Wi-Fi APIs#
This section describes the Wi-Fi APIs
Modules#
Functions#
Send data packet. This is a blocking API.
Process received data packet. This is a non-blocking API.
Register the callback. This is a non-blocking API.
Initializes WLAN radio and supplicant parameters.
Program the ignore threshold levels of the broadcast packet when station is in power save and is used to achieve low current consumption in standby associated mode. This is blocking API.
Check if the WLAN is in IP Config state.
Sort the scan results in the order of RSSI.
This API is used to set timeouts.
This is a blocking API.
This API is used to set timeouts.
This is a blocking API.
Scan surrounding access points and post scan response. You can call this API to get the scan results. This is a blocking API.
Scan available access points and post scan response to application. Application must call this API to get the scan results. This is a non-blocking API.
Scan the surrounding access points. Invokes rsi_wlan_scan_async() API, which is an asynchronous call. This is a blocking API.
Scan the surrounding access points. A scan response handler is registered with it to get the response for scan. This is a non-blocking API.
Connect to the specified Wi-Fi network. This is a blocking API.
Connect to the specified Wi-Fi network. A join response handler is registered to get the response for join. This is a non-blocking API.
Enable background scan and get the results or disable background scan. This is a blocking API.
Enable scan and roaming after connecting the module to the access point. This is a blocking API.
Start the WPS Push button in AP mode. This is a blocking API.
Application to provide feedback of frequency error in KHz. This is a blocking API.
RF calibration process. This API will command the firmware to update the existing Flash/EFuse calibration data. This is a blocking API.
RF calibration process. This API reads the calibration data from the Flash/EFuse storage. This is a blocking API.
Parse and convert the given value in ASCII to the datatype of a given length.. This is a non-blocking API.
Generate WPS pin. This is a blocking API.
Validate WPS pin entered. This is a blocking API.
Get random bytes from the device. This is a blocking API.
Disconnect the module from the connected access point. This is a blocking API.
Disconnect a connected station from the module in AP mode. This is a blocking API.
Configure the IP address to the module. This is a blocking API.
Write or erase certificate into module. This is a blocking API.
Load SSL/EAP certificate in the module. This is a blocking API.
Check the error code encountered during a call to a WLAN API or BSD sockets functions. This is a non-blocking API.
Get the required information based on the type of command. This is a blocking API.
Request configuration based on the command type. This is a blocking API.
Configure the TX and RX global buffers ratio. This is a blocking API.
Start the module in access point mode with the given configuration. This is a blocking API.
Set the power save profile in WLAN mode with listen interval-based wakeup. This is a blocking API.
Set the power save profile in WLAN mode. This is a blocking API.
Disable or enable the power save feature. This is a blocking API.
Start the transmit test. This is a blocking API.
This API is relevant in PER mode.
Stops the transmit test. This is a blocking API.
This API is relevant in PER mode.
Get the Transmit (TX) and Receive (RX) packets statistics. When this API is called by the host with valid channel number, the module gives the statistics to the host for every 1 second asynchronously. If wlan_receive_stats_response_handler() is registered through rsi_wlan_register_callbacks(), it's a non blocking API, otherwise, a blocking API.
Stop the Transmit (TX) & Receive(RX) packets statistics.
If wlan_receive_stats_response_handler() is registered through rsi_wlan_register_callbacks(), it's non blocking API, otherwise, a blocking API.
Send the raw data in TCP/IP bypass mode. This is a blocking API.
Send a ping request to the target IP address.
If wlan_ping_response_handler() is registered through rsi_wlan_register_callbacks(), it's non blocking API, otherwise, a blocking API.
Register auto-configuration response handler.. This is a non-blocking API.
Add profile for auto configuration. This is a blocking API.
Get the current WLAN state.. This is a non-blocking API.
Get the stored config profile. This is a blocking API.
Fill the config profile based on the profile type.. This is a non-blocking API.
Delete stored configuration based on profile type. This is a blocking API.
Enable or disable auto-config with respect to profile. This is a blocking API.
Generate PMK if PSK and SSID are provided. This is a blocking API.
Configure the sleep timer mode of the module to go into sleep during power save operation. This is a blocking API.
Register the WLAN callback functions. This is a non-blocking API.
Assign the user-configurable channel gain values in different regions to the module from the user. This API is used for overwriting default gain tables that are present in the firmware.
Users can load 2 gain tables (i.e. 2.4GHz-20Mhz, 5GHz-20Mhz) one after the other by changing band and bandwidth values. This is a blocking API.
Enable or disable CSI data retrieval with configured periodicity.
Function Documentation#
rsi_driver_send_data#
int32_t rsi_driver_send_data (uint32_t sockID, uint8_t * buffer, uint32_t length, struct rsi_sockaddr * destAddr)
Send data packet. This is a blocking API.
[in] | sockID | - Socket descriptor on which data needs to be send |
[in] | buffer | - Pointer to data |
[in] | length | - Data length |
[in] | destAddr | - Pointer to destination socket details |
Returns
0 - Success
Negative Value - Failure
43
of file driver/rsi_nwk.c
rsi_driver_process_recv_data#
int32_t rsi_driver_process_recv_data (rsi_pkt_t * pkt)
Process received data packet. This is a non-blocking API.
[in] | pkt | - Pointer to data packet |
Returns
0 - Success
Negative Value - Failure
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of file driver/rsi_nwk.c
rsi_nwk_register_callbacks#
int16_t rsi_nwk_register_callbacks (uint32_t callback_id, void(*)(uint8_t command_type, uint32_t status, const uint8_t *buffer, const uint32_t length) callback_handler_ptr, status, buffer, length)
Register the callback. This is a non-blocking API.
[in] | callback_id | - This is the Id of the callback function. |
[in] | callback_handler_ptr | - Callback handler which needs to be registered for a given callback |
[out] | status | - Response status. |
[out] | buffer | - Response buffer. |
[out] | length | - Length of the response buffer. |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffd)
1 - If call_back_id is greater than the maximum callbacks to register
prototypes of the callback functions#
callback id | Prototype | Description | Parameters |
---|---|---|---|
RSI_NWK_ERROR_CB | void (*nwk_error_call_back_handler)(uint8_t command_type, uint32_t status, const uint8_t *buffer, const uint32_t length); | This callback is used to Register join fail | command_type => command_type of the response |
RSI_WLAN_NWK_URL_REQ_CB | void (*rsi_webpage_request_handler)(uint8_t type, uint8_t *url_name,uint8_t *post_content_buffer, uint32_t post_content_length, uint32_t status); | This callback is used to Register webpage request | type => type of the handler |
RSI_WLAN_NWK_JSON_UPDATE_CB | void (*rsi_json_object_update_handler)(uint8_t *file_name, uint8_t *json_object, uint32_t length, uint32_t status); | This callback is used to Register json update | file_name => File name |
RSI_WLAN_NWK_FW_UPGRADE_CB | void (*rsi_wireless_fw_upgrade_handler)(uint8_t type, uint32_t status); | This callback is used to Register wireless firmware upgrade | type => type of the handler |
RSI_WLAN_NWK_JSON_EVENT_CB | void (*rsi_json_object_event_handler)(uint32_t status, uint8_t *json_object_str, uint32_t length); | This callback is used to Register json update | status => status of the response |
Note
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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of file driver/rsi_nwk.c
rsi_wlan_radio_init#
int32_t rsi_wlan_radio_init (void )
Initializes WLAN radio and supplicant parameters.
[in] |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0x0021)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API must be called before this API.
rsi_wlan_radio_init() is used if user wants to configure any other parameters, which are supposed to be given before rsi_wlan_scan() or rsi_wlan_scan_async() API
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of file driver/rsi_wlan.c
rsi_wlan_filter_broadcast#
int32_t rsi_wlan_filter_broadcast (uint16_t beacon_drop_threshold, uint8_t filter_bcast_in_tim, uint8_t filter_bcast_tim_till_next_cmd)
Program the ignore threshold levels of the broadcast packet when station is in power save and is used to achieve low current consumption in standby associated mode. This is blocking API.
[in] | beacon_drop_threshold | - LMAC beacon drop threshold(ms): The amount of time that FW waits to receive full beacon.Default value is 5000ms. |
[in] | filter_bcast_in_tim | - If this bit is set, then from the next dtim any broadcast data pending bit in TIM indicated will be ignored valid values: 0 - 1 |
[in] | filter_bcast_tim_till_next_cmd | - 0 - filter_bcast_in_tim is valid till disconnect of the STA. |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffe, 0xfffffffd, 0xfffffffc, 0x0021)
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of file driver/rsi_wlan.c
rsi_check_state#
int32_t rsi_check_state (int32_t type)
Check if the WLAN is in IP Config state.
[in] | type | - Socket family type |
Returns
0 - Success: IP config state
Negative value - Failure: -20 (0xffffffec) - Not in IP config state
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of file network/socket/rsi_socket.c
rsi_sort_scan_results_array_based_on_rssi#
void rsi_sort_scan_results_array_based_on_rssi (struct wpa_scan_results_arr * scan_results_array)
Sort the scan results in the order of RSSI.
[in] | scan_results_array | - Contains the array of scan results that need to be sorted. |
Returns
Void
Note
Precondition - rsi_wlan_scan_with_bitmap_options() API needs to be called before this API.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_config_timeout#
int32_t rsi_config_timeout (uint32_t timeout_type, uint16_t timeout_value)
This API is used to set timeouts.
This is a blocking API.
[in] | timeout_type | - It is used to identify which timeout to be set. |
[in] | timeout_value | - timeout value to be set. |
rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
Note
Packet is sent as Wlan Keep alive before rsi_config_ipaddress()
After rsi_config_ipaddress() it is sent as gratuitous ARP.
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
send_timeout#
int32_t send_timeout (uint32_t timeout_bitmap, uint16_t timeout_value)
This API is used to set timeouts.
This is a blocking API.
[in] | timeout_bitmap | - It is used to identify which timeout to be set. |
[in] | timeout_value | - timeout value to be set. |
rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
Note
Packet is sent as Wlan Keep alive before rsi_config_ipaddress()
After rsi_config_ipaddress() it is sent as gratuitous ARP.
