According to the spec it's an empty 1-byte element reserved for future
extension but we still have to generate padding properly. Add stub
function similar to the used for SI2ter and adjust test output
accordingly.
Related: OS#2711
Change-Id: I3c278c57880a173df3c4648c9724339d23ce94fd
When the MSC has lost its state and issues a RESET, we should not only
clear all ongoing radio connections, but we should also stop any paging.
There's no point in paging a subscriber if the MSC doesn't know about
this paging anymore.
Change-Id: If3f53d3bb66ad2dc02db823cb813590c6b59c700
Closes: OS#2736
The call-back was needed inside the NITB to determine which part (CC,
SMS, ...) had triggered a given paging. A pure BSC doesn't need that
feature, so let's get rid of it.
The 'void *cbfn_data' is replaced with a 'struct bsc_msc_data *', as
all callers use it with that type.
Change-Id: I8839e8338d3ad1a91b41e687e8412fcdca3fd9ab
This timer is started when a channel is allocated with an IMMEDIATE
ASSIGNMENT message. It is stopped when the MS has correctly seized the
channel. Ever since the early days of development we were using a very
long timeout to be on the safe side. However, in production networks
this is a terrible waste of resources, as we will occupy 10s worth
of air-time on one of our channels for each RACH request we receive.
The only scenarios where you might need something absurdly high as 10s
would be if you have 8s of RTT between your BTS and the BSC.
See also https://osmocom.org/projects/osmobsc/wiki/Timers
Change-Id: If3c52a7cf0c06d074c44a2fc414679279189aab9
Closes: OS#2733
Previously we simply omitted SI2ter Rest Octets which is spec violation
which lead to 'Malformed Packet' error in Wireshark RSL dissector. Fix
this by generating empty 'no rest octets' with proper padding. Adjust
test output accordingly.
Change-Id: Ie4419aaaf93a462f501f8d8f7bf2677d37c58f94
Fixes: OS#2711
This is left over from the OsmoNITB days. We're defining and allocating
these MSC counters, but never actually using them. This also means that
the automatic counter export will list them, raising the expectation at
users that such counters could be used in OsmoBSC.
Let's remove them. They are in OsmoMSC, but not OsmoBSC.
Change-Id: I5bd9e6e333b1c396beae46630986b17e7f8b82ef
In more recent versions of libosmocore, we are converting any '.'
in [rate] counter names to ':' to avoid clashes with the special
meaning of '.' in the CTRL interface. Let's avoid any conversion
and use the proper name already here.
This also changes the codec_foo counters to codec:foo to follow the
notation of other counters.
Change-Id: I18916abbfc706b86bd211e7cca1a0ca3099826e9
We used to have a lot of counters only globlly per BSC, but they're
much more useful on a per-BTS level.
Change-Id: I954b9dda72b83b91d46a934c221a8b3375743599
Make it future compatible for changes. Otherwise it will break
when additional enums are adding to chreq in libosmocore.
Depends on libosmocore Id67ba8de89dd6288e449197438e9e1c5d7f5a134
Change-Id: I2acab2af8d67bccb2bc495512c1f259ae649a832
osmo-mgw assigns connection identifiers which are returned with
the response to the CRCX.
store the assigned connection identifiers and use them to identify
the connections.
Depends: osmo-mgw Iab6a6038e7610c62f34e642cd49c93d11151252c
Closes: OS#2648
Change-Id: Ib379a6f40875bb8f2cf29038a5b5b7a40a21adab
authentication (optional|required) is no longer needed, the
related decisions are now made in the HLR.
Change-Id: Ib6c6331cc86004c4862067031e4fcb12a6975b63
The following structs are no longer used/needed:
- gsm_auth_algo
- gsm_auth_info
- gsm_auth_tuple
- gsm_security_operation
Change-Id: I93873a6cb980a54e03e719170e27a7e397236b77
Prepare for a future change that accesses bts->network during gsm_bts_alloc().
Currently, gsm_bts_alloc() takes a ctx parameter, and gsm_bts_alloc_register()
then gets the gsm_network pointer and sets bts->network to it. All callers
anyway pass gsm_network as ctx to gsm_bts_alloc(), and anything else would not
make sense anyway. So enforce passing exactly gsm_network to gsm_bts_alloc()
and already set the bts->network pointer from there.
Prepares-for: I00870a5828703cf397776668d3301c0c3a4e033a
Change-Id: Ie590c14aa08df4c4f345596b23e5226c5577057a
Use new #pragma style instead of #ifndef dance.
Forward-declare all structs we're using pointers of.
Move function comments to their definitions in the .c file.
Change-Id: I3d43ec01897c0ef9eaf506e68d5a1ec1977f70ea
While this header was still shared among several code trees, we had this ROLE
construct in place to exclude some parts in some trees. Since we're having one
copy per code base now, the ROLE #ifdefs were dropped, also drop void *role.
