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Author SHA1 Message Date
Neels Hofmeyr 306dc09d37 add simplistic IuUP FSM and strip/add IuUP headers
This should really be using the FSM in libosmocore/laforge/iu_up: take the best
of both sides and integate in the libosmocore FSM implementation, then use it
here.
- in libosmocore, the FSM definition is nicer.
- here, we have correct header checksums.

Introduce using msgb to receive, pass and send RTP packets.

Add/strip IuUP from RTP data (for which msgb is particularly useful).

The payload type on an IuUP conn is maintained as negotiated in the IuUP
Initialization. For the pure RTP side, an SDP "AMR" ptmap attribute is looked
up, so that payload type numbers are translated between IuUP <-> RTP.

Change-Id: Ibc70e0aa00476926dd1f4ea8139c34f31f9cdfa3
2019-08-20 03:26:13 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 33826246c5 ptmap: implicitly match '/8000' and '/8000/1'
In codecs_same(), do not compare the complete audio_name. The parts of it are
already checked individually:
- subtype_name ("AMR"),
- rate ("8000"; defaults to 8000 if omitted) and
- channels ("1"; defaults to 1 if omitted)
So by also checking the complete audio_name, we brushed over the match of
implicit "/8000" and "/8000/1", which otherwise works out fine.

As a result, translating payload type numbers in RTP headers now also works if
one conn of an endpoint set an rtpmap with "AMR/8000" and the other conn set
"AMR/8000/1".

It seems to me that most PBX out there generate ptmaps omitting the "/1", so
fixing this should make us more interoperable with third party SDP.

See IETF RFC4566 section 6. SDP Attributes:
  For audio streams, <encoding parameters> indicates the number
  of audio channels.  This parameter is OPTIONAL and may be
  omitted if the number of channels is one, provided that no
  additional parameters are needed.

Also allowing to omit the "/8000" is a mere side effect of this patch.
Omitting the rate does not seem to be specified in an RFC, but is logical for
audio codecs defined to require exactly 8000 set as rate (most GSM codecs).

Add tests in mgcp_test.c.

Change-Id: Iab00bf9a55b1847f85999077114b37e70fb677c2
2019-08-20 03:25:11 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 9ef0c11abd differentiate AMR octet-aligned=0 vs =1
Add corresponding tests in mgcp_test.c

Change-Id: Ib8be73a7ca1b95ce794d130e8eb206dcee700124
2019-08-20 03:25:11 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 109ff5244e test_mgcp_codec_pt_translate(): more tests
Change-Id: I334a075ac2800ae4a7c4e2d6eaeb17dd8c6b09a1
2019-08-20 03:25:11 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 4cf5e71a4b mgcp_test: extend / rewrite test_mgcp_codec_pt_translate()
Instead of manually entering codec values, use mgcp_codec_add() to populate
test conns with codecs. The idea is to better test what actually happens when
parsing SDP codec strings.

Rewrite current test_mgcp_codec_pt_translate() from procedural to a data model
with human readable stdout logging.

This prepares to enable interpreting codec strings like "FOO/8000/1" as
equivalent with "FOO/8000": the SDP standard defines the final "/1", indicating
the nr of channels, as optional for a single channel, but osmo-mgw currently is
unable to match these two formats as identical. So prepare the
test_mgcp_codec_pt_translate() so that upcoming patches can incorporate strings
with and without the final "/1" by extending the struct arrays.

Change-Id: I888000d77512cfecb0f199b86ef6003e7fc0e6cb
2019-08-20 03:25:11 +02:00
Pau Espin 83fd8a5692 mgw: Support receiving lowercase LCO codec
MGCP RFC3435 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3435) states almost all
text has to be handled in a case-insensitive way, except SDP parts.

Related: OS#4001
Change-Id: I51dc1cdcbe2a5587769335fbecb5039ef22cae5d
2019-07-03 12:29:42 +02:00
Pau Espin 17058484d1 mgw: Support receiving uppercase connection mode
MGCP RFC3435 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3435) states almost all
text has to be handled in a case-insensitive way, except SDP parts.

