2 * Sample driver for HardMAC IEEE 802.15.4 devices
4 * Copyright (C) 2009 Siemens AG
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12 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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20 * Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov <dmitry.baryshkov@siemens.com>
22 #include <linux/kernel.h>
23 #include <linux/module.h>
24 #include <linux/platform_device.h>
25 #include <linux/netdevice.h>
26 #include <linux/skbuff.h>
27 #include <linux/if_arp.h>
29 #include <net/af_ieee802154.h>
30 #include <net/ieee802154_netdev.h>
31 #include <net/ieee802154.h>
32 #include <net/nl802154.h>
33 #include <net/wpan-phy.h>
35 struct fakehard_priv
{
39 static struct wpan_phy
*fake_to_phy(const struct net_device
*dev
)
41 struct fakehard_priv
*priv
= netdev_priv(dev
);
46 * fake_get_phy - Return a phy corresponding to this device.
47 * @dev: The network device for which to return the wan-phy object
49 * This function returns a wpan-phy object corresponding to the passed
50 * network device. Reference counter for wpan-phy object is incremented,
51 * so when the wpan-phy isn't necessary, you should drop the reference
52 * via @wpan_phy_put() call.
54 static struct wpan_phy
*fake_get_phy(const struct net_device
*dev
)
56 struct wpan_phy
*phy
= fake_to_phy(dev
);
57 return to_phy(get_device(&phy
->dev
));
61 * fake_get_pan_id - Retrieve the PAN ID of the device.
62 * @dev: The network device to retrieve the PAN of.
64 * Return the ID of the PAN from the PIB.
66 static u16
fake_get_pan_id(const struct net_device
*dev
)
68 BUG_ON(dev
->type
!= ARPHRD_IEEE802154
);
74 * fake_get_short_addr - Retrieve the short address of the device.
75 * @dev: The network device to retrieve the short address of.
77 * Returns the IEEE 802.15.4 short-form address cached for this
78 * device. If the device has not yet had a short address assigned
79 * then this should return 0xFFFF to indicate a lack of association.
81 static u16
fake_get_short_addr(const struct net_device
*dev
)
83 BUG_ON(dev
->type
!= ARPHRD_IEEE802154
);
89 * fake_get_dsn - Retrieve the DSN of the device.
90 * @dev: The network device to retrieve the DSN for.
92 * Returns the IEEE 802.15.4 DSN for the network device.
93 * The DSN is the sequence number which will be added to each
94 * packet or MAC command frame by the MAC during transmission.
96 * DSN means 'Data Sequence Number'.
98 * Note: This is in section 7.2.1.2 of the IEEE 802.15.4-2006
101 static u8
fake_get_dsn(const struct net_device
*dev
)
103 BUG_ON(dev
->type
!= ARPHRD_IEEE802154
);
105 return 0x00; /* DSN are implemented in HW, so return just 0 */
109 * fake_assoc_req - Make an association request to the HW.
110 * @dev: The network device which we are associating to a network.
111 * @addr: The coordinator with which we wish to associate.
112 * @channel: The channel on which to associate.
113 * @cap: The capability information field to use in the association.
115 * Start an association with a coordinator. The coordinator's address
116 * and PAN ID can be found in @addr.
118 * Note: This is in section 7.3.1 and 7.5.3.1 of the IEEE
119 * 802.15.4-2006 document.
121 static int fake_assoc_req(struct net_device
*dev
,
122 struct ieee802154_addr
*addr
, u8 channel
, u8 page
, u8 cap
)
124 struct wpan_phy
*phy
= fake_to_phy(dev
);
126 mutex_lock(&phy
->pib_lock
);
127 phy
->current_channel
= channel
;
128 phy
->current_page
= page
;
129 mutex_unlock(&phy
->pib_lock
);
131 /* We simply emulate it here */
132 return ieee802154_nl_assoc_confirm(dev
, fake_get_short_addr(dev
),
137 * fake_assoc_resp - Send an association response to a device.
138 * @dev: The network device on which to send the response.
139 * @addr: The address of the device to respond to.
140 * @short_addr: The assigned short address for the device (if any).
141 * @status: The result of the association request.
143 * Queue the association response of the coordinator to another
144 * device's attempt to associate with the network which we
145 * coordinate. This is then added to the indirect-send queue to be
146 * transmitted to the end device when it polls for data.
148 * Note: This is in section 7.3.2 and 7.5.3.1 of the IEEE
149 * 802.15.4-2006 document.
