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Neels Hofmeyr f9b212fabd MM Auth: introduce AUTH_ERROR constant.
Instead of using hardcoded -1 for errors, include -1 in the enum auth_action
type; apply its use.

In the mm_auth test, the string output changes from '(internal error)' to
'AUTH_ERROR', since now the proper enum value is used in auth_action_names[].
2016-03-31 11:56:29 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 37984bdb1b Add MM Auth test; add auth_action_str() function
Add basic MM Authentication test setup, with fake DB access and RAND_bytes().

So far implement simple tests for IO error during DB access and missing auth
entry.

To print the auth action during tests, add struct auth_action_names and
auth_action_str() inline function in auth.[hc].
2016-03-31 11:56:00 +02:00
Harald Welte 3ad0346f00 Revert "move to hex TMSI representation"
This reverts commit 044fbe6568.
2016-03-17 14:42:24 +01:00
Vadim Yanitskiy 044fbe6568 move to hex TMSI representation
In OpenBSC, we traditionally displayed a TMSI in its integer
representation, which is quite unusual in the telecom world.  A TMSI is
normally printed as a series of 8 hex digits.

This patch aligns OpenBSC with the telecom industry standard.

Signed-off-by: Vadim Yanitskiy <axilirator@gmail.com>
2016-03-17 14:15:16 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr d2fa7a509a fix confusing typo in constant (THAN -> THEN) 2016-03-17 14:15:16 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 1b0e5540db smpp: refactor initialization, add bind address
Make the SMPP bind address configurable (used to be harcoded as "0.0.0.0").

Add VTY command

    smpp
     local-tcp A.B.C.D <1-65535>

while keeping the old command 'local-tcp-port <1-65535>'. Both the old and the
new command immediately change the SMPP listening address and port.

Add a LOGL_NOTICE log when the SMPP listening address and/or port change.

However, to be useful, this patch has to go somewhat further: refactor the
initialization procedure, because it was impossible to run the VTY commands
without an already established connection.

The SMPP initialization procedure was weird. It would first open a connection
on the default port, and a subsequent VTY port reconfiguration while reading
the config file would try to re-establish a connection on a different port. If
that failed, smpp would switch back to the default port instead of failing the
program launch as the user would expect. If anything else ran on port 2775,
SMPP would thus refuse to launch despite the config file having a different
port: the first bind would always happen on 0.0.0.0:2775. Change that.

In the VTY commands, merely store address and port if no fd is established yet.

Introduce several SMPP initialization stages:

* allocate struct and initialize pointers,
* then read config file without immediately starting to listen,
* and once the main program is ready, start listening.

After that, the VTY command behaves as before: try to re-establish the old
connection if the newly supplied address and port don't work out. I'm not
actually sure why this switch-back behavior is needed, but fair enough.

In detail, replace the function
  smpp_smsc_init()
with the various steps
  smpp_smsc_alloc_init() -- prepare struct for VTY commands
  smpp_smsc_conf() -- set addr an port only, for reading the config file
  smpp_smsc_start() -- establish a first connection, for main()
  smpp_smsc_restart() -- switch running connection, for telnet VTY
  smpp_smsc_stop() -- tear down connection, used by _start() twice

And replace
  smpp_openbsc_init()
  smpp_openbsc_set_net()
with
  smpp_openbsc_alloc_init()
  smpp_openbsc_start()

I'd have picked function names like "_bind"/"_unbind", but in the SMPP protocol
there is also a bind/unbind process, so instead I chose the names "_start",
"_restart" and "_stop".

The smsc struct used to be talloc'd outside of smpp_smsc_init(). Since the smsc
code internally uses talloc anyway and employs the smsc struct as talloc
context, I decided to enforce talloc allocation within smpp_smsc_alloc_init().

