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Author SHA1 Message Date
Pablo Neira Ayuso
a4e3694450 libmgcp: add enum mgcp_role
This enum indicates if the mgcp is running on the BSC or the BSC-NAT.
2013-08-27 12:21:43 +02:00
Pablo Neira Ayuso
ad11ffe158 libmgcp: attach mgcp_ prefix to udp_send
This patch is a cleanup.
2013-08-27 12:21:24 +02:00
Andreas Eversberg
e36b4c7a96 Fix: Handle CM service request on already secured channel correctly
Second part of the previous patch. Log an error message in case
we receive a location updating request on an already authenticated
channel.
2013-08-18 10:32:45 +02:00
Pablo Neira Ayuso
2a13ade481 libmgcp: add mgcp prefix to functions and constants
Functions and constants that belong to the libmgcp scope are prefixed
with mgcp_ and MGCP_. This patch is a cleanup.
2013-08-14 16:20:37 +02:00
Jacob Erlbeck
4684eb64cc nat/ussd: Add 'show ussd-connection' vty command
This command returns the current state of the connection to the USSD
side channel provider. It shows whether a provider has been connected
and authorized or not.

Fixes: OW#953
2013-08-14 12:07:07 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
deff65a9de nat: Fix potential memory leak when reading a message
Spotted while going through the code with Jacob. We could have
leaked the msgb in case of error.
2013-08-13 14:48:44 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
8c1c28bdef nat: Misc changes spotted while going through the file with Jacob
* Spell Configure correctly
* Use %s and VTY_NEWLINE instead of \n
2013-08-13 11:36:33 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
b4356903ce Merge branch 'laforge/smpp-fixes'
These commits have been deployed by sysmocom and it should qualify
as some form of smoke testing. Let's see how things go from here.
The by IMSI alertion has not been used, the rest should have been
executed by the system.
2013-08-03 19:22:38 +02:00
883402807f SMPP: use VTY setting for E212/E164 in ALERT NOTIFICATION
There's a VTY option by which for every ESME the user can specify if the
E.212 or E.164 number should be used in DELIVER-SM.  The ALERT
notifications generate by subscriber LU have so far always contained the
E.212 (IMSI) rather than E.164 (MSISDN) which is a bit inconsistent.

Rather than copying code, we create a new function that implements
ALERTing all ESMEs.
2013-08-03 19:20:37 +02:00
b4ba0a3f3a SMPP: convert a SMMA to a SMPP ALERT NOTIFICATION 2013-08-03 19:20:36 +02:00
0ce3c8d904 SMPP: don't get stuck in case of SMS memory exceeded
If the MS memory for SMS is exceeded and we get an RP-layer error, we
need to report that back to the (transaction-mode) ESME.  Otherwise the
ESME will wait forever after sending a SUBMIT-SM without ever receiving
a response to it.

Thanks to Holger for catching this.
2013-08-03 19:20:36 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
9f979b9d20 Merge branch 'zecke/features/big-rewrite' 2013-07-31 16:41:22 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
a68c1c6b77 nat: Use the DCC region for number rewriting and increase debug output 2013-07-31 16:36:40 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
e9c7e27b5c nat: Implement a post-routing for the NAT software
* The post-routing is applied after the first re-writing. To do this
  the new number is copied back into the called data structure.

* Add a testcase that goes from 0172 to 0049 and then back to 0049
  using the post rule with a table lookup.
2013-07-31 16:36:40 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
d192c9395b nat: Fix some memory leaks in the testcases.
The test cases did not free some of the resources it allocated.
Improve the situation a bit. There is still data allocated that
is not freed at exit.
2013-07-31 16:36:40 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
367390b989 nat: Allow to use the prefix lookup to rewrite numbers
* Increase the rewritten rule to five digits (this is the easiest
  for the unit test). This will add another 40kb to the runtime size.

* Create a unit test that tests adding and removing the prefix rules.

* Use the regexp match to replace from one package
2013-07-31 16:36:40 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
aaa3d08e6f nat: Introduce a prefix lookup tree (trie) for number rewriting
* It is a trie. The max depth of the trie is the length of the
longest prefix. The lookup is O(lookuped_prefix), but as the prefix
length is limited, the lookup time is constant.

