| 1 | /* |
| 2 | * Copyright (C) 2006 - 2007 Ivo van Doorn |
| 3 | * Copyright (C) 2007 Dmitry Torokhov |
| 4 | * Copyright 2009 Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> |
| 5 | * |
| 6 | * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any |
| 7 | * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above |
| 8 | * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. |
| 9 | * |
| 10 | * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES |
| 11 | * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF |
| 12 | * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR |
| 13 | * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES |
| 14 | * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN |
| 15 | * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF |
| 16 | * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. |
| 17 | */ |
| 18 | #ifndef _UAPI__RFKILL_H |
| 19 | #define _UAPI__RFKILL_H |
| 20 | |
| 21 | |
| 22 | #include <linux/types.h> |
| 23 | |
| 24 | /* define userspace visible states */ |
| 25 | #define RFKILL_STATE_SOFT_BLOCKED 0 |
| 26 | #define RFKILL_STATE_UNBLOCKED 1 |
| 27 | #define RFKILL_STATE_HARD_BLOCKED 2 |
| 28 | |
| 29 | /** |
| 30 | * enum rfkill_type - type of rfkill switch. |
| 31 | * |
| 32 | * @RFKILL_TYPE_ALL: toggles all switches (requests only - not a switch type) |
| 33 | * @RFKILL_TYPE_WLAN: switch is on a 802.11 wireless network device. |
| 34 | * @RFKILL_TYPE_BLUETOOTH: switch is on a bluetooth device. |
| 35 | * @RFKILL_TYPE_UWB: switch is on a ultra wideband device. |
| 36 | * @RFKILL_TYPE_WIMAX: switch is on a WiMAX device. |
| 37 | * @RFKILL_TYPE_WWAN: switch is on a wireless WAN device. |
| 38 | * @RFKILL_TYPE_GPS: switch is on a GPS device. |
| 39 | * @RFKILL_TYPE_FM: switch is on a FM radio device. |
| 40 | * @RFKILL_TYPE_NFC: switch is on an NFC device. |
| 41 | * @NUM_RFKILL_TYPES: number of defined rfkill types |
| 42 | */ |
| 43 | enum rfkill_type { |
| 44 | RFKILL_TYPE_ALL = 0, |
| 45 | RFKILL_TYPE_WLAN, |
| 46 | RFKILL_TYPE_BLUETOOTH, |
| 47 | RFKILL_TYPE_UWB, |
| 48 | RFKILL_TYPE_WIMAX, |
| 49 | RFKILL_TYPE_WWAN, |
| 50 | RFKILL_TYPE_GPS, |
| 51 | RFKILL_TYPE_FM, |
| 52 | RFKILL_TYPE_NFC, |
| 53 | NUM_RFKILL_TYPES, |
| 54 | }; |
| 55 | |
| 56 | /** |
| 57 | * enum rfkill_operation - operation types |
| 58 | * @RFKILL_OP_ADD: a device was added |
| 59 | * @RFKILL_OP_DEL: a device was removed |
| 60 | * @RFKILL_OP_CHANGE: a device's state changed -- userspace changes one device |
| 61 | * @RFKILL_OP_CHANGE_ALL: userspace changes all devices (of a type, or all) |
| 62 | * into a state, also updating the default state used for devices that |
| 63 | * are hot-plugged later. |
| 64 | */ |
| 65 | enum rfkill_operation { |
| 66 | RFKILL_OP_ADD = 0, |
| 67 | RFKILL_OP_DEL, |
| 68 | RFKILL_OP_CHANGE, |
| 69 | RFKILL_OP_CHANGE_ALL, |
| 70 | }; |
| 71 | |
| 72 | /** |
| 73 | * enum rfkill_hard_block_reasons - hard block reasons |
| 74 | * @RFKILL_HARD_BLOCK_SIGNAL: the hardware rfkill signal is active |
| 75 | * @RFKILL_HARD_BLOCK_NOT_OWNER: the NIC is not owned by the host |
| 76 | */ |
| 77 | enum rfkill_hard_block_reasons { |
| 78 | RFKILL_HARD_BLOCK_SIGNAL = 1 << 0, |
| 79 | RFKILL_HARD_BLOCK_NOT_OWNER = 1 << 1, |
| 80 | }; |
| 81 | |
| 82 | /** |
| 83 | * struct rfkill_event - events for userspace on /dev/rfkill |
| 84 | * @idx: index of dev rfkill |
| 85 | * @type: type of the rfkill struct |
| 86 | * @op: operation code |
| 87 | * @hard: hard state (0/1) |
| 88 | * @soft: soft state (0/1) |
| 89 | * |
| 90 | * Structure used for userspace communication on /dev/rfkill, |
| 91 | * used for events from the kernel and control to the kernel. |
| 92 | */ |
| 93 | struct rfkill_event { |
| 94 | __u32 idx; |
| 95 | __u8 type; |
| 96 | __u8 op; |
| 97 | __u8 soft; |
| 98 | __u8 hard; |
| 99 | } __attribute__((packed)); |
| 100 | |
| 101 | /** |
| 102 | * struct rfkill_event_ext - events for userspace on /dev/rfkill |
| 103 | * @idx: index of dev rfkill |
| 104 | * @type: type of the rfkill struct |