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_scan_with_bitmap_options#
int32_t rsi_wlan_scan_with_bitmap_options (int8_t * ssid, uint8_t chno, rsi_rsp_scan_t * result, uint32_t length, uint32_t scan_bitmap)
Scan surrounding access points and post scan response. You can call this API to get the scan results. This is a blocking API.
[in] | ssid | - SSID of an access point to connect. |
[in] | chno | - Channel number of the access point. |
[out] | result | - Buffer address provided by the application to fill the scan response. |
[in] | length | - Length of the resulting buffer measured in bytes to hold scan results. |
[in] | scan_bitmap | - Scan bitmap options. |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure
Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_scan_async_with_bitmap_options#
int32_t rsi_wlan_scan_async_with_bitmap_options (int8_t * ssid, uint8_t chno, uint32_t bitmap, void(*)(uint16_t status, const uint8_t *buffer, const uint16_t length) scan_response_handler, buffer, length)
Scan available access points and post scan response to application. Application must call this API to get the scan results. This is a non-blocking API.
[in] | ssid | - SSID of an access point to connect. |
[in] | chno | - Channel number of the access point. |
[in] | bitmap | - Scan feature bitmap |
[out] | scan_response_handler | - Response status |
[out] | buffer | - Buffer address provided by the application to fill the scan response. |
[out] | length | - Length of the response buffer measured in bytes to hold scan results. |
rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_scan#
int32_t rsi_wlan_scan (int8_t * ssid, uint8_t chno, rsi_rsp_scan_t * result, uint32_t length)
Scan the surrounding access points. Invokes rsi_wlan_scan_async() API, which is an asynchronous call. This is a blocking API.
[in] | ssid | - SSID size should be less than or equal to 32 bytes. Note: SSID is a null terminated string. |
[in] | chno | - Channel number to perform scan. If 0, then the module will scan all the channels. |
[out] | result | - Scanned Wi-Fi networks information. |
[in] | length | - Size that should be allocated to buffer that will store scan results. |
rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
Channels supported in 2.4 GHz Band#
Channel numbers | chno |
---|---|
All Channels | 0 |
1 | 1 |
2 | 2 |
3 | 3 |
4 | 4 |
5 | 5 |
6 | 6 |
7 | 7 |
8 | 8 |
9 | 9 |
10 | 10 |
11 | 11 |
12 | 12 |
13 | 13 |
14 | 14 |
Channels supported in 5 GHz Band#
Channel numbers | chno |
---|---|
All Channels | 0 |
36 | 36 |
40 | 40 |
44 | 44 |
48 | 48 |
149 | 149 |
153 | 153 |
157 | 157 |
161 | 161 |
165 | 165 |
DFS Channels supported in 5 GHz Band#
Channel numbers | chno |
---|---|
52(DFS) | 52 |
56(DFS) | 56 |
60(DFS) | 60 |
64(DFS) | 64 |
100(DFS) | 100 |
104(DFS) | 104 |
108(DFS) | 108 |
112(DFS) | 112 |
116(DFS) | 116 |
120(DFS) | 120 |
124(DFS) | 124 |
128(DFS) | 128 |
132(DFS) | 132 |
136(DFS) | 136 |
140(DFS) | 140 |
144(DFS) | 144 |
Channels supported in 4.9 GHz Band#
Channel numbers | chno |
---|---|
All Channels | 0 |
184 | 184 |
188 | 188 |
192 | 192 |
196 | 196 |
8 | 8 |
12 | 12 |
16 | 16 |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffe,0xfffffffd,0xfffffffa,0x0002, 0x0003, 0x0005, 0x000A, 0x0014, 0x0015, 0x001A, 0x0021,0x0024,0x0025,0x0026,0x002C,0x003c)
Scan Info structure#
Structure Fields | Description |
---|---|
rf_channel | Access point channel number |
security_mode | Security modes |
^ 0 : Open ^ 1 : WPA ^ 2 : WPA2 ^ 3 : WEP ^ 4 : WPA Enterprise ^ 5 : WPA2 Enterprise ^ 6 : WPA3 rssi_val | RSSI value of the Access Point network_type | This is the type of the network ^ 1 : Infrastructure mode ssid | SSID of the access point bssid | MAC address of the access point Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
To set various timeouts, user should change the following macros in rsi_wlan_config.h
#define RSI_TIMEOUT_SUPPORT RSI_ENABLE
#define RSI_TIMEOUT_BIT_MAP 2
#define RSI_TIMEOUT_VALUE 150 (This macro can be configured based on user requirement)timeout_bitmap
Description
timeout_bitmap[0]
Set timeout for association and authentication request.timeout_value : timeout value in ms(default 300ms).
timeout_bitmap[1]
Sets each channel active scan time in ms (default 100ms)
timeout_bitmap[2]
Used for WLAN keep alive timeout(default value is 30s)
timeout_bitmap[31-3]
Reserved
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_scan_async#
int32_t rsi_wlan_scan_async (int8_t * ssid, uint8_t chno, void(*)(uint16_t status, const uint8_t *buffer, const uint16_t length) scan_response_handler, Status, Buffer, Length)
Scan the surrounding access points. A scan response handler is registered with it to get the response for scan. This is a non-blocking API.
[in] | ssid | - SSID to scan. If this input parameter is present, module will scan for that particular SSID only. SSID size should be less than or equal to 32 bytes |
[in] | chno | - Channel number to perform scan, if 0, then module will scan in all channels. |
[in] | scan_response_handler | - Callback tht is called when the response for scan is received from the module. |
[out] | Status | - Response status. |
[out] | Buffer | - Response buffer |
[out] | Length | - Length of the response buffer measured in bytes to hold scan results. |
Channels supported in 2.4 GHz Band#
Channel numbers | chno |
---|---|
All Channels | 0 |
1 | 1 |
2 | 2 |
3 | 3 |
4 | 4 |
5 | 5 |
6 | 6 |
7 | 7 |
8 | 8 |
9 | 9 |
10 | 10 |
11 | 11 |
12 | 12 |
13 | 13 |
14 | 14 |
Channels supported in 5 GHz Band#
Channel numbers | chno |
---|---|
All Channels | 0 |
36 | 36 |
40 | 40 |
44 | 44 |
48 | 48 |
100 | 100 |
104 | 104 |
108 | 108 |
116 | 116 |
132 | 132 |
136 | 136 |
140 | 140 |
149 | 149 |
153 | 153 |
157 | 157 |
161 | 161 |
165 | 165 |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffe,0xfffffffd,0xfffffffa,0x0002, 0x0003, 0x0005, 0x000A, 0x0014, 0x0015, 0x001A, 0x0021,0x0024,0x0025,0x0026,0x002C,0x003c)
Scan Response structure format#
Structure Fields | Description |
---|---|
scan_count | Number of access points scanned. |
^ scan_count[0] Contains the scan count. ^ scan_count[3-1] are reserved. scan_info | Information about scanned Access points in rsi_scan_info_t structure.
Scan Info - rsi_scan_info_t structure#
Structure Fields | Description |
---|---|
rf_channel | Access point channel number |
security_mode | Security mode0 : Open |
^ 1 . WPA ^ 2 . WPA2 ^ 3 . WEP ^ 4 . WPA Enterprise ^ 5 . WPA2 Enterprise ^ 7 . WPA3 rssi_val | RSSI value of the Access Point network_type | Type of network ^ 1 . Infrastructure mode ssid | SSID of the access point bssid | MAC address of the access point Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
If status is Success , the argument buffer passed to scan_response_handler
holds scan results in rsi_rsp_scan_t structure format.To set various timeouts, user should change the following macros in rsi_wlan_config.h
#define RSI_TIMEOUT_SUPPORT RSI_ENABLE
#define RSI_TIMEOUT_BIT_MAP 4
#define RSI_TIMEOUT_VALUE 300
timeout_bitmap | Description |
---|---|
timeout_bitmap[0] | Set timeout for association and authentication request.timeout_value : timeout value in ms(default 300ms). |
timeout_bitmap[1] | Sets each channel active scan time in ms (default 100ms) |
timeout_bitmap[2] | Used for WLAN keep alive timeout(default value is 30s) |
timeout_bitmap[31-3] | Reserved |
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_connect#
int32_t rsi_wlan_connect (int8_t * ssid, rsi_security_mode_t sec_type, void * secret_key)
Connect to the specified Wi-Fi network. This is a blocking API.
[in] | ssid | - SSID of an access point to connect. SSID should be less than or equal to 32 bytes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[in] | sec_type | - Security type of the access point to connect.
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[in] | secret_key | - Pointer to a buffer that contains security information based on sec_type.
^ typedef struct rsi_wep_keys_s ^ { ^ uint8_t index[2]; ^ uint8_t key[4][32]; ^ } rsi_wep_keys_t; ^ index: WEP key index to use for TX packet encryption. ^ key: 4 WEP keys, last three WEP keys are optional. If only first WEP key is valid then index should be 0. RSI_WPA_EAP | Enterprise credentials should be in the following format: ^ typedef struct rsi_eap_credentials_s ^ { ^ uint8_t username[64]; ^ uint8_t password[128]; ^ } rsi_eap_credentials_t; ^ username: username to be used in enterprise ^ password: password for the given username RSI_WPA2_EAP | Enterprise credentials should be in the following format: ^ typedef struct rsi_eap_credentials_s ^ { ^ uint8_t username[64]; ^ uint8_t password[128]; ^ } rsi_eap_credentials_t; ^ username: username to be used in enterprise ^ password: password for a given username. RSI_WPA_WPA2_MIXED | PSK string terminated with NULL. Length of PSK should be at least 8 and less than 64 bytes RSI_WPA_PMK | PMK string, should be 32 bytes in length RSI_WPA2_PMK | PMK string, should be 32 bytes in length RSI_WPS_PIN | 8-byte WPS PIN RSI_USE_GENERATED_WPSPIN| NULL string indicate to use PIN generated using rsi_wps_generate_pin API RSI_WPS_PUSH_BUTTON | NULL string indicate to generate push button event RSI_WPA3 | PSK string terminated with NULL. Length of PSK should be at least 8 and less than 64 bytes. |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffe,0xfffffffd,0xfffffffa,0x0002,0x0003,0x0005,0x0008,0x0009,0x000A,0x000E,0x0014,
0x0015,0x0016,0x0019,0x001A,0x001E,0x0020,0x0021,0x0024,0x0025,0x0026,0x0028,0x0039,0x003C,
0x0044,0x0045,0x0046,0x0047,0x0048,0x0049,0xFFF8)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
To set various timeouts, user should change the following macros in rsi_wlan_config.h
#define RSI_TIMEOUT_SUPPORT RSI_ENABLE.
