wireless: remove struct regdom hinting

The code needs to be split out and cleaned up, so as a
first step remove the capability, to add it back in a
subsequent patch as a separate function. Also remove the
publically facing return value of the function and the
wiphy argument. A number of internal functions go from
being generic helpers to just being used for alpha2
setting.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
This commit is contained in:
Johannes Berg 2008-10-24 20:32:21 +02:00 committed by John W. Linville
parent d2372b3152
commit be3d48106c
6 changed files with 36 additions and 88 deletions

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@ -131,11 +131,13 @@ are expected to do this during initialization.
r = zd_reg2alpha2(mac->regdomain, alpha2); r = zd_reg2alpha2(mac->regdomain, alpha2);
if (!r) if (!r)
regulatory_hint(hw->wiphy, alpha2, NULL); regulatory_hint(hw->wiphy, alpha2);
Example code - drivers providing a built in regulatory domain: Example code - drivers providing a built in regulatory domain:
-------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------
[NOTE: This API is not currently available, it can be added when required]
If you have regulatory information you can obtain from your If you have regulatory information you can obtain from your
driver and you *need* to use this we let you build a regulatory domain driver and you *need* to use this we let you build a regulatory domain
structure and pass it to the wireless core. To do this you should structure and pass it to the wireless core. To do this you should
@ -182,6 +184,7 @@ Then in some part of your code after your wiphy has been registered:
memcpy(rd, &mydriver_jp_regdom, sizeof(struct ieee80211_regdomain)); memcpy(rd, &mydriver_jp_regdom, sizeof(struct ieee80211_regdomain));
for (i=0; i < num_rules; i++) for (i=0; i < num_rules; i++)
memcpy(&rd->reg_rules[i], &mydriver_jp_regdom.reg_rules[i], memcpy(&rd->reg_rules[i],
sizeof(struct ieee80211_reg_rule)); &mydriver_jp_regdom.reg_rules[i],
return regulatory_hint(hw->wiphy, NULL, rd); sizeof(struct ieee80211_reg_rule));
regulatory_struct_hint(rd);

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@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ int zd_mac_init_hw(struct ieee80211_hw *hw)
r = zd_reg2alpha2(mac->regdomain, alpha2); r = zd_reg2alpha2(mac->regdomain, alpha2);
if (!r) if (!r)
regulatory_hint(hw->wiphy, alpha2, NULL); regulatory_hint(hw->wiphy, alpha2);
r = 0; r = 0;
disable_int: disable_int:

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@ -342,34 +342,19 @@ ieee80211_get_channel(struct wiphy *wiphy, int freq)
/** /**
* regulatory_hint - driver hint to the wireless core a regulatory domain * regulatory_hint - driver hint to the wireless core a regulatory domain
* @wiphy: the driver's very own &struct wiphy * @wiphy: the wireless device giving the hint (used only for reporting
* conflicts)
* @alpha2: the ISO/IEC 3166 alpha2 the driver claims its regulatory domain * @alpha2: the ISO/IEC 3166 alpha2 the driver claims its regulatory domain
* should be in. If @rd is set this should be NULL. Note that if you * should be in. If @rd is set this should be NULL. Note that if you
* set this to NULL you should still set rd->alpha2 to some accepted * set this to NULL you should still set rd->alpha2 to some accepted
* alpha2. * alpha2.
* @rd: a complete regulatory domain provided by the driver. If passed
* the driver does not need to worry about freeing it.
* *
* Wireless drivers can use this function to hint to the wireless core * Wireless drivers can use this function to hint to the wireless core
* what it believes should be the current regulatory domain by * what it believes should be the current regulatory domain by
* giving it an ISO/IEC 3166 alpha2 country code it knows its regulatory * giving it an ISO/IEC 3166 alpha2 country code it knows its regulatory
* domain should be in or by providing a completely build regulatory domain. * domain should be in or by providing a completely build regulatory domain.
* If the driver provides an ISO/IEC 3166 alpha2 userspace will be queried * If the driver provides an ISO/IEC 3166 alpha2 userspace will be queried
* for a regulatory domain structure for the respective country. If * for a regulatory domain structure for the respective country.
* a regulatory domain is build and passed you should set the alpha2
* if possible, otherwise set it to the special value of "99" which tells
* the wireless core it is unknown.
*
* Returns -EALREADY if *a regulatory domain* has already been set. Note that
* this could be by another driver. It is safe for drivers to continue if
* -EALREADY is returned, if drivers are not capable of world roaming they
* should not register more channels than they support. Right now we only
* support listening to the first driver hint. If the driver is capable
* of world roaming but wants to respect its own EEPROM mappings for
* specific regulatory domains it should register the @reg_notifier callback
* on the &struct wiphy. Returns 0 if the hint went through fine or through an
* intersection operation. Otherwise a standard error code is returned.
*/ */
extern int regulatory_hint(struct wiphy *wiphy, extern void regulatory_hint(struct wiphy *wiphy, const char *alpha2);
const char *alpha2, struct ieee80211_regdomain *rd);
#endif /* __NET_WIRELESS_H */ #endif /* __NET_WIRELESS_H */