Be stricter about osmo_signal_register_handler() return codes.
2016-02-25 12:18:04 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 73828152d9 enable ctrl bind config for various programs
Add ctrl_vty_init() calls and feed the ctrl_vty_get_bind_addr() return value to
ctrl_interface_setup() in the following programs:

  osmo-bsc
  osmo-bsc_nat
  osmo-nitb
  osmo-sgsn

For osmo-sgsn, move the control interface setup invocation below the config
parsing, so that the ctrl_vty_get_bind_addr() can return the configured
address.
2016-02-25 12:18:04 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 0ade63233b osmo-nitb: add -M to pass specific MNCC socket path
The old -m option without argument is still available and marked deprecated,
to not make users' lives more difficult than necessary.
2016-02-25 12:18:03 +01:00
Jacob Erlbeck 5ac4aadd1a sgsn: Re-add searching for MM ctx based on TLLI / P-TMSI matches
If an MM context cannot be found based on BBSGP info and a RA UPDATE
REQUEST is received, try to find an MM context with an P-TMSI from
which the TLLI could have been derived. This also checks, whether the
routing area matches.

This is similar to the old behaviour removed by the commits
"sgsn: Only look at TLLIs in sgsn_mm_ctx_by_tlli" and
"sgsn: Remove tlli_foreign2local", except that this will only
be done for RA UPDATE REQUESTs now.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-22 10:52:08 +01:00
Jacob Erlbeck e7bcdc3bda sgsn: Make ra_id_equals available as gprs_ra_id_equals
The function is moved to gprs_utils.c, renamed, and made non-static
to be usable in other modules, too.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-22 10:52:08 +01:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther 8239e063b9 gsm0408: Provide unique strings for the gsm 04.08 message
At Rhizomatica we see that some GSM 04.08 messages are leaked and
have no other indication if that is Call Control, SMS or something
else.
2016-01-30 09:57:49 +01:00
Harald Welte 53d51f501c mncc: introduce 'struct gsm_mncc_bridge' for MNCC_BRIDGE
When a MNCC handler wants to issue the MNCC_BRIDGE primitive
overt the MNCC interface, this was not possible so far via the
MNCC socket.   This primitive was so far only available from the
internal MNCC handler, more or less by accident I suppose.  The reason
for this is in the way the array of two call references had been passed
into mncc_tx_to_cc().
2015-12-12 21:43:16 +01:00
Harald Welte da8a19fec0 mncc.c: Convert mncc_names[] to 'struct value_string' 2015-12-12 21:43:16 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr ee07e4f75d gtphub: simplify/fix: one TEI mapping per tunnel.
Because the sender is known, one unique TEI per tunnel suffices to map the TEIs
that the peers are sending to gtphub, instead of previously 4 (SGSN<->GGSN
interaction on User and Ctrl plane, where each had an own unique TEI).

Also, previously, a tunnel's endpoints should also have been checked against
each other for TEI reuse, not only against the endpoints of other tunnels. This
simplification fixes that problem for free.

Thus simplify TEI reuse detection and improve VTY show readability and
debugging.

Adjust log and VTY output for tunnels.
Adjust tests accordingly.

Suggested-by: Holger Hans Peter Freyther <holger@moiji-mobile.com>
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-07 13:37:11 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr e38fb66f4b gtphub: add more detailed I/O rate counters.
Count bytes and packets per peer port, as well es per tunnel enpoint, which
adds two more levels of detail.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-07 13:37:05 +01:00
Harald Welte c696cc28d8 gsm_data_shared: compute/sprintf the lchan name only once
We now store the pre-printed lchan name in lchan->name to avoid having
to call sprintf every time there is a debug statement somewhere,
particularly as most of those debug statements are going to be inactive
most of the time.
2015-12-05 16:19:21 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr ca2361c237 gtphub: implement sgsn_use_sender for NAT.
If an SGSN is behind NAT, we cannot rely on the default ports. Specifically,
if a GGSN sends a message, the forwarding to the SGSN should go to whichever
port the SGSN last sent from (whether sequence nr is known or not).

Add sgsn_use_sender config and VTY command, and store the sender instead
of the GSN Address IE and default port if set.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 14:14:43 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 996ec1d731 gtphub: wrap gtphub_write() for test suite.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:47:12 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr bc44330671 gtphub: monitor GSNs' restart counters.
If a GSN indicates that it has reset, tear down each known tunnel for that GSN
individually (don't send the GSNs on the other side a different restart
counter, because they represent more than just this GSN).

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:44:37 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 10fc024472 gtphub: handle Delete PDP Context.
During resolution of the header TEI, also return the tunnel struct that
resolved the TEI, so the Delete PDP Ctx code does not need to look it up
again.