* Each node can hold the entire prefix, has place for the rewrite
  rule with up to three digits.

* A trie with 20k entries will take about 3MB ram.

* Filling the trie 100 times takes ~800ms on my i7 laptop

* 10.000.000 lookups take 315ms.. (for the same prefix).

* 93/99 lines are tested, 6/6 functions are tested, 49 of 54 branches
  are tested. Only memory allocation failures are not covered

* A late addition is to handle the '+' sign and to increase the number
  of chars in the rewrite prefix. The timing/line coverage has not
  been updated after this change.
2013-07-31 16:36:40 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
bf123a16c9 nat: Add a no number-rewrite command and call it through a VTY test
The test is just testing the invocation but does not verify that
the side effect of this call. It is good enought for now.
2013-07-31 16:36:13 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
1cb1ce2734 gprs_gmm: Avoid assertion in the sending code during routing area update
Use old and new tlli as specified by the caller.

WIP

<000f> sgsn_libgtp.c:321 Received DELETE PDP CTX CONF, cause=128(Request accepted)
<0013> gprs_sndcp.c:320 SNSM-DEACTIVATE.ind (lle=0x8095d08, TLLI=e3ddd574, SAPI=11, NSAPI=5)
<0011> gprs_bssgp.c:376 BSSGP TLLI=0xe3ddd574 Rx UPLINK-UNITDATA
<0012> gprs_llc.c:551 LLC SAPI=1 C   FCS=0xb85a96CMD=UI DATA
<0011> gprs_bssgp.c:376 BSSGP TLLI=0xe3ddd574 Rx UPLINK-UNITDATA
<0012> gprs_llc.c:551 LLC SAPI=1 C   FCS=0xbe5a96CMD=UI DATA
<0002> gprs_gmm.c:214 Starting MM timer 3350 while old timer 3350 pending
<0012> gprs_llc.c:417 LLC TX: unknown TLLI 0xe3ddd574, creating LLME on the fly
Assert failed msgb_tlli(msg) == mmctx->llme->tlli || msgb_tlli(msg) == mmctx->llme->old_tlli || tlli_foreign2local(msgb_tlli(msg)) == mmctx->llme->tlli || tlli_foreign2local(msgb_tlli(msg)) == mmctx->llme->old_tlli gprs_llc.c:123
backtrace() returned 18 addresses
/home/ich/install/openbsc/lib/libosmocore.so.4(osmo_generate_backtrace+0x16) [0xb7bb6a36]
/home/ich/source/gsm/openbsc/openbsc/src/gprs/osmo-sgsn() [0x805224a]
/home/ich/source/gsm/openbsc/openbsc/src/gprs/osmo-sgsn() [0x804a2f6]
/home/ich/source/gsm/openbsc/openbsc/src/gprs/osmo-sgsn() [0x804b687]
/home/ich/source/gsm/openbsc/openbsc/src/gprs/osmo-sgsn() [0x804bc35]
/home/ich/source/gsm/openbsc/openbsc/src/gprs/osmo-sgsn() [0x804bd4e]
/home/ich/source/gsm/openbsc/openbsc/src/gprs/osmo-sgsn() [0x804d20c]
/home/ich/source/gsm/openbsc/openbsc/src/gprs/osmo-sgsn() [0x8052be4]
/home/ich/source/gsm/openbsc/openbsc/src/gprs/osmo-sgsn(bssgp_prim_cb+0x55) [0x804f5a4]
/home/ich/install/openbsc/lib/libosmogb.so.2(bssgp_rcvmsg+0x3b8) [0xb7b626b8]
/home/ich/source/gsm/openbsc/openbsc/src/gprs/osmo-sgsn() [0x804f4f1]
/home/ich/install/openbsc/lib/libosmogb.so.2(gprs_ns_rcvmsg+0x8c7) [0xb7b5ecf7]
/home/ich/install/openbsc/lib/libosmogb.so.2(+0x4311) [0xb7b5f311]
/home/ich/install/openbsc/lib/libosmocore.so.4(osmo_select_main+0x192) [0xb7bb2ed2]
/home/ich/source/gsm/openbsc/openbsc/src/gprs/osmo-sgsn() [0x804fbcd]
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf5) [0xb796a8f5]
/home/ich/source/gsm/openbsc/openbsc/src/gprs/osmo-sgsn() [0x8049db1]

Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
0xb7fde424 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
(gdb) bt
 #0  0xb7fde424 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
 #1  0xb797f83f in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:56
 #2  0xb7982cf3 in __GI_abort () at abort.c:90
 #3  0x0805224f in _bssgp_tx_dl_ud (mmctx=0x80932d0, msg=0x80963a8) at gprs_llc.c:120
 #4  gprs_llc_tx_ui (msg=0x80963a8, sapi=1 '\001', command=0, mmctx=0x80932d0)
    at gprs_llc.c:496
 #5  0x0804a2f6 in gsm48_gmm_sendmsg (msg=0x80963a8, command=0, mm=0x80932d0) at gprs_gmm.c:241
 #6  0x0804b687 in gsm48_tx_gmm_ra_upd_ack (mm=0x80932d0) at gprs_gmm.c:851
 #7  0x0804bc35 in gsm48_rx_gmm_ra_upd_req (mmctx=0x80932d0, msg=0x8091ce8, llme=0x8095630)
    at gprs_gmm.c:1004
 #8  0x0804bd4e in gsm0408_rcv_gmm (mmctx=0x80932d0, msg=0x8091ce8, llme=0x8095630)
    at gprs_gmm.c:1036
 #9  0x0804d20c in gsm0408_gprs_rcvmsg (msg=msg@entry=0x8091ce8, llme=0x8095630)
    at gprs_gmm.c:1566
 #10 0x08052be4 in gprs_llc_rcvmsg (msg=0x8091ce8, tv=0xbfffdcb0) at gprs_llc.c:882
 #11 0x0804f5a4 in bssgp_prim_cb (oph=oph@entry=0xbfffdc8c, ctx=ctx@entry=0x0)
    at sgsn_main.c:114
 #12 0xb7b626b8 in bssgp_rx_ul_ud (tp=0xbfffdcb0, msg=0x8091ce8, ctx=<optimized out>)
    at gprs_bssgp.c:398
 #13 bssgp_rx_ptp (bctx=0x8091a08, tp=0xbfffdcb0, msg=0x8091ce8) at gprs_bssgp.c:820
 #14 bssgp_rcvmsg (msg=0x8091ce8) at gprs_bssgp.c:1016
 #15 0x0804f4f1 in sgsn_ns_cb (event=GPRS_NS_EVT_UNIT_DATA, nsvc=0x8090740, msg=0x8091ce8,
    bvci=1801) at sgsn_main.c:92
 #16 0xb7b5ecf7 in gprs_ns_rx_unitdata (msg=0x8091ce8, nsvc=0x8090740) at gprs_ns.c:616
 #17 gprs_ns_rcvmsg (nsi=nsi@entry=0x807fd38, msg=msg@entry=0x8091ce8,
    saddr=saddr@entry=0xbfffedc0, ll=ll@entry=GPRS_NS_LL_UDP) at gprs_ns.c:841
 #18 0xb7b5f311 in handle_nsip_read (bfd=0x807fd58) at gprs_ns.c:991
 #19 nsip_fd_cb (bfd=0x807fd58, what=1) at gprs_ns.c:1024
 #20 0xb7bb2ed2 in osmo_select_main (polling=0) at select.c:158
 #21 0x0804fbcd in main (argc=3, argv=0xbffff234) at sgsn_main.c:369
(gdb) frame 5
 #5  0x0804a2f6 in gsm48_gmm_sendmsg (msg=0x80963a8, command=0, mm=0x80932d0) at gprs_gmm.c:241
241		return gprs_llc_tx_ui(msg, GPRS_SAPI_GMM, command, mm);
(gdb) p msgb_tlli(msg)
$1 = 3822966132
(gdb) frame 4
 #4  gprs_llc_tx_ui (msg=0x80963a8, sapi=1 '\001', command=0, mmctx=0x80932d0)
    at gprs_llc.c:496
496		return _bssgp_tx_dl_ud(msg, mmctx);
(gdb) p mmctx
$2 = (void *) 0x80932d0
(gdb) frame 3
 #3  0x0805224f in _bssgp_tx_dl_ud (mmctx=0x80932d0, msg=0x80963a8) at gprs_llc.c:120
120			OSMO_ASSERT(msgb_tlli(msg) == mmctx->llme->tlli
(gdb) p mmctx
$3 = (struct sgsn_mm_ctx *) 0x80932d0
(gdb) p *mmctx
