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/* From MacStumbler, which is under GPL */
/*
* Apple80211.h
*
* This is the reverse engineered header for the Apple80211 private framework.
* The framework can be found at /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple80211.framework.
* Linking with Apple80211.framework requires CoreFoundation.framework and AppKit.framework.
*
* Note that there is also information in the IORegistry, see
* ioreg -c AirPortDriver -w 0
*
* Contributors:
* korben - [email protected]
* jason - [email protected]
* ragge - [email protected]
*
* Last updated by korben on 5/15/2002
*/
/* ChangeLog:
2002-05-14 ragge
Changed argument types and count to procedures
Added WirelessScan
Changed name of unknown field to beaconInterval
Added error values and error return types
2002-05-15 korben
Combined ragge's changes with jason's
2002-05-17 korben
fixed adhoc and mangaged WINetworkInfoFlags per ragge's request
Added WirelessEncrypt and WirelessKey declarations
Updated WirelessJoinWEP and WirelessMakeIBSS comments regarding keys
*/
#ifndef __APPLE_80211__
#define __APPLE_80211__
#include <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>
/*
A WirelessContext should be created using WirelessAttach
before any other Wireless functions are called. WirelessDetach
is used to dispose of a WirelessContext.
*/
typedef struct __WirelessContext *WirelessContextPtr;
struct WirelessInfo
{
UInt16 link_qual; /* Link quality, percent? */
UInt16 comms_qual; /* Communication Quality */
UInt16 signal; /* Signal level */
UInt16 noise; /* Noise level */
UInt16 port_stat; /* HERMES_RID_PORTSTAT? (Uncertain about the meaning of this! 1=off? 2=connetion bad? 3=AdHoc Create? 4=BSS (Client)? 5=BSS+OutOfRange?) */
UInt16 client_mode; /* 1 = BSS, 4 = Create IBSS */
UInt16 u7; /* ? */
UInt16 power; /* Power on flag */
UInt16 u9; /* 0=bad?, 1=ok?, 2=wrong key? */
UInt8 macAddress[6]; /* MAC address of wireless access point. */
SInt8 name[34]; /* Name of current (or wanted?) network. */
};
typedef struct WirelessInfo WirelessInfo;
/*
I'm not sure what most of the values in the WirelessInfo structure
are for, but here are some examples of the numbers returned:
With Airport Off:
0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1
With Airport On:
72 22 31 9 4 1 0 1 1
With Computer to Computer Network:
0 0 0 0 3 4 0 1 1
- jason
*/
/*
WINetworkInfoFlags are used in the WirelessNetworkInfo struct
returned by the WirelessScanSplit function.
I have seen other flags, but I don't know what they stand for. - korben
I think these should probably be bit masks, but I am using what
korben figured out. - jason
*/
typedef UInt16 WINetworkInfoFlags;
enum
{
kWINetworkManagedFlag = 0x0001,
kWINetworkAdhocFlag = 0x0002,
kWINetworkEncryptedFlag = 0x0010
};
typedef SInt32 WIErr;
enum {
airpParamErr = -2013261823, /* 0x88001001 */
airpNoIOServiceErr = -2013261822, /* 0x88001002 */
airpInternalErr = -2013261821, /* 0x88001003 */
airpUnk4Err = -2013261820, /* 0x88001004 */
airpOutOfMemErr = -2013261819, /* 0x88001005 */
airpInternal2Err = -2013261818, /* 0x88001006 */
airpUnk7Err = -2013261817, /* 0x88001007 */
airpUnk8Err = -2013261816, /* 0x88001008 */
airpUnk9Err = -2013261815, /* 0x88001009 */
airpUnkaErr = -2013261814, /* 0x8800100a */
airpNoPowerErr = -2013261813 /* 0x8800100b */
};
/* The meaning of these error codes can be wrong, and the list is not
* complete. In general checking for noErr (0) should be enough */
struct WirelessNetworkInfo
{
UInt16 channel; /* Channel for the network. */
UInt16 noise; /* Noise for the network. 0 for Adhoc. */
UInt16 signal; /* Signal strength of the network. 0 for Adhoc. */
UInt8 macAddress[6]; /* MAC address of the wireless access point. */
UInt16 beaconInterval; /* beacon interval in milliseconds */
WINetworkInfoFlags flags; /* Flags for the network. */
UInt16 nameLen;
SInt8 name[32];
};
typedef struct WirelessNetworkInfo WirelessNetworkInfo;
typedef UInt8 WirelessKey[13]; // For use with WirelessEncrypt
/*
* WirelessIsAvailable()
*
* Returns 1 if a wireless interface is available, 0 otherwise
*/
extern int WirelessIsAvailable(void);
/*
* WirelessAttach()
*
* WirelessAttach should be called before all other Wireless functions.
