gsm_subscriber: Move the get_channel/put_channel logic in MSC part
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <osmocore/talloc.h>
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#include <openbsc/gsm_subscriber.h>
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#include <openbsc/debug.h>
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#include <openbsc/paging.h>
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#include <openbsc/signal.h>
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#include <openbsc/db.h>
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void *tall_sub_req_ctx;
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extern struct llist_head *subscr_bsc_active_subscriber(void);
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/*
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* Struct for pending channel requests. This is managed in the
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* llist_head requests of each subscriber. The reference counting
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* should work in such a way that a subscriber with a pending request
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* remains in memory.
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*/
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struct subscr_request {
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struct llist_head entry;
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/* back reference */
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struct gsm_subscriber *subscr;
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/* the requested channel type */
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int channel_type;
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/* the callback data */
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gsm_cbfn *cbfn;
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void *param;
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};
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/*
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* We got the channel assigned and can now hand this channel
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* over to one of our callbacks.
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*/
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static int subscr_paging_cb(unsigned int hooknum, unsigned int event,
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struct msgb *msg, void *data, void *param)
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{
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struct subscr_request *request;
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struct gsm_subscriber *subscr = (struct gsm_subscriber *)param;
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/* There is no request anymore... */
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if (llist_empty(&subscr->requests))
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return -1;
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/*
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* FIXME: What to do with paging requests coming during
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* this callback? We must be sure to not start paging when
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* we have an active connection to a subscriber and to make
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* the subscr_put_channel work as required...
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*/
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request = (struct subscr_request *)subscr->requests.next;
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llist_del(&request->entry);
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subscr->in_callback = 1;
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request->cbfn(hooknum, event, msg, data, request->param);
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subscr->in_callback = 0;
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subscr_put(subscr);
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talloc_free(request);
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return 0;
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}
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static void subscr_send_paging_request(struct gsm_subscriber *subscr)
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{
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struct subscr_request *request;
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int rc;
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assert(!llist_empty(&subscr->requests));
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request = (struct subscr_request *)subscr->requests.next;
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rc = paging_request(subscr->net, subscr, request->channel_type,
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subscr_paging_cb, subscr);
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/* paging failed, quit now */
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if (rc <= 0) {
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subscr_paging_cb(GSM_HOOK_RR_PAGING, GSM_PAGING_EXPIRED,
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NULL, NULL, subscr);
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}
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}
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void subscr_get_channel(struct gsm_subscriber *subscr,
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int type, gsm_cbfn *cbfn, void *param)
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{
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struct subscr_request *request;
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request = talloc(tall_sub_req_ctx, struct subscr_request);
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if (!request) {
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if (cbfn)
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cbfn(GSM_HOOK_RR_PAGING, GSM_PAGING_OOM,
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NULL, NULL, param);
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return;
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}
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memset(request, 0, sizeof(*request));
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request->subscr = subscr_get(subscr);
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request->channel_type = type;
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request->cbfn = cbfn;
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request->param = param;
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/*
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* FIXME: We might be able to assign more than one
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* channel, e.g. voice and SMS submit at the same
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* time.
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*/
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if (!subscr->in_callback && llist_empty(&subscr->requests)) {
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/* add to the list, send a request */
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llist_add_tail(&request->entry, &subscr->requests);
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subscr_send_paging_request(subscr);
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} else {
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/* this will be picked up later, from subscr_put_channel */
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llist_add_tail(&request->entry, &subscr->requests);
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}
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}
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void subscr_put_channel(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn)
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{
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/*
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* FIXME: Continue with other requests now... by checking
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* the gsm_subscriber inside the gsm_lchan. Drop the ref count
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* of the lchan after having asked the next requestee to handle
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* the channel.
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*/
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/*
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* FIXME: is the lchan is of a different type we could still
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* issue an immediate assignment for another channel and then
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* close this one.
