/usr/bin/ld: bsc_subscr_conn_fsm.o:/home/laforge/projects/git/osmo-bsc/src/osmo-bsc/../../include/osmocom/bsc/handover.h:26: multiple definition of `mr'; abis_rsl.o:/home/laforge/projects/git/osmo-bsc/src/osmo-bsc/../../include/osmocom/bsc/handover.h:26: first defined here
See also https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/debian-mobcom-maintainers/Week-of-Mon-20200413/000649.html
Change-Id: Ic21af84f2a6de48d220940f30dad02a0e7683ce8
According to 3GPP TS 44.060, section 12.24, GPRS Cell Options IE
contains two parameters related to 11 bit Access Burst support:
- ACCESS_BURST_TYPE - whether the 8 or 11 bit format shall be
used in the PACKET CHANNEL REQUEST message, the PTCCH/U block,
PACKET CONTROL ACKNOWLEDGMENT and the PS HANDOVER ACCESS
messages on the PRACH (if present).
- EGPRS_PACKET_CHANNEL_REQUEST - whether EGPRS capable MSs shall
use EGPRS PACKET CHANNEL REQUEST message for Uplink TBF
establishment on the RACH or on the PRACH (if present).
The VTY option 'gprs 11bit_rach_support_for_egprs' actually controls
the second parameter - EGPRS_PACKET_CHANNEL_REQUEST, though it may
be hard to understand this from its name and description.
This patch is actually a group of tightly related changes:
- deprecate 'gprs 11bit_rach_support_for_egprs (0|1)':
- update its description to avoid any possible confusion,
- print a warning if it's used in non-EGPRS mode,
- print a warning if it's still used;
- introduce '[no] gprs egprs-packet-channel-request':
- ensure that it can only set / printed in the EGPRS mode;
- take a chance to clean-up / rename the related struct members:
- 'supports_egprs_11bit_rach' -> bool 'egprs_pkt_chan_request',
- remove 'supports_egprs_11bit_rach' from 'gprs_cell_options'
because we already have 'ext_info.use_egprs_p_ch_req' there.
Change-Id: Ied5bd10a806aeeac65ef32339d4ab0e3700e5da9
This dates back to a time where osmo-bsc_nat was in the same repository,
which is a long time ago.
Change-Id: Id965295dfe04f8bd5ce831db70c86f67b8dc290b
Save OML failure reports from each BTS. Add a VTY command to display them
conveniently and optionally clear the list.
OsmoBSC> show bts 0 fail-rep
[2020-03-23 14:51:22] Type=processing failure, Severity=minor failure, Probable cause=Manufacturer specific values: Software warning, Additional text=test message sent from VTY
[2020-03-23 14:51:19] Type=processing failure, Severity=minor failure, Probable cause=Manufacturer specific values: Software warning, Additional text=test message sent from VTY
Related: OS#1605
Change-Id: I18aa17a721cd5eb1c98926dc2367229c0a50bc78
Separate raw input parsing from handling the failure report. A follow-up
patch will use the new parsing function to print saved failure reports
to the VTY.
While at it, put struct tlv_parsed inside struct nm_fail_rep_signal_data
instead of a pointer, so we don't need an additional alloc. Also add
error handling to the abis_nm_tlv_parse() call.
Related: OS#1605
Change-Id: Ia51004faf620aa4d40435d58c70d758c9d0054d8
Refuse to start with mutually exclusive codec settings, unless
allow-unusable-timeslots is set in the network section of the config.
The checks were already implemented and fill the error log if the config
is invalid.
Related: OS#3739
Change-Id: I3ccfc3b0a8641400cb97a23b24d7ed92d2ad25cd
OM2000 is not only used for the venerable RBS2000 family, but also
for the more modern RBS6000 family, specifically the DUG 20 GSM
baseband unit.
In RBS6000, there are some protocol extensions which are not yet fully
understood. However, we are understanding some bits around the MCTR
(multi carrier transceiver?), a new MO that appears to be present for
every physical RUS (Radio Unit) attached to the DUG 20.
Let's add what we have learned so far.
Thanks to Sylvain Munaut for his help with this.
Change-Id: Ib868358eca12b94c4fcca58e94ec8ab1a4edfda2
Let's not just pass around the raw msgb, but also all other metadata,
such as the decoded parts of the TS 12.21 message.
As there's no current consumer of that signal, this creates no
compatibility issues.
Change-Id: I5d4d9d422b4e23348ffbe69c6e87a31d5574f90d
As per 3GPP TS 45.002, section 3.3.2.3, and table 3 of clause 7,
the following limitations apply mapping of CCCH/BCCH channels:
- TS0/C0 shall be configured as CCCH/BCCH (optionally combined);
- combined CCCH (CCCH+SDCCH4) can only be used on TS0;
- additional CCCHs can be on TS2, TS4, and TS6;
- additional CCCHs are not allowed if TS0 is combined.
Let's make sure that OsmoBSC is properly configured before starring.
Change-Id: I758ef80f7884ba35cdf59d671ee30222ffb9d68b
In addition to transmission of the ETWS Primary Notification via all
dedicated channels, we also need to send it to the BTS for transmission
via PCH (P1 Rest Octets) and for forwarding to PCU for PACCH
transmission.
Change-Id: I7e45b0373458a4348b12b92dd92861062532548b
As soon as we have received an ETWS primary notification message from
the CBC, we should transmit it as "RR Application Information" to all
dedicated channels.
Change-Id: I913d0237cffdcb95037da8489acef5f32a7fc02e
This adds code to handle CBSP (Cell Broadcast Service Protocol)
from the CBC (Cell Broadcast Centre), as well as BSC-internal data
structures for scheduling the various SMSCB on the CBCH of each BTS.
There are currently one known shortcoming in the code: We don't yet
verify if keepalives are received within repetition period.
Change-Id: Ia0a0de862a104d0f447a5d6e56c7c83981b825c7
Fix neighbor config to match OsmoBSC manual: implement the plan for neighbor
configuration that was so far only described in the manual without actually
being in operation.
This first allows re-using ARFCN+BSIC pairs in and across BSS.
So far the handover_start() code always looked for handover target cells across
*all* local cells, even if they were not listed as neighbors to a source cell.
Imply all cells as neighbors only as long as there are no explicit neighbors
configured. As soon as the first 'neighbor' line appears in a 'bts' config,
only the listed neighbors are regarded as handover target cells. (The
'neighbor-list' commands are not related to this, only the relatively new
'neighbor (bts|lac|cgi|...)' commands affect actual handover procedures.)
TTCN3 tests TC_ho_neighbor_config_1 thru _7 play through the various aspects of
neighbor configuration: both the legacy implicit all-cells-are-neighbors as
well as allowing only explicit neighbors by config.
Related: OS#4056
Related: osmo-ttcn3-hacks Ia4ba0e75abd3d45a3422b2525e5f938cdc5a04cc
Change-Id: I29bca59ab232eddc74e0d4698efb9c9992443983
The struct member struct bsc_msc_data->is_authenticated is set to true
permanently. This is a leftover from the sccplite implementation and can
be removed now.
Change-Id: I966a48b383c85345c92c9a1fec791150e96cd7b9
Related: OS#3112
It's quite ugly to have manual "bts=%d" printf-statements all over
the BSC code. Let's change this to use shared logging helper functions
all over the place, whenever we need to log something related to one
BTS or one TRX.
This can also help us as the first step to later add alternative logging
of BTS identities, e.g. by printing the Cell Global Identifier or
LAC+CI, or even a human-readable/vty-defined 'name' of the BTS, rather
than its numeric bts number. With this change in place, we can
introduce such changes at a single location in the code.
Change-Id: I4a7814d164384eecfb6913c31802cf2faead6e6c
Clarify some in-code comments.
Fix descriptions of some handover timers, which still talked of "MO" and "MT"
handover -- which we now call "inter-BSC out" or "inter-BSC in" instead.
Change-Id: I8429a830edd0325893ac90f22fcc05309617bd2d
bsc_clear_request() is in fact used only within gsm_08_08.c, make it static to
that file.
Since the gscon FSM, "real" BSSMAP Clear are sent only by gscon_bssmap_clear().
bsc_clear_request() remains in use for legacy code paths in gsm_08_08.c:
- the bsc_filter, i.e. for IMSI filtering;
- in move_to_msc(), from handle_cc_setup(), a code path that is in fact not
entirely clear to me. It seems to be an old functionality to serve multiple
MSCs?
Both of which I personally haven't seen in use, are not tested and should
probably be completely removed.
For now contain legacy code in the static context.
Adjust comment.
Change-Id: Ic89d0afad42e4b11183a13d2dc6b7bbf0b822fd9
Old osmo-bsc-sccplite already supported this, but in the migration
over to libosmo-sigtran and to real 3GPP AoIP, this functionality
got lost.
We now create a UDP proxy socket. Any MGCP commands received via IPA
from MSC (or rather: bsc_nat) are retransmitted to the MGW via UDP on
this socket. Any responses back from the MGW received on the UDP
socket are retransmitted back to MSC/bsc_nat as MGCP inside the IPA
multiplex.
Closes: OS#2536
Change-Id: I38ad8fa645c08900e0e1f1b4b96136bc6d96b3ab
The library has the declarations since 2011, so it's time to
get them removed from here.
Depends: libosmocore d61d517a2e35f482519561bd325652ee7144679a
Change-Id: I5c8d02605a78c6792f616ad423b4491b83f42545
Having the helper makes it easier to read/find for transport type checks. It
will be ifurther re-used in forthcoming commits.
Change-Id: Ic0ee4c472e29ec3092049e5e23b744395613616d
Add a new VTY command "ccch load-indication-threshold <0-100>"
by which the user can configure the threshold after which the BTS
shall send CCCH LOAD IND. It used to be hard-coded to a
default value of 10.
Change-Id: I059fe4627438e26a06e00d84e342b736ab7af440
Now that OsmoBTS understands about extended CBCH, let's at least
update the BSC side function to allow for other code to generate
such messages.
Change-Id: I77a16b75ce311d63fb022475c8ff25fbbcee7f55
The Osmux CID obtained from the MSC is passed to the co-located BSC MGW
to configure the MSC-side MGW conn of a call leg.
Depends on: osmo-mgw.git I73b4c62baf39050da81d65553cbea07bc51163de
Change-Id: I86e7e13fc7921e3209fb764c0e7797e7ec09b79e
Move the HO_ST_WAIT_MGW_ENDPOINT_TO_MSC state up to right after the lchan is
done establishing. For AoIP, the local RTP address towards the MSC already
needs to be known before the Handover Request Acknowledge is sent, so the AoIP
Transport Layer Address IE can be included. This patch only modifies the
handover FSM, a subsequent patch adds the IE.
Change-Id: I00c18b78573386145af71c4b39f7f22aec24579b
To support the 3 possible preferences, the changes needed were:
- Replace 'full_rate' bool with a 3 option enum to represent
the channels types for signalling
- Switch from _pref/_alt to using an array sorted in preference
order
Originally merged as Change-Id I4c7499c8c866ea3ff7b1327edb3615d003d927d3,
reverted because the change broke voice calls. Re-submitting with the fix:
don't forget to set conn->assignment.requires_voice_stream.
