When passing a NULL config to osmo_oap_client_init(), set OAP to disabled
state. Along with the previous fix that ensures message rejection in the
disabled state, this makes use of OAP in the GSUP client optional.
oap_client_test: expect null config to set state to disabled.
Related: OS#1592
Change-Id: Ie4d622fcfd24cb7d89d19f93e4b2571d8fadd1a3
Fixes the bug indicated in oap_client_test.c: adjust to actually expect the
proper behavior.
Also adjust for modified return value for message rejection. Instead of -1,
just expect < 0.
Adjust experr for new error messages.
Related: OS#1592
Change-Id: I16165d228653e8a2689f9df94b77b470c06480c6
Use libosmocore's DLOAP logging category for OAP.
oap_client_test.c: make sure DLOAP is in DEBUG level to not lose any logging
messages from experr.
Todo: we're using a "Library" logging category, which is not really what the
library category was intended for. Instead, the OAP client should probably be
given a logging category like DVLR or DGPRS in its initialization API.
Related: OS#1592
Change-Id: Ic765c19381b0d983da90a5d8aee9cd17e31cf34a
Mainly to differentiate the OAP messaging API (osmo_oap_ in libosmocore) from
the OAP client.
This is in preparation for moving the oap client to libcommon, which is in turn
preparation for libvlr. Add the osmo_ prefix, as all public Osmocom API should
have. We also have OAP messages code in libosmocore, so clarify by naming this
osmo_oap_client, and by also renaming the oap_test to oap_client_test. This
reshuffling will allow an easy move of OAP to libosmocore if we should want to
do that. A number of patches will follow up on this.
Related: OS#1592
Change-Id: Id447d2bebc026a375567654adafa5f82439ea7e1
This corresponds to change-id If5099e60681a215e798b6675f21813f26769c253 in
libosmocore, which is now required to build openbsc.
Related: OS#1592
Change-Id: I2f06aaa6eb54eafa860cfed8e72e41d82ff1c4cf
Use the DLGSUP logging category for GSUP.
Bump the required version of libosmocore to 0.9.5 to benefit from the DLGSUP
logging category fix in core/logging.[hc].
(Id974c7be158e4d60421a98110f5c807aefd31119)
Todo: we're using a "Library" logging category, which is not really what the
library category was intended for. Instead, the GSUP client should probably be
given a logging category like DVLR or DGPRS in its initialization API.
Related: OS#1592
Change-Id: Id3938267fa062e1a997d3704cd678874306f86ee
This is in preparation for moving gsup to libcommon, which is in turn
preparation for libvlr.
Related: OS#1592
Change-Id: I9c95d00f1a9420887a44c938b1d0ee3e20586f4c
Make sure everything is named gsup_client_ / GSUP_CLIENT_.
Rename static gsup_client_send() to client_send() to avoid clash with public
gprs_gsup_client_send() being renamed to gsup_client_send().
This is in preparation for moving gsup to libcommon, which is in turn
preparation for libvlr. libvlr and osmo-sgsn will use the same GSUP client
code. A number of patches will follow up on this, also for the the OAP client.
Related: OS#1592
Change-Id: I57433973b1c4f6cc1e12e7b1c96b5f719f418b51
This reverts commit 1611df5226.
This is due to a segfault introduced to the asan build only. See:
http://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/openbsc/2016-December/009966.html
Subject: new sanitizer breakage: SIGSEGV in sgsn_create_pdp_ctx()
Date: Tue Dec 13 12:08:32 UTC 2016
Change-Id: Ic926c0e6778947b516994822e3a21d4fde25bb02
Enable Deactivate PDP context based on the IMSI of the subscriber.
When there are PDP contexts present for a MM context,
PDP context will be deactivated along with GMM Detach(MM context deletion).
If there are no PDP present, MM context will be deleted to avoid
further PDP context request from the MS.
Test cases is added to check this functionality.
Change-Id: Ia0a41aa2218ec2fda4ea17a37c8cc55cba63dd13
GSM48_CMODE_DATA_6k0 was not properly terminated and thus resulted in a
bug.
Change-Id: I4000f06d0b49c4afb0446beddd150521c4ba3cf0
Fixes: Coverity CID 148207
For TCH/F_PDCH in PDCH mode, directly return the lchan to use, in order to
switch it to TCH/F. To check the pchan type in chan_alloc.c, make ts_pchan()
public in gsm_data_shared.h.
