1 wpa_supplicant and Wi-Fi P2P 2 ============================ 3 4 This document describes how the Wi-Fi P2P implementation in 5 wpa_supplicant can be configured and how an external component on the 6 client (e.g., management GUI) is used to enable WPS enrollment and 7 registrar registration. 8 9 10 Introduction to Wi-Fi P2P 11 ------------------------- 12 13 TODO 14 15 More information about Wi-Fi P2P is available from Wi-Fi Alliance: 16 http://www.wi-fi.org/Wi-Fi_Direct.php 17 18 19 wpa_supplicant implementation 20 ----------------------------- 21 22 TODO 23 24 25 wpa_supplicant configuration 26 ---------------------------- 27 28 Wi-Fi P2P is an optional component that needs to be enabled in the 29 wpa_supplicant build configuration (.config). Here is an example 30 configuration that includes Wi-Fi P2P support and Linux nl80211 31 -based driver interface: 32 33 CONFIG_DRIVER_NL80211=y 34 CONFIG_CTRL_IFACE=y 35 CONFIG_P2P=y 36 CONFIG_AP=y 37 CONFIG_WPS=y 38 39 40 In run-time configuration file (wpa_supplicant.conf), some parameters 41 for P2P may be set. In order to make the devices easier to recognize, 42 device_name and device_type should be specified. For example, 43 something like this should be included: 44 45 ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant 46 device_name=My P2P Device 47 device_type=1-0050F204-1 48 49 50 wpa_cli 51 ------- 52 53 Actual Wi-Fi P2P operations are requested during runtime. These can be 54 done for example using wpa_cli (which is described below) or a GUI 55 like wpa_gui-qt4. 56 57 58 wpa_cli starts in interactive mode if no command string is included on 59 the command line. By default, it will select the first network interface 60 that it can find (and that wpa_supplicant controls). If more than one 61 interface is in use, it may be necessary to select one of the explicitly 62 by adding -i argument on the command line (e.g., 'wpa_cli -i wlan1'). 63 64 Most of the P2P operations are done on the main interface (e.g., the 65 interface that is automatically added when the driver is loaded, e.g., 66 wlan0). When using a separate virtual interface for group operations 67 (e.g., wlan1), the control interface for that group interface may need 68 to be used for some operations (mainly WPS activation in GO). This may 69 change in the future so that all the needed operations could be done 70 over the main control interface. 71 72 Device Discovery 73 74 p2p_find [timeout in seconds] [type=<social|progressive>] \ 75 [dev_id=<addr>] [delay=<search delay in ms>] 76 77 The default behavior is to run a single full scan in the beginning and 78 then scan only social channels. type=social will scan only social 79 channels, i.e., it skips the initial full scan. type=progressive is 80 like the default behavior, but it will scan through all the channels 81 progressively one channel at the time in the Search state rounds. This 82 will help in finding new groups or groups missed during the initial 83 full scan. 84 85 The optional dev_id option can be used to specify a single P2P peer to 86 search for. The optional delay parameter can be used to request an extra 87 delay to be used between search iterations (e.g., to free up radio 88 resources for concurrent operations). 89 90 p2p_listen [timeout in seconds] 91 92 Start Listen-only state (become discoverable without searching for 93 other devices). Optional parameter can be used to specify the duration 94 for the Listen operation in seconds. This command may not be of that 95 much use during normal operations and is mainly designed for 96 testing. It can also be used to keep the device discoverable without 97 having to maintain a group. 98 99 p2p_stop_find 100 101 Stop ongoing P2P device discovery or other operation (connect, listen 102 mode). 103 104 p2p_flush 105 106 Flush P2P peer table and state. 107 108 Group Formation 109 110 p2p_prov_disc <peer device address> <display|keypad|pbc> [join|auto] 111 112 Send P2P provision discovery request to the specified peer. The 113 parameters for this command are the P2P device address of the peer and 114 the desired configuration method. For example, "p2p_prov_disc 115 02:01:02:03:04:05 display" would request the peer to display a PIN for 116 us and "p2p_prov_disc 02:01:02:03:04:05 keypad" would request the peer 117 to enter a PIN that we display. 118 119 The optional "join" parameter can be used to indicate that this command 120 is requesting an already running GO to prepare for a new client. This is 121 mainly used with "display" to request it to display a PIN. The "auto" 122 parameter can be used to request wpa_supplicant to automatically figure 123 out whether the peer device is operating as a GO and if so, use 124 join-a-group style PD instead of GO Negotiation style PD. 125 126 p2p_connect <peer device address> <pbc|pin|PIN#> [display|keypad] 127 [persistent|persistent=<network id>] [join|auth] 128 [go_intent=<0..15>] [freq=<in MHz>] [ht40] [provdisc] 129 130 Start P2P group formation with a discovered P2P peer. This includes 131 optional group owner negotiation, group interface setup, provisioning, 132 and establishing data connection. 