*
* outContext returns the contextPtr you will pass
* to all other Wireless functions
* The second argument must be zero.
*/
extern WIErr WirelessAttach(
WirelessContextPtr *outContext,
const UInt32);
/*
* WirelessDetach()
*
* WirelessDetach is called after you are done calling Wireless functions.
* It will free all memory being used by the library.
*
* inContext is the contextPtr you want to dispose of.
*/
extern WIErr WirelessDetach(
WirelessContextPtr inContext);
/*
* WirelessGetPower()
*
* WirelessGetPower returns the power state of Airport.
*
* inContext is the contextPtr created by WirelessAttach.
* outPower is 0 for off and 1 for on.
*/
extern WIErr WirelessGetPower(
WirelessContextPtr inContext,
UInt8 *outPower);
/*
* WirelessSetPower()
*
* WirelessSetPower will turn Airport on or off.
*
* inContext is the contextPtr created by WirelessAttach.
* inPower is 0 for off and 1 for on.
*/
extern WIErr WirelessSetPower(
WirelessContextPtr inContext,
UInt8 inPower);
/*
* WirelessGetEnabled()
*
* WirelessGetEnabled could have returned the Enabled state of Airport,
* but it seems to rather return the Power state.
*
* inContext is the contextPtr created by WirelessAttach.
* outEnabled is 0 for off and 1 for on.
*/
extern WIErr WirelessGetEnabled(
WirelessContextPtr inContext,
UInt8 *outEnabled);
/*
* WirelessSetEnabled()
*
* WirelessSetEnabled will enable or disable Airport communication.
*
* inContext is the contextPtr created by WirelessAttach.
* inEnabled is 0 for off and 1 for on.
*/
extern WIErr WirelessSetEnabled(
WirelessContextPtr inContext,
UInt32 inEnabled);
/*
* WirelessGetInfo()
*
* WirelessGetInfo returns info about the state
* of the current wireless connection.
*
* inContext is the contextPtr created by WirelessAttach.
* outInfo is a WirelessInfo structure containing state info.
*/
extern WIErr WirelessGetInfo(
WirelessContextPtr inContext,
WirelessInfo *outInfo);
/*
* WirelessScanSplit(), WirelessScan()
*
* WirelessScanSplit scans for available wireless networks.
* It will allocate 2 CFArrays to store a list
* of managed and adhoc networks. The arrays hold CFData
* objects which contain WirelessNetworkInfo structures.
* Note: An adhoc network created on the computer the
* scan is running on will not be found. WirelessGetInfo
* can be used to find info about a local adhoc network.
*
* inContext is the contextPtr created by WirelessAttach.
* apList will contain a CFArrayRef of managed networks.
* adhocList will contain a CFArrayRef of adhoc networks.
* For example:
* WirelessScanSplit(clientContext, &apList, &adhocList, 1)
*
* If stripDups != 0 only one basestation for each SSID will be returned
*
* WirelessScan works the same way but does not split the list by AP type
*/
extern WIErr WirelessScanSplit(
WirelessContextPtr inContext,
CFArrayRef *apList,
CFArrayRef *adhocList,
const UInt32 stripDups);
extern WIErr WirelessScan(
WirelessContextPtr inContext,
CFArrayRef *apList,
const UInt32 stripDups);
/*
* WirelessJoin()
*
* WirelessJoin is used to join a Wireless network.
*
* inContext is the contextPtr created by WirelessAttach.
* inNetworkName is the name of the network to join.
*/
extern WIErr WirelessJoin(
WirelessContextPtr inContext,
CFStringRef inNetworkName);
/*
* WirelessJoinWEP()
*
* WirelessJoinWEP is used to join an encrypted network.
*
* inContext is the contextPtr created by WirelessAttach.
* inNetworkName is the name of the network to join.
* inNetworkPassword is the password/key of the network.
*
* inNetworkPassword description:
* - Passwords are just a string of any length, they will be hashed into a key.
* - Keys should be passed as a hex string, optionally beginning with 0x,
* and must be either 10 digits for a 40bit key or 26 digits for a 104bit key,
* or an ascii/binary representation of the key, 5 or 13 bytes long.
* - It can also be the empty string, meaning no encryption.
*
* For more info see:
* http://kbase.info.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/kbase.woa/11/wa/query?searchMode=Expert&type=id&val=KC.106424
*/
extern WIErr WirelessJoinWEP(
WirelessContextPtr inContext,
CFStringRef inNetworkName,
CFStringRef inNetworkPassword);
/*
* WirelessEncrypt
*
* WirelessEncrypt is called from WirelessJoinWEP and
* WirelessMakeIBSS to translate a string into a 40 or
* 104-bit Apple hashed WEP key.