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
Change-Id: I7513d2cbe8b695ba6f031ad11560c63a6535cf2d
osmo-mgw.git also includes fixes of the MGW endpoint FSM, for example
I92a9944acc96398acd6649f9c3c5badec5dd6dcc.
Depends: I9a3effd38e72841529df6c135c077116981dea36 (osmo-mgw)
Change-Id: I03e6b48d9b0a5370310d5f56809259ff7909cf9d
Move the T_defs API to libosmocore as osmo_tdefs: remove the local T_defs API
and use libosmocore's osmo_tdef* API instead.
The root reason is moving the mgw_endpoint_fsm to libosmo-mgcp-client to be
able to use it in osmo-msc for inter-MSC handover.
When adding osmo_tdef, the new concept of timer groups was added to the API. It
would make sense to apply group names here as well, but do not modify the VTY
configuration for timers. The future might bring separate groups (or not).
Depends: Ibd6b1ed7f1bd6e1f2e0fde53352055a4468f23e5 (libosmocore)
Change-Id: I66674a5d8403d820038762888c846bae10ceac58
This reverts commit 94c9324fe0.
Multiple ttcn3 handover tests were broken due to this commit. Let's
merge this once all the other commits pertaining to that fix can be
merged as well.
Fixes: OS#3942
Change-Id: I01d93778fb19c601c21f99ec4d2a3ab8a4a48f67
This variable does not seem to be used anywere in OsmoBSC, seems to be a
remnant from OpenBSC times.
Change-Id: I5e4aa352fa5f16f6ff64738f25afd1a844fa4fcb
Move the HO_ST_WAIT_MGW_ENDPOINT_TO_MSC state up to right after the lchan is
done establishing. For AoIP, the local RTP address towards the MSC already
needs to be known before the Handover Request Acknowledge is sent, so the AoIP
Transport Layer Address IE can be included. This patch only modifies the
handover FSM, a subsequent patch adds the IE.
Change-Id: I4a5acdb2d4a0b947cc0c62067a67be88a3d467ff
During inter-BSC-incoming, the MSC sends the chosen encryption algorithm in the
Handover Request message. Actually parse this Chosen Encryption Algorithm IE.
Place the chosen algorithm and the CK into lchan_activate_info->encr so that
the new lchan will use the same ciphering on this new BSS as it did on the old
BSS.
Change-Id: I5b269f50bd2092516bfdf87746196983d3ac49d1
For intra-BSC handover, the previous encryption is copied from the old lchan,
which of course is not available during inter-BSC handover. Hence the lchan
activation info needs to include an explicit encryption information, and we
must not rely on the presence of the previous lchan to copy encryption
information from.
Add struct lchan_activate_info.encr to allow passing encryption info through
lchan_activate() without requiring a previous struct gsm_lchan to be present.
Instead of copying from the old lchan, always copy encryption info to
lchan_activate_info, and during activation, just before sending the Channel
Activation, copy the lchan_activate_info.encr to the new lchan.
This prepares for upcoming I5b269f50bd2092516bfdf87746196983d3ac49d1 which
obtains the encryption information from an intra-BSC-incoming Handover Request
message.
Related: OS#3842
Related: I5b269f50bd2092516bfdf87746196983d3ac49d1
Change-Id: Ib3d259a5711add65ab7298bfa3977855a17a1642
MGCP/SDP provides fmtp parameters in order to signal which of the two
available AMR framing modes (octet-aligned or bandwith-efficient) should
be used on the link between BSS and core network. osmo-bsc currently
does not set up this mode which means that the RTP packets from the BTS
are forwared without inspection/modification, which may lead to
malfunction when a BTS is using a framing mode that is not supported by
the other end.
- Add VTY option to setup the framing mode
- Generate related fmtp parameters in SDP
Depends: osmo-mgw I622c01874b25f5049d4f59eb8157e0ea3cbe16ba
Change-Id: If6d40b2407b87aad2227ea7f15533ef01a3771b3
Related OS#3807
This commit breaks voice channel assignment. It results in the
Assignment Complete sent to the MSC for a voice lchan lacking
AoIP Transport Layer Address, Speech Version and Speech Codec.
Hence the MSC cannot complete the Assignment for a voice call.
Let's revisit this patch, test thoroughly and re-merge later.
This reverts commit 4d3a21269b.
Reason for revert: <INSERT REASONING HERE>
Change-Id: I72aaa03539919e7e85b5b75b133326cec5e68bc9
This commit aims at better ordering of content in order to get rid of
sigtran stuff in gsm_data. This way we can avoid requiring
libosmo-sigtran when building ipaccess utils.
Change-Id: I8941f059d6e4eb21a971d48d2b66c29ec3355a6d
To support the 3 possible preferences, the changes needed were:
- Replace 'full_rate' bool with a 3 option enum to represent
the channels types for signalling
- Switch from _pref/_alt to using an array sorted in preference
order
Change-Id: I4c7499c8c866ea3ff7b1327edb3615d003d927d3
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
When the MSC allocates a channel through the ASSIGNMENT REQUEST, it may
ask for a TCH/H and a TCH/F at the same time and tell which of the two
types it prefers.
The process of channel allocation currently selects, based on the BTS,
MSC and MS capabilites exactly one apropriate codec/rate (e.g. TCH/H)
and then tries to allocate it. If that allocation fails, there is no way
to try the second choice and the assignment fails.
For example: The MSC asks for TCH/F and TCH/H, prefering TCH/F, then the
channel allocator will try TCH/F and if it fails (all TCH/F are
currently in use), then TCH/H is never tried.
Since the BSC currently only trys the first best codec/rate that is
supported it also ignores the preference.
Lets fix those problems by including the preference information and both
possible codec/rate settings into the channel allocation decision.
Change-Id: I5239e05c1cfbcb8af28f43373a58fa6c2d216c51
Related: OS#3503
handover_fsm.c accesses conn->assignment.req.s15_s0 to find out the current
lchan's AMR configuration. However, conn->assignment.* values are only valid
during an ongoing assignment. Those values may be overwritten by any failed
Assignment attempt, at any time, and hence do not reflect the currently
assigned conn->lchan. Those realms must be kept separate.
The assignment.req.s15_s0 get passed to lchan_activate(), so it makes most
sense to store these values in struct gsm_lchan once the lchan activation
succeeded.
Add gsm_lchan.s15_s0, store the s15_s0 received in lchan_activate_info during
lchan_activate().
In handover_fsm.c, use conn->lchan->s15_s0 instead of conn->assignment.*.
Change-Id: Id8018fd9d56421f2ab7be91703018f6d6f21c929
When the MSC sends a BSSMAP CLEAR CMD containing a CSFB Indication IE,
it lets us know that the to-be-released connection related to a CSFB
call.
We as the BSC then subsequently should include the "Cell Selection
Indicator after release of all TCH and SDCCH" IE in the RR RELEASE
message sent to the MS/UE. This IE contains the LTE neighbor cells
that we're configured to broadcast in si2quater.
That in turn will make sure the MS/UE can return very quickly to
the LTE cell.
Closes: OS#3777
Change-Id: Ibfbb87e2e16b05032ad1cb91c11fad1b2f76d755
Requires: libosmocore Id4bd7f7543f5b0f4f6f876e283bd065039c37646
Requires: libosmocore I0e101af316438b56d63d43fc2cb16d7caf563d07
Requires: libosmocore I8980a6b6d1973b67a2d9ad411c878d956fb428d1
* use gsm0808_create_ass_compl2() to add BSS Status IE to Assignment
Complete message
* drop local helpers
Depends-on: (libosmocore) I547c6b8707123aa8c1ef636db88908df112d90a4
Change-Id: I6916928391667cd9c345becf00e7c8561846c295
Related: OS#2487
The function lchan_alloc() does not exist anymore, however there is
still a prototype definition in chan_alloc.h and a comment in
abis_rsl.c. Lets remove those.
Change-Id: I36227ea306d28587ac70acbe596c7756b23d88c7
There could multiple reason for OML or RSL link towards BTS to be
dropped: ctrl command, vty, new link etc. Introduce "reason" parameter
to corresponding functions and log it on link drop to simplify
troubleshooting issues with more complex setups.
Change-Id: I8c8d8132ba67c31e40dbecdfe2e09be08c744899
Fix crash after AMR configuration fails.
The crash is due to an assertion that finds a non-NULL conn in the lchan, when
re-using an lchan that has failed in AMR configuration earlier on. That is
because the AMR config still happens in state UNUSED.
DCHAN ERROR lchan(0-0-2-TCH_F_TCH_H_PDCH-0)[0x6120000066a0]{UNUSED}: (type=TCH_F) lchan allocation failed in state UNUSED: Can not generate multirate configuration IE
...
DCHAN DEBUG lchan(0-0-2-TCH_F_TCH_H_PDCH-0)[0x6120000066a0]{UNUSED}: (type=TCH_F) After failure handling, already in state UNUSED
...
...
DCHAN DEBUG lchan(0-0-2-TCH_F_TCH_H_PDCH-0)[0x6120000066a0]{UNUSED}: Received Event LCHAN_EV_ACTIVATE (lchan_fsm.c:324)
Assert failed !lchan->conn ../../../../src/osmo-bsc/src/osmo-bsc/lchan_fsm.c:491
The FSM design idea is that when returning to the UNUSED state, all lchan state
is cleared. However, when calling lchan_activate(), a failure may happen still
in state UNUSED, so that we don't transition *back* to UNUSED properly.
So, first transition out of UNUSED before failures can happen. (Other ways to
solve this would be to invoke lchan clearing even if already in UNUSED, but
semantically, transitioning first makes more sense.)
Upon LCHAN_EV_ACTIVATE, just remember the lchan_activate_info and transition to
WAIT_TS_READY, so that on lchan_fail(), we can normally transition back to
UNUSED and clear the lchan.
Move the initial lchan activation code to lchan_fsm_wait_ts_ready_onenter().
Also, there is a bit of duplication of members of the lchan->activate (lchan
state) and the lchan_activate_info (passed to lchan_activate()) structs. The
fix for this also removes the dup:
Add struct lchan_activate_info as child struct at lchan->activate.info, drop
the other lchan->activate members that would dup .info.*. Move struct
lchan_activate_info declaration to gsm_data.h.
Apply the new '.info' member struct throughout the code.
Related: OS#3737
Change-Id: Ide665b10fa3f4583059c55346db8da833959e3cc
* use osmo_lcls struct from libosmocore
* use enum values instead of magic numbers
Change-Id: I5e962d4fbb24bf1fb2398dc13e142a4a3304d858
Related: OS#3659
According to 3GPP TS 08.58 §8.5.1 BCCH INFORMATION:
"If the Full BCCH information element is not included this indicates that
transmission of the indicated SYSTEM INFORMATION message shall be stopped."
However, some ipaccess nanoBTS firmware versions are known to not support
some SI elements and also to dislike receiving BCCH Information for those SI,
even if received with empty BCCH Information meaning they should not be used.
