In some logging statements the function bssgp_rim_ri_name() is used
twice. This is wrong since _name() functions use an internal buffer,
which can not be used twice in the same logging statement, so for the
affected log statements the function bssgp_rim_ri_name_buf() must be
used.
Change-Id: I8b6254a269770ddc141325d67d143f2a8130c519
Related: SYS#5103
BSSGP RIM messages are routed from a source to a destination cell by a
RIM routing information IE. Add parsing for the routing information and
support for relaying RIM messages to the destination cell/PCU. If the
destination cell/PCU is not directly connected to osmo-gbproxy route the
rim message to the first connected SGSN.
Change-Id: Idd1ea46832e044f0ade15af32250f90517d848d8
Related: SYS#5103
The MSC-pooling chapter in OsmoBSC mentions that overlapping NRI ranges will
warn if configured though the VTY interface, but fail when started with
such a config.
The manual for OsmoGbProxy promises a similar behaviour, this patch implements
it.
Change-Id: Id3815ed8d1736ea3ba1e498b2bc3cf30b772551d
In BSSGP RIM the routing information IE is appearing twice (source and
destination). The current one dimensional TLV parsing method would only
give us access to the first routing information IE (destination), so
lets increase the dimension to 2, so that we get also IEs that appear
twice.
Change-Id: Ieed7160e3005210a9cdeb5c4db28bc3ed031449c
Related: SYS#5103
pass raid and cell id directly as parameter to gbproxy_cell_alloc so
that we do not need to fill tas parameter to gbproxy_cell_alloc so that
we do not need to fill the struct members later.
Change-Id: Ic7deae5ccf839b941d70557d28451d52f32cebbb
Related: SYS#5103
Instead of storing the raw ra_id in its unparsed binary form, store it
as a parsed struct. Also store the cell-id on cell allocation for later
use.
Change-Id: Ib58b9188e3ce4bd3fdadb03f158d56b29778387c
Related: OS#4894
Adjust the build system, packaging etc. to split osmo-gbproxy into its
own git repository. Remove tests and configs that aren't related to
osmo-gbproxy.
Related: OS#4992
The call gprs_ns2_dynamic_create_nse has been removed because it
was a workaround for the old/dropped vty api.
Depends-on: Ie924ead6da17657f3da334068c8ada82c8845495 (libosmocore)
Change-Id: Ie636cfd18d6d43da0e42f2c2de68dfa5c571d55c
The gprs_ns2_vty2 has been renamed to gprs_ns2_vty. The old
vty has been complete dropped.
API change which must be synchronized with libosmocore.
Depends-on: I8c3f2afecc74b78f7f914f7dce166cbcb63444eb (libosmocore)
Change-Id: If5bd6b86e130772e6c93d640b0c637985416136d
The last remaining functin of the SGSN code base we used was
gprs_gb_parse_tlli().
Let's simply copy this function over and become self-contained.
This would allow migrating osmo-gbproxy to a separate repository.
Change-Id: I6f3f86581b47ad71a3d97f07611a2e2709876d69
All gprs_ns2 enums have now GPRS_NS2 as prefix.
API change which must be synchronized with libosmocore
Depends-on: I548ff12f7277cbb7e1a630a3dc02b738ce89be72 (libosmocore)
Change-Id: I1af704cdd62ddaff4304479b837dc185b80d7dd6
If a radio status message contains a TMSI it should be routed as if it
was a TLLI. Convert the TMSI to (foreign) TLLI so NRI-routing works.
Both foreign and local TLLIs are routed the same.
Fixes: OS#4954
Change-Id: Ifd64f02fa16b44f8e2e19eb8ba973f50a829ead5
Some code was missing to support PAGING_REJECT and DUMMY_PAGING_PS over both PTP
and signalling. This commit adds the missing pieces, notably:
* Use and route according to the IMSI cache for paging on PTP
* Ensure DUMMY_PAGING_PS is broadcast if no routing area is included
Change-Id: I7243e0d4470cb62fa6db36d26002ccd6542b5147
Related: OS#4951, OS#4472
DPCU is defined in debug.h, but never registered as log subsystem,
so we shall not use it. Also remove other similar "orphan" log
subsystems from debug.h
Change-Id: I8be54ee49e10d4004128352613923c4700063aa3
When SGSN pooling is enabled we need to route some responses based on
IMSI back to the correct SGSN, e.g. PAGING_PS_REJECT.