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*/
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/*
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* Currently we will drop the last ref of the lchan which
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* will result in a channel release on RSL and we will start
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* the paging. This should work most of the time as the MS
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* will listen to the paging requests before we timeout
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*/
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if (conn->subscr && !llist_empty(&conn->subscr->requests))
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subscr_send_paging_request(conn->subscr);
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}
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struct gsm_subscriber *subscr_get_by_tmsi(struct gsm_network *net,
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u_int32_t tmsi)
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{
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#include <osmocore/talloc.h>
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#include <openbsc/gsm_subscriber.h>
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#include <openbsc/paging.h>
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#include <openbsc/debug.h>
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LLIST_HEAD(active_subscribers);
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void *tall_subscr_ctx;
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void *tall_sub_req_ctx;
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/* for the gsm_subscriber.c */
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struct llist_head *subscr_bsc_active_subscriber(void)
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return &active_subscribers;
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}
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/*
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* Struct for pending channel requests. This is managed in the
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* llist_head requests of each subscriber. The reference counting
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* should work in such a way that a subscriber with a pending request
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* remains in memory.
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*/
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struct subscr_request {
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struct llist_head entry;
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/* back reference */
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struct gsm_subscriber *subscr;
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/* the requested channel type */
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int channel_type;
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/* the callback data */
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gsm_cbfn *cbfn;
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void *param;
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};
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/*
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* We got the channel assigned and can now hand this channel
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* over to one of our callbacks.
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*/
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static int subscr_paging_cb(unsigned int hooknum, unsigned int event,
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struct msgb *msg, void *data, void *param)
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{
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struct subscr_request *request;
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struct gsm_subscriber *subscr = (struct gsm_subscriber *)param;
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/* There is no request anymore... */
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if (llist_empty(&subscr->requests))
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return -1;
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/*
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* FIXME: What to do with paging requests coming during
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* this callback? We must be sure to not start paging when
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* we have an active connection to a subscriber and to make
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* the subscr_put_channel work as required...
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*/
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request = (struct subscr_request *)subscr->requests.next;
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llist_del(&request->entry);
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subscr->in_callback = 1;
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request->cbfn(hooknum, event, msg, data, request->param);
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subscr->in_callback = 0;
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subscr_put(subscr);
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talloc_free(request);
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return 0;
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}
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static void subscr_send_paging_request(struct gsm_subscriber *subscr)
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{
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struct subscr_request *request;
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int rc;
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assert(!llist_empty(&subscr->requests));
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request = (struct subscr_request *)subscr->requests.next;
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rc = paging_request(subscr->net, subscr, request->channel_type,
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subscr_paging_cb, subscr);
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/* paging failed, quit now */
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if (rc <= 0) {
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subscr_paging_cb(GSM_HOOK_RR_PAGING, GSM_PAGING_EXPIRED,
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NULL, NULL, subscr);
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}
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}
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char *subscr_name(struct gsm_subscriber *subscr)
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{
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return NULL;
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}
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void subscr_get_channel(struct gsm_subscriber *subscr,
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int type, gsm_cbfn *cbfn, void *param)
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{
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struct subscr_request *request;
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request = talloc(tall_sub_req_ctx, struct subscr_request);
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if (!request) {
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if (cbfn)
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cbfn(GSM_HOOK_RR_PAGING, GSM_PAGING_OOM,
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NULL, NULL, param);
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return;
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}
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memset(request, 0, sizeof(*request));
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request->subscr = subscr_get(subscr);
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request->channel_type = type;
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request->cbfn = cbfn;
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request->param = param;
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/*
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* FIXME: We might be able to assign more than one
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* channel, e.g. voice and SMS submit at the same
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* time.
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*/
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if (!subscr->in_callback && llist_empty(&subscr->requests)) {
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/* add to the list, send a request */
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llist_add_tail(&request->entry, &subscr->requests);
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subscr_send_paging_request(subscr);
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} else {
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/* this will be picked up later, from subscr_put_channel */
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llist_add_tail(&request->entry, &subscr->requests);
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}
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}
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void subscr_put_channel(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn)
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{
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/*
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* FIXME: Continue with other requests now... by checking
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* the gsm_subscriber inside the gsm_lchan. Drop the ref count
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* of the lchan after having asked the next requestee to handle
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* the channel.
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*/
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/*
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* FIXME: is the lchan is of a different type we could still
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* issue an immediate assignment for another channel and then
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* close this one.
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*/
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/*
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* Currently we will drop the last ref of the lchan which
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* will result in a channel release on RSL and we will start
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* the paging. This should work most of the time as the MS
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* will listen to the paging requests before we timeout
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*/
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if (conn->subscr && !llist_empty(&conn->subscr->requests))
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subscr_send_paging_request(conn->subscr);
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}
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struct gsm_subscriber *subscr_get_or_create(struct gsm_network *net,
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const char *imsi)
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{
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