Upon receival of this kind of message, nanoBTS sends a Failure Report
with following text:
Type=processing failure, Severity=critical failure, Probable cause=Manufacturer specific values: Fatal software error, Additional Text=l2_bch.c:1149
****
** l2_bch.c#1149:BCHbcchSItypeValid( prim_p->infoType )
** IPA_SW_FATAL_ERROR
** In task "TRX Proc:L2_BCH" @ (325).
****
This kind of issue only appears with some fw versions, since it's known
to work fine in other ones, so let's not disable this kind of mesage by
default on all BTs of type "nanobts".
Instead, add a VTY command that allows disabling this kind of message in
order to be able to operate those nanoBTS units.
Fixes: OS#3707
Change-Id: Idec1daabc21de4eea5c55edd1dbb0e0775720fc7
The idea is to have a base static value which is set like before "timer
t3113 [seconds]", but now have a part of this timeout calculated
dynamically based on BTS channel configuration and channel load.
This patch only implements initial support to calculate based on channel
configuration, but doesn't include code to calculate based on channel
load. To implement the later part, we probably need to keep track of BTS
paging queues per paging group, which we don't do nowadays.
Dynamic calculation is enabled by default, and default static base value
is decreased accordingly. This way, in a typical setup were the default
10 seconds were used, now the calculated final value is 11 seconds.
That's intended because it was observed experimentally in osmo-gsm-tester with
a similar channel setup that sometimes paging response can arrive slightly
later than 10 seconds.
Related: OS#3680
Change-Id: I4fb2969b690151415038631fb6ad059aa6835c7f
It will be used further in follow-up patches. It also provides a place
to document its (intricate) logic around it and its possible uses.
Change-Id: Ia1d4bdbfca6b9719f54ee609b6bfadf7f3a4bb43
Set flag lchan->activate.immediate_assignment_sent to true when sending, and
omit a reject after that.
lchan->activate gets completely zeroed in lchan_reset(), which sets that flag
back to false whenever an lchan becomes inactive.
Related: OS#3709
Change-Id: I9ad094d272254d7aee9b0a676201d4ed8cd727ca
Add LCLS variant where the loop is closed on BTS level instead of
MGW. The main difference is the handling of connection-related
messages (we use IPA RSL instead of MGCP), the configuration and
correlation logic remains the same.
Change-Id: I7e8379f31037f2c48da69a01919701919a3066a2
Related: OS#3659
In preparation for upcoming LCLS changes we have to split IPA RSL MDCX
generation into separate function with the ability to set destination
explicitly instead of just using the value from lchan which will be used
in follow-up patches.
Change-Id: Iffe2f4f10e841fc36965cce02b4e5f017a5ae6c8
Related: OS#3659
This signal can be used for tools willing to request and parse Attribute Response
and do something with the information. ipaccess-config tool will use
this signal in later patch Change-Id Ida416a969a3309868d6f4e50f34b34f224c32dd6.
Related: OS#3624
Change-Id: I9a121bbfe1b96904d4e16845abc90bb6ef20d2c9
Some nanoBTS firmwares (if not all) are known to not work properly with
SI2ter. If BSC enables SI2ter through RSL, SI3 bit announcing SI2ter
available will be forwarded by nanoBTS to MS, but will still only send
SI2 message instead of expected SI2ter during TC=5 (see GSM 05.02 sec 6.3.4 "Mapping
of BCCH data"). As a result, some MS won't allow registering to the
network.
To avoid this kind of scenario, enable force-combined-si by default on
nanoBTS while still allowing to overwrite the feature through VTY. Other
BTS models are kept with force-combined-si disabled by default as
usually, since they seems to be working fine when SI2ter is enabled.
Related: OS#3063
Change-Id: Ide6e8967de0eedc9e2bcaf4414aaa537b009d72d
Put all lchan release related flags and settings in a sub-struct named
'release' to better indicate what those fields are for. There is no functional
change.
Change-Id: Icfddc6010e5d7c309f1a7ed3526b5b635ffeaf11
If an lchan is being released and had a SACCH active, there is no reason to
omit the Deact SACCH message ever. All of the callers that passed
do_deact_sacch = false did so for no good reason.
Drop the do_deact_sacch flag everywhere and, when the lchan type matches and
SAPI[0] is still active, simply always send a Deact SACCH message.
The do_deact_sacch flag was carried over from legacy code, by me, mainly
because I never really understood why it was there. I do hope I'm correct now,
asserting that having this flag makes no sense.
Change-Id: Id3301df059582da2377ef82feae554e94fa42035
After commit [1], the code makes sure to disassociate lchan and conn before
invoking the lchan release. However, we only send RR Release if a conn is
present, which clearly is nonsense after [1].
[1] commit 8b818a01b0
"subscr conn: properly forget lchan before release"
Change-Id: I4fd582b41ba4599af704d670af83651d2450b1db
Manage sending of RR Release via a flag, set during invoking lchan release.
Add do_rr_release arg to lchan_release(), gscon_release_lchans(). In
lchan_fsm.c, send RR Release only if do_rr_release was passed true; do not care
whether a conn is still associated (because it won't ever be since [1]).
That way we can intelligently decide what release process makes sense (whether
the lchan terminates the subscriber connection or whether the connection goes
on at another lchan), and still disassociate lchan and conn early.
BTW, this problem wasn't caught by the stock OsmoBSC TTCN3 tests, because the
f_expect_chan_rel() don't care whether an RR Release happens or not. This is
being fixed by Ibc64058f1e214bea585f4e8dcb66f3df8ead3845.
So far this patch should fix BSC_Tests_LCLS.TC_lcls_connect_clear.
Related: OS#3413
Change-Id: I666b3b4f45706d898d664d380bd0fd2b018be358
The function cgi_for_msc() provides an easy way to get a cell global id
for an msc/bts combination. This function is currently statically
defined in gsm_08_08.c. Lets move it to gsm_data.c and make it publicly
available.
Change-Id: I301fac6e83a429ae59b5c586aa283ad7ba54053d
Related: OS#3645
These indicators are a legacy of early handover_decision_2.c work, where there
were no separate handover1 and handover2 config commands. No need to restate
the abundantly obvious anymore.
Change-Id: Id4d29542f7dd5bd125d6f10c7783569f13092612
Print IDs and IPs of recently rejected BTS devices. Example output:
OsmoBSC> show rejected-bts
Date Site ID BTS ID IP
------------------- ------- ------ ---------------
2018-10-25 09:36:28 1234 0 192.168.1.37
Related: OS#2841
Change-Id: Iba3bfe8fc9432b7ae8f819df8bd71b35b3ec507e
The function gsm48_multirate_config() generates the multirate
configuration IE, that is sent via RSL to configure the active set of
AMR codecs inside the BTS. The function already works, but it does not
check the input data for consistancy. Lets add some consistancy check to
make sure that inconsistant parameters are rejected. Also allow the
output pointer to be NULL, so that the function can be used to perform
a dry run to be able to verify parameters.
- Check for invalid / inconsistant configuration parameters
- Perform a dry-run when lv pointer is set to NULL
Change-Id: I06beb7dd7236c81c3a91af4d09c31891f4b910a4
Related: OS#3529
The function check_codec_pref() currently only does a basic check over
the general codec configuration of bts and msc. However, it does not yet
check if the amr codec rate settings for the BTSs contradict the
allowed/forbidden amr codec rates of the MSC. When the two settings do
contradict AMR would not work, even when everything else is correctly
configured. We need to check this on startup to spot configuration
problems quickly.
- Add function to calculate intersections of struct
gsm48_multi_rate_conf variables.
- Calculate the intersection between the multi rate config of
each BTS with the one of the MSC
Change-Id: I3537d1c89e2520d35cc0e150ba8e6d3693e06710
Related: OS#3529
In networks with a couple of different BTSs it may be likely that one
accidently sets up a codec configuration (codec-support)) that will be
mutually exclusive towards the codec configuration for the MSC
(codec-list). We need a check that validates the configuration before
start to catch such configuration flaws quickly.
- Add a check that checks each MSC codec-list against each BTS
codec-support setting.
Change-Id: Ice827896bab1a2330741e0fccc731a04f1a07d38
Related: OS#3625
Opposed to all other codecs that are common in GSM, AMR requires a codec
configuration that is expressed by a bitmask (S0 to S15) in the speech
codec list in the ASSIGNMENT REQUEST. Also the BSC acknowledges those
configuration in the ASSIGNMENT COMPLETE message.
At the moment osmo-bsc ignores all incoming configuration bits. The bits
in the ASSIGNMENT COMPLETE speech codec (choosen) field are hardcoded.
- Store the configuration bits while parsing the ASSIGNMENT COMPLETE
- Create an intersection with the configuration that is actually
supported by the BSS
- Return the resulting (chosen) configuration bits with the assignment
complete message.
- Use the (highest of the) agreed codec rates in RSL channel activation.
Change-Id: I2d8ded51b3eb4c003fe2da6f2d6f48d001b73737
Related: OS#3529
The COMPLETE LAYER 3 INFORMATION message lacks the Codec List (BSS Supported)
information element. This information element is mandatory for networks
that use an IP based user plane (AoIP).
- Add function to generate the speech codec list from the current codec
settings (Available codecs)
- Generate and embed information element in L3 Compl. message
Depends: libosmocore I4e656731b16621736c7a2f4e64d9ce63b1064e98
Change-Id: Id6f2af3fdab45bf05f06aec03e222734d7a4cf70
Related: OS#3548
If the MSC sends a BSSMAP Classmark Request, send an RR Classmark Enquiry to
the MS.
(The reverse direction, i.e. sending a BSSMAP Classmark Update back to the MSC,
is already implemented.)
Related: OS#3043 (A5/3 encryption)
Related: osmo-ttcn3-hacks Idaab4d568cf986b4897ba008f6262c839d1592fb
Change-Id: If5db638fd6e8d9c2ef9e139e99f0fabe1ef16ddf
Remove unused gsm_subscriber_connection.user_plane.chan_mode.
There is only one VTY command that displays it along other
parameters, but it is used no where else. Lets remove it.
It was forgotten to be removed in:
commit 31f525e756
Date Mon May 14 18:14:15 2018 +0200
"large refactoring: use FSMs for lchans; add inter-BSC HO"
change-id I82e3f918295daa83274a4cf803f046979f284366
Change-Id: I10049c14ea206a4daafbdad01634d57c72a79d7c
Remove unused member gsm_subscriber_connection.user_plane.full_rate.
It was forgotten to be removed in:
commit 31f525e756
Date Mon May 14 18:14:15 2018 +0200
"large refactoring: use FSMs for lchans; add inter-BSC HO"
change-id I82e3f918295daa83274a4cf803f046979f284366
Change-Id: I3a14efe0039ff4690e27e3b083eb23c1b2a616c3
In case a given channel combination contains a CBCH, it replaces sub-slot 2
with a CBCH, i.e. we must not attempt to allocate the same for SDCCH.
On timeslot initialization, immediately place such an lchan FSM into new state
LCHAN_ST_CBCH, so that it never appears unused and never is picked during
lchan_select(). Also set lchan->type = GSM_LCHAN_CBCH.
