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      1.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
      2
      3===========================
      4How to use radiotap headers
      5===========================
      6
      7Pointer to the radiotap include file
      8------------------------------------
      9
     10Radiotap headers are variable-length and extensible, you can get most of the
     11information you need to know on them from::
     12
     13    ./include/net/ieee80211_radiotap.h
     14
     15This document gives an overview and warns on some corner cases.
     16
     17
     18Structure of the header
     19-----------------------
     20
     21There is a fixed portion at the start which contains a u32 bitmap that defines
     22if the possible argument associated with that bit is present or not.  So if b0
     23of the it_present member of ieee80211_radiotap_header is set, it means that
     24the header for argument index 0 (IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_TSFT) is present in the
     25argument area.
     26
     27::
     28
     29   < 8-byte ieee80211_radiotap_header >
     30   [ <possible argument bitmap extensions ... > ]
     31   [ <argument> ... ]
     32
     33At the moment there are only 13 possible argument indexes defined, but in case
     34we run out of space in the u32 it_present member, it is defined that b31 set
     35indicates that there is another u32 bitmap following (shown as "possible
     36argument bitmap extensions..." above), and the start of the arguments is moved
     37forward 4 bytes each time.
     38
     39Note also that the it_len member __le16 is set to the total number of bytes
     40covered by the ieee80211_radiotap_header and any arguments following.
     41
     42
     43Requirements for arguments
     44--------------------------
     45
     46After the fixed part of the header, the arguments follow for each argument
     47index whose matching bit is set in the it_present member of
     48ieee80211_radiotap_header.
     49
     50 - the arguments are all stored little-endian!
     51
     52 - the argument payload for a given argument index has a fixed size.  So
     53   IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_TSFT being present always indicates an 8-byte argument is
     54   present.  See the comments in ./include/net/ieee80211_radiotap.h for a nice
     55   breakdown of all the argument sizes
     56
     57 - the arguments must be aligned to a boundary of the argument size using
     58   padding.  So a u16 argument must start on the next u16 boundary if it isn't
     59   already on one, a u32 must start on the next u32 boundary and so on.
     60
     61 - "alignment" is relative to the start of the ieee80211_radiotap_header, ie,
     62   the first byte of the radiotap header.  The absolute alignment of that first
     63   byte isn't defined.  So even if the whole radiotap header is starting at, eg,
     64   address 0x00000003, still the first byte of the radiotap header is treated as
     65   0 for alignment purposes.
     66
     67 - the above point that there may be no absolute alignment for multibyte
     68   entities in the fixed radiotap header or the argument region means that you
     69   have to take special evasive action when trying to access these multibyte
     70   entities.  Some arches like Blackfin cannot deal with an attempt to
     71   dereference, eg, a u16 pointer that is pointing to an odd address.  Instead
     72   you have to use a kernel API get_unaligned() to dereference the pointer,
     73   which will do it bytewise on the arches that require that.
     74
     75 - The arguments for a given argument index can be a compound of multiple types
     76   together.  For example IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_CHANNEL has an argument payload
     77   consisting of two u16s of total length 4.  When this happens, the padding
     78   rule is applied dealing with a u16, NOT dealing with a 4-byte single entity.
     79
     80
     81Example valid radiotap header
     82-----------------------------
     83
     84::
     85
     86	0x00, 0x00, // <-- radiotap version + pad byte
     87	0x0b, 0x00, // <- radiotap header length
     88	0x04, 0x0c, 0x00, 0x00, // <-- bitmap
     89	0x6c, // <-- rate (in 500kHz units)
     90	0x0c, //<-- tx power
     91	0x01 //<-- antenna
     92
     93
     94Using the Radiotap Parser
     95-------------------------
     96
     97If you are having to parse a radiotap struct, you can radically simplify the
     98job by using the radiotap parser that lives in net/wireless/radiotap.c and has
     99its prototypes available in include/net/cfg80211.h.  You use it like this::
    100
    101    #include <net/cfg80211.h>
    102
    103    /* buf points to the start of the radiotap header part */
    104
    105    int MyFunction(u8 * buf, int buflen)
    106    {
    107	    int pkt_rate_100kHz = 0, antenna = 0, pwr = 0;
    108	    struct ieee80211_radiotap_iterator iterator;
    109	    int ret = ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_init(&iterator, buf, buflen);
    110
    111	    while (!ret) {
    112
    113		    ret = ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_next(&iterator);
    114
    115		    if (ret)
    116			    continue;
    117
    118		    /* see if this argument is something we can use */
    119
    120		    switch (iterator.this_arg_index) {
    121		    /*
    122		    * You must take care when dereferencing iterator.this_arg
    123		    * for multibyte types... the pointer is not aligned.  Use
    124		    * get_unaligned((type *)iterator.this_arg) to dereference
    125		    * iterator.this_arg for type "type" safely on all arches.
    126		    */
    127		    case IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_RATE:
    128			    /* radiotap "rate" u8 is in
    129			    * 500kbps units, eg, 0x02=1Mbps
    130			    */
    131			    pkt_rate_100kHz = (*iterator.this_arg) * 5;
    132			    break;
    133
    134		    case IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_ANTENNA:
    135			    /* radiotap uses 0 for 1st ant */
    136			    antenna = *iterator.this_arg);
    137			    break;
    138
    139		    case IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_DBM_TX_POWER:
    140			    pwr = *iterator.this_arg;
    141			    break;
    142
    143		    default:
    144			    break;
    145		    }
    146	    }  /* while more rt headers */
    147
    148	    if (ret != -ENOENT)
    149		    return TXRX_DROP;
    150
    151	    /* discard the radiotap header part */
    152	    buf += iterator.max_length;
    153	    buflen -= iterator.max_length;
    154
    155	    ...
    156
    157    }
    158
    159Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>