#define RSI_TIMEOUT_BIT_MAP 4.
#define RSI_TIMEOUT_VALUE 300.timeout_bitmap
Description
timeout_bitmap[0]
Set timeout for association and authentication request.timeout_value : timeout value in ms(default 300ms).
timeout_bitmap[1]
Sets each channel active scan time in ms (default 100ms)
timeout_bitmap[2]
Used for WLAN keep alive timeout(default value is 30s)
timeout_bitmap[31-3]
Reserved
To set Rejoin parameters, user should configure the following macros in rsi_wlan_config.h
Macro
Description
RSI_REJOIN_PARAMS_SUPPORT
Enable to send rejoin parameters command during Wi-Fi client connection
RSI_REJOIN_MAX_RETRY
Number of maximum rejoin retries by module
note
If Max retries is 0 , retries infinity times
RSI_REJOIN_SCAN_INTERVAL
Periodicity of rejoin attempt
RSI_REJOIN_BEACON_MISSED_COUNT
Number of consecutive beacon misses after which modules goes to unconnected state
RSI_REJOIN_FIRST_TIME_RETRY
ENABLE - Try to rejoin in the first attempt after join failure.
DISABLE - Try to rejoin based on maximum rejoin retries configured.
When RSI_REJOIN_PARAMS_SUPPORT is enabled in the rsi_wlan_config.h, the rejoin frame will be sent to the firmware after the scan is done.
This API internally handles following commands based on wlan_cb state and sends the next command and finally sends the join command.
Set MAC address, Band, Timeout, Init, Set region, WMM parameters, Scan, EAP config, WMM PS parameters, WPS method, Set WEP keys, Host PSK, Rejoin params, JoinFor example,
after calling rsi_wireless_init(), wlan_cb state is updated to OPERMODE_DONE state. So when we call this API, it will execute band, init, scan and join commands.For example,
after calling rsi_wlan_disconnect() or else after rejoin failure, wlan_cb state is updated to BAND_DONE state. So when we call this API, it will execute init, scan and join commands.For example,
after calling rsi_wlan_scan()/ rsi_wlan_scan_with_bitmap_options() API, wlan_cb state is updated to SCAN_DONE state. So when we call this API, it will execute join command directly.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_connect_async#
int32_t rsi_wlan_connect_async (int8_t * ssid, rsi_security_mode_t sec_type, void * secret_key, void(*)(uint16_t status, const uint8_t *buffer, const uint16_t length) join_response_handler, Status, Buffer, length)
Connect to the specified Wi-Fi network. A join response handler is registered to get the response for join. This is a non-blocking API.
[in] | ssid | - SSID of an access point to connect. SSID should be less than or equal to 32 bytes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[in] | sec_type | - Security type of the access point to connect.
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[in] | secret_key | - Pointer to a buffer that contains security information based on sec_type.
^ typedef struct rsi_wep_keys_s ^ { ^ uint8_t index[2]; ^ uint8_t key[4][32]; ^ } rsi_wep_keys_t; ^ index: WEP key index to use for TX packet encryption. ^ key: 4 WEP keys, last three WEP keys are optional. If only first WEP key is valid then index should be 0. RSI_WPA_EAP | Enterprise credentials should be in the following format: ^ typedef struct rsi_eap_credentials_s ^ { ^ uint8_t username[64]; ^ uint8_t password[128]; ^ } rsi_eap_credentials_t; ^ username: username to be used in enterprise ^ password: password for the given username RSI_WPA2_EAP | Enterprise credentials should be in the following format: ^ typedef struct rsi_eap_credentials_s ^ { ^ uint8_t username[64]; ^ uint8_t password[128]; ^ } rsi_eap_credentials_t; ^ username: username to be used in enterprise ^ password: password for a given username. RSI_WPA_WPA2_MIXED | PSK string terminated with NULL. Length of PSK should be at least 8 and less than 64 bytes RSI_WPA_PMK | PMK string, should be 32 bytes in length RSI_WPA2_PMK | PMK string, should be 32 bytes in length RSI_WPS_PIN | 8-byte WPS PIN RSI_USE_GENERATED_WPSPIN| NULL string indicate to use PIN generated using rsi_wps_generate_pin API RSI_WPS_PUSH_BUTTON | NULL string indicate to generate push button event RSI_WPA3 | PSK string terminated with NULL. Length of PSK should be at least 8 and less than 64 bytes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[in] | join_response_handler | - Called when the response for join has been received from the module. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[out] | Status | - Response status. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[out] | Buffer | - Response buffer. On successful execution of the command. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[out] | length | - Length of the response buffer. |
Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
The module gets a default IP of 192.168.100.76, if it becomes a Group Owner or Access Point in case of IPv4 and gets a default IP of 2001:db8:0:1:0:0:0:120 in case of IPv6.
To set various timeouts, user should change the following macros in rsi_wlan_config.h
#define RSI_TIMEOUT_SUPPORT RSI_ENABLE.
#define RSI_TIMEOUT_BIT_MAP 4.
#define RSI_TIMEOUT_VALUE 300.timeout_bitmap
Description
timeout_bitmap[0]
Set timeout for association and authentication request.timeout_value : timeout value in ms(default 300ms).
timeout_bitmap[1]
Sets each channel active scan time in ms (default 100ms)
timeout_bitmap[2]
Used for WLAN keep alive timeout(default value is 30s)
timeout_bitmap[31-3]
Reserved
To set Rejoin parameters, user should configure the following macros in rsi_wlan_config.h
Macro
Description
RSI_REJOIN_PARAMS_SUPPORT
Enable to send rejoin parameters command during Wi-Fi client connection
RSI_REJOIN_MAX_RETRY
Number of maximum rejoin retries by module
note
If Max retries is 0 , retries infinity times
RSI_REJOIN_SCAN_INTERVAL
Periodicity of rejoin attempt
RSI_REJOIN_BEACON_MISSED_COUNT
Number of consecutive beacon misses after which modules goes to unconnected state
RSI_REJOIN_FIRST_TIME_RETRY
ENABLE - Try to rejoin in the first attempt after join failure.
DISABLE - Try to rejoin based on maximum rejoin retries configured.
When RSI_REJOIN_PARAMS_SUPPORT is enabled in the rsi_wlan_config.h, the rejoin frame will be sent to the firmware after the scan is done.
This API internally handles following commands based on wlan_cb state and sends the next command and finally sends the join command.
Set MAC address, Band, Timeout, Init, Set region, WMM parameters, Scan, EAP config, WMM PS parameters, WPS method, Set WEP keys, Host PSK, Rejoin params, JoinFor example,
after calling rsi_wireless_init(), wlan_cb state is updated to OPERMODE_DONE state. So when we call this API, it will execute band, init, scan and join commands.For example,
after calling rsi_wlan_disconnect() or else after rejoin failure, wlan_cb state is updated to BAND_DONE state. So when we call this API, it will execute init, scan and join commands.For example,
after calling rsi_wlan_scan()/ rsi_wlan_scan_with_bitmap_options() API, wlan_cb state is updated to SCAN_DONE state. So when we call this API, it will execute join command directly.
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rsi_wlan_bgscan_profile#
int32_t rsi_wlan_bgscan_profile (uint8_t cmd, rsi_rsp_scan_t * result, uint32_t length)
Enable background scan and get the results or disable background scan. This is a blocking API.
[in] | cmd | - Command given by user, to enable or disable bgscan. |
[out] | result | - buffer to store bgscan results |
[in] | length | - Length of bgscan result buffer |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffd, 0xfffffffc)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wlan_connect() API needs to be called before this API.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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rsi_wlan_execute_post_connect_cmds#
int32_t rsi_wlan_execute_post_connect_cmds (void )
Enable scan and roaming after connecting the module to the access point. This is a blocking API.
[in] |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffd,0xfffffffc,0x0006,0x0021,0x002C,0x004A,0x0025,0x0026)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wlan_connect() API needs to be called before this API.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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rsi_wlan_wps_push_button_event
int32_t rsi_wlan_wps_push_button_event (int8_t * ssid)
Start the WPS Push button in AP mode. This is a blocking API.
[in] | ssid | - SSID of the Access Point. SSID should be same as that of given in AP start API. Length of the SSID should be less than or equal to 32 bytes. |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffc,0x0021)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wlan_ap_start() API needs to be called before this API.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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rsi_send_freq_offset#
int32_t rsi_send_freq_offset (int32_t freq_offset_in_khz)
Application to provide feedback of frequency error in KHz. This is a blocking API.
[in] | freq_offset_in_khz | - Frequency deviation observed in KHz |
Returns
0 - Success
Note
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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rsi_calib_write#
int32_t rsi_calib_write (uint8_t target, uint32_t flags, int8_t gain_offset_low, int8_t gain_offset_mid, int8_t gain_offset_high, int8_t xo_ctune)
RF calibration process. This API will command the firmware to update the existing Flash/EFuse calibration data. This is a blocking API.
[in] | target | - 0 - BURN_INTO_EFUSE (Burns calibration data to EFuse) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[in] | flags | - Validate information
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[in] | gain_offset_low | - gain_offset as observed in dBm in channel-1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[in] | gain_offset_mid | - gain_offset as observed in dBm in channel-6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[in] | gain_offset_high | - gain_offset as observed in dBm in channel-11 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[in] | xo_ctune | - Allow user to directly update xo_ctune value to calibration data bypassing the freq offset loop, valid only when BURN_FREQ_OFFSET & SW_XO_CTUNE_VALID of flags is set. The range of xo_ctune is [0, 255], and the typical value is 80. |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure
Note
The gain offset values present in the NVM will be incremented by the values sent from the host.
Precondition - rsi_transmit_test_start(), rsi_send_freq_offset() API needs to be called before this API. This API is relevant in PER mode only.
