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
Change the whole vty configuration for NS to be more flexible
and support more setups. Old configurations are invalid.
API change which must be synchronized with libosmocore
For further information see:
https://osmocom.org/projects/libosmocore/wiki/Network_service_(NS)
Depends-on: I8c3f2afecc74b78f7f914f7dce166cbcb63444eb (libosmocore)
Change-Id: Ie9306ab4d4738c2c57a69987086e22771b30657e
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
Mostly just change the chapter so it makes sense for gbproxy. Some todos
are still left
Change-Id: I905835c2be7be43fe376fbc9d743107948c7e6d4
Related: SYS#5115, SYS#5005
* Remove mention of features that are no longer supported
* Update the data model
Related: SYS#5115, SYS#5005
Change-Id: Icb9095f4002f2a0a4562fccecae109075cb93c7b
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
The new NS2 api supports NSE with multiple NS-VC and contains a NS-VC
fsm. FR/GRE support is not working.
The configuration is compatible except for FR/GRE.
Relates: OS#4629
Depends-on: Iaad7b53d44338e5dd81dc2202f23bdcb715af804 (libosmocore)
Depends-on: I6cef42749555e577d5573f2ed8b8bce4cf842a98 (libosmocore)
Change-Id: I92a3bcaf166b091a22d74c7c1586964d33d7cc9d
[ 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
gprs_subscr_get_or_create() can return NULL if no memory can
be allocated. Detected by the compiler on Ubuntu s390x.
Signed-off-by: Steve Langasek <steve.langasek@ubuntu.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Couzens <lynxis@fe80.eu>
Change-Id: I86b3652d46bdd581fe6cbab16b52395a0daaa082
* 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