Commit c3f72f63af broke TCH/F_PDCH, as a fallout
of setting the GSM_PCHAN_PDCH subslots number to 0. This is sane and correct,
but the chan_alloc code failed to see a ts as available if it has no subslots.
Explanation:
_lc_find_trx() checks each timeslot. For normal, static TCH timeslots we
determine the number of logical subslots contained and check whether one of
them is free. For dynamic TS, we can do the same when in TCH mode, but when in
PDCH mode, we already know that it is available for immediate switchover for
voice and hence can return it right away. TCH/F_TCH/H_PDCH already has a
special check for that. TCH/F_PDCH doesn't, but this worked for TCH/F_PDCH as
long as ts_subslots() returned 1 for PDCH: the for-loop at the bottom of
_lc_find_trx() checked one subslot, which succeeded on an lchan in PDCH mode,
since PDCH lchans are always marked type == NONE and state == NONE. Now we more
accurately acknowledge that a PDCH timeslot has zero subslots and that a
dynamic timeslot in PDCH mode can always be switched to voice immediately,
without checking lchan type or state.
So, above mentioned commit set PDCH to zero subslots, and the for-loop to check
the (zero) subslots never ran and hence never returned the lchan. This fix adds
a special condition for TCH/F_PDCH in PDCH mode, same as TCH/F_TCH/H_PDCH.
(Todo: ts_pchan() can probably be used in other places as well to remove some
code dup. Leaving that for another patch.)
Fixes: OS#1868
Change-Id: I5d555d018a5bcb8d948e54059d32ec4c9b3070d0
Preparing cosmetically for a subsequent commit which will add another pchan
kind to be checked, rather use a "switch (pchan) {}". Also reverse one if()
branch to "early-exit" style.
Change-Id: Ie5eb0fa859c4f225616095dc56d52ce0f2dc8bdc
This is useful particularly in case where we deactivate PDCHs
which don't have a SACCH associated. The existin code would
always attempt to deactivate a SACCH even in those cases, leading
to the BTS responsding with related error messages.
Change-Id: Iaf46782329b38ba8f3d438e6c75c2d467b852734
When the LLC-XID request is constructed the order of the elements
in the TLV structure is reversed. This is in theory not a problem,
but differs from what we know from our practical experience. This
commit fixes the problem.
Change-Id: I1d71c947350d3c5a85ff36b71c1b8f036071d162
Rename current subscr_con_allocate() and subscr_con_free to bsc_*,
and add two separate msc_subscr_con_allocate() and _free().
The msc_subscr_con_free() ignores all lchan members.
In libbsc use bsc_*, in libmsc use msc_*.
Change-Id: I3cf7c7cafdf4672ec7b26058bba8a77159855257
Future: there will be distinct subscr conns for libbsc and libmsc.
Leave the timezone VTY output in libbsc's config_write_net(), until the BSC/MSC
separation of struct gsm_network is completed.
Change-Id: I9712b2e07b4f1ab8d2e4ad40a8d771e98ed25b20
Time zone used to be configurable per-BTS. In the upcoming MSC-split, no BTS
structures will be available on the MSC level. To simplify, drop the ability to
manage several time zones in a core network and place the time zone config on
the network VTY level, i.e. in gsm_network. If we are going to re-add fine
grained time zone settings, it should probably be tied to the LAC.
Adjust time zone VTY config code (to be moved to libcommon-cs in subsequent commit).
Adjust time zone Ctrl Interface code.
Change-Id: I69848887d92990f3d6f969be80f6ef91f6bdbbe8
Implement connection_for_subscr() from a completely different angle: instead of
looking up lchans in bts structs, look up the subscriber in the global list of
gsm_subscriber_connection. static lchan_find() is thus obsoleted.
All callers of connection_for_subscr() live in libmsc, so move to libmsc.
The move and edit are done in a single commit since the old and new
implementation have nothing in common.
Future: osmo-cscn will use this, without bts being present.
Remove implementation of connection_for_subscr() from channel_test.c -- it is
possible that the abort() in there was intended for a regression test, but
actually it seems the implementation was merely added for linking reasons, and
the abort() added to guard against the NULL return value: no comment nor the
commit log indicate that the abort() is test critical; the addition was the
only change in channel_test.c for that commit; at the same time a
connection_for_subscr() call was added in libmsc.