$4 = {list = {next = 0x8092e28, prev = 0x805c318 <sgsn_mm_ctxts>},
  imsi = "901700000003094\000", mm_state = GMM_REGISTERED_NORMAL, p_tmsi = 296043751,
  p_tmsi_old = 2075232571, p_tmsi_sig = 0, imei = "353943044782210\000",
  msisdn = '\000' <repeats 14 times>, ra = {mnc = 70, mcc = 901, lac = 1, rac = 0 '\000'},
  cell_id = 0, cell_id_age = 0, sac = 0, sac_age = 0, new_sgsn_addr = 0,
  ciph_algo = GPRS_ALGO_GEA0, ms_radio_access_capa = {len = 11 '\v',
    buf = "4\307\003*\240B|\255\341\030\v", '\000' <repeats 38 times>}, ms_network_capa = {
    len = 2 '\002', buf = "\345\200\000\000\000\000\000"}, drx_parms = 3329, mnrg = 0,
  ngaf = 0, ppf = 0, recovery = 0, radio_prio_sms = 0 '\000', pdp_list = {next = 0x8093390,
    prev = 0x8093390}, llme = 0x8095630, tlli = 3822966132, tlli_new = 3517269223,
  nsei = 1801, bvci = 1801, ctrg = 0x8096048, timer = {node = {rb_parent_color = 3082574944,
      rb_right = 0x0, rb_left = 0x0}, list = {next = 0x80933b8, prev = 0x80933b8}, timeout = {
      tv_sec = 1375260414, tv_usec = 864196}, active = 1, cb = 0x804bfd0 <mmctx_timer_cb>,
    data = 0x80932d0}, T = 3350, num_T_exp = 0, t3350_mode = GMM_T3350_MODE_RAU,
  t3370_id_type = 1 '\001'}
(gdb) p msgb_tlli(msg)
No symbol "msgb_tlli" in current context.
(gdb) frame 5
 #5  0x0804a2f6 in gsm48_gmm_sendmsg (msg=0x80963a8, command=0, mm=0x80932d0) at gprs_gmm.c:241
241		return gprs_llc_tx_ui(msg, GPRS_SAPI_GMM, command, mm);
(gdb) frame 6
 #6  0x0804b687 in gsm48_tx_gmm_ra_upd_ack (mm=0x80932d0) at gprs_gmm.c:851
851		return gsm48_gmm_sendmsg(msg, 0, mm);
(gdb) p msgb_tlli(msg)
$5 = 3822966132
(gdb) p mmctx->tlli
No symbol "mmctx" in current context.
(gdb) p mm->tlli
$6 = 3822966132
(gdb) p mm->tlli_new
$7 = 3517269223
(gdb) p mm->llme->tlli
$8 = 3517269223
(gdb) p mm->llme->tlli_old
There is no member named tlli_old.
(gdb) p mm->llme->old_tlli
$9 = 4222716219
(gdb) bt
 #0  0xb7fde424 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
 #1  0xb797f83f in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:56
 #2  0xb7982cf3 in __GI_abort () at abort.c:90
 #3  0x0805224f in _bssgp_tx_dl_ud (mmctx=0x80932d0, msg=0x80963a8) at gprs_llc.c:120
 #4  gprs_llc_tx_ui (msg=0x80963a8, sapi=1 '\001', command=0, mmctx=0x80932d0)
    at gprs_llc.c:496
 #5  0x0804a2f6 in gsm48_gmm_sendmsg (msg=0x80963a8, command=0, mm=0x80932d0) at gprs_gmm.c:241
 #6  0x0804b687 in gsm48_tx_gmm_ra_upd_ack (mm=0x80932d0) at gprs_gmm.c:851
 #7  0x0804bc35 in gsm48_rx_gmm_ra_upd_req (mmctx=0x80932d0, msg=0x8091ce8, llme=0x8095630)
    at gprs_gmm.c:1004
 #8  0x0804bd4e in gsm0408_rcv_gmm (mmctx=0x80932d0, msg=0x8091ce8, llme=0x8095630)
    at gprs_gmm.c:1036
 #9  0x0804d20c in gsm0408_gprs_rcvmsg (msg=msg@entry=0x8091ce8, llme=0x8095630)
