Under WPA3-Personal, SAE authentication is used to derive PMK
which is more secure and immune to offline dictionary attacks.
1. Add modules to generate SAE commit/confirm for the handshake
2. Add modules that build and parse SAE data in Auth frames
3. Add WPA3 association and key mgmt definitions
4. Invert y-bit while solving for ECC co-ordinate -
Once an X co-ordinate is obtained, solving for Y co-ordinate
using an elliptical curve equation results in 2 possible values,
Y and (P - Y), where p is the prime number. The co-ordinates are
used for deriving keys in SAE handshake. As par the 802.11 spec
if LSB of X is same as LSB of Y then Y is chosen, (P - Y) otherwise.
This is not what is implemented, so fix this behavior to obtain the
correct Y co-ordinate.
This change ports SAE(Simultaneous Authentication of Equals)
feature from wpa_supplicant and makes it work with mbedtls
crypto APIs. Currently only group 19 is supported. A sample
SAE handshake is included in the testcase. Other minor
changes for DH groups are also included.
1. Add CCMP, AES crypto modules for unicast protected Mgmt frames
2. Add support for computing SHA256 MIC on Bcast Mgmt frames
3. Add support for storing iGTK during 4-way handshake.
4. Provide APIs to MLME for utilizing the SW crypto modules
5. Link PMF changes from WiFi library submodule
1. Add APIs for configuring PMF through set config.
2. Map Supplicant and Wifi Cipher types.
3. Add support for PMF negotiation while generating RSN IE.
1. The fault signal 3 for unit 2 is corrected to the right value
2. Now `mcpwm_fault_set_oneshot_mode` will clear the status before, no
need to reset the peripheral.
3. The capture feature relies on the prescaler, but it's only
initialized in the mcpwm_init funciton, which is used to initialize a
PWM channel. This means, the capture may not work correctly if no PWM
channel is enabled.
Now the prescaler is also updated when `mcpwm_capture_enable` is
called.
we should only load one module once.
if we load one module twice, python will regard the same object loaded in the first time and second time as different objects.
it will lead to strange errors like `isinstance(object, type_of_this_object)` return False
If we have multiple configs, we need to flash DUT with different binaries. But if we don't close DUT before apply new config, the old DUT will be reused, so new config name will not be applied.
Currently we use config and test function as filter when assign cases to one CI job. It's not necessary as the runner can run test with different configs / test functions. Now we will try to assign as many cases to a job as possible, to reduce the amount of jobs required.