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16dfa79bdSJiao XianjunWe extend the **CSI** (Channel State Information) to **CSI** (Chip State Information)!
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322dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao## Quick start
422dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao- Power on the SDR board.
522dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao- Connect a computer to the SDR board via Ethernet cable. The computer should have static IP 192.168.10.1. Open a terminal on the computer, and then in the terminal:
622dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
722dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ssh [email protected]
822dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  (password: openwifi)
922dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  cd openwifi
1022dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ./wgd.sh
1122dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  (Wait for the script completed)
1222dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ./monitor_ch.sh sdr0 11
1322dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  (Monitor on channel 11. You can change 11 to other channel that is busy)
1422dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  insmod side_ch.ko
1522dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ./side_ch_ctl g
1622dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
1722dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  You should see on board outputs like:
1822dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
1922dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  loop 64 side info count 61
2022dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  loop 128 side info count 99
2122dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ...
2222dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
2322dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  If the second number (61, 99, ...) is not zero and keeps increasing, that means the CSI (Chip State Information) is going to the computer smoothly.
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2522dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao- Open another terminal on the computer, and run:
2622dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
2722dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  cd openwifi/user_space/side_ch_ctl_src
2822dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  python3 side_info_display.py
2922dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
3022dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  The python script needs "matplotlib.pyplot" and "numpy" packages installed. Now you should see 3 figures showing run-time **frequency offset**, **channel state/response** and **constellation form equalizer**. Meanwhile the python script prints the **timestamp**.
31*f128da31SJiao Xianjun  ![](./csi-screen-shot.jpg)
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33d37eefc6SJiao Xianjun  While running, all informations are also stored into a file **side_info.txt**. A matlab script **test_side_info_file_display.m** is offered to help you do analysis on the Chip State Information offline.
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35db036a32SJiao Xianjun## Understand the CSI feature
361f919d9fSJiao Xianjun  The CSI information is extracted via the openwifi **side channel** infrastructure. This figure explains the related modules (also related source code file name) and how the information goes from the SDR board to the computer.
371f919d9fSJiao Xianjun  ![](./csi-architecture.jpg)
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391f919d9fSJiao Xianjun  The CSI information format is shown in this figure.
401f919d9fSJiao Xianjun  ![](./csi-information-format.jpg)
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421f919d9fSJiao Xianjun  For each element, the actual size is 64bit.
431f919d9fSJiao Xianjun  - timestamp: 64bit TSF timer value, which is the same timestamp value shown by other sniffer software, like tcpdump, wireshark or openwifi printing in dmesg.
441f919d9fSJiao Xianjun  - freq_offset: Only the 1st 16bit is used.
451f919d9fSJiao Xianjun  - csi (channel state/response) and equalizer: Only the first two 16bit are used for I/Q of channel response and equalizer output. The remaining two 16bit are reserved for future multi-antenna cases.
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471f919d9fSJiao Xianjun  The python and Matlab scripts are recommended for you to understand the CSI packet format precisely.
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4922dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao## Config the capture condition and interval
50d37eefc6SJiao Xianjun  The quick start guide will monitor all CSI informations of all packets decoded by the WiFi ofdm receiver. To monitor only specific packets that match the specific conditions: FC (Frame Control), addr1 (target MAC address), addr2 (source MAC address), configuration command should be issued before executing "**side_ch_ctl g**". The configuration command is realized by feeding a different parameter to "**side_ch_ctl**".
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5222dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  A quick example: Capture only CSI of those packets from the device with MAC address 56:5b:01:ec:e2:8f
5322dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
5422dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ./side_ch_ctl wh1h4001
5522dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ./side_ch_ctl wh7h01ece28f
565bec388bSJiao Xianjun  (01ece28f are the last 32 bits of MAC address 56:5b:01:ec:e2:8f)
5722dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ./side_ch_ctl g
5822dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
5922dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  The parameter string format is explained in detail:
6022dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
6122dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  whXhY
6222dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
6322dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  The X is the register index, and the Y is the value in hex format. The remaining "w", "h" and "h" should be kept untouched.