    at gprs_gmm.c:1566
 #10 0x08052be4 in gprs_llc_rcvmsg (msg=0x8091ce8, tv=0xbfffdcb0) at gprs_llc.c:882
 #11 0x0804f5a4 in bssgp_prim_cb (oph=oph@entry=0xbfffdc8c, ctx=ctx@entry=0x0)
    at sgsn_main.c:114
 #12 0xb7b626b8 in bssgp_rx_ul_ud (tp=0xbfffdcb0, msg=0x8091ce8, ctx=<optimized out>)
    at gprs_bssgp.c:398
 #13 bssgp_rx_ptp (bctx=0x8091a08, tp=0xbfffdcb0, msg=0x8091ce8) at gprs_bssgp.c:820
 #14 bssgp_rcvmsg (msg=0x8091ce8) at gprs_bssgp.c:1016
 #15 0x0804f4f1 in sgsn_ns_cb (event=GPRS_NS_EVT_UNIT_DATA, nsvc=0x8090740, msg=0x8091ce8,
    bvci=1801) at sgsn_main.c:92
 #16 0xb7b5ecf7 in gprs_ns_rx_unitdata (msg=0x8091ce8, nsvc=0x8090740) at gprs_ns.c:616
 #17 gprs_ns_rcvmsg (nsi=nsi@entry=0x807fd38, msg=msg@entry=0x8091ce8,
    saddr=saddr@entry=0xbfffedc0, ll=ll@entry=GPRS_NS_LL_UDP) at gprs_ns.c:841
 #18 0xb7b5f311 in handle_nsip_read (bfd=0x807fd58) at gprs_ns.c:991
 #19 nsip_fd_cb (bfd=0x807fd58, what=1) at gprs_ns.c:1024
 #20 0xb7bb2ed2 in osmo_select_main (polling=0) at select.c:158
 #21 0x0804fbcd in main (argc=3, argv=0xbffff234) at sgsn_main.c:369
(gdb) frame 3
 #3  0x0805224f in _bssgp_tx_dl_ud (mmctx=0x80932d0, msg=0x80963a8) at gprs_llc.c:120
120			OSMO_ASSERT(msgb_tlli(msg) == mmctx->llme->tlli
(gdb) p msgb_tlli(msg)
No symbol "msgb_tlli" in current context.
(gdb) frame 4
 #4  gprs_llc_tx_ui (msg=0x80963a8, sapi=1 '\001', command=0, mmctx=0x80932d0)
    at gprs_llc.c:496
496		return _bssgp_tx_dl_ud(msg, mmctx);
(gdb) p msgb_tlli(msg)
No symbol "msgb_tlli" in current context.
(gdb) frame 5
 #5  0x0804a2f6 in gsm48_gmm_sendmsg (msg=0x80963a8, command=0, mm=0x80932d0) at gprs_gmm.c:241
241		return gprs_llc_tx_ui(msg, GPRS_SAPI_GMM, command, mm);
(gdb) p msgb_tlli(msg)
$10 = 3822966132
(gdb) p mm->tlli
$11 = 3822966132
(gdb) p mm->tlli_new
$12 = 3517269223
(gdb) p mm->tlli_new
$13 = 3517269223
(gdb) p mm->llme->tlli
$14 = 3517269223
(gdb) p mm->llme->tlli_old
There is no member named tlli_old.
(gdb) p mm->llme->old_tlli
$15 = 4222716219
(gdb) p mm->llme->state
$16 = GPRS_LLMS_ASSIGNED
(gdb) q
2013-07-31 16:12:02 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
374c7f998a gprs_llc: Assert that we send frames with either tlli or old_tlli
In case we have access to the context verify that the selected
msgb_tlli is either the old_tlli or the tlli in either local or
foreign format. It is wrong to use any other TLLI.
2013-07-31 14:57:21 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
1a3fff24a2 gprs_llc: Work on finding the right LLE/LLME in case of routing area update
Attempt to solve what f0901f0067e363c0ced6254db1b45a9771640412 tried to
solve without breaking the case of someone with a foreign TLLI from a
different network.

