1wpa_supplicant and Wi-Fi P2P
2============================
3
4This document describes how the Wi-Fi P2P implementation in
5wpa_supplicant can be configured and how an external component on the
6client (e.g., management GUI) is used to enable WPS enrollment and
7registrar registration.
8
9
10Introduction to Wi-Fi P2P
11-------------------------
12
13TODO
14
15More information about Wi-Fi P2P is available from Wi-Fi Alliance:
16http://www.wi-fi.org/Wi-Fi_Direct.php
17
18
19wpa_supplicant implementation
20-----------------------------
21
22TODO
23
24
25wpa_supplicant configuration
26----------------------------
27
28Wi-Fi P2P is an optional component that needs to be enabled in the
29wpa_supplicant build configuration (.config). Here is an example
30configuration that includes Wi-Fi P2P support and Linux nl80211
31-based driver interface:
32
33CONFIG_DRIVER_NL80211=y
34CONFIG_CTRL_IFACE=y
35CONFIG_P2P=y
36CONFIG_AP=y
37CONFIG_WPS=y
38
39
40In run-time configuration file (wpa_supplicant.conf), some parameters
41for P2P may be set. In order to make the devices easier to recognize,
42device_name and device_type should be specified. For example,
43something like this should be included:
44
45ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
46device_name=My P2P Device
47device_type=1-0050F204-1
48
49
50wpa_cli
51-------
52
53Actual Wi-Fi P2P operations are requested during runtime. These can be
54done for example using wpa_cli (which is described below) or a GUI
55like wpa_gui-qt4.
56
57
58wpa_cli starts in interactive mode if no command string is included on
59the command line. By default, it will select the first network interface
60that it can find (and that wpa_supplicant controls). If more than one
61interface is in use, it may be necessary to select one of the explicitly
62by adding -i argument on the command line (e.g., 'wpa_cli -i wlan1').
63
64Most of the P2P operations are done on the main interface (e.g., the
65interface that is automatically added when the driver is loaded, e.g.,
66wlan0). When using a separate virtual interface for group operations
67(e.g., wlan1), the control interface for that group interface may need
68to be used for some operations (mainly WPS activation in GO). This may
69change in the future so that all the needed operations could be done
70over the main control interface.
71
72Device Discovery
73
74p2p_find [timeout in seconds] [type=<social|progressive>] \
75	[dev_id=<addr>] [dev_type=<device type>] \
76	[delay=<search delay in ms>]
77
78The default behavior is to run a single full scan in the beginning and
79then scan only social channels. type=social will scan only social
80channels, i.e., it skips the initial full scan. type=progressive is
81like the default behavior, but it will scan through all the channels
82progressively one channel at the time in the Search state rounds. This
83will help in finding new groups or groups missed during the initial
84full scan.
85
86The optional dev_id option can be used to specify a single P2P peer to
87search for. The optional delay parameter can be used to request an extra
88delay to be used between search iterations (e.g., to free up radio
89resources for concurrent operations).
90
91The optional dev_type option can be used to specify a single device type
92(primary or secondary) to search for, e.g.,
93"p2p_find dev_type=1-0050F204-1".
94
95p2p_listen [timeout in seconds]
96
97Start Listen-only state (become discoverable without searching for
98other devices). Optional parameter can be used to specify the duration
99for the Listen operation in seconds. This command may not be of that
100much use during normal operations and is mainly designed for
101testing. It can also be used to keep the device discoverable without
102having to maintain a group.
103
104p2p_stop_find
105
106Stop ongoing P2P device discovery or other operation (connect, listen
107mode).
108
109p2p_flush
110
111Flush P2P peer table and state.
112
113Group Formation
114
115p2p_prov_disc <peer device address> <display|keypad|pbc> [join|auto]
116
117Send P2P provision discovery request to the specified peer. The
118parameters for this command are the P2P device address of the peer and
119the desired configuration method. For example, "p2p_prov_disc
12002:01:02:03:04:05 display" would request the peer to display a PIN for
121us and "p2p_prov_disc 02:01:02:03:04:05 keypad" would request the peer
122to enter a PIN that we display.
123
124The optional "join" parameter can be used to indicate that this command
125is requesting an already running GO to prepare for a new client. This is
126mainly used with "display" to request it to display a PIN. The "auto"
127parameter can be used to request wpa_supplicant to automatically figure
128out whether the peer device is operating as a GO and if so, use
129join-a-group style PD instead of GO Negotiation style PD.