133 134 The <pbc|pin|PIN#> parameter specifies the WPS provisioning 135 method. "pbc" string starts pushbutton method, "pin" string start PIN 136 method using an automatically generated PIN (which will be returned as 137 the command return code), PIN# means that a pre-selected PIN can be 138 used (e.g., 12345670). [display|keypad] is used with PIN method 139 to specify which PIN is used (display=dynamically generated random PIN 140 from local display, keypad=PIN entered from peer display). "persistent" 141 parameter can be used to request a persistent group to be formed. The 142 "persistent=<network id>" alternative can be used to pre-populate 143 SSID/passphrase configuration based on a previously used persistent 144 group where this device was the GO. The previously used parameters will 145 then be used if the local end becomes the GO in GO Negotiation (which 146 can be forced with go_intent=15). 147 148 "join" indicates that this is a command to join an existing group as a 149 client. It skips the GO Negotiation part. This will send a Provision 150 Discovery Request message to the target GO before associating for WPS 151 provisioning. 152 153 "auth" indicates that the WPS parameters are authorized for the peer 154 device without actually starting GO Negotiation (i.e., the peer is 155 expected to initiate GO Negotiation). This is mainly for testing 156 purposes. 157 158 "go_intent" can be used to override the default GO Intent for this GO 159 Negotiation. 160 161 "freq" can be used to set a forced operating channel (e.g., freq=2412 162 to select 2.4 GHz channel 1). 163 164 "provdisc" can be used to request a Provision Discovery exchange to be 165 used prior to starting GO Negotiation as a workaround with some deployed 166 P2P implementations that require this to allow the user to accept the 167 connection. 168 169 p2p_group_add [persistent|persistent=<network id>] [freq=<freq in MHz>] [ht40] 170 171 Set up a P2P group owner manually (i.e., without group owner 172 negotiation with a specific peer). This is also known as autonomous 173 GO. Optional persistent=<network id> can be used to specify restart of 174 a persistent group. Optional freq=<freq in MHz> can be used to force 175 the GO to be started on a specific frequency. Special freq=2 or freq=5 176 options can be used to request the best 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz band channel 177 to be selected automatically. 178 179 p2p_reject <peer device address> 180 181 Reject connection attempt from a peer (specified with a device 182 address). This is a mechanism to reject a pending GO Negotiation with 183 a peer and request to automatically block any further connection or 184 discovery of the peer. 185 186 p2p_group_remove <group interface> 187 188 Terminate a P2P group. If a new virtual network interface was used for 189 the group, it will also be removed. The network interface name of the 190 group interface is used as a parameter for this command. 191 192 p2p_cancel 193 194 Cancel an ongoing P2P group formation and joining-a-group related 195 operation. This operations unauthorizes the specific peer device (if any 196 had been authorized to start group formation), stops P2P find (if in 197 progress), stops pending operations for join-a-group, and removes the 198 P2P group interface (if one was used) that is in the WPS provisioning 199 step. If the WPS provisioning step has been completed, the group is not 200 terminated. 201 202 p2p_remove_client <peer's P2P Device Address|iface=<interface address>> 203 204 This command can be used to remove the specified client from all groups 205 (operating and persistent) from the local GO. Note that the peer device 206 can rejoin the group if it is in possession of a valid key. See p2p_set 207 per_sta_psk command below for more details on how the peer can be 208 removed securely. 209 210 Service Discovery 211 212 p2p_serv_disc_req 213 214 Schedule a P2P service discovery request. The parameters for this 215 command are the device address of the peer device (or 00:00:00:00:00:00 216 for wildcard query that is sent to every discovered P2P peer that 217 supports service discovery) and P2P Service Query TLV(s) as hexdump. For 218 example, 219 220 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 02000001 221 222 schedules a request for listing all available services of all service 223 discovery protocols and requests this to be sent to all discovered 224 peers (note: this can result in long response frames). The pending 225 requests are sent during device discovery (see p2p_find). 