Looking at the code it seemed possible that a channel would
transition from BROKEN to NONE. Or worse from NONE to BROKEN.
Start the timer _after_ the channel has been released.
Use the right size for scanf.
=================================================================
==6106== ERROR: AddressSanitizer: unknown-crash on address 0xbffff4b0 at pc 0xb69d87fd bp 0xbffff248 sp 0xbffff21c
WRITE of size 65 at 0xbffff4b0 thread T0
#0 0xb69d87fc (/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libasan.so.0.0.0+0xa7fc)
#1 0xb69d9239 (/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libasan.so.0.0.0+0xb239)
#2 0xb69d92d6 (/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libasan.so.0.0.0+0xb2d6)
#3 0x804f151 (/home/ich/source/gsm/openbsc/openbsc/tests/mgcp/mgcp_test+0x804f151)
#4 0x80531e8 (/home/ich/source/gsm/openbsc/openbsc/tests/mgcp/mgcp_test+0x80531e8)
#5 0x8051e6f (/home/ich/source/gsm/openbsc/openbsc/tests/mgcp/mgcp_test+0x8051e6f)
#6 0x8049b0a (/home/ich/source/gsm/openbsc/openbsc/tests/mgcp/mgcp_test+0x8049b0a)
#7 0x804bd9e (/home/ich/source/gsm/openbsc/openbsc/tests/mgcp/mgcp_test+0x804bd9e)
#8 0xb6778a62 (/lib/i386-linux-gnu/i686/cmov/libc-2.18.so+0x19a62)
#9 0x8049330 (/home/ich/source/gsm/openbsc/openbsc/tests/mgcp/mgcp_test+0x8049330)
Address 0xbffff4b0 is located at offset 416 in frame <parse_sdp_data> of T0's stack:
This frame has 8 object(s):
[32, 36) 'audio_payload'
[96, 100) 'payload'
[160, 164) 'channels'
[224, 228) 'ptime'
[288, 292) 'port'
[352, 368) 'ipv4'
[416, 480) 'audio_name'
[512, 576) 'audio_codec'
HINT: this may be a false positive if your program uses some custom stack unwind mechanism or swapcontext
(longjmp and C++ exceptions *are*
This addresses an ASAN issue where the request was already deleted
by our callback function.
(gdb) where
#0 0xb69e7810 in __asan_report_error () from /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libasan.so.0
#1 0xb69e0aff in __asan_report_store4 () from /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libasan.so.0
#2 0x0804ea64 in subscr_send_paging_request (subscr=subscr@entry=0xb5103cb0)
at gsm_subscriber.c:212
#3 0x0804edac in subscr_get_channel (subscr=subscr@entry=0xb5103cb0, type=type@entry=2,
cbfn=cbfn@entry=0x804969d <subscr_cb>, param=param@entry=0x2342) at gsm_subscriber.c:246
#4 0x080498f7 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbffff804) at channel_test.c:77
Breakpoint 3, subscr_paging_dispatch (hooknum=hooknum@entry=101, event=event@entry=200,
msg=msg@entry=0x1323, data=<optimized out>, data@entry=0x8063900 <s_conn>,
param=<optimized out>, param@entry=0xb5103cb0) at gsm_subscriber.c:126
126 llist_del(&request->entry);
(gdb) b llist_del
(gdb) bt
#0 subscr_paging_dispatch (hooknum=hooknum@entry=101, event=event@entry=200,
msg=msg@entry=0x1323, data=<optimized out>, data@entry=0x8063900 <s_conn>,
param=<optimized out>, param@entry=0xb5103cb0) at gsm_subscriber.c:126
#1 0x0804e8a9 in subscr_paging_cb (hooknum=101, event=200, msg=0x1323,
data=0x8063900 <s_conn>, param=0xb5103cb0) at gsm_subscriber.c:187
#2 0x080497e9 in paging_request (bts=0xb5b03e70, subscriber=subscriber@entry=0xb5103cb0,
type=2, cbfn=cbfn@entry=0x804e881 <subscr_paging_cb>, data=data@entry=0xb5103cb0)
at channel_test.c:51
#3 0x0804ea39 in subscr_send_paging_request (subscr=subscr@entry=0xb5103cb0)
at gsm_subscriber.c:207
#4 0x0804edac in subscr_get_channel (subscr=subscr@entry=0xb5103cb0, type=type@entry=2,
cbfn=cbfn@entry=0x804969d <subscr_cb>, param=param@entry=0x2342) at gsm_subscriber.c:246
#5 0x080498f7 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbffff804) at channel_test.c:77
(gdb) q
In ae1997248c the handwritten tokenizer
was replaced with strtok_r. As part of this change the structural
checking of MGCP parameters was stopped. This means that a code like
"line + 3" might access beyond the first NUL and be possibly behind
the msgb. Manually add size checking again. Manually jumping to the
error label is not possible anymore as it has been removed. The result
is that invalid lines will be skipped. This is matching the general
approach by the IETF RFCs to be permissive in data being received.
