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/* GSM Mobile Radio Interface Layer 3 messages on the A-bis interface
* 3GPP TS 04.08 version 7.21.0 Release 1998 / ETSI TS 100 940 V7.21.0 */
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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/* (C) 2008-2016 by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
* (C) 2008-2012 by Holger Hans Peter Freyther <zecke@selfish.org>
*
* All Rights Reserved
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <time.h>
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#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <regex.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include "bscconfig.h"
#include <openbsc/auth.h>
#include <openbsc/db.h>
#include <openbsc/debug.h>
#include <openbsc/gsm_data.h>
#include <openbsc/gsm_subscriber.h>
#include <openbsc/gsm_04_11.h>
#include <openbsc/gsm_04_08.h>
#include <openbsc/gsm_04_80.h>
#include <openbsc/abis_rsl.h>
#include <openbsc/chan_alloc.h>
#include <openbsc/paging.h>
#include <openbsc/signal.h>
src: port openBSC over libosmo-abis This is a big patch that ports openBSC over libosmo-abis. Sorry, the changes that are included here are all dependent of libosmo-abis, splitting them into smaller pieces would leave the repository in some intermediate state, which is not desired. The main changes are: - The directory libabis/ has been removed as it now lives in libosmo-abis. - new configuration file format for nanoBTS and HSL femto, we need to define the virtual e1_line and attach it to the OML link. - all the existing BTS drivers (nanoBTS, hsl femto, Nokia site, BS11 and rbs2000) now use the new libosmo-abis framework. - use r232 input driver available in libosmo-abis for bs11_config. - use ipa_msg_recv instead of old ipaccess_read_msg function. - delete definition of gsm_e1_subslot and input_signal_data. These structures now lives in libosmo-abis. Most of this patch are deletions of libabis/ which has been moved to libosmo-abis. This patch also modifies openBSC to use all the new definitions available in libosmocore and libosmo-abis. In order to do that, we have replaced the following: - DINP, DMI, DMIB and DMUX by their respective DL* correspondences. - SS_GLOBAL by SS_L_GLOBAL - SS_INPUT by SS_L_INPUT - S_GLOBAL_SHUTDOWN by S_L_GLOBAL_SHUTDOWN - SS_INPUT by SS_L_INPUT - S_INP_* by S_L_INP_* sub-signals - E1INP_NODE by L_E1INP_NODE vty node This patch has been tested with: - one nanoBTS - the HSL femto with the examples available under libosmo-abis - BS11 with both dahdi and misdn drivers.
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#include <osmocom/abis/trau_frame.h>
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#include <openbsc/trau_mux.h>
#include <openbsc/rtp_proxy.h>
#include <openbsc/transaction.h>
#include <openbsc/ussd.h>
#include <openbsc/silent_call.h>
#include <openbsc/bsc_api.h>
#include <openbsc/osmo_msc.h>
#include <openbsc/handover.h>
#include <openbsc/mncc_int.h>
src: port openBSC over libosmo-abis This is a big patch that ports openBSC over libosmo-abis. Sorry, the changes that are included here are all dependent of libosmo-abis, splitting them into smaller pieces would leave the repository in some intermediate state, which is not desired. The main changes are: - The directory libabis/ has been removed as it now lives in libosmo-abis. - new configuration file format for nanoBTS and HSL femto, we need to define the virtual e1_line and attach it to the OML link. - all the existing BTS drivers (nanoBTS, hsl femto, Nokia site, BS11 and rbs2000) now use the new libosmo-abis framework. - use r232 input driver available in libosmo-abis for bs11_config. - use ipa_msg_recv instead of old ipaccess_read_msg function. - delete definition of gsm_e1_subslot and input_signal_data. These structures now lives in libosmo-abis. Most of this patch are deletions of libabis/ which has been moved to libosmo-abis. This patch also modifies openBSC to use all the new definitions available in libosmocore and libosmo-abis. In order to do that, we have replaced the following: - DINP, DMI, DMIB and DMUX by their respective DL* correspondences. - SS_GLOBAL by SS_L_GLOBAL - SS_INPUT by SS_L_INPUT - S_GLOBAL_SHUTDOWN by S_L_GLOBAL_SHUTDOWN - SS_INPUT by SS_L_INPUT - S_INP_* by S_L_INP_* sub-signals - E1INP_NODE by L_E1INP_NODE vty node This patch has been tested with: - one nanoBTS - the HSL femto with the examples available under libosmo-abis - BS11 with both dahdi and misdn drivers.
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#include <osmocom/abis/e1_input.h>
#include <osmocom/core/bitvec.h>
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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#include <openbsc/vlr.h>
#include <osmocom/gsm/gsm48.h>
#include <osmocom/gsm/gsm0480.h>
#include <osmocom/gsm/gsm_utils.h>
#include <osmocom/gsm/protocol/gsm_04_08.h>
#include <osmocom/core/msgb.h>
#include <osmocom/core/talloc.h>
#include <osmocom/core/utils.h>
#include <osmocom/gsm/tlv.h>
#include <assert.h>
void *tall_locop_ctx;
void *tall_authciphop_ctx;
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static int tch_rtp_signal(struct gsm_lchan *lchan, int signal);
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static int gsm0408_loc_upd_acc(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn,
uint32_t send_tmsi);
static int gsm48_tx_simple(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn,
uint8_t pdisc, uint8_t msg_type);
struct gsm_lai {
uint16_t mcc;
uint16_t mnc;
uint16_t lac;
};
static int apply_codec_restrictions(struct gsm_bts *bts,
struct gsm_mncc_bearer_cap *bcap)
{
int i, j;
/* remove unsupported speech versions from list */
for (i = 0, j = 0; bcap->speech_ver[i] >= 0; i++) {
if (bcap->speech_ver[i] == GSM48_BCAP_SV_FR)
bcap->speech_ver[j++] = GSM48_BCAP_SV_FR;
if (bcap->speech_ver[i] == GSM48_BCAP_SV_EFR && bts->codec.efr)
bcap->speech_ver[j++] = GSM48_BCAP_SV_EFR;
if (bcap->speech_ver[i] == GSM48_BCAP_SV_AMR_F && bts->codec.amr)
bcap->speech_ver[j++] = GSM48_BCAP_SV_AMR_F;
if (bcap->speech_ver[i] == GSM48_BCAP_SV_HR && bts->codec.hr)
bcap->speech_ver[j++] = GSM48_BCAP_SV_HR;
if (bcap->speech_ver[i] == GSM48_BCAP_SV_AMR_H && bts->codec.amr)
bcap->speech_ver[j++] = GSM48_BCAP_SV_AMR_H;
}
bcap->speech_ver[j] = -1;
return 0;
}
static uint32_t new_callref = 0x80000001;
void cc_tx_to_mncc(struct gsm_network *net, struct msgb *msg)
{
net->mncc_recv(net, msg);
}
static int gsm48_conn_sendmsg(struct msgb *msg, struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn,
struct gsm_trans *trans)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msg->data;
/* if we get passed a transaction reference, do some common
* work that the caller no longer has to do */
if (trans) {
gh->proto_discr = trans->protocol | (trans->transaction_id << 4);
msg->lchan = trans->conn->lchan;
}
if (msg->lchan) {
struct e1inp_sign_link *sign_link =
msg->lchan->ts->trx->rsl_link;
msg->dst = sign_link;
if (gsm48_hdr_pdisc(gh) == GSM48_PDISC_CC)
DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts %d trx %d ts %d ti %02x) "
"Sending '%s' to MS.\n",
sign_link->trx->bts->nr,
sign_link->trx->nr, msg->lchan->ts->nr,
gh->proto_discr & 0xf0,
gsm48_cc_msg_name(gh->msg_type));
else
DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts %d trx %d ts %d pd %02x) "
"Sending 0x%02x to MS.\n",
sign_link->trx->bts->nr,
sign_link->trx->nr, msg->lchan->ts->nr,
gh->proto_discr, gh->msg_type);
}
return gsm0808_submit_dtap(conn, msg, 0, 0);
}
int gsm48_cc_tx_notify_ss(struct gsm_trans *trans, const char *message)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh;
struct msgb *ss_notify;
ss_notify = gsm0480_create_notifySS(message);
if (!ss_notify)
return -1;
gsm0480_wrap_invoke(ss_notify, GSM0480_OP_CODE_NOTIFY_SS, 0);
uint8_t *data = msgb_push(ss_notify, 1);
data[0] = ss_notify->len - 1;
gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_push(ss_notify, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_FACILITY;
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(ss_notify, trans->conn, trans);
}
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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/* clear all transactions globally; used in case of MNCC socket disconnect */
void gsm0408_clear_all_trans(struct gsm_network *net, int protocol)
{
struct gsm_trans *trans, *temp;
LOGP(DCC, LOGL_NOTICE, "Clearing all currently active transactions!!!\n");
llist_for_each_entry_safe(trans, temp, &net->trans_list, entry) {
if (trans->protocol == protocol) {
trans->callref = 0;
trans_free(trans);
}
}
}
/* Chapter 9.2.14 : Send LOCATION UPDATING REJECT */
int gsm0408_loc_upd_rej(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, uint8_t cause)
{
struct gsm_bts *bts = conn->bts;
struct msgb *msg;
msg = gsm48_create_loc_upd_rej(cause);
if (!msg) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR, "Failed to create msg for LOCATION UPDATING REJECT.\n");
return -1;
}
msg->lchan = conn->lchan;
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_INFO, "Subscriber %s: LOCATION UPDATING REJECT "
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"LAC=%u BTS=%u\n", vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub),
bts->location_area_code, bts->nr);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, conn, NULL);
}
/* Chapter 9.2.13 : Send LOCATION UPDATE ACCEPT */
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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static int gsm0408_loc_upd_acc(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn,
uint32_t send_tmsi)
{
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 LOC UPD ACC");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh;
struct gsm48_loc_area_id *lai;
uint8_t *mid;
msg->lchan = conn->lchan;
gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->proto_discr = GSM48_PDISC_MM;
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_MM_LOC_UPD_ACCEPT;
lai = (struct gsm48_loc_area_id *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*lai));
gsm48_generate_lai(lai, conn->network->country_code,
conn->network->network_code,
conn->bts->location_area_code);
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if (send_tmsi == GSM_RESERVED_TMSI) {
/* we did not allocate a TMSI to the MS, so we need to
* include the IMSI in order for the MS to delete any
* old TMSI that might still be allocated */
uint8_t mi[10];
int len;
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len = gsm48_generate_mid_from_imsi(mi, conn->vsub->imsi);
mid = msgb_put(msg, len);
memcpy(mid, mi, len);
} else {
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/* Include the TMSI, which means that the MS will send a
* TMSI REALLOCATION COMPLETE, and we should wait for
* that until T3250 expiration */
mid = msgb_put(msg, GSM48_MID_TMSI_LEN);
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gsm48_generate_mid_from_tmsi(mid, send_tmsi);
}
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/* TODO: Follow-on proceed */
/* TODO: CTS permission */
/* TODO: Equivalent PLMNs */
/* TODO: Emergency Number List */
/* TODO: Per-MS T3312 */
DEBUGP(DMM, "-> LOCATION UPDATE ACCEPT\n");
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, conn, NULL);
}
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/* Transmit Chapter 9.2.10 Identity Request */
static int mm_tx_identity_req(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, uint8_t id_type)
{
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 ID REQ");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh;
msg->lchan = conn->lchan;
gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh) + 1);
gh->proto_discr = GSM48_PDISC_MM;
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_MM_ID_REQ;
gh->data[0] = id_type;
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, conn, NULL);
}
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/* Parse Chapter 9.2.11 Identity Response */
static int mm_rx_id_resp(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
uint8_t mi_type = gh->data[1] & GSM_MI_TYPE_MASK;
char mi_string[GSM48_MI_SIZE];
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if (!conn->vsub) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR,
"Rx MM Identity Response: invalid: no subscriber\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
gsm48_mi_to_string(mi_string, sizeof(mi_string), &gh->data[1], gh->data[0]);
DEBUGP(DMM, "IDENTITY RESPONSE: MI(%s)=%s\n",
gsm48_mi_type_name(mi_type), mi_string);
osmo_signal_dispatch(SS_SUBSCR, S_SUBSCR_IDENTITY, gh->data);
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return vlr_subscr_rx_id_resp(conn->vsub, gh->data+1, gh->data[0]);
}
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/* FIXME: to libosmogsm */
static const struct value_string lupd_names[] = {
{ GSM48_LUPD_NORMAL, "NORMAL" },
{ GSM48_LUPD_PERIODIC, "PERIODIC" },
{ GSM48_LUPD_IMSI_ATT, "IMSI ATTACH" },
{ 0, NULL }
};
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/* Chapter 9.2.15: Receive Location Updating Request.
* Keep this function non-static for direct invocation by unit tests. */
int mm_rx_loc_upd_req(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, struct msgb *msg)
{
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static const enum subscr_conn_from conn_from_lu = SUBSCR_CONN_FROM_LU;
struct gsm_network *net = conn->network;
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
struct gsm48_loc_upd_req *lu;
uint8_t mi_type;
char mi_string[GSM48_MI_SIZE];
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enum vlr_lu_type vlr_lu_type = VLR_LU_TYPE_REGULAR;
uint32_t tmsi;
char *imsi;
struct osmo_location_area_id old_lai, new_lai;
struct osmo_fsm_inst *lu_fsm;
int rc;
lu = (struct gsm48_loc_upd_req *) gh->data;
mi_type = lu->mi[0] & GSM_MI_TYPE_MASK;
gsm48_mi_to_string(mi_string, sizeof(mi_string), lu->mi, lu->mi_len);
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rc = msc_create_conn_fsm(conn, mi_string);
if (rc)
/* logging already happened in msc_create_conn_fsm() */
return rc;
conn->classmark.classmark1 = lu->classmark1;
conn->classmark.classmark1_set = true;
DEBUGP(DMM, "LOCATION UPDATING REQUEST: MI(%s)=%s type=%s\n",
gsm48_mi_type_name(mi_type), mi_string,
get_value_string(lupd_names, lu->type));
osmo_signal_dispatch(SS_SUBSCR, S_SUBSCR_IDENTITY, &lu->mi_len);
switch (lu->type) {
case GSM48_LUPD_NORMAL:
rate_ctr_inc(&conn->network->msc_ctrs->ctr[MSC_CTR_LOC_UPDATE_TYPE_NORMAL]);
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vlr_lu_type = VLR_LU_TYPE_REGULAR;
break;
case GSM48_LUPD_IMSI_ATT:
rate_ctr_inc(&conn->network->msc_ctrs->ctr[MSC_CTR_LOC_UPDATE_TYPE_ATTACH]);
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vlr_lu_type = VLR_LU_TYPE_IMSI_ATTACH;
break;
case GSM48_LUPD_PERIODIC:
rate_ctr_inc(&conn->network->msc_ctrs->ctr[MSC_CTR_LOC_UPDATE_TYPE_PERIODIC]);
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vlr_lu_type = VLR_LU_TYPE_PERIODIC;
break;
}
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/* TODO: 10.5.1.6 MS Classmark for UMTS / Classmark 2 */
/* TODO: 10.5.3.14 Aditional update parameters (CS fallback calls) */
/* TODO: 10.5.7.8 Device properties */
/* TODO: 10.5.1.15 MS network feature support */
switch (mi_type) {
case GSM_MI_TYPE_IMSI:
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tmsi = GSM_RESERVED_TMSI;
imsi = mi_string;
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break;
case GSM_MI_TYPE_TMSI:
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tmsi = tmsi_from_string(mi_string);
imsi = NULL;
break;
default:
DEBUGPC(DMM, "unknown mobile identity type\n");
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tmsi = GSM_RESERVED_TMSI;
imsi = NULL;
break;
}
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gsm48_decode_lai(&lu->lai, &old_lai.plmn.mcc,
&old_lai.plmn.mnc, &old_lai.lac);
new_lai.plmn.mcc = conn->network->country_code;
new_lai.plmn.mnc = conn->network->network_code;
new_lai.lac = conn->bts->location_area_code;
DEBUGP(DMM, "LU/new-LAC: %u/%u\n", old_lai.lac, new_lai.lac);
lu_fsm = vlr_loc_update(conn->conn_fsm,
SUBSCR_CONN_E_ACCEPTED,
SUBSCR_CONN_E_CN_CLOSE,
(void*)&conn_from_lu,
net->vlr, conn, vlr_lu_type, tmsi, imsi,
&old_lai, &new_lai,
conn->network->authentication_required,
conn->network->a5_encryption,
classmark_is_r99(&conn->classmark),
conn->via_ran == RAN_UTRAN_IU,
net->vlr->cfg.assign_tmsi);
if (!lu_fsm) {
DEBUGP(DRR, "%s: Can't start LU FSM\n", mi_string);
return 0;
}
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/* From vlr_loc_update() we expect an implicit dispatch of
* VLR_ULA_E_UPDATE_LA, and thus we expect msc_vlr_subscr_assoc() to
* already have been called and completed. Has an error occured? */
if (!conn->vsub || conn->vsub->lu_fsm != lu_fsm) {
LOGP(DRR, LOGL_ERROR,
"%s: internal error during Location Updating attempt\n",
mi_string);
return -EIO;
}
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return 0;
}
/* Turn int into semi-octet representation: 98 => 0x89 */
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/* FIXME: libosmocore/libosmogsm */
static uint8_t bcdify(uint8_t value)
{
uint8_t ret;
ret = value / 10;
ret |= (value % 10) << 4;
return ret;
}
/* Section 9.2.15a */
int gsm48_tx_mm_info(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn)
{
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 MM INF");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh;
struct gsm_network *net = conn->network;
uint8_t *ptr8;
int name_len, name_pad;
time_t cur_t;
struct tm* gmt_time;
struct tm* local_time;
int tzunits;
int dst = 0;
msg->lchan = conn->lchan;
gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->proto_discr = GSM48_PDISC_MM;
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_MM_INFO;
if (net->name_long) {
#if 0
name_len = strlen(net->name_long);
/* 10.5.3.5a */
ptr8 = msgb_put(msg, 3);
ptr8[0] = GSM48_IE_NAME_LONG;
ptr8[1] = name_len*2 +1;
ptr8[2] = 0x90; /* UCS2, no spare bits, no CI */
ptr16 = (uint16_t *) msgb_put(msg, name_len*2);
for (i = 0; i < name_len; i++)
ptr16[i] = htons(net->name_long[i]);
/* FIXME: Use Cell Broadcast, not UCS-2, since
* UCS-2 is only supported by later revisions of the spec */
#endif
name_len = (strlen(net->name_long)*7)/8;
name_pad = (8 - strlen(net->name_long)*7)%8;
if (name_pad > 0)
name_len++;
/* 10.5.3.5a */
ptr8 = msgb_put(msg, 3);
ptr8[0] = GSM48_IE_NAME_LONG;
ptr8[1] = name_len +1;
ptr8[2] = 0x80 | name_pad; /* Cell Broadcast DCS, no CI */
ptr8 = msgb_put(msg, name_len);
gsm_7bit_encode_n(ptr8, name_len, net->name_long, NULL);
}
if (net->name_short) {
#if 0
name_len = strlen(net->name_short);
/* 10.5.3.5a */
ptr8 = (uint8_t *) msgb_put(msg, 3);
ptr8[0] = GSM48_IE_NAME_SHORT;
ptr8[1] = name_len*2 + 1;
ptr8[2] = 0x90; /* UCS2, no spare bits, no CI */
ptr16 = (uint16_t *) msgb_put(msg, name_len*2);
for (i = 0; i < name_len; i++)
ptr16[i] = htons(net->name_short[i]);
#endif
name_len = (strlen(net->name_short)*7)/8;
name_pad = (8 - strlen(net->name_short)*7)%8;
if (name_pad > 0)
name_len++;
/* 10.5.3.5a */
ptr8 = (uint8_t *) msgb_put(msg, 3);
ptr8[0] = GSM48_IE_NAME_SHORT;
ptr8[1] = name_len +1;
ptr8[2] = 0x80 | name_pad; /* Cell Broadcast DCS, no CI */
ptr8 = msgb_put(msg, name_len);
gsm_7bit_encode_n(ptr8, name_len, net->name_short, NULL);
}
/* Section 10.5.3.9 */
cur_t = time(NULL);
gmt_time = gmtime(&cur_t);
ptr8 = msgb_put(msg, 8);
ptr8[0] = GSM48_IE_NET_TIME_TZ;
ptr8[1] = bcdify(gmt_time->tm_year % 100);
ptr8[2] = bcdify(gmt_time->tm_mon + 1);
ptr8[3] = bcdify(gmt_time->tm_mday);
ptr8[4] = bcdify(gmt_time->tm_hour);
ptr8[5] = bcdify(gmt_time->tm_min);
ptr8[6] = bcdify(gmt_time->tm_sec);
if (net->tz.override) {
/* Convert tz.hr and tz.mn to units */
if (net->tz.hr < 0) {
tzunits = ((net->tz.hr/-1)*4);
tzunits = tzunits + (net->tz.mn/15);
ptr8[7] = bcdify(tzunits);
/* Set negative time */
ptr8[7] |= 0x08;
}
else {
tzunits = net->tz.hr*4;
tzunits = tzunits + (net->tz.mn/15);
ptr8[7] = bcdify(tzunits);
}
/* Convert DST value */
if (net->tz.dst >= 0 && net->tz.dst <= 2)
dst = net->tz.dst;
}
else {
/* Need to get GSM offset and convert into 15 min units */
/* This probably breaks if gmtoff returns a value not evenly divisible by 15? */
local_time = localtime(&cur_t);
#ifdef HAVE_TM_GMTOFF_IN_TM
tzunits = (local_time->tm_gmtoff/60)/15;
#else
#warning find a portable way to obtain the timezone offset
tzunits = 0;
#endif
if (tzunits < 0) {
tzunits = tzunits/-1;
ptr8[7] = bcdify(tzunits);
/* Flip it to negative */
ptr8[7] |= 0x08;
}
else
ptr8[7] = bcdify(tzunits);
/* Does not support DST +2 */
if (local_time->tm_isdst)
dst = 1;
}
if (dst) {
ptr8 = msgb_put(msg, 3);
ptr8[0] = GSM48_IE_NET_DST;
ptr8[1] = 1;
ptr8[2] = dst;
}
DEBUGP(DMM, "-> MM INFO\n");
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, conn, NULL);
}
/*! Send an Authentication Request to MS on the given subscriber connection
* according to 3GPP/ETSI TS 24.008, Section 9.2.2.
