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26.Dd August 4, 2009
27.Dt IEEE8021_VAP 9
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm net80211_vap
31.Nd 802.11 network layer virtual radio support
32.Sh SYNOPSIS
33.In net80211/ieee80211_var.h
34.Ft int
35.Fo ieee80211_vap_setup
36.Fa "struct ieee80211com *"
37.Fa "struct ieee80211vap *"
38.Fa "const char name[IFNAMSIZ]"
39.Fa "int unit"
40.Fa "int opmode"
41.Fa "int flags"
42.Fa "const uint8_t bssid[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN]"
43.Fa "const uint8_t macaddr[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN]"
44.Fc
45.\"
46.Ft int
47.Fo ieee80211_vap_attach
48.Fa "struct ieee80211vap *"
49.Fa "ifm_change_cb_t media_change"
50.Fa "ifm_stat_cb_t media_stat"
51.Fc
52.\"
53.Ft void
54.Fn ieee80211_vap_detach "struct ieee80211vap *"
55.Sh DESCRIPTION
56The
57.Nm net80211
58software layer provides a support framework for drivers that includes
59a virtual radio API that is exported to
60users through network interfaces (aka vaps) that are cloned from the
61underlying device.
62These interfaces have an operating mode
63(station, adhoc, hostap, wds, monitor, etc.\&)
64that is fixed for the lifetime of the interface.
65Devices that can support multiple concurrent interfaces allow
66multiple vaps to be cloned.
67.Pp
68The virtual radio interface defined by the
69.Nm net80211
70layer means that drivers must be structured to follow specific rules.
71Drivers that support only a single interface at any time must still
72follow these rules.
73.Pp
74The virtual radio architecture splits state between a single per-device
75.Vt ieee80211com
76structure and one or more
77.Vt ieee80211vap
78structures.
79Vaps are created with the
80.Dv SIOCIFCREATE2
81request.
82This results in a call into the driver's
83.Vt ic_vap_create
84method where the driver can decide if the request should be accepted.
85.Pp
86The vap creation process is done in three steps.
87First the driver allocates the data structure with
88.Xr malloc 9 .
89This data structure must have an
90.Vt ieee80211vap
91structure at the front but is usually extended with driver-private state.
92Next the vap is setup with a call to
93.Fn ieee80211_vap_setup .
94This request initializes
95.Nm net80211
96state but does not activate the interface.
97The driver can then override methods setup by
98.Nm net80211
99and setup driver resources before finally calling
100.Fn ieee80211_vap_attach
101to complete the process.
102Both these calls must be done without holding any driver locks as
103work may require the process block/sleep.
104.Pp
105A vap is deleted when an
106.Dv SIOCIFDESTROY
107ioctl request is made or when the device detaches (causing all
108associated vaps to automatically be deleted).
109Delete requests cause the
110.Vt ic_vap_delete
111method to be called.
112Drivers must quiesce the device before calling
113.Fn ieee80211_vap_detach
114to deactivate the vap and isolate it from activities such as requests
115from user applications.
116The driver can then reclaim resources held by the vap and re-enable
117device operation.
118The exact procedure for quiescing a device is unspecified but typically
119it involves blocking interrupts and stopping transmit and receive
120processing.
121.Sh MULTI-VAP OPERATION
122Drivers are responsible for deciding if multiple vaps can be created
123and how to manage them.
124Whether or not multiple concurrent vaps can be supported depends on a
125device's capabilities.
126For example, multiple hostap vaps can usually be supported but many
127devices do not support assigning each vap a unique BSSID.
128If a device supports hostap operation it can usually support concurrent
129station mode vaps but possibly with limitations such as losing support
130for hardware beacon miss support.
131Devices that are capable of hostap operation and can send and receive
1324-address frames should be able to support WDS vaps together with an
133ap vap.
134But in contrast some devices cannot support WDS vaps without at least one
135ap vap (this however can be finessed by forcing the ap vap to not transmit
136beacon frames).
137All devices should support the creation of any number of monitor mode vaps
138concurrent with other vaps but it is the responsibility of the driver to
139allow this.
140.Pp
141An important consequence of supporting multiple concurrent vaps is that
142a driver's
143.Vt iv_newstate
144method must be written to handle being called for each vap.
145Where necessary, drivers must track private state for all vaps
146and not just the one whose state is being changed (e.g. for
147handling beacon timers the driver may need to know if all vaps
148that beacon are stopped before stopping the hardware timers).
149.Sh SEE ALSO
150.Xr ieee80211 9 ,
151.Xr ifnet 9 ,
152.Xr malloc 9
153