This patch adds the voice muxer. You can use this to batch RTP
traffic to reduce bandwidth comsuption. Basically, osmux transforms
RTP flows to a compact batch format, that is later on decompacted
to its original form. Port UDP/1984 is used for the muxer traffic
between osmo-bsc_nat and osmo-bsc_mgcp (in the BSC side). This
feature depends on libosmo-netif, which contains the osmux core
support.
Osmux is requested on-demand via the MGCP CRCX/MDCX messages (using
the vendor-specific extension X-Osmux: on) coming from the BSC-NAT,
so you can selectively enable osmux per BSC from one the bsc-nat.cfg
file, so we have a centralized point to enable/disable osmux.
First thing you need to do is to accept requests to use Osmux,
this can be done from VTY interface of osmo-bsc_nat and
osmo-bsc_mgcp by adding the following line:
mgcp
...
osmux on
osmux batch-factor 4
This just initializes the osmux engine. You still have to specify
what BSC uses osmux from osmo-bsc_nat configuration file:
...
bsc 1
osmux on
bsc 2
...
bsc 3
osmux on
In this case, bsc 1 and 3 should use osmux if possible, bsc 2 does
not have osmux enabled.
Thus, you can selectively enable osmux depending on the BSC, and
we have a centralized point for configuration from the bsc-nat to
enable osmux on demand, as suggested by Holger.
At this moment, this patch contains heavy debug logging for each
RTP packet that can be removed later to save cycles.
The RTP ssrc/seqnum/timestamp is randomly allocated for each MDCX that
is received to configure an endpoint.
In rtcp_sdes_cname_mangle when skipping over additional zeroes at the
end of a chunk we should not read past the actual message (rtcp_end).
Fixes CID #1206579
I'm not entirely sure if this is the best approach. However,
there are phones that send a RACH request for TCH/F on MO calls, even
though they actually do support TCH/H channels.
When forwarding AMR from RTP towards the MNCC interface, we need to set
the apropriate msg_type. Before this patch it was unitialized,
resulting in improper/unknown msg_types of messages on the MNCC
interface.
AMR frames on the MNCC interface are slightly different as they
include a single-byte payload_length indicator prior to the actual
payload. Commit 3f201ac89952b68d05c0bb6cb41932b9cd898b19 introduced
more special-case handling than required, so I'm trying to simplify
things again.
We now also use msgb_put() more consistently, i.e. always put
before actually using the data, and use the return value of msgb_put()
rather than first making assumptions about the pointer, writing to it
and then calling msgb_put().
This has been pointed out by Jacob and removes two more duplicates
of the struct. For the unused CTRL_CMD_DEFINE_STRING macro there
will be no verify command.
Currently, if a CTRL method does not set the reply, an error is
logged ("cmd->reply has not been set"). It even complains when the
function implementing the command returns CTRL_CMD_HANDLED, where
a reply text is not needed.
This patch changes the logging level from ERROR to NOTICE. The logging
is now only done, when the retry has not been set and the
implementation returns either CTRL_CMD_ERROR or CTRL_CMD_REPLY. So
in these cases the reply field must be set.
This fixes the generation of log messages when doing NAT ctrl command
forwarding.
Ticket: OW#1177
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
This adds a --frame-size option to read payload binary files with a
fixed frame size directly. The file must not contain RTP headers.
In addition '--rate' and '--duration' can be used to configure the
timing.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
FreeBSD uses POSIX netinet/in.h for representing socket addresses
data types.