* \param[in] conn Subscriber connection to send on.
* \param[in] rand Random challenge token to send, must be 16 bytes long.
* \param[in] autn r99: In case of UMTS mutual authentication, AUTN token to
* send; must be 16 bytes long, or pass NULL for plain GSM auth.
* \param[in] key_seq auth tuple's sequence number.
*/
int gsm48_tx_mm_auth_req(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, uint8_t *rand,
uint8_t *autn, int key_seq)
{
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 AUTH REQ");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
struct gsm48_auth_req *ar = (struct gsm48_auth_req *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*ar));
DEBUGP(DMM, "-> AUTH REQ (rand = %s)\n", osmo_hexdump_nospc(rand, 16));
if (autn)
DEBUGP(DMM, " AUTH REQ (autn = %s)\n", osmo_hexdump_nospc(autn, 16));
msg->lchan = conn->lchan;
gh->proto_discr = GSM48_PDISC_MM;
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_MM_AUTH_REQ;
ar->key_seq = key_seq;
/* 16 bytes RAND parameters */
osmo_static_assert(sizeof(ar->rand) == 16, sizeof_auth_req_r99_rand);
if (rand)
memcpy(ar->rand, rand, 16);
/* 16 bytes AUTN */
if (autn)
msgb_tlv_put(msg, GSM48_IE_AUTN, 16, autn);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, conn, NULL);
}
/* Section 9.2.1 */
int gsm48_tx_mm_auth_rej(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn)
{
DEBUGP(DMM, "-> AUTH REJECT\n");
return gsm48_tx_simple(conn, GSM48_PDISC_MM, GSM48_MT_MM_AUTH_REJ);
}
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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static int msc_vlr_tx_cm_serv_acc(void *msc_conn_ref);
static int msc_vlr_tx_cm_serv_rej(void *msc_conn_ref, enum vlr_proc_arq_result result);
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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static int cm_serv_reuse_conn(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, const uint8_t *mi_lv)
{
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uint8_t mi_type;
char mi_string[GSM48_MI_SIZE];
uint32_t tmsi;
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gsm48_mi_to_string(mi_string, sizeof(mi_string), mi_lv+1, mi_lv[0]);
mi_type = mi_lv[1] & GSM_MI_TYPE_MASK;
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switch (mi_type) {
case GSM_MI_TYPE_IMSI:
if (vlr_subscr_matches_imsi(conn->vsub, mi_string))
goto accept_reuse;
break;
case GSM_MI_TYPE_TMSI:
tmsi = osmo_load32be(mi_lv+2);
if (vlr_subscr_matches_tmsi(conn->vsub, tmsi))
goto accept_reuse;
break;
case GSM_MI_TYPE_IMEI:
if (vlr_subscr_matches_imei(conn->vsub, mi_string))
goto accept_reuse;
break;
default:
break;
}
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR, "%s: CM Service Request with mismatching mobile identity: %s %s\n",
vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub), gsm48_mi_type_name(mi_type), mi_string);
msc_vlr_tx_cm_serv_rej(conn, VLR_PR_ARQ_RES_ILLEGAL_SUBSCR);
return -EINVAL;
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accept_reuse:
DEBUGP(DMM, "%s: re-using already accepted connection\n",
vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub));
conn->received_cm_service_request = true;
return conn->network->vlr->ops.tx_cm_serv_acc(conn);
}
/*
* Handle CM Service Requests
* a) Verify that the packet is long enough to contain the information
* we require otherwsie reject with INCORRECT_MESSAGE
* b) Try to parse the TMSI. If we do not have one reject
* c) Check that we know the subscriber with the TMSI otherwise reject
* with a HLR cause
* d) Set the subscriber on the gsm_lchan and accept
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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*
* Keep this function non-static for direct invocation by unit tests.
*/
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int gsm48_rx_mm_serv_req(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, struct msgb *msg)
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{
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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static const enum subscr_conn_from conn_from_cm_service_req =
SUBSCR_CONN_FROM_CM_SERVICE_REQ;
struct gsm_network *net = conn->network;
uint8_t mi_type;
char mi_string[GSM48_MI_SIZE];
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struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
struct gsm48_service_request *req =
(struct gsm48_service_request *)gh->data;
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/* unfortunately in Phase1 the classmark2 length is variable */
uint8_t classmark2_len = gh->data[1];
uint8_t *classmark2 = gh->data+2;
uint8_t mi_len = *(classmark2 + classmark2_len);
uint8_t *mi = (classmark2 + classmark2_len + 1);
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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struct osmo_location_area_id lai;
int rc;
lai.plmn.mcc = conn->network->country_code;
lai.plmn.mnc = conn->network->network_code;
lai.lac = conn->bts->location_area_code;
DEBUGP(DMM, "<- CM SERVICE REQUEST ");
if (msg->data_len < sizeof(struct gsm48_service_request*)) {
DEBUGPC(DMM, "wrong sized message\n");
return gsm48_tx_mm_serv_rej(conn,
GSM48_REJECT_INCORRECT_MESSAGE);
}
if (msg->data_len < req->mi_len + 6) {
DEBUGPC(DMM, "does not fit in packet\n");
return gsm48_tx_mm_serv_rej(conn,
GSM48_REJECT_INCORRECT_MESSAGE);
}
gsm48_mi_to_string(mi_string, sizeof(mi_string), mi, mi_len);
mi_type = mi[0] & GSM_MI_TYPE_MASK;
if (mi_type == GSM_MI_TYPE_IMSI) {
DEBUGPC(DMM, "serv_type=0x%02x MI(%s)=%s\n",
req->cm_service_type, gsm48_mi_type_name(mi_type),
mi_string);
} else if (mi_type == GSM_MI_TYPE_TMSI) {
DEBUGPC(DMM, "serv_type=0x%02x MI(%s)=%s\n",
req->cm_service_type, gsm48_mi_type_name(mi_type),
mi_string);
} else {
DEBUGPC(DMM, "mi_type is not expected: %d\n", mi_type);
return gsm48_tx_mm_serv_rej(conn,
GSM48_REJECT_INCORRECT_MESSAGE);
}
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osmo_signal_dispatch(SS_SUBSCR, S_SUBSCR_IDENTITY, (classmark2 + classmark2_len));
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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memcpy(conn->classmark.classmark2, classmark2, classmark2_len);
conn->classmark.classmark2_len = classmark2_len;
if (conn->conn_fsm) {
if (msc_subscr_conn_is_accepted(conn))
return cm_serv_reuse_conn(conn, mi-1);
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR, "%s: connection already in use\n",
vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub));
msc_vlr_tx_cm_serv_rej(conn, VLR_PR_ARQ_RES_UNKNOWN_ERROR);
return -EINVAL;
}
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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rc = msc_create_conn_fsm(conn, mi_string);
if (rc) {
msc_vlr_tx_cm_serv_rej(conn, VLR_PR_ARQ_RES_UNKNOWN_ERROR);
/* logging already happened in msc_create_conn_fsm() */
return rc;
}
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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if (is_siemens_bts(conn->bts))
send_siemens_mrpci(msg->lchan, classmark2-1);
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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vlr_proc_acc_req(conn->conn_fsm,
SUBSCR_CONN_E_ACCEPTED,
SUBSCR_CONN_E_CN_CLOSE,
(void*)&conn_from_cm_service_req,
net->vlr, conn,
VLR_PR_ARQ_T_CM_SERV_REQ, mi-1, &lai,
conn->network->authentication_required,
conn->network->a5_encryption,
classmark_is_r99(&conn->classmark),
conn->via_ran == RAN_UTRAN_IU);
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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return 0;
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}
static int gsm48_rx_mm_imsi_detach_ind(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, struct msgb *msg)
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{
struct gsm_network *network = conn->network;
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struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
struct gsm48_imsi_detach_ind *idi =
(struct gsm48_imsi_detach_ind *) gh->data;
uint8_t mi_type = idi->mi[0] & GSM_MI_TYPE_MASK;
char mi_string[GSM48_MI_SIZE];
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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struct vlr_subscr *vsub = NULL;
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gsm48_mi_to_string(mi_string, sizeof(mi_string), idi->mi, idi->mi_len);
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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DEBUGP(DMM, "IMSI DETACH INDICATION: MI(%s)=%s\n",
gsm48_mi_type_name(mi_type), mi_string);
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rate_ctr_inc(&network->msc_ctrs->ctr[MSC_CTR_LOC_UPDATE_TYPE_DETACH]);
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switch (mi_type) {
case GSM_MI_TYPE_TMSI:
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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vsub = vlr_subscr_find_by_tmsi(network->vlr,
tmsi_from_string(mi_string));
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break;
case GSM_MI_TYPE_IMSI:
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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vsub = vlr_subscr_find_by_imsi(network->vlr, mi_string);
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break;
case GSM_MI_TYPE_IMEI:
case GSM_MI_TYPE_IMEISV:
/* no sim card... FIXME: what to do ? */
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR, "MI(%s)=%s: unimplemented mobile identity type\n",
gsm48_mi_type_name(mi_type), mi_string);
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break;
default:
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR, "MI(%s)=%s: unknown mobile identity type\n",
gsm48_mi_type_name(mi_type), mi_string);
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break;
}
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Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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/* TODO? We used to remember the subscriber's classmark1 here and
* stored it in the old sqlite db, but now we store it in a conn that
* will be discarded anyway: */
conn->classmark.classmark1 = idi->classmark1;
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if (!vsub) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR, "IMSI DETACH for unknown subscriber MI(%s)=%s\n",
gsm48_mi_type_name(mi_type), mi_string);
} else {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_INFO, "IMSI DETACH for %s\n", vlr_subscr_name(vsub));
vlr_subscr_rx_imsi_detach(vsub);
osmo_signal_dispatch(SS_SUBSCR, S_SUBSCR_DETACHED, vsub);
vlr_subscr_put(vsub);
}
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msc_subscr_conn_close(conn, 0);
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return 0;
}
static int gsm48_rx_mm_status(struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
DEBUGP(DMM, "MM STATUS (reject cause 0x%02x)\n", gh->data[0]);
return 0;
}
static int parse_gsm_auth_resp(uint8_t *res, uint8_t *res_len,
struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn,
struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
struct gsm48_auth_resp *ar = (struct gsm48_auth_resp*) gh->data;
if (msgb_l3len(msg) < sizeof(*gh) + sizeof(*ar)) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR,
"%s: MM AUTHENTICATION RESPONSE:"
" l3 length invalid: %u\n",
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vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub), msgb_l3len(msg));
return -EINVAL;
}
*res_len = sizeof(ar->sres);
memcpy(res, ar->sres, sizeof(ar->sres));
return 0;
}
static int parse_umts_auth_resp(uint8_t *res, uint8_t *res_len,
struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn,
struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh;
uint8_t *data;
uint8_t iei;
uint8_t ie_len;
unsigned int data_len;
/* First parse the GSM part */
if (parse_gsm_auth_resp(res, res_len, conn, msg))
return -EINVAL;
OSMO_ASSERT(*res_len == 4);
/* Then add the extended res part */
gh = msgb_l3(msg);
data = gh->data + sizeof(struct gsm48_auth_resp);
data_len = msgb_l3len(msg) - (data - (uint8_t*)msgb_l3(msg));
if (data_len < 3) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR,
"%s: MM AUTHENTICATION RESPONSE:"
" l3 length invalid: %u\n",
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vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub), msgb_l3len(msg));
return -EINVAL;
}
iei = data[0];
ie_len = data[1];
if (iei != GSM48_IE_AUTH_RES_EXT) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR,
"%s: MM R99 AUTHENTICATION RESPONSE:"
" expected IEI 0x%02x, got 0x%02x\n",
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vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub),
GSM48_IE_AUTH_RES_EXT, iei);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (ie_len > 12) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR,
"%s: MM R99 AUTHENTICATION RESPONSE:"
" extended Auth Resp IE 0x%02x is too large: %u bytes\n",
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vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub), GSM48_IE_AUTH_RES_EXT, ie_len);
return -EINVAL;
}
*res_len += ie_len;
memcpy(res + 4, &data[2], ie_len);
return 0;
}
/* Chapter 9.2.3: Authentication Response */
static int gsm48_rx_mm_auth_resp(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, struct msgb *msg)
{
uint8_t res[16];
uint8_t res_len;
int rc;
bool is_r99;
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if (!conn->vsub) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR,
"MM AUTHENTICATION RESPONSE: invalid: no subscriber\n");
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msc_subscr_conn_close(conn, GSM_CAUSE_AUTH_FAILED);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (msgb_l3len(msg) >
sizeof(struct gsm48_hdr) + sizeof(struct gsm48_auth_resp)) {
rc = parse_umts_auth_resp(res, &res_len, conn, msg);
is_r99 = true;
} else {
rc = parse_gsm_auth_resp(res, &res_len, conn, msg);
is_r99 = false;
}
if (rc) {
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msc_subscr_conn_close(conn, GSM_CAUSE_AUTH_FAILED);
return -EINVAL;
}
DEBUGP(DMM, "%s: MM %s AUTHENTICATION RESPONSE (%s = %s)\n",
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vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub),
is_r99 ? "R99" : "GSM", is_r99 ? "res" : "sres",
osmo_hexdump_nospc(res, res_len));
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return vlr_subscr_rx_auth_resp(conn->vsub, is_r99,
conn->via_ran == RAN_UTRAN_IU,
res, res_len);
}
static int gsm48_rx_mm_auth_fail(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
uint8_t cause;
uint8_t auts_tag;
uint8_t auts_len;
uint8_t *auts;
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if (!conn->vsub) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR,
"MM R99 AUTHENTICATION FAILURE: invalid: no subscriber\n");
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msc_subscr_conn_close(conn, GSM_CAUSE_AUTH_FAILED);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (msgb_l3len(msg) < sizeof(*gh) + 1) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR,
"%s: MM R99 AUTHENTICATION FAILURE:"
" l3 length invalid: %u\n",
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vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub), msgb_l3len(msg));
msc_subscr_conn_close(conn, GSM_CAUSE_AUTH_FAILED);
return -EINVAL;
}
cause = gh->data[0];
if (cause != GSM48_REJECT_SYNCH_FAILURE) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_INFO,
"%s: MM R99 AUTHENTICATION FAILURE: cause 0x%0x\n",
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vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub), cause);
vlr_subscr_rx_auth_fail(conn->vsub, NULL);
return 0;
}
/* This is a Synch Failure procedure, which should pass an AUTS to
* resynchronize the sequence nr with the HLR. Expecting exactly one
* TLV with 14 bytes of AUTS. */
if (msgb_l3len(msg) < sizeof(*gh) + 1 + 2) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_INFO,
"%s: MM R99 AUTHENTICATION FAILURE:"
" invalid Synch Failure: missing AUTS IE\n",
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vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub));
msc_subscr_conn_close(conn, GSM_CAUSE_AUTH_FAILED);
return -EINVAL;
}
auts_tag = gh->data[1];
auts_len = gh->data[2];
auts = &gh->data[3];
if (auts_tag != GSM48_IE_AUTS
|| auts_len != 14) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_INFO,
"%s: MM R99 AUTHENTICATION FAILURE:"
" invalid Synch Failure:"
" expected AUTS IE 0x%02x of 14 bytes,"
" got IE 0x%02x of %u bytes\n",
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vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub),