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@ -1695,7 +1695,7 @@ static int nl80211_req_set_reg(struct sk_buff *skb, struct genl_info *info)
return -EINVAL; return -EINVAL;
#endif #endif
mutex_lock(&cfg80211_drv_mutex); mutex_lock(&cfg80211_drv_mutex);
r = __regulatory_hint(NULL, REGDOM_SET_BY_USER, data, NULL); r = __regulatory_hint(NULL, REGDOM_SET_BY_USER, data);
mutex_unlock(&cfg80211_drv_mutex); mutex_unlock(&cfg80211_drv_mutex);
return r; return r;
} }

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@ -42,7 +42,10 @@
#include "core.h" #include "core.h"
#include "reg.h" #include "reg.h"
/* wiphy is set if this request's initiator is REGDOM_SET_BY_DRIVER */ /*
* wiphy is set if this request's initiator is
* REGDOM_SET_BY_COUNTRY_IE or _DRIVER
*/
struct regulatory_request { struct regulatory_request {
struct wiphy *wiphy; struct wiphy *wiphy;
enum reg_set_by initiator; enum reg_set_by initiator;
@ -298,7 +301,7 @@ static int call_crda(const char *alpha2)
/* This has the logic which determines when a new request /* This has the logic which determines when a new request
* should be ignored. */ * should be ignored. */
static int ignore_request(struct wiphy *wiphy, enum reg_set_by set_by, static int ignore_request(struct wiphy *wiphy, enum reg_set_by set_by,
char *alpha2, struct ieee80211_regdomain *rd) const char *alpha2)
{ {
/* All initial requests are respected */ /* All initial requests are respected */
if (!last_request) if (!last_request)
@ -343,22 +346,8 @@ static int ignore_request(struct wiphy *wiphy, enum reg_set_by set_by,
return 1; return 1;
case REGDOM_SET_BY_DRIVER: case REGDOM_SET_BY_DRIVER:
BUG_ON(!wiphy); BUG_ON(!wiphy);
if (last_request->initiator == REGDOM_SET_BY_DRIVER) { if (last_request->initiator == REGDOM_SET_BY_DRIVER)
/* Two separate drivers hinting different things,
* this is possible if you have two devices present
* on a system with different EEPROM regulatory
* readings. XXX: Do intersection, we support only
* the first regulatory hint for now */
if (last_request->wiphy != wiphy)
return -EALREADY;
if (rd)
return -EALREADY;
/* Driver should not be trying to hint different
* regulatory domains! */
BUG_ON(!alpha2_equal(alpha2,
cfg80211_regdomain->alpha2));
return -EALREADY; return -EALREADY;
}
if (last_request->initiator == REGDOM_SET_BY_CORE) if (last_request->initiator == REGDOM_SET_BY_CORE)
return 0; return 0;
/* XXX: Handle intersection, and add the /* XXX: Handle intersection, and add the
@ -557,40 +546,32 @@ void wiphy_update_regulatory(struct wiphy *wiphy, enum reg_set_by setby)
/* Caller must hold &cfg80211_drv_mutex */ /* Caller must hold &cfg80211_drv_mutex */
int __regulatory_hint(struct wiphy *wiphy, enum reg_set_by set_by, int __regulatory_hint(struct wiphy *wiphy, enum reg_set_by set_by,
const char *alpha2, struct ieee80211_regdomain *rd) const char *alpha2)
{ {
struct regulatory_request *request; struct regulatory_request *request;
char *rd_alpha2;
int r = 0; int r = 0;
r = ignore_request(wiphy, set_by, (char *) alpha2, rd); r = ignore_request(wiphy, set_by, alpha2);
if (r) if (r)
return r; return r;
if (rd)
rd_alpha2 = rd->alpha2;
else
rd_alpha2 = (char *) alpha2;
switch (set_by) { switch (set_by) {
case REGDOM_SET_BY_CORE: case REGDOM_SET_BY_CORE:
case REGDOM_SET_BY_COUNTRY_IE: case REGDOM_SET_BY_COUNTRY_IE:
case REGDOM_SET_BY_DRIVER: case REGDOM_SET_BY_DRIVER:
case REGDOM_SET_BY_USER: case REGDOM_SET_BY_USER:
request = kzalloc(sizeof(struct regulatory_request), request = kzalloc(sizeof(struct regulatory_request),
GFP_KERNEL); GFP_KERNEL);
if (!request) if (!request)
return -ENOMEM; return -ENOMEM;
request->alpha2[0] = rd_alpha2[0]; request->alpha2[0] = alpha2[0];
request->alpha2[1] = rd_alpha2[1]; request->alpha2[1] = alpha2[1];
request->initiator = set_by; request->initiator = set_by;
request->wiphy = wiphy; request->wiphy = wiphy;
kfree(last_request); kfree(last_request);
last_request = request; last_request = request;
if (rd)
break;
r = call_crda(alpha2); r = call_crda(alpha2);
#ifndef CONFIG_WIRELESS_OLD_REGULATORY #ifndef CONFIG_WIRELESS_OLD_REGULATORY
if (r) if (r)
@ -605,25 +586,13 @@ int __regulatory_hint(struct wiphy *wiphy, enum reg_set_by set_by,
return r; return r;
} }
int regulatory_hint(struct wiphy *wiphy, const char *alpha2, void regulatory_hint(struct wiphy *wiphy, const char *alpha2)
struct ieee80211_regdomain *rd)
{ {
int r; BUG_ON(!alpha2);
BUG_ON(!rd && !alpha2);
mutex_lock(&cfg80211_drv_mutex); mutex_lock(&cfg80211_drv_mutex);
__regulatory_hint(wiphy, REGDOM_SET_BY_DRIVER, alpha2);
r = __regulatory_hint(wiphy, REGDOM_SET_BY_DRIVER, alpha2, rd);
if (r || !rd)
goto unlock_and_exit;
/* If the driver passed a regulatory domain we skipped asking
* userspace for one so we can now go ahead and set it */
r = set_regdom(rd);
unlock_and_exit:
mutex_unlock(&cfg80211_drv_mutex); mutex_unlock(&cfg80211_drv_mutex);
return r;
} }
EXPORT_SYMBOL(regulatory_hint); EXPORT_SYMBOL(regulatory_hint);
@ -792,11 +761,11 @@ int regulatory_init(void)
* that is not a valid ISO / IEC 3166 alpha2 */ * that is not a valid ISO / IEC 3166 alpha2 */
if (ieee80211_regdom[0] != 'E' || ieee80211_regdom[1] != 'U') if (ieee80211_regdom[0] != 'E' || ieee80211_regdom[1] != 'U')
err = __regulatory_hint(NULL, REGDOM_SET_BY_CORE, err = __regulatory_hint(NULL, REGDOM_SET_BY_CORE,
ieee80211_regdom, NULL); ieee80211_regdom);
#else #else
cfg80211_regdomain = cfg80211_world_regdom; cfg80211_regdomain = cfg80211_world_regdom;
err = __regulatory_hint(NULL, REGDOM_SET_BY_CORE, "00", NULL); err = __regulatory_hint(NULL, REGDOM_SET_BY_CORE, "00");
if (err) if (err)
printk(KERN_ERR "cfg80211: calling CRDA failed - " printk(KERN_ERR "cfg80211: calling CRDA failed - "
"unable to update world regulatory domain, " "unable to update world regulatory domain, "