[Holger removed the #ifdef and changed the order of includes to
have specific ones first and system includes later]
The code in the BSC/NAT called ipaccess_rcvmsg_base without
checking if the protocol is IPA. This lead the BSC to respond
to SCCP messages with an "ID ACK". From a quick look neither
the code of ipaccess_rcvmsg_base in OpenBSC nor the copy of
libosmo-abis ever checked the protocol header. So this code
has been wrong since initially being created in 2010.
The sender_id is gone so the code that attempted to delete SMS
didn't work anymore. Delete the SMS based on src_addr or the
dest_addr.
Fixes:
======================================================================
ERROR: testSubscriberAddRemove (__main__.TestCtrlNITB)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "tests/ctrl_test_runner.py", line 379, in testSubscriberAddRemove
r = self.do_set('subscriber-delete-v1', '2620345')
File "tests/ctrl_test_runner.py", line 114, in do_set
return self.recv_msgs()[id]
KeyError: 1002
This branch allows a SMPP user to fully specify the sender id. It
requires a change in schema, database migration code and exposed
some issues in the libdbi and the sqlite3 driver.
This is mostly based on Alexander's migration code. The code
adds transaction handling and some sanity checks and cleanups
to the code. We made the decision to fork the sms_from_result
method and freeze it to that version. This way sms_from_result
can move forward without having to deal with legacy.
That was a bad idea from the very beginning. A visible result of this is a wrong
SMS routing when you change subscriber extensions, while having queued SMS. It's
also a very wrong thing from the code layering perspective.
I think the next logical step should be to remove "receiver" pointer from
the gsm_sms structure into a structure, special for the internal SMS queue.
This is an incompatible database schema change. Store the type of
the address in the database for both the sender and the receiver.
Currently it is possible to use SMPP to store a SMS and the NPI
and TON will be lost on the delivery of the SMS. The schema is
changed to make the delivery always use the right NPI/TON. This
patch is not ready for the master branch as there is no upgrade
path for the HLR yet.
Use memcpy to copy from the OML message into the stack and then
convert the network byte order.
network_listen.c: In function ‘test_rep’:
network_listen.c:145:2: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules [-Wstrict-aliasing]
test_rep_len = ntohs(*(uint16_t *) &foh->data[3]);
^
network_listen.c:153:3: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules [-Wstrict-aliasing]
ferr_list_len = ntohs(*(uint16_t *) &foh->data[7]);
^
network_listen.c:164:3: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules [-Wstrict-aliasing]
ferr_list_len = ntohs(*(uint16_t *) &foh->data[7]);
^
network_listen.c:130:11: warning: variable ‘test_rep_len’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
uint16_t test_rep_len, ferr_list_len;
sgsn_main.c: In function ‘main’:
sgsn_main.c:345:2: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘gprs_sndcp_vty_init’ [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
gprs_sndcp_vty_init();
^
sgsn_main.c:354:2: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘sgsn_gtp_init’ [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
rc = sgsn_gtp_init(&sgsn_inst);
^
CC gprs_sndcp_vty.o
gprs_sndcp_vty.c: In function ‘vty_dump_sne’:
gprs_sndcp_vty.c:46:15: warning: unused variable ‘i’ [-Wunused-variable]
unsigned int i;
CC sgsn_libgtp.o
sgsn_libgtp.c: In function ‘create_pdp_conf’:
sgsn_libgtp.c:262:6: warning: variable ‘rc’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
int rc;
^
sgsn_libgtp.c: In function ‘cb_data_ind’:
sgsn_libgtp.c:432:6: warning: variable ‘rc’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
int rc;
CC gprs_llc.o
gprs_llc.c: In function ‘t200_expired’:
gprs_llc.c:322:2: warning: enumeration value ‘GPRS_LLES_UNASSIGNED’ not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
switch (lle->state) {
^
gprs_llc.c:322:2: warning: enumeration value ‘GPRS_LLES_ASSIGNED_ADM’ not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