Lookup with the foreign TLLI converted to a local one in case we did
not find the TLLI and only then create a LLE/LLME on the fly for the
RX path.
2013-07-31 14:57:21 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
fe5a6e835c gprs_llc: Lookup lle based on the real TLLI
During the GPRS Attach procedure we might have a foreign tlli and
in the RX create a LLME on the fly for this tlli. The GMM GPRS
Attach handling code will then assign a new TLLI and keep the
foreign tlli as the llme->old_tlli.

When the GMM is sending the identity request the msgb_tlli will
point to the foreign tlli. The GPRS LLC code will then try to find
that foreign tlli but due the conversion this will not be found.
Instead a new ad-hoc LLE/LLME will be created on the fly for
each message (this means there are duplicate LLE/LLMEs in the
list).

Make the code more strict and remove the tlli_foreign2local change
from the look-up routine. This will make the GPRS LLC code find
the right LLE/LLME and the N(U) will be handled correctly.

This partially reverts:
  f0901f0067e363c0ced6254db1b45a9771640412

Addresses:
  <0012> gprs_llc.c:773 LLC RX: unknown TLLI 0xadf11820, creating LLME on the fly
  ...
  <0012> gprs_llc.c:357 LLC TX: unknown TLLI 0xedf11820, creating LLME on the fly

Reproducable:
  Use pcu_emu (gprs attach) and observe with wireshark.
2013-07-31 14:57:21 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
7e066c1184 gprs_sgsn: In case of a Activate PDP Context timeout we should free pdp
In case of a failure this method didn't set the pctx->lib back to
NULL. In case of a timeout the callback will be made with pdp=NULL
and this would lead to leaking the PDP context. Check for the case
of having a pctx->lib != pdp and free it.

This resolves:
<000f> gprs_sgsn.c:259 freeing PDP context that still has a libgtp handle attached to it, this shouldn't happen!
2013-07-31 14:57:21 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
28f928d12b gprs: Fix a typo in the comment 2013-07-28 20:13:01 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
eda0867e3a tests: TestCase.assertGreater is not available on Python 2.5
The jenkins build node has Python 2.5.X installed and the
assertGreater method is not available. Use assert_ until
we can use newer versions of Python.
2013-07-27 22:23:25 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
2fb8ebf8a7 expiration: Allow to disable the periodic location updating procedure
Disable the periodic LU using "no periodic location update" VTY
command. In that case set the expire_lu to 0 which will then be
translated to a NULL in the database layer. This leads to a bit of
copy and paste in the db_sync_subscriber method but I don't see
how we could easily use 'datetime(%i, 'unixepoch')' and 'NULL'
at the same time.

Change the query to find expired queries to check for NOT NULL
and the time being in the past. This means if there are still
old subscribers in the database they might not be expired. One
would need to execute a query like "UPATE Subscriber SET expire_lu
= 0 WHERE expire_lu is null". The same applies when disabling the
periodic LU. One would need to update the database by hand.

Manual tests executed/passed:

1.) periodic LU enabled:

  * use gst LUTest.st to do a LU
  * UPDATE Subscriber SET expire_lu=datetime('now');
  * observe the subscriber being expired (it was)

2.) periodic LU disabled:

  * use gst LUTest.st to do a LU
  * verify that the expire_lu is NULL in the database
2013-07-27 22:02:24 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
c25021f6f1 expiration: Speculative fixes for the periodic expiring handling
We were expiring subscribers during active calls. This is because
the T3212 is stopped under certain conditions but we didn't stop
that timer at all.