Verified by configuring CBCH timeslots and watching 'show lchan summary'.
Immediately after RSL and OML are up, these pchan types show lchan 2 in state
CBCH:
BTS 0, TRX 0, Timeslot 0 CCCH+SDCCH4+CBCH, Lchan 2, Type CBCH, State CBCH - L1 MS Power: 0 dBm RXL-FULL-dl: -110 dBm RXL-FULL-ul: -110 dBm
BTS 0, TRX 0, Timeslot 1 SDCCH8+CBCH, Lchan 2, Type CBCH, State CBCH - L1 MS Power: 0 dBm RXL-FULL-dl: -110 dBm RXL-FULL-ul: -110 dBm
With a 'phys_chan_config ccch+sdcch4+cbch' and three phones simultaneously
requesting USSD, I see:
BTS 0, TRX 0, Timeslot 0 CCCH+SDCCH4+CBCH, Lchan 0, Type SDCCH, State ESTABLISHED - L1 MS Power: 14 dBm RXL-FULL-dl: -53 dBm RXL-FULL-ul: -47 dBm
BTS 0, TRX 0, Timeslot 0 CCCH+SDCCH4+CBCH, Lchan 1, Type SDCCH, State ESTABLISHED - L1 MS Power: 30 dBm RXL-FULL-dl: -47 dBm RXL-FULL-ul: -47 dBm
BTS 0, TRX 0, Timeslot 0 CCCH+SDCCH4+CBCH, Lchan 2, Type CBCH, State CBCH - L1 MS Power: 0 dBm RXL-FULL-dl: -110 dBm RXL-FULL-ul: -110 dBm
BTS 0, TRX 0, Timeslot 0 CCCH+SDCCH4+CBCH, Lchan 3, Type SDCCH, State ESTABLISHED - L1 MS Power: 16 dBm RXL-FULL-dl: -47 dBm RXL-FULL-ul: -47 dBm
With 'phys_chan_config SDCCH8+CBCH' and three phones simultaneously attaching,
I see:
BTS 0, TRX 0, Timeslot 1 SDCCH8+CBCH, Lchan 0, Type SDCCH, State WAIT_RLL_RTP_ESTABLISH - L1 MS Power: 0 dBm RXL-FULL-dl: -110 dBm RXL-FULL-ul: -110 dBm
BTS 0, TRX 0, Timeslot 1 SDCCH8+CBCH, Lchan 1, Type SDCCH, State WAIT_RLL_RTP_ESTABLISH - L1 MS Power: 0 dBm RXL-FULL-dl: -110 dBm RXL-FULL-ul: -110 dBm
BTS 0, TRX 0, Timeslot 1 SDCCH8+CBCH, Lchan 2, Type CBCH, State CBCH - L1 MS Power: 0 dBm RXL-FULL-dl: -110 dBm RXL-FULL-ul: -110 dBm
BTS 0, TRX 0, Timeslot 1 SDCCH8+CBCH, Lchan 3, Type SDCCH, State WAIT_RLL_RTP_ESTABLISH - L1 MS Power: 0 dBm RXL-FULL-dl: -110 dBm RXL-FULL-ul: -110 dBm
i.e. in all cases the CBCH lchan remains occupied and is not allocated as
SDCCH.
Detaching and re-attaching the BTS reliably brings back the CBCH state. Also
verified that changing the osmo-bsc config from telnet vty and dropping oml
followed by the BTS re-attaching brings back the CBCH state.
Change-Id: I2bafc5f696e818e38f8907ad0c8f38494df0623d
gsm48_lchan2chan_desc_as_configured() is similar to gsm48_lchan2chan_desc(),
but uses the *configured* channel combination, rather than the currently
active one.
Change-Id: Id4043218fb770e8420f19a4ef9428680ecdfd286
Related: OS#3532
The function is defined in gsm_data.c, so it should be declared
in gsm_data.h and not in gsm_04_08_rr.h
Change-Id: I5200063fb43c857a984ea8e41a8485d796e49cde
The flag lchan->activate.concluded prevents entering the
lchan_on_fully_established()/lchan_on_activation_failure() more than once. So
far it was checked by callers, instead place in the functions themselves.
There is a potential functional change here, since during lchan_fail(), the
concluded flag was set only after entering lchan_on_activation_failure(). Now
it is already set at the start and prevents multiple re-entry beyond doubt.
This patch is not a result of an actual observed faulty behavior, just from
reading the code and seeing the slight loophole.
Change-Id: I0c906438b05442d66255203eb816453b7193a6d8
Use libosmo-mgcp-client's new X-Osmo-IGN header to indicate that CallIDs are
allowed to mismatch.
Add VTY commands 'msc' / 'mgw x-osmo-ign call-id' and 'no mgw x-osmo-ign' to
switch this behavior explicitly.
For SCCPlite MSCs, unless a specific config was issued, always send
'X-Osmo-IGN: C' by default, to ignore CallID mismatches.
Depends: Id7ae275ffde8ea9389270cfe3db087ee8db00b51 (osmo-mgw)
Change-Id: I257ad574d8060fef19afce9798bd8a5a7f8c99fe
ipaccess_drop_oml was being called inside an osmo_fd cb context, were
-EBADF must be returned if the structure holding the osmo_fd is freed.
In the middle of the path (see OS#3495 for path tree) it goes through a
signal dispatch, so it's impossible to make sure we return some value to
the osmo_fd cb. As a result, it is required to defer dropping the OML
Link from current code path and do it through a timer.
Fixes following ASan report:
20180822124927913 <0004> abis_nm.c:787 OC=RADIO-CARRIER(02) INST=(00,00,ff): CHANGE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE NACK CAUSE=Message cannot be performed
20180822124927913 <0004> osmo_bsc_main.c:186 Got CHANGE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE NACK going to drop the OML links.
20180822124927913 <0015> bts_ipaccess_nanobts.c:406 (bts=0) Dropping OML link.
...
=================================================================
==17607==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-use-after-free on address 0x62e000060a68 at pc 0x7f5ea8e27086 bp 0x7ffde92b6d80 sp 0x7ffde92b6d78
READ of size 8 at 0x62e000060a68 thread T0
#0 0x7f5ea8e27085 in handle_ts1_write input/ipaccess.c:371
#1 0x7f5ea8e27085 in ipaccess_fd_cb input/ipaccess.c:391
#2 0x7f5ea9147ca8 in osmo_fd_disp_fds libosmocore/src/select.c:217
#3 0x7f5ea9147ca8 in osmo_select_main libosmocore/src/select.c:257
#4 0x555813ab79d6 in main osmo-bsc/osmo_bsc_main.c:922
#5 0x7f5ea76d02e0 in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x202e0)
#6 0x555813ab84e9 in _start (/bin/osmo-bsc+0x34d4e9)
Fixes: OS#3495
Change-Id: I7c794c763481c28e8c35dc9b11d27969e16feb3c
The intention was to use the file's basename, but __BASE_FILE__ means "the root
file that is being parsed and contains #include statements".
If we had a function using __BASE_FILE__ and that was defined in an #included
file, __BASE_FILE__ would indicate the first file where the #include is, and
not the file where the function is defined. __BASE_FILE__ works for us because
we don't ever include function definitions that log something, so __BASE_FILE__
always coincides with __FILE__ for our logging; but still __BASE_FILE__ is
semantically the wrong constant.
Related: OS#2740
Change-Id: Ic6d9dafc96c9d467ae53be2cd41adcf26a4e5125
It is theoretically possible to LCLS two legs that use different
codecs. However, this requires transcoding capabilities on the
local MGW. If the local MGW lacks transcoding features such a
local circuit should be avoided. Enabeling LCLS under such
coditions should be optional (VTY)
- Add check to avoid LCLS on different codec/rate
- Add VTY-Option to optionally override the check
(MGW is able to transcode)
Change-Id: I157549129a40c64364dc126f67195759e5f1d60f
Related: OS#1602
The API of a_reset.c is currently called with a pointer to struct
reset_ctx. This puts the responsibility of checking the presence of
msc->a.reset_fsm to the caller. It would be much more effective if the
caller would check if msc->a.reset_fsm before dereferencing it.
This also fixes at least one segfault that ocurrs when gscon_timer_cb()
is called but no sccp connection is present yet. Therefore the pointer
to bsc_msc_data would not be populated. This is now detected by
a_reset.c itsself.
- minor code cleanups
- call a_reset.c functions with msc (struct bsc_msc_data)
Change-Id: I0802aaadf0af4e58e41c98999e8c6823838adb61
Related: OS#3447
In cases where a codec has no fixed (IANA) payload type number, a
dynamically coosen payload type number is used. For the route between
BSC and MSC 3GPP as designated certain payload type numbers. However,
beond that, those payload type numbers may not necessarly apply. The
RTP communication between BTS and BSC still might run on a completely
different payload type number.
libosmo-netif contains a header file which payload type numbers
shall be used. Lets use those in order to signal the same payload type
numbers as we actually use in the RTP packets to the MGW.
Change-Id: I507a1b1446c8f140b2950d73cf737797604c1ac3
Related: OS#2728
Related: OS#3384
Remove as much as possible from bsc_api.h. Use '#pragma once'. Tweak head
comment.
BSC_API_CONN_POL_{ACCEPT,REJECT}: only user is static complete_layer3(), just
use a bool return value instead.
msc_connected(): only used in osmo_bsc_api.c, make static there.
Instead of including gsm_data.h, declare structs opaquely, include stdint.h.
codec_pref_test.c used this as indirect gsm_data.h include via osmo_bsc.h,
include gsm_data.h there directly.
osmo_bsc.h: instead of including bsc_api.h, declare opaque structs.
gsm_04_08_rr.h: declare opaque structs to replace indirect include of
gsm_data.h.
Change-Id: Ia9c0f9828317236048e40ec9ecf9990592e2190a
gsm0808_page() is just a thin wrapper for rsl_paging_cmd(), the only caller is
page_ms() from paging.c. Directly call rsl_paging_cmd() instead.
Move gsm0808_cipher_mode() to the only caller in osmo_bsc_bssap.c, make static.
Change-Id: Ib7ce026b52d4ba3e53a8b2824e74ea92432c48c5
If a release event is being handled, ignore other ricocheting release events
until that release handling has concluded.
For example, if an lchan is regularly released, it signals the lchan RTP FSM to
release, which then calls back to say "RTP is released" on termination -- this
should not trigger other state changes than the initial release intends.
Change-Id: Iec41e006b6ab9d0f618d36925341f9536353e5d8
Before this patch, the timeslot FSM receives OML and RSL ready events.
Afterwards, it relies on examining the RSL and OML status to match the received
events. This doesn't work for the ip.access nanobts, which fails to change the
CHANNEL OM's operational status even though it has sent an Opstart ACK. We
receive OML CHANNEL Opstart ACK, but the mo's state left at OP_STATE=Disabled.
We apparently cannot rely on the gsm_abis_mo state as assumed before this
patch, since changing the state depends on each BTS vendor's OML
implementation.
