#include "legato.h"
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Macros | |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_IP_LENGTH 15 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MIN_CHANNEL_VALUE 1 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_CHANNEL_VALUE 14 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_WEPKEY_LENGTH 63 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_WEPKEY_BYTES 64 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MIN_PASSPHRASE_LENGTH 8 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_PASSPHRASE_LENGTH 63 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_PASSPHRASE_BYTES 64 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_PSK_LENGTH 64 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_PSK_BYTES 65 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_USERNAME_LENGTH 63 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_USERNAME_BYTES 64 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_PASSWORD_LENGTH 130 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_PASSWORD_BYTES 131 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MIN_SSID_LENGTH 1 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_SSID_LENGTH 32 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_SSID_BYTES 33 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_BSSID_LENGTH 17 |
#define | LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_BSSID_BYTES 18 |
Typedefs | |
typedef void(* | le_wifiDefs_DisconnectHandler_t) (void *) |
Functions | |
void | le_wifiDefs_ConnectService (void) |
le_result_t | le_wifiDefs_TryConnectService (void) |
void | le_wifiDefs_SetServerDisconnectHandler (le_wifiDefs_DisconnectHandler_t disconnectHandler, void *contextPtr) |
void | le_wifiDefs_DisconnectService (void) |
Detailed Description
Definition file common to multiple wifi related services.
Copyright (C) Sierra Wireless Inc.
Macro Definition Documentation
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_BSSID_BYTES 18 |
Maximum length of the Basic Service set identifier (BSSID). One extra byte is added for the null character.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_BSSID_LENGTH 17 |
The maximum length of octets of the Basic Service set identifier (BSSID). The length is derived from 6 bytes represented as hexadecimal character string with bytes separated by colons.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_CHANNEL_VALUE 14 |
The last WiFi channel.
- Note
- This is only valid for 2,4 GHz WiFi frequencies.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_IP_LENGTH 15 |
The maximum length of the textual representation of an IP address.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_PASSPHRASE_BYTES 64 |
Maximum length of PSK, Pre Shared Key. One extra byte is added for the null character.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_PASSPHRASE_LENGTH 63 |
The maximum length of the pass-phrase used to generate PSK is 63 bytes. See 802.11-2007: H4.2.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_PASSWORD_BYTES 131 |
Maximum length of the User-Name. One extra byte is added for the null character.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_PASSWORD_LENGTH 130 |
Maximum length of the User-Name. RFC2865 recommends at least 130.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_PSK_BYTES 65 |
Maximum length of PSK, Pre Shared Key. One extra byte is added for the null character.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_PSK_LENGTH 64 |
The length of the PSK, Pre Shared Key, is 64 bytes. See 802.11-2007: H4.2.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_SSID_BYTES 33 |
The maximum length of octets of the Service set identification (SSID).
- Note
- While the values are probably human readable, this is not a string.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_SSID_LENGTH 32 |
The maximum length of octets of the Service set identification (SSID).
- Note
- While the values are probably human readable, this is not a string.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_USERNAME_BYTES 64 |
Maximum length of the User-Name. One extra byte is added for the null character.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_USERNAME_LENGTH 63 |
Maximum length of the User-Name. RFC2865 recommends the ability to handle at least 63 octets.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_WEPKEY_BYTES 64 |
The maximum number of bytes of the wep key One extra byte is added for the null character.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MAX_WEPKEY_LENGTH 63 |
The maximum length of the wep key.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MIN_CHANNEL_VALUE 1 |
The first WiFi channel.
- Note
- This is only valid for 2,4 GHz WiFi frequencies.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MIN_PASSPHRASE_LENGTH 8 |
The minimum length of the pass-phrase used to generate PSK is 8 bytes. See 802.11-2007: H4.2.
#define LE_WIFIDEFS_MIN_SSID_LENGTH 1 |
The minimum length of octets of the Service set identification (SSID).
- Note
- While the values are probably human readable, this is not a string.
Typedef Documentation
typedef void(* le_wifiDefs_DisconnectHandler_t) (void *) |
Type for handler called when a server disconnects.
Function Documentation
void le_wifiDefs_ConnectService | ( | void | ) |
Connect the current client thread to the service providing this API. Block until the service is available.
For each thread that wants to use this API, either ConnectService or TryConnectService must be called before any other functions in this API. Normally, ConnectService is automatically called for the main thread, but not for any other thread. For details, see Client-specific Functions.
This function is created automatically.
void le_wifiDefs_DisconnectService | ( | void | ) |
Disconnect the current client thread from the service providing this API.
Normally, this function doesn't need to be called. After this function is called, there's no longer a connection to the service, and the functions in this API can't be used. For details, see Client-specific Functions.
This function is created automatically.
void le_wifiDefs_SetServerDisconnectHandler | ( | le_wifiDefs_DisconnectHandler_t | disconnectHandler, |
void * | contextPtr | ||
) |
Set handler called when server disconnection is detected.
When a server connection is lost, call this handler then exit with LE_FATAL. If a program wants to continue without exiting, it should call longjmp() from inside the handler.
le_result_t le_wifiDefs_TryConnectService | ( | void | ) |
Try to connect the current client thread to the service providing this API. Return with an error if the service is not available.
For each thread that wants to use this API, either ConnectService or TryConnectService must be called before any other functions in this API. Normally, ConnectService is automatically called for the main thread, but not for any other thread. For details, see Client-specific Functions.
This function is created automatically.
- Returns
- LE_OK if the client connected successfully to the service.
- LE_UNAVAILABLE if the server is not currently offering the service to which the client is bound.
- LE_NOT_PERMITTED if the client interface is not bound to any service (doesn't have a binding).
- LE_COMM_ERROR if the Service Directory cannot be reached.