130
131p2p_connect <peer device address> <pbc|pin|PIN#> [display|keypad]
132	[persistent|persistent=<network id>] [join|auth]
133	[go_intent=<0..15>] [freq=<in MHz>] [ht40] [vht] [provdisc]
134
135Start P2P group formation with a discovered P2P peer. This includes
136optional group owner negotiation, group interface setup, provisioning,
137and establishing data connection.
138
139The <pbc|pin|PIN#> parameter specifies the WPS provisioning
140method. "pbc" string starts pushbutton method, "pin" string start PIN
141method using an automatically generated PIN (which will be returned as
142the command return code), PIN# means that a pre-selected PIN can be
143used (e.g., 12345670). [display|keypad] is used with PIN method
144to specify which PIN is used (display=dynamically generated random PIN
145from local display, keypad=PIN entered from peer display). "persistent"
146parameter can be used to request a persistent group to be formed. The
147"persistent=<network id>" alternative can be used to pre-populate
148SSID/passphrase configuration based on a previously used persistent
149group where this device was the GO. The previously used parameters will
150then be used if the local end becomes the GO in GO Negotiation (which
151can be forced with go_intent=15).
152
153"join" indicates that this is a command to join an existing group as a
154client. It skips the GO Negotiation part. This will send a Provision
155Discovery Request message to the target GO before associating for WPS
156provisioning.
157
158"auth" indicates that the WPS parameters are authorized for the peer
159device without actually starting GO Negotiation (i.e., the peer is
160expected to initiate GO Negotiation). This is mainly for testing
161purposes.
162
163"go_intent" can be used to override the default GO Intent for this GO
164Negotiation.
165
166"freq" can be used to set a forced operating channel (e.g., freq=2412
167to select 2.4 GHz channel 1).
168
169"provdisc" can be used to request a Provision Discovery exchange to be
170used prior to starting GO Negotiation as a workaround with some deployed
171P2P implementations that require this to allow the user to accept the
172connection.
173
174p2p_group_add [persistent|persistent=<network id>] [freq=<freq in MHz>]
175	[ht40] [vht]
176
177Set up a P2P group owner manually (i.e., without group owner
178negotiation with a specific peer). This is also known as autonomous
179GO. Optional persistent=<network id> can be used to specify restart of
180a persistent group. Optional freq=<freq in MHz> can be used to force
181the GO to be started on a specific frequency. Special freq=2 or freq=5
182options can be used to request the best 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz band channel
183to be selected automatically.
184
185p2p_reject <peer device address>
186
187Reject connection attempt from a peer (specified with a device
188address). This is a mechanism to reject a pending GO Negotiation with
189a peer and request to automatically block any further connection or
190discovery of the peer.
191
192p2p_group_remove <group interface>
193
194Terminate a P2P group. If a new virtual network interface was used for
195the group, it will also be removed. The network interface name of the
196group interface is used as a parameter for this command.
197
198p2p_cancel
199
200Cancel an ongoing P2P group formation and joining-a-group related
201operation. This operations unauthorizes the specific peer device (if any
202had been authorized to start group formation), stops P2P find (if in
203progress), stops pending operations for join-a-group, and removes the
204P2P group interface (if one was used) that is in the WPS provisioning
205step. If the WPS provisioning step has been completed, the group is not
206terminated.
207
208p2p_remove_client <peer's P2P Device Address|iface=<interface address>>
209
210This command can be used to remove the specified client from all groups
211(operating and persistent) from the local GO. Note that the peer device
212can rejoin the group if it is in possession of a valid key. See p2p_set
213per_sta_psk command below for more details on how the peer can be
214removed securely.
215
216Service Discovery
217
218p2p_serv_disc_req
219
220Schedule a P2P service discovery request. The parameters for this
221command are the device address of the peer device (or 00:00:00:00:00:00
222for wildcard query that is sent to every discovered P2P peer that
223supports service discovery) and P2P Service Query TLV(s) as hexdump. For
224example,
225
226p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 02000001
227
228schedules a request for listing all available services of all service
229discovery protocols and requests this to be sent to all discovered
230peers (note: this can result in long response frames). The pending
231requests are sent during device discovery (see p2p_find).