gprs_llc.c:322:2: warning: enumeration value ‘GPRS_LLES_REMOTE_EST’ not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
gprs_llc.c:322:2: warning: enumeration value ‘GPRS_LLES_ABM’ not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
gprs_llc.c:322:2: warning: enumeration value ‘GPRS_LLES_TIMER_REC’ not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
gprs_llc.c: In function ‘gprs_llc_hdr_rx’:
gprs_llc.c:564:2: warning: enumeration value ‘GPRS_LLC_NULL’ not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
switch (gph->cmd) {
^
gprs_llc.c:564:2: warning: enumeration value ‘GPRS_LLC_RR’ not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
gprs_llc.c:564:2: warning: enumeration value ‘GPRS_LLC_ACK’ not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
gprs_llc.c:564:2: warning: enumeration value ‘GPRS_LLC_RNR’ not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
gprs_llc.c:564:2: warning: enumeration value ‘GPRS_LLC_SACK’ not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
gprs_llc.c: In function ‘gprs_llc_rcvmsg’:
gprs_llc.c:791:23: warning: unused variable ‘udh’ [-Wunused-variable]
struct bssgp_ud_hdr *udh = (struct bssgp_ud_hdr *) msgb_bssgph(msg);
^
gprs_llc.c: At top level:
gprs_llc.c:311:13: warning: ‘t200_expired’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
static void t200_expired(void *data)
^
gprs_llc.c:337:13: warning: ‘t201_expired’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
static void t201_expired(void *data)
CC gprs_sndcp.o
gprs_sndcp.c: In function ‘defrag_input’:
gprs_sndcp.c:188:25: warning: variable ‘scomph’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
struct sndcp_comp_hdr *scomph = NULL;
^
gprs_sndcp.c: In function ‘sndcp_llunitdata_ind’:
gprs_sndcp.c:512:11: warning: variable ‘npdu_num’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
uint16_t npdu_num;
^
gprs_sndcp.c: At top level:
gprs_sndcp.c:565:12: warning: ‘sndcp_ll_reset_ind’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
static int sndcp_ll_reset_ind(struct gprs_sndcp_entity *se)
^
gprs_sndcp.c:573:12: warning: ‘sndcp_ll_status_ind’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
static int sndcp_ll_status_ind()
^
CC gprs_gmm.o
gprs_gmm.c: In function ‘gsm48_tx_gmm_att_ack’:
gprs_gmm.c:350:11: warning: unused variable ‘ptsig’ [-Wunused-variable]
uint8_t *ptsig, *mid;
^
gprs_gmm.c: In function ‘gsm48_rx_gmm_auth_ciph_resp’:
gprs_gmm.c:524:6: warning: variable ‘rc’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
int rc;
^
gprs_gmm.c: In function ‘gsm48_rx_gmm_att_req’:
gprs_gmm.c:703:9: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘sgsn_acl_lookup’ [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
!sgsn_acl_lookup(mi_string))) {
^
gprs_gmm.c:632:40: warning: variable ‘old_ra_info’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
uint8_t *cur = gh->data, *msnc, *mi, *old_ra_info, *ms_ra_acc_cap;
^
gprs_gmm.c: In function ‘gsm48_rx_gmm_ra_upd_req’:
gprs_gmm.c:915:6: warning: variable ‘rc’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
int rc;
^
gprs_gmm.c:910:11: warning: variable ‘ms_ra_acc_cap’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
uint8_t *ms_ra_acc_cap;
^
gprs_gmm.c: At top level:
gprs_gmm.c:458:12: warning: ‘gsm48_tx_gmm_auth_ciph_req’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
static int gsm48_tx_gmm_auth_ciph_req(struct sgsn_mm_ctx *mm, uint8_t *rand,
^
gprs_gmm.c:501:12: warning: ‘gsm48_tx_gmm_auth_ciph_rej’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
static int gsm48_tx_gmm_auth_ciph_rej(struct sgsn_mm_ctx *mm)
^
gprs_gmm.c:1169:13: warning: ‘msgb_put_pdp_addr_ipv4’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
static void msgb_put_pdp_addr_ipv4(struct msgb *msg, uint32_t ipaddr)
^
gprs_gmm.c:1180:13: warning: ‘msgb_put_pdp_addr_ppp’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
static void msgb_put_pdp_addr_ppp(struct msgb *msg)
Given that the method is only called for a traffic channels the
missing breaks didn't hurt.
Fixes: Coverity CID 1040731, CID 1040732, CID 1040733,
CID 1040734