Upon Delete PDP Ctx Request, remember the IEs and that a request was made.
Upon Delete PDP Ctx Response, find the pending delete and remove the
corresponding tunnel, iff the response indicates success.

Add a context deletion to regression tests, rename the test appropriately.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:44:19 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 085500807c gtphub: fix some style complaints from cppcheck
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:43:57 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr a9905a51f9 gtphub: refactor: use side_idx everywhere.
This is a mostly cosmetic change. Instead of separate buffer handling
functions, reduce some code duplication by using a side_idx just like the
plane_idx, with arrays.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:43:25 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr d121ea6124 gtphub: use a single TEI pool across planes.
There's no need to keep two separate number pools when both can be fed
from the same pool. User and Ctrl plane TEIs can technically overlap without
colliding, but it doesn't hurt if they don't overlap, either.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:40:22 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr f977320736 gtphub: cosmetic: for_each_side,_plane macros.
Simplify looping over sides and planes. I'm tired of typing the same for
loops all the time.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:40:18 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr ba9e9f63bc gtphub: implement restart counter properly.
Force passing a restart counter, by adding such arg to gtphub_start() (test
suite is not affected by this).

In gtphub_main.c, add -r,--restart-file <path> and next_restart_count() to
maintain the counter file. While at it, tweak the cmdline help to unify the
formatting (mostly commas and a missing line break).

Send gtphub's own restart counter. So far, the sender's restart counter was
copied through, which would break as soon as more than one GSN would talk to
the same peer with differing restart counters.

Also fix the in-mem restart counter data type (one octet, not two).

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:40:15 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr e54cd1555a gtphub: track tunnels explicitly.
So far, gtphub worked perfectly by only tracking single TEIs ... for probably
most uses. But a Ctrl plane tunnel may have expired despite a still active
corresponding User plane tunnel. The User plane would continue to work
indefinitely, but if any Ctrl messages followed after more than six hours of
Ctrl silence, they would have been dropped due to an expired TEI mapping.

We want to
- combine expiry of a user TEI with its ctrl TEI. (done in this patch)
- upon delete PDP context, remove both user and ctrl TEI mappings. (future)
- when a peer indicates a restart counter bump, invalidate its tunnels.
  (future)

To facilitate these, track tunnels, complete with both SGSN's and GGSN's
address, original and replaced TEIs, all for both user and ctrl plane, in a
single struct. A single expiry entry handles the entire tunnel, instead of
previously four separate expiries for each endpoint identifier.

Add the concept of a "side", being either GGSN or SGSN, to index tunnel
endpoint structs, and so on.

Track the originating side in the gtp_packet_desc.

Add header_tei_rx: set_tei() overwrites header_tei, but the originally received
header TEI is still needed to match a Create PDP Context Response up with its
Request (and for logging).

Adjust the test suite to expect tunnel listing strings instead of TEI mappings,
with a bonus of making it a lot easier to grok, and including the IP addresses.

Add regression test for refreshing tunnel expiry upon use.

Note: the current implementation is as slow as can possibly be, iterating all
the tunnels all the time. Optimizations are kept for a future commit, on
purpose.

BTW, the sequence number mapping/unmapping structures remain unchanged.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:40:03 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 2c8b58139f gtphub: cosmetic/prepare: rename expiry queues.
The expiry queues are already used for resolved GGSN addresses, and will
soon enlist tunnel structs. Hence the naming should be more general.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:39:57 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 508514c7c5 gtphub: cosmetic/prepare: add nr_map_refresh().
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:39:49 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 231653a8d0 gtphub: cosmetic: fix an argument name.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:39:42 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 4b2cbdab3e gtphub: first vty show commands.
Start adding VTY commands to show rate counters / statistics / cache dumps.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:39:41 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 1ba50c6598 gtphub: add first rate counters
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:39:39 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 20bd6bfef5 gtphub: add explicit cleanup handles.
Clean up functionality is added for the test suite only, to be able to clean
out all allocations and test against memory leaks.

So far, it was sufficient to expire everything to free a gtphub. In preparation
for the upcoming rate counters, which will need to be freed explicitly, add
gtphub functions to clean up everything.