232
233Only a single pending wildcard query is supported, but there can be
234multiple pending peer device specific queries (each will be sent in
235sequence whenever the peer is found).
236
237This command returns an identifier for the pending query (e.g.,
238"1f77628") that can be used to cancel the request. Directed requests
239will be automatically removed when the specified peer has replied to
240it.
241
242Service Query TLV has following format:
243Length (2 octets, little endian) - length of following data
244Service Protocol Type (1 octet) - see the table below
245Service Transaction ID (1 octet) - nonzero identifier for the TLV
246Query Data (Length - 2 octets of data) - service protocol specific data
247
248Service Protocol Types:
2490 = All service protocols
2501 = Bonjour
2512 = UPnP
2523 = WS-Discovery
2534 = Wi-Fi Display
254
255For UPnP, an alternative command format can be used to specify a
256single query TLV (i.e., a service discovery for a specific UPnP
257service):
258
259p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 upnp <version hex> <ST: from M-SEARCH>
260
261For example:
262
263p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 upnp 10 urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:InternetGatewayDevice:1
264
265Additional examples for queries:
266
267# list of all Bonjour services
268p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 02000101
269
270# list of all UPnP services
271p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 02000201
272
273# list of all WS-Discovery services
274p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 02000301
275
276# list of all Bonjour and UPnP services
277p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 0200010102000202
278
279# Apple File Sharing over TCP
280p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 130001010b5f6166706f766572746370c00c000c01
281
282# Bonjour SSTH (supported service type hash)
283p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 05000101000000
284
285# UPnP examples
286p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 upnp 10 ssdp:all
287p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 upnp 10 upnp:rootdevice
288p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 upnp 10 urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:ContentDirectory:2
289p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 upnp 10 uuid:6859dede-8574-59ab-9332-123456789012
290p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 upnp 10 urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:InternetGatewayDevice:1
291
292# Wi-Fi Display examples
293# format: wifi-display <list of roles> <list of subelements>
294p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 wifi-display [source] 2,3,4,5
295p2p_serv_disc_req 02:01:02:03:04:05 wifi-display [pri-sink] 3
296p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 wifi-display [sec-source] 2
297p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 wifi-display [source+sink] 2,3,4,5
298p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 wifi-display [source][pri-sink] 2,3,4,5
299
300p2p_serv_disc_cancel_req <query identifier>
301
302Cancel a pending P2P service discovery request. This command takes a
303single parameter: identifier for the pending query (the value returned
304by p2p_serv_disc_req, e.g., "p2p_serv_disc_cancel_req 1f77628".
305
306p2p_serv_disc_resp
307
308Reply to a service discovery query. This command takes following
309parameters: frequency in MHz, destination address, dialog token,
310response TLV(s). The first three parameters are copied from the
311request event. For example, "p2p_serv_disc_resp 2437 02:40:61:c2:f3:b7
3121 0300000101". This command is used only if external program is used
313to process the request (see p2p_serv_disc_external).
314
315p2p_service_update
316
317Indicate that local services have changed. This is used to increment
318the P2P service indicator value so that peers know when previously
319cached information may have changed. This is only needed when external
320service discovery processing is enabled since the commands to
321pre-configure services for internal processing will increment the
322indicator automatically.
323
324p2p_serv_disc_external <0|1>
325
326Configure external processing of P2P service requests: 0 (default) =
327no external processing of requests (i.e., internal code will process
328each request based on pre-configured services), 1 = external
329processing of requests (external program is responsible for replying
330to service discovery requests with p2p_serv_disc_resp). Please note
331that there is quite strict limit on how quickly the response needs to
332be transmitted, so use of the internal processing is strongly
333recommended.
334
335p2p_service_add bonjour <query hexdump> <RDATA hexdump>
336
337Add a local Bonjour service for internal SD query processing.
338
339Examples:
340
341# AFP Over TCP (PTR)
342p2p_service_add bonjour 0b5f6166706f766572746370c00c000c01 074578616d706c65c027
343# AFP Over TCP (TXT) (RDATA=null)
344p2p_service_add bonjour 076578616d706c650b5f6166706f766572746370c00c001001 00
345
346# IP Printing over TCP (PTR) (RDATA=MyPrinter._ipp._tcp.local.)