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@ -11,30 +11,21 @@ int set_regdom(const struct ieee80211_regdomain *rd);
/** /**
* __regulatory_hint - hint to the wireless core a regulatory domain * __regulatory_hint - hint to the wireless core a regulatory domain
* @wiphy: if a driver is providing the hint this is the driver's very * @wiphy: if the hint comes from country information from an AP, this
* own &struct wiphy * is required to be set to the wiphy that received the information
* @alpha2: the ISO/IEC 3166 alpha2 being claimed the regulatory domain * @alpha2: the ISO/IEC 3166 alpha2 being claimed the regulatory domain
* should be in. If @rd is set this should be NULL * should be in.
* @rd: a complete regulatory domain, if passed the caller need not worry
* about freeing it
* *
* The Wireless subsystem can use this function to hint to the wireless core * The Wireless subsystem can use this function to hint to the wireless core
* what it believes should be the current regulatory domain by * what it believes should be the current regulatory domain by
* giving it an ISO/IEC 3166 alpha2 country code it knows its regulatory * giving it an ISO/IEC 3166 alpha2 country code it knows its regulatory
* domain should be in or by providing a completely build regulatory domain. * domain should be in.
* *
* Returns -EALREADY if *a regulatory domain* has already been set. Note that * Returns zero if all went fine, %-EALREADY if a regulatory domain had
* this could be by another driver. It is safe for drivers to continue if * already been set or other standard error codes.
* -EALREADY is returned, if drivers are not capable of world roaming they
* should not register more channels than they support. Right now we only
* support listening to the first driver hint. If the driver is capable
* of world roaming but wants to respect its own EEPROM mappings for
* specific regulatory domains it should register the @reg_notifier callback
* on the &struct wiphy. Returns 0 if the hint went through fine or through an
* intersection operation. Otherwise a standard error code is returned.
* *
*/ */
extern int __regulatory_hint(struct wiphy *wiphy, enum reg_set_by set_by, extern int __regulatory_hint(struct wiphy *wiphy, enum reg_set_by set_by,
const char *alpha2, struct ieee80211_regdomain *rd); const char *alpha2);
#endif /* __NET_WIRELESS_REG_H */ #endif /* __NET_WIRELESS_REG_H */