The IMSI cache keeps track of this IMSI <-> NSE(SGSN) mapping.
Change-Id: If0a8d6cc1d63f2fb2c395cc5d4373a915bc2cb87
Related: OS#4951, OS#4472
The range of SUSPEND/RESUME timers T3/T4 is up to 10s so we should keep
the cache entries valid for this time.
Fixes: OS#4895
Change-Id: I9e88e49981098831f3255938deb868f4503f650f
Related: SYS#5235
When routing a SUSPEND/RESUME we need to keep track of where it came
from so we can send the (N)ACK back to the correct BSS. Use the TLLI
which is present in both messages to cache and retrieve the correct BSS.
A timer runs every two seconds and expires entries that are older than
the timeout (hardcoded to 5 seconds for now).
Related: SYS#4865, OS#4472
Change-Id: I42adf70f560d2bb358a9e1c7614281e8d2967568
This is useful for logging and configuration to identify an SGSN by name
Change-Id: I2a3410dd9bebb242957e13a63ed70e447204203c
Related: SYS#5115, OS#4472
The new gprs_ns2 vty2 support ip-sns and reorganize the
network service configuration
Depends: I163279cf57e84198dc8c53e1c109f5a9474670e9 (libosmocore)
Change-Id: I2a18dcf035f1fc7304a0c7c7c83b5e8e15429d2b
[ 258s] CC gb_proxy.o
[ 258s] gb_proxy.c: In function 'gbproxy_select_sgsn_bvc':
[ 258s] gb_proxy.c:293:2: error: 'for' loop initial declarations are only allowed in C99 or C11 mode
[ 258s] for (int i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cell->sgsn_bvc); i++) {
[ 258s] ^
[ 258s] gb_proxy.c:293:2: note: use option -std=c99, -std=gnu99, -std=c11 or -std=gnu11 to compile your
code
Change-Id: I717410b11f1ee38d49e9ca5af593cb59a244ae0a
In order to support SGSN pooling we need to configure the various NRI
parameters such as the bitlen, NULL NRI, and which NRIs are assigned to
which SGSN.
Related: OS#4890, OS#4472
Change-Id: Id67592aa7712e5e04e7264b2fb8f26d57eb7e69e
This function is now used to transmit messages in both directions,
BSS->SGSN and SGSN->BSS.
Print the actual direction in the logs
Change-Id: I31682156dfe88f7ca121a711968e625caed8bd5e
Related: OS#4472
* allow to print not only BSS-side BVCs, but also SGSN-side
* differentiate between SIG and PTP BVC
* print the actual BVC FSM state name instead of just UNBLOCKED/nothing
Change-Id: I8e09a9dc296b15094d191b0451d04457c815d116
When there are multiple SGSNs inside a pool, we need to decide
how much of the per-BVC capacity advertised by the BSS in its
BVC-FLOW-CONTROL we should announce to each of the pool members.
A conservative approach would be to advertise 1/num_sgsn, but
there may also be use case where over-provisioning (announcing more
than an equal share of the capacity) is useful.
Hence, let's introduce "pool bvc-flow-control-ratio <1-100>" in order
to allow the administrator to decide.
Related: OS#4891
Change-Id: Ibe5addf657e7237499ca0205bacfe999ecd1e771
The 'nse' variable had been used both as the input argument of the
SGSN-side NSE, as well as a loop iteration variable. Let's separate
this clearly.
Closes: OS#4904
Change-Id: I375a219cd72eb11a9a0cb7d55a3efb7b83b771ac
After a SGSN-side RESET of the SIG-BVC, all PTP BVC on the SGSN side
are gone. However, the CELLs and the BSS side BVCs continue to exist
(as there may be other SGSNs).
So if a PTP-BVC RESET from the BSS side arrives in such a situation,
and we can find a matching CELL, we still need to check if we need
to create any SGSN-side PTP BVCs instead of simply being happy with
the CELLs already existing.