Related: OS#4001
Change-Id: I4da93dfc69b5585a197a7e201a1afb72c2f97030
2019-07-03 12:29:42 +02:00
Pau Espin 0c6c3c1da6 mgw: Support lowercase header parameters
MGCP RFC3435 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3435) states almost all
text has to be handled in a case-insensitive way, except SDP parts.

Related: OS#4001
Change-Id: I48252415f9d0cd985ad097f334aa4c1665f52511
2019-07-03 12:28:45 +02:00
Pau Espin fe9a1fe03b mgw: Support uppercase LCO options
MGCP RFC3435 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3435) states almost all
text has to be handled in a case-insensitive way, except SDP parts.

Related: OS#4001
Change-Id: Ic28a5eacc4c441d68e8a20d2743956ab2e01125d
2019-07-03 12:27:53 +02:00
Pau Espin ca538fc5eb mgcp-cli: Allow submitting X-Osmux on MDCX request
Change-Id: I41243f3ed212ace6087d5b0341e3a52f4069e37d
2019-05-14 11:32:33 +02:00
Pau Espin 900cd6518a mgcp-cli: Allow submitting X-Osmux on CRCX request
Change-Id: I73b4c62baf39050da81d65553cbea07bc51163de
2019-05-14 11:29:44 +02:00
Pau Espin 8de58e79b8 osmux: Cleanup of CID alloc pool APIs
* Cleanup naming to make it far more clear
* Drop 2 variables holding CID values (allocated_cid, cid), in favour of
1 value holdinf the value and one bool stating whether the value is
used.
* Change conn_osmux_allocate_cid to allow allocating either next
available CID or a specific one, in preparation for forthcoming patches.

This commit can be merged straight away because anyway osmux cannot be
enabled in current status (blocked by vty config) and
(conn_)osmux_allocate_cid was/is not called anywhere. However, it helps
improving code base for future re-introduction of Osmux as it is
envisioned.

Change-Id: I737a248ac6c74add8e917fe2e2f36779d0f1d685
2019-04-25 21:38:38 +00:00
Pau Espin 21cdbfc196 cosmetic: tests: mgcp_client_test: clean trailing whitespace
Change-Id: Ie27c0a9bf7a16983f31a07c314b0a602e9fb8999
2019-04-23 12:36:51 +02:00
Philipp Maier 228e591589 AMR: Add function to convert between bw-effient and octet aligned mode
RFC3267 specifies two framing modes for AMR packets. An octet aligned
mode is specified where all fields of the AMR packets are aligned to
octet boundaries. The second framing mode is the bandwith efficient mode
where the fields are directly packed one after another.

- add paring/generation functions for related SDP fmtp parameters
- add conversion function to convert AMR payload

Depends: libosmo-netif I5b5a0fa644d8dbb1f04f9d7e35312683c7b3d196
Change-Id: I622c01874b25f5049d4f59eb8157e0ea3cbe16ba
Related: OS#3807
2019-03-12 09:56:28 +01:00
Oliver Smith e36b775eae Inactive connection cleanup (disabled by default)
Add a watchdog timer to connections, and close these connections when
the watchdog timer expires. Kick the watchdog whenever RTP messages or
the relevant MGCP messages arrive. Add the currently remaining timeout
to "show mgcp stats" in the VTY.

This feature is disabled by default, as it is incompatible with LCLS
(connections in LCLS state appear to be inactive). Enable it with the
new "conn-timeout" VTY setting. In general, this feature can be used to
work around interoperability problems causing connections to stay open
forever, and slowly exhausting all available ports. This happened for
various reasons already.

MDCX is the only relevant MGCP message:
- CRCX creates the conn and timer
- DLCX deletes the conn and timer
- MDCX is the only remaining supported MGCP message that indicates a CI
- Can't easily generically parse a CI for all MGCP messages, parsing is
  done in handle_modify_con().

Related: OS#3429
Change-Id: I18886052e090466f73829133c24f011806cc1fe0
2019-02-06 12:01:06 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr ac69ea9cdf mgcp_client: make domain part of endpoint configurable
So far, both osmo-msc and osmo-bsc always pass endpoint names of the form
'...@mgw' to osmo-mgw. Allow configuring the 'mgw' part.