For RS9116 Rev 1.5, the user needs to calibrate gain-offset for low sub-band (channel-1), mid sub-band (channel-6), and high sub-band (channel-11) and input the three gain-offsets to this API and set the corresponding flags to validate it. However, for RS9116 Rev 1.4, the user needs to calibrate gain-offset for low sub-band (channel-1) only and input the three gain-offsets to this API with dummy values for mid and high gain offsets and set the flag for low gain offset only to validate it.
Recalibration is not possible if EFuse is being used instead of flash as calibration data storage
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rsi_calib_read#
int32_t rsi_calib_read (uint8_t target, rsi_calib_read_t * calib_data, gain_offset_mid, gain_offset_high, xo_ctune)
RF calibration process. This API reads the calibration data from the Flash/EFuse storage. This is a blocking API.
[in] | target |
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[out] | calib_data | - gain_offset in dBm that will be applied for transmissions in channel-1. |
[out] | gain_offset_mid | - gain_offset in dBm that will be applied for transmissions in channel-6. |
[out] | gain_offset_high | -gain_offset in dBm that will be applied for transmissions in channel-11. |
[out] | xo_ctune | - xo_ctune value as read from the target memory. |
rsi_wireless_init() needs to be called prior this API.
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure
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rsi_parse#
int16_t rsi_parse (void * address, uint16_t length, uint8_t * value)
Parse and convert the given value in ASCII to the datatype of a given length.. This is a non-blocking API.
[in] | address | - Address |
[in] | length | - Length |
[in] | value | - Value |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure
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rsi_wlan_wps_generate_pin#
int32_t rsi_wlan_wps_generate_pin (uint8_t * wps_pin, uint16_t length)
Generate WPS pin. This is a blocking API.
[out] | wps_pin | - 8-byte WPS pin generated by the device. |
[in] | length | - This is the length of the resulted buffer measured in bytes to hold WPS pin. |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffc,0x0021,0x002C,0x0025,0x0037,0x0038)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
Refer to Error Codes section for the description of the above error codes Error Codes.
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rsi_wlan_wps_enter_pin#
int32_t rsi_wlan_wps_enter_pin (int8_t * wps_pin, Same)
Validate WPS pin entered. This is a blocking API.
[in] | wps_pin | - 8-byte valid wps pin |
[out] | Same | WPS pin if command is successful |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure
Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
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rsi_get_random_bytes#
int32_t rsi_get_random_bytes (uint8_t * result, uint32_t length)
Get random bytes from the device. This is a blocking API.
[in] | result | - Pointer to the buffer in which random data are copied from. |
[in] | length | - Length of the random data required |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure
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rsi_wlan_disconnect#
int32_t rsi_wlan_disconnect (void )
Disconnect the module from the connected access point. This is a blocking API.
N/A |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffd,0xfffffffc,0x0006,0x0021,0x002C,0x004A,0x0025,0x0026)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wlan_connect() API needs to be called before this API.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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rsi_wlan_disconnect_stations#
int32_t rsi_wlan_disconnect_stations (uint8_t * mac_address)
Disconnect a connected station from the module in AP mode. This is a blocking API.
[in] | mac_address | - Mac address (6 bytes) of the station to be disconnected. |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffc,0x0013,0x0021,0x002C,0x0015)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wlan_ap_start() API needs to be called before this API.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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rsi_config_ipaddress#
int32_t rsi_config_ipaddress (rsi_ip_version_t version, uint8_t mode, uint8_t * ip_addr, uint8_t * mask, uint8_t * gw, uint8_t * ipconfig_rsp, uint16_t length, uint8_t vap_id)
Configure the IP address to the module. This is a blocking API.
[in] | version | - IP version to be used. RSI_IP_VERSION_4 (4) – to select IPv4, RSI_IP_VERSION_6 (6) – to select IPv6 | ||||||||||
[in] | mode | - 1 - DHCP mode ; 0 - static mode | ||||||||||
[in] | ip_addr | - Pointer to IP address
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[in] | mask | - Pointer to network mask | ||||||||||
[in] | gw | - Pointer to gateway address | ||||||||||
[in] | ipconfig_rsp | - Hold the IP configuration received using DHCP. | ||||||||||
[in] | length | - Length of ipconfig_rsp buffer | ||||||||||
[in] | vap_id | - VAP id to differentiate between AP and station in concurrent mode. 0 – for station, 1 – for Access point |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffe,0xfffffffd,0xfffffffa)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wlan_connect() API needs to be called before this API.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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rsi_wlan_set_certificate_index#
int32_t rsi_wlan_set_certificate_index (uint8_t certificate_type, uint8_t cert_inx, uint8_t * buffer, uint32_t certificate_length)
Write or erase certificate into module. This is a blocking API.
[in] | certificate_type | - Type of certificate |
[in] | cert_inx | - Index of certificate |
[in] | buffer | - Certificate content |
[in] | certificate_length | - Certificate length |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffe,0xfffffffd,0xfffffffa,0x0015,0x0021,0x0025,0x0026,0x002C)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API must be called before this API.
Index-based certificate loading is valid only for storing certificates on to RAM or flash but not both at the same time.
Enable bit[27] in tcp_ip_feature_bit_map to load SSl certificate into RAM.
Enable bit[31] in tcp_ip_feature_bit_map and bit[29] in ext_tcp_ip_feature_bit_map to open 3 SSL client sockets.
Three SSL client sockets feature is supported only in WLAN mode.
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rsi_wlan_set_certificate#
int32_t rsi_wlan_set_certificate (uint8_t certificate_type, uint8_t * buffer, uint32_t certificate_length)
Load SSL/EAP certificate in the module. This is a blocking API.
[in] | certificate_type | - Type of certificate
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[in] | buffer | - Pointer to a buffer which contains the certificate | ||||||||||||||||||||||
[in] | certificate_length | - Certificate length |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffe,0xfffffffd,0xfffffffa,0x0015,0x0021,0x0025,0x0026,0x002C)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API must be called before this API.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
For TLS Certificates, the max length is 12280 bytes and for the Private Keys, it is 4088 bytes.
Module shares same TLS certificates for all supported SSL sockets.For enterprise, user can load certificates in two ways:
User can load a single certificate, for this user need to generate a single certificate which contains a combination of 4 certificates
in a given fixed order(3 actual and 1 dummy)- one Private Key, one Public Key, one dummy, and one CA certificate. The CA certificate can
include a chain of certificates. Make sure each certificate has their respective header and footer of --—BEGIN CERTIFICATE--—
and --—END CERTIFICATE--—. The dummy certificate can be a copy of one of the certificates for convenience(but must have header and footer).
The dummy certificate is not used for the authentication but is expected by the firmware.
The single certificate can be loaded with CertType as 1. The maximum allowed single certificate length is 12280 bytes if webpages feature
(TCP_IP_FEAT_HTTP_SERVER in tcp_ip_feature_bit_map) is enabled, otherwise it is 20472 bytes.User can load individual EAP certificates private key, public key, and CA certificates with CertType as 17,33 and 49 respectively.
The maximum certificate length for private key and public key is 4088 bytes. The maximum allowed CA certificate length is 4088 bytes if webpages
feature (TCP_IP_FEAT_HTTP_SERVER in tcp_ip_feature_bit_map) is enabled, otherwise it is 12280 bytes.
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rsi_wlan_get_status#
int32_t rsi_wlan_get_status (void )
Check the error code encountered during a call to a WLAN API or BSD sockets functions. This is a non-blocking API.
[in] |
Returns
Returns the error code that previously occurred. If no error occurred, returns 0.
Note
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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rsi_wlan_get#
int32_t rsi_wlan_get (rsi_wlan_query_cmd_t cmd_type, uint8_t * response, uint16_t length)
Get the required information based on the type of command. This is a blocking API.
[in] | cmd_type | - Query command type:
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[out] | response | - Response of the requested command. | ||||||||||||||||||||
[in] | length | - Length of the response buffer in bytes to hold result. |
Note
RSI_WLAN_INFO is relevant in both station and AP mode.
RSI_SOCKETS_INFO is relevant in both station mode and AP mode.
RSI_STATIONS_INFO is relevant in AP mode
RSI_GET_WLAN_STATS is relevant in AP and Station mode
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffd,0xfffffffc,0xfffffffa)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init () API needs to be called before this API.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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rsi_wlan_set#
int32_t rsi_wlan_set (rsi_wlan_set_cmd_t cmd_type, uint8_t * request, uint16_t length)
Request configuration based on the command type. This is a blocking API.
[in] | cmd_type | - Set command type: :
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[in] | request | - Request buffer | ||||||||||||
[in] | length | - Length of the request buffer in bytes
^ { uint8_t cmd_type; ^ uint8_t mac_address[6]; ^ }rsi_req_multicast_filter_info_t; ^ cmd_type are : |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffe,0xfffffffd,0xfffffffc,0x0002, 0x0003, 0x0005, 0x000A, 0x0014, 0x0015, 0x001A, 0x0021,0x0024,0x0025,0x0026,0x002C,0x003c)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
For setting MAC address, call this API immediately after
rsi_wireless_init() and before calling any other API.
rsi_config_ipaddress() needs to be call for RSI_CFG_SAVE and RSI_CFG_STORE.Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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rsi_wlan_buffer_config#
int32_t rsi_wlan_buffer_config (void , dynamic_rx_pool, dynamic_global_pool)
Configure the TX and RX global buffers ratio. This is a blocking API.
[in] | - Configure the dynamic tx ratio | |
[in] | dynamic_rx_pool | - Configure the dynamic rx ratio |
[in] | dynamic_global_pool | - Configure the dynamic global ratio |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffe,0xfffffffd,0xfffffffa,0x0021)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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rsi_wlan_ap_start#
int32_t rsi_wlan_ap_start (int8_t * ssid, uint8_t channel, rsi_security_mode_t security_type, rsi_encryption_mode_t encryption_mode, uint8_t * password, uint16_t beacon_interval, uint8_t dtim_period)
Start the module in access point mode with the given configuration. This is a blocking API.
[in] | ssid | - SSID of the access point. Length of the SSID should be less than or equal to 32 bytes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[in] | channel | - Channel number. Refer the following channels for the valid channel numbers supported:
The following table maps the channel number to the actual radio frequency in the 5 GHz spectrum.
