hostapd/tests/hwsim/test_ap_csa.py
Jouni Malinen 81e787b750 tests: Convert test skipping to use exception
Instead of returning "skip" from the test function, raise the new
HwsimSkip exception to indicate a test case was skipped.

Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
2015-01-08 22:43:47 +02:00

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# AP CSA tests
# Copyright (c) 2013, Luciano Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
#
# This software may be distributed under the terms of the BSD license.
# See README for more details.
import time
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger()
import hwsim_utils
import hostapd
from utils import HwsimSkip
def connect(dev, apdev):
params = { "ssid": "ap-csa",
"channel": "1" }
ap = hostapd.add_ap(apdev[0]['ifname'], params)
dev.connect("ap-csa", key_mgmt="NONE")
return ap
def switch_channel(ap, count, freq):
ap.request("CHAN_SWITCH " + str(count) + " " + str(freq))
ev = ap.wait_event(["AP-CSA-FINISHED"], timeout=10)
if ev is None:
raise Exception("CSA finished event timed out")
if "freq=" + str(freq) not in ev:
raise Exception("Unexpected channel in CSA finished event")
time.sleep(0.1)
# This function checks whether the provided dev, which may be either
# WpaSupplicant or Hostapd supports CSA.
def csa_supported(dev):
res = dev.get_driver_status()
if (int(res['capa.flags'], 0) & 0x80000000) == 0:
raise HwsimSkip("CSA not supported")
def test_ap_csa_1_switch(dev, apdev):
"""AP Channel Switch, one switch"""
csa_supported(dev[0])
ap = connect(dev[0], apdev)
hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap)
switch_channel(ap, 10, 2462)
hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap)
def test_ap_csa_2_switches(dev, apdev):
"""AP Channel Switch, two switches"""
csa_supported(dev[0])
ap = connect(dev[0], apdev)
hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap)
switch_channel(ap, 10, 2462)
hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap)
switch_channel(ap, 10, 2412)
hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap)
def test_ap_csa_1_switch_count_0(dev, apdev):
"""AP Channel Switch, one switch with count 0"""
csa_supported(dev[0])
ap = connect(dev[0], apdev)
hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap)
switch_channel(ap, 0, 2462)
# this does not result in CSA currently, so do not bother checking
# connectivity
def test_ap_csa_2_switches_count_0(dev, apdev):
"""AP Channel Switch, two switches with count 0"""
csa_supported(dev[0])
ap = connect(dev[0], apdev)
hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap)
switch_channel(ap, 0, 2462)
# this does not result in CSA currently, so do not bother checking
# connectivity
switch_channel(ap, 0, 2412)
# this does not result in CSA currently, so do not bother checking
# connectivity
def test_ap_csa_1_switch_count_1(dev, apdev):
"""AP Channel Switch, one switch with count 1"""
csa_supported(dev[0])
ap = connect(dev[0], apdev)
hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap)
switch_channel(ap, 1, 2462)
# this does not result in CSA currently, so do not bother checking
# connectivity
def test_ap_csa_2_switches_count_1(dev, apdev):
"""AP Channel Switch, two switches with count 1"""
csa_supported(dev[0])
ap = connect(dev[0], apdev)
hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap)
switch_channel(ap, 1, 2462)
# this does not result in CSA currently, so do not bother checking
# connectivity
switch_channel(ap, 1, 2412)
# this does not result in CSA currently, so do not bother checking
# connectivity
def test_ap_csa_1_switch_count_2(dev, apdev):
"""AP Channel Switch, one switch with count 2"""
csa_supported(dev[0])
ap = connect(dev[0], apdev)
hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap)
switch_channel(ap, 2, 2462)
hwsim_utils.test_connectivity(dev[0], ap)