Note that the actual way to pass a differing name is to pass a composed
'rtpbridge/*@foo' to mgcp_msg_gen() in the struct mgcp_msg. So this merely adds
a common VTY config for the domain name part, changes to clients are necessary.

- add mgcp_client_rtpbridge_wildcard() (useful for AoIP endpoints)
- add mgcp_client_endpoint_domain() (useful for SCCPlite endpoints)
- add mgcp client vty cfg 'mgw endpoint-domain NAME'

Rationale: reading pcaps becomes so much easier when each of osmo-bsc and
osmo-msc address their MGW with differing domain names. Otherwise, both will
have a '0@mgw' endpoint and it gets really confusing.

Also: our MGCP clients osmo-bsc and osmo-msc use code dup to compose the
initial 'rtpbridge/*@mgw' rtpbridge wildcard. It should be defined by this API
instead.

This will be used by:
* osmo-msc I87ac11847d1a6d165ee9a2b5d8a4978e7ac73433
* osmo-bsc I492023e9dca0233ec0a077032455d9f2e3880f78

After these, with according configuration, there can be a '0@bsc' and a '0@msc'
endpoint on two separate osmo-mgw instances:

osmo-mgw-for-bsc.cfg:
 mgcp
  domain bsc

osmo-bsc.cfg:
 msc 0
  mgw endpoint-domain bsc

osmo-mgw-for-msc.cfg:
 mgcp
  domain msc

osmo-msc.cfg:
 msc
  mgw endpoint-domain msc

There can also be '0@bsc' and '1@msc' endpoints on one single osmo-mgw instance with:

osmo-mgw.cfg:
 mgcp
  domain *

and same osmo-{bsc,msc}.cfg as above.

(By default, everything will still use '@mgw')

Change-Id: Ia662016f29dd8727d9c4626d726729641e21e1f8
2019-01-03 02:11:23 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 72bc8da537 mgcp_client: drop a bunch of dead code
Remove public API that makes no sense anymore and is dead code.

I see the dropped API as a dead-end initial misconception of the early mgcp
client, and it doesn't really make sense to drag this stuff along. It has not
been used by osmo-msc,-bsc for a long time now, and just confuses the reader.

It is public API, yes, and older versions of osmo-msc / osmo-bsc will not be
able to compile against this, but even if it did, the resulting MGCP client
would not work with the current osmo-mgw: this API is still based on the
premise that the MGCP client dictates the MGW endpoint numbers, a concept that
cannot be used with the current osmo-mgw. Instead, osmo-mgw expects a
wildcarded endpoint upon CRCX and assigns its own endpoint names.

Also, the bts-base configuration is unused and a legacy of when osmo-bsc_mgcp
had explicit BTS and CN sides.

Change-Id: I98a9f1f17a1c4ab20cea3b08c7d21663592134d6
2018-12-19 22:22:34 +00:00
Pau Espin 9ecceb651b mgcp: Log endpoint nr consistently as hex
Port from openbsc 078905a0603c91b227854abfa01c9e24143e39a1.
Change-Id: Idcb40e6fd561b24e111afe7463f44c43c530fac5
2018-10-16 15:36:08 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr e28b673fba cosmetic: mgcp_test: fix get_conn_id_from_response()
This function is implemented in such a weird way that I couldn't stop myself
from rewriting it.

Change-Id: Ib9b13d7b0e64f8ae25a7b69cbb385e7fad33d02b
2018-09-07 04:14:51 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr a77eade744 mgcp_conn_get(): match conn Id ('I:') despite leading zeros
The Connection Identifier is defined as a hex string, so clients may send the
ID back with or without leading zeros. Ignore all leading zeros when comparing.

A specific SCCPlite MSC is observed to DLCX with Connection Identifier with
leading zeros removed, which would mismatch pefore this patch.

Extend test_conn_id_matching() in mgcp_test.c to include leading zero tests.

Now, mgcp_conn_get() would match a valid id with *any* amount of leading zeros,
even if that far surpasses the permitted conn id length. Valid lengths of
incoming conn ids should be and is checked elsewhere.

