor used by the control interface * @ctrl: Control interface data from wpa_ctrl_open() * Returns: File descriptor used for the connection * * This function can be used to get the file descriptor that is used for the * control interface connection. The returned value can be used, e.g., with * select() while waiting for multiple events. * * The returned file descriptor must not be used directly for sending or * receiving packets; instead, the library functions wpa_ctrl_request() and * wpa_ctrl_recv() must be used for this. */ int wpa_ctrl_get_fd(struct wpa_ctrl *ctrl); #ifdef ANDROID /** * wpa_ctrl_cleanup() - Delete any local UNIX domain socket files that * may be left over from clients that were previously connected to * wpa_supplicant. This keeps these files from being orphaned in the * event of crashes that prevented them from being removed as part * of the normal orderly shutdown. */ void wpa_ctrl_cleanup(void); #endif /* ANDROID */ #ifdef CONFIG_CTRL_IFACE_UDP #define WPA_CTRL_IFACE_PORT 9877 #define WPA_GLOBAL_CTRL_IFACE_PORT 9878 #endif /* CONFIG_CTRL_IFACE_UDP */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* WPA_CTRL_H */