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[in] | security_type | - Type of the security modes on which an access point needs to be operated:
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[in] | encryption_mode | - Type of the encryption mode:
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[in] | password | - PSK to be used in security mode. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[in] | beacon_interval | - Beacon interval in ms. Allowed values are integers from 100 to 1000 which are multiples of 100. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[in] | dtim_period | - DTIM period. Allowed values are integers between 1 and 255. |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffe,0xfffffffd,0xfffffffa)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
DFS channels are not supported in AP mode.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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rsi_wlan_power_save_with_listen_interval#
int32_t rsi_wlan_power_save_with_listen_interval (uint8_t psp_mode, uint8_t psp_type, uint16_t listen_interval)
Set the power save profile in WLAN mode with listen interval-based wakeup. This is a blocking API.
[in] | psp_mode | - PSP modes available are mentioned below
^ In this sleep mode, SoC will never turn off, therefore no handshake is required before sending data to the module. | ||||||
[in] | psp_type | - PSP types available are mentioned below
^ (monitor interval can be set by RSI_MONITOR_INTERVAL in rsi_wlan_config.h file, default value is 50 ms). | ||||||
[in] | listen_interval | - Used to configure sleep duration in power save and should be less than the listen interval configured by RSI_LISTEN_INTERVAL Macro in join command parameters in rsi_wlan_config.h file. |
Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
psp_type is only valid in psp_mode 1 and 2.
psp_type: RSI_UAPSD is applicable only, if WMM_PS is enabled in rsi_wlan_config.h file.
In RSI_MAX_PSP mode, Few access points will not aggregate the packets, when power save is enabled from STA. This may cause the drop in throughputs.
For the power save mode 3, select RSI_SLEEP_MODE_2 in psp_mode and RSI_HAND_SHAKE_TYPE as MSG_BASED in rsi_wlan_config.h file.
For the power save mode 9, select RSI_SLEEP_MODE_8 in psp_mode and RSI_HAND_SHAKE_TYPE as MSG_BASED in rsi_wlan_config.h file.
For the deep sleep without ram retention case, select RSI_SLEEP_MODE_10 in psp_mode and RSI_HAND_SHAKE_TYPE as MSG_BASED for msg_based or GPIO_BASED for gpio_based.
For LP sleep, select RSI_SLEEP_MODE_2 in psp_mode, select RSI_SELECT_LP_OR_ULP_MODE as RSI_LP_MODE and RSI_HAND_SHAKE_TYPE as MSG_BASED/GPIO_BASED in rsi_wlan_config.h file.
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffe,0xfffffffd,0xfffffffa)
Note
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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rsi_wlan_power_save_profile#
int32_t rsi_wlan_power_save_profile (uint8_t psp_mode, uint8_t psp_type)
Set the power save profile in WLAN mode. This is a blocking API.
[in] | psp_mode | - PSP modes available are mentioned below
^ In this sleep mode, SoC will never turn off, therefore no handshake is required before sending data to the module. | ||||||
[in] | psp_type | - PSP types available are mentioned below
^ (monitor interval can be set by RSI_MONITOR_INTERVAL in rsi_wlan_config.h file, default value is 50 ms). |
Enhanced max psp#
Enhanced max PSP is recommended. This is essentially a RSI_MAX_PSP but switches to RSI_FAST_PSP, if AP does not deliver data within 20ms for PS-Poll.
To enable this mode, follow this procedure:
Add ENABLE_ENHANCED_MAX_PSP (BIT[26]) in RSI_CONFIG_FEATURE_BITMAP,
Set psp_type to RSI_FAST_PSP (1)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
Configure the monitor interval using the RSI_MONITOR_INTERVAL macro in rsi_wlan_config.h file. (default value is 50 ms)
psp_type is only valid in psp_mode 1 and 2.
psp_type - UAPSD is applicable only if WMM_PS is enabled in rsi_wlan_config.h file.
In RSI_MAX_PSP mode, Few Access points won't aggregate the packets, when power save is enabled from STA. This may cause the drop in throughputs.
For the power save mode 3, select RSI_SLEEP_MODE_2 in psp_mode and RSI_HAND_SHAKE_TYPE as MSG_BASED in rsi_wlan_config.h file.
For the power save mode 9, select RSI_SLEEP_MODE_8 in psp_mode and RSI_HAND_SHAKE_TYPE as MSG_BASED in rsi_wlan_config.h file.
For the deep sleep without ram retention case, select RSI_SLEEP_MODE_10 in psp_mode and RSI_HAND_SHAKE_TYPE as MSG_BASED for msg_based or GPIO_BASED for gpio_based.
For LP sleep, select RSI_SLEEP_MODE_2 in psp_mode, select RSI_SELECT_LP_OR_ULP_MODE as RSI_LP_MODE and RSI_HAND_SHAKE_TYPE as MSG_BASED/GPIO_BASED in rsi_wlan_config.h file.
Powersave handshake option:
When sleep clock source is configured to '32KHz bypass clock on UULP_VBAT_GPIO_3',
use UULP_VBAT_GPIO_0 for SLEEP_IND_FROM_DEV
set RS9116_SILICON_CHIP_VER in 'RS9116.NB0.WC.GENR.OSI.X.X.X\host\sapis.h' to 'CHIP_VER_1P4_AND_ABOVE'If not using external clock on UULP_VBAT_GPIO_3' as sleep clock source,
use UULP_VBAT_GPIO_3 for SLEEP_IND_FROM_DEV
set RS9116_SILICON_CHIP_VER in 'RS9116.NB0.WC.GENR.OSI.X.X.X\host\sapis.h' to 'CHIP_VER_1P3'.
EXT_FEAT_LOW_POWER_MODE is not supported for 1.3 version chipset(CHIP_VER_1P3).
Power save modes description#
Power Save Mode 0
In this mode, module is active and power save is disabled. It can be configured any time, while the module is configured in Power Save mode 2 or 8.
Power save Mode 1
Once the module is configured to power save mode 1, it wakes up periodically based upon the DTIM interval configured in connected AP.
In power mode 1, only the RF of the module is in power save while SOC continues to work normally.
This command has to be given only when module is in connected state (with the AP). After having configured the module to power save mode, the Host can issue subsequent commands.
In power save mode 1 the module can receive data from host at any point of time but it can send/receive the data to/from remote terminal only when it is awake at DTIM intervals.
Power Save Mode 2
Once the module is configured to power save mode 2, it can be woken up either by the Host or periodically during its sleep-wakeup cycle.
Power Save mode 2 is GPIO based.
In case of GPIO based mode, whenever host wants to send data to module, it gives wakeup request by asserting UULP GPIO #2.
After wakeup, if the module is ready for data transfer, it sends wakeup indication to host by asserting UULP GPIO #3 or UULP GPIO #0.
Host is required to wait until module gives wakeup indication before sending any data to the module.
After the completion of data transfer, host can give sleep permission to module by de-asserting UULP GPIO #2. After recognizing sleep permission from host,
module gives confirmation to host by de-asserting UULP GPIO #3 or UULP GPIO #0 and again goes back to its sleep-wakeup cycle.
Module can send received packets or responses to host at any instant of time. No handshake is required on Rx path.
Power Save mode 3
Power Mode 3 is message based power save. In Power Mode 3, both radio and SOC of RS9116-WiSeConnect are in power save mode.
This mode is significant when module is in associated state with AP. Module wakes up periodically upon every DTIM and gives wakeup message ("WKP") to host.
Module can not be woken up asynchronously. Every time module intends to go to sleep it sends a sleep request message ("SLP") to the host and expects host to send the acknowledgement message ("ACK").
Host either send acknowledgement ("ACK") or any other pending message. But once ACK is sent, Host should not send any other message unless next wakeup message from module is received.
Module shall not go into complete power-save state, if ACK is not received from host for given sleep message. Module can send received packets or responses to host at any instant of time.
No handshake is required on Rx path.
Power Save mode 8
In Power save mode 8, both RF and SOC of the module are in complete power save mode. This mode is significant only when module is in un-connected state.
Power Save mode 8 can be GPIO based.
In case of GPIO based, host can wakeup the module from power save by asserting UULP GPIO #2.
After wakeup, if the module is ready for data transfer, it sends wakeup indication to host by asserting UULP GPIO #3 or UULP GPIO #0.
Host is required to wait until module gives wakeup indication before sending any data to the module.
After the completion of data transfer, host can give sleep permission to module by de-asserting UULP GPIO #2. After recognizing sleep permission from host, module gives confirmation to host by de-asserting UULP GPIO #3 or UULP GPIO #0 and again goes back to its sleep-wakeup cycle.
Module can send received packets or responses to host at any instant of time. No handshake is required on Rx path.
Power save mode 9
In Power Mode 9 both Radio and SOC of RS9116-WiSeConnect are in complete power save mode. This mode is significant when module is not connected with any AP.
Once power mode 9 command is given, the module sends ("SLP") request to host and wait for the ("ACK") from host and goes to sleep when ACK is given by host. Timer starts when power save command is issued and it can be configured by host using rsi_wlan_set_sleep_timer API.
If host does not set any sleep time, then the timer is configured for 3sec by default. Upon wakeup module sends a wakeup message to the host and expects host to give ACK before
it goes into next sleep cycle. Host either send ACK or any other messages but once ACK is sent no other packet should be sent before receiving next wakeup message.
When ulp_mode_enable is set to '2', after waking up from sleep, the module sends WKP FRM SLEEP message to host when RAM retention is not enabled.
After receiving WKP FRM SLEEP message, host needs to start giving commands from beginning as module's state is not retained.
Returns0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffe,0xfffffffd,0xfffffffa,0x0021,0x0025,0x002C,0xFFF8,0x0015,0x0026,0x0052)
Note
If the user wants to enable power save in CoEx mode (WLAN + BT LE) mode - It is mandatory to enable WLAN power save along with BT power save.
In CoEx mode, the device will enter into power save only if both protocol (WLAN, BLE) power save modes are enabled.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_power_save_disable_and_enable#
int32_t rsi_wlan_power_save_disable_and_enable (uint8_t psp_mode, uint8_t psp_type)
Disable or enable the power save feature. This is a blocking API.