As added bonus, also close the sockets explicitly -- not really needed upon
program exit, neither by the test suite, but *if* we have a cleanup function,
it should clean up everything properly.

Closing the sockets is however kept separate, for the test suite.
gtphub_start() and gtphub_stop() are for normal use (published in gtphub.h),
and gtphub_init() and gtphub_free() are for the test suite, without sockets.
(gtphub_stop() will probably never be called by anyone, but its existence
completes the picture.)

In gtphub_test.c, have a function to clean up the testing gtphub struct. First,
expire everything by timeout, assert emptiness, then call the cleanup function.
Call from each test in the end.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:39:36 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 4960fab767 gtphub: cosmetic: rename a file.
gtphub_ext.c's initial purpose was to wrap a specific function. The file
then turned into everything related to DNS, which fits pretty well. Rename
to gtphub_ares.c.

Tweak the header comment to reflect the new file name.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:39:30 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr e2ed8e6cc3 gtphub: nr_map: add min,max and wrap.
Implement min/max bounds for nr_pool, adjust nr_pool_init() and current tests,
and create unit tests for nr_map wrapping.

Sequence numbers range from 0 to 65535, while TEIs range from 1 to 0xffffffff.
Both cause problems when the nr_pool surpasses the range: seq exit their valid
range, causing unmappings to fail, and a TEI would be mapped as zero (invalid).

Add a comment about TEI wrapping, and lose the comment about random TEIs (not
really important).

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:39:28 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 334af5dd9d gtphub: fix number map range for TEIs.
Use unsigned int for nr_map, just large enough to fit the TEI space.
Adjust log output formats and casts accordingly.

Fixes: TEIs are uint32_t, but the nr_map so far used int. This would cause TEIs
from 0x80000000 on to be handled and printed as a negative value.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-12-03 11:39:24 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 273f875c42 gtphub: lose obsolete comment.
The del_cb is now also used for ares (GGSN resolution) timeouts, and expiry is
anyway separated from nr_map, so this comment is void.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-11-24 12:52:13 +01:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther 1b9c815024 gtp: Fix Makefile.am so maybe distcheck is now going to work 2015-11-20 21:35:01 +00:00
Harald Welte a2bbc5ec0e Fix TSC/BSIC handling bug and remove bts->tsc
This fixes a bug in the following circumstances:
* BSIC is set to 0 in the config file
* No TSC is explicitly specified at the BST level in the config file

In this case, we ended up using BSIC=0 and TSC=7, as TSC=7 is our
default initialization value.

The TSC of the CCCH/BCCH must always be the BCC, which is the lower 3
bits of the BSIC.  Having configuration options for both the BSIC _and_
the TSC at the BTS level therefore makes no sense, as it only adds ways
in which users can configure non-oprational configurations.  So we
remove the bts->tsc member, and keep only the ts->tsc members that allow
us to configure a timeslot-specific TSC that's different from the BTS
TSC (= BCC).
2015-11-20 10:43:31 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 9cfe037559 gtphub: cosmetic: break long lines.
Fit most of the code in 80 chars width. Some instances still leak past 80
characters because of long function names, inline comments or the like, "the
exception proves the rule."

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-11-16 15:18:24 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 390e910125 gtphub: add logging labels to bind struct.
Allow logging the plane (Ctrl/User) and side (SGSN/GGSN) in functions that only
have a gtphub_bind* to work with, by adding a constant label to each bind.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-11-16 15:17:00 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 16c3f57ed6 gtphub: fix numerous segfaults, and other stupidities.
Initialize llist_heads to empty (2 were missing). Move those for struct gtphub
instances to gtphub_zero() (one moved, one added).

In from_[gs]gsns_read_cb(), use a return type that can actually reflect
negative return values.

resolved_addr.buf: no need to take the address of a byte array var
(cosmetic).

Pass the proper user data address to sgsn_ares_query(), not the address of
the pointer holding the user data address.

Initialize ggsn_lookup->expiry_entry (was missing). Publish the function for that
in gtphub.h so gtphub_ext.c can use it.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-11-16 15:16:47 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr c227594394 gtphub: make test code reusable for future tests.
Generalize to make the PDP ctx message definitions and "sending" of messages
from SGSN->gtphub->GGSN and back reusable in future tests.