Related: OS#3509
Change-Id: If55a64a2da47b6eff035711c08e4114d70dbec91
2018-09-07 04:14:51 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 6531726a02 mgcp_conn_get(): compare conn Id ('I:') case insensitively
The Connection Identifier is defined as a hex string, so clients may send the
ID back in lower case. Convert to upper case before comparing.

A specific SCCPlite MSC is observed to DLCX with Connection Identifier in lower
case, which would mismatch pefore this patch.

Add test_conn_id_matching() in mgcp_test.c to verify case insensitivity.

Cosmetic: use strcmp(), not strncmp(). In the presence of a terminating nul as
we can assume here, this makes no functional difference, but it clarifies the
code.

Related: OS#3508
Depends: Ib0ee1206b9f31d7ba25c31f8008119ac55440797 (libosmocore)
Change-Id: I8e52278c3abe9e9c8c848c2b1538bce443f68a43
2018-09-07 04:14:40 +02:00
Pau Espin 31b4729f27 Remove libosmo-legacy-mgcp and osmo-bsc-mgcp
They are only used by openbsc.git programs and belong there.

Change-Id: Id31bef052d3f9b8aada1824d6f7f995ebd39bbfd
2018-09-06 20:39:53 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 5336f57f05 fix mgcp_verify_ci(): off-by-one in max len check
MGCP_CONN_ID_MAXLEN actually includes a terminating nul, so we need to compare
strlen() against MGCP_CONN_ID_MAXLEN-1.

Log the length if it is too long.

Add MDCX_TOO_LONG_CI test to mgcp_test.c, testing a conn id of 33 characters.
Before this patch, the test returns error code 515 meaning "not found", while
now it returns 510 meaning "invalid", showing the off-by-one. Same is
illustrated by the error log ("not found" before, "too long" now), but the
error log is not verified by mgcp_test.c.

Change-Id: I8d6cc96be252bb486e94f343a8c7cae641ff9429
2018-09-03 23:08:08 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 23e7bf1c00 mgcp_client: error on too long conn id
Instead of just silently truncating the conn ID if it is too long, rather
verify its length and return an error where applicable.

Adjust expected test output.

Change-Id: If2a1aab1f13e771a6705c430e3c75bd42477a23b
2018-09-03 21:32:37 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 10d487e13f mgcp_client_test: test long conn_id
Add a full length (32 characters according to spec) conn ID in a CRCX response,
as well as a too long one.

The too long one is currently silently truncated, a subsequent patch will
improve on that (If2a1aab1f13e771a6705c430e3c75bd42477a23b).

Change-Id: I5f2d52f086ea2d330fcce88a176488ace972bf79
2018-09-03 21:31:34 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 40f5033cf9 mgcp_client_test: also verify received conn_id
Include the parsed conn_id in the response cb printout to verify them in
mgcp_client_test.ok.

Change-Id: I6b9b18d4d0867febd75a4d29f8a2fcdf0553ae4c
2018-09-03 21:14:49 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr b1bb1fa187 mgcp_client_test: use "\r\n\r\n" instead of "\n\n"
The separator between MGCP and SDP section is typically "\r\n\r\n". For some
reason the test so far used "\n\n" instead, rather use the standard separator.

Change-Id: I41c73722e5fae00663bcf96de0b57b7155809a06
2018-09-03 21:13:19 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 1d121483f6 mgcp_client_test: cosmetically re-arrange reply_to() args
I want to test arbitrary length Conn IDs ('I:'), and hence don't want to pass
the conn_id as int, but rather just include it in the message string. Prepare
for that by eliminating the extra conn_id arg and just pass a params string.

Change-Id: Ib2e718dda3aa1f6e9979dee823d973dd002e2318
2018-09-03 21:13:19 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr b861db97ea mgcp_test: fix get_conn_id_from_response() CI length
This function is set on conn ID length of 32 characters. Make it detect a
shorter length also when parsing 'o=-' headers. Before, this failed to
recognize a space as the end of the conn ID, now sees any non-hex char as end.