* Third argument is 0 for 40 bit key and 1 for 104 bit key.
*
* Sample usage:
*
* WirelessKey myKey;
* WirelessEncrypt(@"password", &myKey, 1);
* for(int i=0; i <= 12; i++)
* printf("%.2X ", myKey[i]);
*
*/
extern WIErr WirelessEncrypt(
CFStringRef inNetworkPassword,
WirelessKey *wepKey,
const UInt32 use104bits);
/*
* WirelessGetChannels()
*
* WirelessGetChannels is used to get valid channels for
* creating an adhoc network.
*
* inContext is the contextPtr created by WirelessAttach.
* outChannelBitField contains a bit field of valid channels.
* For example if 0x07FF is returned then bits 0 through 10
* are set, which means channels 1 through 11 are valid.
*/
extern WIErr WirelessGetChannels(
WirelessContextPtr inContext,
UInt16 *outChannelBitField);
/*
* WirelessGetBestChannel()
*
* WirelessGetBestChannel is used to get the best channel
* for creating an adhoc network on.
*
* inContext is the contextPtr created by WirelessAttach.
* outBestChannel is the best channel for a wireless network.
*/
extern WIErr WirelessGetBestChannel(
WirelessContextPtr inContext,
UInt16 *outBestChannel);
/*
* WirelessMakeIBSS()
*
* WirelessMakeIBSS is used to create a computer to computer
* adhoc wireless network.
*
* inContext is the contextPtr created by WirelessAttach.
* inNetworkName is the name of the network to create.
* inNetworkPassword is the password/key for the new network.
* inChannel is the wireless channel the network will use.
*
* inNetworkPassword description:
* - Passwords are just a string of any length, they will be hashed into a key.
* - Keys should be passed as a hex string, optionally beginning with 0x,
* and must be either 10 digits for a 40bit key or 26 digits for a 104bit key.
* - It can also be the empty string, meaning no encryption.
*
* For more info see:
* http://kbase.info.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/kbase.woa/11/wa/query?searchMode=Expert&type=id&val=KC.106424
*/
extern WIErr WirelessMakeIBSS(
WirelessContextPtr inContex,
CFStringRef inNetworkName,
CFStringRef inNetworkPassword,
UInt32 inChannel);
/*
* Get information from the Hermes chip.
*
* RIDno is the Hermes RID number for the data to get, as
* 0xFC01 - HERMES_RID_CNFOWNMACADDR
* 0xFC02 - HERMES_RID_CNFDESIREDSSID
* 0xFDC1 - HERMES_RID_CURRENTCHANNEL
* and so on.
* Don't know why, but 0xF100 - HERMES_INQ_TALLIES works here too,
* and a struct with the counters will be returned. (The data
* returned seems to be lagging, though, call twice for fresh data.)
*/
extern WIErr WirelessHCF_GetInfo(
WirelessContextPtr inContext,
UInt16 RIDno,
UInt32 outBufSize,
void *outBuf);
/*
***** MISSING FUNCTIONS *****
These functions are used to configure an Access Point (Base Station).
Most of these are used by the Airport Admin Utility.app, and some like
WirelessAP_GetStatus are even used by Internet Connect.app. - jason
WirelessAP_BinaryCurrentVersion
WirelessAP_BinaryCurrentVersion2
WirelessAP_BinaryIsCurrent
WirelessAP_BinaryUpload
WirelessAP_BinaryUploadACP
WirelessAP_BinaryVersion
WirelessAP_Dial
WirelessAP_DialDynamic
WirelessAP_Explore
WirelessAP_ForceIPAddress
WirelessAP_GetBridgeStatus
WirelessAP_GetCommonVariables
WirelessAP_GetCommonVariablesACP
WirelessAP_GetFullStatus
WirelessAP_GetModemVersion
WirelessAP_GetModemVersionACP
WirelessAP_GetStatus
WirelessAP_GetType
WirelessAP_GetVersion
WirelessAP_Hangup
WirelessAP_IsConnected
WirelessAP_Read
WirelessAP_ReadACP
WirelessAP_ResetNVRAM
WirelessAP_Restart
WirelessAP_RestartACP
WirelessAP_Write
WirelessAP_WriteACP
I can't find any apps that use these functions. - jason
WirelessAccessPoint
WirelessConfigure
WirelessDownloadFW
WirelessSetKey
*/
extern WIErr WirelessPrivate(WirelessContextPtr inContext,void* in_ptr,int in_bytes,void* out_ptr,int out_bytes);
#endif // __APPLE_80211__