[in] | psp_mode | - Power save mode |
[in] | psp_type | - Power save type |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure
Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
If RSI_SLEEP_MODE_10 is chosen as the sleep mode, commands should be recalled from driver_init() as this is without RAM retention.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_transmit_test_start#
int32_t rsi_transmit_test_start (uint16_t power, uint32_t rate, uint16_t length, uint16_t mode, uint16_t channel)
Start the transmit test. This is a blocking API.
This API is relevant in PER mode.
[in] | power | - Set transmit data rate | ||||||
[in] | rate | - Configure length of the TX packet. | ||||||
[in] | length | - Below mentioned are the available modes
^ The burst size will be determined by the <number of packets> and if its zero, then DUT keeps transmitting till a rsi_transmit_test_stop API is called. 1 | Continuous Mode | The DUT transmits a unmodulated waveform continuously 2 | Continuous wave Mode (non modulation) in DC mode | The DUT transmits a spectrum only at the center frequency of the channel. ^ A basic signal with no modulation is that of a sine wave and is usually referred to as a continuous wave (CW) signal. ^ A basic signal source produces sine waves. Ideally, the sine wave is perfect. In the frequency domain, it is viewed as a single line at some specified frequency. 3 | Continuous wave Mode (non modulation) in single tone mode (center frequency -2.5MHz) | The DUT transmits a spectrum that is generated at -2.5MHz from the center frequency of the channel selected. ^ Some amount of carrier leakage will be seen at Center Frequency. Eg: for 2412MHz, the output will be seen at 2409.5MHz 4 | Continuous wave Mode (non modulation) in single tone mode (center frequency +5MHz) | The DUT transmits a spectrum that is generated at 5MHz from the center frequency of the channel selected. Some amount of carrier leakage will be seen at Center Frequency. Eg: for 2412MHz, the output will be seen at 2417MHz. | ||||||
[in] | mode | - Set the channel number in 2.4 GHz / 5GHz. | ||||||
N/A | channel |
Note
User can configure the maximum power level allowed for the given frequncey in the configured region by providing 127 as power level
User should configure a minimum delay (approx. 10 milliseconds) before and after rsi_transmit_test_start API to observe a stable output at requested dBm level.
Data Rates#
Data rate(Mbps) | Value of rate |
---|---|
1 | 0 |
2 | 2 |
5.5 | 4 |
11 | 6 |
6 | 139 |
9 | 143 |
12 | 138 |
18 | 142 |
24 | 137 |
36 | 141 |
48 | 136 |
54 | 140 |
MCS0 | 256 |
MCS1 | 257 |
MCS2 | 258 |
MCS3 | 259 |
MCS4 | 260 |
MCS5 | 261 |
MCS6 | 262 |
MCS7 | 263 |
The following table maps the channel number to the actual radio frequency in the 2.4 GHz spectrum.#
Channel numbers (2.4GHz) | Center frequencies for 20MHz channel width |
---|---|
1 | 2412 |
2 | 2417 |
3 | 2422 |
4 | 2427 |
5 | 2432 |
6 | 2437 |
7 | 2442 |
8 | 2447 |
9 | 2452 |
10 | 2457 |
11 | 2462 |
12 | 2467 |
13 | 2472 |
14 | 2484 |
The following table maps the channel number to the actual radio frequency in the 5 GHz spectrum for 20MHz channel bandwidth. The channel numbers in 5 GHz range is from 36 to 165.#
Channel Numbers(5GHz) | Center frequencies for 20MHz channel width |
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36 | 5180 |
40 | 5200 |
44 | 5220 |
48 | 5240 |
52 | 5260 |
56 | 5280 |
60 | 5300 |
64 | 5320 |
149 | 5745 |
153 | 5765 |
157 | 5785 |
161 | 5805 |
165 | 5825 |
Note
Precondition - rsi_wlan_radio_init() API needs to be called before this API.
Rate flags can be added in rsi_wlan_common_config.h file.
In rate flags, BIT(6) - Immediate Transfer, set this bit to transfer packets immediately ignoring energy/traffic in channelBefore starting Continuous Wave mode, user must start Continuous mode with power and channel values that are intended to be used in Continuous Wave mode i.e.
Start Continuous mode with intended power value and channel values - Pass any valid values for rate and length.
Stop Continuous mode
Start Continuous Wave mode
If user wants to switch continuous wave mode, first need to stop the transmit test and again need to give continous wave mode which user wants to switch.
In 2.4GHz, to start transmit test in 12,13,14 channels, configure set region parameters in rsi_wlan_config.h
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffa,0x000A, 0x0021, 0x0025, 0x002C)
Note
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_transmit_test_stop#
int32_t rsi_transmit_test_stop (void )
Stops the transmit test. This is a blocking API.
This API is relevant in PER mode.
[in] |
Returns
0 - Success
Non Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffa,0x0021, 0x0025, 0x002C)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wlan_radio_init() API needs to be called before this API.
User should configure a minimum delay (approx. 10 milliseconds) before and after rsi_transmit_test_start API to observe a stable output at requested dBm level.
Refer to Error Codes section for the description of the above error codes Error Codes.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_receive_stats_start#
int32_t rsi_wlan_receive_stats_start (uint16_t channel)
Get the Transmit (TX) and Receive (RX) packets statistics. When this API is called by the host with valid channel number, the module gives the statistics to the host for every 1 second asynchronously. If wlan_receive_stats_response_handler() is registered through rsi_wlan_register_callbacks(), it's a non blocking API, otherwise, a blocking API.
[in] | channel | - Valid channel number: 2.4GHz or 5GHz |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffa,0x0021, 0x0025, 0x002c, 0x000A)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wlan_radio_init() API needs to be called before this API.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_receive_stats_stop#
int32_t rsi_wlan_receive_stats_stop (void )
Stop the Transmit (TX) & Receive(RX) packets statistics.
If wlan_receive_stats_response_handler() is registered through rsi_wlan_register_callbacks(), it's non blocking API, otherwise, a blocking API.
[in] |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffa,0x0021, 0x0025, 0x002c)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wlan_radio_init() API needs to be called before this API.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_send_data#
int32_t rsi_wlan_send_data (uint8_t * buffer, uint32_t length)
Send the raw data in TCP/IP bypass mode. This is a blocking API.
[in] | buffer | - Pointer to the buffer to send |
[in] | length | - Length of the buffer to send |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure
If return value is less than 0
-2 - Invalid Parameters
-4 - Buffer not available to serve the command
If return value is greater than 0
0x0021,0x002C,0x0025
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_ping_async#
int32_t rsi_wlan_ping_async (uint8_t flags, uint8_t * ip_address, uint16_t size, void(*)(uint16_t status, const uint8_t *buffer, const uint16_t length) wlan_ping_response_handler, status, buffer, length)
Send a ping request to the target IP address.
If wlan_ping_response_handler() is registered through rsi_wlan_register_callbacks(), it's non blocking API, otherwise, a blocking API.
[in] | flags | - BIT(0): RSI_IPV6 Set this bit to enable IPv6; by default, it is configured to IPv4 |
[in] | ip_address | - Target IP address. |
[in] | size | - Ping data size to send. Maximum supported is 300 bytes. |
[in] | wlan_ping_response_handler | - Called when ping response has been received from the module. |
[out] | status | - Response status |
[out] | buffer | - Response buffer |
[out] | length | - Length of the response buffer |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffe,0xfffffffa,0x0015,0xBB21,0xBB4B,0xBB55)
Note
Precondition - rsi_config_ipaddress() API needs to be called before this API.
The module can't receive ping packets whose length is more than 308 bytes.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_register_auto_config_rsp_handler#
void rsi_register_auto_config_rsp_handler (void(*)(uint16_t status, uint8_t state) rsi_auto_config_rsp_handler, status, state)
Register auto-configuration response handler.. This is a non-blocking API.
[in] | rsi_auto_config_rsp_handler | - Pointer to rsi_auto_config_rsp_handler |
[out] | status | - Response status, 0 if success else failure. |
[out] | state | - BIT(1) RSI_AUTO_CONFIG_FAILED. |
Returns
Void
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_add_profile#
int32_t rsi_wlan_add_profile (uint32_t type, uint8_t * profile)
Add profile for auto configuration. This is a blocking API.
[in] | type | - profile type. Supported profile types are: |
[in] | profile | - Pointer to config profile and profile structure |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffa)
Note
This API is not supported in current release.
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_get_state#
uint8_t rsi_wlan_get_state (void )
Get the current WLAN state.. This is a non-blocking API.
[in] |
Returns
Current WLAN state.
WLAN states are as follows:RSI_WLAN_STATE_NONE = 0,
RSI_WLAN_STATE_OPERMODE_DONE,
RSI_WLAN_STATE_BAND_DONE,
RSI_WLAN_STATE_INIT_DONE,
RSI_WLAN_STATE_SCAN_DONE,
RSI_WLAN_STATE_CONNECTED,
RSI_WLAN_STATE_IP_CONFIG_DONE,
RSI_WLAN_STATE_IPV6_CONFIG_DONE,
RSI_WLAN_STATE_AUTO_CONFIG_GOING_ON,
RSI_WLAN_STATE_AUTO_CONFIG_DONE,
RSI_WLAN_STATE_AUTO_CONFIG_FAILED
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_get_profile#
int32_t rsi_wlan_get_profile (uint32_t type, rsi_config_profile_t * profile_rsp, uint16_t length)
Get the stored config profile. This is a blocking API.
[in] | type | - Config profile type. |
[in] | profile_rsp | - Config profile response in the form of below structure: |
[in] | length | - Length of the config profile response |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffa)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
This API is not supported in current release.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_fill_config_profile#
uint8_t* rsi_fill_config_profile (uint32_t type, uint8_t * profile_buffer)
Fill the config profile based on the profile type.. This is a non-blocking API.
[in] | type | - Profile type |
[in] | profile_buffer | - Pointer to profile buffer |
Returns
Profile buffer
Note
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_delete_profile#
int32_t rsi_wlan_delete_profile (uint32_t type)
Delete stored configuration based on profile type. This is a blocking API.
[in] | type | - Profile type |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffa)
Note
This API is not supported in current release.
Precondition - rsi_wireless_init() API needs to be called before this API.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_enable_auto_config#
int32_t rsi_wlan_enable_auto_config (uint8_t enable, uint32_t type)
Enable or disable auto-config with respect to profile. This is a blocking API.