Related: OS#3507
Change-Id: I762c273bac172acb6d0aae6ea6267603ab654cbf
2018-08-30 14:23:12 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 08e07046f9 mgcp_test: fix log of conn_id presence
Flip logic to accurately log whether an 'I:' is included, instead of logging
the opposite.

Note that it isn't possible to log the actual conn ID, because they are random
and differ in every test run, which would collide with the fixed expected
output file mgcp_test.ok.

Change-Id: Idcd731b9daf618b97d8f7e6a776266071cd29e08
2018-08-30 14:23:12 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr f2388eab71 X-Osmo-IGN: rather parse items by token, not char
Adjust the X-Osmo-IGN parsing to use string tokens instead of parsing single
characters.

Reconsidering the first implementation as a poor choice, rather specify the
format of X-Osmo-IGN as any-length string tokens separated by spaces, which is
more flexible and more future proof.

See also osmo-gsm-manuals If15a88c3b5b40fd1d24ad0f94f3231f678669ab1 which
defines the X-Osmo-IGN format as string tokens, matching this patch.

In mgcp_test, add an unknown X-Osmo-IGN item. Though the output is not checked
by the testsuite.at, running manually shows the error log about the unkown
X-Osmo-IGN item.

Change-Id: Ia6fe5ead4b601931c1bf41b29fc1b237aac37d2c
2018-08-28 19:38:22 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr e6d8e91b3a add X-Osmo-IGN MGCP header to ignore CallID
The format is

  CRCX ...
  C: ...
  M: ...
  X-Osmo-IGN: C

So far the only ignorable element is C, i.e. the CallID. Any other items may be
added in the future.

(I initially intended to also add '@' to ignore the endpoint name's domain
part, but in the osmo-mgw code base the domain part is verified long before any
additional headers are even parsed, so sparing that refactoring for now.)

The intention is that osmo-bsc will issue "X-Osmo-IGN: C" for all SCCPlite
calls, because we are unable to retrieve the CallID that the MSC sends to
osmo-mgw for the network side of the endpoint.

Testing with a specific SCCPlite MSC, I actually observe that all CallIDs are
1, even for concurrent calls. So, an alternative hacky solution would have been
to always pass CallID == 1 for SCCPlite connections from osmo-bsc.

Related: I257ad574d8060fef19afce9798bd8a5a7f8c99fe (osmo-bsc)
Change-Id: Id7ae275ffde8ea9389270cfe3db087ee8db00b51
2018-08-25 16:47:44 +02:00
Philipp Maier a74c0ea2db mgcp_test: release endpoints after use
The test function test_multilple_codec() in mgcp_test.c creates a
lot of connections, but it never releases them. Just freeing the
cfg object is not enough since the UDP ports stay open and this
may interfere with other tests that also create connections
(port numbers).

- Make sure all endpoints are released when test_multilple_codec()
  is done.

Change-Id: Ic13b4368162149ec36c93f4188fa4c71166e08d5
2018-08-02 12:01:31 +00:00
Philipp Maier 6931f9a7a4 mgcp_network: translate payload type numbers in RTP packets
Since no transcoding is in place osmo-mgw forwards the incoming rtp
packets as they are (there may be minor modifications of the header) from
an ingress connection to an egress connection.

This works without problems as long as both connections use the same
payload type. For IANA defined fixed payload type numbers this is
usually the case, but for dynemic payload type numbers both ends may set
up the same codecs but with different payload type numbers.

When different payload type numbers are set up, and the packet is passed
through without modification, it will have the wrong payload type when
it is sent. The receiving end may then toss the packet since it expects
packets with the payload type it has configured.

The machanism, which is introduced with this patch looks up actual codec
inside the struct data of the ingress connection and then looks for the
matching codec in the struct data of the egress connection. When it
finds the codec there it looks up the payload type of this codec. The
header of the RTP packet is then patched with the correct payoad type.

