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/* MGCP Private Data */
/*
* (C) 2009-2012 by Holger Hans Peter Freyther <zecke@selfish.org>
* (C) 2009-2012 by On-Waves
* All Rights Reserved
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#pragma once
#include <string.h>
#include <osmocom/core/select.h>
#define CI_UNUSED 0
enum mgcp_connection_mode {
MGCP_CONN_NONE = 0,
MGCP_CONN_RECV_ONLY = 1,
MGCP_CONN_SEND_ONLY = 2,
MGCP_CONN_RECV_SEND = MGCP_CONN_RECV_ONLY | MGCP_CONN_SEND_ONLY,
MGCP_CONN_LOOPBACK = 4 | MGCP_CONN_RECV_SEND,
};
enum mgcp_trunk_type {
MGCP_TRUNK_VIRTUAL,
MGCP_TRUNK_E1,
};
struct mgcp_rtp_stream_state {
uint32_t ssrc;
uint16_t last_seq;
uint32_t last_timestamp;
uint32_t err_ts_counter;
int32_t last_tsdelta;
uint32_t last_arrival_time;
};
struct mgcp_rtp_state {
int initialized;
int patch_ssrc;
uint32_t orig_ssrc;
int seq_offset;
int32_t timestamp_offset;
uint32_t packet_duration;
struct mgcp_rtp_stream_state in_stream;
struct mgcp_rtp_stream_state out_stream;
/* jitter and packet loss calculation */
int stats_initialized;
uint16_t stats_base_seq;
uint16_t stats_max_seq;
uint32_t stats_ssrc;
uint32_t stats_jitter;
int32_t stats_transit;
int stats_cycles;
};
struct mgcp_rtp_codec {
uint32_t rate;
int channels;
uint32_t frame_duration_num;
uint32_t frame_duration_den;
int payload_type;
char *audio_name;
char *subtype_name;
};
struct mgcp_rtp_end {
/* statistics */
unsigned int packets;
unsigned int octets;
unsigned int dropped_packets;
struct in_addr addr;
/* in network byte order */
int rtp_port, rtcp_port;
/* audio codec information */
struct mgcp_rtp_codec codec;
struct mgcp_rtp_codec alt_codec; /* TODO/XXX: make it generic */
/* per endpoint data */
int frames_per_packet;
uint32_t packet_duration_ms;
char *fmtp_extra;
int output_enabled;
int force_output_ptime;
/* RTP patching */
int force_constant_ssrc; /* -1: always, 0: don't, 1: once */
int force_aligned_timing;
void *rtp_process_data;
/*
* Each end has a socket...
*/
struct osmo_fd rtp;
struct osmo_fd rtcp;
int local_port;
int local_alloc;
};
enum {
MGCP_TAP_BTS_IN,
MGCP_TAP_BTS_OUT,
MGCP_TAP_NET_IN,
MGCP_TAP_NET_OUT,
/* last element */
MGCP_TAP_COUNT
};
struct mgcp_rtp_tap {
int enabled;
struct sockaddr_in forward;
};
struct mgcp_lco {
char *string;
char *codec;
int pkt_period_min; /* time in ms */
int pkt_period_max; /* time in ms */
};
enum mgcp_type {
MGCP_RTP_DEFAULT = 0,
MGCP_RTP_TRANSCODED,
mgcp: add voice muxer support This patch adds the voice muxer. You can use this to batch RTP traffic to reduce bandwidth comsuption. Basically, osmux transforms RTP flows to a compact batch format, that is later on decompacted to its original form. Port UDP/1984 is used for the muxer traffic between osmo-bsc_nat and osmo-bsc_mgcp (in the BSC side). This feature depends on libosmo-netif, which contains the osmux core support. Osmux is requested on-demand via the MGCP CRCX/MDCX messages (using the vendor-specific extension X-Osmux: on) coming from the BSC-NAT, so you can selectively enable osmux per BSC from one the bsc-nat.cfg file, so we have a centralized point to enable/disable osmux. First thing you need to do is to accept requests to use Osmux, this can be done from VTY interface of osmo-bsc_nat and osmo-bsc_mgcp by adding the following line: mgcp ... osmux on osmux batch-factor 4 This just initializes the osmux engine. You still have to specify what BSC uses osmux from osmo-bsc_nat configuration file: ... bsc 1 osmux on bsc 2 ... bsc 3 osmux on In this case, bsc 1 and 3 should use osmux if possible, bsc 2 does not have osmux enabled. Thus, you can selectively enable osmux depending on the BSC, and we have a centralized point for configuration from the bsc-nat to enable osmux on demand, as suggested by Holger. At this moment, this patch contains heavy debug logging for each RTP packet that can be removed later to save cycles. The RTP ssrc/seqnum/timestamp is randomly allocated for each MDCX that is received to configure an endpoint.