Change-Id: I1d1562e421082fa4399c73ac31290e4c95718e49
Closes: OS#4903
We must locally terminate + acknowledge any inbound BSSGP-FC-BVC,
and ourselves trigger the transmission of BSSGP-FC-BVC to each
SGSN in the pool.
Related: OS#4891
Depends: libosmcoore.git Ie59be6761177c43456898be9148727f15861a622
Change-Id: Ib6495e5de4bfcf748a98e08743d1a8f2565f8b69
That copy may have made sense while we were doing patching/buffering,
but we're not doing any of that anymore.
Related: OS#4472
Change-Id: I207a869ffac8bf60104f80f9ed58faf0021e5e95
As we now have gbproxy_bvc on both the SGSN and the BSS side
with the same BVCI, using the BVCI alone will no longer render
unique indexes.
Related: OS#4472
Change-Id: I13f3c9e69562a56ad7d3742fdeb2ba48f134fdaa
Rewrite of a large part of osmo-gbproxy in order to prepare
for SGSN pool support. The amount of changes are of such fundamental
nature that it doesn't make sense to try to split this into hundreds
of individual changesets.
Related: OS#4472
Change-Id: Ie0746f17927a9509c3806cc80dc1a31d25df7937
We recently introduced code to libosmocore which allows us to validate
the mandatory IE presence (and length) in a generic way. Let's use it.
Change-Id: I0ea3f5f9566d9bf5a8429c3ee748e3e90cda6cd7
Depends: libosmocore.git I7e4226463f3c935134b5c2c737696fbfd1dd5815
gbprox_relay2peer() is a small wrapper around gbprox_relay2nse(),
but as it manages the transmit error counter, we should use it whenever
possible.
Change-Id: I85ab49ca0a25dd7c54b88c4fdc8838843e6d2209
* ensure the BSSGP PDU header length before reading pdu_type field
* ensure we never process uplink PDUs in downlink and vice-versa
* ensure we never proceses PTP PDUs on SIGNALING BVCI and vice-versa
Change-Id: I6e40aed0283f1a0860ab273606605f7fb28717cf
Depends: libosmocore.git I7e4226463f3c935134b5c2c737696fbfd1dd5815
Those features were introduced a long time ago for one specific use
case at one specific user, and they are not needed anymore. They
complicate the code base significantly and are hard to maintain with
all the upcoming modifications regarding SGSN pool supoprt.
Change-Id: Id9cc2e1c63486491ac5bb68876088a615075fde6
For the common lookup-by-bvci, this should reduce the computational
complexity significantly.
Depends: libosmocore.git I8ef73a62fe9846ce45058eb21cf999dd3eed5741
Change-Id: Ic8e9279fd61a3c514fc3203429f36a468f0e81d3
For the common lookup-by-nsei, this should reduce the computational
complexity significantly.
Depends: libosmocore.git I8ef73a62fe9846ce45058eb21cf999dd3eed5741
Change-Id: Idbb6a362332bb6e3ce22102e7409ae80d0980f44
We will soon also have a list of sgsn-side NSEs, and we need to
differentiate those.
Change-Id: If5accec0c70c01b88927ea07beba6f6488bd9d5a
Related: OS#4472
I cannot really read the code while it contains its historical weird
naming. A "peer" used to be a strange amalgamation of NSE + BVC,
while in reality we can have any number of BVC on top of each NSE.
We recently started to split the peer into a gbproxy_nse_peer + gbproxy_peer.
This takes it one step further and renames gbproxy_peer to gbproxy_bvc,
as that's really what it is.
Change-Id: Iae01067282a6401f6af4cab731202872d2cdb080
With TLVP_PRESENT we only check if a tiven TLV/IE is present,
but don't verify that it's length matches our expectation. This can
lead to out-of-bounds reads, so let's always use TLVP_PRES_LEN.
Change-Id: I1519cff0f6b2fe77f9a91eee17e0055d9df1bce6
The gbproxy_nse is created when the signalling BVC is resetted. When
we delete all bvcs of an nsei we need to remove it as well.