- Add function mgcp_codec_pt_translate() to look up the payload type
- Add unit-test for function mgcp_codec_pt_translate()
- Add payload type translation to mgcp_network.c

Change-Id: I3a874e59fa07bcc2a67c376cafa197360036f539
Related: OS#2728
Related: OS#3384
2018-07-31 17:18:14 +00:00
Philipp Maier cede2a4b7c stats: replace packet statistic counters with libosmocore rate counters
In struct mgcp_rtp_end one finds unsigned int counters. Those should
be replaced with libosmocore rate counters

- replace packets_rx, octets_rx, packets_tx, octets_tx and
  dropped_packets with libosmocore rate counters.

Change-Id: I47c5c9006df5044e59ddebb895e62adb849d72d5
Related: OS#2517
2018-07-05 15:55:19 +02:00
Philipp Maier 704c4f0adf client: add features to generate and parse codec information
The current implementation does not support any way to influence the
codec that is negotiated via SDP or LCO. The client statically
negotitates AMR on an invalid payload type number. Also we ignore
any codec information in the responses.

- Add struct members to allow setting of user defined codec information.
- Add struct members to retrieve parsed codec info from responses.
- Add code to generate codec information in SDP
- Add code to parse SDP codec info in MGCP responses

Change-Id: I78e72d41b73acfcb40599a0ff4823f17c3642059
Related: OS#2728
Related: OS#3334
2018-06-23 11:39:48 +00:00
Philipp Maier bc0346e080 mgw: clean up codec negotiation (sdp)
The codec negotiation via SDP is currently in a neglected state. Also
osmo-mgw does some kind of codec decision wile the SDP is parsed, the
result is information for one codec, even when there are multiple codecs
negotiated. This is problematic because we loose all information about
alternate codecs while we parse. This should be untangled and the
information should be presevered. Also we are not really capable
picking a default. Wehen we do not supply any codec information (not
even LCO), then we should pick a sane default codec.

- separate the codec decision from the sdp parser and concentrate
  codec related code in a separate c file
- add support for multiple codecs in one SDP negotiation
- do not initalize "magic" codec defaults during conn allocation
- do not allow invalid payload types, especially not 255. When
  someone tries to select an invalid payload type, do not fail
  hard, just pick a sane default.
- handle the codec decision in protocol.c, pick a sane default
  codec when no (valid) codec has been negotiated (no LCO, no SDP)

Change-Id: If730d022ba6bdb217ad4e20b3fbbd1114dbb4b8f
Closes: OS#2658
Related: OS#3114
Related: OS#2728
2018-06-23 11:39:44 +00:00
Philipp Maier 3d7b58d77a protocol: reject illegal lco options
At the moment osmo-mgw will accept multiple lco options. (e.g.
p:10, a:PCMU, p:10) If LCO appear multiple times, than the first
appearance of will be parsed and used, all following appearances
will be ignored. However, having multiple appearances of LCO is
illegal and affected requests should be rejected. Also osmo-mgw
should reject illegal formatted LCO strings

- make sure that multiple appearances of LCOs will be rejected
- make sure that illegal formated LCOs are rejected
- add testcases with garbeled LCO and valid LCO examples

Change-Id: Iae2fddfa5f2bcfc952f8ab217b3056694e5f7812
Closes: OS#3119
2018-06-06 16:41:04 +02:00
Philipp Maier dbd70c7b68 sdp: remove unused alt_codec field from struct mgcp_rtp_end
The alt_codec field is not used anywhere in the code

- remove unused alt_codec field

Change-Id: I5ff2899e3e61f33eb86f284b50ad8a94a949ed16
Related: OS#3114
2018-05-25 11:07:31 +02:00
Philipp Maier 9e1d164469 stats: use libosmocore rate counter for in/out_stream.err_ts_counter
The two counters: in_stream.err_ts_counter and out_stream.err_ts_counter
are still handcoded. To make them better accessible they should
 be replaced with libosmocore rate counters.

- replace state.in_stream.err_ts_counter with libosmocore rate counter
- replace state.out_stream.err_ts_counter with libosmocore rate counter

Change-Id: I9fbd65bf2f4d1e015a05996db4c1f7ff20be2c95
Related: OS#2517
2018-05-16 11:32:36 +02:00
Alexander Couzens 8d064dfd24 Revert "stats: use libosmocore rate counter for in/out_stream.err_ts_counter"
This reverts commit 7181cc1f02.
The tests are broken on i686, arm (non 64bit systems).