Remember if T3212 timer was stopped due something done by NITB and
update the expiration time at the end of the radio connection, as
the phone should restart it when returning to MM Idle.

It is a bit difficult to decide when we should set the flag. E.g.
in a CM Service Request we don't know if we accept the service and
during a LU we already send MM messages before we accept or reject
the subscriber.

The easiest is to set the flag when receiving a paging response
on known subscribers and at the end of the authentication process.

Do not expire a subscriber that has an active connection that is
marked with the flag, e.g. we would still expire a subscriber that
is being paged.

Manual tests executed/passed:

 * gst LUTest.st verified that a expiration date was set
 * gst SMSTest.st (doing another LU but forcing a timeout on the
   SMS sending). Verified that the expire_lu was updated.
2013-07-27 21:39:13 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
2a835d84b0 expiration: Print the "expire_lu" time in show subscriber
This can help with debugging subscriber expiration issues.
2013-07-27 20:03:11 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
5292edc677 smpp: Move the coding/mode detection into a utils file
Make sure to not ever have issues with this code again, move the
utility code to a new file and create a basic testcase. The method
currently has 100% line and branch coverage. My initial patched
missed the smpp_utils.c file and I re-did the copying (and verifying
the branch coverage)
2013-07-27 20:03:10 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
1b39a8f15b misc: Fix compilation warnings
bsc_api.c:417:3: warning: format ‘%lu’ expects argument of type ‘long unsigned int’, but argument 7 has type ‘unsigned int’ [-Wformat]
bsc_api.c: In function ‘handle_ass_fail’:
bsc_api.c:458:3: warning: format ‘%lu’ expects argument of type ‘long unsigned int’, but argument 7 has type ‘unsigned int’ [-Wformat]

db.c: In function ‘db_sync_subscriber’:
db.c:785:3: warning: format ‘%i’ expects argument of type ‘int’, but argument 8 has type ‘time_t’ [-Wformat]

osmo_msc.c: In function ‘msc_release_connection’:
osmo_msc.c:145:20: warning: unused variable ‘trans’ [-Wunused-variable]

smpp_smsc.c: In function ‘link_accept_cb’:
smpp_smsc.c:891:24: warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type [enabled by default]

smpp_smsc.c:271:1: warning: ‘esme_by_system_id’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]

smpp_openbsc.c: In function ‘smpp_openbsc_init’:
smpp_openbsc.c:545:2: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘smpp_vty_init’ [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]

osmo_bsc_ctrl.c: In function ‘verify_bts_loc’:
osmo_bsc_ctrl.c:340:19: warning: variable ‘height’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable

smpp_mirror.c: In function ‘main’:
smpp_mirror.c:297:2: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘osmo_init_logging’ [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
2013-07-27 20:03:08 +02:00
d4b9b024b0 sgsn: spelling fixes inside comments 2013-07-21 17:41:46 +08:00
1e0c72225b SMPP: complete the VTY help/documentation
As discovered by osmotestconfig.py, a number of SMPP related VTY
commands were missing their help/documentation text.
2013-07-21 16:00:28 +08:00
8274c76ed2 remove 'bind early' from osmo-bsc_mgcp example config
(discovered by osmotestconfig.py)
2013-07-21 15:52:40 +08:00
2b9693d0fe sgsn: Add "auth-policy" VTY command to enable/disable ACL 2013-07-21 15:44:28 +08:00
a0879c14c3 sgsn: add a minimalistic ACL
This adds a minimalistic ACL by which certain, individual roaming IMSIs
can be authorized to use the SGSN.  So you can selectively bypass the
'MCC+MNC == first 5 digits of IMSI' checking for a couple of IMSIs
2013-07-21 15:44:24 +08:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
ebdbaff195 oml: Add a missing break switch for NM_OC_BS11
It appears to me that for NM_OC_BS11 mo was either NULL or the
one mo value from NM_OC_BS11_RACK. The break inside the nested
switch case didn't break from the outer one.

Fixes Coverity: CID 1040728
2013-07-18 12:03:31 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
16141292c8 smpp: Close the file descriptor when we can't accept the SMSC conn
When we failed to allocate the memory or failed to register the
fd we would have leaked the file descriptor. Close the fd and
avoid the leak.
2013-07-14 09:04:51 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
ee04abd399 smpp: Add the classic check for osmo_fd_register
In case the osmo_fd_register will fail we will need to free the
memory we have allocated.