Change-Id: I5e0ba0ecf1726ebd540800f4e98fdfc937c904ff
Keep only BSC specific bits of the 'network' VTY node in bsc_vty.c, move more
general VTY commands to common_cs_vty.c.
Add arg to common_cs_vty_init() to pass a config_write_net() function. Pass a libbsc
specific config_write_net() function.
Future: upcoming omso-cscn will re-use the VTY bits moved to libcommon-cs and pass a
different config_write_net() function.
Change-Id: I871b7b32a0c56fdce983e409cf244ec487d24e71
Move gsmnet_from_vty() and the bsc_gsmnet global to common_cs_vty.c.
Rename bsc_gsmnet to vty_global_gsm_network and make it static to common_cs_vty.c, to
clearly mark the global variable for VTY use only.
Introduce common_cs_vty_init() to set vty_global_gsm_network.
Change-Id: I26c5c47de08f899b896813d09612d5cb2f8e42d6
Now that bsc_network_alloc() is separate, move it to before the VTY init (a
subsequent patch will pass the gsm_network instance as a parameter to
vty_init()).
bsc_hack.c: drop the comment that says about the VTY init: "This needs to
precede handle_options()" -- it is not accurate. Actually move the
handle_options() above both vty_init() and the bsc_network_alloc() calls, to be
able to decide which mncc callback to pass to bsc_network_alloc. It would make
sense to set this later on, but that would require further refactoring of the
bsc_network_init() and gsm_network_init() signatures, so not in this patch.
Change-Id: Ie6a7037e703b5a2d08ceeb20d35f197aaddc9d1b
For patch clarity, keep some code dup to be removed in a subsequent patch. In
the same sense don't change the fact that mncc_sock_init()'s return value is
ignored.
The global gsm_network instance 'bsc_gsmnet' is basically only used by the VTY,
and a future patch will "hide" that global in a vty .c file. In a nutshell, I
want to
- first allocate a gsm_network,
- then initialize the VTY passing the gsm_network pointer,
- and then read the config file using the initialized VTY.
So far, bsc_bootstrap_network() allocates the gsm_network and reads the config
file right away, which only works by sharing the extern bsc_gsmnet pointer,
which I would like to uncouple.
Change-Id: I480a09a31a79766ad07b627dd5238b7e37f3be7a
libbsc and libmsc will have separate subscriber connection structs. Hence don't
rely on gsm_subscriber_connection, but work on a direct pointer to the counter
for the next RP reference.
The only very thin function in gsm_04_11_helper.c thus becomes obsolete: drop
the entire file.
Change-Id: I2a2e9ba6a981a385d1f8f07acbe03536ffed0072
Both libmsc and libbsc will need distinct gsm0480_send_ussdNotify() and
gsm0480_send_releaseComplete() functions, since there will be distinct
subscriber connection structs.
Rename to msc_send_ussd_notify() and msc_send_ussd_release_complete(), and add
the same in libbsc with bsc_ prefix in new file gsm_04_80_utils.c.
In preparation of this patch, the message generation part of these functions
has been added to libosmocore as gsm0480_create_ussd_notify() and
gsm0480_create_ussd_release_complete(). Use these.
Adjust all libmsc and libbsc callers according to use the msc_* or bsc_*
implementation, respectively.
Change-Id: I33a84e3c28576ced91d2ea24103123431f551173
For new MM contexts, the ra_id was correctly obtained from the ue_ctx, but in
case an MM ctx is re-used and the ra_id changed, the new ra_id was not copied
to the MM context; instead, the ra_id was overwritten with uninitialized data.
Always initialize the local ra_id variable from the ue_ctx->ra_id for Iu
connections; it is used further below to update the ctx->ra_id.
For the case of a brand new Iu MM ctx, the ctx->ra_id then gets initialized a
second time. We could technically drop the init in sgsn_mm_ctx_alloc_iu(), but
it doesn't hurt either way.
Fixes: CID#57936
Change-Id: Ia06458758362e76925690b1757d8ced95e9609e4
Coverity scan detects a Null pointer deref (FORWARD_NULL) in
gprs_sndcp_comp.c: 67 in gprs_sndcp_comp_create().