Also, implementation wise, it is better to not include assumptions on RSL and
OML implementations in the timeslot FSM. Simply receive the OML and RSL ready
events and remember that they arrived in dedicated flags.
Remove the no longer needed oml_is_ts_ready() callback from struct
gsm_bts_model added in:
commit 91aa68f762
"dyn TS: init only when both RSL and the Channel OM are established"
I99f29d2ba079f6f4b77f0af12d9784588d2f56b3
This keeps osmo-bts operational while fixing ip.access nanobts, where the
CHANNEL OM's state prevented the timeslot FSM from entering operation.
Change-Id: I4843d03b3237cdcca0ad2041ef6895ff253d8419
Add FSMs:
- timeslot_fsm: handle dynamic timeslots and OML+RSL availability.
- lchan_fsm: handle an individual lchan activation, RTP stream and release,
signal the appropriate calling FSMs on success, failure, release.
- mgw_endpoint_fsm: handle one entire endpoint with several CI.
- assignment_fsm: BSSMAP Assignment Request.
- handover_fsm: all of intra, inter-MO and inter-MT handover.
Above FSMs absorb large parts of the gscon FSM. The gscon FSM was surpassing
the maximum amount events (32), and it is more logical to treat assignment,
handover and MGW procedures in separate FSMs.
- Add logging macros for each FSM type:
- LOG_TS()
- LOG_LCHAN()
- LOG_MGWEP(), LOG_CI()
- LOG_ASSIGNMENT()
- LOG_HO()
These log with the osmo_fsm_inst where present.
New style decision: logging without a final newline char is awkward,
especially for gsmtap logging and when other logs interleave LOGPC() calls;
we have various cases where the final \n goes missing, and also this invokes
the log category checking N times instead of once.
So I decided to make these macros *always* append a newline, but only if
there is no final newline yet. I hope that the compiler optimizes the
strlen() of the constant format strings away. Thus I can log with or without
typing "\n" and always get an \n termination anyway.
General:
- replace osmo_timers, state enums and program-wide osmo_signal_dispatch()
with dedicated FSM timeouts, states and events.
- introduce a common way to handle Tnnn timers: gsm_timers.h/.c: struct T_def.
These can be used (with some macro magic) to define a state's timeout once,
and not make mistakes for each osmo_fsm_inst_state_chg().
Details:
bsc_subscr_conn_fsm.c:
- move most states of this FSM to lchan_fsm, assignment_fsm, handover_fsm and
mgw_endpoint_fsm.
- There is exactly one state for an ongoing Assignment, with all details
handled in conn->assignment.fi. The state relies on the assignment_fsm's
timeout.
- There is one state for an ongoing Handover; except for an incoming Handover
from a remote BSS, the gscon remains in ST_INIT until the new lchan and conn
are both established.
- move bssmap_add_lcls_status() to osmo_bsc_lcls.c
abis_rsl.c:
- move all dynamic timeslot logic away into timeslot_fsm. Only keep plain send/receive functions in
abis_rsl.c
- reduce some rsl functions to merely send a message, rename to "_tx_".
- rsl_ipacc_mdcx(): add '_tx_' in the name; move parts that change the lchan state out into the
lchan_fsm, the lchan->abis_ip.* are now set there prior to invoking this function.
- move all timers and error/release handling away into various FSMs.
- tweak ipa_smod_s_for_lchan() and ipa_rtp_pt_for_lchan() to not require an
lchan passed, but just mode,type that they require. Rename to
ipacc_speech_mode*() and ipacc_payload_type().
- add rsl_forward_layer3_info, used for inter-BSC HO MO, to just send the RR
message received during BSSMAP Handover Command.
- move various logging to LOG_LCHAN() in order to log with the lchan FSM instance.
One drawback is that the lchan FSM is limited to one logging category, i.e. this moves some logging
from DRR to DRSL. It might actually make sense to combine those categories.
- lose LOGP...LOGPC logging cascades: they are bad for gsmtap logging and for performance.
- handle_classmark_chg(): change logging, move cm2 len check out of the cm3 condition (I hope that's
correct).
- gsm48_send_ho_cmd(): split off gsm48_make_ho_cmd() which doesn't send right away, so that during
inter-bsc HO we can make an RR Handover Command to send via the MSC to the remote BSS.
assignment_fsm.c:
- the Chan Mode Modify in case of re-using the same lchan is not implemented
yet, because this was also missing in the previous implementation (OS#3357).
osmo_bsc_api.c:
- simplify bsc_mr_config() and move to lchan_fsm.c, the only caller; rename to
lchan_mr_config(). (bsc_mr_config() used to copy the values to mr_bts_lv
twice, once by member assignment and then again with a memcpy.)
- During handover, we used to copy the MR config from the old lchan. Since we
may handover between FR and HR, rather set the MR Config anew every time, so
that FR rates are always available on FR lchans, and never on HR lchans.
Depends: I03ee7ce840ecfa0b6a33358e7385528aabd4873f (libosmocore),
I1f2918418c38918c5ac70acaa51a47adfca12b5e (libosmocore)
Change-Id: I82e3f918295daa83274a4cf803f046979f284366
Rationale: bsc_api.c used to be a kind of kitchen sink for various
implementations, we want to dissolve it. Also, combining 0808 and 0408 in the
same c file causes "weird" linking dependencies for utility and test programs.
bsc_api.c will be completely dissolved in upcoming
Ib7ce026b52d4ba3e53a8b2824e74ea92432c48c5.
Change-Id: Ie8ee334145bf7bc3a601d395ea7ab9b2009b61c7
"utils" suggests thin helpers to aid using a proper API, while this .c file
actually *is* the proper RR API. Rename from "utils" to "rr".
Change-Id: I0ffff63d57f03cb324df8e40e41caea5b55a2c85
In certain situations like handover or assignment, DTAP must not go out via RSL
directly but is cached to be submitted later. Make sure that all RSL DTAP
sending adheres to this:
gscon_submit_rsl_dtap() is the new "public" API to request an RSL DTAP to be
sent. Depending on the gscon's state, this ends up in the cache or is sent
directly. When caching, there is no way to tell whether sending will succeed or
not, so semantically it does not make sense to even return a result code. Just
return void. Change all "public" callers to gscon_submit_rsl_dtap().
Merge gsm0808_submit_dtap() and submit_dtap() guts to gsm0808_send_rsl_dtap(),
static in bsc_subscr_conn_fsm.c: directly send DTAP, assume a conn->lchan to be
present, or otherwise trigger a BSSMAP Clear Request.
The static submit_dtap() becomes a thin convenience wrapper.
Move ho_dtap_cache* functions to bsc_subscr_conn_fsm.c and rename to
gscon_dtap_cache_* -- they are not only for handover, also for assignment.
Function gsm0808_submit_dtap() m
Introduce function gscon_submit_rsl_dtap()
Change-Id: I6ffd7aa641c8905292c769400048c96aa0949585
9-bit BSIC exist in the 3GPP specs, but we don't use them anywhere. Rather
remove that choice from the API and UI.
Change-Id: I29b92f47da2636d3a19f073755f9382fa98f9010
The vty option bts->codec-support allows the user to set the supported
codecs per BTS level. However, those values are currently only used to
make the handover decision but the logic that handles the BSSMAP
ASSIGNMENT REQUEST does not check those flags.
- Do not ignore bts->codec-support flags on BSSMAP ASSIGNMENT REQUEST
Change-Id: I285234e9c81de74d9fb9907fca2c443b08537435
Closes: OS#3361
At the moment there are three sources that may advertise a list of
supported audio codec/rate settings. There is the MS that advertises
advertises a speech codec list and the MSC that sends a channel type
information element over A and there are also settings in the bsc
configuration file that may restrict the codec/rate types that are
allowed to use.
The function match_codec_pref() looks at all of the three buckets and
selects a codec that satisfies all three. This is already a somewhat
complicated process, overit is very isolated, so lets give it its own
c-file.
Due to the lack of unit-tests it is very hard to make changes here so
lets add also unit-test to make sure that regressions are catched early.
- Put match_codec_pref() and all its helper functions into a separate
c-file.
- Add a unit test.
Change-Id: Iabedfdcec8b99a319f2d57cbea45c5e36c7b6e29
Related: OS#3361
While GSCON is setting the codec info when operating on the MGW, LCLS
is not doing that yet. This means that the MDCX messages that are
sent by LCLS do not contain any payload type and also no ptime or
rtpmap fields. This also causes the following TTCN3 tests to fail:
TC_lcls_connect_break
TC_lcls_connect_clear
TC_lcls_gcr_bway_connect
TC_lcls_gcr_bway_dont_connect_csc
- Make mgcp_pick_codec() public as bsc_subscr_pick_codec()
- use bsc_subscr_pick_codec() to set codec info in osmo_bsc_lcls.c
Change-Id: I383d55fa602cda0926dd701ee517a299db578260
Closes: OS#3358
Commit "dyn ts, bts_ipaccess_nanobts.c: init PDCH on Chan OPSTART ACK"
bf7099262a Icf6e25ff068e8a2600562d52726ead65e864ec02
introduced signal S_NM_OPSTART_ACK and passed the FOM header to identify the BTS
by. But the FOM header's BTS number is zero on each Abis/IP link, and the BTS
and TRX are actually identified by msgb->dst == e1inp_sign_link, member trx. So
the initial implementation associated *all* Channel OPSTART ACKs with BTS 0.
Pass the entire msgb as S_NM_OPSTART_ACK signal argument, implement a
abis_nm_get_ts() to retrieve the proper timeslot and use that during timeslot
init.
Related: OS#3351 OS#3205
Change-Id: I45ce5c24cb62d00f350df1af1be6c11104d74193
We use the newly-introduced logging_vty_add_deprecated_subsys() from
libosmovty to make sure old config files will still parse even after
this change.
Change-Id: Ib4f67bb00e1d5460e643717b53f6a4d81278dc5d
struct bsc_api was used to provide an abstract API for both osmo-bsc and
osmo-msc, between BSC and MSC. That's no longer needed, so get rid of it, to
prevent code turbulences it creates for no reason.
Change-Id: I3fd5888c63a0b4f95520a498320aa105a6d60579
Move all of libbsc/ into osmo-bsc/, and separate/move some implementations to
allow linking from utils/* and ipaccess/* without pulling in unccessary
dependencies.
Some utilities use gsm_network and gsm_bts structs, which already include data
structures for fairly advanced uses. Move initialization that only osmo-bsc
needs into new bsc_network_init() and bsc_bts_alloc_register() functions, so
that the leaner tools can use the old gsm_* versions without the need to link
everything (e.g. handover and lchan alloc code).
In some instances, there need to be stubs if to cut off linking "just before
the RSL level" and prevent dependencies from creeping in.
- abis_rsl_rcvmsg(): the only program currently interpreting RSL messages is
osmo-bsc, the utils are merely concerned with OML, if at all.
- paging_flush_bts(): ip.access nanobts models call this when the RSL link is
dropped. Only osmo-bsc actually needs to do anything there.
- on_gsm_ts_init(): the mechanism to trigger timeslot initialization is related
to OML, while this action to take on init would pull in RSL dependencies.
utils/ and ipaccess/ each have a stubs.c file to implement these stubs. Tests
implement stubs inline where required.