6422dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  - To turn on conditional capture, X should be 1. For Y: bit11~bit0 should be 001(hex), bit12: on/off of FC match, bit13: on/off of addr1 match, bit14 : on/off of addr2 match. Examples:
6522dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
66d37eefc6SJiao Xianjun  Turn on FC only match:
6722dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ./side_ch_ctl wh1h1001
6802b2164dSJiao Xianjun  (1001 is the value in hex format)
69d37eefc6SJiao Xianjun  Turn on addr2 (source address) only match:
7022dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ./side_ch_ctl wh1h4001
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72d37eefc6SJiao Xianjun  Turn on both FC and addr1 (target address) match:
7322dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ./side_ch_ctl wh1h3001
7422dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao
7522dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  Turn off conditional capture (all packets will be captured):
7622dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ./side_ch_ctl wh1h0001
7722dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
78d37eefc6SJiao Xianjun  - To specify the condition matching target (when that type of match is turned on by above command):
7922dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
8022dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  Specify the FC matching target:
8122dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ./side_ch_ctl wh5hY
8202b2164dSJiao Xianjun  (Y is the FC value in hex format)
8322dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  Specify the addr1 (target address) matching target:
8422dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ./side_ch_ctl wh6hY
8522dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao
8622dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  Specify the addr2 (source address) matching target:
8722dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ./side_ch_ctl wh7hY
8802b2164dSJiao Xianjun  (Y is the MAC address in hex format. Only the last 32 bits are needed. Example: for 56:5b:01:ec:e2:8f, 01ece28f should be input.)
8922dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
9022dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  The command "**side_ch_ctl g**" will perform CSI capture every 100ms until you press ctrl+C. To use a different capture interval:
9122dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
9222dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  side_ch_ctl gN
9322dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
94f71252c5SXianjun Jiao  The interval will become N*1ms
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9622dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao## Config the num_eq
9722dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  The num_eq (number of equalizer output) is configurable in case you don't need so many equalizer informations. The valid value is 0~8. You should align the num_eq value at the side_ch.ko, side_info_display.py and test_side_info_file_display.m.
9822dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  - When insert the kernel module, use:
9922dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
10022dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  insmod side_ch.ko num_eq_init=3
10122dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
10222dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  You can replace 3 by number 0~8. (8 is the default value. You don't need to specify it like in the Quick start section)
10322dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  - When launch the python script, use:
10422dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
10522dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  side_info_display.py 3
10622dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  ```
10722dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao  - When use the Matlab script, please change the num_eq variable in the script to 3 (3 is just an example).
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109f71252c5SXianjun Jiao## Compile the side channel driver and user space program
110f71252c5SXianjun Jiao  - side_ch.ko
111f71252c5SXianjun Jiao  ```
112f71252c5SXianjun Jiao  $OPENWIFI_DIR/driver/side_ch/make_driver.sh $OPENWIFI_DIR $XILINX_DIR ARCH_BIT
113f71252c5SXianjun Jiao(For Zynq 7000, ARCH_BIT should be 32, for Zynq MPSoC, ARCH_BIT should be 64)
114f71252c5SXianjun Jiao  ```
115f71252c5SXianjun Jiao  - side_ch_ctl (take user_space/side_ch_ctl_src/side_ch_ctl.c and compile it on board!)
116f71252c5SXianjun Jiao  ```
117f71252c5SXianjun Jiao  gcc -o side_ch_ctl side_ch_ctl.c
118f71252c5SXianjun Jiao  ```
119f71252c5SXianjun Jiao
120db036a32SJiao Xianjun## Run the CSI together with modes other than monitor
121d37eefc6SJiao Xianjun  The openwifi CSI feature could run with not only monitor mode but also other modes, such as AP-Client or ad-hoc mode. After the communication functionality is fully up in those modes, you can start CSI feature from "**insmod side_ch.ko**" and "**./side_ch_ctl g**" on board as described in the previous sections to extract CSI to your computer.
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12322dd0cc4SXianjun Jiao## Map the CSI information to the WiFi packet
124d37eefc6SJiao Xianjun  If you want to relate the CSI information to the WiFi packet, you need to capture WiFi packets (tcpdump/wireshark/etc) while capturing CSI. Then you can match the timestamp (TSF timer value) between WiFi packet and CSI information, because this is the unique same identity of a Wifi packet and related CSI information.
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126d37eefc6SJiao Xianjun  Please learn the python and Matlab script to extract CSI information per packet according to your requirement.
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