Publish gsn_addr_from_sockaddr() in gtphub.h for use in gtphub_test.c.

Use an osmo_sockaddr for resolved_ggsn_addr, because one is needed for
comparison in probably every future test.

Add LVL2_ASSERT() to print assertion message and return instead of abort,
so that functions can be called from several tests without losing the
info of which test caused it from which line.

Use globals for struct gtphub and time_t now, to reduce nr of args that need to
be passed around when writing tests. Add a default test setup function.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-11-16 15:16:36 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr bb3d6785e1 gtphub: fix Echo behavior: respond directly.
Up to now I used the Echo as a test for sequence nr mappings. But Echos
should be handled differently: they are scoped on the link and an Echo
response should be sent right back to the requester.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-11-16 15:16:32 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 30f7bcbd79 gtphub: add first bits of GRX ares
For the resolving function, change the function signature to return a
gtphub_peer_port. In consequence, publish two functions concerned with
gtphub_peer_port instances for use in test and gtphub_ext.c.

Add GGSN resolution queue, callback and cache. Simple implementation: if an
SGSN asks for a GGSN, it will first get no answer, and I hope it will ask again
once the GGSN is in the cache.

Within gtphub_ext.c, have a dummy sgsn struct, as the sgsn_ares code currently
depends on it (half the functions pass an sgsn instance pointer around, but the
other half use the global one).

In the unit tests, wrap away the ares initialization so that they can work
without a DNS server around. The netcat test breaks because of this, will
remove it.

Using sgsn_ares, implement the gtphub_resolve_ggsn_addr() function, I hope:
untested.

Minor cosmetics just to see if you're paying attention... ;)

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehi
2015-11-16 15:16:30 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr c8a614d2e9 Add GTP hub initial code base.
First steps towards a new GTP hub. The aim is to mux GTP connections, so that
multiple SGSN <--> GGSN links can pass through a single point. Background:
allow having more than one SGSN, possibly in various remote locations.

The recent addition of OAP to GSUP is related to the same background idea.

(This is a collapsed patch of various changes that do not make sense to review
in chronological order anymore, since a lot of it has thorougly transmorphed
after it was first committed.)

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-11-16 15:16:26 +01:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther 98fa3dc1c6 gbproxy: Count more GSM 04.08 messages
Extend the ul/dl counting to count the usual messages on the
Gb interface. Add counters for the attach, routing area update,
pdp context activation and deactivation procedures. Update the
test result with the new counters.
2015-11-10 09:35:30 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 9c534fdbe8 gsup/oap: add OAP to GSUP client.
Trigger an OAP registration upon IPA connect. Feed incoming OAP messages to
oap_handle() and send replies returned by it.

Add oap_config to sgsn_config (todo: vty).

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf

[hfreyther: Fix coding style]
2015-11-02 12:56:47 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr d739f092be oap: implement initial OAP API.
Add oap.[hc] and oap_messages.[hc].

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-11-02 12:56:41 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr d48f057328 libcommon: soak up three static functions.
Add new kitchen sink openbsc/utils.h and libcommon/utils.c to make three so far
static functions public (so I can use them in the upcoming OAP code).

A place to put them could have been the gprs_utils.h, but all general functions
in there have a gprs_ prefix, and todo markings to move them away. All other
libcommon headers are too specific, so I opened up this kitchen sink header.

Replace the implementation of encode_big_endian() with a call to
osmo_store64be_ext(). See comments.

Apply the change in Makefiles and C files.
2015-11-02 12:56:40 +01:00
Daniel Willmann 537d480f39 gprs/gb_proxy: Use RAND_bytes for gbproxy TLLI/TMSI allocation
This change has some implications for the test case. It manipulated
bss_ptmsi_state and sgsn_tlli_state variables to make the output of
rand_r() and thus the TLLI/TMSI used predictable.
This possibility is gone when using RAND_bytes() so instead it is
overridden by a function that returns a deterministic sequence of values
(0x00dead00, 0x00dead01, ...). The test cases are adapted to expect
these values instead of the pseudo random values before.

The gbproxy_test stdout file changes as well, but only where the
TLLI/TMSI is displayed (in the hex dumps as well as the TLLI cache
entries).  All other output is the same.
2015-10-13 10:20:26 +02:00