[in] | enable | - 0 - Disable the auto configuration feature. | ||||||||||||||||||
[in] | type | - Profile type
|
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffa)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wlan_set() API needs to be called before this API.
Currently Profile based feature is not supported.
If user tries to give any other command during autojoin, then user gets error 0x002C.
To avoid this, user have to disable auto_join feature and give other commands.The parameters of the following APIs are saved when rsi_wlan_enable_auto_config() is called:
rsi_wireless_init(), rsi_wlan_scan(), rsi_wlan_scan_with_bitmap_options(), rsi_wlan_connect(),
rsi_config_ipaddress(), rsi_wireless_antenna(), rsi_wlan_bgscan_profile(), rsi_radio_caps(), rsi_wlan_ap_startRefer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_pmk_generate#
int32_t rsi_wlan_pmk_generate (int8_t type, int8_t * psk, int8_t * ssid, uint8_t * pmk, uint16_t length, 32-byte)
Generate PMK if PSK and SSID are provided. This is a blocking API.
[in] | type | - Possible values of this field are 1, 2, and 3, but we only pass 3 for generation of PMK. |
[in] | psk | - Expected parameters are pre-shared key(PSK) of the access point |
[in] | ssid | - Contain the SSID of the access point, this field will be valid only if TYPE value is 3. |
[in] | pmk | - PMK array |
[in] | length | - Length of PMK array |
[out] | 32-byte | PMK |
Returns
0 - Success (If type value is 3)
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0x0021,0x0025,0x0026,0x0028,0x002C,0x0039,0x003a,0x003b)
Note
Precondition - rsi_wlan_connect() API needs to be called before this API.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_set_sleep_timer#
int16_t rsi_wlan_set_sleep_timer (uint16_t sleep_time)
Configure the sleep timer mode of the module to go into sleep during power save operation. This is a blocking API.
[in] | sleep_time | - Sleep Time value in seconds. Minimum value is 1, and maximum value is 2100 |
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure
Note
Can be issued any time in case of power save mode 8 with handshake type as MSG_BASED.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_register_callbacks#
uint16_t rsi_wlan_register_callbacks (uint32_t callback_id, void(*)(uint16_t status, uint8_t *buffer, const uint32_t length) callback_handler_ptr, status, buffer, length)
Register the WLAN callback functions. This is a non-blocking API.
N/A | callback_id | Assert Value |
N/A | callback_handler_ptr | 6 |
[out] | status | - Status of the asynchronous response |
[out] | buffer | - Payload of the asynchronous response |
[out] | length | - Length of the payload |
Prototypes of the callback functions with given callback id#
Callback id | Function Description |
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RSI_JOIN_FAIL_CB | Called when asynchronous rejoin failure is received from the firmware. Application should try to re-join to the AP. This is valid in both AP and STA mode This callback is triggered when module fails to connect to AP in STA mode or when AP creation fails. |
Note
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RSI_IP_FAIL_CB | Called when asynchronous DHCP renewal failure is received from the firmware. Application should retry IP configuration. This is valid in both AP and STA mode. This callback is triggered when module fails to renew the DHCP. |
Note
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RSI_REMOTE_SOCKET_TERMINATE_CB | Called when asynchronous remote TCP socket closed is received from the firmware. It is an indication given to application that the socket is terminated from remote. This is valid in both STA and AP mode. This callback is triggered when remote socket is terminated or closed |
Note
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RSI_IP_CHANGE_NOTIFY_CB | Called when asynchronous IP change notification is received from the firmware. It is an indication given to application that the IP has been modified. This is valid only in STA mode. This callback is triggered when AP changes the IP address. |
Note
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RSI_STATIONS_DISCONNECT_NOTIFY_CB | Called when asynchronous station disconnect notification is received from the firmware in AP mode. It is an indication that the AP is disconnect. Application should retry to connect to the AP. This is valid when module acts as AP. This callback is triggered when stations are disconnected. |
Note
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RSI_STATIONS_CONNECT_NOTIFY_CB | Called when asynchronous station connect notification is received from the firmware in AP mode. It is an indication that the application is connected to the AP. This is valid when 9116 module acts as AP. This callback is triggered when stations are connected. |
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RSI_WLAN_DATA_RECEIVE_NOTIFY_CB | Called when asynchronous data is received from the firmware in TCP/IP bypass mode. This is valid in both AP and STA mode. This callback is triggered when data is received in TCP/IP bypass mode. |
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RSI_WLAN_WFD_DISCOVERY_NOTIFY_CB | Called when Wi-Fi direct device discovery notification received from the firmware. This is valid in Wi-Fi Direct Mode only. This callback is triggered when a peer is discovered by the device. |
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RSI_WLAN_RECEIVE_STATS_RESPONSE_CB | Called when asynchronous receive statistics from the firmware in PER mode. This is valid in PER Mode only. This callback is triggered when module wants to receive statistics. |
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RSI_WLAN_WFD_CONNECTION_REQUEST_NOTIFY_CB | Called when Wi-Fi direct connection request from the firmware. This is valid in Wi-Fi Direct Mode only. This call back is triggered when there is a connection request from other peer device. |
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RSI_WLAN_RAW_DATA_RECEIVE_HANDLER | Called when raw data packets are received from the firmware. This is valid in both AP and STA mode. This callback is triggered when raw data is received in TCP/IP bypass mode. |
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RSI_WLAN_SOCKET_CONNECT_NOTIFY_CB | Called when a socket connection response comes to the host. This is valid in both STA and AP mode. This callback is registered and triggered when socket connects. |
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RSI_WLAN_SERVER_CERT_RECEIVE_NOTIFY_CB | Reserved |
RSI_WLAN_ASYNC_STATS | Called when asynchronous response comes from the firmware to the host. Host can register this callback to get all the information regarding AP connectivity. |
RSI_WLAN_ASSERT_NOTIFY_CB | Called when WLAN assertion is triggered from firmware. It returns the assert value to the application. |
RSI_WLAN_MAX_TCP_WINDOW_NOTIFY_CB | Reserved |
RSI_WLAN_ASYNC_STATS#
• Asychronous messages are used to indicate module state to host. Asynchronous message are enabled by setting bit 10 of the custom feature bitmap in opermode.
• In async messages time_stamp, state_code, reason_code, rsi_channel, rsi_rssi and rsi_bssid are logged.
time_stamp (4 bytes)
This is the value of the time stamp counter at the time of message; timestamps increment at intervals of 100ms.
state_code (1 byte)
This field indicates the state of the module.
state_code
contains two parts, the upper nibble and lower nibble.The upper nibble indicates the state of the rejoin process. The following table documents the possible values of the upper nibble of state_code.
State
Upper Nibble
Indication
Scan Trigger (State I)
0x00
Startup. Initial Roam
0x10
Beacon Loss. Failover Roam
0x20
De-authentication. AP induced roam / Disconnect from supplicant
Scan Result/Decision (State II)
0x50
Current AP is best
0x60
Better AP found
0x70
No AP found
Final Connection (State III)
0x80
Associated
0x90
Unassociated
The lower nibble of state_code indicates the reason for a state change. The following table documents the possible values of the lower nibble of state_code.
Lower Nibble
Reason for State Change
0x00
No reason specified
0x01
No response from AP for authentication request(Authentication denial)
0x02
Association denial
0x03
User configured AP is not present
0x05
EAPOL TX failure
0x06
Deauthentication from user
0x07
PSK not configured
0x08
key-handshake failure during rejoin/roaming/after connection(Disconnection from supplicant)
0x09
Roaming not enabled
reason_code (1 byte)
Indicates the reason for a failure.
These failures also include EAP connection errors for certificate parsing.
All supported reason codes are listed below
reason_code
Reason codes
0x00
No reason specified
0x01
No response from AP for authentication request(Authentication denial)
0x02
Association denial
0x03
User configured AP is not present
0x05
EAPOL TX failure
0x06
Deauthentication from user
0x07
PSK not configured
0x08
key-handshake failure during rejoin/roaming/after connection(Disconnection from supplicant)
0x09
Roaming not enabled
0x10
Beacon Loss (failover Roam)
0x20
De-authentication (AP induced Roam/Deauth from supplicant)
0x28
TLS CA Cert not present
0x29
TLS PRIVATE key not present
0x2A
TLS Client Cert not present
0x2B
TLS no Cert present
0x2C
PEAP CA Cert not present
0x2D
Server Cert Invalid Key Type
0x2E
Server Intermediate CA Invalid Key Type
0x2F
Server Root CA Invalid Key Type
0x30
Client Cert Invalid Key Type
0x31
Client Root CA Invalid Key Type
0x32
FIPS Server Cert Invalid Length
0x33
FIPS Server Intermediate CA Invalid Length
0x34
FIPS Server Root CA Invalid Length
0x35
FIPS Client Cert Invlaid Length
0x36
FIPS Client Root CA Invalid Length
0x37
Server Cert 4096-bit length support is not enabled
* 0x38
Server Intermediate CA 4096-bit length support is not enabled
* 0x39
Server Root CA 4096-bit length support is not enabled
* 0x3A
Client Cert 4096-bit length support is not enabled
* 0x3B
Client Root CA 4096-bit length support is not enabled
0x3C
Server Cert Invalid Sign Alg
0x3D
Server Intermediate CA Invalid Sign Alg
0x3E
Server Root CA Invalid Sign Length
0x3F
Client Cert Invalid Sign Alg
0x40
Client Root CA Invalid Sign Length
0x41
Server Intermediate CA not Present
0x42
Server Root CA Parse Error
0x43
Server Intermediate Root CA Parse Error
0x44
Sever Cert Parse Error
0x45
Client Cert Parse Error
0x46
Incorrect Private Key Password
0x47
EAP Failure Received
0x48
Client Cert Bad Date Error
0x49
Server Cert Bad Date Error
0x4A
Server Root CA Bad Date Error
0x4B
Client Root CA Bad Date Error
0x4C
Server Intermediate Root CA Bad Date Error
0x4D
Pem Header Error
0x4E
Pem Footer Error
0x4F
Client Intermediate CA Invalid Sign Length
0x50
Client Intermediate CA Invalid Length
0x51
FIPS Client Intermediate CA Invalid Length
0x52
Client Intermediate CA invalid Key Type
0x53
Pem Error
In addition to the above, reason code received in Deauthentication/Disassociation frame from AP is added. This will set the MSB bit of reason_code.