From src/utils/, src/ipaccess/ and tests/*/, link in .o files from osmo-bsc/.
In order for this to work, the osmo-bsc subdir must be built before the other
source trees. (An alternative would be to include the .c files as sources, but
that would re-compile them in every source tree. Not a large burden really, but
unless linking .o files gives problems, let's have the quicker build.)
Minor obvious cleanups creep in with this patch, I will not bother to name them
individually now unless code review asks me to.
Rationale:
1) libbsc has been separate to use it for osmo-nitb and osmo-bsc in the old
openbsc.git. This is no longer required, and spreading over libbsc and osmo-bsc
is distracting.
2) Recently, ridiculous linking requirements have made adding new functions
cumbersome, because libbsc has started depending on osmo-bsc/*.c
implementations: on gscon FSM and bssap functions. For example, neither
bs11_config nor ipaccess-config nor bts_test need handover_cfg or BSSMAP
message composition. It makes no sense to link the entire osmo-bsc to it, nor
do we want to keep adding stubs to each linking realm.
Change-Id: I36a586726f5818121abe54d25654819fc451d3bf
The user might not want to enable LCLS support for administrative
reasons. So let's keep it disabled by default, until somebody
explicitly enables it with "lcls-mode mgw-loop".
In the future, we may want to introduce a "lcls-mode bts-loop" where we
don't loop at the BSC-colocated MGW, but where we instruct the BTSs to
feed the RTP directly to each other. This would require a
falt/transparent IP routing between the BTSs in the RAN.
Change-Id: Ied7985056c8cd182bf16119007a08cc5be14459b
Related: OS#1602
This code contains the following code:
* receive/parse/interpret LCLS specific BSSMAP IEs and PDUs
* osmo_fsm handling the various states and their transitions
* call leg correlation (finding the other subscr_conn with same GCR)
* communication between the two call-leg LCLS FSMs
* detection of supported / unsupported LCLS configurations
* display of GCR / LCLS information in "show conns"
* switch the media streams locally using MDCX to the MGW
Closes: OS#1602
Change-Id: I614fade62834def5cafc94c4d2578cd747a3f9f7
It's not a good idea to keep extern declarations copied over
half a dozen C files. Let's move it to a header.
Change-Id: I6f643f1393ba0955d9c0cf1cf78d5c604e7b9451
The bsc_msc_connection dates back to the old pre-libosmo-sigtran
days, and 90% of the field members weren't used at all (even the
new sigtran specific ones!). Let's merge what remains into struct
bsc_msc_data.
As a side effect, the already dysfunctional "dest A.B.C.D" VTY
command has been removed from the MSC node.
There's quite a bit of fall-out in the CTRL interface, which was
the code with strongest ties to bsc_msc_connection. This was
resolved by properly porting CTRL handling over to libosmo-sigtran,
meaning that an IPA/SCCPlite connected MSC can now again send CTRL
GET/SET commands, and can also receive those selective few TRAPs
that old osmo-bsc-sccplite also sent to its MSC[s].
Change-Id: I6b7354f3b23a26bb4eab12213ca3d3b614c8154f
Related: OS#2012
osmo-bsc_nat is too heavily tied into legacy SCCPlite code, as it
is not using libosmo-sigtran/osmo_ss7 so far. It's also full of
customer-specific code and it's shared use of some libbsc code here
has been complicating osmo-bsc development.
The current plan is to continue to use osmo-bsc_nat from openbsc.git
for those legacy users that need it, and not use osmo-bsc_nat in
new 3GPP AoIP setups. Should we ever get a strong demand for an AoIP
based bsc_nat, we can still revisit this later.
Change-Id: Ia05dc76336a64a7f08962843b9a7cc19f2c83387
Also: Move mgcp_timeslot_to_port() next to it, as they are
more or less the inverse transformation of each other.
Change-Id: Ica908e2bb8fc4e59e0d146b428c93a9efc385688
We used to have hard-coded M3UA. Let's allow the user to configure
this per MSC using a new "asp-protocol (m3ua|sua|ipa)" VTY command.
For SUA this should just work 1:1 without any trouble. For IPA,
this of course only changes the underlying transport without reflecting
the various differences in terms of BSSMAP ASSIGNMENT, MGCP handling,
etc.
Change-Id: I0800c709e574cedd7f5dd98be81c78782245cd13
Related: OS#2544
The state ST_WAIT_MODE_MODIFY_ACK can never be reached by the
current FSM model.
- Remove ST_WAIT_MODE_MODIFY_ACK and all related code
Change-Id: Iacaae2ee50ca1956066b7dce4517bbc9c2b0897e
Related: OS#2762
bsc_api.c notoriously lacks log context. Provide gsm_lchan_name() and/or
bsc_subscr_name() in roughly a million instances, using new LOGPLCHAN macro.
Add LOGPLCHAN() to gsm_data.h, to encourage use of it in other .c files.
Change-Id: If469defcc6fe8950dac5df61db3f39d297893318
Default usage values are defined in mgcp node, and can be per-BSC
overriden on each bsc node.
This commit is a forward-port of openbsc.git Change-Id
Ibf3932adc07442fb5e9c7a06404853f9d0a20959.
Depends on osmo-mgw.git Change-Id Ie19a64ac09f9d51f2434ad0d7925610fc919a90e.
Change-Id: Ie07b8a577caf731d59d68e3b3510ae2f9fd3dc93
Add a global counter to the BSC which shows the number of failed
connections attempts due to a unit_id mismatch between the BSC
and the BTS.
Change-Id: I58866aff36a1c8463bf84b4392a5124ffeaa32ea
Related: OS#3245
The 'show statistics' VTY command was not showing all counters
maintained by osmo-bsc. Instead of printing just two counters
related to paging, print all available counters in a generic way.
Adjust descriptions of some counters for nicer display.
After startup (all counters are zero) is now looks like this:
OsmoBSC# show statistics
handover:attempted: 0 Received handover attempts.
handover:no_channel: 0 Sent no channel available responses.
handover:timeout: 0 Timeouts of timer T3103.
handover:completed: 0 Received handover completed.
handover:failed: 0 Received HO FAIL messages.
paging:attempted: 0 Paging attempts for a subscriber.
paging:detached: 0 Paging request send failures because no responsible BTS was found.
paging:responded: 0 Paging attempts with successful response.
OsmoBSC#
Change-Id: I58ae04e1960774d760e3ebb54a4f307c9f753655
Related: OS#3245
The function a_reset_free() is not used anywhere at the code. The
reason for this is that a BSC instance is never cleared once it
is started up. Also the timer number is not according to the spec.
- Remove a_reset_free()
- Fix timer identification number (T4)
- use fi->priv to hold context info
- Fix sourcecode formatting
Change-Id: I72095d52304c520e383755eee6c889bce492cbd4
Related: OS#3102
Recent Icf6e25ff068e8a2600562d52726ead65e864ec02 changed the dyn_ts_init() hook
from bootstrap_rsl() to the Channel OPSTART ACK, but this is not sufficient.
Now RBS2k never calls dyn_ts_init(), and we may need to wait for RSL:
Dyn TS should actually be initialized only when *both* OML opstart and RSL link
are established. To that end, introduce a generalized API to query OML and RSL
status and to trigger a timeslot init at the appropriate time.
Add gsm_ts_check_init() to be called both when RSL and OML opstart are
established: trigger gsm_ts_init() only when both are given.
Add gsm_bts_trx_ts->initialized flag to mark whether initialization has already
taken place. Add gsm_bts_mark_all_ts_uninitialized() to conveniently clear this
flag for all TS in a BTS.
Add gsm_bts_model.oml_is_ts_ready() callback so that each BTS implementation
can return the OML status of a timeslot in its own OML implementation.
Actually, currently all BTS models that need this init mechanism store the TS'
OML status in ts->mo.nm_state. While we would in practice correctly init dyn TS
by just looking at ts->mo.nm_state, semantically, the decision whether the TS
is ready is up to the BTS models' specific OML implementations.
From bootstrap_rsl(), call gsm_ts_check_init(), in case the TS OML Opstart has
happened before RSL is established -- applies to all BTS models.
For all BTS models:
- call gsm_{bts,trx}_mark_all_ts_uninitialized() when OM is torn down, to make
sure the TS init mechanism will work a second time.
For all BTS models supporting dyn TS, i.e. osmo-bts, nanobts and RBS2k:
- implement oml_is_ts_ready().
- call gsm_ts_check_init() when a Channel OM is taken into operation.
Any BTS models that don't set oml_is_ts_ready() will see a ts init as soon as
RSL is bootstrapped (incidentally, the old dyn TS behavior before recent
Icf6e25ff068e8a2600562d52726ead65e864ec02).
This firstly fixes dyn TS for RBS2k by re-adding the initial switch to PDCH,
and furthermore does so only after both OML TS opstart and RSL are through.
This fixes the ttcn3-bsc-tests around dyn TS, since for the osmo-bts-virtual,
the RSL is established only after OML opstart on the TS, which was broken by
Icf6e25ff068e8a2600562d52726ead65e864ec02.
Nokia Site and Siemens BS11 practically do not require this init mechanism,
since all that happens there so far is dyn TS init, and these BTS models do not
support dyn TS of any kind. A future patch may add oml_is_ts_ready().
Related: OS#3205
Change-Id: I99f29d2ba079f6f4b77f0af12d9784588d2f56b3
Sending PDCH activation upon RSL bootstrap is too early. Introduce OPSTART ACK
handling to call dyn_ts_init() only when the dynamic timeslot is indeed ready
to receive a PDCH activation.
Related: OS#3205
Change-Id: Icf6e25ff068e8a2600562d52726ead65e864ec02
At this point, meas-feed is usable again, however, osmo-bsc is not able to
include the IMSI in every report like osmo-nitb did.
In consequence, the meas-vis and meas-web tools are unable to handle the
current measurement reports: these so far use the IMSI to list reports, and all
reports without an IMSI are collapsed onto the same line, swapping values.
So though osmo-bsc now sends usable measurement reports via meas-feed, two
avenues to improve should be pursued:
OS#3192: the visualization tools should use bts,ts,ss numbers, not IMSI.
OS#2969: osmo-bsc should always know a mobile identity.
Related: OS#2968
Change-Id: I186c7a995dd2b81746c32a58b55da64ed195a1ce
There are plans to register signal handlers in acc_ramp_init(). Once we
do that, the acc_ramp_init() function should only be called once to
avoid duplicate signal handlers on the handler list.
However, the acc_ramp_init() function currently serves a dual-purpose:
1) Initialize the acc_ramp structure for a bts
2) Enable or disable ACC ramping
Add new functions to support use case 2, and call acc_ramp_init()
just once while reading the configuration file. The VTY commands
which enable/disable ACC ramping use the new APIs instead.
Also, rename acc_ramp_start() to acc_ramp_trigger() and tweak its
semantics so that it can always be called regardless of what the
current configuration settings are. This prepares us for triggering
ACC ramping upon events other than "RSL link-up".
