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      1#ifndef __NET_REGULATORY_H
      2#define __NET_REGULATORY_H
      3/*
      4 * regulatory support structures
      5 *
      6 * Copyright 2008-2009	Luis R. Rodriguez <mcgrof@qca.qualcomm.com>
      7 * Copyright (C) 2018 Intel Corporation
      8 *
      9 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
     10 * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
     11 * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
     12 *
     13 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
     14 * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
     15 * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
     16 * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
     17 * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
     18 * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
     19 * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
     20 */
     21
     22#include <linux/rcupdate.h>
     23
     24/**
     25 * enum environment_cap - Environment parsed from country IE
     26 * @ENVIRON_ANY: indicates country IE applies to both indoor and
     27 *	outdoor operation.
     28 * @ENVIRON_INDOOR: indicates country IE applies only to indoor operation
     29 * @ENVIRON_OUTDOOR: indicates country IE applies only to outdoor operation
     30 */
     31enum environment_cap {
     32	ENVIRON_ANY,
     33	ENVIRON_INDOOR,
     34	ENVIRON_OUTDOOR,
     35};
     36
     37/**
     38 * struct regulatory_request - used to keep track of regulatory requests
     39 *
     40 * @rcu_head: RCU head struct used to free the request
     41 * @wiphy_idx: this is set if this request's initiator is
     42 *	%REGDOM_SET_BY_COUNTRY_IE or %REGDOM_SET_BY_DRIVER. This
     43 *	can be used by the wireless core to deal with conflicts
     44 *	and potentially inform users of which devices specifically
     45 *	cased the conflicts.
     46 * @initiator: indicates who sent this request, could be any of
     47 *	those set in nl80211_reg_initiator (%NL80211_REGDOM_SET_BY_*)
     48 * @alpha2: the ISO / IEC 3166 alpha2 country code of the requested
     49 *	regulatory domain. We have a few special codes:
     50 *	00 - World regulatory domain
     51 *	99 - built by driver but a specific alpha2 cannot be determined
     52 *	98 - result of an intersection between two regulatory domains
     53 *	97 - regulatory domain has not yet been configured
     54 * @dfs_region: If CRDA responded with a regulatory domain that requires
     55 *	DFS master operation on a known DFS region (NL80211_DFS_*),
     56 *	dfs_region represents that region. Drivers can use this and the
     57 *	@alpha2 to adjust their device's DFS parameters as required.
     58 * @user_reg_hint_type: if the @initiator was of type
     59 *	%NL80211_REGDOM_SET_BY_USER, this classifies the type
     60 *	of hint passed. This could be any of the %NL80211_USER_REG_HINT_*
     61 *	types.
     62 * @intersect: indicates whether the wireless core should intersect
     63 *	the requested regulatory domain with the presently set regulatory
     64 *	domain.
     65 * @processed: indicates whether or not this requests has already been
     66 *	processed. When the last request is processed it means that the
     67 *	currently regulatory domain set on cfg80211 is updated from
     68 *	CRDA and can be used by other regulatory requests. When a
     69 *	the last request is not yet processed we must yield until it
     70 *	is processed before processing any new requests.
     71 * @country_ie_checksum: checksum of the last processed and accepted
     72 *	country IE
     73 * @country_ie_env: lets us know if the AP is telling us we are outdoor,
     74 *	indoor, or if it doesn't matter
     75 * @list: used to insert into the reg_requests_list linked list
     76 */
     77struct regulatory_request {
     78	struct rcu_head rcu_head;
     79	int wiphy_idx;
     80	enum nl80211_reg_initiator initiator;
     81	enum nl80211_user_reg_hint_type user_reg_hint_type;
     82	char alpha2[3];
     83	enum nl80211_dfs_regions dfs_region;
     84	bool intersect;
     85	bool processed;
     86	enum environment_cap country_ie_env;
     87	struct list_head list;
     88};
     89
     90/**
     91 * enum ieee80211_regulatory_flags - device regulatory flags
     92 *
     93 * @REGULATORY_CUSTOM_REG: tells us the driver for this device
     94 *	has its own custom regulatory domain and cannot identify the
     95 *	ISO / IEC 3166 alpha2 it belongs to. When this is enabled
     96 *	we will disregard the first regulatory hint (when the
     97 *	initiator is %REGDOM_SET_BY_CORE). Drivers that use
     98 *	wiphy_apply_custom_regulatory() should have this flag set
     99 *	or the regulatory core will set it for the wiphy.