The reason for this is that gprs_sndcp_dcomp_init() and also
gprs_sndcp_pcomp_init() rely on the comp_entity->algo algo
flag. If the program logic is correct a null pointer deref
should never occur.
This commit adds OSMO_ASSERT() statements to ensure a null
pointer deref is catched if if the ...comp_init() functions
are used with incorrect parameters.
Change-Id: I7748f06d1739a697edad5100a031e5aa1ef11ed1
Used by libbsc, libmsc as well as osmo-bsc and osmo-bsc_nat.
Moving gsm48_create* to libcommon-cs affects linking of osmo-bsc_nat, resulting in
undefined references to gsm48_extract_mi() and gsm48_paging_extract_mi(); fix
that by placing libfilter.a left of libbsc.a upon linker invocation.
Change-Id: I212c2567b56191022b683674c1c4daf842839946
Reincarnate gsm_network_init() as the parts not specific to libbsc.
Move from bsc_network_init() those bits that are not BSC specific (and useful
for upcoming osmo-cscn).
Add libcommon-cs to all linkages that use gsm_network_init().
Note: the only requirement to allow linking gsm_network_init() without libbsc
is to keep the call to gsm_net_update_ctype() out of libcommon-cs. The other items
are kept out of libcommon-cs because it makes sense semantically. But the separation
is not strong in that the BSC specific data members are of course still
omnipresent in struct gsm_network. If bsc_network_init() is not called, these
are not initialized properly -- for now no users of uninitialized members
exist.
So this is just a first step towards a sensible split of the BSC and MSC
gsm_network structs. The long term aim should be to have entirely separate
structs with some common general items.
Change-Id: If06316b97002390dc9a434686750cb96193ea63b
bsc_network_init() is more fit to live in a BSC specific header, move it to new
common_bsc.h. It will probably also absorb the BSC-specific part of gsm_network
in the future.
Adjust header includes across the board. Particularly, fix abis_nm.h by
explicitly including gsm_data.h: it so far relied on other headers to do that,
which now is no longer always given.
Change-Id: I9edfb1e748bb1cb484fadd48b0406f5b3098e89b
The gsm_network_init() function initializes a whole lot of BSC specific stuff.
Aiming to move some of it to libcommon-cs, first rename it to bsc_network_init().
This will retain the BSC specific stuff when the move is done.
Adjust all callers.
Future: osmo-cscn will call the more generic part and not the BSC specific
part.
Change-Id: I4816ae19374390fc5c64972f7cad2e9ec3d8bcc3
Put mncc_recv_cb_t in common_cs.h to avoid header include complications: if placing
right above struct gsm_network, one must include gsm_data.h to use
mncc_recv_cb_t as function parameter in a header, which will include
gsm_data_shared.h, which will include common_cs.h (future knowledge). Since I will
need to use mncc_recv_cb_t in common_cs.h, including gsm_data.h from there would
introduce an #include loop. Avoid that and define mncc_recv_cb_t in common_cs.h to
begin with.
Change-Id: I2e64cffa563750ce9f3172ffba6f9cf5b9280e9c
Timer T3395 starts at the transmission of Deactivate PDP request using
pdpctx_timer_start but there was no corresponding stop function.
The timer is stopped when Deactivate PDP Context Accept is received.
This according to 3gpp spec reference 24.008 section 6.1.3.4.2.
Change-Id: I825c0a47d39e784dd1b8251f564609262530a5c6
This is a speculative change for interrogateSS and by not answering
the request the radio connection would remain open long.
The SS/USSD code is from a time where none of knew much about GSM. We
do not support SS but should reject it. We have checked for an empty
string in the text field to guess if it is a result/release to not send
more information. The right way forward is to decode the ASN1 into the
fields REQUEST/RESULT(last).
Fix an issue and make the code worse. Assume ss_code > 0 to see if this
is a interrogate invoke. The issue is that code 0 is a well defined
value but unlikely to be used.