Change-Id: Ia25bff85d9e5c277da76bffa11d31972e9fdc323
Related: OS2591
It can be obtained from cmd field, so no need to store it in pending.
This way we simplify the ad-hoc struct bsc_cmd_list.
Change-Id: I6de64fc128ad623ca30b9e6cebebaff8de18f95d
There is a lot of dead code in osmo_bsc_msc.c that used to handle
the IPA multiplexed SSCP lite A interface.
- remove portions of the dead code
- remove IPA Ping related VTY commands
Change-Id: I5cf3fec31cc774c902f3cfe6d16fb85ef301694a
Correctly compute the TS 48.008 "speech mode" (codec) for AMR on TCH/F.
There are way too many different ways how to express a given voice
codec. There are two different schemes in TS 48.008 alone, plus one
on TS 48.058 and one in 04.08 / 44.018. Let's avoid unneeded
conversion (that we might get wrong) and avoid storing information in
a sub-struct of the lchan if we can simply derive it from the lchan
at the time we need it.
Also, move BSSAP related encoding/conversion functions closer to the
user (osmo_bsc_bssap), rather than in libbsc.
Without this patch, TCH/F with AMR was erroneously reported as TCH/H
with AMR in the BSSMAP ASSIGNMENT COMPLETE. After this patch, it's
reported correctly.
Change-Id: I6feebfae77fdc93a7ce333a25dd9b9267c5a4a2e
Related: OS#3094
Related: OS#3095
Related: OS#3096
Instead of a local redefinition, use osmo_cell_global_id.
This change is cosmetic because the decoded PLMN is currently actually never
used.
Change-Id: I38ac98a4d25159cfd4f686efbfbaf8f00625a6d8
In the current implementation of osmo-bsc, the subscriber connection is
not handled (very) statefully. However, there is some state keeping in the
code that handles the mgcp connection, but there are still to much loose ends
which allow odd situations to happen, which then lead severe error situations
(see also closes tags at the end) This commit adds a number of improvements
to fix those problems.
- Use an osmo-fsm to control the gsm_subscriber_connection state and
make sure that certain operations can only take place at certain states
(e.g let connection oriented SCCP traffic only pass when an SCCP connection
actually exists.
Remove the old osmo_bsc_mgcp.c code. Use the recently developed MGCP client
FSM to handle the MGCP connections.
Also make sure that stuff that already works does not break. This in
particular refers to the internal handover capability and the respective
unit-tests.
See also OS#2823, OS#2768 and OS#2898
- Fix logic to permit assignment to a signalling channel. (OS#2762)
- Introduce T993210 to release lchan + subscr_conn if MSC fails to respond
The GSM specs don't have an explicit timer for this, so let's introdcue
a custom timer (hence starting with 99).
This timeout catches the following situation:
* we send a SCCP CR with COMPL_L3_INFO from the MS to the MSC,
* the MSC doesn't respond (e.g. SCCP routing failure, program down, ...)
The MS is supposed to timeout with T3210, 3220 or 3230. But the BSC
shouldn't trust the MS but have some timer on its own.
SCCP would have a timer T(conn est), but that one is specified to be
1-2min and hence rather long.
See also: OS#2775
- Terminate bsc_subscr_conn_fsm on SCCP N-DISC.ind from MSC
If the MSC is disconnecting the SCCP channel, we must terminate the FSM
which in turn will release all lchan's and other state.
This makes TC_chan_rel_hard_rlsd pass, see also OS#2731
As a side-effect, this fixes TC_chan_act_ack_est_ind_refused(),
where the MSC is answering with CREF to our CR/COMPL_L3.
- Release subscriber connection on RLL RELEASE IND of SAPI0 on main DCCH
The subscriber connection isn't really useful for anything after the
SAPI0 main signalling link has been released. We could try to
re-establish, but our best option is probably simply releasing the
subscriber_conn and anything related to it.
This will make TC_chan_rel_rll_rel_ind pass, see also OS#2730
This commit has been tested using the BSC_Tests TTCN3 testsuit and the
following tests were passed:
TC_chan_act_noreply
TC_chan_act_ack_noest
TC_chan_act_ack_est_ind_noreply
TC_chan_act_ack_est_ind_refused
TC_chan_act_nack
TC_chan_exhaustion
TC_ctrl
TC_chan_rel_conn_fail
TC_chan_rel_hard_clear
TC_chan_rel_hard_rlsd
TC_chan_rel_a_reset
TC_rll_est_ind_inact_lchan
TC_rll_est_ind_inval_sapi1
TC_rll_est_ind_inval_sapi3
TC_rll_est_ind_inval_sacch
TC_assignment_cic_only
TC_assignment_csd
TC_assignment_ctm
TC_assignment_fr_a5_0
TC_assignment_fr_a5_1_codec_missing
TC_assignment_fr_a5_1
TC_assignment_fr_a5_3
TC_assignment_fr_a5_4
TC_paging_imsi_nochan
TC_paging_tmsi_nochan
TC_paging_tmsi_any
TC_paging_tmsi_sdcch
TC_paging_tmsi_tch_f
TC_paging_tmsi_tch_hf
TC_paging_imsi_nochan_cgi
TC_paging_imsi_nochan_lac_ci
TC_paging_imsi_nochan_ci
TC_paging_imsi_nochan_lai
TC_paging_imsi_nochan_lac
TC_paging_imsi_nochan_all
TC_paging_imsi_nochan_plmn_lac_rnc
TC_paging_imsi_nochan_rnc
TC_paging_imsi_nochan_lac_rnc
TC_paging_imsi_nochan_lacs
TC_paging_imsi_nochan_lacs_empty
TC_paging_imsi_a_reset
TC_paging_counter
TC_rsl_drop_counter
TC_classmark
TC_unsol_ass_fail
TC_unsol_ass_compl
TC_unsol_ho_fail
TC_err_82_short_msg
TC_ho_int
Authors:
Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
Philipp Maier <pmaier@sysmocom.de>
Neels Hofmeyr <neels@hofmeyr.de>
Closes: OS#2730
Closes: OS#2731
Closes: OS#2762
Closes: OS#2768
Closes: OS#2775
Closes: OS#2823
Closes: OS#2898
Closes: OS#2936
Change-Id: I68286d26e2014048b054f39ef29c35fef420cc97
In order to avoid code duplication the feature list (bit masks) and
the desciptive value strings as well as the function to set and get
the feature bits have been moved to libosmocore.
- use feature list functionality provided by libosmocore
Depends: libosmocore Change-Id Id0c35aef11aa49aa40abe7deef1f9dbd12210776
Change-Id: I3e80517539cc5d0e5d8189d434a5e3cc0fdea1a0
Add the mnc_3_digits member to the info_ind.
Instead of changing to e.g. osmo_plmn_id, add the flag separately, and instead
of bool use a uint8_t, to not raise any struct packing issues and clarify the
flag's size beyond any doubt.
Bump the PCU interface version to 9.
This is one part of the three identical pcuif_proto.h patches:
- I49cd762c3c9d7ee6a82451bdf3ffa2a060767947 (osmo-bts)
- I787fed84a7b613158a5618dd5cffafe4e4927234 (osmo-pcu)
- I78f30aef7aa224b2e9db54c3a844d8f520b3aee0 (osmo-bsc)
Depends: Id2240f7f518494c9df6c8bda52c0d5092f90f221 (libosmocore)
Change-Id: I78f30aef7aa224b2e9db54c3a844d8f520b3aee0
Add 3-digit flags and use the new RAI and LAI API from libosmocore throughout
the code base to be able to handle an MNC < 100 that has three digits (leading
zeros).
The changes to abis_test and gsm0408_test show that this code now handles
3-digit MNC correctly, by not dropping the leading zero as 0xf in the encoded
PLMN.
Re-implement CTRL commands 'mcc', 'mnc' and 'mcc-mnc-apply' to preserve the
presence of the third digit of the MNC. Always reply with all leading zeros.
Adjust the expected results in ctrl_test_runner.py, to show that it works.
In VTY and CTRL, the parsing of MCC and MNC is inherently made stricter by use
of osmo_{mcc,mnc}_from_str() -- they will no longer allow surplus characters
and detect errno returned by strtol() (in contrast to atoi()).
Depends: Id2240f7f518494c9df6c8bda52c0d5092f90f221 (libosmocore),
Ib7176b1d65a03b76f41f94bc9d3293a8a07d24c6 (libosmocore),
I020a4f11791c61742a3d795f782805f7b7e8733e (libosmocore)
Change-Id: I8e722103344186fde118b26d8353db95a4581daa
All callers pass mcc=1, mnc=1, so just have it as default.
(Prepare for net->country_code etc to be replaced by net->plmn)
Change-Id: Ic16bc0bab3f2d4721e86a1a04f9d9f988d777df2
Move from using deprecated gsm48_construct_ra(), which uses a buf, to
gsm48_encode_ra(), which uses a gsm48_ra_id argument. Pass struct gsm48_ra_id
around instead of a buf.
struct gsm48_ra_id is the "encoded" representation of the bytes in a typical
MCC-MNC-LAC-RAC (04.08 Routing Area Id IE, 3GPP TS 24.008 § 10.5.5.15). Using
the struct spares using magic numbers for byte offsets.
In the process, fix a sanitizer warning for unaligned access by using memcpy()
instead of pointer assignment:
osmo-bsc/src/libbsc/abis_nm.c:2857:27: runtime error: store to misaligned address 0x7ffe8e0d6695 for type 'uint16_t', which requires 2 byte alignment
Note that (besides removing a now unnecessary cast) the gsm0408_test and
abis_test tests of RAI / CGI encoding remain stable, which indicates that the
new code is still correct.
Change-Id: I0d3908fb8ca1e2e669d257b5d59b40675fa85d06
Access Control Class (ACC) ramping is used to slowly make the cell
available to an increasing number of MS. This avoids overload at
startup time in cases where a lot of MS would discover the new
cell and try to connect to it all at once.
Ramping behaviour can be configured with new VTY commands:
[no] access-control-class-ramping
access-control-class-ramping-step-interval (<30-600>|dynamic)
access-control-class-ramping-step-size (<1-10>)
(The minimum and maximum values for these parameters are hard-coded,
but could be changed if they are found to be inadequate.)
The VTY command 'show bts' has been extended to display the
current ACC ramping configuration.
By default, ACC ramping is disabled.
When enabled, the default behaviour is to enable one ACC per
ramping step with a 'dynamic' step interval. This means the
ramping interval (time between steps) is scaled to the channel
load average of the BTS, i.e. the number of used vs. available
channels measured over a certain amount of time.