GSM48_IE_AUTS, auts_tag, auts_len);
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msc_subscr_conn_close(conn, GSM_CAUSE_AUTH_FAILED);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (msgb_l3len(msg) < sizeof(*gh) + 1 + 2 + auts_len) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_INFO,
"%s: MM R99 AUTHENTICATION FAILURE:"
" invalid Synch Failure msg: message truncated (%u)\n",
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vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub), msgb_l3len(msg));
msc_subscr_conn_close(conn, GSM_CAUSE_AUTH_FAILED);
return -EINVAL;
}
/* We have an AUTS IE with exactly 14 bytes of AUTS and the msgb is
* large enough. */
DEBUGP(DMM, "%s: MM R99 AUTHENTICATION SYNCH (AUTS = %s)\n",
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vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub), osmo_hexdump_nospc(auts, 14));
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return vlr_subscr_rx_auth_fail(conn->vsub, auts);
}
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static int gsm48_rx_mm_tmsi_reall_compl(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn)
{
DEBUGP(DMM, "TMSI Reallocation Completed. Subscriber: %s\n",
vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub));
if (!conn->vsub) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR,
"Rx MM TMSI Reallocation Complete: invalid: no subscriber\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
return vlr_subscr_rx_tmsi_reall_compl(conn->vsub);
}
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/* Receive a GSM 04.08 Mobility Management (MM) message */
static int gsm0408_rcv_mm(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
int rc = 0;
switch (gsm48_hdr_msg_type(gh)) {
case GSM48_MT_MM_LOC_UPD_REQUEST:
rc = mm_rx_loc_upd_req(conn, msg);
break;
case GSM48_MT_MM_ID_RESP:
rc = mm_rx_id_resp(conn, msg);
break;
case GSM48_MT_MM_CM_SERV_REQ:
rc = gsm48_rx_mm_serv_req(conn, msg);
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break;
case GSM48_MT_MM_STATUS:
rc = gsm48_rx_mm_status(msg);
break;
case GSM48_MT_MM_TMSI_REALL_COMPL:
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rc = gsm48_rx_mm_tmsi_reall_compl(conn);
break;
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case GSM48_MT_MM_IMSI_DETACH_IND:
rc = gsm48_rx_mm_imsi_detach_ind(conn, msg);
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break;
case GSM48_MT_MM_CM_REEST_REQ:
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DEBUGP(DMM, "CM REESTABLISH REQUEST: Not implemented\n");
break;
case GSM48_MT_MM_AUTH_RESP:
rc = gsm48_rx_mm_auth_resp(conn, msg);
break;
case GSM48_MT_MM_AUTH_FAIL:
rc = gsm48_rx_mm_auth_fail(conn, msg);
break;
default:
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_NOTICE, "Unknown GSM 04.08 MM msg type 0x%02x\n",
gh->msg_type);
break;
}
return rc;
}
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Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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static uint8_t *gsm48_cm2_get_mi(uint8_t *classmark2_lv, unsigned int tot_len)
{
/* Check the size for the classmark */
if (tot_len < 1 + *classmark2_lv)
return NULL;
uint8_t *mi_lv = classmark2_lv + *classmark2_lv + 1;
if (tot_len < 2 + *classmark2_lv + mi_lv[0])
return NULL;
return mi_lv;
}
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/* Receive a PAGING RESPONSE message from the MS */
static int gsm48_rx_rr_pag_resp(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, struct msgb *msg)
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{
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static const enum subscr_conn_from conn_from_paging_resp =
SUBSCR_CONN_FROM_PAGING_RESP;
struct gsm_network *net = conn->network;
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struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
struct gsm48_pag_resp *resp;
uint8_t *classmark2_lv = gh->data + 1;
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uint8_t *mi_lv;
uint8_t mi_type;
char mi_string[GSM48_MI_SIZE];
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int rc = 0;
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struct osmo_location_area_id lai;
lai.plmn.mcc = conn->network->country_code;
lai.plmn.mnc = conn->network->network_code;
lai.lac = conn->bts->location_area_code; /* (will be replaced by conn->lac soon) */
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resp = (struct gsm48_pag_resp *) &gh->data[0];
gsm48_paging_extract_mi(resp, msgb_l3len(msg) - sizeof(*gh),
mi_string, &mi_type);
DEBUGP(DRR, "PAGING RESPONSE: MI(%s)=%s\n",
gsm48_mi_type_name(mi_type), mi_string);
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mi_lv = gsm48_cm2_get_mi(classmark2_lv, msgb_l3len(msg) - sizeof(*gh));
if (!mi_lv) {
/* FIXME */
return -1;
}
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rc = msc_create_conn_fsm(conn, mi_string);
if (rc)
/* logging already happened in msc_create_conn_fsm() */
return rc;
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memcpy(conn->classmark.classmark2, classmark2_lv+1, *classmark2_lv);
conn->classmark.classmark2_len = *classmark2_lv;
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vlr_proc_acc_req(conn->conn_fsm,
SUBSCR_CONN_E_ACCEPTED,
SUBSCR_CONN_E_CN_CLOSE,
(void*)&conn_from_paging_resp,
net->vlr, conn,
VLR_PR_ARQ_T_PAGING_RESP, mi_lv, &lai,
conn->network->authentication_required,
conn->network->a5_encryption,
classmark_is_r99(&conn->classmark),
conn->via_ran == RAN_UTRAN_IU);
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return rc;
}
static int gsm48_rx_rr_app_info(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
uint8_t apdu_id_flags;
uint8_t apdu_len;
uint8_t *apdu_data;
apdu_id_flags = gh->data[0];
apdu_len = gh->data[1];
apdu_data = gh->data+2;
DEBUGP(DRR, "RX APPLICATION INFO id/flags=0x%02x apdu_len=%u apdu=%s\n",
apdu_id_flags, apdu_len, osmo_hexdump(apdu_data, apdu_len));
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/* we're not using the app info blob anywhere, so ignore. */
#if 0
return db_apdu_blob_store(conn->subscr, apdu_id_flags, apdu_len, apdu_data);
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#else
return 0;
#endif
}
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/* Receive a GSM 04.08 Radio Resource (RR) message */
static int gsm0408_rcv_rr(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
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int rc = 0;
switch (gh->msg_type) {
case GSM48_MT_RR_PAG_RESP:
rc = gsm48_rx_rr_pag_resp(conn, msg);
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break;
case GSM48_MT_RR_APP_INFO:
rc = gsm48_rx_rr_app_info(conn, msg);
break;
default:
LOGP(DRR, LOGL_NOTICE, "MSC: Unimplemented %s GSM 04.08 RR "
"message\n", gsm48_rr_msg_name(gh->msg_type));
break;
}
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return rc;
}
int gsm48_send_rr_app_info(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, uint8_t apdu_id,
uint8_t apdu_len, const uint8_t *apdu)
{
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 APP INF");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh;
msg->lchan = conn->lchan;
DEBUGP(DRR, "TX APPLICATION INFO id=0x%02x, len=%u\n",
apdu_id, apdu_len);
gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh) + 2 + apdu_len);
gh->proto_discr = GSM48_PDISC_RR;
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_RR_APP_INFO;
gh->data[0] = apdu_id;
gh->data[1] = apdu_len;
memcpy(gh->data+2, apdu, apdu_len);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, conn, NULL);
}
/* FIXME: this count_statistics is a state machine behaviour. we should convert
* the complete call control into a state machine. Afterwards we can move this
* code into state transitions.
*/
static void count_statistics(struct gsm_trans *trans, int new_state)
{
int old_state = trans->cc.state;
struct rate_ctr_group *msc = trans->net->msc_ctrs;
if (old_state == new_state)
return;
/* state incoming */
switch (new_state) {
case GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE:
osmo_counter_inc(trans->net->active_calls);
rate_ctr_inc(&msc->ctr[MSC_CTR_CALL_ACTIVE]);
break;
}
/* state outgoing */
switch (old_state) {
case GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE:
osmo_counter_dec(trans->net->active_calls);
if (new_state == GSM_CSTATE_DISCONNECT_REQ ||
new_state == GSM_CSTATE_DISCONNECT_IND)
rate_ctr_inc(&msc->ctr[MSC_CTR_CALL_COMPLETE]);
else
rate_ctr_inc(&msc->ctr[MSC_CTR_CALL_INCOMPLETE]);
break;
}
}
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/* Call Control */
/* The entire call control code is written in accordance with Figure 7.10c
* for 'very early assignment', i.e. we allocate a TCH/F during IMMEDIATE
* ASSIGN, then first use that TCH/F for signalling and later MODE MODIFY
* it for voice */
static void new_cc_state(struct gsm_trans *trans, int state)
{
if (state > 31 || state < 0)
return;
DEBUGP(DCC, "new state %s -> %s\n",
gsm48_cc_state_name(trans->cc.state),
gsm48_cc_state_name(state));
count_statistics(trans, state);
trans->cc.state = state;
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_status(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
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{
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC STATUS");
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struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
uint8_t *cause, *call_state;
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gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_STATUS;
cause = msgb_put(msg, 3);
cause[0] = 2;
cause[1] = GSM48_CAUSE_CS_GSM | GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_USER;
cause[2] = 0x80 | 30; /* response to status inquiry */
call_state = msgb_put(msg, 1);
call_state[0] = 0xc0 | 0x00;
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
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}
static int gsm48_tx_simple(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn,
uint8_t pdisc, uint8_t msg_type)
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{
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 TX SIMPLE");
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struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
msg->lchan = conn->lchan;
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gh->proto_discr = pdisc;
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gh->msg_type = msg_type;
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, conn, NULL);
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}
static void gsm48_stop_cc_timer(struct gsm_trans *trans)
{
if (osmo_timer_pending(&trans->cc.timer)) {
DEBUGP(DCC, "stopping pending timer T%x\n", trans->cc.Tcurrent);
osmo_timer_del(&trans->cc.timer);
trans->cc.Tcurrent = 0;
}
}
static int mncc_recvmsg(struct gsm_network *net, struct gsm_trans *trans,
int msg_type, struct gsm_mncc *mncc)
{
struct msgb *msg;
unsigned char *data;
if (trans)
if (trans->conn && trans->conn->lchan)
DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts %d trx %d ts %d ti %x sub %s) "
"Sending '%s' to MNCC.\n",
trans->conn->lchan->ts->trx->bts->nr,
trans->conn->lchan->ts->trx->nr,
trans->conn->lchan->ts->nr, trans->transaction_id,
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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vlr_subscr_msisdn_or_name(trans->vsub),
get_mncc_name(msg_type));
else
DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts - trx - ts - ti -- sub %s) "
"Sending '%s' to MNCC.\n",
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vlr_subscr_msisdn_or_name(trans->vsub),
get_mncc_name(msg_type));
else
DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts - trx - ts - ti -- sub -) "
"Sending '%s' to MNCC.\n", get_mncc_name(msg_type));
mncc->msg_type = msg_type;
msg = msgb_alloc(sizeof(struct gsm_mncc), "MNCC");
if (!msg)
return -ENOMEM;
data = msgb_put(msg, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
memcpy(data, mncc, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
cc_tx_to_mncc(net, msg);
return 0;
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}
int mncc_release_ind(struct gsm_network *net, struct gsm_trans *trans,
uint32_t callref, int location, int value)
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{
struct gsm_mncc rel;
memset(&rel, 0, sizeof(rel));
rel.callref = callref;
Use correct cause value and cause location Fixed indication of cause value and location. Replaced plain cause numbers by definitions from header file. diff --git a/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c b/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c index f323a2a..39e7b1f 100644 --- a/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c +++ b/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c @@ -1865,8 +1865,7 @@ int mncc_release_ind(struct gsm_network *net, struct gsm_trans *trans, memset(&rel, 0, sizeof(rel)); rel.callref = callref; - mncc_set_cause(&rel, GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, - GSM48_CC_CAUSE_UNASSIGNED_NR); + mncc_set_cause(&rel, location, value); return mncc_recvmsg(net, trans, MNCC_REL_IND, &rel); } @@ -1879,7 +1878,9 @@ void free_trans(struct gsm_trans *trans) /* send release to L4, if callref still exists */ if (trans->callref) { /* Ressource unavailable */ - mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, 1, 47); + mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); if (trans->state != GSM_CSTATE_NULL) new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_NULL); } @@ -1960,7 +1961,7 @@ static int setup_trig_pag_evt(unsigned int hooknum, unsigned int event, subscr->extension); /* Temporarily out of order */ mncc_release_ind(transt->network, transt, transt->callref, - 1, 27); + 1, GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO); transt->callref = 0; free_trans(transt); break; @@ -2270,7 +2271,8 @@ static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg) "This is not allowed!\n"); /* Temporarily out of order */ rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, - 1, 47); + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); trans->callref = 0; free_trans(trans); return rc; @@ -2287,7 +2289,8 @@ static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg) if ((trans_id_mask & 0x007f) == 0x7f) { /* no free transaction ID */ rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, - 1, 47); + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); trans->callref = 0; free_trans(trans); return rc; @@ -3373,14 +3376,18 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) "unknown callref %d\n", data->called.number, get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->callref); /* Invalid call reference */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 81); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INVAL_TRANS_ID); } if (!data->called.number[0] && !data->called.imsi[0]) { DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts - trx - ts - ti) " "Received '%s' from MNCC with " "no number or IMSI\n", get_mncc_name(msg_type)); /* Invalid number */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 28); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INV_NR_FORMAT); } /* New transaction due to setup, find subscriber */ if (data->called.number[0]) @@ -3394,7 +3401,9 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) "unknown subscriber %s\n", data->called.number, get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number); /* Unknown subscriber */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 1); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_UNASSIGNED_NR); } /* If subscriber is not "attached" */ if (!subscr->lac) { @@ -3404,14 +3413,18 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number); subscr_put(subscr); /* Temporarily out of order */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 27); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO); } /* Create transaction */ if (!(trans = calloc(1, sizeof(struct gsm_trans)))) { DEBUGP(DCC, "No memory for trans.\n"); subscr_put(subscr); /* Ressource unavailable */ - mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 47); + mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); return -ENOMEM; } trans->callref = data->callref;
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mncc_set_cause(&rel, location, value);
if (trans && trans->cc.state == GSM_CSTATE_RELEASE_REQ)
return mncc_recvmsg(net, trans, MNCC_REL_CNF, &rel);
return mncc_recvmsg(net, trans, MNCC_REL_IND, &rel);
}
/* Call Control Specific transaction release.