MAP ASN1 definition:
SS-Code ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE (1))
-- This type is used to represent the code identifying a single
-- supplementary service, a group of supplementary services, or
-- all supplementary services. The services and abbreviations
-- used are defined in TS 3GPP TS 22.004 [5]. The internal structure is
-- defined as follows:
--
-- bits 87654321: group (bits 8765), and specific service
-- (bits 4321)
allSS SS-Code ::= '00000000'B
Change-Id: Ib0dc4485388f030eb172fe21f5327b7ab94751f5
When OM2000 has confirmed that a TS is started, call dyn_ts_init()
on the timeslot to start the processing for fully dynamic (osmocom
style) TCH/F_TCH/H_PDCH. This should in turn trigger the activation of
idle timeslots as PDCH until we want to allocate any of them for TCH/F
or TCH/H.
Change-Id: I1a1fd61d6afd85449cacad4bacfb830252dab6b1
Ericsson has introduced a propritary format to issue the S13 BCCH
information. Normally the system info type field for SI13 would
be encoded as 0x28. Ericsson encodes that field as 0x02 and ads
a bcch mapping parameter, (IEI=F2) This patch sets the BCCH mapping
to 0x00 (=BCCH Normal) statically (0xF200)
The new constands are added to libosmocore, see commit:
f0f9c8c29daaefbf9cff19177ade4a13ffb2e36c
Change-Id: Ie0900f9b810744172b3090ce1b0ef7b7a1132946
function bts_model_rbs2k_start() in bts_ericsson_rbs2000.c lacks
the feature definition for GPRS and EGPRS.
Change-Id: I777a67862084aa6cca39cfc43f5708e47608b0e6
In case the link_info is deleted we have to stop handling the stored messages
inside link_info. Not doing so can lead to invalid memory being accessed.
Change-Id: Ieb8503e9e94e7a5ac450ad8aa1713ec4f21cdea5
Ticket: OW#3049
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
it seesm more recent RBS2000 models have much larger CCP and CI value ranges
than those of older models.
Change-Id: Ib116c1fac901b293929fce34223d1fd0af15d2bc
The code for supporting the configuration of the OM2000 CON (LAPD
Concentrator) MO was so far incomplete and not used from the OM2000 FSM
initialization. This patch adds
* VTY commands for configuration of CON Groups and Paths
* The FSM integration to actually configure the CON MO
Change-Id: I56dc1b5e35adef3a2078bcf9536537eb0f454192
This happens e.g. with DAHDI driver, when the DAHDI device cannot be
opened. Let's not prematurely seg-fault early in the RBS2000 signal
handler, but take the proper error handlign for this.
Change-Id: I9223fb1568d3db7e278f07240c4be334c6602a13
talloc_ctx.c: In function ‘talloc_ctx_init’:
talloc_ctx.c:40:2: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘msgb_talloc_ctx_init’ [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
msgb_talloc_ctx_init(ctx_root, 0);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Change-Id: Ib8ebc02d5cf0d2b4019473d3750ae7c6f8a32896
For TCH/F_PDCH, return an invalid chan comb (0) and print an error message
that hints at the proper pchan type to use instead: TCH/F_TCH/H_PDCH
Change-Id: Ibe0f944573f0a6d1be4bf7cf4986c4b2b3bd6d0d
When OM2K sets up the timeslots with the BTS, the dynamic channel state
is not yet resolved to any particular pchan type. Instead of using the
dyn state, always advertise dynamic timeslots as pchan2comb(TCH/F).
In the past, the Ericsson dynamic timeslots were handled as pchan type
TCH/F_PDCH. This is a mistake, as this pchan type is intended for
the ip.access dynamic PDCH way of dynamic channels. In any case, in the
initial state of this pchan type, the timeslot was initialized as
pchan2comb(TCH/F) because the ts->flags do not reflect an active PDCH
yet. In short, this patch does not change the behavior of TCH/F_PDCH
timeslots, only clarifies it.
It would in fact make sense to disallow use of TCH/F_PDCH for OM2K,
but that should probably be a separate patch.
The proper pchan to use for Ericsson dynamic timeslots is
TCH/F_TCH/H_PDCH. These do not use ts->flags, but ts->dyn.* as state,
which first reflects pchan_want == pchan_is == GSM_PCHAN_NONE. Hence
the timeslot was initialized by OM2K as pchan type zero, which is
unknown / invalid. So, instead of using pchan_is, which is not yet
reflecting anything meaningful, always initialize as TCH/F chan comb,
as Ericsson hardware apparently expects it.