| 105 | * @op: operation code |
| 106 | * @hard: hard state (0/1) |
| 107 | * @soft: soft state (0/1) |
| 108 | * @hard_block_reasons: valid if hard is set. One or several reasons from |
| 109 | * &enum rfkill_hard_block_reasons. |
| 110 | * |
| 111 | * Structure used for userspace communication on /dev/rfkill, |
| 112 | * used for events from the kernel and control to the kernel. |
| 113 | * |
| 114 | * See the extensibility docs below. |
| 115 | */ |
| 116 | struct rfkill_event_ext { |
| 117 | __u32 idx; |
| 118 | __u8 type; |
| 119 | __u8 op; |
| 120 | __u8 soft; |
| 121 | __u8 hard; |
| 122 | |
| 123 | /* |
| 124 | * older kernels will accept/send only up to this point, |
| 125 | * and if extended further up to any chunk marked below |
| 126 | */ |
| 127 | |
| 128 | __u8 hard_block_reasons; |
| 129 | } __attribute__((packed)); |
| 130 | |
| 131 | /** |
| 132 | * DOC: Extensibility |
| 133 | * |
| 134 | * Originally, we had planned to allow backward and forward compatible |
| 135 | * changes by just adding fields at the end of the structure that are |
| 136 | * then not reported on older kernels on read(), and not written to by |
| 137 | * older kernels on write(), with the kernel reporting the size it did |
| 138 | * accept as the result. |
| 139 | * |
| 140 | * This would have allowed userspace to detect on read() and write() |
| 141 | * which kernel structure version it was dealing with, and if was just |
| 142 | * recompiled it would have gotten the new fields, but obviously not |
| 143 | * accessed them, but things should've continued to work. |
| 144 | * |
| 145 | * Unfortunately, while actually exercising this mechanism to add the |
| 146 | * hard block reasons field, we found that userspace (notably systemd) |
| 147 | * did all kinds of fun things not in line with this scheme: |
| 148 | * |
| 149 | * 1. treat the (expected) short writes as an error; |
| 150 | * 2. ask to read sizeof(struct rfkill_event) but then compare the |
| 151 | * actual return value to RFKILL_EVENT_SIZE_V1 and treat any |
| 152 | * mismatch as an error. |
| 153 | * |
| 154 | * As a consequence, just recompiling with a new struct version caused |
| 155 | * things to no longer work correctly on old and new kernels. |
| 156 | * |
| 157 | * Hence, we've rolled back &struct rfkill_event to the original version |
| 158 | * and added &struct rfkill_event_ext. This effectively reverts to the |
| 159 | * old behaviour for all userspace, unless it explicitly opts in to the |
| 160 | * rules outlined here by using the new &struct rfkill_event_ext. |
| 161 | * |
| 162 | * Additionally, some other userspace (bluez, g-s-d) was reading with a |
| 163 | * large size but as streaming reads rather than message-based, or with |
| 164 | * too strict checks for the returned size. So eventually, we completely |
| 165 | * reverted this, and extended messages need to be opted in to by using |
| 166 | * an ioctl: |
| 167 | * |
| 168 | * ioctl(fd, RFKILL_IOCTL_MAX_SIZE, sizeof(struct rfkill_event_ext)); |
| 169 | * |
| 170 | * Userspace using &struct rfkill_event_ext and the ioctl must adhere to |
| 171 | * the following rules: |
| 172 | * |
| 173 | * 1. accept short writes, optionally using them to detect that it's |
| 174 | * running on an older kernel; |
| 175 | * 2. accept short reads, knowing that this means it's running on an |
| 176 | * older kernel; |
| 177 | * 3. treat reads that are as long as requested as acceptable, not |
| 178 | * checking against RFKILL_EVENT_SIZE_V1 or such. |
| 179 | */ |
| 180 | #define RFKILL_EVENT_SIZE_V1 sizeof(struct rfkill_event) |
| 181 | |
| 182 | /* ioctl for turning off rfkill-input (if present) */ |
| 183 | #define RFKILL_IOC_MAGIC 'R' |
| 184 | #define RFKILL_IOC_NOINPUT 1 |
| 185 | #define RFKILL_IOCTL_NOINPUT _IO(RFKILL_IOC_MAGIC, RFKILL_IOC_NOINPUT) |
| 186 | #define RFKILL_IOC_MAX_SIZE 2 |
| 187 | #define RFKILL_IOCTL_MAX_SIZE _IOW(RFKILL_IOC_MAGIC, RFKILL_IOC_MAX_SIZE, __u32) |
| 188 | |
| 189 | /* and that's all userspace gets */ |
| 190 | |
| 191 | #endif /* _UAPI__RFKILL_H */ |
| 192 | |