    100 *	If you use regulatory_hint() *after* using
    101 *	wiphy_apply_custom_regulatory() the wireless core will
    102 *	clear the REGULATORY_CUSTOM_REG for your wiphy as it would be
    103 *	implied that the device somehow gained knowledge of its region.
    104 * @REGULATORY_STRICT_REG: tells us that the wiphy for this device
    105 *	has regulatory domain that it wishes to be considered as the
    106 *	superset for regulatory rules. After this device gets its regulatory
    107 *	domain programmed further regulatory hints shall only be considered
    108 *	for this device to enhance regulatory compliance, forcing the
    109 *	device to only possibly use subsets of the original regulatory
    110 *	rules. For example if channel 13 and 14 are disabled by this
    111 *	device's regulatory domain no user specified regulatory hint which
    112 *	has these channels enabled would enable them for this wiphy,
    113 *	the device's original regulatory domain will be trusted as the
    114 *	base. You can program the superset of regulatory rules for this
    115 *	wiphy with regulatory_hint() for cards programmed with an
    116 *	ISO3166-alpha2 country code. wiphys that use regulatory_hint()
    117 *	will have their wiphy->regd programmed once the regulatory
    118 *	domain is set, and all other regulatory hints will be ignored
    119 *	until their own regulatory domain gets programmed.
    120 * @REGULATORY_DISABLE_BEACON_HINTS: enable this if your driver needs to
    121 *	ensure that passive scan flags and beaconing flags may not be lifted by
    122 *	cfg80211 due to regulatory beacon hints. For more information on beacon
    123 *	hints read the documenation for regulatory_hint_found_beacon()
    124 * @REGULATORY_COUNTRY_IE_FOLLOW_POWER:  for devices that have a preference
    125 *	that even though they may have programmed their own custom power
    126 *	setting prior to wiphy registration, they want to ensure their channel
    127 *	power settings are updated for this connection with the power settings
    128 *	derived from the regulatory domain. The regulatory domain used will be
    129 *	based on the ISO3166-alpha2 from country IE provided through
    130 *	regulatory_hint_country_ie()
    131 * @REGULATORY_COUNTRY_IE_IGNORE: for devices that have a preference to ignore
    132 * 	all country IE information processed by the regulatory core. This will
    133 * 	override %REGULATORY_COUNTRY_IE_FOLLOW_POWER as all country IEs will
    134 * 	be ignored.
    135 * @REGULATORY_ENABLE_RELAX_NO_IR: for devices that wish to allow the
    136 *      NO_IR relaxation, which enables transmissions on channels on which
    137 *      otherwise initiating radiation is not allowed. This will enable the
    138 *      relaxations enabled under the CFG80211_REG_RELAX_NO_IR configuration
    139 *      option
    140 * @REGULATORY_IGNORE_STALE_KICKOFF: the regulatory core will _not_ make sure
    141 *	all interfaces on this wiphy reside on allowed channels. If this flag
    142 *	is not set, upon a regdomain change, the interfaces are given a grace
    143 *	period (currently 60 seconds) to disconnect or move to an allowed
    144 *	channel. Interfaces on forbidden channels are forcibly disconnected.
    145 *	Currently these types of interfaces are supported for enforcement:
    146 *	NL80211_IFTYPE_ADHOC, NL80211_IFTYPE_STATION, NL80211_IFTYPE_AP,
    147 *	NL80211_IFTYPE_AP_VLAN, NL80211_IFTYPE_MONITOR,
    148 *	NL80211_IFTYPE_P2P_CLIENT, NL80211_IFTYPE_P2P_GO,
    149 *	NL80211_IFTYPE_P2P_DEVICE. The flag will be set by default if a device
    150 *	includes any modes unsupported for enforcement checking.
    151 * @REGULATORY_WIPHY_SELF_MANAGED: for devices that employ wiphy-specific
    152 *	regdom management. These devices will ignore all regdom changes not
    153 *	originating from their own wiphy.
    154 *	A self-managed wiphys only employs regulatory information obtained from
    155 *	the FW and driver and does not use other cfg80211 sources like
    156 *	beacon-hints, country-code IEs and hints from other devices on the same
    157 *	system. Conversely, a self-managed wiphy does not share its regulatory
    158 *	hints with other devices in the system. If a system contains several
    159 *	devices, one or more of which are self-managed, there might be
    160 *	contradictory regulatory settings between them. Usage of flag is
    161 *	generally discouraged. Only use it if the FW/driver is incompatible
    162 *	with non-locally originated hints.