* gets called by trans_free, DO NOT CALL YOURSELF! */
void _gsm48_cc_trans_free(struct gsm_trans *trans)
{
gsm48_stop_cc_timer(trans);
/* send release to L4, if callref still exists */
if (trans->callref) {
/* Ressource unavailable */
mncc_release_ind(trans->net, trans, trans->callref,
Use correct cause value and cause location Fixed indication of cause value and location. Replaced plain cause numbers by definitions from header file. diff --git a/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c b/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c index f323a2a..39e7b1f 100644 --- a/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c +++ b/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c @@ -1865,8 +1865,7 @@ int mncc_release_ind(struct gsm_network *net, struct gsm_trans *trans, memset(&rel, 0, sizeof(rel)); rel.callref = callref; - mncc_set_cause(&rel, GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, - GSM48_CC_CAUSE_UNASSIGNED_NR); + mncc_set_cause(&rel, location, value); return mncc_recvmsg(net, trans, MNCC_REL_IND, &rel); } @@ -1879,7 +1878,9 @@ void free_trans(struct gsm_trans *trans) /* send release to L4, if callref still exists */ if (trans->callref) { /* Ressource unavailable */ - mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, 1, 47); + mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); if (trans->state != GSM_CSTATE_NULL) new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_NULL); } @@ -1960,7 +1961,7 @@ static int setup_trig_pag_evt(unsigned int hooknum, unsigned int event, subscr->extension); /* Temporarily out of order */ mncc_release_ind(transt->network, transt, transt->callref, - 1, 27); + 1, GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO); transt->callref = 0; free_trans(transt); break; @@ -2270,7 +2271,8 @@ static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg) "This is not allowed!\n"); /* Temporarily out of order */ rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, - 1, 47); + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); trans->callref = 0; free_trans(trans); return rc; @@ -2287,7 +2289,8 @@ static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg) if ((trans_id_mask & 0x007f) == 0x7f) { /* no free transaction ID */ rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, - 1, 47); + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); trans->callref = 0; free_trans(trans); return rc; @@ -3373,14 +3376,18 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) "unknown callref %d\n", data->called.number, get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->callref); /* Invalid call reference */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 81); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INVAL_TRANS_ID); } if (!data->called.number[0] && !data->called.imsi[0]) { DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts - trx - ts - ti) " "Received '%s' from MNCC with " "no number or IMSI\n", get_mncc_name(msg_type)); /* Invalid number */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 28); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INV_NR_FORMAT); } /* New transaction due to setup, find subscriber */ if (data->called.number[0]) @@ -3394,7 +3401,9 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) "unknown subscriber %s\n", data->called.number, get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number); /* Unknown subscriber */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 1); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_UNASSIGNED_NR); } /* If subscriber is not "attached" */ if (!subscr->lac) { @@ -3404,14 +3413,18 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number); subscr_put(subscr); /* Temporarily out of order */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 27); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO); } /* Create transaction */ if (!(trans = calloc(1, sizeof(struct gsm_trans)))) { DEBUGP(DCC, "No memory for trans.\n"); subscr_put(subscr); /* Ressource unavailable */ - mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 47); + mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); return -ENOMEM; } trans->callref = data->callref;
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GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU,
GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL);
}
if (trans->cc.state != GSM_CSTATE_NULL)
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_NULL);
if (trans->conn)
trau_mux_unmap(&trans->conn->lchan->ts->e1_link, trans->callref);
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}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg);
/* call-back from paging the B-end of the connection */
static int setup_trig_pag_evt(unsigned int hooknum, unsigned int event,
struct msgb *msg, void *_conn, void *_transt)
{
struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn = _conn;
struct gsm_trans *transt = _transt;
OSMO_ASSERT(!transt->conn);
/* check all tranactions (without lchan) for subscriber */
switch (event) {
case GSM_PAGING_SUCCEEDED:
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DEBUGP(DCC, "Paging subscr %s succeeded!\n",
vlr_subscr_msisdn_or_name(transt->vsub));
OSMO_ASSERT(conn);
/* Assign lchan */
transt->conn = conn;
/* send SETUP request to called party */
gsm48_cc_tx_setup(transt, &transt->cc.msg);
break;
case GSM_PAGING_EXPIRED:
case GSM_PAGING_BUSY:
DEBUGP(DCC, "Paging subscr %s expired!\n",
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vlr_subscr_msisdn_or_name(transt->vsub));
/* Temporarily out of order */
mncc_release_ind(transt->net, transt,
transt->callref,
GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU,
GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO);
transt->callref = 0;
transt->paging_request = NULL;
trans_free(transt);
break;
default:
LOGP(DCC, LOGL_ERROR, "Unknown paging event %d\n", event);
break;
}
transt->paging_request = NULL;
return 0;
}
static int tch_recv_mncc(struct gsm_network *net, uint32_t callref, int enable);
/* handle audio path for handover */
static int switch_for_handover(struct gsm_lchan *old_lchan,
struct gsm_lchan *new_lchan)
{
struct rtp_socket *old_rs, *new_rs, *other_rs;
/* Ask the new socket to send to the already known port. */
if (new_lchan->conn->mncc_rtp_bridge) {
LOGP(DHO, LOGL_DEBUG, "Forwarding RTP\n");
rsl_ipacc_mdcx(new_lchan,
old_lchan->abis_ip.connect_ip,
old_lchan->abis_ip.connect_port, 0);
return 0;
}
if (ipacc_rtp_direct) {
LOGP(DHO, LOGL_ERROR, "unable to handover in direct RTP mode\n");
return 0;
}
/* RTP Proxy mode */
new_rs = new_lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket;
old_rs = old_lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket;
if (!new_rs) {
LOGP(DHO, LOGL_ERROR, "no RTP socket for new_lchan\n");
return -EIO;
}
rsl_ipacc_mdcx_to_rtpsock(new_lchan);
if (!old_rs) {
LOGP(DHO, LOGL_ERROR, "no RTP socket for old_lchan\n");
return -EIO;
}
/* copy rx_action and reference to other sock */
new_rs->rx_action = old_rs->rx_action;
new_rs->tx_action = old_rs->tx_action;
new_rs->transmit = old_rs->transmit;
switch (old_lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket->rx_action) {
case RTP_PROXY:
other_rs = old_rs->proxy.other_sock;
rtp_socket_proxy(new_rs, other_rs);
/* delete reference to other end socket to prevent
* rtp_socket_free() from removing the inverse reference */
old_rs->proxy.other_sock = NULL;
break;
case RTP_RECV_UPSTREAM:
new_rs->receive = old_rs->receive;
break;
case RTP_NONE:
break;
}
return 0;
}
static void maybe_switch_for_handover(struct gsm_lchan *lchan)
{
struct gsm_lchan *old_lchan;
old_lchan = bsc_handover_pending(lchan);
if (old_lchan)
switch_for_handover(old_lchan, lchan);
}
/* some other part of the code sends us a signal */
static int handle_abisip_signal(unsigned int subsys, unsigned int signal,
void *handler_data, void *signal_data)
{
struct gsm_lchan *lchan = signal_data;
int rc;
struct gsm_network *net;
struct gsm_trans *trans;
if (subsys != SS_ABISIP)
return 0;
/* RTP bridge handling */
if (lchan->conn && lchan->conn->mncc_rtp_bridge)
return tch_rtp_signal(lchan, signal);
/* in case we use direct BTS-to-BTS RTP */
if (ipacc_rtp_direct)
return 0;
switch (signal) {
case S_ABISIP_CRCX_ACK:
/* in case we don't use direct BTS-to-BTS RTP */
/* the BTS has successfully bound a TCH to a local ip/port,
* which means we can connect our UDP socket to it */
if (lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket) {
rtp_socket_free(lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket);
lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket = NULL;
}
lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket = rtp_socket_create();
if (!lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket)
return -EIO;
rc = rtp_socket_connect(lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket,
lchan->abis_ip.bound_ip,
lchan->abis_ip.bound_port);
if (rc < 0)
return -EIO;
/* check if any transactions on this lchan still have
* a tch_recv_mncc request pending */
net = lchan->ts->trx->bts->network;
llist_for_each_entry(trans, &net->trans_list, entry) {
if (trans->conn && trans->conn->lchan == lchan && trans->tch_recv) {
DEBUGP(DCC, "pending tch_recv_mncc request\n");
tch_recv_mncc(net, trans->callref, 1);
}
}
/*
* TODO: this appears to be too early? Why not until after
* the handover detect or the handover complete?
*
* Do we have a handover pending for this new lchan? In that
* case re-route the audio from the old channel to the new one.
*/
maybe_switch_for_handover(lchan);
break;
case S_ABISIP_DLCX_IND:
/* the BTS tells us a RTP stream has been disconnected */
if (lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket) {
rtp_socket_free(lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket);
lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket = NULL;
}
break;
}
return 0;
}
/* map two ipaccess RTP streams onto each other */
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static int tch_map(struct gsm_lchan *lchan, struct gsm_lchan *remote_lchan)
{
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struct gsm_bts *bts = lchan->ts->trx->bts;
struct gsm_bts *remote_bts = remote_lchan->ts->trx->bts;
enum gsm_chan_t lt = lchan->type, rt = remote_lchan->type;
enum gsm48_chan_mode lm = lchan->tch_mode, rm = remote_lchan->tch_mode;
int rc;
DEBUGP(DCC, "Setting up TCH map between (bts=%u,trx=%u,ts=%u,%s) and "
"(bts=%u,trx=%u,ts=%u,%s)\n",
bts->nr, lchan->ts->trx->nr, lchan->ts->nr,
get_value_string(gsm_chan_t_names, lt),
remote_bts->nr, remote_lchan->ts->trx->nr, remote_lchan->ts->nr,
get_value_string(gsm_chan_t_names, rt));
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if (bts->type != remote_bts->type) {
LOGP(DCC, LOGL_ERROR, "Cannot switch calls between different BTS types yet\n");
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return -EINVAL;
}
if (lt != rt) {
LOGP(DCC, LOGL_ERROR, "Cannot patch through call with different"
" channel types: local = %s, remote = %s\n",
get_value_string(gsm_chan_t_names, lt),
get_value_string(gsm_chan_t_names, rt));
return -EBADSLT;
}
if (lm != rm) {
LOGP(DCC, LOGL_ERROR, "Cannot patch through call with different"
" channel modes: local = %s, remote = %s\n",
get_value_string(gsm48_chan_mode_names, lm),
get_value_string(gsm48_chan_mode_names, rm));
return -EMEDIUMTYPE;
}
// todo: map between different bts types
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switch (bts->type) {
case GSM_BTS_TYPE_NANOBTS:
case GSM_BTS_TYPE_OSMOBTS:
if (!ipacc_rtp_direct) {
if (!lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket) {
LOGP(DHO, LOGL_ERROR, "no RTP socket for "
"lchan\n");
return -EIO;
}
if (!remote_lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket) {
LOGP(DHO, LOGL_ERROR, "no RTP socket for "
"remote_lchan\n");
return -EIO;
}
/* connect the TCH's to our RTP proxy */
rc = rsl_ipacc_mdcx_to_rtpsock(lchan);
if (rc < 0)
return rc;
rc = rsl_ipacc_mdcx_to_rtpsock(remote_lchan);
if (rc < 0)
return rc;
/* connect them with each other */
rtp_socket_proxy(lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket,
remote_lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket);
} else {
/* directly connect TCH RTP streams to each other */
rc = rsl_ipacc_mdcx(lchan, remote_lchan->abis_ip.bound_ip,
remote_lchan->abis_ip.bound_port,
remote_lchan->abis_ip.rtp_payload2);
if (rc < 0)
return rc;
rc = rsl_ipacc_mdcx(remote_lchan, lchan->abis_ip.bound_ip,
lchan->abis_ip.bound_port,
lchan->abis_ip.rtp_payload2);
}
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break;
case GSM_BTS_TYPE_BS11:
case GSM_BTS_TYPE_RBS2000:
case GSM_BTS_TYPE_NOKIA_SITE:
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trau_mux_map_lchan(lchan, remote_lchan);
break;
default:
LOGP(DCC, LOGL_ERROR, "Unknown BTS type %u\n", bts->type);
return -EINVAL;
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}
return 0;
}
/* bridge channels of two transactions */
static int tch_bridge(struct gsm_network *net, struct gsm_mncc_bridge *bridge)
{
struct gsm_trans *trans1 = trans_find_by_callref(net, bridge->callref[0]);
struct gsm_trans *trans2 = trans_find_by_callref(net, bridge->callref[1]);
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if (!trans1 || !trans2)
return -EIO;
if (!trans1->conn || !trans2->conn)
return -EIO;
/* Which subscriber do we want to track trans1 or trans2? */
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log_set_context(LOG_CTX_VLR_SUBSCR, trans1->vsub);
/* through-connect channel */
return tch_map(trans1->conn->lchan, trans2->conn->lchan);
}
/* enable receive of channels to MNCC upqueue */
static int tch_recv_mncc(struct gsm_network *net, uint32_t callref, int enable)
{
struct gsm_trans *trans;
struct gsm_lchan *lchan;
struct gsm_bts *bts;
int rc;
/* Find callref */
trans = trans_find_by_callref(net, callref);
if (!trans)
return -EIO;
if (!trans->conn)
return 0;
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log_set_context(LOG_CTX_VLR_SUBSCR, trans->vsub);
lchan = trans->conn->lchan;
bts = lchan->ts->trx->bts;
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/* store receive state */
trans->tch_recv = enable;
switch (bts->type) {
case GSM_BTS_TYPE_NANOBTS:
case GSM_BTS_TYPE_OSMOBTS:
if (ipacc_rtp_direct) {
LOGP(DCC, LOGL_ERROR, "Error: RTP proxy is disabled\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
/* In case, we don't have a RTP socket to the BTS yet, the BTS
* will not be connected to our RTP proxy and the socket will
* not be assigned to the application interface. This method
* will be called again, once the audio socket is created and
* connected. */
if (!lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket) {
DEBUGP(DCC, "queue tch_recv_mncc request (%d)\n", enable);
return 0;
}
if (enable) {
/* connect the TCH's to our RTP proxy */
rc = rsl_ipacc_mdcx_to_rtpsock(lchan);
if (rc < 0)
return rc;
/* assign socket to application interface */
rtp_socket_upstream(lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket,
net, callref);
} else
rtp_socket_upstream(lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket,
net, 0);
break;
case GSM_BTS_TYPE_BS11:
case GSM_BTS_TYPE_RBS2000:
case GSM_BTS_TYPE_NOKIA_SITE:
/* In case we don't have a TCH with correct mode, the TRAU muxer
* will not be asigned to the application interface. This is
* performed by switch_trau_mux() after successful handover or
* assignment. */
if (lchan->tch_mode == GSM48_CMODE_SIGN) {
DEBUGP(DCC, "queue tch_recv_mncc request (%d)\n", enable);
return 0;
}
if (enable)
return trau_recv_lchan(lchan, callref);
return trau_mux_unmap(NULL, callref);
break;
default:
LOGP(DCC, LOGL_ERROR, "Unknown BTS type %u\n", bts->type);
return -EINVAL;
}
return 0;
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_status_enq(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
DEBUGP(DCC, "-> STATUS ENQ\n");
return gsm48_cc_tx_status(trans, msg);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_release(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg);
static int gsm48_cc_tx_disconnect(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg);
static void gsm48_cc_timeout(void *arg)
{
struct gsm_trans *trans = arg;
int disconnect = 0, release = 0;
int mo_cause = GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RECOVERY_TIMER;
int mo_location = GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_USER;
int l4_cause = GSM48_CC_CAUSE_NORMAL_UNSPEC;
int l4_location = GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU;
struct gsm_mncc mo_rel, l4_rel;
memset(&mo_rel, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
mo_rel.callref = trans->callref;
memset(&l4_rel, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
l4_rel.callref = trans->callref;
switch(trans->cc.Tcurrent) {
case 0x303:
release = 1;
l4_cause = GSM48_CC_CAUSE_USER_NOTRESPOND;
break;
case 0x310:
disconnect = 1;
l4_cause = GSM48_CC_CAUSE_USER_NOTRESPOND;
break;
case 0x313:
disconnect = 1;
/* unknown, did not find it in the specs */
break;
case 0x301:
disconnect = 1;
l4_cause = GSM48_CC_CAUSE_USER_NOTRESPOND;
break;
case 0x308:
if (!trans->cc.T308_second) {
/* restart T308 a second time */
gsm48_cc_tx_release(trans, &trans->cc.msg);
trans->cc.T308_second = 1;
break; /* stay in release state */
}
trans_free(trans);
return;
// release = 1;
// l4_cause = 14;
// break;
case 0x306:
release = 1;
mo_cause = trans->cc.msg.cause.value;
mo_location = trans->cc.msg.cause.location;
break;
case 0x323:
disconnect = 1;
break;
default:
release = 1;
}
if (release && trans->callref) {
/* process release towards layer 4 */
mncc_release_ind(trans->net, trans, trans->callref,
l4_location, l4_cause);
trans->callref = 0;
}
if (disconnect && trans->callref) {
/* process disconnect towards layer 4 */
mncc_set_cause(&l4_rel, l4_location, l4_cause);
mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_DISC_IND, &l4_rel);
}
/* process disconnect towards mobile station */
if (disconnect || release) {
mncc_set_cause(&mo_rel, mo_location, mo_cause);
mo_rel.cause.diag[0] = ((trans->cc.Tcurrent & 0xf00) >> 8) + '0';
mo_rel.cause.diag[1] = ((trans->cc.Tcurrent & 0x0f0) >> 4) + '0';
mo_rel.cause.diag[2] = (trans->cc.Tcurrent & 0x00f) + '0';
mo_rel.cause.diag_len = 3;
if (disconnect)
gsm48_cc_tx_disconnect(trans, &mo_rel);
if (release)
gsm48_cc_tx_release(trans, &mo_rel);
}
}
/* disconnect both calls from the bridge */
static inline void disconnect_bridge(struct gsm_network *net,
struct gsm_mncc_bridge *bridge, int err)
{
struct gsm_trans *trans0 = trans_find_by_callref(net, bridge->callref[0]);
struct gsm_trans *trans1 = trans_find_by_callref(net, bridge->callref[1]);
struct gsm_mncc mx_rel;
if (!trans0 || !trans1)
return;
DEBUGP(DCC, "Failed to bridge TCH for calls %x <-> %x :: %s \n",
trans0->callref, trans1->callref, strerror(err));
memset(&mx_rel, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
mncc_set_cause(&mx_rel, GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_INN_NET,
GSM48_CC_CAUSE_CHAN_UNACCEPT);
mx_rel.callref = trans0->callref;
gsm48_cc_tx_disconnect(trans0, &mx_rel);
mx_rel.callref = trans1->callref;
gsm48_cc_tx_disconnect(trans1, &mx_rel);
}
static void gsm48_start_cc_timer(struct gsm_trans *trans, int current,
int sec, int micro)
{
DEBUGP(DCC, "starting timer T%x with %d seconds\n", current, sec);
osmo_timer_setup(&trans->cc.timer, gsm48_cc_timeout, trans);
osmo_timer_schedule(&trans->cc.timer, sec, micro);
trans->cc.Tcurrent = current;
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
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{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
uint8_t msg_type = gsm48_hdr_msg_type(gh);
unsigned int payload_len = msgb_l3len(msg) - sizeof(*gh);
struct tlv_parsed tp;
struct gsm_mncc setup;
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memset(&setup, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
setup.callref = trans->callref;
setup.lchan_type = trans->conn->lchan->type;
tlv_parse(&tp, &gsm48_att_tlvdef, gh->data, payload_len, 0, 0);
/* emergency setup is identified by msg_type */
if (msg_type == GSM48_MT_CC_EMERG_SETUP)
setup.emergency = 1;
/* use subscriber as calling party number */
setup.fields |= MNCC_F_CALLING;
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osmo_strlcpy(setup.calling.number, trans->vsub->msisdn, sizeof(setup.calling.number));
osmo_strlcpy(setup.imsi, trans->vsub->imsi, sizeof(setup.imsi));
/* bearer capability */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_BEARER_CAP)) {
setup.fields |= MNCC_F_BEARER_CAP;
gsm48_decode_bearer_cap(&setup.bearer_cap,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_BEARER_CAP)-1);
apply_codec_restrictions(trans->conn->bts, &setup.bearer_cap);
}
/* facility */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_FACILITY)) {
setup.fields |= MNCC_F_FACILITY;
gsm48_decode_facility(&setup.facility,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_FACILITY)-1);
}
/* called party bcd number */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_CALLED_BCD)) {
setup.fields |= MNCC_F_CALLED;
gsm48_decode_called(&setup.called,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_CALLED_BCD)-1);
}
/* user-user */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_USER_USER)) {
setup.fields |= MNCC_F_USERUSER;
gsm48_decode_useruser(&setup.useruser,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_USER_USER)-1);
}
/* ss-version */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_SS_VERS)) {
setup.fields |= MNCC_F_SSVERSION;
gsm48_decode_ssversion(&setup.ssversion,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_SS_VERS)-1);
}
/* CLIR suppression */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_CLIR_SUPP))
setup.clir.sup = 1;
/* CLIR invocation */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_CLIR_INVOC))
setup.clir.inv = 1;
/* cc cap */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_CC_CAP)) {
setup.fields |= MNCC_F_CCCAP;