347p2p_service_add bonjour 045f697070c00c000c01 094d795072696e746572c027
348# IP Printing over TCP (TXT) (RDATA=txtvers=1,pdl=application/postscript)
349p2p_service_add bonjour 096d797072696e746572045f697070c00c001001 09747874766572733d311a70646c3d6170706c69636174696f6e2f706f7374736372797074
350
351# Supported Service Type Hash (SSTH)
352p2p_service_add bonjour 000000 <32-byte bitfield as hexdump>
353(note: see P2P spec Annex E.4 for information on how to construct the bitfield)
354
355p2p_service_del bonjour <query hexdump>
356
357Remove a local Bonjour service from internal SD query processing.
358
359p2p_service_add upnp <version hex> <service>
360
361Add a local UPnP service for internal SD query processing.
362
363Examples:
364
365p2p_service_add upnp 10 uuid:6859dede-8574-59ab-9332-123456789012::upnp:rootdevice
366p2p_service_add upnp 10 uuid:5566d33e-9774-09ab-4822-333456785632::upnp:rootdevice
367p2p_service_add upnp 10 uuid:1122de4e-8574-59ab-9322-333456789044::urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:ContentDirectory:2
368p2p_service_add upnp 10 uuid:5566d33e-9774-09ab-4822-333456785632::urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:ContentDirectory:2
369p2p_service_add upnp 10 uuid:6859dede-8574-59ab-9332-123456789012::urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:InternetGatewayDevice:1
370
371p2p_service_del upnp <version hex> <service>
372
373Remove a local UPnP service from internal SD query processing.
374
375p2p_service_flush
376
377Remove all local services from internal SD query processing.
378
379Invitation
380
381p2p_invite [persistent=<network id>|group=<group ifname>] [peer=address]
382	[go_dev_addr=address] [freq=<freq in MHz>] [ht40] [vht]
383	[pref=<MHz>]
384
385Invite a peer to join a group (e.g., group=wlan1) or to reinvoke a
386persistent group (e.g., persistent=4). If the peer device is the GO of
387the persistent group, the peer parameter is not needed. Otherwise it is
388used to specify which device to invite. go_dev_addr parameter can be
389used to override the GO device address for Invitation Request should
390it be not known for some reason (this should not be needed in most
391cases). When reinvoking a persistent group, the GO device can specify
392the frequency for the group with the freq parameter. When reinvoking a
393persistent group, the P2P client device can use freq parameter to force
394a specific operating channel (or invitation failure if GO rejects that)
395or pref parameter to request a specific channel (while allowing GO to
396select to use another channel, if needed).
397
398Group Operations
399
400(These are used on the group interface.)
401
402wps_pin <any|address> <PIN>
403
404Start WPS PIN method. This allows a single WPS Enrollee to connect to
405the AP/GO. This is used on the GO when a P2P client joins an existing
406group. The second parameter is the address of the Enrollee or a string
407"any" to allow any station to use the entered PIN (which will restrict
408the PIN for one-time-use). PIN is the Enrollee PIN read either from a
409label or display on the P2P Client/WPS Enrollee.
410
411wps_pbc
412
413Start WPS PBC method (i.e., push the button). This allows a single WPS
414Enrollee to connect to the AP/GO. This is used on the GO when a P2P
415client joins an existing group.
416
417p2p_get_passphrase
418
419Get the passphrase for a group (only available when acting as a GO).
420
421p2p_presence_req [<duration> <interval>] [<duration> <interval>]
422
423Send a P2P Presence Request to the GO (this is only available when
424acting as a P2P client). If no duration/interval pairs are given, the
425request indicates that this client has no special needs for GO
426presence. The first parameter pair gives the preferred duration and
427interval values in microseconds. If the second pair is included, that
428indicates which value would be acceptable. This command returns OK
429immediately and the response from the GO is indicated in a
430P2P-PRESENCE-RESPONSE event message.
431
432Parameters
433
434p2p_ext_listen [<period> <interval>]
435
436Configure Extended Listen Timing. If the parameters are omitted, this
437feature is disabled. If the parameters are included, Listen State will
438be entered every interval msec for at least period msec. Both values
439have acceptable range of 1-65535 (with interval obviously having to be
440larger than or equal to duration). If the P2P module is not idle at
441the time the Extended Listen Timing timeout occurs, the Listen State
442operation will be skipped.
