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Neels Hofmeyr 2ef2da54ab cosmetic prep: tell vlr_ops.set_ciph_mode() whether UMTS AKA is used
In case of UMTS AKA, the Kc for ciphering must be derived from the 3G auth
tokens. tuple->vec.kc was calculated from the GSM algorithm and is not
necessarily a match for the UMTS AKA tokens.

To decide (in an upcoming patch) whether to use UMTS AKA derived Kc or the Kc
from the auth vector, the set_ciph_mode() from vlr_ops needs to know whether
UMTS AKA is being used. This could possibly derived from the msc_conn_ref, but
all flags are already available in the vlr_lu_fsm and vlr_access_req_fsm. Hence
add a umts_aka flag to the set_ciph_mode() callback invocation. The VLR FSMs
thus decide whether UMTS AKA or GSM AKA is to be used during Ciphering Mode
Command, which makes more sense than re-implementing the same decision process
in the MSC.

I considered placing the Kc derivation in vlr_set_ciph_mode() and only tell the
MSC's set_ciph_mode() implementation the precise keys it should use, but the
RAN particulars, and whether a Kc is used at all, rather belong with the MSC.

Related: OS#2745
Prepares: If04e405426c55a81341747a9b450a69188525d5c
Change-Id: I983c48347faf4ee1b405d8174b4e006c904157cf
2017-12-18 05:18:11 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr e3d72d7827 cosmetic prep: publish vlr_use_umts_aka() decision
During Set Ciphering Mode on GERAN, it is required to know whether UMTS AKA is
used to decide which Kc to pick. Change static function is_umts_auth() into
public vlr_use_umts_aka(), so future patches can re-use it.

Prepares: If04e405426c55a81341747a9b450a69188525d5c
Change-Id: I85d784c62ecbabdb6186a3dae4dcd554e7921041
2017-12-18 05:18:11 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 4cf4fddf28 vlr: debug log: log Ciphering Mode details
Change-Id: Ib19dfd7255bda01ebace62386df4ec89697d9d14
2017-12-18 03:48:24 +01:00
Alexander Huemer f6d6a574e2 Add missing CFLAGS
Change-Id: I67b5d797a80b55e01dcdbb8c782748b049cf9199
2017-12-05 19:16:32 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 3bae836310 vlr_subscr_conn_timeout(): don't fire events to discarded fi
Terminating one of the FSM instances may effect termination and deallocation of
the others, as well as the vlr_subscr itself. So, reserve the vlr_subscr
locally, and then dispatch events to exactly those FSM instances that exist.

The changes in expected output in the msc_vlr_tests shows that the subscriber
was deallocated from the first FSM termination, and now sticks around until
we've checked both FSMs are gone.

Change-Id: I56551ecc10f5295fe75944bdde4b583b1b621811
2017-11-20 13:49:32 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr b3fa355321 vlr_gsupc_read_cb: fix use after free of GSUP msgb
osmo_gsup_decode() doesn't actually decode everything, it does leave quite a
number of pointers into the original msgb. Hence we must not deallocate the
gsup msgb before dispatching GSUP events.

Move msgb_free() to the bottom of vlr_gsupc_read_cb() and use rc and gotos to
early-exit if needed.

Change-Id: I16fc92dcf84e29fcf34712a2e8b0464ef08425ad
2017-11-20 13:49:32 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 1a5bcd5c3b sub_pres_vlr_fsm_start: fix heap use after free
When sub_pres_vlr_fsm_start() is called, it dispatches an event which may in
some cases already cause tear down and free of the parent FSM instance, after
which storing the returned instance pointer in that parent's metadata will use
freed memory. Instead, pass the target pointer to remember the instance at to
sub_pres_vlr_fsm_start() and assign the pointer *before* firing the event.

Explain so in a new comment.

I haven't checked whether that pointer is actually used at all -- this is the
easiest way to fix the use-after-free without getting sucked into semantic
questions.

Change-Id: Ibdc0b64cd12ba3e2b9737e3517d8484e67abcf04
2017-11-20 13:49:32 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr c698ab9a82 vlr: auth_fsm_start: check return value of fsm alloc
Fixes: coverity CID#178663
Change-Id: I7d1c15b546377b1afa38f7f40c5421b743e21605
2017-11-12 14:20:05 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 0b8dec70a2 defaults: assign TMSI by default
When using ciphering, the TMSI is an important part of the ciphering. To guard
against users forgetting to set 'assign tmsi' in the config and compromising
their ciphering unknowingly, the default should be to use a TMSI.