Change-Id: If0693f7c5c85977b0e4acbc701ee5d635434d0d1
talloc_free the cfg only after asserting num_bsc count sanity.
This caused a failure in the 'bsc-nat' test with -fsanitize build.
Should fix the Osmocom_Sanitizer build on jenkins.osmocom.org
https://jenkins.osmocom.org/jenkins/job/Osmocom_Sanitizer/
Change-Id: Ic20aacaccffcaa58ccec6d24c884727dc1bc50e6
Throw warning message in case the MO state does not change
to enabled after sendeing an Enable-Request message.
Change-Id: Idfde8d6f71526e8acfea51835732515a4bee858e
This patch adds support for ericssons sambm negotiation.
This patch depends on libosmo-abis commit:
2788c7eacab91cd39d68e316fc8ee87763bbfeb4
Change-Id: I56b1c1cef07a61143fc0e8058480805cddfeff96
This patch adds parsing for OM2000 MO fault report map parsing,
the bits in the fault maps are counted out and displayed.
Change-Id: I6e2928f39b09bc08e9ab78bc10bc81e07f7eb55d
Contrary to standard A-bis, in the RBS2000 case the BSC connects
the signalling data links (LAPD) to the BTS. In case one of them
drop, we need to attempt to re-establish them.
This requires libosmo-abis with Change-Id I07f0f79e0cda09766f357032ffb4e7ad643d448a
Change-Id: I710b5af5d0acbdd3febd314849340f2adb7abd80
In case of the sysmoBTS and receiving a channel activation ack on a channel
that was marked as broken, release it again.
Use a normal release without SACCH deactivation and release the rqd_ta data.
Also add a local variable 'ts' to shorten some lines.
The typical situation where this would occur is with high latency between BTS
and BSC (or NITB). If a channel activation ack does not arrive in time, a
channel is marked broken, and never recovers after that. This patch will
release the channel again, which will remove the BROKEN_UNUSABLE state and
makes lchan available again. Reported by Rhizomatica.
However, in case of packet loss, i.e. when the channel activation ack never
arrives at the BSC, this patch does not provide a resolution of the
BROKEN_UNUSABLE state.
On dynamic timeslots: clearing the dyn ts state could possibly happen in
lchan_free() instead of in rsl_rx_chan_act_ack(). That's to be done in a
separate patch, if at all.
Tweaked-By: nhofmeyr
Change-Id: I63dc0deaf15ba7c21e20b1e0c7b85f0437e183ed
The GTP protocol specification requires us to include the MSISDN IE in
all non-secondary PDP context activations. However, when no real HLR is
used (e.g. via GSUP), we do not have the MSISDN information available
and so far simply sent a zero-length MSISDN IE in GTP. The latter is a
violation of the spec.
So to resolve this, we now send a 15-digit all-zero dummy MSISDN IE, as
described in TS 23.003.
Change-Id: I8d0a5d52d6cd2a00b5dda060bd41d45056dfa84d
When receiving the 'Start Result' message, for CF and TRXC MO
we directly transition to performing the Operational Info. In that
case, we need to return after sending the Operational Info and skip
the usual processing for the default case below.
Change-Id: I99860d198b337ffe461b240bda20dc10e1b5b2cb
Our existing OM2000 code for initializing all Managed Objects of a BTS
at startup was never complete. Rather than trying to fix the old-style
code, introudce a hierarchy of osmo_fsm's reflecting the full protocol
hand-shake and sequence of bringing up the individual MO's.
If this works out well, it mihgt make sense to convert the TS 12.21 OML
code for other BTS models, too.
Change-Id: I3e11b28ba22b8c227e0401e6207fdda5381dda8c
Extend both 'show lchan <bts> <trx> <lchan>' and 'show lchan summary' to
include information on dynamic timeslots.
Have one common function that prints " as foo" or " switching foo -> bar" to
the vty, use it in lchan_dump_full_vty() and lchan_dump_short_vty().
In lchan_dump_short_vty(), split the vty_out call in two in order to interleave
the dyn ts info right after the pchan.