Change-Id: I997b29fef93188565f81bd403bc68840473958c3
Related: SYS#5002
Calling free() with a null-pointer is usually supported and does
nothing. Change gbproxy_{peer,nse}_free() to reflect that behaviour.
Change-Id: Ia32084f81ca8f8cb9ddea3adabd4b44fd766f1c7
Since gbproxy doesn't use bssgp_rcvmsg from libosmocore we need to
implement our own filtering.
Change-Id: I4d1b57b89990945d307f27a58a7f630be0253d5b
Related: SYS#5232
* explicit else clause rather than implicit
* don't continue processing if mandatory BVCI missing from message
Change-Id: I038576b91ae1ece149149d8663de7b8495d24e06
The switch clause was getting a bit too long/nested, let's add
a separate gbprox_rx_bvc_reset_from_bss() function.
Change-Id: If262566e275cca96035045d1194ce102c0942eb6
Both BSSGP messages appear from the SGSN in downlink on BVCI=0.
We must send a copy of this message to each of the BSS side NSEs.
Change-Id: Ia19791b143989eb1490f461d88b9edbd8e3b82be
Closes: OS#4875
We actually need to alter our compiler flags to avoid -Werror=trigraphs
creating trouble:
gb_proxy.c: In function ‘block_unblock_peer’:
gb_proxy.c:875:37: error: trigraph ??) ignored, use -trigraphs to enable [-Werror=trigraphs]
875 | LOGP(DGPRS, LOGL_ERROR, "BVC(%05u/??) Cannot find BSS\n",
|
Fixes: SYS#5233
Change-Id: I93296353dd964602699480faae1248096e331c6a
* use string representations instead of magic numbers whenever possible
* make text actually describe the specific case, rather than copy+paste
* proper order (foobar indication) not (indication ..... foobar)
Change-Id: I232038da26a9963763c5fc9051b87c9182b27d94
We want this level of indirection to support multiple BVCs per NSE. The
current code assumes that an NSE only has one BVC which breaks messages
on the signalling BVC which should only be sent once to an NSE
regardless of the number of BVCs it contains.
Change-Id: I97cc6c8f8c0f1b91577ab8f679c4ae217cc88076
Related: SYS#5226
Previous code relied on abort() switching sigaction to SIG_FDL +
retriggering SIGABRT in case the signal handler returns, which would
then generate the coredump + terminate the process.
However, if a SIGABRT is received from somewhere else (kill -SIGABRT),
then the process would print the talloc report and continue running,
which is not desired.
Change-Id: I97559b29328101c7cf340aaf1052c0c406634065
Fixes: OS#4865
When we receive a PAGING for PS or CS with destination to the entire
BSS area, we need to iterate over all peers and send one copy of the
paging to each of them.
Change-Id: Iecf244238500a354d5a5b40c76f0c0bb8f8c2511
There may very well be many PCUs connected within the same RAC or LAC.
This means we'll need to iterate the list of peers and dispatch it to
each matching peer.
Change-Id: I2c44959661fb53730586f4347cbfbbcece065e13
Commit cce88282388f in libosmocore changed the msg ownership model - the
callback that the user registers is now responsible for freeing the msg.
Change-Id: Iee940aba7d94afefb5957dbe5f0b04dcf951b31c
Related: SYS#4998
* is_config_node is deprecated, so don't set it
* go_parent_cb is only used if we want to do special stuff upon exiting
a node, in osmo-sgsn and gtphub only osmo_ss7_vty_go_parent() needs to
be called
Change-Id: I2008dd9026922d29ee703c59e70d3fecced0ee18
Currently the code reports routing the message to a BVCI but never even
tries to get the peer for it.
Change-Id: Ic72f0f03e5886ab76404915fc60a2796e6881a7a
Related: SYS#4998
When we receive a signalling BVC RESET from the SGSN we want to reset
the signalling BVCs for every peer.
Change-Id: I98c1a53d0e4b9a988e9ddec97ce0c67ded6f6326
Related: SYS#4998
Since NS2 has a different abstraction we mock up the prim send/recv
functions and don't test NS like the old tests did.
Related: SYS#4998
Change-Id: Iecfd0408a35a11638d254c1db3c1d477b1a11524