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2 Linux IEEE 802.15.4 implementation
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5Introduction
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7The IEEE 802.15.4 working group focuses on standardization of the bottom
8two layers: Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical access (PHY). And there
dd456d45 9are mainly two options available for upper layers:
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10 - ZigBee - proprietary protocol from the ZigBee Alliance
11 - 6LoWPAN - IPv6 networking over low rate personal area networks
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6bf0d84d 13The goal of the Linux-wpan is to provide a complete implementation
29cd5ddc 14of the 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,
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19 the generic Linux networking stack to transfer IEEE 802.15.4 data
20 messages and a special protocol over netlink for configuration/management
dd456d45 21 - MAC - provides access to shared channel and reliable data delivery
22 - PHY - represents device drivers
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25Socket API
26==========
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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 the userspace package (see either http://wpan.cakelab.org/ or the
34git tree at https://github.com/linux-wpan/wpan-tools).
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37Kernel side
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40Like with WiFi, there are several types of devices implementing IEEE 802.15.4.
411) 'HardMAC'. The MAC layer is implemented in the device itself, the device
6bf0d84d 42 exports a management (e.g. MLME) and data API.
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432) 'SoftMAC' or just radio. These types of devices are just radio transceivers
44 possibly with some kinds of acceleration like automatic CRC computation and
45 comparation, automagic ACK handling, address matching, etc.
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47Those types of devices require different approach to be hooked into Linux kernel.
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50HardMAC
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48a2f112 53See the header include/net/ieee802154_netdev.h. You have to implement Linux
02cf2286 54net_device, with .type = ARPHRD_IEEE802154. Data is exchanged with socket family
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55code via plain sk_buffs. On skb reception skb->cb must contain additional
56info as described in the struct ieee802154_mac_cb. During packet transmission
57the skb->cb is used to provide additional data to device's header_ops->create
c17cb8b5 58function. Be aware that this data can be overridden later (when socket code
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59submits skb to qdisc), so if you need something from that cb later, you should
60store info in the skb->data on your own.
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62To hook the MLME interface you have to populate the ml_priv field of your
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63net_device with a pointer to struct ieee802154_mlme_ops instance. The fields
64assoc_req, assoc_resp, disassoc_req, start_req, and scan_req are optional.
65All other fields are required.
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68SoftMAC
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dd456d45 71The MAC is the middle layer in the IEEE 802.15.4 Linux stack. This moment it
72provides interface for drivers registration and management of slave interfaces.
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74NOTE: Currently the only monitor device type is supported - it's IEEE 802.15.4
75stack interface for network sniffers (e.g. WireShark).
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77This layer is going to be extended soon.
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79See header include/net/mac802154.h and several drivers in
80drivers/net/ieee802154/.
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83Device drivers API
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86The include/net/mac802154.h defines following functions:
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87 - struct ieee802154_hw *
88 ieee802154_alloc_hw(size_t priv_data_len, const struct ieee802154_ops *ops):
89 allocation of IEEE 802.15.4 compatible hardware device
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91 - void ieee802154_free_hw(struct ieee802154_hw *hw):
92 freeing allocated hardware device
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94 - int ieee802154_register_hw(struct ieee802154_hw *hw):
95 register PHY which is the allocated hardware device, in the system
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8ac5ac1b 97 - void ieee802154_unregister_hw(struct ieee802154_hw *hw):
dd456d45 98 freeing registered PHY
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100Moreover IEEE 802.15.4 device operations structure should be filled.
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102Fake drivers
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105In addition there is a driver available which simulates a real device with
106SoftMAC (fakelb - IEEE 802.15.4 loopback driver) interface. This option
6bf0d84d 107provides a possibility to test and debug the stack without usage of real hardware.
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b251d4de 109See sources in drivers/net/ieee802154 folder for more details.
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63ce40e4 1126LoWPAN Linux implementation
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b251d4de 115The IEEE 802.15.4 standard specifies an MTU of 127 bytes, yielding about 80
63ce40e4 116octets of actual MAC payload once security is turned on, on a wireless link
117with a link throughput of 250 kbps or less. The 6LoWPAN adaptation format
118[RFC4944] was specified to carry IPv6 datagrams over such constrained links,
119taking into account limited bandwidth, memory, or energy resources that are
120expected in applications such as wireless Sensor Networks. [RFC4944] defines
121a Mesh Addressing header to support sub-IP forwarding, a Fragmentation header
122to support the IPv6 minimum MTU requirement [RFC2460], and stateless header
123compression for IPv6 datagrams (LOWPAN_HC1 and LOWPAN_HC2) to reduce the
124relatively large IPv6 and UDP headers down to (in the best case) several bytes.
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6bf0d84d 126In September 2011 the standard update was published - [RFC6282].
63ce40e4 127It deprecates HC1 and HC2 compression and defines IPHC encoding format which is
128used in this Linux implementation.
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130All the code related to 6lowpan you may find in files: net/6lowpan/*
131and net/ieee802154/6lowpan/*
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133To setup a 6LoWPAN interface you need:
1341. Add IEEE802.15.4 interface and set channel and PAN ID;
63ce40e4 1352. Add 6lowpan interface by command like:
136 # ip link add link wpan0 name lowpan0 type lowpan
6bf0d84d 1373. Bring up 'lowpan0' interface