The summary hence looks e.g. like this for osmocom style dyn ts:
BTS 0, TRX 0, Timeslot 5 TCH/F_TCH/H_PDCH as PDCH, Lchan 0, Type NONE, State ACTIVE - L1 MS Power: 0 dBm RXL-FULL-dl: -110 dBm RXL-FULL-ul: -110 dBm
or
BTS 0, TRX 0, Timeslot 4 TCH/F_TCH/H_PDCH switching NONE -> PDCH, Lchan 0, Type NONE, State BROKEN UNUSABLE - L1 MS Power: 0 dBm RXL-FULL-dl: -110 dBm RXL-FULL-ul: -110 dBm
Change-Id: I3eb72ac7f0a520a8eefe171b9fb357f149aa3fda
count_codecs() is called on every chan act ack, also for channels other than
TCH/F and TCH/H. So this logging happens a lot during normal operation but adds
no real information.
Also, RSL would be the wrong logging category for this -- RSL is about the RSL
communications, not whether our internal code tries to count lchan codecs for
the wrong channel types.
Change-Id: Ibdac3bbe48745fe6a1c31d6f87369c9066c0374a
As per TS 23.014, a GSM MSC must implement mobile-originated DTMF
generation. We gate the DTMF signalling messages to MNCC, and expect
the external MNCC handler to deal with it. However, the internal MNCC
handler simply ignored such singalling messages, rather than rejecting
DTMF altogether.
It turns out failure to respond to START DTMF will cause some phones to
behave in interesting ways, particularly with modem
firmware v6.01.00, see https://osmocom.org/issues/1817). In this case
the phone is not able to release the call as the pending response to the
START DTMF is probably keping a reference or lock of some sort.
Change-Id: I336f0cd0a6396b522d228479a417fd4d606157ac
GSM 04.18, which is the successor of GSM 04.08, describes
additional RR 3g specific message types. This commit adds
log output for those messages. The behaviour is not changed
all affected message types are still forwared to the MSC
as they were before.
See also 3GPP TS 04.18, section 10.4, table 10.4.1
The change requires to update libosmocore as well, see
also commit f48fdb3a108da0dc23d7af4ac021e98e11f07152 in
libosmocore.git for details.
Change-Id: I41f2242fdf59c3eb4b3f8f7f003c17f7e0df01aa
the OML attribute tables are hardcoded. To set variable parameters,
the hardcoded data structure (tlv) is patched on byte level during
runtime. This patch replaces this mechanism.
- Replace hardcoded OML attribute tables with dynamically
generated TLV structures.
- Add unit tests to check if the OML attribute tables are
generated correctly
- Put OML attribute table generator code in a separate file:
bts_ipaccess_nanobts_omlattr.c
Change-Id: Ibeb34a84912d6cf695f553a34c69320fca7d08fa
Use channel type name instead of number and log it with DEBUG facility
otherwise it produces lots of irrelevant messages for SDCCH*
Change-Id: I11b04e0cb02bf6ed01f6076cb31a56d8921d735e
- missing break in gprs_sndcp_pcomp.c, line 143
- string overflow in slhc_test.c, line 211
- sizeof mismatch in gprs_sndcp_xid.c, line 1369 and 1378
- mismatching signedness in gprs_sndcp_xid.c, line 1377
- needless < 0 comparison in gprs_sndcp_xid.c, line 477
- needless < 0 comparison in gprs_sndcp_xid.c, line 209
- missing returncode check in v42bis_test.c, line 320
- wrong pointer dereferentialization in gprs_sndcp_comp.c, line 73
Change-Id: I4f9adf251f5119e67ffe76baad6f1f996ac8dbad
We count the codec when the channel was successful setted up
Using sign_link->trx->bts instead of msg->trx to get the bts.
Add OSMO_ASSERT for bts within count_codecs()
Change-Id: Ib49c7c337980a7d6f189d7a0551ca2e4c3822f45
Value 4 used as magic number by both OpenBSC and OsmoBTS so it make
sense to add it to shared header. See
ebb483b69a5319e522ba5f713e9cb6f68a814a6a in osmo-bts for details.
Change-Id: I9c6ad68f4c6aa72d39ec7e5a6968b36ec20e79f4
Drop extern definitions of talloc_msgb_ctx and use msgb_talloc_ctx_init()
instead.
In sgsn_test.c, use a local variable msgb_ctx to do the talloc report
from the return value of msgb_talloc_ctx_init().
Change-Id: I2f9ace855f0ecbdc9adf5d75bcb1a3d666570de4