Below is an example of debug log output with ACC ramping enabled,
while many 'mobile' programs are concurrently trying to connect
to the network via an osmo-bts-virtual BTS. Initially, all ACCs
are barred, and then only one class is allowed. Then the current
BTS channel load average is consulted for scheduling the next
ramping step. While the channel load average is low, ramping
proceeds faster, and while it is is high, ramping proceeds slower:
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: barring Access Control Class 0
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: barring Access Control Class 1
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: barring Access Control Class 2
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: barring Access Control Class 3
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: barring Access Control Class 4
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: barring Access Control Class 5
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: barring Access Control Class 6
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: barring Access Control Class 7
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: barring Access Control Class 8
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: barring Access Control Class 9
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: allowing Access Control Class 0
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: step interval set to 30 seconds based on 0% channel load average
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: allowing Access Control Class 1
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: step interval set to 354 seconds based on 59% channel load average
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: allowing Access Control Class 2
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: step interval set to 30 seconds based on 0% channel load average
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: allowing Access Control Class 3
(bts=0) ACC RAMP: step interval set to 30 seconds based on 0% channel load average
Change-Id: I0a5ac3a08f992f326435944f17e0a9171911afb0
Related: OS#2591
Handover decision 2 arguments are now configured by 'handover2 foo'. To match
that scheme, rename the previously 'handover foo' args for handover decision 1
to 'handover1 foo'.
For backwards compatibility, still provide aliases of the original VTY
commands. Writing back the config will result in 'handover1' though.
Change-Id: I7305ae7c04cc70082cd80d42b2ba32ffa399f51a
Instead of reacting on S_LCHAN* signals in the handover decision code,
introduce callbacks for the handover decision to be invoked by handover_logic.c
at the appropriate time.
The rationale is explained in a comment to struct handover_decision_callbacks,
quoting:
"
All events that are interesting for handover decision are actually communicated
by S_LCHAN_* signals, so theoretically, each handover algorithm could evaluate
those. However, handover_logic.c cleans up handover operation state upon
receiving some of these signals. To allow a handover decision algorithm to take
advantage of e.g. the struct bsc_handover before it is discarded, the handover
decision event handler needs to be invoked before handover_logic.c discards the
state. For example, if the handover decision wants to place a penalty timer
upon a handover failure, it still needs to know which target cell the handover
failed for; handover_logic.c erases that knowledge on handover failure, since
it needs to clean up the lchan's handover state.
The most explicit and safest way to ensure the correct order of event handling
is to invoke the handover decision algorithm's actions from handover_logic.c
itself, before cleaning up. This struct provides the callback functions for
this purpose.
For consistency, also handle signals in this way that aren't actually in danger
of interference from handover_logic.c (which also saves repeated lookup of
handover state for lchans). Thus, handover decision algorithms should not
register any signal handler at all.
"
Also:
- Publish struct bsc_handover to use it as argument to above callbacks.
- Add enum hodec_id to struct bsc_handover, to be able to signal the
appropriate hodec algorithm per event.
- Add hodec_id argument to bsc_handover_start*() to be placed in the
bsc_handover struct.
- Publish the LOGPHO logging macros in handover.h along with struct
bsc_handover, convenient for logging in callback implementations.
Replace handover_decision.c's signal handler with a registered
handover_decision_callbacks instance.
(Upcoming handover_decision_2 will use all of the callbacks introduced here.)
Change-Id: Id5b64504007fe03e0406a4b395cd0359232b77d2
The conn's penalty timers will be used only for handover decision 2, make it
clear by a sub-struct.
hodec2 will also initialize the penalty timer list on demand only, so no need
to always initialize.
Change-Id: Ie6c2bc2b10dc424dfd94a9e11a9a62f51c48aa10
Handover decision 2 will also store the last seen mr nr for neighbor cell
measurements and hence can tell whether a neighbor's measurement is outdated.
Change-Id: Ic1148364597f91b5a55666c80c758b61fa56f582
Do not share config items between the current handover decision and the
upcoming handover_decision_2.
Rename current handover config items to hodec2_* and duplicate the ones
relevant to handover decision algorithm 1 with name prefix of hodec1_*.
I considered moving hodec2 parameters to an entirely separate .c file and
struct, but that causes considerable code bloat. Rather use the nice
handover_cfg net/bts level mechanism as-is, and simply prefix the names.
In the VTY, the hodec1 parameters are configurable by 'handover foo 23'
commands, while the hodec2 parameters are by 'handover2 foo 23'. The generic
VTY commands to enable/disable handover and to choose the algorithm are still
'handover (0|1)' and 'handover algorithm (1|2)'.
(Note, a subsequent commit will rename the 'handover foo' for hodec1 to
'handover1 foo' and add backwards-compat aliases.)
For example, the 'window rxlev averaging 5' command now exists both for
handover decision 1 and handover decision 2, and its values are independent.
This is valid config:
network
# set up handover decision algorithm 1
# (pending rename of these items to 'handover1 ...')
handover window rxlev averaging 5
handover window rxlev neighbor averaging 5
# set up handover decision algorithm 2
handover2 window rxlev averaging 7
handover2 window rxlev neighbor averaging 7
handover2 penalty-time max-distance 10
# enable handover
handover 1
bts 0
handover algorithm 1
bts 1
handover algorithm 2
In this example, bts 0 uses algo 1 with rxlev averaging of 5, while bts 1 uses
algorithm 2 where rxlev averaging of 7 is in effect.
Change-Id: I6475b2543b18d21710a6d774b214cb484f36ec8e
So far, the administrator had to pick one particular cipher which
would then be used throughout all subscribers/phones. This is a bit
impractical, as e.g. not all phones support A5/3. Extend the VTY
command syntax in a backwards-compatible way to permit for multiple
ciphers.
The bit-mask of permitted ciphers from the MSC (sent in ASSIGNMENT
COMMAND) is intersected with the vty-configured mask a the BSC.
Finally, the best (highest) possible cipher is chosen.
Change-Id: I1d1c8131855bcab2392b4f27f6216bdb2fae10e0
Closes: OS#2461
About half of our log categories/subsystems were inherited from
OsmoNITB, and are no longer used but may confuse the user.
Change-Id: I8b39429f71c0faefdf8158a82093cfb19f44809e
There was always a 1:1 correspondence between gsm_subscriber_connection
and osmo_bsc_sccp_con, so there's really no point in having two separate
dynamically allocated data structures with pointers back and forth and
another linked list around.
Let's merge osmo_bsc_sccp_con into gsm_subscriber_connection for
simplicity.
The resulting code might not be elegant in places, but I've tried to
do only the most simple changes in this patch, while further
simplifications can be done in later subsequent patches.
As a side-effect, this patch also fixes lchan clearing if the MSC
(or the local SCCP provider) hard-disconnects the SCCP connection.
Change-Id: Idd2b733477ee90d24dec369755a00f1c39c93f39
Have expicitly named vty write functions for bts and net levels, so that it is
trivial to add commands that exist only on one of each (like the upcoming
congestion check timer config for hodec2).
Change-Id: Ibea4c20abc50c3d655f6bbb1a643477dfc722c8e
On BSSMAP Assignment Request received from the MSC, store the Speech Codec List
in the subscr conn, so that we may evaluate available codecs during handover
decision. (Will be used, e.g., by handover_decision_2.)
Change-Id: I8222d73085eb777696e365c94214c05d56e6d129
Separate penalty timers API from specific struct members and move to own .h/.c
file, so that future code may re-use the API arbitrarily.
Change-Id: Ife975a1c7c17a500b1693be620475a8bea72f86f
Upcoming handover_decision_2 will want to be able to handover to a differing
TCH type, hence add a parameter to bsc_handover_start(); adjust current callers
to pass the old lchan type.
Tweak the 'bts' argument to 'new_bts'.
Change-Id: I4478ebcaada00897cc38c5a299e07661139ed3c5
This leaves common_cs.h practically empty. Leave its removal to the next patch,
which removes libcommon-cs entirely
(I07d4a48af3154ee4d904686f230a51b8b8a94ff9).
Change-Id: Ic3233f03580aa8c0ab178dfd33e68ecab5b9f042
The gsm_network VTY was partly shared between libmsc and libbsc in the old
openbsc.git; now osmo-bsc.git has its own copy, so merge all of it into
bsc_vty.c.
This leaves common_cs_vty.c practically empty; leave removal of the file to
later, when we drop the entire libcommon-cs in
I07d4a48af3154ee4d904686f230a51b8b8a94ff9.
Note that gsmnet_from_vty() is also already declared in bsc/vty.h.
Change-Id: I6f3a596f31762b48afed39a85a343c400826300f
These functions were originally shared between libmsc and libbsc in the old
openbsc.git; now osmo-bsc.git has its own copies, so move them into libbsc.
Change-Id: Ie411c2ce8008accee54782a442d6361e50777a54
Some part of the network init was common between libbsc and libmsc in the old
openbsc.git repository. Now osmo-bsc.git is independent with its own copy of
the gsm_network initialization. So move it over to libbsc.
Change-Id: I8968787a5f0b078619264f0cb42349a9bc7943af
The separation of gsm_data_shared.* from gsm_data.* historically allowed
compiling parts of it into osmo-bts, which we have dropped since (osmo-bts has
its own copy now). Even though gsm_data.* now becomes rather large by it,
remove the legacy separation to get rid of the "shared" naming, which is no
longer meaningful. A future patch might separate into meaningful smaller bits,
if we get the time.
Change-Id: Ie247bc492efb331871d970c56700595ad3f7e201
Replace calls to make_sock() with osmo_sock_init_ofd().
Shame on me for not testing every single one in practice, I hope for peer
review to confirm that this should be correct... Read closely please!
The IPPROTO_GRE define seems to be unused (at least in osmo-bsc.git), drop it
completely.
Change-Id: Ia6e4e0e1eed3328fa25b3b90be376d532ad0e56b
Provide concise log categories for each main scope.
Move the complete log categories 1:1 to osmo_bsc_main.c.
In bsc_nat.c, omit obviously unused log categories.
In tests, omit almost all log categories, except for those explicitly tested as
the expected output.
Note: should any logging occur for a log category that is omitted by accident,
such will end up being logged as DLGLOBAL, so it will show up and we can fix
it, and it will not get lost silently.
Change-Id: Ib524e49ec211662e0dfde8161495a72aa8ad76cf
Move bsc_vty_go_parent() to osmo_bsc_main.c and bsc_nat.c, and drop those nodes
that aren't used in the respective main scope.
Change-Id: I22ebb76742e9c5ab9dd608ac089a5c558aceeb36
If a BTS/TRX does not respond to the "IPA RSL Connect" command,
pretend that the BTS has sent a NACK for the connection.
To ensure that osmo_timer_del(&trx->rsl_connection_timeout) is not called
before this timer is initialized with osmo_timer_setup(), the E1 layer now
drops incoming RSL messages from a BTS/TRX in LOCKED administrative state.
We cancel the timeout if we receive an RSL Connect ACK or NACK from the BTS,
and if the underlying E1 link does down.
While here, add a missing message buffer free() in bts_isdn_sign_link().
The callers do not free it.
Change-Id: Ia72b65a0f15f47dcb8a6f944f6c3695a4a64b923
Related: OS#2716
In addition to logging the current values of a BTS's channel load
average and T3122 override, maintain stat items for these values.
This allows for plotting these values over time, for instance.
These values show up in the VTY under 'show stats' like this:
base transceiver station:
Channel load average.: 25 %
T3122 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT REJECT wait indicator.: 32 s
Change-Id: Icace0176e8b1d23d7c7b4816f7c67c65312844fa
Suggested-by: laforge