gsm48_decode_cccap(&setup.cccap,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_CC_CAP)-1);
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}
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_INITIATED);
LOGP(DCC, LOGL_INFO, "Subscriber %s (%s) sends SETUP to %s\n",
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vlr_subscr_name(trans->vsub), trans->vsub->msisdn,
setup.called.number);
rate_ctr_inc(&trans->net->msc_ctrs->ctr[MSC_CTR_CALL_MO_SETUP]);
/* indicate setup to MNCC */
mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_SETUP_IND, &setup);
/* MNCC code will modify the channel asynchronously, we should
* ipaccess-bind only after the modification has been made to the
* lchan->tch_mode */
return 0;
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}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC STUP");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh;
struct gsm_mncc *setup = arg;
int rc, trans_id;
gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
/* transaction id must not be assigned */
if (trans->transaction_id != 0xff) { /* unasssigned */
DEBUGP(DCC, "TX Setup with assigned transaction. "
"This is not allowed!\n");
/* Temporarily out of order */
rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->net, trans, trans->callref,
Use correct cause value and cause location Fixed indication of cause value and location. Replaced plain cause numbers by definitions from header file. diff --git a/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c b/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c index f323a2a..39e7b1f 100644 --- a/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c +++ b/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c @@ -1865,8 +1865,7 @@ int mncc_release_ind(struct gsm_network *net, struct gsm_trans *trans, memset(&rel, 0, sizeof(rel)); rel.callref = callref; - mncc_set_cause(&rel, GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, - GSM48_CC_CAUSE_UNASSIGNED_NR); + mncc_set_cause(&rel, location, value); return mncc_recvmsg(net, trans, MNCC_REL_IND, &rel); } @@ -1879,7 +1878,9 @@ void free_trans(struct gsm_trans *trans) /* send release to L4, if callref still exists */ if (trans->callref) { /* Ressource unavailable */ - mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, 1, 47); + mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); if (trans->state != GSM_CSTATE_NULL) new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_NULL); } @@ -1960,7 +1961,7 @@ static int setup_trig_pag_evt(unsigned int hooknum, unsigned int event, subscr->extension); /* Temporarily out of order */ mncc_release_ind(transt->network, transt, transt->callref, - 1, 27); + 1, GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO); transt->callref = 0; free_trans(transt); break; @@ -2270,7 +2271,8 @@ static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg) "This is not allowed!\n"); /* Temporarily out of order */ rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, - 1, 47); + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); trans->callref = 0; free_trans(trans); return rc; @@ -2287,7 +2289,8 @@ static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg) if ((trans_id_mask & 0x007f) == 0x7f) { /* no free transaction ID */ rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, - 1, 47); + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); trans->callref = 0; free_trans(trans); return rc; @@ -3373,14 +3376,18 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) "unknown callref %d\n", data->called.number, get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->callref); /* Invalid call reference */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 81); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INVAL_TRANS_ID); } if (!data->called.number[0] && !data->called.imsi[0]) { DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts - trx - ts - ti) " "Received '%s' from MNCC with " "no number or IMSI\n", get_mncc_name(msg_type)); /* Invalid number */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 28); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INV_NR_FORMAT); } /* New transaction due to setup, find subscriber */ if (data->called.number[0]) @@ -3394,7 +3401,9 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) "unknown subscriber %s\n", data->called.number, get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number); /* Unknown subscriber */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 1); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_UNASSIGNED_NR); } /* If subscriber is not "attached" */ if (!subscr->lac) { @@ -3404,14 +3413,18 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number); subscr_put(subscr); /* Temporarily out of order */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 27); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO); } /* Create transaction */ if (!(trans = calloc(1, sizeof(struct gsm_trans)))) { DEBUGP(DCC, "No memory for trans.\n"); subscr_put(subscr); /* Ressource unavailable */ - mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 47); + mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); return -ENOMEM; } trans->callref = data->callref;
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GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU,
GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL);
trans->callref = 0;
trans_free(trans);
return rc;
}
/* Get free transaction_id */
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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trans_id = trans_assign_trans_id(trans->net, trans->vsub,
GSM48_PDISC_CC, 0);
if (trans_id < 0) {
/* no free transaction ID */
rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->net, trans, trans->callref,
Use correct cause value and cause location Fixed indication of cause value and location. Replaced plain cause numbers by definitions from header file. diff --git a/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c b/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c index f323a2a..39e7b1f 100644 --- a/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c +++ b/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c @@ -1865,8 +1865,7 @@ int mncc_release_ind(struct gsm_network *net, struct gsm_trans *trans, memset(&rel, 0, sizeof(rel)); rel.callref = callref; - mncc_set_cause(&rel, GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, - GSM48_CC_CAUSE_UNASSIGNED_NR); + mncc_set_cause(&rel, location, value); return mncc_recvmsg(net, trans, MNCC_REL_IND, &rel); } @@ -1879,7 +1878,9 @@ void free_trans(struct gsm_trans *trans) /* send release to L4, if callref still exists */ if (trans->callref) { /* Ressource unavailable */ - mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, 1, 47); + mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); if (trans->state != GSM_CSTATE_NULL) new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_NULL); } @@ -1960,7 +1961,7 @@ static int setup_trig_pag_evt(unsigned int hooknum, unsigned int event, subscr->extension); /* Temporarily out of order */ mncc_release_ind(transt->network, transt, transt->callref, - 1, 27); + 1, GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO); transt->callref = 0; free_trans(transt); break; @@ -2270,7 +2271,8 @@ static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg) "This is not allowed!\n"); /* Temporarily out of order */ rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, - 1, 47); + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); trans->callref = 0; free_trans(trans); return rc; @@ -2287,7 +2289,8 @@ static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg) if ((trans_id_mask & 0x007f) == 0x7f) { /* no free transaction ID */ rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, - 1, 47); + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); trans->callref = 0; free_trans(trans); return rc; @@ -3373,14 +3376,18 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) "unknown callref %d\n", data->called.number, get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->callref); /* Invalid call reference */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 81); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INVAL_TRANS_ID); } if (!data->called.number[0] && !data->called.imsi[0]) { DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts - trx - ts - ti) " "Received '%s' from MNCC with " "no number or IMSI\n", get_mncc_name(msg_type)); /* Invalid number */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 28); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INV_NR_FORMAT); } /* New transaction due to setup, find subscriber */ if (data->called.number[0]) @@ -3394,7 +3401,9 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) "unknown subscriber %s\n", data->called.number, get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number); /* Unknown subscriber */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 1); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_UNASSIGNED_NR); } /* If subscriber is not "attached" */ if (!subscr->lac) { @@ -3404,14 +3413,18 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number); subscr_put(subscr); /* Temporarily out of order */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 27); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO); } /* Create transaction */ if (!(trans = calloc(1, sizeof(struct gsm_trans)))) { DEBUGP(DCC, "No memory for trans.\n"); subscr_put(subscr); /* Ressource unavailable */ - mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 47); + mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); return -ENOMEM; } trans->callref = data->callref;
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GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU,
GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL);
trans->callref = 0;
trans_free(trans);
return rc;
}
trans->transaction_id = trans_id;
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_SETUP;
gsm48_start_cc_timer(trans, 0x303, GSM48_T303);
/* bearer capability */
if (setup->fields & MNCC_F_BEARER_CAP)
gsm48_encode_bearer_cap(msg, 0, &setup->bearer_cap);
/* facility */
if (setup->fields & MNCC_F_FACILITY)
gsm48_encode_facility(msg, 0, &setup->facility);
/* progress */
if (setup->fields & MNCC_F_PROGRESS)
gsm48_encode_progress(msg, 0, &setup->progress);
/* calling party BCD number */
if (setup->fields & MNCC_F_CALLING)
gsm48_encode_calling(msg, &setup->calling);
/* called party BCD number */
if (setup->fields & MNCC_F_CALLED)
gsm48_encode_called(msg, &setup->called);
/* user-user */
if (setup->fields & MNCC_F_USERUSER)
gsm48_encode_useruser(msg, 0, &setup->useruser);
/* redirecting party BCD number */
if (setup->fields & MNCC_F_REDIRECTING)
gsm48_encode_redirecting(msg, &setup->redirecting);
/* signal */
if (setup->fields & MNCC_F_SIGNAL)
gsm48_encode_signal(msg, setup->signal);
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_CALL_PRESENT);
rate_ctr_inc(&trans->net->msc_ctrs->ctr[MSC_CTR_CALL_MT_SETUP]);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_call_conf(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
unsigned int payload_len = msgb_l3len(msg) - sizeof(*gh);
struct tlv_parsed tp;
struct gsm_mncc call_conf;
gsm48_stop_cc_timer(trans);
gsm48_start_cc_timer(trans, 0x310, GSM48_T310);
memset(&call_conf, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
call_conf.callref = trans->callref;
call_conf.lchan_type = trans->conn->lchan->type;
tlv_parse(&tp, &gsm48_att_tlvdef, gh->data, payload_len, 0, 0);
#if 0
/* repeat */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_REPEAT_CIR))
call_conf.repeat = 1;
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_REPEAT_SEQ))
call_conf.repeat = 2;
#endif
/* bearer capability */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_BEARER_CAP)) {
call_conf.fields |= MNCC_F_BEARER_CAP;
gsm48_decode_bearer_cap(&call_conf.bearer_cap,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_BEARER_CAP)-1);
apply_codec_restrictions(trans->conn->bts, &call_conf.bearer_cap);
}
/* cause */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_CAUSE)) {
call_conf.fields |= MNCC_F_CAUSE;
gsm48_decode_cause(&call_conf.cause,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_CAUSE)-1);
}
/* cc cap */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_CC_CAP)) {
call_conf.fields |= MNCC_F_CCCAP;
gsm48_decode_cccap(&call_conf.cccap,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_CC_CAP)-1);
}
/* IMSI of called subscriber */
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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osmo_strlcpy(call_conf.imsi, trans->vsub->imsi, sizeof(call_conf.imsi));
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_MO_TERM_CALL_CONF);
return mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_CALL_CONF_IND,
&call_conf);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_call_proc(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *proceeding = arg;
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC PROC");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_CALL_PROC;
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_MO_CALL_PROC);
/* bearer capability */
if (proceeding->fields & MNCC_F_BEARER_CAP)
gsm48_encode_bearer_cap(msg, 0, &proceeding->bearer_cap);
/* facility */
if (proceeding->fields & MNCC_F_FACILITY)
gsm48_encode_facility(msg, 0, &proceeding->facility);
/* progress */
if (proceeding->fields & MNCC_F_PROGRESS)
gsm48_encode_progress(msg, 0, &proceeding->progress);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_alerting(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
unsigned int payload_len = msgb_l3len(msg) - sizeof(*gh);
struct tlv_parsed tp;
struct gsm_mncc alerting;
gsm48_stop_cc_timer(trans);
gsm48_start_cc_timer(trans, 0x301, GSM48_T301);
memset(&alerting, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
alerting.callref = trans->callref;
tlv_parse(&tp, &gsm48_att_tlvdef, gh->data, payload_len, 0, 0);
/* facility */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_FACILITY)) {
alerting.fields |= MNCC_F_FACILITY;
gsm48_decode_facility(&alerting.facility,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_FACILITY)-1);
}
/* progress */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_PROGR_IND)) {
alerting.fields |= MNCC_F_PROGRESS;
gsm48_decode_progress(&alerting.progress,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_PROGR_IND)-1);
}
/* ss-version */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_SS_VERS)) {
alerting.fields |= MNCC_F_SSVERSION;
gsm48_decode_ssversion(&alerting.ssversion,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_SS_VERS)-1);
}
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_CALL_RECEIVED);
return mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_ALERT_IND,
&alerting);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_alerting(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *alerting = arg;
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC ALERT");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_ALERTING;
/* facility */
if (alerting->fields & MNCC_F_FACILITY)
gsm48_encode_facility(msg, 0, &alerting->facility);
/* progress */
if (alerting->fields & MNCC_F_PROGRESS)
gsm48_encode_progress(msg, 0, &alerting->progress);
/* user-user */
if (alerting->fields & MNCC_F_USERUSER)
gsm48_encode_useruser(msg, 0, &alerting->useruser);
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_CALL_DELIVERED);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_progress(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *progress = arg;
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC PROGRESS");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_PROGRESS;
/* progress */
gsm48_encode_progress(msg, 1, &progress->progress);
/* user-user */
if (progress->fields & MNCC_F_USERUSER)
gsm48_encode_useruser(msg, 0, &progress->useruser);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_connect(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *connect = arg;
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSN 04.08 CC CON");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_CONNECT;
gsm48_stop_cc_timer(trans);
gsm48_start_cc_timer(trans, 0x313, GSM48_T313);
/* facility */
if (connect->fields & MNCC_F_FACILITY)
gsm48_encode_facility(msg, 0, &connect->facility);
/* progress */
if (connect->fields & MNCC_F_PROGRESS)
gsm48_encode_progress(msg, 0, &connect->progress);
/* connected number */
if (connect->fields & MNCC_F_CONNECTED)
gsm48_encode_connected(msg, &connect->connected);
/* user-user */
if (connect->fields & MNCC_F_USERUSER)
gsm48_encode_useruser(msg, 0, &connect->useruser);
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_CONNECT_IND);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_connect(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
unsigned int payload_len = msgb_l3len(msg) - sizeof(*gh);
struct tlv_parsed tp;
struct gsm_mncc connect;
gsm48_stop_cc_timer(trans);
memset(&connect, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
connect.callref = trans->callref;
tlv_parse(&tp, &gsm48_att_tlvdef, gh->data, payload_len, 0, 0);
/* use subscriber as connected party number */
connect.fields |= MNCC_F_CONNECTED;
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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osmo_strlcpy(connect.connected.number, trans->vsub->msisdn, sizeof(connect.connected.number));
osmo_strlcpy(connect.imsi, trans->vsub->imsi, sizeof(connect.imsi));
/* facility */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_FACILITY)) {
connect.fields |= MNCC_F_FACILITY;
gsm48_decode_facility(&connect.facility,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_FACILITY)-1);
}
/* user-user */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_USER_USER)) {
connect.fields |= MNCC_F_USERUSER;
gsm48_decode_useruser(&connect.useruser,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_USER_USER)-1);
}
/* ss-version */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_SS_VERS)) {
connect.fields |= MNCC_F_SSVERSION;
gsm48_decode_ssversion(&connect.ssversion,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_SS_VERS)-1);
}
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_CONNECT_REQUEST);
rate_ctr_inc(&trans->net->msc_ctrs->ctr[MSC_CTR_CALL_MT_CONNECT]);
return mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_SETUP_CNF, &connect);
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_connect_ack(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm_mncc connect_ack;
gsm48_stop_cc_timer(trans);
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE);
rate_ctr_inc(&trans->net->msc_ctrs->ctr[MSC_CTR_CALL_MO_CONNECT_ACK]);
memset(&connect_ack, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
connect_ack.callref = trans->callref;
return mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_SETUP_COMPL_IND,
&connect_ack);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_connect_ack(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC CON ACK");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_CONNECT_ACK;
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_disconnect(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
unsigned int payload_len = msgb_l3len(msg) - sizeof(*gh);
struct tlv_parsed tp;
struct gsm_mncc disc;
gsm48_stop_cc_timer(trans);
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_DISCONNECT_REQ);
memset(&disc, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
disc.callref = trans->callref;
tlv_parse(&tp, &gsm48_att_tlvdef, gh->data, payload_len, GSM48_IE_CAUSE, 0);
/* cause */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_CAUSE)) {
disc.fields |= MNCC_F_CAUSE;
gsm48_decode_cause(&disc.cause,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_CAUSE)-1);
}
/* facility */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_FACILITY)) {
disc.fields |= MNCC_F_FACILITY;
gsm48_decode_facility(&disc.facility,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_FACILITY)-1);
}
/* user-user */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_USER_USER)) {
disc.fields |= MNCC_F_USERUSER;
gsm48_decode_useruser(&disc.useruser,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_USER_USER)-1);
}
/* ss-version */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_SS_VERS)) {
disc.fields |= MNCC_F_SSVERSION;
gsm48_decode_ssversion(&disc.ssversion,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_SS_VERS)-1);
}
return mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_DISC_IND, &disc);
}
static struct gsm_mncc_cause default_cause = {
.location = GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU,
.coding = 0,
.rec = 0,
.rec_val = 0,
.value = GSM48_CC_CAUSE_NORMAL_UNSPEC,
.diag_len = 0,
.diag = { 0 },
};
static int gsm48_cc_tx_disconnect(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *disc = arg;
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC DISC");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_DISCONNECT;
gsm48_stop_cc_timer(trans);
gsm48_start_cc_timer(trans, 0x306, GSM48_T306);
/* cause */
if (disc->fields & MNCC_F_CAUSE)
gsm48_encode_cause(msg, 1, &disc->cause);
else
gsm48_encode_cause(msg, 1, &default_cause);
/* facility */
if (disc->fields & MNCC_F_FACILITY)
gsm48_encode_facility(msg, 0, &disc->facility);
/* progress */
if (disc->fields & MNCC_F_PROGRESS)
gsm48_encode_progress(msg, 0, &disc->progress);
/* user-user */
if (disc->fields & MNCC_F_USERUSER)
gsm48_encode_useruser(msg, 0, &disc->useruser);
/* store disconnect cause for T306 expiry */
memcpy(&trans->cc.msg, disc, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_DISCONNECT_IND);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_release(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
unsigned int payload_len = msgb_l3len(msg) - sizeof(*gh);
struct tlv_parsed tp;
struct gsm_mncc rel;
int rc;
gsm48_stop_cc_timer(trans);