226 227 Only a single pending wildcard query is supported, but there can be 228 multiple pending peer device specific queries (each will be sent in 229 sequence whenever the peer is found). 230 231 This command returns an identifier for the pending query (e.g., 232 "1f77628") that can be used to cancel the request. Directed requests 233 will be automatically removed when the specified peer has replied to 234 it. 235 236 Service Query TLV has following format: 237 Length (2 octets, little endian) - length of following data 238 Service Protocol Type (1 octet) - see the table below 239 Service Transaction ID (1 octet) - nonzero identifier for the TLV 240 Query Data (Length - 2 octets of data) - service protocol specific data 241 242 Service Protocol Types: 243 0 = All service protocols 244 1 = Bonjour 245 2 = UPnP 246 3 = WS-Discovery 247 4 = Wi-Fi Display 248 249 For UPnP, an alternative command format can be used to specify a 250 single query TLV (i.e., a service discovery for a specific UPnP 251 service): 252 253 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 upnp <version hex> <ST: from M-SEARCH> 254 255 For example: 256 257 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 upnp 10 urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:InternetGatewayDevice:1 258 259 Additional examples for queries: 260 261 # list of all Bonjour services 262 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 02000101 263 264 # list of all UPnP services 265 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 02000201 266 267 # list of all WS-Discovery services 268 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 02000301 269 270 # list of all Bonjour and UPnP services 271 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 0200010102000202 272 273 # Apple File Sharing over TCP 274 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 130001010b5f6166706f766572746370c00c000c01 275 276 # Bonjour SSTH (supported service type hash) 277 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 05000101000000 278 279 # UPnP examples 280 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 upnp 10 ssdp:all 281 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 upnp 10 upnp:rootdevice 282 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 upnp 10 urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:ContentDirectory:2 283 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 upnp 10 uuid:6859dede-8574-59ab-9332-123456789012 284 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 upnp 10 urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:InternetGatewayDevice:1 285 286 # Wi-Fi Display examples 287 # format: wifi-display <list of roles> <list of subelements> 288 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 wifi-display [source] 2,3,4,5 289 p2p_serv_disc_req 02:01:02:03:04:05 wifi-display [pri-sink] 3 290 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 wifi-display [sec-source] 2 291 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 wifi-display [source+sink] 2,3,4,5 292 p2p_serv_disc_req 00:00:00:00:00:00 wifi-display [source][pri-sink] 2,3,4,5 293 294 p2p_serv_disc_cancel_req <query identifier> 295 296 Cancel a pending P2P service discovery request. This command takes a 297 single parameter: identifier for the pending query (the value returned 298 by p2p_serv_disc_req, e.g., "p2p_serv_disc_cancel_req 1f77628". 299 300 p2p_serv_disc_resp 301 302 Reply to a service discovery query. This command takes following 303 parameters: frequency in MHz, destination address, dialog token, 304 response TLV(s). The first three parameters are copied from the 305 request event. For example, "p2p_serv_disc_resp 2437 02:40:61:c2:f3:b7 306 1 0300000101". This command is used only if external program is used 307 to process the request (see p2p_serv_disc_external). 308 309 p2p_service_update 310 311 Indicate that local services have changed. This is used to increment 312 the P2P service indicator value so that peers know when previously 313 cached information may have changed. This is only needed when external 314 service discovery processing is enabled since the commands to 315 pre-configure services for internal processing will increment the 316 indicator automatically. 317 318 p2p_serv_disc_external <0|1> 319 320 Configure external processing of P2P service requests: 0 (default) = 321 no external processing of requests (i.e., internal code will process 322 each request based on pre-configured services), 1 = external 323 processing of requests (external program is responsible for replying 324 to service discovery requests with p2p_serv_disc_resp). Please note 325 that there is quite strict limit on how quickly the response needs to 326 be transmitted, so use of the internal processing is strongly 327 recommended. 328 329 p2p_service_add bonjour <query hexdump> <RDATA hexdump> 330 331 Add a local Bonjour service for internal SD query processing. 