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[linux-2.6-block.git] / Documentation / networking / ieee802154.txt
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2 Linux IEEE 802.15.4 implementation
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5Introduction
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c17cb8b5 7The IEEE 802.15.4 working group focuses on standardization of bottom
3d9738aa 8two layers: Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical (PHY). And there
dd456d45 9are mainly two options available for upper layers:
10 - ZigBee - proprietary protocol from ZigBee Alliance
11 - 6LowPAN - IPv6 networking over low rate personal area networks
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13The Linux-ZigBee project goal is to provide complete implementation
dd456d45 14of IEEE 802.15.4 and 6LoWPAN protocols. IEEE 802.15.4 is a stack
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15of protocols for organizing Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks.
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dd456d45 17The stack is composed of three main parts:
18 - IEEE 802.15.4 layer; We have chosen to use plain Berkeley socket API,
19 the generic Linux networking stack to transfer IEEE 802.15.4 messages
20 and a special protocol over genetlink for configuration/management
21 - MAC - provides access to shared channel and reliable data delivery
22 - PHY - represents device drivers
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25Socket API
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28int sd = socket(PF_IEEE802154, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
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31The address family, socket addresses etc. are defined in the
48a2f112 32include/net/af_ieee802154.h header or in the special header
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33in our userspace package (see either linux-zigbee sourceforge download page
34or git tree at git://linux-zigbee.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/linux-zigbee).
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36One can use SOCK_RAW for passing raw data towards device xmit function. YMMV.
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39Kernel side
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42Like with WiFi, there are several types of devices implementing IEEE 802.15.4.
431) 'HardMAC'. The MAC layer is implemented in the device itself, the device
44 exports MLME and data API.
452) 'SoftMAC' or just radio. These types of devices are just radio transceivers
46 possibly with some kinds of acceleration like automatic CRC computation and
47 comparation, automagic ACK handling, address matching, etc.
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49Those types of devices require different approach to be hooked into Linux kernel.
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dd456d45 52MLME - MAC Level Management
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55Most of IEEE 802.15.4 MLME interfaces are directly mapped on netlink commands.
56See the include/net/nl802154.h header. Our userspace tools package
57(see above) provides CLI configuration utility for radio interfaces and simple
58coordinator for IEEE 802.15.4 networks as an example users of MLME protocol.
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61HardMAC
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48a2f112 64See the header include/net/ieee802154_netdev.h. You have to implement Linux
02cf2286 65net_device, with .type = ARPHRD_IEEE802154. Data is exchanged with socket family
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66code via plain sk_buffs. On skb reception skb->cb must contain additional
67info as described in the struct ieee802154_mac_cb. During packet transmission
68the skb->cb is used to provide additional data to device's header_ops->create
c17cb8b5 69function. Be aware that this data can be overridden later (when socket code
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70submits skb to qdisc), so if you need something from that cb later, you should
71store info in the skb->data on your own.
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73To hook the MLME interface you have to populate the ml_priv field of your
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74net_device with a pointer to struct ieee802154_mlme_ops instance. The fields
75assoc_req, assoc_resp, disassoc_req, start_req, and scan_req are optional.
76All other fields are required.
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78We provide an example of simple HardMAC driver at drivers/ieee802154/fakehard.c
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81SoftMAC
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dd456d45 84The MAC is the middle layer in the IEEE 802.15.4 Linux stack. This moment it
85provides interface for drivers registration and management of slave interfaces.
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87NOTE: Currently the only monitor device type is supported - it's IEEE 802.15.4
88stack interface for network sniffers (e.g. WireShark).
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90This layer is going to be extended soon.
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48a2f112 92See header include/net/mac802154.h and several drivers in drivers/ieee802154/.
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95Device drivers API
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98The include/net/mac802154.h defines following functions:
99 - struct ieee802154_dev *ieee802154_alloc_device
100 (size_t priv_size, struct ieee802154_ops *ops):
101 allocation of IEEE 802.15.4 compatible device
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103 - void ieee802154_free_device(struct ieee802154_dev *dev):
104 freeing allocated device
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106 - int ieee802154_register_device(struct ieee802154_dev *dev):
107 register PHY in the system
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109 - void ieee802154_unregister_device(struct ieee802154_dev *dev):
110 freeing registered PHY
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112Moreover IEEE 802.15.4 device operations structure should be filled.
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114Fake drivers
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117In addition there are two drivers available which simulate real devices with
118HardMAC (fakehard) and SoftMAC (fakelb - IEEE 802.15.4 loopback driver)
119interfaces. This option provides possibility to test and debug stack without
120usage of real hardware.
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122See sources in drivers/ieee802154 folder for more details.
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63ce40e4 1256LoWPAN Linux implementation
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128The IEEE 802.15.4 standard specifies an MTU of 128 bytes, yielding about 80
129octets of actual MAC payload once security is turned on, on a wireless link
130with a link throughput of 250 kbps or less. The 6LoWPAN adaptation format
131[RFC4944] was specified to carry IPv6 datagrams over such constrained links,
132taking into account limited bandwidth, memory, or energy resources that are
133expected in applications such as wireless Sensor Networks. [RFC4944] defines
134a Mesh Addressing header to support sub-IP forwarding, a Fragmentation header
135to support the IPv6 minimum MTU requirement [RFC2460], and stateless header
136compression for IPv6 datagrams (LOWPAN_HC1 and LOWPAN_HC2) to reduce the
137relatively large IPv6 and UDP headers down to (in the best case) several bytes.
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139In Semptember 2011 the standard update was published - [RFC6282].
140It deprecates HC1 and HC2 compression and defines IPHC encoding format which is
141used in this Linux implementation.
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143All the code related to 6lowpan you may find in files: net/ieee802154/6lowpan.*
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145To setup 6lowpan interface you need (busybox release > 1.17.0):
1461. Add IEEE802.15.4 interface and initialize PANid;
1472. Add 6lowpan interface by command like:
148 # ip link add link wpan0 name lowpan0 type lowpan
1493. Set MAC (if needs):
150 # ip link set lowpan0 address de:ad:be:ef:ca:fe:ba:be
1514. Bring up 'lowpan0' interface