No functional change since both SPP_AMSDU_CAP_ENABLE and SPP_AMSDU_REQ_ENABLE
are defined as 1.
Signed-off-by: Axel Lin <axel.lin@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Sagar Bijwe <sagar@espressif.com>
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/7366
This commit add following crypto changes
1. Update current crypto code with upstream supplicant code
2. Add a proper porting layer to use mbedtls APIs for all the crypto
operations used by supplicant.
Internal crypto will be used when USE_MBEDLTS flag is disabled
in supplicant's menuconfig.
This commit also removes the clutter in crypto files due to partial
porting of some APIs to mbedtls, all the code from those files have
been removed and rewritten in a generic way, this is inspired from
current upstream code.
This also reduces the lib size significantly, supplicant's lib
size reduces around ~567kb after this change(NB: lib size doesn't
indicate reduction in final bin size).
Flag ESP32_WIFI_ENABLE_WPA3_SAE from Menuconfig is used to
control the stack size required by WPA3. Use the same flag
to compile out the WPA3 code and control the code size.
With this flag disabled code footprint reduces by about 7.7kB
in libwpa_supplicant.a
Update WiFi libs with added checks to cleanly handle disabling
of WPA3 callbacks.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5971
* Target components pull in xtensa component directly
* Use CPU HAL where applicable
* Remove unnecessary xtensa headers
* Compilation changes necessary to support non-xtensa gcc types (ie int32_t/uint32_t is no
longer signed/unsigned int).
Changes come from internal branch commit a6723fc
For WPA3 connection nearing PMK lifetime expiry, PMK Cache
needs a re-authentication or the cache will expire. After
current expiry of 12 hours Station ends up sending a deauth
to the AP. An SAE re-authentication also cannot occur without
a disconnection with current implementation. So increase the
PMK lifetime to 100 days for now.
1. Add STA checks during STA PMF operations
2. Fix WPA2-Ent issue with Open AP
3. Skip WPA-TKIP profile if PMF is required
4. Skip & clear Supplicant PMK Cache with mismatching AP config
1. If Device is connected to AP in WPA3-PSK mode, AP switching
security to WPA2-PSK causes connection failures even after reset.
Fix is to not store WPA3's PMK in NVS for caching.
2. AP switching back to WPA3 causes even more connection failures.
This is due to device not clearing Supplicant level PMK Cache when
it is no longer valid. Fix is to clear the Cache when 4-way handshake
fails and to check Key Mgmt of Cache before using.
3. When AP switches from WPA3 to WPA2, device's PMF config in
Supplicant remains enabled. This may cause failures during
4-way handshake. So clear PMF config in when PMF is no longer used.
In case of wrong passpharse, AP will keep on sending 1/4 multiple
times which may take around 10 secs to disconnect and detect
wrong password event.
Add changes to reject EAPOL1 after 3 consecutive reception
1. Add changes in 4-way handshake path to allow SAE key mgmt.
2. Support for configuring WAP3 at init time, added Kconfig option.
3. Handle and propagate error conditions properly.
4. Link changes from WiFi library.
Under WPA3-Personal, SAE authentication is used to derive PMK
which is more secure and immune to offline dictionary attacks.
1. Add modules to generate SAE commit/confirm for the handshake
2. Add modules that build and parse SAE data in Auth frames
3. Add WPA3 association and key mgmt definitions
4. Invert y-bit while solving for ECC co-ordinate -
Once an X co-ordinate is obtained, solving for Y co-ordinate
using an elliptical curve equation results in 2 possible values,
Y and (P - Y), where p is the prime number. The co-ordinates are
used for deriving keys in SAE handshake. As par the 802.11 spec
if LSB of X is same as LSB of Y then Y is chosen, (P - Y) otherwise.
This is not what is implemented, so fix this behavior to obtain the
correct Y co-ordinate.
1. Add CCMP, AES crypto modules for unicast protected Mgmt frames
2. Add support for computing SHA256 MIC on Bcast Mgmt frames
3. Add support for storing iGTK during 4-way handshake.
4. Provide APIs to MLME for utilizing the SW crypto modules
5. Link PMF changes from WiFi library submodule
1. Add APIs for configuring PMF through set config.
2. Map Supplicant and Wifi Cipher types.
3. Add support for PMF negotiation while generating RSN IE.
1) Added PMK caching module from wpa_supplicant.
2) Modified wpa_sm to
a) Add entry to PMK cache when first time associated to an AP.
b) Maintain entry across the associations.
c) Clear current PMKSA when deauth happens.
d) Search for an entry when re-associating to the same AP and
set it as current PMKSA
e) Wait for msg 1/4 from AP instead of starting EAP authentication.
f) Check PMKID in msg 1 with current PMKSA/cache.
g) Use the cached PMK to complete 4-way handshake.
3) Remove config_bss callback as it was redundant and used to cause
problems for PMK caching flow.
Closes IDF-969
A lot of internally used crypto headers are publicly includeable
in user projects. This leads to bug reports when these headers
are incorrectly used or the API's are not used as intended.
Move all crypto headers into private crypto src folder, also move
crypto_ops into Supplicant to remove dependecy on crypto headers.
Closes IDF-476
wpa_supplicant is using MbedTLS API's for crypto algorithms. For
calling them a duplicate set of modules is maintained prepended
with 'fast_'. Remove these and use flag USE_MBEDTLS_CRYPTO
instead to separate modules calling MbedTLS API's from native
implementation.
Move supplicant to idf and do following refactoring:
1. Make the folder structure consitent with supplicant upstream
2. Remove duplicated header files and minimize the public header files
3. Refactor for WiFi/supplicant interfaces