fidl_fuchsia_wlan_softmac

Struct WlanSoftmacBaseSynchronousProxy

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pub struct WlanSoftmacBaseSynchronousProxy { /* private fields */ }

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impl WlanSoftmacBaseSynchronousProxy

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pub fn new(channel: Channel) -> Self

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pub fn into_channel(self) -> Channel

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pub fn wait_for_event( &self, deadline: MonotonicInstant, ) -> Result<WlanSoftmacBaseEvent, Error>

Waits until an event arrives and returns it. It is safe for other threads to make concurrent requests while waiting for an event.

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pub fn query( &self, ___deadline: MonotonicInstant, ) -> Result<WlanSoftmacBaseQueryResult, Error>

Gets general information about the device and its supported features. This method is safe to call even when the SoftMAC has not yet started.

Note: The implementation of this method must not depend on a response from an ethernet driver, otherwise there is a risk of deadlock. The wlansoftmac driver calls this method synchronously while serving the fuchsia.hardware.ethernet/EthernetImpl.Query method.

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pub fn query_discovery_support( &self, ___deadline: MonotonicInstant, ) -> Result<WlanSoftmacBaseQueryDiscoverySupportResult, Error>

Gets information about the station discovery (e.g., scanning and probing) features supported by the device. This method is safe to call even when the SoftMAC has not yet started.

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pub fn query_mac_sublayer_support( &self, ___deadline: MonotonicInstant, ) -> Result<WlanSoftmacBaseQueryMacSublayerSupportResult, Error>

Gets information about the MAC features supported by the device. This method is safe to call even when the SoftMAC has not yet started.

Note: The implementation of this method must not depend on a response from an ethernet driver, otherwise there is a risk of deadlock. The wlansoftmac driver calls this method synchronously while serving the fuchsia.hardware.ethernet/EthernetImpl.Query method.

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pub fn query_security_support( &self, ___deadline: MonotonicInstant, ) -> Result<WlanSoftmacBaseQuerySecuritySupportResult, Error>

Gets information about the security features supported by the device. This method is safe to call even when the SoftMAC has not yet started.

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pub fn query_spectrum_management_support( &self, ___deadline: MonotonicInstant, ) -> Result<WlanSoftmacBaseQuerySpectrumManagementSupportResult, Error>

Gets information about the spectrum usage (e.g., DFS) features supported by the device. This method is safe to call even when the SoftMAC has not yet started.

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pub fn set_channel( &self, payload: &WlanSoftmacBaseSetChannelRequest, ___deadline: MonotonicInstant, ) -> Result<WlanSoftmacBaseSetChannelResult, Error>

Set the primary radio channel, e.g. in response to a channel switch event. If successful, this will trigger the channel switch immediately. This may impact the transmission of any frames that are in-flight, and might also interfere with an ongoing scan request.

Common errors include:
ZX_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED: The device cannot switch to the requested channel.

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pub fn join_bss( &self, join_request: &JoinBssRequest, ___deadline: MonotonicInstant, ) -> Result<WlanSoftmacBaseJoinBssResult, Error>

Join a specific BSS in which we will participate. This applies regardless of if we are hosting the BSS or joining it (indicated by the remote flag in JoinBssRequest). If successful, the device will switch to the correct channel and perform any internal filtering/timing operations required to join the BSS. For client STAs, this is the first step before authenticating.

Common errors include:
ZX_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED: The device does not support the given bss config.

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pub fn enable_beaconing( &self, payload: &WlanSoftmacBaseEnableBeaconingRequest, ___deadline: MonotonicInstant, ) -> Result<WlanSoftmacBaseEnableBeaconingResult, Error>

Enables hardware Beaconing.

This method cannot be called while beaconing is enabled and so DisableBeaconing must be called prior to this method if beaconing is enabled.

All request fields are required.

Common errors include:

  • ZX_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED: The device does not support hardware beacons.
  • ZX_ERR_INVALID_ARGS: The device cannot transmit the requested beacon.
  • ZX_ERR_BAD_STATE: The device is already beaconing.
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pub fn disable_beaconing( &self, ___deadline: MonotonicInstant, ) -> Result<WlanSoftmacBaseDisableBeaconingResult, Error>

Disables hardware beaconing.

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pub fn install_key( &self, payload: &WlanKeyConfiguration, ___deadline: MonotonicInstant, ) -> Result<WlanSoftmacBaseInstallKeyResult, Error>

Install a key for encryption when transmitting or receiving protected frames.