Change-Id: I15f3c78f8410d709733ed5692ba94ba17559d7e1
2018-04-21 20:26:17 +02:00
Philipp Maier 7181cc1f02 stats: use libosmocore rate counter for in/out_stream.err_ts_counter
The two counters: in_stream.err_ts_counter and out_stream.err_ts_counter
are still handcoded. To make them better accessible they should
be replaced with libosmocore rate counters.

- replace state.in_stream.err_ts_counter with libosmocore rate counter
- replace state.out_stream.err_ts_counter with libosmocore rate counter

Change-Id: I67aa7a8602f60366ef3ba2c5b1319b1b85719f64
Related: OS#2517
2018-04-17 16:43:59 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 60f8e31a2f use osmo_init_logging2() with proper talloc ctx
Change-Id: I3e2a9aef5242efdf11a64536f79099a6e9cec53f
2018-04-01 16:05:05 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr bd86f94a09 compiler warning: ignore deprecated in mgcp_client_test.c
mgcp_msg_crcx() causes deprecation warning, but it's fine for a unit test
to use deprecated API.

Change-Id: Iba6d0c9c729367e00a9ab7fff7c89007d336e59d
2018-02-22 07:59:04 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 1083533db4 mgcp_client: detect SDP section-start parsing errors
After call to mgcp_find_section_end(), actually check the proper variable to
evaluate its return value.

Show in mgcp_client_test output that the parsing errors are fixed, and enable
the assertion that no tests should fail.

Change-Id: I62a2453cd9e2e7d5408423161fa65ec9c9989f98
2018-02-21 16:58:53 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr a8c6a9c37a mgcp_client: show failure by MGCP SDP section parsing test
To show how the current code fails, add test_sdp_section_start() to
mgcp_client_test.c, and temporarily accept failing output. This will be fixed
in change I62a2453cd9e2e7d5408423161fa65ec9c9989f98.

Change-Id: I5c6d3566b8f6dbf04c0cd8b127423f5295c19f8d
2018-02-21 16:58:30 +01:00
Pau Espin 2da99a2946 mgcp_stat: Don't print osmux stats if it is off
Otherwise we get Osmux stats during a session using RTP, which is
confusing.

Change-Id: I6fcd680a073fbf8769488ffa2b2b32098c87edf4
2018-02-20 13:12:02 +01:00
Pau Espin c3eed40f00 legacy: mgcp_protocol: Don't print osmux stats if it is off
Otherwise we get Osmux stats during a session using RTP, which is
confusing.

Forward-ported from openbsc e39e18992a3b966581f06fa632d6342643996aaa.

Change-Id: I9031350242dd37ce255631c20eed33976887faa6
2018-02-20 13:11:43 +01:00
Harald Welte 19d640e806 Turn libosmo-mgcp into local, non-installed library
This is an internal library simmilar to 'libmsc' in osmo-msc, which
we don't expect to be used by other programs except osmo-mgw.  Hence,
there's no need to install it as a shared library, which introduces
requirements about ABI/API stability and the like.

osmo-bsc_nat uses libosmo-legacy-mgcp, and once we should rewrite
osmo-bsc_nat, we might need some of the libosmo-mgcp related functions,
but at this point it's unclear what exactly would be needed and if
current libosmo-mgcp can provide that.  As needed, we can introduce
a related shared library at that point.

Change-Id: Iba0a2c9c694e360356ac2ca584e97795281c6198
2018-02-05 22:41:32 +00:00
Philipp Maier 37d11c80da cosmetic: rename mgcp_ep.c/h to mgcp_endp.c/h
The short term of endpoint has always been "endp" througout the whole
project and not "ep".

- rename mcgp_ep.c to mgcp_endp.c

- rename mgcp_ep.h to mgcp_endp.h

Change-Id: Id52047bb2d0407655ac272c858ed3412b8ae9e6d
2018-02-05 10:32:42 +01:00