memset(&rel, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
rel.callref = trans->callref;
tlv_parse(&tp, &gsm48_att_tlvdef, gh->data, payload_len, 0, 0);
/* cause */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_CAUSE)) {
rel.fields |= MNCC_F_CAUSE;
gsm48_decode_cause(&rel.cause,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_CAUSE)-1);
}
/* facility */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_FACILITY)) {
rel.fields |= MNCC_F_FACILITY;
gsm48_decode_facility(&rel.facility,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_FACILITY)-1);
}
/* user-user */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_USER_USER)) {
rel.fields |= MNCC_F_USERUSER;
gsm48_decode_useruser(&rel.useruser,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_USER_USER)-1);
}
/* ss-version */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_SS_VERS)) {
rel.fields |= MNCC_F_SSVERSION;
gsm48_decode_ssversion(&rel.ssversion,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_SS_VERS)-1);
}
if (trans->cc.state == GSM_CSTATE_RELEASE_REQ) {
/* release collision 5.4.5 */
rc = mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_REL_CNF, &rel);
} else {
rc = gsm48_tx_simple(trans->conn,
GSM48_PDISC_CC | (trans->transaction_id << 4),
GSM48_MT_CC_RELEASE_COMPL);
rc = mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_REL_IND, &rel);
}
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_NULL);
trans->callref = 0;
trans_free(trans);
return rc;
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_release(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *rel = arg;
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC REL");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_RELEASE;
gsm48_stop_cc_timer(trans);
gsm48_start_cc_timer(trans, 0x308, GSM48_T308);
/* cause */
if (rel->fields & MNCC_F_CAUSE)
gsm48_encode_cause(msg, 0, &rel->cause);
/* facility */
if (rel->fields & MNCC_F_FACILITY)
gsm48_encode_facility(msg, 0, &rel->facility);
/* user-user */
if (rel->fields & MNCC_F_USERUSER)
gsm48_encode_useruser(msg, 0, &rel->useruser);
trans->cc.T308_second = 0;
memcpy(&trans->cc.msg, rel, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
if (trans->cc.state != GSM_CSTATE_RELEASE_REQ)
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_RELEASE_REQ);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_release_compl(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
unsigned int payload_len = msgb_l3len(msg) - sizeof(*gh);
struct tlv_parsed tp;
struct gsm_mncc rel;
int rc = 0;
gsm48_stop_cc_timer(trans);
memset(&rel, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
rel.callref = trans->callref;
tlv_parse(&tp, &gsm48_att_tlvdef, gh->data, payload_len, 0, 0);
/* cause */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_CAUSE)) {
rel.fields |= MNCC_F_CAUSE;
gsm48_decode_cause(&rel.cause,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_CAUSE)-1);
}
/* facility */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_FACILITY)) {
rel.fields |= MNCC_F_FACILITY;
gsm48_decode_facility(&rel.facility,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_FACILITY)-1);
}
/* user-user */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_USER_USER)) {
rel.fields |= MNCC_F_USERUSER;
gsm48_decode_useruser(&rel.useruser,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_USER_USER)-1);
}
/* ss-version */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_SS_VERS)) {
rel.fields |= MNCC_F_SSVERSION;
gsm48_decode_ssversion(&rel.ssversion,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_SS_VERS)-1);
}
if (trans->callref) {
switch (trans->cc.state) {
case GSM_CSTATE_CALL_PRESENT:
rc = mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans,
MNCC_REJ_IND, &rel);
break;
case GSM_CSTATE_RELEASE_REQ:
rc = mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans,
MNCC_REL_CNF, &rel);
break;
default:
rc = mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans,
MNCC_REL_IND, &rel);
}
}
trans->callref = 0;
trans_free(trans);
return rc;
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_release_compl(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *rel = arg;
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC REL COMPL");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
int ret;
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_RELEASE_COMPL;
trans->callref = 0;
gsm48_stop_cc_timer(trans);
/* cause */
if (rel->fields & MNCC_F_CAUSE)
gsm48_encode_cause(msg, 0, &rel->cause);
/* facility */
if (rel->fields & MNCC_F_FACILITY)
gsm48_encode_facility(msg, 0, &rel->facility);
/* user-user */
if (rel->fields & MNCC_F_USERUSER)
gsm48_encode_useruser(msg, 0, &rel->useruser);
ret = gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
trans_free(trans);
return ret;
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_facility(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
unsigned int payload_len = msgb_l3len(msg) - sizeof(*gh);
struct tlv_parsed tp;
struct gsm_mncc fac;
memset(&fac, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
fac.callref = trans->callref;
tlv_parse(&tp, &gsm48_att_tlvdef, gh->data, payload_len, GSM48_IE_FACILITY, 0);
/* facility */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_FACILITY)) {
fac.fields |= MNCC_F_FACILITY;
gsm48_decode_facility(&fac.facility,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_FACILITY)-1);
}
/* ss-version */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_SS_VERS)) {
fac.fields |= MNCC_F_SSVERSION;
gsm48_decode_ssversion(&fac.ssversion,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_SS_VERS)-1);
}
return mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_FACILITY_IND, &fac);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_facility(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *fac = arg;
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC FAC");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_FACILITY;
/* facility */
gsm48_encode_facility(msg, 1, &fac->facility);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_hold(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm_mncc hold;
memset(&hold, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
hold.callref = trans->callref;
return mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_HOLD_IND, &hold);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_hold_ack(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC HLD ACK");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_HOLD_ACK;
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_hold_rej(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *hold_rej = arg;
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC HLD REJ");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_HOLD_REJ;
/* cause */
if (hold_rej->fields & MNCC_F_CAUSE)
gsm48_encode_cause(msg, 1, &hold_rej->cause);
else
gsm48_encode_cause(msg, 1, &default_cause);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_retrieve(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm_mncc retrieve;
memset(&retrieve, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
retrieve.callref = trans->callref;
return mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_RETRIEVE_IND,
&retrieve);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_retrieve_ack(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC RETR ACK");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_RETR_ACK;
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_retrieve_rej(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *retrieve_rej = arg;
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC RETR REJ");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_RETR_REJ;
/* cause */
if (retrieve_rej->fields & MNCC_F_CAUSE)
gsm48_encode_cause(msg, 1, &retrieve_rej->cause);
else
gsm48_encode_cause(msg, 1, &default_cause);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_start_dtmf(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
unsigned int payload_len = msgb_l3len(msg) - sizeof(*gh);
struct tlv_parsed tp;
struct gsm_mncc dtmf;
memset(&dtmf, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
dtmf.callref = trans->callref;
tlv_parse(&tp, &gsm48_att_tlvdef, gh->data, payload_len, 0, 0);
/* keypad facility */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_KPD_FACILITY)) {
dtmf.fields |= MNCC_F_KEYPAD;
gsm48_decode_keypad(&dtmf.keypad,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_KPD_FACILITY)-1);
}
return mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_START_DTMF_IND, &dtmf);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_start_dtmf_ack(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *dtmf = arg;
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 DTMF ACK");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_START_DTMF_ACK;
/* keypad */
if (dtmf->fields & MNCC_F_KEYPAD)
gsm48_encode_keypad(msg, dtmf->keypad);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_start_dtmf_rej(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *dtmf = arg;
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 DTMF REJ");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_START_DTMF_REJ;
/* cause */
if (dtmf->fields & MNCC_F_CAUSE)
gsm48_encode_cause(msg, 1, &dtmf->cause);
else
gsm48_encode_cause(msg, 1, &default_cause);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_stop_dtmf_ack(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 DTMF STP ACK");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_STOP_DTMF_ACK;
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_stop_dtmf(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm_mncc dtmf;
memset(&dtmf, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
dtmf.callref = trans->callref;
return mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_STOP_DTMF_IND, &dtmf);
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_modify(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
unsigned int payload_len = msgb_l3len(msg) - sizeof(*gh);
struct tlv_parsed tp;
struct gsm_mncc modify;
memset(&modify, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
modify.callref = trans->callref;
tlv_parse(&tp, &gsm48_att_tlvdef, gh->data, payload_len, GSM48_IE_BEARER_CAP, 0);
/* bearer capability */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_BEARER_CAP)) {
modify.fields |= MNCC_F_BEARER_CAP;
gsm48_decode_bearer_cap(&modify.bearer_cap,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_BEARER_CAP)-1);
apply_codec_restrictions(trans->conn->bts, &modify.bearer_cap);
}
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_MO_ORIG_MODIFY);
return mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_MODIFY_IND, &modify);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_modify(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *modify = arg;
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC MOD");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_MODIFY;
gsm48_start_cc_timer(trans, 0x323, GSM48_T323);
/* bearer capability */
gsm48_encode_bearer_cap(msg, 1, &modify->bearer_cap);
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_MO_TERM_MODIFY);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_modify_complete(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
unsigned int payload_len = msgb_l3len(msg) - sizeof(*gh);
struct tlv_parsed tp;
struct gsm_mncc modify;
gsm48_stop_cc_timer(trans);
memset(&modify, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
modify.callref = trans->callref;
tlv_parse(&tp, &gsm48_att_tlvdef, gh->data, payload_len, GSM48_IE_BEARER_CAP, 0);
/* bearer capability */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_BEARER_CAP)) {
modify.fields |= MNCC_F_BEARER_CAP;
gsm48_decode_bearer_cap(&modify.bearer_cap,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_BEARER_CAP)-1);
apply_codec_restrictions(trans->conn->bts, &modify.bearer_cap);
}
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE);
return mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_MODIFY_CNF, &modify);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_modify_complete(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *modify = arg;
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC MOD COMPL");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_MODIFY_COMPL;
/* bearer capability */
gsm48_encode_bearer_cap(msg, 1, &modify->bearer_cap);
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_modify_reject(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
unsigned int payload_len = msgb_l3len(msg) - sizeof(*gh);
struct tlv_parsed tp;
struct gsm_mncc modify;
gsm48_stop_cc_timer(trans);
memset(&modify, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
modify.callref = trans->callref;
tlv_parse(&tp, &gsm48_att_tlvdef, gh->data, payload_len, GSM48_IE_BEARER_CAP, GSM48_IE_CAUSE);
/* bearer capability */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_BEARER_CAP)) {
modify.fields |= GSM48_IE_BEARER_CAP;
gsm48_decode_bearer_cap(&modify.bearer_cap,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_BEARER_CAP)-1);
apply_codec_restrictions(trans->conn->bts, &modify.bearer_cap);
}
/* cause */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_CAUSE)) {
modify.fields |= MNCC_F_CAUSE;
gsm48_decode_cause(&modify.cause,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_CAUSE)-1);
}
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE);
return mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_MODIFY_REJ, &modify);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_modify_reject(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *modify = arg;
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC MOD REJ");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_MODIFY_REJECT;
/* bearer capability */
gsm48_encode_bearer_cap(msg, 1, &modify->bearer_cap);
/* cause */
gsm48_encode_cause(msg, 1, &modify->cause);
new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_notify(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *notify = arg;
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 CC NOT");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_NOTIFY;
/* notify */
gsm48_encode_notify(msg, notify->notify);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_notify(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
unsigned int payload_len = msgb_l3len(msg) - sizeof(*gh);
// struct tlv_parsed tp;
struct gsm_mncc notify;
memset(&notify, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
notify.callref = trans->callref;
// tlv_parse(&tp, &gsm48_att_tlvdef, gh->data, payload_len);
if (payload_len >= 1)
gsm48_decode_notify(&notify.notify, gh->data);
return mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_NOTIFY_IND, &notify);
}
static int gsm48_cc_tx_userinfo(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *user = arg;
struct msgb *msg = gsm48_msgb_alloc_name("GSM 04.08 USR INFO");
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = (struct gsm48_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*gh));
gh->msg_type = GSM48_MT_CC_USER_INFO;
/* user-user */
if (user->fields & MNCC_F_USERUSER)
gsm48_encode_useruser(msg, 1, &user->useruser);
/* more data */
if (user->more)
gsm48_encode_more(msg);
return gsm48_conn_sendmsg(msg, trans->conn, trans);
}
static int gsm48_cc_rx_userinfo(struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
unsigned int payload_len = msgb_l3len(msg) - sizeof(*gh);
struct tlv_parsed tp;
struct gsm_mncc user;
memset(&user, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
user.callref = trans->callref;
tlv_parse(&tp, &gsm48_att_tlvdef, gh->data, payload_len, GSM48_IE_USER_USER, 0);
/* user-user */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_USER_USER)) {
user.fields |= MNCC_F_USERUSER;
gsm48_decode_useruser(&user.useruser,
TLVP_VAL(&tp, GSM48_IE_USER_USER)-1);
}
/* more data */
if (TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, GSM48_IE_MORE_DATA))
user.more = 1;
return mncc_recvmsg(trans->net, trans, MNCC_USERINFO_IND, &user);
}
static int _gsm48_lchan_modify(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_mncc *mode = arg;
struct gsm_lchan *lchan = trans->conn->lchan;
/*
* We were forced to make an assignment a lot earlier and
* we should avoid sending another assignment that might
* even lead to a different kind of lchan (TCH/F vs. TCH/H).
* In case of rtp-bridge it is too late to change things
* here.
*/
if (trans->conn->mncc_rtp_bridge && lchan->tch_mode != GSM48_CMODE_SIGN)
return 0;
return gsm0808_assign_req(trans->conn, mode->lchan_mode,
trans->conn->lchan->type != GSM_LCHAN_TCH_H);
}
static void mncc_recv_rtp(struct gsm_network *net, uint32_t callref,
int cmd, uint32_t addr, uint16_t port, uint32_t payload_type,
uint32_t payload_msg_type)
{
uint8_t data[sizeof(struct gsm_mncc)];
struct gsm_mncc_rtp *rtp;
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
rtp = (struct gsm_mncc_rtp *) &data[0];
rtp->callref = callref;
rtp->msg_type = cmd;
rtp->ip = addr;
rtp->port = port;
rtp->payload_type = payload_type;
rtp->payload_msg_type = payload_msg_type;
mncc_recvmsg(net, NULL, cmd, (struct gsm_mncc *)data);
}
static void mncc_recv_rtp_sock(struct gsm_network *net, struct gsm_trans *trans, int cmd)
{
struct gsm_lchan *lchan;
int msg_type;
lchan = trans->conn->lchan;
switch (lchan->abis_ip.rtp_payload) {
case RTP_PT_GSM_FULL:
msg_type = GSM_TCHF_FRAME;
break;
case RTP_PT_GSM_EFR:
msg_type = GSM_TCHF_FRAME_EFR;
break;
case RTP_PT_GSM_HALF:
msg_type = GSM_TCHH_FRAME;
break;
case RTP_PT_AMR:
msg_type = GSM_TCH_FRAME_AMR;
break;
default:
LOGP(DMNCC, LOGL_ERROR, "%s unknown payload type %d\n",
gsm_lchan_name(lchan), lchan->abis_ip.rtp_payload);
msg_type = 0;
break;
}
return mncc_recv_rtp(net, trans->callref, cmd,
lchan->abis_ip.bound_ip,
lchan->abis_ip.bound_port,
lchan->abis_ip.rtp_payload,
msg_type);
}
static void mncc_recv_rtp_err(struct gsm_network *net, uint32_t callref, int cmd)
{
return mncc_recv_rtp(net, callref, cmd, 0, 0, 0, 0);
}
static int tch_rtp_create(struct gsm_network *net, uint32_t callref)
{
struct gsm_bts *bts;
struct gsm_lchan *lchan;
struct gsm_trans *trans;
enum gsm48_chan_mode m;
/* Find callref */
trans = trans_find_by_callref(net, callref);
if (!trans) {
LOGP(DMNCC, LOGL_ERROR, "RTP create for non-existing trans\n");
mncc_recv_rtp_err(net, callref, MNCC_RTP_CREATE);
return -EIO;
}
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log_set_context(LOG_CTX_VLR_SUBSCR, trans->vsub);
if (!trans->conn) {
LOGP(DMNCC, LOGL_NOTICE, "RTP create for trans without conn\n");
mncc_recv_rtp_err(net, callref, MNCC_RTP_CREATE);
return 0;
}
lchan = trans->conn->lchan;
bts = lchan->ts->trx->bts;
if (!is_ipaccess_bts(bts)) {
/*
* I want this to be straight forward and have no audio flow
* through the nitb/osmo-mss system. This currently means that
* this will not work with BS11/Nokia type BTS. We would need
* to have a trau<->rtp bridge for these but still preferable
* in another process.
*/
LOGP(DMNCC, LOGL_ERROR, "RTP create only works with IP systems\n");
mncc_recv_rtp_err(net, callref, MNCC_RTP_CREATE);
return -EINVAL;
}
trans->conn->mncc_rtp_bridge = 1;
/*
* *sigh* we need to pick a codec now. Pick the most generic one
* right now and hope we could fix that later on. This is very
* similiar to the routine above.
* Fallback to the internal MNCC mode to select a route.
*/
if (lchan->tch_mode == GSM48_CMODE_SIGN) {
trans->conn->mncc_rtp_create_pending = 1;
m = mncc_codec_for_mode(lchan->type);
LOGP(DMNCC, LOGL_DEBUG, "RTP create: codec=%s, chan_type=%s\n",
get_value_string(gsm48_chan_mode_names, m),
get_value_string(gsm_chan_t_names, lchan->type));
return gsm0808_assign_req(trans->conn, m,
lchan->type != GSM_LCHAN_TCH_H);
}
mncc_recv_rtp_sock(trans->net, trans, MNCC_RTP_CREATE);
return 0;
}
static int tch_rtp_connect(struct gsm_network *net, void *arg)
{
struct gsm_lchan *lchan;
struct gsm_trans *trans;
struct gsm_mncc_rtp *rtp = arg;
/* Find callref */
trans = trans_find_by_callref(net, rtp->callref);
if (!trans) {
LOGP(DMNCC, LOGL_ERROR, "RTP connect for non-existing trans\n");
mncc_recv_rtp_err(net, rtp->callref, MNCC_RTP_CONNECT);
return -EIO;
}
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log_set_context(LOG_CTX_VLR_SUBSCR, trans->vsub);
if (!trans->conn) {
LOGP(DMNCC, LOGL_ERROR, "RTP connect for trans without conn\n");
mncc_recv_rtp_err(net, rtp->callref, MNCC_RTP_CONNECT);
return 0;
}
lchan = trans->conn->lchan;
LOGP(DMNCC, LOGL_DEBUG, "RTP connect: codec=%s, chan_type=%s\n",
get_value_string(gsm48_chan_mode_names,
mncc_codec_for_mode(lchan->type)),
get_value_string(gsm_chan_t_names, lchan->type));
/* TODO: Check if payload_msg_type is compatible with what we have */
if (rtp->payload_type != lchan->abis_ip.rtp_payload) {
LOGP(DMNCC, LOGL_ERROR, "RTP connect with different RTP payload\n");
mncc_recv_rtp_err(net, rtp->callref, MNCC_RTP_CONNECT);
}
/*
* FIXME: payload2 can't be sent with MDCX as the osmo-bts code
* complains about both rtp and rtp payload2 being present in the
* same package!
*/
trans->conn->mncc_rtp_connect_pending = 1;
return rsl_ipacc_mdcx(lchan, rtp->ip, rtp->port, 0);
}
static int tch_rtp_signal(struct gsm_lchan *lchan, int signal)
{
struct gsm_network *net;
struct gsm_trans *tmp, *trans = NULL;
net = lchan->ts->trx->bts->network;
llist_for_each_entry(tmp, &net->trans_list, entry) {
if (!tmp->conn)
continue;
if (tmp->conn->lchan != lchan && tmp->conn->ho_lchan != lchan)
continue;
trans = tmp;
break;
}
if (!trans) {
LOGP(DMNCC, LOGL_ERROR, "%s IPA abis signal but no transaction.\n",
gsm_lchan_name(lchan));
return 0;
}
switch (signal) {
case S_ABISIP_CRCX_ACK:
if (lchan->conn->mncc_rtp_create_pending) {
lchan->conn->mncc_rtp_create_pending = 0;
LOGP(DMNCC, LOGL_NOTICE, "%s sending pending RTP create ind.\n",
gsm_lchan_name(lchan));
mncc_recv_rtp_sock(net, trans, MNCC_RTP_CREATE);
}
/*
* TODO: this appears to be too early? Why not until after
* the handover detect or the handover complete?