Change-Id: I4f0c337779d8e7266b6e02815d886728c4826bb9
* change return type to bool
* constify parameters
The nm_is_running(), trx_is_usable() and ts_is_usable() always return
boolean value and are always used as such anyway. The also do not change
their parameters.
Change-Id: I6a572fc78371c69f5308edbad0ebe15e143d0505
Authentication is no longer done in the BSC, the variables that
set the authentication policy and the IMSI regex have no longer
any effect.
Remove auth policy and authorized-regexp
Change-Id: Ie31b921b5fd0af5501ec0c77c0f08089c10075e2
It's leftover from the time when gsm_data_shared.* was actually shared
with OsmoBTS. Nowadays ROLE_BSC is always defined so we can just drop it
entirely and make working with gsm_data_shared.h slightly easier.
Change-Id: I34fc9ee5955c14bbbde68d5499cf2acfd329afbc
In state prior to this patch, "3G Early Classmark Sending Restriction"
bit in SI3 rest octets was always set to H, which is a sane default as
the policy to send the information is then controlled by "Early
Classmark Sending Control" bit in the same octet.
However, it seems Quortus SoftCore can have some issues decoding the
option, so let's add a vty cmd to be able to disable it for those
having any issues.
Related: SYS#4021
Change-Id: Ic1afe071038a3bb5871d7ff40f665c8644f801ec
The reset context contains a string buffer to allow for setting
a human readable name, that is then displayed in the logs. Since
OSMO-FSMs already have such a feature there is no need for an
extra name variable.
Use LOGPFSML and the name parameter of osmo_fsm_inst_alloc()
to display the name of the FSM
Fixes: Coverity CID#178664
Change-Id: I34511698923abec7545a6f3defd595f97b4bbeb1
osmo-bsc currently negotiates the RTP stream directly with the
BTS and reports back the RTP IP/Port on the BTS. This works fine
for a single BTS, but for Handover the port/ip pointing to the
MSC side must not change, so an entity in between the BTSs and
the MSC is required.
Integrate the mgcp-client and use osmo-mgw to switch the RTP
streams.
Depends: osmo-mgw Ib5fcc72775bf72b489ff79ade36fb345d8d20736
Depends: osmo-mgw I44b338b09de45e1675cedf9737fa72dde72e979a
Depends: osmo-mgw I29c5e2fb972896faeb771ba040f015592487fcbe
Change-Id: Ia2882b7ca31a3219c676986e85045fa08a425d7a
To properly decide if a given OML link is degraded we have to use
BTS-specific information about MO state.
* move check function into BTS-specific part
* add generic wrapper
Related: OS#2486
Change-Id: Iddc7a4d20fbb95a6566eed1487a12733e5adb9e2
Expose OML link uptime available via vts's "sh bts 0" command with the
new "bts.0.oml-uptime" ctrl command. To avoid code duplication, move
uptime computation into separate function and use it for both.
Change-Id: Iec405aa949d6a38a9c8e64cd7ee4b49fd416835d
Related: OS#2486
OML link state is available via vty ("sh bts 0" command) and
ctrl ("oml-connection-state" RO variable).
When showing OML link state, take into consideration RSL link state as
well: if OML is up but RSL is missing show it as degraded.
That's implemented via BTS model-specific functions (currently Sysmo- and
Nano- BTS only)
Change-Id: I5952fc59e4d82e0aa627ad91d20f964d9559a4c4
Related: OS#2486
This is a BSC, it has norelation to RANAP or Iu(h). Let's remove
an references to it, and also the build dependency to libosmo-ranap-dev
Change-Id: I517b9f69309b2ed0540dd6c186b3d4a2a03aed44
Save the time when OML link to BTS was established and show it in
vty. That's useful when troubleshooting issues like periodic/sporadic
BTS restart.
Related: SYS#3889
Change-Id: I9e4e8504afe8ca467b68d41826f61654e24d9600
Previously we've used function so debug print always pointed to the same
place which is not very useful. Wrap it with macro so proper
file:line is printed. Also, make sure that we always change state only
through this wrapper and log only when the state has changed.
Change-Id: I21789f8021290965b61a54a2b23177ccbbfe8321
According to 3GPP TS 44.018 §1.8 the "network shall never enable PBCCH
and PCCCH".
Change-Id: I319e71a4b0c682361529e9c21377398a826b934b
Related: OS#2400
* log administrative state transitions
* log what's caused it
* while at it, mark boolean variable as such
Change-Id: I3e25a19fac4d0b4886d825c9876771b1f66efe58
Related: SYS#3864
After osmo-mgw change I8e0b2d2a399b77086a36606f5e427271c6242df1, there now is a
separated libosmo-mgcp-client, and osmo-bsc needs adjusting.
But besides having an unused struct in gsm_network, osmo-bsc does not yet use
its MGCP client; these are merely plans for the future. Until we do, let's just
drop the dependency entirely.