332 333 Examples: 334 335 # AFP Over TCP (PTR) 336 p2p_service_add bonjour 0b5f6166706f766572746370c00c000c01 074578616d706c65c027 337 # AFP Over TCP (TXT) (RDATA=null) 338 p2p_service_add bonjour 076578616d706c650b5f6166706f766572746370c00c001001 00 339 340 # IP Printing over TCP (PTR) (RDATA=MyPrinter._ipp._tcp.local.) 341 p2p_service_add bonjour 045f697070c00c000c01 094d795072696e746572c027 342 # IP Printing over TCP (TXT) (RDATA=txtvers=1,pdl=application/postscript) 343 p2p_service_add bonjour 096d797072696e746572045f697070c00c001001 09747874766572733d311a70646c3d6170706c69636174696f6e2f706f7374736372797074 344 345 # Supported Service Type Hash (SSTH) 346 p2p_service_add bonjour 000000 <32-byte bitfield as hexdump> 347 (note: see P2P spec Annex E.4 for information on how to construct the bitfield) 348 349 p2p_service_del bonjour <query hexdump> 350 351 Remove a local Bonjour service from internal SD query processing. 352 353 p2p_service_add upnp <version hex> <service> 354 355 Add a local UPnP service for internal SD query processing. 356 357 Examples: 358 359 p2p_service_add upnp 10 uuid:6859dede-8574-59ab-9332-123456789012::upnp:rootdevice 360 p2p_service_add upnp 10 uuid:5566d33e-9774-09ab-4822-333456785632::upnp:rootdevice 361 p2p_service_add upnp 10 uuid:1122de4e-8574-59ab-9322-333456789044::urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:ContentDirectory:2 362 p2p_service_add upnp 10 uuid:5566d33e-9774-09ab-4822-333456785632::urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:ContentDirectory:2 363 p2p_service_add upnp 10 uuid:6859dede-8574-59ab-9332-123456789012::urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:InternetGatewayDevice:1 364 365 p2p_service_del upnp <version hex> <service> 366 367 Remove a local UPnP service from internal SD query processing. 368 369 p2p_service_flush 370 371 Remove all local services from internal SD query processing. 372 373 Invitation 374 375 p2p_invite [persistent=<network id>|group=<group ifname>] [peer=address] 376 [go_dev_addr=address] [freq=<freq in MHz>] [ht40] [pref=<MHz>] 377 378 Invite a peer to join a group (e.g., group=wlan1) or to reinvoke a 379 persistent group (e.g., persistent=4). If the peer device is the GO of 380 the persistent group, the peer parameter is not needed. Otherwise it is 381 used to specify which device to invite. go_dev_addr parameter can be 382 used to override the GO device address for Invitation Request should 383 it be not known for some reason (this should not be needed in most 384 cases). When reinvoking a persistent group, the GO device can specify 385 the frequency for the group with the freq parameter. When reinvoking a 386 persistent group, the P2P client device can use freq parameter to force 387 a specific operating channel (or invitation failure if GO rejects that) 388 or pref parameter to request a specific channel (while allowing GO to 389 select to use another channel, if needed). 390 391 Group Operations 392 393 (These are used on the group interface.) 394 395 wps_pin <any|address> <PIN> 396 397 Start WPS PIN method. This allows a single WPS Enrollee to connect to 398 the AP/GO. This is used on the GO when a P2P client joins an existing 399 group. The second parameter is the address of the Enrollee or a string 400 "any" to allow any station to use the entered PIN (which will restrict 401 the PIN for one-time-use). PIN is the Enrollee PIN read either from a 402 label or display on the P2P Client/WPS Enrollee. 403 404 wps_pbc 405 406 Start WPS PBC method (i.e., push the button). This allows a single WPS 407 Enrollee to connect to the AP/GO. This is used on the GO when a P2P 408 client joins an existing group. 409 410 p2p_get_passphrase 411 412 Get the passphrase for a group (only available when acting as a GO). 413 414 p2p_presence_req [<duration> <interval>] [<duration> <interval>] 415 416 Send a P2P Presence Request to the GO (this is only available when 417 acting as a P2P client). If no duration/interval pairs are given, the 418 request indicates that this client has no special needs for GO 419 presence. the first parameter pair gives the preferred duration and 420 interval values in microseconds. If the second pair is included, that 421 indicates which value would be acceptable. 422 423 Parameters 424 425 p2p_ext_listen [<period> <interval>] 426 427 Configure Extended Listen Timing. If the parameters are omitted, this 428 feature is disabled. If the parameters are included, Listen State will 429 be entered every interval msec for at least period msec. Both values 430 have acceptable range of 1-65535 (with interval obviously having to be 431 larger than or equal to duration). If the P2P module is not idle at 432 the time the Extended Listen Timing timeout occurs, the Listen State 433 operation will be skipped. 