To optimize in an unencrypted network, 'no assign tmsi' config can still switch
off TMSI use.

Change-Id: If115e95bebc314bedb50faf3993b52071fee5c1e
2017-10-31 02:02:44 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 33f534136c cosmetic: vlr: rename auth_tuple_max_use_count to _reuse_
The name auth_tuple_max_use_count suggests that if I want to use each auth
tuple exactly once, I need to set it to 1. Curiously, so far you need to set
to intended uses - 1.

Reflect this in its name by renaming to auth_tuple_max_reuse_count.

I first considered to not rename but change the if-conditions so that == 1
means each tuple is used once, and upon struct vlr allocation, set the default
to 1. That would also logically entail that setting to 0 means to re-use
vectors infinitely often, like now a value < 0 does. That means, when
allocating a vlr struct zeroed out, we would by default have the most
dangerous/unsafe configuration. It's no problem to set a default to 1 upon
allocation, but by renaming the variable instead, we get safer alloc-zero
behavior and don't need to change any conditionals in the code (even though the
patch ends up considerably larger from all the renaming).

Change-Id: I0b036cae1536d5d6fb2304f837ed1a6c3713be55
2017-10-31 02:02:43 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr bffa684e1a cosmetic: vlr: declare a struct in .h; drop unused header
In vlr_core.h, "pre-declare" a struct used in function declaration.

In vlr_lu_fsm.c, gsup.h is not used, drop the #include.

Change-Id: I61d793c3001abbe6d381be1ae0bb350b07403e88
2017-10-04 11:14:39 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 834f94a2cb fix memory leak: vlr: vlr_gsupc_read_cb() must msgb_free()
Add required msgb_free() to vlr_gsupc_read_cb().

Adjust msc_vlr_tests.c gsup_rx() to *not* free the msgb again after
vlr_gsupc_read_cb() did.

Related: OS#2476
Change-Id: I347c53f57a7fa79921aed3f6e42599841acf27c0
2017-10-03 20:30:17 +00:00
Max 43b01b0514 Remove rest_octets.h
The MSC should not fiddle with low-level SI details like rest octets
anyway. Unfortunately simply removing the header is impossible as it
causes massive fallout due to missing includes. Fixed it as well.

The only other parameter which required removal is cell_ro_sel_par which
is not referenced anywhere in the code anyway.

Change-Id: Ibff77330de056fad4288cd4c48d016aad8105354
2017-09-15 11:31:03 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 9084396467 rename include/openbsc to include/osmocom/msc
Change-Id: I1f96a1285bbd1b4607614856bca935d5c26e2da9
2017-09-06 16:41:25 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr bac227653a split off osmo-msc: remove files, apply build, rename
Change-Id: Icf025e5ea8d180613b3114282951c9afa67af9a7
2017-08-29 12:51:19 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 84da6b1edb Implement IuCS (large refactoring and addition)
osmo-nitb becomes osmo-msc
add DIUCS debug log constant
add iucs.[hc]
add msc vty, remove nitb vty
add libiudummy, to avoid linking Iu deps in tests
Use new msc_tx_dtap() instead of gsm0808_submit_dtap()
libmgcp: add mgcpgw client API
bridge calls via mgcpgw

Enable MSC specific CTRL commands, bsc_base_ctrl_cmds_install() still needs to
be split up.

Change-Id: I5b5b6a9678b458affa86800afb1ec726e66eed88
2017-08-08 19:17:53 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 54a706cf92 vlr: LU FSM: enable Retrieve_IMEISV_If_Required
Change-Id: I121b95ad6d5ecb7603815eece2b43008de487a8a
2017-08-07 16:52:25 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr ef9126c4dc vlr: place comments on if (0) cases
Change-Id: I56c1e61dedeac01a4e24452feee6616782783d8f
2017-08-07 16:52:23 +02:00
Harald Welte 2483f1b050 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
2017-07-23 04:08:43 +02:00
Harald Welte b8b85a1b2e Add libvlr implementation
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.

Related: OS#1592
Change-Id: Ie303c98f8c18e40c87c1b68474b35de332033622
2017-07-21 18:32:03 +02:00