443
444The configured values will also be advertised to other P2P Devices. The
445received values are available in the p2p_peer command output:
446
447ext_listen_period=100 ext_listen_interval=5000
448
449p2p_set <field> <value>
450
451Change dynamic P2P parameters
452
453p2p_set discoverability <0/1>
454
455Disable/enable advertisement of client discoverability. This is
456enabled by default and this parameter is mainly used to allow testing
457of device discoverability.
458
459p2p_set managed <0/1>
460
461Disable/enable managed P2P Device operations. This is disabled by
462default.
463
464p2p_set listen_channel <1/6/11>
465
466Set P2P Listen channel. This is mainly meant for testing purposes and
467changing the Listen channel during normal operations can result in
468protocol failures.
469
470p2p_set ssid_postfix <postfix>
471
472Set postfix string to be added to the automatically generated P2P SSID
473(DIRECT-<two random characters>). For example, postfix of "-testing"
474could result in the SSID becoming DIRECT-ab-testing.
475
476p2p_set per_sta_psk <0/1>
477
478Disabled(default)/enables use of per-client PSK in the P2P groups. This
479can be used to request GO to assign a unique PSK for each client during
480WPS provisioning. When enabled, this allow clients to be removed from
481the group securily with p2p_remove_client command since that client's
482PSK is removed at the same time to prevent it from connecting back using
483the old PSK. When per-client PSK is not used, the client can still be
484disconnected, but it will be able to re-join the group since the PSK it
485learned previously is still valid. It should be noted that the default
486passphrase on the GO that is normally used to allow legacy stations to
487connect through manual configuration does not change here, so if that is
488shared, devices with knowledge of that passphrase can still connect.
489
490set <field> <value>
491
492Set global configuration parameters which may also affect P2P
493operations. The format on these parameters is same as is used in
494wpa_supplicant.conf. Only the parameters listen here should be
495changed. Modifying other parameters may result in incorrect behavior
496since not all existing users of the parameters are updated.
497
498set uuid <UUID>
499
500Set WPS UUID (by default, this is generated based on the MAC address).
501
502set device_name <device name>
503
504Set WPS Device Name (also included in some P2P messages).
505
506set manufacturer <manufacturer>
507
508Set WPS Manufacturer.
509
510set model_name <model name>
511
512Set WPS Model Name.
513
514set model_number <model number>
515
516Set WPS Model Number.
517
518set serial_number <serial number>
519
520Set WPS Serial Number.
521
522set device_type <device type>
523
524Set WPS Device Type.
525
526set os_version <OS version>
527
528Set WPS OS Version.
529
530set config_methods <config methods>
531
532Set WPS Configuration Methods.
533
534set sec_device_type <device type>
535
536Add a new Secondary Device Type.
537
538set p2p_go_intent <GO intent>
539
540Set the default P2P GO Intent. Note: This value can be overridden in
541p2p_connect command and as such, there should be no need to change the
542default value here during normal operations.
543
544set p2p_ssid_postfix <P2P SSID postfix>
545
546Set P2P SSID postfix.
547
548set persistent_reconnect <0/1>
549
550Disable/enabled persistent reconnect for reinvocation of persistent
551groups. If enabled, invitations to reinvoke a persistent group will be
552accepted without separate authorization (e.g., user interaction).
553
554set country <two character country code>
555
556Set country code (this is included in some P2P messages).
557
558Status
559
560p2p_peers [discovered]
561
562List P2P Device Addresses of all the P2P peers we know. The optional
563"discovered" parameter filters out the peers that we have not fully
564discovered, i.e., which we have only seen in a received Probe Request
565frame.
566
567p2p_peer <P2P Device Address>
568
569Fetch information about a known P2P peer.
570
571Group Status
572
573(These are used on the group interface.)
574
575status
576
577Show status information (connection state, role, use encryption
578parameters, IP address, etc.).
579
580sta
581
582Show information about an associated station (when acting in AP/GO role).
583
584all_sta
585
586Lists the currently associated stations.
587
588Configuration data
589
590list_networks
591
592Lists the configured networks, including stored information for
593persistent groups. The identifier in this list is used with
594p2p_group_add and p2p_invite to indicate which persistent group is to
595be reinvoked.
596
597remove_network <network id>
598
599Remove a network entry from configuration.
600
601
602wpa_cli action script
603---------------------
604
605See examples/p2p-action.sh
606
607TODO: describe DHCP/DNS setup
608TODO: cross-connection
609