Fixes: Coverity CID 1042375
2013-07-14 09:04:51 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
de1148b06b smpp: Fix possible NULL dereference of the emse->acl
The esme->acl is treated like it can be NULL in other places
of the code. Assume it can be NULL during this check as well.

Dereference after null check (FORWARD_NULL)
9. var_deref_op: Dereferencing null pointer "esme->acl".

Fixes: Coverity CID 1042374
2013-07-14 09:04:51 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
7832d2edfe smpp: Checking an array for NULL will always be false
The if (submit->short_message) and if (smsc->system_id) will
always be true.

Fixes: Coverity CID 1042371, CID 1042372
2013-07-14 09:04:50 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
2f0db3865e ipaccess: The proxy code checked the array but not the element
Array compared against 0 (NO_EFFECT)
array_null: Comparing an array to null is not useful: "ipbc->bsc_rsl_conn".

Fixes: Coverity CID 1040718
2013-07-14 09:04:50 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
7c45dc5bf3 ipaccess: Fix a resource leak in case the stat is failing
Close the file when the stat is failing.

Fixes: Coverity CID 1040711
2013-07-14 09:04:50 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
b0be39b998 nitb: The subscr->imsi is an array will never be NULL
Array compared against 0 (NO_EFFECT)
array_null: Comparing an array to null is not useful: "subscr->imsi"

Fixes: Coverity CID 1040716
2013-07-14 09:04:50 +02:00
66c92c5de7 Fix license header at smpp_openbsc.c and smpp_smsc.c
As Holger pointed out, they contained a GPLv2+ disclaimer rather than
the AGPLv3+ which we use for OpenBSC.  This is not an incompaibility,
but was done unintentionally.  The code was always mean to be under
AGPLv3+.

Nevertheless, anyone using those two files in a version up to this
commit have the right to use it under GPLv2+ as well.  This is not
applicable for any versions after this commit.
2013-07-13 16:35:32 +02:00
3316943fa4 smpp_openbsc: Fix parsing of 03.38 data coding scheme in MO case 2013-07-11 14:29:31 +02:00
Andreas Eversberg
ee995353e8 Fix: Handle CM service request on already secured channel correctly
A CM service request must be acknowledged also, when encryption is already
enabled.

Without encryption enabled, the security status is GSM_SECURITY_NOTAVAIL,
which causes a CM service acknowledge. On initial CM service request, the
security status is GSM_SECURITY_SUCCEED, if encryption is enabled. This
will not lead to an acknowledge, because the cyphering command implies an
acknowlege. An additional CM service request requires an acknowledge, so
I added a new security status: GSM_SECURITY_ALREADY
2013-07-11 08:27:26 +02:00
Pablo Neira Ayuso
a3f26c01df libmgcp: add enum mgcp_type and use it
This patch replaces the field 'is_transcoded' in the mgcp_endpoint
structure by the enum mgcp_type, that can be further extended with
new types.
2013-07-08 16:46:06 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
ac009e58e9 mncc: Remove what we believe to be a tautology from the MNCC code
Coverity pointed out that we use trans->subscr after a NULL check,
it is our believe that every transaction will have a subscriber.
Remove the check and add an assert before we are dispatching things.

Fixes: Coverity CID 1040740, CID 1040739
2013-07-06 11:45:38 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
49d2e14e9c nat: The con variable is not assigned at this point
Coverity pointed out that this code is logically dead. Quickly
judging the code we will forward the RSLD message anyway. Remove
the code for now and next time I work on the NAT/USSD bridge I
will have a look at the flow of the RLSD messages.

Fixes: Coverity CID 1042327
2013-07-05 08:22:03 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
59387d85e1 nat: number could point to an address on the stack that can be reused
The number = int_number assignment will make the number point to
the stack and as the int_number goes out of scope at the end of
the if statement other code could re-use this stack for other memory.

Fixes: Coverity CID 1042325
2013-07-05 07:50:30 +02:00