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MGCP_OSMUX_BSC,
MGCP_OSMUX_BSC_NAT,
};
mgcp: add voice muxer support This patch adds the voice muxer. You can use this to batch RTP traffic to reduce bandwidth comsuption. Basically, osmux transforms RTP flows to a compact batch format, that is later on decompacted to its original form. Port UDP/1984 is used for the muxer traffic between osmo-bsc_nat and osmo-bsc_mgcp (in the BSC side). This feature depends on libosmo-netif, which contains the osmux core support. Osmux is requested on-demand via the MGCP CRCX/MDCX messages (using the vendor-specific extension X-Osmux: on) coming from the BSC-NAT, so you can selectively enable osmux per BSC from one the bsc-nat.cfg file, so we have a centralized point to enable/disable osmux. First thing you need to do is to accept requests to use Osmux, this can be done from VTY interface of osmo-bsc_nat and osmo-bsc_mgcp by adding the following line: mgcp ... osmux on osmux batch-factor 4 This just initializes the osmux engine. You still have to specify what BSC uses osmux from osmo-bsc_nat configuration file: ... bsc 1 osmux on bsc 2 ... bsc 3 osmux on In this case, bsc 1 and 3 should use osmux if possible, bsc 2 does not have osmux enabled. Thus, you can selectively enable osmux depending on the BSC, and we have a centralized point for configuration from the bsc-nat to enable osmux on demand, as suggested by Holger. At this moment, this patch contains heavy debug logging for each RTP packet that can be removed later to save cycles. The RTP ssrc/seqnum/timestamp is randomly allocated for each MDCX that is received to configure an endpoint.
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#include <openbsc/osmux.h>
struct mgcp_endpoint {
int allocated;
uint32_t ci;
char *callid;
struct mgcp_lco local_options;
int conn_mode;
int orig_mode;
/* backpointer */
struct mgcp_config *cfg;
struct mgcp_trunk_config *tcfg;
/* port status for bts/net */
struct mgcp_rtp_end bts_end;
struct mgcp_rtp_end net_end;
/*
* For transcoding we will send from the local_port
* of trans_bts and it will arrive at trans_net from
* where we will forward it to the network.
*/
struct mgcp_rtp_end trans_bts;
struct mgcp_rtp_end trans_net;
enum mgcp_type type;
/* sequence bits */
struct mgcp_rtp_state net_state;
struct mgcp_rtp_state bts_state;
/* fields for re-transmission */
char *last_trans;
char *last_response;
/* tap for the endpoint */
struct mgcp_rtp_tap taps[MGCP_TAP_COUNT];
mgcp: add voice muxer support This patch adds the voice muxer. You can use this to batch RTP traffic to reduce bandwidth comsuption. Basically, osmux transforms RTP flows to a compact batch format, that is later on decompacted to its original form. Port UDP/1984 is used for the muxer traffic between osmo-bsc_nat and osmo-bsc_mgcp (in the BSC side). This feature depends on libosmo-netif, which contains the osmux core support. Osmux is requested on-demand via the MGCP CRCX/MDCX messages (using the vendor-specific extension X-Osmux: on) coming from the BSC-NAT, so you can selectively enable osmux per BSC from one the bsc-nat.cfg file, so we have a centralized point to enable/disable osmux. First thing you need to do is to accept requests to use Osmux, this can be done from VTY interface of osmo-bsc_nat and osmo-bsc_mgcp by adding the following line: mgcp ... osmux on osmux batch-factor 4 This just initializes the osmux engine. You still have to specify what BSC uses osmux from osmo-bsc_nat configuration file: ... bsc 1 osmux on bsc 2 ... bsc 3 osmux on In this case, bsc 1 and 3 should use osmux if possible, bsc 2 does not have osmux enabled. Thus, you can selectively enable osmux depending on the BSC, and we have a centralized point for configuration from the bsc-nat to enable osmux on demand, as suggested by Holger. At this moment, this patch contains heavy debug logging for each RTP packet that can be removed later to save cycles. The RTP ssrc/seqnum/timestamp is randomly allocated for each MDCX that is received to configure an endpoint.
