- Simplify linked list search - code was unnecessarily complex for no benefit
- Refactored parse / kick logic to simplify functions
[cleanup commit message]
Signed-off-by: Nick Hainke <vincent@systemli.org>
- New skipping linked list structure - possible bug in previous version
- Adjust some function names to better reflect what actually happens
- Remove redundant configurable sort elements
- Remove probe structure SSID field which is not set via BEACON, so is unreliable
- Adjust way the different fields from BEACON and PROBE reports are handled / merged
- Made client / BSSID paramater order consistent for probe / beacon functions to help avoid cut/ paste bugs
- Add RRM capability, RCPI and RSNI to client in hearing map (which is a summary of probe / beacon entries)
[cleanup commit message]
Signed-off-by: Nick Hainke <vincent@systemli.org>
- Simplify linked list search - code was unnecessarily complex for no benefit
- AP record is uniquely identified by BSSID, so remove unnecessary search on SSID as well
- Change some data handling to simplify passing of records, pointers, etc
- Assure sort order to simplify generating network map
- Removed unused fields for collision domain and bandwidth
[cleanup commit message]
Signed-off-by: Nick Hainke <vincent@systemli.org>
Set pointers to NULL after free() to help force out memory handling errors.
Add some extra memory / resource tracking to try and chase out latent
bugs / leaks Fixed a couple of memory traces that were misreporting.
Signed-off-by: Ian Clowes <clowes_ian@hotmail.com>
Provide multi-priority syslog() based logging to improve user and
developer experience. Add dawnlog_* functions and macros to convert
printf() family and perror() logging to syslog() family. Removed
unnecessary sprintf() for building log strings (embed format directly).
Add local config settings for log level. Add command line parameters for
log level and destination. Set default log level to suppress a lot of
previously noisy messages. Restore some previously removed noisy
messages as DEBUG level in case they help in future. Eliminate DAWN_NO_OUTPUT static code checks which are no longer used.
Signed-off-by: Ian Clowes <clowes_ian@hotmail.com>
This adds a few options to use the signal strength as a metric, band
dependent:
- rssi_weight: every db of signal increases the score by this much.
- rssi_center: if the signal is stronger than this, the score becomes
positive; below this, it is negative.
- initial_score: since we are capping negative scores, it may be
beneficial to have a positive base score to offset a possible
negative signal value. This is replacing the 'freq' metric.
To avoid a single-digit RSSI increase resulting in a kick, we add a
global threshold value to act as a buffer:
- kicking_threshold: a candidate AP must have a score larger than that
of the current AP plus the value here.
The kicking_threshold also applies when assembling the list of roaming
neighbors we send with the "wnm_disassoc_imminent" command.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
This adds #infndef DAWN_NO_OUTPUT to messages printed to stdout that are
not warnings or errors.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
This changes the metrics variables that invove scores to arrays. At the
momemnt, there are two bands implemented, 802_11a and 802_11g.
Internally, they are chosen based on the frequency of the channel being
used. Anything < 2500 MHz is 802_11g, and everything else is 802_11a.
Dawn will issue a warning if it finds a frequency greater or equal to
5925 MHz. The upper limit of the 802.11a band, and the start of the
next band vary by country, so this will have to be reviewed.
The UCI configuration changes. Instead of a single metric config, there
will be a global metric config, and one for each band. The
non-band-specific configuration will only work in the global config.
Any per-band configuration present at the global config will be applied
to all bands. Any configuration present at the specific band will
override any global values.
The following configuration options are split into bands:
- ap_weight
- ht_support
- vht_support
- no_ht_support
- no_vht_support
- rssi
- rssi_val
- low_rssi
- low_rssi_val
- freq
- chan_util
- max_chan_util
- chan_util_val
- max_chan_util_val
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
This adds a verion field to the ubus configuration message, to avoid
acting upon a message from an incompatible version of dawn.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
This changes the op_class, channel, and SSID fields used to send a
beacon request. Op_class and channel were set from the UCI config file,
but they are dependent on the band being used--they define the frequency
used. The values can be taken from the AP's own neighbor report.
The SSID was set with a blank string, which would return beacons from
any SSID. Since we only care about our own SSID, there's no need to
waste resorces with reports from other SSIDs.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
This renames "mode" to "rrm_mode", and its type from int to string.
This way, we can set the correct mode for a probe request from the STA
reported capabilities, along with the preferred order of modes, set by
the "rrm_mode" uci config.
rrm_mode is a string of possible mode letters:
'p' = passive report
'a' = active report
'b' or 't' = beacon table report.
Setting rrm_mode='pat', will try to send passive reports, if available;
if not, it will try an active report, using a beacon table if all else
fails.
If you don't include a letter, the corresponding report type will be
disabled. An empty string will disable beacon reports. Unrecognized
letters are ignored, as well as repeated modes. If the configuration is
not present, a default value of 'pat' will be used.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
dump_rrm_table was called from dump_client with the pointer to the table
data, not the table itself.
Since only the first byte is needed, it can be fetched right away
without looping through the table values, so we can just call
dump_rrm_data passing the table data pointer.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
The datastorage-refactoring changes an already existing entry instead
of inserting and deleting it. However, it was forgotten to adopt
some information from the new probe entry.
The ht_capabilities and vht_capabilities are now synced correctly.
RCPI and RSNI is now correctly synced.
general: fixed whitespace and typos
memory audit: on by default in build
memory audit: enhanced audit info
ubus: refactor denied_req expiry to assist datastorage testing
datastorage: fixed performance bug in handling of linked list entry expiry
datastorage: fixed SEGV in skip list handling
test_storage: added linked list memory allocation stress tests
memory auditing: refined auditing code and use in main code
hearing map: fixed bug causing it not be be built correctly
datastorage: fixed memory leak from linked list handling
datastorage: convert to linked lists and optimise use of pointers
datastorage: AP, client, probe, auth entry and MAC list converted to
linked list
datastorage: functions adjusted to take pointers as parameters
datastorage: optimised sort and search functions added
mac_utils: struct dawn_mac added and comparisons adjusted
general: adjust code to call new datastorage functions
test_storage: large scale 100 AP, 3000 client, 70k probe added
[fix commit]
Signed-off-by: Nick Hainke <vincent@systemli.org>
datastorage (bug fix): deleting expired array item would fail to test next item
test_storage: extended to cover all required datastorage entry points
test_storage: added ability to read script file
test_storage: added new and revised test scripts
TESTING.md: added to describe testing approach
general: added various TODO notes on things to come back to
general: revised #includes to make each "self-compiling"
general: revised #includes to minimise usage across source files
general: moved declarations and defintions to simplify and rationalise code
datastorage: refactor to support scalability testing
datastorage: made independent of time() calls to support testing
datastorage: fixed redundant use of both SORT_NUM and SORT_LENGTH defines
datastorage: fake kicking to test clients move between access points
msghandler: new module to reduce compile time interdependencies
mshhandler: (issue #100?) fixed SEGV memcpy() in dump_client() using strncpy()
ubus: merged uface into ubus
mac_utils: new module for MAC address utilites
test_header: added target to help #include rationalisation
Tested-by: Nick Hainke <vincent@systemli.org>