Change-Id: I6402c7cbe58dacae7630f7f03819f8102e54c699
These either remain from openbsc.git or slipped in while applying recent
patches from openbsc.git and do not belong in osmo-bsc.
Empty out contrib: remove things that are either obviously unrelated to
osmo-bsc, or seem old and/or esoteric.
osmoappdesc.py: drop nitb_e1_configs (and some ws)
Change-Id: Ib20064f35e623d99c7d59496a3156e84b8a0d07a
Rewire build and includes to libosmo-legacy-mgcp.
Drop osmo-bsc_mgcp and related python tests, now found in osmo-mgw.git.
libosmo-legacy-mgcp is installed from osmo-mgw, hence add the dependency to
jenkins.sh (so far using the pre_release branch).
Change-Id: Ic99d681759edce11564da62500c2aac5cf5fffe2
Remove libiu here, use the functions from libosmo-ranap instead, by applying
the ranap_ / RANAP_ prefix.
Corresponding change-id in osmo-iuh.git is I6a3f7ad15be03fb94689b4af6ccfa828c25f45c0
To be able to run the msc_vlr tests for RAN_UTRAN_IU without Iu client headers
available, add iu_dummy.h, containing mere function signatures that match
iu_dummy.c and a mostly empty struct ranap_ue_conn_ctx.
Make sure we can build with and without --enable-iu: include osmo-iuh headers
only with --enable-iu.
Change-Id: Ib8c4fcdb4766c5e575618b95ce16dce51063206b
This was originally a long series of commits converging to the final result
seen in this patch. It does not make much sense to review the smaller steps'
trial and error, we need to review this entire change as a whole.
Implement AoIP in osmo-msc and osmo-bsc.
Change over to the new libosmo-sigtran API with support for proper
SCCP/M3UA/SCTP stacking, as mandated by 3GPP specifications for the IuCS and
IuPS interfaces.
From here on, a separate osmo-stp process is required for SCCP routing between
OsmoBSC / OsmoHNBGW <-> OsmoMSC / OsmoSGSN
jenkins.sh: build from libosmo-sccp and osmo-iuh master branches now for new
M3UA SIGTRAN.
Patch-by: pmaier, nhofmeyr, laforge
Change-Id: I5ae4e05ee7c57cad341ea5e86af37c1f6b0ffa77
Set the time on the status report to the time the message was delivered, as
this may not be the same as the time when we are delivering the report to the
originating MS.
Change-Id: I9056429d40bf02731f004b7833f1de45a0d1add8
In 2015, Jacob moved/copied related functions to libosmocore, but
for some reason didn't remove the copies here. Let's follow-up on
that and remove duplicated code.
The libosmocore commit introducing osmo_apn_to_str() was
8114294bf29ac6e44822c0ae43d4b0819f11b022
Change-Id: I7315ffcbed8a54cca2056f313bb7783ad82d0ee9
Fixes regression probably introduced in c696cc28.
For bts>0 logging doesn't show bts number correctly when printing lchan
identification string - it will always show it as "bts=0". The reason for
this is that the identification string is cached before bts->nr value is
set to a proper value.
This patch sets bts->nr as part of the first step of the bts structure
initialization, before caching happens thus making sure the cached
identification string is cached with the correct values.
Change-Id: I61c18a7f021fcb1ec00d34a745f4e3ab03416c2d
If the mobile phone requests a status report via SMS, send a DELIVER_SM
with esm_class = Delivery Receipt to ESME to indicate that the SMS has
been already delivered to its destination.
MS GSM 03.40 SMSC SMPP 3.4 ESME
| | |
| SMS-DELIVER | |
|<----------------------------| |
| GSM 04.11 RP-ACK | |
|---------------------------->| |
| | DELIVER-SM |
| | esm_class = Delivery Receipt |
| |------------------------------->|
| | DELIVER-SM-RESP |
| |<-------------------------------|
| | |
This patch implements "Appendix B. Delivery Receipt Format" as specified
in the SMPP 3.4 specs. This string is conveyed in the SMS message as
data, and it is only meaningful to the ESME, for logging purposes. The
"submit date" and "done date" are not yet set, and other fields are just
sent with dummy values, so they are left to be finished as future work.
The new SMPP TLV tag TLVID_user_message_reference is added to the SMPP
messages inconditionally now since this information is required by
delivery-reports to associate the status-report with the original SMS.
Change-Id: Ic1a9023074bfa938099377980b6aff9b262fab2a
A number of the GSM timers (including T3109) had no reasonable
default values if not specified in the VTY / config file. Together
with unconditional writing to the config file, this created
config files with a persistent setting for important timers as '0'.
To make things worse, many of our example cofig files suffered from the
same problem.
Let's avoid this from happening by
* having reasonable defaults if nothing specified in the config file
* conditionally savingg timers only if they differ from default
* reject any timer values that state zero during start-up (see previous
commit)
Change-Id: Iaac0bfca423852b61d8b9eb1438157ef00d0d8c8
Closes: OS#2380