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struct {
osmux: add osmux circuit ID management and resolve NAT problems This patch includes several osmux fixes that are interdependent: 1) This adds Osmux circuit ID, this is allocated from the bsc-nat. This announces the circuit ID in the CRCX MGCP message. This aims to resolve the lack of uniqueness due to the use of endp->ci, which is local to the bsc. This ID is notified via X-Osmux: NUM where NUM is the osmux circuit ID. 2) The dummy load routines are now used to setup osmux both in bsc and bsc-nat to resolve source port NAT issues as suggested by Holger. The source port that is used from the bsc is not known until the first voice message is sent to the bsc-nat, therefore enabling osmux from the MGCP plane breaks when a different source port is used. 3) Add refcnt to struct osmux_handle, several endpoints can be using the same input RTP osmux handle to perform the batching. Remove it from the osmux handle list once nobody is using it anymore to clean it up. 4) Add a simple Osmux state-machine with three states. The initial state is disabled, then if the bsc-nat requests Osmux, both sides enters activating. The final enabled state is reached once the bsc-nat sees the dummy load message that tells what source port is used by the bsc. 5) The osmux input handle (which transforms RTP messages to one Osmux batch) is now permanently attached to the endpoint when Osmux is set up from the dummy load path, so we skip a lookup for each message. This simplifies osmux_xfrm_to_osmux(). After this patch, the workflow to setup Osmux is the following: bsc bsc-nat | | |<------ CRCX ----------| | X-Osmux: 3 | (where 3 is the Osmux circuit ID | | that the bsc-nat has allocated) |------- resp --------->| | X-Osmux: 3 | (the bsc confirm that it can | | use Osmux). . . | | setup osmux |----- dummy load ----->| setup osmux | Osmux CID: 3 | In two steps: 1st) Allocate the Osmux Circuit ID (CID): The bsc-nat allocates an unique Osmux CID that is notified to the bsc through the 'X-Osmux:' extension. The bsc-nat annotates this circuit ID in the endpoint object. The bsc replies back with the 'X-Osmux:' to confirm that it agrees to use Osmux. If the bsc doesn't want to use Osmux, it doesn't include the extension so the bsc-nat knows that it has to use to RTP. 2nd) The dummy load is used to convey the Osmux CID. This needs to happen at this stage since the bsc-nat needs to know what source port the bsc uses to get this working since the bsc may use a different source port due to NAT. Unfortunately, this can't be done from the MGCP signal plane since the real source port is not known that the bsc uses is not known. This patch also reverts the MDCX handling until it is clear that we need this special handling for this case.
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/* Osmux state: disabled, activating, active */
enum osmux_state state;
/* Allocated Osmux circuit ID for this endpoint */
int allocated_cid;
/* Used Osmux circuit ID for this endpoint */
osmux: add osmux circuit ID management and resolve NAT problems This patch includes several osmux fixes that are interdependent: 1) This adds Osmux circuit ID, this is allocated from the bsc-nat. This announces the circuit ID in the CRCX MGCP message. This aims to resolve the lack of uniqueness due to the use of endp->ci, which is local to the bsc. This ID is notified via X-Osmux: NUM where NUM is the osmux circuit ID. 2) The dummy load routines are now used to setup osmux both in bsc and bsc-nat to resolve source port NAT issues as suggested by Holger. The source port that is used from the bsc is not known until the first voice message is sent to the bsc-nat, therefore enabling osmux from the MGCP plane breaks when a different source port is used. 3) Add refcnt to struct osmux_handle, several endpoints can be using the same input RTP osmux handle to perform the batching. Remove it from the osmux handle list once nobody is using it anymore to clean it up. 4) Add a simple Osmux state-machine with three states. The initial state is disabled, then if the bsc-nat requests Osmux, both sides enters activating. The final enabled state is reached once the bsc-nat sees the dummy load message that tells what source port is used by the bsc. 5) The osmux input handle (which transforms RTP messages to one Osmux batch) is now permanently attached to the endpoint when Osmux is set up from the dummy load path, so we skip a lookup for each message. This simplifies osmux_xfrm_to_osmux(). After this patch, the workflow to setup Osmux is the following: bsc bsc-nat | | |<------ CRCX ----------| | X-Osmux: 3 | (where 3 is the Osmux circuit ID | | that the bsc-nat has allocated) |------- resp --------->| | X-Osmux: 3 | (the bsc confirm that it can | | use Osmux). . . | | setup osmux |----- dummy load ----->| setup osmux | Osmux CID: 3 | In two steps: 1st) Allocate the Osmux Circuit ID (CID): The bsc-nat allocates an unique Osmux CID that is notified to the bsc through the 'X-Osmux:' extension. The bsc-nat annotates this circuit ID in the endpoint object. The bsc replies back with the 'X-Osmux:' to confirm that it agrees to use Osmux. If the bsc doesn't want to use Osmux, it doesn't include the extension so the bsc-nat knows that it has to use to RTP. 2nd) The dummy load is used to convey the Osmux CID. This needs to happen at this stage since the bsc-nat needs to know what source port the bsc uses to get this working since the bsc may use a different source port due to NAT. Unfortunately, this can't be done from the MGCP signal plane since the real source port is not known that the bsc uses is not known. This patch also reverts the MDCX handling until it is clear that we need this special handling for this case.