    163 *	This flag is incompatible with the flags: %REGULATORY_CUSTOM_REG,
    164 *	%REGULATORY_STRICT_REG, %REGULATORY_COUNTRY_IE_FOLLOW_POWER,
    165 *	%REGULATORY_COUNTRY_IE_IGNORE and %REGULATORY_DISABLE_BEACON_HINTS.
    166 *	Mixing any of the above flags with this flag will result in a failure
    167 *	to register the wiphy. This flag implies
    168 *	%REGULATORY_DISABLE_BEACON_HINTS and %REGULATORY_COUNTRY_IE_IGNORE.
    169 */
    170enum ieee80211_regulatory_flags {
    171	REGULATORY_CUSTOM_REG			= BIT(0),
    172	REGULATORY_STRICT_REG			= BIT(1),
    173	REGULATORY_DISABLE_BEACON_HINTS		= BIT(2),
    174	REGULATORY_COUNTRY_IE_FOLLOW_POWER	= BIT(3),
    175	REGULATORY_COUNTRY_IE_IGNORE		= BIT(4),
    176	REGULATORY_ENABLE_RELAX_NO_IR           = BIT(5),
    177	REGULATORY_IGNORE_STALE_KICKOFF         = BIT(6),
    178	REGULATORY_WIPHY_SELF_MANAGED		= BIT(7),
    179};
    180
    181struct ieee80211_freq_range {
    182	u32 start_freq_khz;
    183	u32 end_freq_khz;
    184	u32 max_bandwidth_khz;
    185};
    186
    187struct ieee80211_power_rule {
    188	u32 max_antenna_gain;
    189	u32 max_eirp;
    190};
    191
    192/**
    193 * struct ieee80211_wmm_ac - used to store per ac wmm regulatory limitation
    194 *
    195 * The information provided in this structure is required for QoS
    196 * transmit queue configuration. Cf. IEEE 802.11 7.3.2.29.
    197 *
    198 * @cw_min: minimum contention window [a value of the form
    199 *      2^n-1 in the range 1..32767]
    200 * @cw_max: maximum contention window [like @cw_min]
    201 * @cot: maximum burst time in units of 32 usecs, 0 meaning disabled
    202 * @aifsn: arbitration interframe space [0..255]
    203 *
    204 */
    205struct ieee80211_wmm_ac {
    206	u16 cw_min;
    207	u16 cw_max;
    208	u16 cot;
    209	u8 aifsn;
    210};
    211
    212struct ieee80211_wmm_rule {
    213	struct ieee80211_wmm_ac client[IEEE80211_NUM_ACS];
    214	struct ieee80211_wmm_ac ap[IEEE80211_NUM_ACS];
    215};
    216
    217struct ieee80211_reg_rule {
    218	struct ieee80211_freq_range freq_range;
    219	struct ieee80211_power_rule power_rule;
    220	struct ieee80211_wmm_rule wmm_rule;
    221	u32 flags;
    222	u32 dfs_cac_ms;
    223	bool has_wmm;
    224};
    225
    226struct ieee80211_regdomain {
    227	struct rcu_head rcu_head;
    228	u32 n_reg_rules;
    229	char alpha2[3];
    230	enum nl80211_dfs_regions dfs_region;
    231	struct ieee80211_reg_rule reg_rules[];
    232};
    233
    234#define REG_RULE_EXT(start, end, bw, gain, eirp, dfs_cac, reg_flags)	\
    235{									\
    236	.freq_range.start_freq_khz = MHZ_TO_KHZ(start),			\
    237	.freq_range.end_freq_khz = MHZ_TO_KHZ(end),			\
    238	.freq_range.max_bandwidth_khz = MHZ_TO_KHZ(bw),			\
    239	.power_rule.max_antenna_gain = DBI_TO_MBI(gain),		\
    240	.power_rule.max_eirp = DBM_TO_MBM(eirp),			\
    241	.flags = reg_flags,						\
    242	.dfs_cac_ms = dfs_cac,						\
    243}
    244
    245#define REG_RULE(start, end, bw, gain, eirp, reg_flags) \
    246	REG_RULE_EXT(start, end, bw, gain, eirp, 0, reg_flags)
    247
    248#endif