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77273ec43Smmehari## 802.11 packet injection
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97273ec43SmmehariThe Linux wireless networking stack (i.e. driver, mac80211, cfg80211, net_dev, user app) is a robust implementation supporting a plethora of wireless devices. As robust as it is, it also has a drawback when it comes to single-layer testing.
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117273ec43SmmehariPing and Iperf are well established performance measurement tools. However, using such tools to measure 802.11 PHY performance can be misleading, simply because they touch multiple layers in the network stack.
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137273ec43SmmehariLuckily, the mac80211 Linux subsystem provides packet injection functionality and it allows us to have finer control over physical layer testing.
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157273ec43SmmehariTo this end, we have adapted a [packetspammer](https://github.com/gnychis/packetspammer) application originally written by Andy Green <[email protected]> and maintained by George Nychis <[email protected]>.
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17fdbf6a5aSJiao Xianjun### Build inject_80211 on board
187273ec43SmmehariUserspace program to inject 802.11 packets through mac80211 supported (softmac) wireless devices.
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20*4ec04889SJiao XianjunLogin/ssh to the board and setup internet connection according to the Quick Start. Then
21fdbf6a5aSJiao Xianjun```
22*4ec04889SJiao Xianjunapt install libpcap-dev
23fdbf6a5aSJiao Xianjuncd openwifi/inject_80211
24fdbf6a5aSJiao Xianjunmake
25fdbf6a5aSJiao Xianjun```
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277273ec43Smmehari### Options
287273ec43Smmehari  ```
297273ec43Smmehari-m/--hw_mode <hardware operation mode> (a,g,n)
307273ec43Smmehari-r/--rate_index <rate/MCS index> (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7)
317273ec43Smmehari-i/--sgi_flag (0,1)
327273ec43Smmehari-n/--num_packets <number of packets>
337273ec43Smmehari-s/--payload_size <payload size in bytes>
347273ec43Smmehari-d/--delay <delay between packets in usec>
357273ec43Smmehari-h   this menu
367273ec43Smmehari  ```
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387273ec43Smmehari### Example:
397273ec43Smmehari```
407273ec43Smmehariiw dev wlan0 interface add mon0 type monitor && ifconfig mon0 up
417273ec43Smmehariinject_80211 -m n -r 0  -n 64 -s 100 mon0     # Inject 10 802.11n packets at 6.5Mbps bitrate and 64bytes size
427273ec43Smmehari```
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447273ec43Smmehari### Link performance test
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467273ec43SmmehariTo make a profound experimental analysis on the physical layer performance, we can rely on automation scripts.
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487273ec43SmmehariThe following script will inject 100 802.11n packets at different bitrates and payload sizes.
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507273ec43Smmehari```
517273ec43Smmehari#!/bin/bash
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537273ec43SmmehariHW_MODE='n'
547273ec43SmmehariCOUNT=100
557273ec43SmmehariDELAY=1000
567273ec43SmmehariRATE=( 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 )
577273ec43SmmehariSIZE=( $(seq -s' ' 50 100 1450) ) # paload size in bytes
587273ec43SmmehariIF="mon0"
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607273ec43Smmeharifor (( i = 0 ; i < ${#PAYLOAD[@]} ; i++ )) do
617273ec43Smmehari	for (( j = 0 ; j < ${#RATE[@]} ; j++ )) do
627273ec43Smmehari		inject_80211 -m $HW_MODE -n $COUNT -d $DELAY -r ${RATE[$j]} -s ${SIZE[$i]} $IF
637273ec43Smmehari		sleep 1
647273ec43Smmehari	done
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677273ec43Smmehari```
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697273ec43SmmehariOn the receiver side, we can use tcpdump to collect the pcap traces.
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717273ec43Smmehari```
727273ec43Smmehariiw dev wlan0 interface add mon0 type monitor && ifconfig mon0 up
737273ec43Smmeharitcpdump -i mon0 -w trace.pcap 'wlan addr1 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff and wlan addr2 66:55:44:33:22:11'
747273ec43Smmehari```
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767273ec43SmmehariWlan addresses *ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff* and *66:55:44:33:22:11* are specific to our injector application.
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787273ec43SmmehariNext, we analyze the collected pcap traces using the analysis tool provided.
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807273ec43Smmehari```
817273ec43Smmeharianalyze_80211 trace.pcap
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847273ec43SmmehariAn excerpt from a sample analysis looks the following
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867273ec43Smmehari```
877273ec43SmmehariHW MODE	RATE(Mbps)	SGI	SIZE(bytes)	COUNT	Duration(sec)
887273ec43Smmehari=======	==========	===	===========	=====	=============
897273ec43Smmehari802.11n	6.5           	OFF	54		100	0.11159
907273ec43Smmehari802.11n	13.0		OFF	54		100	0.11264
917273ec43Smmehari802.11n	19.5		OFF	54		100	0.11156
927273ec43Smmehari802.11n	26.0		OFF	54	    	100	0.11268
937273ec43Smmehari802.11n	39.0		OFF	54	    	100	0.11333
947273ec43Smmehari802.11n	52.0		OFF	54	    	100	0.11149
957273ec43Smmehari802.11n	58.5		OFF	54	    	100	0.11469
967273ec43Smmehari802.11n	65.0		OFF	54	    	100	0.11408
977273ec43Smmehari```
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