151 static int fake_assoc_resp(struct net_device
*dev
,
152 struct ieee802154_addr
*addr
, u16 short_addr
, u8 status
)
158 * fake_disassoc_req - Disassociate a device from a network.
159 * @dev: The network device on which we're disassociating a device.
160 * @addr: The device to disassociate from the network.
161 * @reason: The reason to give to the device for being disassociated.
163 * This sends a disassociation notification to the device being
164 * disassociated from the network.
166 * Note: This is in section 7.5.3.2 of the IEEE 802.15.4-2006
167 * document, with the reason described in 7.3.3.2.
169 static int fake_disassoc_req(struct net_device
*dev
,
170 struct ieee802154_addr
*addr
, u8 reason
)
172 return ieee802154_nl_disassoc_confirm(dev
, IEEE802154_SUCCESS
);
176 * fake_start_req - Start an IEEE 802.15.4 PAN.
177 * @dev: The network device on which to start the PAN.
178 * @addr: The coordinator address to use when starting the PAN.
179 * @channel: The channel on which to start the PAN.
180 * @bcn_ord: Beacon order.
181 * @sf_ord: Superframe order.
182 * @pan_coord: Whether or not we are the PAN coordinator or just
183 * requesting a realignment perhaps?
184 * @blx: Battery Life Extension feature bitfield.
185 * @coord_realign: Something to realign something else.
187 * If pan_coord is non-zero then this starts a network with the
188 * provided parameters, otherwise it attempts a coordinator
189 * realignment of the stated network instead.
191 * Note: This is in section 7.5.2.3 of the IEEE 802.15.4-2006
192 * document, with 7.3.8 describing coordinator realignment.
194 static int fake_start_req(struct net_device
*dev
, struct ieee802154_addr
*addr
,
196 u8 bcn_ord
, u8 sf_ord
, u8 pan_coord
, u8 blx
,
199 struct wpan_phy
*phy
= fake_to_phy(dev
);
201 mutex_lock(&phy
->pib_lock
);
202 phy
->current_channel
= channel
;
203 phy
->current_page
= page
;
204 mutex_unlock(&phy
->pib_lock
);
206 /* We don't emulate beacons here at all, so START should fail */
207 ieee802154_nl_start_confirm(dev
, IEEE802154_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
212 * fake_scan_req - Start a channel scan.
213 * @dev: The network device on which to perform a channel scan.
214 * @type: The type of scan to perform.
215 * @channels: The channel bitmask to scan.
216 * @duration: How long to spend on each channel.
218 * This starts either a passive (energy) scan or an active (PAN) scan
219 * on the channels indicated in the @channels bitmask. The duration of
220 * the scan is measured in terms of superframe duration. Specifically,
221 * the scan will spend aBaseSuperFrameDuration * ((2^n) + 1) on each
224 * Note: This is in section 7.5.2.1 of the IEEE 802.15.4-2006 document.
226 static int fake_scan_req(struct net_device
*dev
, u8 type
, u32 channels
,
227 u8 page
, u8 duration
)
230 return ieee802154_nl_scan_confirm(dev
, IEEE802154_SUCCESS
, type
,
232 type
== IEEE802154_MAC_SCAN_ED
? edl
: NULL
);
235 static struct ieee802154_mlme_ops fake_mlme
= {
236 .assoc_req
= fake_assoc_req
,
237 .assoc_resp
= fake_assoc_resp
,
238 .disassoc_req
= fake_disassoc_req
,
239 .start_req
= fake_start_req
,
240 .scan_req
= fake_scan_req
,
242 .get_phy
= fake_get_phy
,
244 .get_pan_id
= fake_get_pan_id
,
245 .get_short_addr
= fake_get_short_addr
,
246 .get_dsn
= fake_get_dsn
,
249 static int ieee802154_fake_open(struct net_device
*dev
)
251 netif_start_queue(dev
);
255 static int ieee802154_fake_close(struct net_device
*dev
)
257 netif_stop_queue(dev
);
261 static netdev_tx_t
ieee802154_fake_xmit(struct sk_buff
*skb
,
262 struct net_device
*dev
)
264 dev
->stats