Common errors include: ZX_ERR_INVALID_ARGS: The given config does not specify a valid key. ZX_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED: The device does not support the given cipher.

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pub fn notify_association_complete( &self, assoc_cfg: &WlanAssociationConfig, ___deadline: MonotonicInstant, ) -> Result<WlanSoftmacBaseNotifyAssociationCompleteResult, Error>

Notifies the device of a successful association and configures additional parameters necessary to participate in that association.

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Common errors include:

  • ZX_ERR_BAD_STATE: The device was not previously informed of this BSS via WlanSoftmac.JoinBss.
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pub fn clear_association( &self, payload: &WlanSoftmacBaseClearAssociationRequest, ___deadline: MonotonicInstant, ) -> Result<WlanSoftmacBaseClearAssociationResult, Error>

Notifies MAC and PHY that the peer has been de-associated.

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pub fn start_passive_scan( &self, payload: &WlanSoftmacBaseStartPassiveScanRequest, ___deadline: MonotonicInstant, ) -> Result<WlanSoftmacBaseStartPassiveScanResult, Error>

Starts a passive scan. The server will deliver scan results as Beacon frames using WlanSoftmacIfc.Recv(). When complete, the server will call WlanSoftmacIfc.ScanComplete() with the same scan_id returned by StartPassiveScan().

The server indicates support for StartPassiveScan() using fuchsia.wlan.common/ScanOffloadExtension.supported.

Common errors include: ZX_ERR_INVALID_ARGS: The device is not capable of performing the requested scan, e.g. because an incompatible channel was requested. ZX_ERR_UNAVAILABLE: The device cannot currently perform scans. ZX_ERR_SHOULD_WAIT: Another scan is already in-progress.

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pub fn start_active_scan( &self, payload: &WlanSoftmacStartActiveScanRequest, ___deadline: MonotonicInstant, ) -> Result<WlanSoftmacBaseStartActiveScanResult, Error>

Starts an active scan. The server will deliver scan results as Beacon or Probe Response frames using WlanSoftmacIfc.Recv(). When complete, the server will call WlanSoftmacIfc.ScanComplete() with the same scan_id returned by StartActiveScan().

A device driver indicates support for StartActiveScan() using fuchsia.wlan.common/ProbeRequestOffloadExtension.supported.

Common errors include: ZX_ERR_INVALID_ARGS: The device is not capable of performing the requested scan, e.g. because an incompatible channel was requested. ZX_ERR_UNAVAILABLE: The device cannot currently perform scans. ZX_ERR_SHOULD_WAIT: Another scan is already in-progress.

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pub fn cancel_scan( &self, payload: &WlanSoftmacBaseCancelScanRequest, ___deadline: MonotonicInstant, ) -> Result<WlanSoftmacBaseCancelScanResult, Error>

Cancels the ongoing scan corresponding to scan_id, where scan_id is an identifier returned by StartPassiveScan() or StartActiveScan(). If cancellation succeeds, the server will soon call WlanSoftmacIfc.ScanComplete() with the same scan_id.

A device driver indicates support for CancelScan() using fuchsia.wlan.common/ScanOffloadExtension.scan_cancel_supported.

Common errors include:

  • ZX_ERR_NOT_FOUND: scan_id does not match an ongoing scan.
  • ZX_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED: Server does not support scan cancellation.
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pub fn update_wmm_parameters( &self, payload: &WlanSoftmacBaseUpdateWmmParametersRequest, ___deadline: MonotonicInstant, ) -> Result<WlanSoftmacBaseUpdateWmmParametersResult, Error>

Indicate the device of modified WiFi Multimedia (WMM) parameters for a particular access category (AC).

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impl Debug for WlanSoftmacBaseSynchronousProxy

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl SynchronousProxy for WlanSoftmacBaseSynchronousProxy

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type Proxy = WlanSoftmacBaseProxy

The async proxy for the same protocol.
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type Protocol = WlanSoftmacBaseMarker

The protocol which this Proxy controls.
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fn from_channel(inner: Channel) -> Self

Create a proxy over the given channel.
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fn into_channel(self) -> Channel

Convert the proxy back into a channel.
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fn as_channel(&self) -> &Channel

Get a reference to the proxy’s underlying channel. Read more
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fn is_closed(&self) -> Result<bool, Status>

Returns true if the proxy has received the PEER_CLOSED signal. Read more

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