Replace "native" with a more specific description
Signed-off-by: Arowa Suliman <arowa@chromium.org>
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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ with with hostapd. The following C files are currently used:
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Definitions shared by multiple files
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\ref l2_packet.h, \ref l2_packet_linux.c, and \ref l2_packet_pcap.c
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Layer 2 (link) access wrapper (includes native Linux implementation
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Layer 2 (link) access wrapper (includes Linux packet socket
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and wrappers for libdnet/libpcap). A new l2_packet implementation
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may need to be added when porting to new operating systems that are
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not supported by libdnet/libpcap. Makefile can be used to select which
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@ -274,8 +274,8 @@ for removing the group interface for the failed group.
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P2P protocol includes service discovery functionality that can be used
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to discover which services are provided by the peers before forming a
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group. This leverages the Generic Advertisement Service (GAS) protocol
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from IEEE 802.11u and P2P vendor-specific contents inside the Native
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GAS messages.
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from IEEE 802.11u and P2P vendor-specific contents inside the GAS
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messages.
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The P2P module takes care of GAS encapsulation, fragmentation, and
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actual transmission and reception of the Action frames needed for
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@ -1864,7 +1864,8 @@ ChangeLog for wpa_supplicant
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generate, e.g., man pages
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* l2_packet_linux: use socket type SOCK_DGRAM instead of SOCK_RAW for
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PF_PACKET in order to prepare for network devices that do not use
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Ethernet headers (e.g., network stack with native IEEE 802.11 frames)
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Ethernet headers (e.g., network stack that includes IEEE 802.11
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header in the frames)
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* use receipt of EAPOL-Key frame as a lower layer success indication
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for EAP state machine to allow recovery from dropped EAP-Success
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frame
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