.tx_packets
++;
265 dev
->stats
.tx_bytes
+= skb
->len
;
267 /* FIXME: do hardware work here ... */
274 static int ieee802154_fake_ioctl(struct net_device
*dev
, struct ifreq
*ifr
,
277 struct sockaddr_ieee802154
*sa
=
278 (struct sockaddr_ieee802154
*)&ifr
->ifr_addr
;
279 u16 pan_id
, short_addr
;
283 /* FIXME: fixed here, get from device IRL */
284 pan_id
= fake_get_pan_id(dev
);
285 short_addr
= fake_get_short_addr(dev
);
286 if (pan_id
== IEEE802154_PANID_BROADCAST
||
287 short_addr
== IEEE802154_ADDR_BROADCAST
)
288 return -EADDRNOTAVAIL
;
290 sa
->family
= AF_IEEE802154
;
291 sa
->addr
.addr_type
= IEEE802154_ADDR_SHORT
;
292 sa
->addr
.pan_id
= pan_id
;
293 sa
->addr
.short_addr
= short_addr
;
299 static int ieee802154_fake_mac_addr(struct net_device
*dev
, void *p
)
301 return -EBUSY
; /* HW address is built into the device */
304 static const struct net_device_ops fake_ops
= {
305 .ndo_open
= ieee802154_fake_open
,
306 .ndo_stop
= ieee802154_fake_close
,
307 .ndo_start_xmit
= ieee802154_fake_xmit
,
308 .ndo_do_ioctl
= ieee802154_fake_ioctl
,
309 .ndo_set_mac_address
= ieee802154_fake_mac_addr
,
312 static void ieee802154_fake_destruct(struct net_device
*dev
)
314 struct wpan_phy
*phy
= fake_to_phy(dev
);
316 wpan_phy_unregister(phy
);
321 static void ieee802154_fake_setup(struct net_device
*dev
)
323 dev
->addr_len
= IEEE802154_ADDR_LEN
;
324 memset(dev
->broadcast
, 0xff, IEEE802154_ADDR_LEN
);
325 dev
->features
= NETIF_F_HW_CSUM
;
326 dev
->needed_tailroom
= 2; /* FCS */
328 dev
->tx_queue_len
= 10;
329 dev
->type
= ARPHRD_IEEE802154
;
330 dev
->flags
= IFF_NOARP
| IFF_BROADCAST
;
331 dev
->watchdog_timeo
= 0;
332 dev
->destructor
= ieee802154_fake_destruct
;
336 static int ieee802154fake_probe(struct platform_device
*pdev
)
338 struct net_device
*dev
;
339 struct fakehard_priv
*priv
;
340 struct wpan_phy
*phy
= wpan_phy_alloc(0);
346 dev
= alloc_netdev(sizeof(struct fakehard_priv
), "hardwpan%d", ieee802154_fake_setup
);
352 memcpy(dev
->dev_addr
, "\xba\xbe\xca\xfe\xde\xad\xbe\xef",
356 * For now we'd like to emulate 2.4 GHz-only device,
357 * both O-QPSK and CSS
359 /* 2.4 GHz O-QPSK 802.15.4-2003 */
360 phy
->channels_supported
[0] |= 0x7FFF800;
361 /* 2.4 GHz CSS 802.15.4a-2007 */
362 phy
->channels_supported
[3] |= 0x3fff;
364 phy
->transmit_power
= 0xbf;
366 dev
->netdev_ops
= &fake_ops
;
367 dev
->ml_priv
= &fake_mlme
;
369 priv
= netdev_priv(dev
);
372 wpan_phy_set_dev(phy
, &pdev
->dev
);
373 SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev
, &phy
->dev
);
375 platform_set_drvdata(pdev
, dev
);
377 err
= wpan_phy_register(phy
);
381 err
= register_netdev(dev
);
385 dev_info(&pdev
->dev
, "Added ieee802154 HardMAC hardware\n");
389 unregister_netdev(dev
);
393 static int ieee802154fake_remove(struct platform_device
*pdev
)
395 struct net_device
*dev
= platform_get_drvdata(pdev
);
396 unregister_netdev(dev
);
400 static struct platform_device
*ieee802154fake_dev
;
402 static struct platform_driver ieee802154fake_driver
= {
403 .probe
= ieee802154fake_probe
,
404 .remove
= ieee802154fake_remove
,
406 .name
= "ieee802154hardmac",
407 .owner
= THIS_MODULE
,
411 static __init
int fake_init(void)
413 ieee802154fake_dev
= platform_device_register_simple(
414 "ieee802154hardmac", -1, NULL
, 0);
415 return platform_driver_register(&ieee802154fake_driver
);
418 static __exit
void fake_exit(void)
420 platform_driver_unregister(&ieee802154fake_driver
);
421 platform_device_unregister(ieee802154fake_dev
);
424 module_init(fake_init
);
425 module_exit(fake_exit
);
426 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");