If MSB bit is set in reason code, then mask it with 0x7f to get the acutal reason code received in Deauthentication/Disassociation frame.
In RS9116 Rev 1.4, above reason codes will come only in TCP/IP bypass mode.
Pem Header Error(0x4D) or Pem Footer Error(0x4E) are only applicable if certificates are loaded individually. In case if certificates are loaded combinedly in a single file, only Pem Error(0x53) will be triggered for Header or Footer errors.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_update_gain_table#
int32_t rsi_wlan_update_gain_table (uint8_t band, uint8_t bandwidth, uint8_t * payload, uint16_t payload_len)
Assign the user-configurable channel gain values in different regions to the module from the user. This API is used for overwriting default gain tables that are present in the firmware.
Users can load 2 gain tables (i.e. 2.4GHz-20Mhz, 5GHz-20Mhz) one after the other by changing band and bandwidth values. This is a blocking API.
[in] | band | - 0 : 2.4GHz |
[in] | bandwidth | - 0 : 20 MHz |
[in] | payload | - Pass channel gain values for different regions in an given array format. |
[in] | payload_len | - Max payload length (table size) in 2.4GHz is 128 bytes. |
Gain Table Payload Format#
1. Gain table Format for 2.4GHz Band: (Each entry of the table is 1 byte)
In 2.4GHz, Max Gain/Power obtained from certification should be doubled and loaded.
<TABLE NAME[]>= {
<NO.of Regions>,
<REGION NAME 1>, <CHANNEL_CODE_2G>,
<CHANNEL NUMBER 1>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR b RATE>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR g RATE>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR n RATE>,
<CHANNEL NUMBER 2>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR b RATE>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR g RATE>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR n RATE>,
.
.
.
.
.
<CHANNEL NUMBER m-1>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR b RATE>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR g RATE>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR n RATE>,
<CHANNEL NUMBER m>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR b RATE>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR g RATE>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR n RATE>,
<REGION NAME 2>, <CHANNEL_CODE_2G>,
<CHANNEL NUMBER 1>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR b RATE>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR g RATE>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR n RATE>,
<CHANNEL NUMBER 2>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR b RATE>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR g RATE>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR n RATE>,
.
.
.
.
<CHANNEL NUMBER m-1>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR b RATE>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR g RATE>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR n RATE>,
<CHANNEL NUMBER m>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR b RATE>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR g RATE>, <2 * MAX POWER FOR n RATE>,
};
Gain table Format for 5GHz Band (Each entry of the table is 1 byte):
In 5GHz, Max Gain/Power obtained from certification should be loaded.
<TABLE NAME[]>= {
<NO.of Regions>,
<REGION NAME 1>, <CHANNEL_CODE_5G>,
<CHANNEL NUMBER IN BAND 1 IF ANY>, <MAX POWER FOR 11a RATE>, <MAX POWER FOR n RATE>,
<BAND_NUMBER 1>, <MAX POWER FOR 11a RATE>, <MAX POWER FOR n RATE>,
<CHANNEL NUMBER IN BAND 2 IF ANY>, <MAX POWER FOR 11a RATE>, <MAX POWER FOR n RATE>,
<BAND_NUMBER 2>, <MAX POWER FOR 11a RATE>, <MAX POWER FOR n RATE>,
<CHANNEL NUMBER IN BAND 3 IF ANY>, <MAX POWER FOR 11a RATE>, <MAX POWER FOR n RATE>,
<BAND_NUMBER 3>, <MAX POWER FOR 11a RATE>, <MAX POWER FOR n RATE>,
<CHANNEL NUMBER IN BAND 4 IF ANY>, <MAX POWER FOR 11a RATE>, <MAX POWER FOR n RATE>,
<BAND_NUMBER 4>, <MAX POWER FOR 11a RATE>, <MAX POWER FOR n RATE>,
.
.
.
.
.
<REGION NAME y>, <CHANNEL_CODE_5G>,
};
2. Supported Region names:
FCC, RED,TELEC
The following are the regions and the values to be passed instead of macros in the example.
Region | Macro Value
------------|--------------------
FCC | 0
RED | 1
TELEC | 2
3. <CHANNEL_CODE_2G> is a 8 bit value which is encoded as:
If TX powers of all the channels are same, then use CHANNEL_CODE_2G as 17. In this case, mention channel number as 255.
Tf TX power is not same for all channels, then indicate CHANNEL_CODE_2G as no-of channels. And specify tx power values for all the channels indicated.
4. <CHANNEL_CODE_5G> is a 8 bit value encoded as number of rows in a region for 5G band.
a. 5G is divided into 4 sub bands:
band 1: channel number <= 48
band 2: channel number > 48 and channel number <= 64
band 3: channel number > 64 and channel number <= 144
band 4: channel number > 144
b. If any channel in a band has different set of power values, specify the channel number followed by power values.
c. If all the channels in a band 1 has same power values, specify the band number as 1 followed by power value.
d. If all the channels in a band 2 has same power values, specify the band number as 2 followed by power value.
e. If all the channels in a band 3 has same power values, specify the band number as 3 followed by power value.
f. If all the channels in a band 4 has same power values, specify the band number as 4 followed by power value.
Example payload formats#
Examples:
For 2.4GHz Band in 20MHz bandwidth
{3, //NUM_OF_REGIONS
FCC, 13, //NUM_OF_CHANNELS
// rate, 11b, 11g, 11n
1, 34, 20, 20,
2, 34, 28, 28,
3, 34, 32, 32,
4, 34, 36, 36,
5, 34, 38, 38,
6, 34, 40, 40,
7, 34, 38, 38,
8, 34, 36, 36,
9, 34, 32, 32,
10, 34, 32, 32,
11, 34, 24, 24,
12, 34, 16, 24,
13, 34, 12, 12,
TELEC, 17,
255, 20, 16, 16,
}; //}}}
For 5GHz band in 20MHz bandwidth
{2,
FCC, 6,
1, 9, 10, //band 1
2, 8, 9, //band 2
100, 4, 4, //band 3
3, 6, 8, //band 3
149, 3, 3, //band 4
TELEC, 4,
1, 9, 10, //band 1
2, 8, 10, //band 2
3, 6, 8, //band 3
4, 6, 7, //band 4
};
Customers using Certified MARS antenna should use the gain table structures below:#
For 2.4GHz Band in 20MHz bandwidth
{3,//NUM_OF_REGIONS
FCC, 0xD,//NUM_OF_CHANNELS
// rate, 11b, 11g, 11n
1, 28, 32, 30,
2, 28, 32, 30,
3, 28, 32, 30,
4, 30, 28, 34,
5, 30, 28, 34,
6, 30, 28, 34,
7, 30, 28, 34,
8, 30, 28, 34,
9, 28, 30, 30,
10, 28, 30, 30,
11, 28, 30, 30,
12, 28, 30, 30,
13, 28, 30, 30,
TELEC,0x11, //NA
255, 20, 16, 16,
};
For 5GHz band in 20MHz bandwidth
{2,
FCC, 0x6,
1, 12, 12, //band 1
2, 11, 11, //band 2
100, 10, 12, //band 3
3, 13, 13, //band 3
140, 10, 11, //band 4
4, 13, 13, //band 4
TELEC, 0x4, //NA
1, 9, 10, //band 1
2, 8, 10, //band 2
3, 6, 8, //band 3
4, 6, 7, //band 4
};
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure (Possible Error Codes - 0xfffffffe,0xfffffffd,0x0021,0x003E)
Note
Precondition - rsi_radio_init() API needs to be called before this API
Length of the payload should match with payload_len parameter value.
40MHz is not supported in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz
This API must be used by customers who has done FCC/RED/TELEC certification with their own antenna. Inappropriate use of this API may result in violation of FCC/RED/TELEC, or any certifications and Silicon labs is not liable for that.
Internally firmware maintains two gain tables: Worldwide table & Region based table. Worldwide table is populated by firmware with maximum power values that chip can transmit that meets target specifications like EVM. Region based table has default gain value set.
When certifying with your own antenna, region must be set to Worldwide and sweep the power from 0 to 21dBm. Arrive at maximum power level that is passing certification especially band-edge.
These FCC/RED/TELEC maximum power level should be loaded in end-to-end mode via WLAN User Gain table.
This API must be called after every boot-up since this information is not saved inside flash.
Region based user gain table sent by application is copied onto Region based table. SoC uses this table in FCC/RED/TELEC to limit power and not to violate allowed limits. For Worldwide region firmware uses Worldwide table for transmit.
For other regions (FCC/RED/TELEC), firmware uses minimum value of Worldwide and Region based table for transmit.There will be part to part variation across chips and offsets are estimated during manufacturing flow which will be applied as correction factor during normal mode of operation.
Refer to Error Codes for the description of above error codes.
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c
rsi_wlan_csi_config_async#
int32_t rsi_wlan_csi_config_async (uint8_t enable, uint32_t periodicity, uint8_t num_of_mac_addr, uint8_t(*) mac_addr, void(*)(uint16_t status, uint8_t *buffer, const uint32_t length) wlan_csi_data_response_handler)
Enable or disable CSI data retrieval with configured periodicity.
[out] | enable | - Response status: 0 - Success, 0x21 - rsi_wlan_csi_config_async() called in wrong state |
[out] | periodicity | - Response buffer |
[out] | num_of_mac_addr | - Length of the response buffer. Payload length will be sizeof(rsi_rsp_csi_data_t) bytes. |
[in] | mac_addr | - Pointer to a 2-D matrix containing the list of MAC addresses. |
[in] | wlan_csi_data_response_handler | - Called when CSI data has been received from the module. |
rsi_wlan_scan() API needs to be called before this API.
Note
Callback implementation example -
void rsi_wlan_csi_data_response_handler(uint16_t status, rsi_rsp_csi_data_t *payload, const uint32_t payload_length)
Note
rsi_rsp_csi_data_s : Structure type supposed to hold incoming CSI data
Returns
0 - Success
Non-Zero Value - Failure
-1 - Callback not registered
-4 - Buffer unavailable to serve the command
Note
Refer to Error Codes section for the description of the above error codes Error Codes
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of file wlan/rsi_wlan_apis.c