*/
maybe_switch_for_handover(lchan);
break;
case S_ABISIP_MDCX_ACK:
if (lchan->conn->mncc_rtp_connect_pending) {
lchan->conn->mncc_rtp_connect_pending = 0;
LOGP(DMNCC, LOGL_NOTICE, "%s sending pending RTP connect ind.\n",
gsm_lchan_name(lchan));
mncc_recv_rtp_sock(net, trans, MNCC_RTP_CONNECT);
}
break;
}
return 0;
}
static struct downstate {
uint32_t states;
int type;
int (*rout) (struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg);
} downstatelist[] = {
/* mobile originating call establishment */
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_INITIATED), /* 5.2.1.2 */
MNCC_CALL_PROC_REQ, gsm48_cc_tx_call_proc},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_INITIATED) | SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_MO_CALL_PROC), /* 5.2.1.2 | 5.2.1.5 */
MNCC_ALERT_REQ, gsm48_cc_tx_alerting},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_INITIATED) | SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_MO_CALL_PROC) | SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_CALL_DELIVERED), /* 5.2.1.2 | 5.2.1.6 | 5.2.1.6 */
MNCC_SETUP_RSP, gsm48_cc_tx_connect},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_MO_CALL_PROC), /* 5.2.1.4.2 */
MNCC_PROGRESS_REQ, gsm48_cc_tx_progress},
/* mobile terminating call establishment */
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_NULL), /* 5.2.2.1 */
MNCC_SETUP_REQ, gsm48_cc_tx_setup},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_CONNECT_REQUEST),
MNCC_SETUP_COMPL_REQ, gsm48_cc_tx_connect_ack},
/* signalling during call */
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE),
MNCC_NOTIFY_REQ, gsm48_cc_tx_notify},
{ALL_STATES - SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_NULL) - SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_RELEASE_REQ),
MNCC_FACILITY_REQ, gsm48_cc_tx_facility},
{ALL_STATES,
MNCC_START_DTMF_RSP, gsm48_cc_tx_start_dtmf_ack},
{ALL_STATES,
MNCC_START_DTMF_REJ, gsm48_cc_tx_start_dtmf_rej},
{ALL_STATES,
MNCC_STOP_DTMF_RSP, gsm48_cc_tx_stop_dtmf_ack},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE),
MNCC_HOLD_CNF, gsm48_cc_tx_hold_ack},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE),
MNCC_HOLD_REJ, gsm48_cc_tx_hold_rej},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE),
MNCC_RETRIEVE_CNF, gsm48_cc_tx_retrieve_ack},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE),
MNCC_RETRIEVE_REJ, gsm48_cc_tx_retrieve_rej},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE),
MNCC_MODIFY_REQ, gsm48_cc_tx_modify},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_MO_ORIG_MODIFY),
MNCC_MODIFY_RSP, gsm48_cc_tx_modify_complete},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_MO_ORIG_MODIFY),
MNCC_MODIFY_REJ, gsm48_cc_tx_modify_reject},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE),
MNCC_USERINFO_REQ, gsm48_cc_tx_userinfo},
/* clearing */
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_INITIATED),
MNCC_REJ_REQ, gsm48_cc_tx_release_compl},
{ALL_STATES - SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_NULL) - SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_DISCONNECT_IND) - SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_RELEASE_REQ) - SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_DISCONNECT_REQ), /* 5.4.4 */
MNCC_DISC_REQ, gsm48_cc_tx_disconnect},
{ALL_STATES - SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_NULL) - SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_RELEASE_REQ), /* 5.4.3.2 */
MNCC_REL_REQ, gsm48_cc_tx_release},
/* special */
{ALL_STATES,
MNCC_LCHAN_MODIFY, _gsm48_lchan_modify},
};
#define DOWNSLLEN \
(sizeof(downstatelist) / sizeof(struct downstate))
int mncc_tx_to_cc(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg)
{
int i, rc = 0;
struct gsm_trans *trans = NULL, *transt;
struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn = NULL;
struct gsm_bts *bts = NULL;
struct gsm_mncc *data = arg, rel;
DEBUGP(DMNCC, "receive message %s\n", get_mncc_name(msg_type));
/* handle special messages */
switch(msg_type) {
case MNCC_BRIDGE:
rc = tch_bridge(net, arg);
if (rc < 0)
disconnect_bridge(net, arg, -rc);
return rc;
case MNCC_FRAME_DROP:
return tch_recv_mncc(net, data->callref, 0);
case MNCC_FRAME_RECV:
return tch_recv_mncc(net, data->callref, 1);
case MNCC_RTP_CREATE:
return tch_rtp_create(net, data->callref);
case MNCC_RTP_CONNECT:
return tch_rtp_connect(net, arg);
case MNCC_RTP_FREE:
/* unused right now */
return -EIO;
case GSM_TCHF_FRAME:
case GSM_TCHF_FRAME_EFR:
case GSM_TCHH_FRAME:
case GSM_TCH_FRAME_AMR:
/* Find callref */
trans = trans_find_by_callref(net, data->callref);
if (!trans) {
LOGP(DMNCC, LOGL_ERROR, "TCH frame for non-existing trans\n");
return -EIO;
}
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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log_set_context(LOG_CTX_VLR_SUBSCR, trans->vsub);
if (!trans->conn) {
LOGP(DMNCC, LOGL_NOTICE, "TCH frame for trans without conn\n");
return 0;
}
if (!trans->conn->lchan) {
LOGP(DMNCC, LOGL_NOTICE, "TCH frame for trans without lchan\n");
return 0;
}
if (trans->conn->lchan->type != GSM_LCHAN_TCH_F
&& trans->conn->lchan->type != GSM_LCHAN_TCH_H) {
/* This should be LOGL_ERROR or NOTICE, but
* unfortuantely it happens for a couple of frames at
* the beginning of every RTP connection */
LOGP(DMNCC, LOGL_DEBUG, "TCH frame for lchan != TCH_F/TCH_H\n");
return 0;
}
bts = trans->conn->lchan->ts->trx->bts;
switch (bts->type) {
case GSM_BTS_TYPE_NANOBTS:
case GSM_BTS_TYPE_OSMOBTS:
if (!trans->conn->lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket) {
DEBUGP(DMNCC, "TCH frame to lchan without RTP connection\n");
return 0;
}
return rtp_send_frame(trans->conn->lchan->abis_ip.rtp_socket, arg);
case GSM_BTS_TYPE_BS11:
case GSM_BTS_TYPE_RBS2000:
case GSM_BTS_TYPE_NOKIA_SITE:
return trau_send_frame(trans->conn->lchan, arg);
default:
LOGP(DCC, LOGL_ERROR, "Unknown BTS type %u\n", bts->type);
}
return -EINVAL;
}
memset(&rel, 0, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
rel.callref = data->callref;
/* Find callref */
trans = trans_find_by_callref(net, data->callref);
/* Callref unknown */
if (!trans) {
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struct vlr_subscr *vsub;
if (msg_type != MNCC_SETUP_REQ) {
DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts - trx - ts - ti -- sub %s) "
"Received '%s' from MNCC with "
"unknown callref %d\n", data->called.number,
get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->callref);
/* Invalid call reference */
Use correct cause value and cause location Fixed indication of cause value and location. Replaced plain cause numbers by definitions from header file. diff --git a/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c b/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c index f323a2a..39e7b1f 100644 --- a/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c +++ b/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c @@ -1865,8 +1865,7 @@ int mncc_release_ind(struct gsm_network *net, struct gsm_trans *trans, memset(&rel, 0, sizeof(rel)); rel.callref = callref; - mncc_set_cause(&rel, GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, - GSM48_CC_CAUSE_UNASSIGNED_NR); + mncc_set_cause(&rel, location, value); return mncc_recvmsg(net, trans, MNCC_REL_IND, &rel); } @@ -1879,7 +1878,9 @@ void free_trans(struct gsm_trans *trans) /* send release to L4, if callref still exists */ if (trans->callref) { /* Ressource unavailable */ - mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, 1, 47); + mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); if (trans->state != GSM_CSTATE_NULL) new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_NULL); } @@ -1960,7 +1961,7 @@ static int setup_trig_pag_evt(unsigned int hooknum, unsigned int event, subscr->extension); /* Temporarily out of order */ mncc_release_ind(transt->network, transt, transt->callref, - 1, 27); + 1, GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO); transt->callref = 0; free_trans(transt); break; @@ -2270,7 +2271,8 @@ static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg) "This is not allowed!\n"); /* Temporarily out of order */ rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, - 1, 47); + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); trans->callref = 0; free_trans(trans); return rc; @@ -2287,7 +2289,8 @@ static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg) if ((trans_id_mask & 0x007f) == 0x7f) { /* no free transaction ID */ rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, - 1, 47); + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); trans->callref = 0; free_trans(trans); return rc; @@ -3373,14 +3376,18 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) "unknown callref %d\n", data->called.number, get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->callref); /* Invalid call reference */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 81); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INVAL_TRANS_ID); } if (!data->called.number[0] && !data->called.imsi[0]) { DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts - trx - ts - ti) " "Received '%s' from MNCC with " "no number or IMSI\n", get_mncc_name(msg_type)); /* Invalid number */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 28); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INV_NR_FORMAT); } /* New transaction due to setup, find subscriber */ if (data->called.number[0]) @@ -3394,7 +3401,9 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) "unknown subscriber %s\n", data->called.number, get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number); /* Unknown subscriber */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 1); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_UNASSIGNED_NR); } /* If subscriber is not "attached" */ if (!subscr->lac) { @@ -3404,14 +3413,18 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number); subscr_put(subscr); /* Temporarily out of order */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 27); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO); } /* Create transaction */ if (!(trans = calloc(1, sizeof(struct gsm_trans)))) { DEBUGP(DCC, "No memory for trans.\n"); subscr_put(subscr); /* Ressource unavailable */ - mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 47); + mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); return -ENOMEM; } trans->callref = data->callref;
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return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref,
GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU,
GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INVAL_TRANS_ID);
}
if (!data->called.number[0] && !data->imsi[0]) {
DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts - trx - ts - ti) "
"Received '%s' from MNCC with "
"no number or IMSI\n", get_mncc_name(msg_type));
/* Invalid number */
return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref,
GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU,
GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INV_NR_FORMAT);
}
/* New transaction due to setup, find subscriber */
if (data->called.number[0])
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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vsub = vlr_subscr_find_by_msisdn(net->vlr,
data->called.number);
else
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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vsub = vlr_subscr_find_by_imsi(net->vlr, data->imsi);
/* update the subscriber we deal with */
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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log_set_context(LOG_CTX_VLR_SUBSCR, vsub);
/* If subscriber is not found */
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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if (!vsub) {
DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts - trx - ts - ti -- sub %s) "
"Received '%s' from MNCC with "
"unknown subscriber %s\n", data->called.number,
get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number);
/* Unknown subscriber */
Use correct cause value and cause location Fixed indication of cause value and location. Replaced plain cause numbers by definitions from header file. diff --git a/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c b/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c index f323a2a..39e7b1f 100644 --- a/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c +++ b/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c @@ -1865,8 +1865,7 @@ int mncc_release_ind(struct gsm_network *net, struct gsm_trans *trans, memset(&rel, 0, sizeof(rel)); rel.callref = callref; - mncc_set_cause(&rel, GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, - GSM48_CC_CAUSE_UNASSIGNED_NR); + mncc_set_cause(&rel, location, value); return mncc_recvmsg(net, trans, MNCC_REL_IND, &rel); } @@ -1879,7 +1878,9 @@ void free_trans(struct gsm_trans *trans) /* send release to L4, if callref still exists */ if (trans->callref) { /* Ressource unavailable */ - mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, 1, 47); + mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); if (trans->state != GSM_CSTATE_NULL) new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_NULL); } @@ -1960,7 +1961,7 @@ static int setup_trig_pag_evt(unsigned int hooknum, unsigned int event, subscr->extension); /* Temporarily out of order */ mncc_release_ind(transt->network, transt, transt->callref, - 1, 27); + 1, GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO); transt->callref = 0; free_trans(transt); break; @@ -2270,7 +2271,8 @@ static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg) "This is not allowed!\n"); /* Temporarily out of order */ rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, - 1, 47); + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); trans->callref = 0; free_trans(trans); return rc; @@ -2287,7 +2289,8 @@ static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg) if ((trans_id_mask & 0x007f) == 0x7f) { /* no free transaction ID */ rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, - 1, 47); + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); trans->callref = 0; free_trans(trans); return rc; @@ -3373,14 +3376,18 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) "unknown callref %d\n", data->called.number, get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->callref); /* Invalid call reference */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 81); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INVAL_TRANS_ID); } if (!data->called.number[0] && !data->called.imsi[0]) { DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts - trx - ts - ti) " "Received '%s' from MNCC with " "no number or IMSI\n", get_mncc_name(msg_type)); /* Invalid number */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 28); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INV_NR_FORMAT); } /* New transaction due to setup, find subscriber */ if (data->called.number[0]) @@ -3394,7 +3401,9 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) "unknown subscriber %s\n", data->called.number, get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number); /* Unknown subscriber */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 1); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_UNASSIGNED_NR); } /* If subscriber is not "attached" */ if (!subscr->lac) { @@ -3404,14 +3413,18 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number); subscr_put(subscr); /* Temporarily out of order */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 27); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO); } /* Create transaction */ if (!(trans = calloc(1, sizeof(struct gsm_trans)))) { DEBUGP(DCC, "No memory for trans.\n"); subscr_put(subscr); /* Ressource unavailable */ - mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 47); + mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); return -ENOMEM; } trans->callref = data->callref;
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return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref,
GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU,
GSM48_CC_CAUSE_UNASSIGNED_NR);
}
/* If subscriber is not "attached" */
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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if (!vsub->lac) {
DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts - trx - ts - ti -- sub %s) "
"Received '%s' from MNCC with "
"detached subscriber %s\n", data->called.number,
get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number);
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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vlr_subscr_put(vsub);
/* Temporarily out of order */
Use correct cause value and cause location Fixed indication of cause value and location. Replaced plain cause numbers by definitions from header file. diff --git a/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c b/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c index f323a2a..39e7b1f 100644 --- a/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c +++ b/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c @@ -1865,8 +1865,7 @@ int mncc_release_ind(struct gsm_network *net, struct gsm_trans *trans, memset(&rel, 0, sizeof(rel)); rel.callref = callref; - mncc_set_cause(&rel, GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, - GSM48_CC_CAUSE_UNASSIGNED_NR); + mncc_set_cause(&rel, location, value); return mncc_recvmsg(net, trans, MNCC_REL_IND, &rel); } @@ -1879,7 +1878,9 @@ void free_trans(struct gsm_trans *trans) /* send release to L4, if callref still exists */ if (trans->callref) { /* Ressource unavailable */ - mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, 1, 47); + mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); if (trans->state != GSM_CSTATE_NULL) new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_NULL); } @@ -1960,7 +1961,7 @@ static int setup_trig_pag_evt(unsigned int hooknum, unsigned int event, subscr->extension); /* Temporarily out of order */ mncc_release_ind(transt->network, transt, transt->callref, - 1, 27); + 1, GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO); transt->callref = 0; free_trans(transt); break; @@ -2270,7 +2271,8 @@ static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg) "This is not allowed!\n"); /* Temporarily out of order */ rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, - 1, 47); + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); trans->callref = 0; free_trans(trans); return rc; @@ -2287,7 +2289,8 @@ static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg) if ((trans_id_mask & 0x007f) == 0x7f) { /* no free transaction ID */ rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, - 1, 47); + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); trans->callref = 0; free_trans(trans); return rc; @@ -3373,14 +3376,18 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) "unknown callref %d\n", data->called.number, get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->callref); /* Invalid call reference */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 81); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INVAL_TRANS_ID); } if (!data->called.number[0] && !data->called.imsi[0]) { DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts - trx - ts - ti) " "Received '%s' from MNCC with " "no number or IMSI\n", get_mncc_name(msg_type)); /* Invalid number */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 28); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INV_NR_FORMAT); } /* New transaction due to setup, find subscriber */ if (data->called.number[0]) @@ -3394,7 +3401,9 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) "unknown subscriber %s\n", data->called.number, get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number); /* Unknown subscriber */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 1); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_UNASSIGNED_NR); } /* If subscriber is not "attached" */ if (!subscr->lac) { @@ -3404,14 +3413,18 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number); subscr_put(subscr); /* Temporarily out of order */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 27); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO); } /* Create transaction */ if (!(trans = calloc(1, sizeof(struct gsm_trans)))) { DEBUGP(DCC, "No memory for trans.\n"); subscr_put(subscr); /* Ressource unavailable */ - mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 47); + mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); return -ENOMEM; } trans->callref = data->callref;
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return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref,
GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU,
GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO);
}
/* Create transaction */
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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trans = trans_alloc(net, vsub, GSM48_PDISC_CC, 0xff, data->callref);