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uint8_t cid;
/* handle to batch messages */
struct osmux_in_handle *in;
/* handle to unbatch messages */
struct osmux_out_handle out;
/* statistics */
struct {
uint32_t chunks;
uint32_t octets;
} stats;
} osmux;
};
#define for_each_line(line, save) \
for (line = strline_r(NULL, &save); line;\
line = strline_r(NULL, &save))
static inline char *strline_r(char *str, char **saveptr)
{
char *result;
if (str)
*saveptr = str;
result = *saveptr;
if (*saveptr != NULL) {
*saveptr = strpbrk(*saveptr, "\r\n");
if (*saveptr != NULL) {
char *eos = *saveptr;
if ((*saveptr)[0] == '\r' && (*saveptr)[1] == '\n')
(*saveptr)++;
(*saveptr)++;
if ((*saveptr)[0] == '\0')
*saveptr = NULL;
*eos = '\0';
}
}
return result;
}
#define ENDPOINT_NUMBER(endp) abs((int)(endp - endp->tcfg->endpoints))
/**
* Internal structure while parsing a request
*/
struct mgcp_parse_data {
struct mgcp_config *cfg;
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp;
char *trans;
char *save;
int found;
};
int mgcp_send_dummy(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp);
int mgcp_bind_bts_rtp_port(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, int rtp_port);
int mgcp_bind_net_rtp_port(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, int rtp_port);
int mgcp_bind_trans_bts_rtp_port(struct mgcp_endpoint *enp, int rtp_port);
int mgcp_bind_trans_net_rtp_port(struct mgcp_endpoint *enp, int rtp_port);
int mgcp_free_rtp_port(struct mgcp_rtp_end *end);
/* For transcoding we need to manage an in and an output that are connected */
static inline int endp_back_channel(int endpoint)
{
return endpoint + 60;
}
struct mgcp_trunk_config *mgcp_trunk_alloc(struct mgcp_config *cfg, int index);
struct mgcp_trunk_config *mgcp_trunk_num(struct mgcp_config *cfg, int index);
void mgcp_rtp_end_config(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, int expect_ssrc_change,
struct mgcp_rtp_end *rtp);
uint32_t mgcp_rtp_packet_duration(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
struct mgcp_rtp_end *rtp);
void mgcp_state_calc_loss(struct mgcp_rtp_state *s, struct mgcp_rtp_end *,
uint32_t *expected, int *loss);
uint32_t mgcp_state_calc_jitter(struct mgcp_rtp_state *);
/* payload processing default functions */
int mgcp_rtp_processing_default(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_rtp_end *dst_end,
char *data, int *len, int buf_size);
int mgcp_setup_rtp_processing_default(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
struct mgcp_rtp_end *dst_end,
struct mgcp_rtp_end *src_end);
void mgcp_get_net_downlink_format_default(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
int *payload_type,
const char**subtype_name,
const char**fmtp_extra);
/* internal RTP Annex A counting */
void mgcp_rtp_annex_count(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_rtp_state *state,
const uint16_t seq, const int32_t transit,
const uint32_t ssrc);
int mgcp_set_ip_tos(int fd, int tos);
mgcp: add voice muxer support This patch adds the voice muxer. You can use this to batch RTP traffic to reduce bandwidth comsuption. Basically, osmux transforms RTP flows to a compact batch format, that is later on decompacted to its original form. Port UDP/1984 is used for the muxer traffic between osmo-bsc_nat and osmo-bsc_mgcp (in the BSC side). This feature depends on libosmo-netif, which contains the osmux core support. Osmux is requested on-demand via the MGCP CRCX/MDCX messages (using the vendor-specific extension X-Osmux: on) coming from the BSC-NAT, so you can selectively enable osmux per BSC from one the bsc-nat.cfg file, so we have a centralized point to enable/disable osmux. First thing you need to do is to accept requests to use Osmux, this can be done from