From c41ab9dee11f728b610dae8f644014ef20e617cf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: James Rayner Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2009 00:53:42 +1000 Subject: rename wireless file --- src/wireless_utils | 141 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 141 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/wireless_utils (limited to 'src') diff --git a/src/wireless_utils b/src/wireless_utils new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d27c43b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/wireless_utils @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +################################## +## +# /usr/lib/network/wireless_utils +## +################################## + +# Uses wireless_tools, to check for association to a network. +# wep_check interface [timeout] +wep_check() { + local INTERFACE="$1" TIMEOUT="${2:-15}" timeout=0 bssid + + while [[ "$timeout" -lt "$TIMEOUT" ]]; do + bssid=$(iwgetid "$INTERFACE" -ra) + [[ -n "$bssid" && "$bssid" != "00:00:00:00:00:00" ]] && return 0 + sleep 1 + let timeout++ + done + + report_fail "Couldn't associate with wireless network." + return 1 +} + +# Check if a particular network is within range +# find_essid interface essid connection (we treat ESSID as regexp when CONNECTION=wireless-dbus) +find_essid() { + local INTERFACE="$1" ESSID="$2" CONNECTION="$3" RETRIES=20 try=0 res scanned + while [[ "$try" -lt "$RETRIES" ]]; do + sleep 0.5 + let try++ + if [[ "$CONNECTION" == wireless-dbus ]]; then + # JP: ESSID is a regexp + found=$( + res=$(iwlist "$INTERFACE" scan 2>/dev/null) + [[ -z "$res" ]] && exit 1 + # if results were non-null, process them and exit 0 + echo "$res" | sed -nr 's/^\s+ESSID:"([^"]*)"$/\1/p' | egrep -xm1 "$ESSID" + ) + else + found=$( + res=$(iwlist "$INTERFACE" scan 2>/dev/null) + [[ -z "$res" ]] && exit 1 + # if results were non-null, process them and exit 0 + echo "$res" | sed -nr 's/^\s+ESSID:"([^"]*)"$/\1/p' | fgrep -xm1 "$ESSID" + ) + fi && { + scanned=1 + report_debug find_essid "\"$found\"" + # we only bother with at most 5 successful scans + if (( try < RETRIES-4 )); then try=$((RETRIES-4)); fi + } + if [[ -n "$found" ]]; then + echo "$found" # JP: echo literal ESSID + return 0 # network found + fi + done + if [[ "$scanned" -ne 1 ]]; then + report_debug find_essid "unable to scan" + fi + return 1 +} + +# Check if a particular network is within range +# find_ap interface ap +find_ap() { + local INTERFACE="$1" ap=$(echo "$2" | tr 'abcdef' 'ABCDEF') RETRIES=20 try=0 res scanned + while [[ "$try" -lt "$RETRIES" ]]; do + sleep 0.5 + let try++ + found=$( + res=$(iwlist "$INTERFACE" scan 2> /dev/null) + [[ -z "$res" ]] && exit 1 + # if results were non-null, process them and exit 0 + echo "$res" | sed -nr '/^\s+Cell .. - Address: ([[:xdigit:]:]+)$/ { s//\1/; N; s/(.*)\n\s+ESSID:"([^"]*)"$/\1\t\2/p }' \ + | egrep -m1 "^$ap\t" + ) && { + scanned=1 + report_debug find_ap "\"$found\"" + # we only bother with at most 5 successful scans + if (( try < RETRIES-4 )); then try=$((RETRIES-4)); fi + } + if [[ -n "$found" ]]; then + echo "$found" | cut -f2 # JP: echo literal ESSID + return 0 + fi + done + if [[ "$scanned" -ne 1 ]]; then + report_debug find_ap "unable to scan" + fi + return 1 +} + +# Return a filename containing a list of network APs and ESSIDs found (sorted by decreasing signal strength) +# list_networks interface +list_networks() { + local INTERFACE="$1" essids try=0 RETRIES=20 res scanned + # temp file used, as keeping ESSID's with spaces in their name in arrays + # is hard, obscure and kinda nasty. This is simpler and clearer. + + [[ -z "$INTERFACE" ]] && return 1 + essids=$(mktemp /tmp/essid.XXXXXXXX) + +# # James suggested using this, but it requires wpa_supplicant to be running +# wpa_cli -i "$INTERFACE" scan 2>/dev/null || { rm $essids; return 1; } +# sleep 0.5 +# wpa_cli -i "$INTERFACE" scan_results > $essids 2>/dev/null || { rm $essids; return 1; } + + { + while [[ "$try" -lt "$RETRIES" ]]; do + sleep 0.5 + let try++ + # iwlist "$INTERFACE" scan 2> /dev/null | fgrep "ESSID" | sed 's/.*ESSID:"\([^"]\+\)".*/\1/' > $essids + res=$(iwlist "$INTERFACE" scan 2> /dev/null) + [[ -z "$res" ]] && continue + scanned=1 + # we only bother with at most 5 successful scans + if (( try < RETRIES-4 )); then try=$((RETRIES-4)); fi + echo "$res" | sed -r '1d; $ { H; ba }; 2 { h; d }; /^\s+Cell /! { H; d }; :a; x; s/\n/ /g' + done + } \ + | sed -rne 's/.*Address: ([[:xdigit:]:]+).*ESSID:"([^"]*)".*Quality=([0-9]+).*/\1\t\3\t\1\t\2/p' \ + -e 's/.*Address: ([[:xdigit:]:]+).*Quality=([0-9]+).*ESSID:"([^"]*)".*/\1\t\2\t\1\t\3/p' \ + | sort -k1 -k2nr | uniq -w17 \ + | sort -k2nr \ + | cut -f3- > "$essids" + # 1. make tab-separated fields: ap, signal-strength, ap, essid (easiest way to use uniq and cut here requires ap twice) + # 2. eliminate duplicate aps (keeping strongest signal) + # 3. sort entire list by decreasing signal + # 4. then return tab-separated fields: ap, essid (ap needs to come first so that read can assume format is ) +# + # File of 0 length, ie. no ssid's. + if [[ ! -s $essids ]]; then + rm $essids + return 1 + fi + + echo $essids + return 0 +} + + +# vim: set ts=4 et sw=4 ft=sh: -- cgit v1.2.3-24-g4f1b