434 435 The configured values will also be advertised to other P2P Devices. The 436 received values are available in the p2p_peer command output: 437 438 ext_listen_period=100 ext_listen_interval=5000 439 440 p2p_set <field> <value> 441 442 Change dynamic P2P parameters 443 444 p2p_set discoverability <0/1> 445 446 Disable/enable advertisement of client discoverability. This is 447 enabled by default and this parameter is mainly used to allow testing 448 of device discoverability. 449 450 p2p_set managed <0/1> 451 452 Disable/enable managed P2P Device operations. This is disabled by 453 default. 454 455 p2p_set listen_channel <1/6/11> 456 457 Set P2P Listen channel. This is mainly meant for testing purposes and 458 changing the Listen channel during normal operations can result in 459 protocol failures. 460 461 p2p_set ssid_postfix <postfix> 462 463 Set postfix string to be added to the automatically generated P2P SSID 464 (DIRECT-<two random characters>). For example, postfix of "-testing" 465 could result in the SSID becoming DIRECT-ab-testing. 466 467 p2p_set per_sta_psk <0/1> 468 469 Disabled(default)/enables use of per-client PSK in the P2P groups. This 470 can be used to request GO to assign a unique PSK for each client during 471 WPS provisioning. When enabled, this allow clients to be removed from 472 the group securily with p2p_remove_client command since that client's 473 PSK is removed at the same time to prevent it from connecting back using 474 the old PSK. When per-client PSK is not used, the client can still be 475 disconnected, but it will be able to re-join the group since the PSK it 476 learned previously is still valid. It should be noted that the default 477 passphrase on the GO that is normally used to allow legacy stations to 478 connect through manual configuration does not change here, so if that is 479 shared, devices with knowledge of that passphrase can still connect. 480 481 set <field> <value> 482 483 Set global configuration parameters which may also affect P2P 484 operations. The format on these parameters is same as is used in 485 wpa_supplicant.conf. Only the parameters listen here should be 486 changed. Modifying other parameters may result in incorrect behavior 487 since not all existing users of the parameters are updated. 488 489 set uuid <UUID> 490 491 Set WPS UUID (by default, this is generated based on the MAC address). 492 493 set device_name <device name> 494 495 Set WPS Device Name (also included in some P2P messages). 496 497 set manufacturer <manufacturer> 498 499 Set WPS Manufacturer. 500 501 set model_name <model name> 502 503 Set WPS Model Name. 504 505 set model_number <model number> 506 507 Set WPS Model Number. 508 509 set serial_number <serial number> 510 511 Set WPS Serial Number. 512 513 set device_type <device type> 514 515 Set WPS Device Type. 516 517 set os_version <OS version> 518 519 Set WPS OS Version. 520 521 set config_methods <config methods> 522 523 Set WPS Configuration Methods. 524 525 set sec_device_type <device type> 526 527 Add a new Secondary Device Type. 528 529 set p2p_go_intent <GO intent> 530 531 Set the default P2P GO Intent. Note: This value can be overridden in 532 p2p_connect command and as such, there should be no need to change the 533 default value here during normal operations. 534 535 set p2p_ssid_postfix <P2P SSID postfix> 536 537 Set P2P SSID postfix. 538 539 set persistent_reconnect <0/1> 540 541 Disable/enabled persistent reconnect for reinvocation of persistent 542 groups. If enabled, invitations to reinvoke a persistent group will be 543 accepted without separate authorization (e.g., user interaction). 544 545 set country <two character country code> 546 547 Set country code (this is included in some P2P messages). 548 549 Status 550 551 p2p_peers [discovered] 552 553 List P2P Device Addresses of all the P2P peers we know. The optional 554 "discovered" parameter filters out the peers that we have not fully 555 discovered, i.e., which we have only seen in a received Probe Request 556 frame. 557 558 p2p_peer <P2P Device Address> 559 560 Fetch information about a known P2P peer. 561 562 Group Status 563 564 (These are used on the group interface.) 565 566 status 567 568 Show status information (connection state, role, use encryption 569 parameters, IP address, etc.). 570 571 sta 572 573 Show information about an associated station (when acting in AP/GO role). 574 575 all_sta 576 577 Lists the currently associated stations. 578 579 Configuration data 580 581 list_networks 582 583 Lists the configured networks, including stored information for 584 persistent groups. The identifier in this list is used with 585 p2p_group_add and p2p_invite to indicate which persistent group is to 586 be reinvoked. 587 588 remove_network <network id> 589 590 Remove a network entry from configuration. 591 592 593 wpa_cli action script 594 --------------------- 595 596 See examples/p2p-action.sh 597 598 TODO: describe DHCP/DNS setup 599 TODO: cross-connection 600