if (!trans) {
DEBUGP(DCC, "No memory for trans.\n");
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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vlr_subscr_put(vsub);
/* Ressource unavailable */
Use correct cause value and cause location Fixed indication of cause value and location. Replaced plain cause numbers by definitions from header file. diff --git a/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c b/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c index f323a2a..39e7b1f 100644 --- a/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c +++ b/openbsc/src/gsm_04_08.c @@ -1865,8 +1865,7 @@ int mncc_release_ind(struct gsm_network *net, struct gsm_trans *trans, memset(&rel, 0, sizeof(rel)); rel.callref = callref; - mncc_set_cause(&rel, GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, - GSM48_CC_CAUSE_UNASSIGNED_NR); + mncc_set_cause(&rel, location, value); return mncc_recvmsg(net, trans, MNCC_REL_IND, &rel); } @@ -1879,7 +1878,9 @@ void free_trans(struct gsm_trans *trans) /* send release to L4, if callref still exists */ if (trans->callref) { /* Ressource unavailable */ - mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, 1, 47); + mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); if (trans->state != GSM_CSTATE_NULL) new_cc_state(trans, GSM_CSTATE_NULL); } @@ -1960,7 +1961,7 @@ static int setup_trig_pag_evt(unsigned int hooknum, unsigned int event, subscr->extension); /* Temporarily out of order */ mncc_release_ind(transt->network, transt, transt->callref, - 1, 27); + 1, GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO); transt->callref = 0; free_trans(transt); break; @@ -2270,7 +2271,8 @@ static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg) "This is not allowed!\n"); /* Temporarily out of order */ rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, - 1, 47); + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); trans->callref = 0; free_trans(trans); return rc; @@ -2287,7 +2289,8 @@ static int gsm48_cc_tx_setup(struct gsm_trans *trans, void *arg) if ((trans_id_mask & 0x007f) == 0x7f) { /* no free transaction ID */ rc = mncc_release_ind(trans->network, trans, trans->callref, - 1, 47); + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); trans->callref = 0; free_trans(trans); return rc; @@ -3373,14 +3376,18 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) "unknown callref %d\n", data->called.number, get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->callref); /* Invalid call reference */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 81); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INVAL_TRANS_ID); } if (!data->called.number[0] && !data->called.imsi[0]) { DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts - trx - ts - ti) " "Received '%s' from MNCC with " "no number or IMSI\n", get_mncc_name(msg_type)); /* Invalid number */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 28); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_INV_NR_FORMAT); } /* New transaction due to setup, find subscriber */ if (data->called.number[0]) @@ -3394,7 +3401,9 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) "unknown subscriber %s\n", data->called.number, get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number); /* Unknown subscriber */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 1); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_UNASSIGNED_NR); } /* If subscriber is not "attached" */ if (!subscr->lac) { @@ -3404,14 +3413,18 @@ int mncc_send(struct gsm_network *net, int msg_type, void *arg) get_mncc_name(msg_type), data->called.number); subscr_put(subscr); /* Temporarily out of order */ - return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 27); + return mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_DEST_OOO); } /* Create transaction */ if (!(trans = calloc(1, sizeof(struct gsm_trans)))) { DEBUGP(DCC, "No memory for trans.\n"); subscr_put(subscr); /* Ressource unavailable */ - mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, 1, 47); + mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref, + GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU, + GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL); return -ENOMEM; } trans->callref = data->callref;
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mncc_release_ind(net, NULL, data->callref,
GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU,
GSM48_CC_CAUSE_RESOURCE_UNAVAIL);
return -ENOMEM;
}
/* Find lchan */
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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conn = connection_for_subscr(vsub);
/* If subscriber has no lchan */
if (!conn) {
/* find transaction with this subscriber already paging */
llist_for_each_entry(transt, &net->trans_list, entry) {
/* Transaction of our lchan? */
if (transt == trans ||
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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transt->vsub != vsub)
continue;
DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts - trx - ts - ti -- sub %s) "
"Received '%s' from MNCC with "
"unallocated channel, paging already "
"started for lac %d.\n",
data->called.number,
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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get_mncc_name(msg_type), vsub->lac);
vlr_subscr_put(vsub);
trans_free(trans);
return 0;
}
/* store setup informations until paging was successfull */
memcpy(&trans->cc.msg, data, sizeof(struct gsm_mncc));
/* Request a channel */
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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trans->paging_request = subscr_request_channel(
vsub,
RSL_CHANNEED_TCH_F,
setup_trig_pag_evt,
trans);
if (!trans->paging_request) {
LOGP(DCC, LOGL_ERROR, "Failed to allocate paging token.\n");
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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vlr_subscr_put(vsub);
trans_free(trans);
return 0;
}
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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vlr_subscr_put(vsub);
return 0;
}
/* Assign lchan */
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trans->conn = msc_subscr_conn_get(conn);
vlr_subscr_put(vsub);
} else {
/* update the subscriber we deal with */
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log_set_context(LOG_CTX_VLR_SUBSCR, trans->vsub);
}
if (trans->conn)
conn = trans->conn;
/* if paging did not respond yet */
if (!conn) {
DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts - trx - ts - ti -- sub %s) "
"Received '%s' from MNCC in paging state\n",
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vlr_subscr_msisdn_or_name(trans->vsub),
get_mncc_name(msg_type));
mncc_set_cause(&rel, GSM48_CAUSE_LOC_PRN_S_LU,
GSM48_CC_CAUSE_NORM_CALL_CLEAR);
if (msg_type == MNCC_REL_REQ)
rc = mncc_recvmsg(net, trans, MNCC_REL_CNF, &rel);
else
rc = mncc_recvmsg(net, trans, MNCC_REL_IND, &rel);
trans->callref = 0;
trans_free(trans);
return rc;
}
DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts %d trx %d ts %d ti %02x sub %s) "
"Received '%s' from MNCC in state %d (%s)\n",
conn->bts->nr, conn->lchan->ts->trx->nr, conn->lchan->ts->nr,
trans->transaction_id,
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vlr_subscr_msisdn_or_name(trans->conn->vsub),
get_mncc_name(msg_type), trans->cc.state,
gsm48_cc_state_name(trans->cc.state));
/* Find function for current state and message */
for (i = 0; i < DOWNSLLEN; i++)
if ((msg_type == downstatelist[i].type)
&& ((1 << trans->cc.state) & downstatelist[i].states))
break;
if (i == DOWNSLLEN) {
DEBUGP(DCC, "Message unhandled at this state.\n");
return 0;
}
rc = downstatelist[i].rout(trans, arg);
return rc;
}
static struct datastate {
uint32_t states;
int type;
int (*rout) (struct gsm_trans *trans, struct msgb *msg);
} datastatelist[] = {
/* mobile originating call establishment */
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_NULL), /* 5.2.1.2 */
GSM48_MT_CC_SETUP, gsm48_cc_rx_setup},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_NULL), /* 5.2.1.2 */
GSM48_MT_CC_EMERG_SETUP, gsm48_cc_rx_setup},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_CONNECT_IND), /* 5.2.1.2 */
GSM48_MT_CC_CONNECT_ACK, gsm48_cc_rx_connect_ack},
/* mobile terminating call establishment */
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_CALL_PRESENT), /* 5.2.2.3.2 */
GSM48_MT_CC_CALL_CONF, gsm48_cc_rx_call_conf},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_CALL_PRESENT) | SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_MO_TERM_CALL_CONF), /* ???? | 5.2.2.3.2 */
GSM48_MT_CC_ALERTING, gsm48_cc_rx_alerting},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_CALL_PRESENT) | SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_MO_TERM_CALL_CONF) | SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_CALL_RECEIVED), /* (5.2.2.6) | 5.2.2.6 | 5.2.2.6 */
GSM48_MT_CC_CONNECT, gsm48_cc_rx_connect},
/* signalling during call */
{ALL_STATES - SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_NULL),
GSM48_MT_CC_FACILITY, gsm48_cc_rx_facility},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE),
GSM48_MT_CC_NOTIFY, gsm48_cc_rx_notify},
{ALL_STATES,
GSM48_MT_CC_START_DTMF, gsm48_cc_rx_start_dtmf},
{ALL_STATES,
GSM48_MT_CC_STOP_DTMF, gsm48_cc_rx_stop_dtmf},
{ALL_STATES,
GSM48_MT_CC_STATUS_ENQ, gsm48_cc_rx_status_enq},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE),
GSM48_MT_CC_HOLD, gsm48_cc_rx_hold},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE),
GSM48_MT_CC_RETR, gsm48_cc_rx_retrieve},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE),
GSM48_MT_CC_MODIFY, gsm48_cc_rx_modify},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_MO_TERM_MODIFY),
GSM48_MT_CC_MODIFY_COMPL, gsm48_cc_rx_modify_complete},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_MO_TERM_MODIFY),
GSM48_MT_CC_MODIFY_REJECT, gsm48_cc_rx_modify_reject},
{SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_ACTIVE),
GSM48_MT_CC_USER_INFO, gsm48_cc_rx_userinfo},
/* clearing */
{ALL_STATES - SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_NULL) - SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_RELEASE_REQ), /* 5.4.3.2 */
GSM48_MT_CC_DISCONNECT, gsm48_cc_rx_disconnect},
{ALL_STATES - SBIT(GSM_CSTATE_NULL), /* 5.4.4.1.2.2 */
GSM48_MT_CC_RELEASE, gsm48_cc_rx_release},
{ALL_STATES, /* 5.4.3.4 */
GSM48_MT_CC_RELEASE_COMPL, gsm48_cc_rx_release_compl},
};
#define DATASLLEN \
(sizeof(datastatelist) / sizeof(struct datastate))
static int gsm0408_rcv_cc(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
uint8_t msg_type = gsm48_hdr_msg_type(gh);
uint8_t transaction_id = gsm48_hdr_trans_id_flip_ti(gh);
struct gsm_trans *trans = NULL;
int i, rc = 0;
if (msg_type & 0x80) {
DEBUGP(DCC, "MSG 0x%2x not defined for PD error\n", msg_type);
return -EINVAL;
}
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if (!conn->vsub) {
LOGP(DCC, LOGL_ERROR, "Invalid conn: no subscriber\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
/* Find transaction */
trans = trans_find_by_id(conn, GSM48_PDISC_CC, transaction_id);
DEBUGP(DCC, "(bts %d trx %d ts %d ti %x sub %s) "
"Received '%s' from MS in state %d (%s)\n",
conn->bts->nr, conn->lchan->ts->trx->nr, conn->lchan->ts->nr,
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transaction_id, vlr_subscr_msisdn_or_name(conn->vsub),
gsm48_cc_msg_name(msg_type), trans?(trans->cc.state):0,
gsm48_cc_state_name(trans?(trans->cc.state):0));
/* Create transaction */
if (!trans) {
DEBUGP(DCC, "Unknown transaction ID %x, "
"creating new trans.\n", transaction_id);
/* Create transaction */
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trans = trans_alloc(conn->network, conn->vsub,
GSM48_PDISC_CC,
transaction_id, new_callref++);
if (!trans) {
DEBUGP(DCC, "No memory for trans.\n");
rc = gsm48_tx_simple(conn,
GSM48_PDISC_CC | (transaction_id << 4),
GSM48_MT_CC_RELEASE_COMPL);
return -ENOMEM;
}
/* Assign transaction */
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trans->conn = msc_subscr_conn_get(conn);
cm_service_request_concludes(conn, msg);
}
/* find function for current state and message */
for (i = 0; i < DATASLLEN; i++)
if ((msg_type == datastatelist[i].type)
&& ((1 << trans->cc.state) & datastatelist[i].states))
break;
if (i == DATASLLEN) {
DEBUGP(DCC, "Message unhandled at this state.\n");
return 0;
}
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assert(trans->vsub);
rc = datastatelist[i].rout(trans, msg);
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msc_subscr_conn_communicating(conn);
return rc;
}
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static bool msg_is_initially_permitted(const struct gsm48_hdr *hdr)
{
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uint8_t pdisc = gsm48_hdr_pdisc(hdr);
uint8_t msg_type = gsm48_hdr_msg_type(hdr);
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switch (pdisc) {
case GSM48_PDISC_MM:
switch (msg_type) {
case GSM48_MT_MM_LOC_UPD_REQUEST:
case GSM48_MT_MM_CM_SERV_REQ:
case GSM48_MT_MM_AUTH_RESP:
case GSM48_MT_MM_AUTH_FAIL:
case GSM48_MT_MM_ID_RESP:
case GSM48_MT_MM_TMSI_REALL_COMPL:
case GSM48_MT_MM_IMSI_DETACH_IND:
return true;
default:
break;
}
break;
case GSM48_PDISC_RR:
switch (msg_type) {
case GSM48_MT_RR_CIPH_M_COMPL:
case GSM48_MT_RR_PAG_RESP:
return true;
default:
break;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
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return false;
}
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void cm_service_request_concludes(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn,
struct msgb *msg)
{
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/* If a CM Service Request was received before, this is the request the
* conn was opened for. No need to wait for further messages. */
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if (!conn->received_cm_service_request)
return;
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if (log_check_level(DMM, LOGL_DEBUG)) {
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
uint8_t pdisc = gsm48_hdr_pdisc(gh);
uint8_t msg_type = gsm48_hdr_msg_type(gh);
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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DEBUGP(DMM, "%s pdisc=%d msg_type=0x%02x:"
" received_cm_service_request changes to false\n",
vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub),
pdisc, msg_type);
}
conn->received_cm_service_request = false;
}
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/* Main entry point for GSM 04.08/44.008 Layer 3 data (e.g. from the BSC). */
int gsm0408_dispatch(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct gsm48_hdr *gh = msgb_l3(msg);
uint8_t pdisc = gsm48_hdr_pdisc(gh);
int rc = 0;
OSMO_ASSERT(conn);
OSMO_ASSERT(msg);
LOGP(DRLL, LOGL_DEBUG, "Dispatching 04.08 message, pdisc=%d\n", pdisc);
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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if (!msc_subscr_conn_is_accepted(conn)
&& !msg_is_initially_permitted(gh)) {
LOGP(DRLL, LOGL_ERROR,
"subscr %s: Message not permitted for initial conn:"
" pdisc=0x%02x msg_type=0x%02x\n",
vlr_subscr_name(conn->vsub), gh->proto_discr, gh->msg_type);
return -EACCES;
}
#if 0
if (silent_call_reroute(conn, msg))
return silent_call_rx(conn, msg);
#endif
switch (pdisc) {
case GSM48_PDISC_CC:
rc = gsm0408_rcv_cc(conn, msg);
break;
case GSM48_PDISC_MM:
rc = gsm0408_rcv_mm(conn, msg);
break;
case GSM48_PDISC_RR:
rc = gsm0408_rcv_rr(conn, msg);
break;
case GSM48_PDISC_SMS:
rc = gsm0411_rcv_sms(conn, msg);
break;
case GSM48_PDISC_MM_GPRS:
case GSM48_PDISC_SM_GPRS:
LOGP(DRLL, LOGL_NOTICE, "Unimplemented "
"GSM 04.08 discriminator 0x%02x\n", pdisc);
rc = -ENOTSUP;
break;
case GSM48_PDISC_NC_SS:
rc = handle_rcv_ussd(conn, msg);
break;
default:
LOGP(DRLL, LOGL_NOTICE, "Unknown "
"GSM 04.08 discriminator 0x%02x\n", pdisc);
rc = -EINVAL;
break;
}
return rc;
}
Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring) Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
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/***********************************************************************
* VLR integration
***********************************************************************/
/* VLR asks us to send an authentication request */
static int msc_vlr_tx_auth_req(void *msc_conn_ref, struct gsm_auth_tuple *at,
bool send_autn)
{
struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn = msc_conn_ref;
return gsm48_tx_mm_auth_req(conn, at->vec.rand,
send_autn? at->vec.autn : NULL,
at->key_seq);
}
/* VLR asks us to send an authentication reject */
static int msc_vlr_tx_auth_rej(void *msc_conn_ref)
{
struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn = msc_conn_ref;
return gsm48_tx_mm_auth_rej(conn);
}
/* VLR asks us to transmit an Identity Request of given type */
static int msc_vlr_tx_id_req(void *msc_conn_ref, uint8_t mi_type)
{
struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn = msc_conn_ref;
return mm_tx_identity_req(conn, mi_type);
}
/* VLR asks us to transmit a Location Update Accept */
static int msc_vlr_tx_lu_acc(void *msc_conn_ref, uint32_t send_tmsi)
{
struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn = msc_conn_ref;
return gsm0408_loc_upd_acc(conn, send_tmsi);
}
/* VLR asks us to transmit a Location Update Reject */
static int msc_vlr_tx_lu_rej(void *msc_conn_ref, uint8_t cause)
{
struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn = msc_conn_ref;
return gsm0408_loc_upd_rej(conn, cause);
}
/* VLR asks us to transmit a CM Service Accept */
static int msc_vlr_tx_cm_serv_acc(void *msc_conn_ref)
{
struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn = msc_conn_ref;
return gsm48_tx_mm_serv_ack(conn);
}
/* VLR asks us to transmit a CM Service Reject */
static int msc_vlr_tx_cm_serv_rej(void *msc_conn_ref, enum vlr_proc_arq_result result)
{
uint8_t cause;
struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn = msc_conn_ref;
conn->received_cm_service_request = false;
switch (result) {
default:
case VLR_PR_ARQ_RES_NONE:
case VLR_PR_ARQ_RES_SYSTEM_FAILURE:
case VLR_PR_ARQ_RES_UNKNOWN_ERROR:
cause = GSM48_REJECT_NETWORK_FAILURE;
break;
case VLR_PR_ARQ_RES_ILLEGAL_SUBSCR:
cause = GSM48_REJECT_LOC_NOT_ALLOWED;
break;
case VLR_PR_ARQ_RES_UNIDENT_SUBSCR:
cause = GSM48_REJECT_INVALID_MANDANTORY_INF;
break;
case VLR_PR_ARQ_RES_ROAMING_NOTALLOWED:
cause = GSM48_REJECT_ROAMING_NOT_ALLOWED;
break;
case VLR_PR_ARQ_RES_ILLEGAL_EQUIP:
cause = GSM48_REJECT_ILLEGAL_MS;
break;
case VLR_PR_ARQ_RES_TIMEOUT:
cause = GSM48_REJECT_CONGESTION;
break;
};
return gsm48_tx_mm_serv_rej(conn, cause);
}
/* VLR asks us to start using ciphering */
static int msc_vlr_set_ciph_mode(void *msc_conn_ref,
enum vlr_ciph ciph,
bool retrieve_imeisv)
{
struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn = msc_conn_ref;
struct vlr_subscr *vsub;
struct gsm_auth_tuple *tuple;
if (!conn || !conn->vsub) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR, "Cannot send Ciphering Mode Command to"
" NULL conn/subscriber");
return -EINVAL;
}
vsub = conn->vsub;
tuple = vsub->last_tuple;
if (!tuple) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR, "subscr %s: Cannot send Ciphering Mode"
" Command: no auth tuple available\n",
vlr_subscr_name(vsub));
return -EINVAL;
}
/* TODO: MSCSPLIT: don't directly push BSC buttons */
return gsm0808_cipher_mode(conn, ciph, tuple->vec.kc, 8,
retrieve_imeisv);
}
/* VLR informs us that the subscriber data has somehow been modified */
static void msc_vlr_subscr_update(struct vlr_subscr *subscr)
{
/* FIXME */
}
/* VLR informs us that the subscriber has been associated with a conn */
static void msc_vlr_subscr_assoc(void *msc_conn_ref,
struct vlr_subscr *vsub)
{
struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn = msc_conn_ref;
OSMO_ASSERT(!conn->vsub);
conn->vsub = vlr_subscr_get(vsub);
}
/* operations that we need to implement for libvlr */
static const struct vlr_ops msc_vlr_ops = {
.tx_auth_req = msc_vlr_tx_auth_req,
.tx_auth_rej = msc_vlr_tx_auth_rej,
.tx_id_req = msc_vlr_tx_id_req,
.tx_lu_acc = msc_vlr_tx_lu_acc,
.tx_lu_rej = msc_vlr_tx_lu_rej,
.tx_cm_serv_acc = msc_vlr_tx_cm_serv_acc,
.tx_cm_serv_rej = msc_vlr_tx_cm_serv_rej,
.set_ciph_mode = msc_vlr_set_ciph_mode,
.subscr_update = msc_vlr_subscr_update,
.subscr_assoc = msc_vlr_subscr_assoc,
};
/* Allocate net->vlr so that the VTY may configure the VLR's data structures */
int msc_vlr_alloc(struct gsm_network *net)
{
net->vlr = vlr_alloc(net, &msc_vlr_ops);
if (!net->vlr)
return -ENOMEM;
net->vlr->user_ctx = net;
return 0;
}
/* Launch the VLR, i.e. its GSUP connection */
int msc_vlr_start(struct gsm_network *net)
{
OSMO_ASSERT(net->vlr);
return vlr_start("MSC", net->vlr, net->gsup_server_addr_str,
net->gsup_server_port);
}
/*
* This will be run by the linker when loading the DSO. We use it to
* do system initialization, e.g. registration of signal handlers.
*/
static __attribute__((constructor)) void on_dso_load_0408(void)
{
osmo_signal_register_handler(SS_ABISIP, handle_abisip_signal, NULL);
}