VTY interface of osmo-bsc_nat and osmo-bsc_mgcp by adding the following line: mgcp ... osmux on osmux batch-factor 4 This just initializes the osmux engine. You still have to specify what BSC uses osmux from osmo-bsc_nat configuration file: ... bsc 1 osmux on bsc 2 ... bsc 3 osmux on In this case, bsc 1 and 3 should use osmux if possible, bsc 2 does not have osmux enabled. Thus, you can selectively enable osmux depending on the BSC, and we have a centralized point for configuration from the bsc-nat to enable osmux on demand, as suggested by Holger. At this moment, this patch contains heavy debug logging for each RTP packet that can be removed later to save cycles. The RTP ssrc/seqnum/timestamp is randomly allocated for each MDCX that is received to configure an endpoint.
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enum {
MGCP_DEST_NET = 0,
MGCP_DEST_BTS,
};
mgcp: add voice muxer support This patch adds the voice muxer. You can use this to batch RTP traffic to reduce bandwidth comsuption. Basically, osmux transforms RTP flows to a compact batch format, that is later on decompacted to its original form. Port UDP/1984 is used for the muxer traffic between osmo-bsc_nat and osmo-bsc_mgcp (in the BSC side). This feature depends on libosmo-netif, which contains the osmux core support. Osmux is requested on-demand via the MGCP CRCX/MDCX messages (using the vendor-specific extension X-Osmux: on) coming from the BSC-NAT, so you can selectively enable osmux per BSC from one the bsc-nat.cfg file, so we have a centralized point to enable/disable osmux. First thing you need to do is to accept requests to use Osmux, this can be done from VTY interface of osmo-bsc_nat and osmo-bsc_mgcp by adding the following line: mgcp ... osmux on osmux batch-factor 4 This just initializes the osmux engine. You still have to specify what BSC uses osmux from osmo-bsc_nat configuration file: ... bsc 1 osmux on bsc 2 ... bsc 3 osmux on In this case, bsc 1 and 3 should use osmux if possible, bsc 2 does not have osmux enabled. Thus, you can selectively enable osmux depending on the BSC, and we have a centralized point for configuration from the bsc-nat to enable osmux on demand, as suggested by Holger. At this moment, this patch contains heavy debug logging for each RTP packet that can be removed later to save cycles. The RTP ssrc/seqnum/timestamp is randomly allocated for each MDCX that is received to configure an endpoint.
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#define MGCP_DUMMY_LOAD 0x23
/**
* SDP related information
*/
/* Assume audio frame length of 20ms */
#define DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_FRAME_DUR_NUM 20
#define DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_FRAME_DUR_DEN 1000
#define DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_PACKET_DURATION_MS 20
#define DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_DEFAULT_RATE 8000
#define DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_DEFAULT_CHANNELS 1
#define PTYPE_UNDEFINED (-1)
int mgcp_parse_sdp_data(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_rtp_end *rtp, struct mgcp_parse_data *p);
int mgcp_set_audio_info(void *ctx, struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec,
int payload_type, const char *audio_name);
/**
* Internal network related
*/
static inline const char *mgcp_net_src_addr(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp)
{
if (endp->cfg->net_ports.bind_addr)
return endp->cfg->net_ports.bind_addr;
return endp->cfg->source_addr;
}
static inline const char *mgcp_bts_src_addr(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp)
{
if (endp->cfg->bts_ports.bind_addr)
return endp->cfg->bts_ports.bind_addr;
return endp->cfg->source_addr;
}