After auto releasing a channel the next paging request will
not be immediately answered. The hypothesis was that we do
not release the channel properly. Implementing Channel Release
of GSM 04.08 should have fixed it, but it didn't. According
to the wireshark dissectors the message is correct though.
- Add the RR cause values to gsm_04_08.
- Implement the Channel Release message
- Invoke the release channel function before deallocating
the lchan.
The TMSI encoding is up to us but generate_mid_from_tmsi and mi_to_string
did not agree on the encoding. Adjust mi_to_string to properly decode the
TMSI generated by generate_mid_from_tmsi. Check that the four bits are '1111'
and that the length is five. Memcpy the bytes to tmsi (to work with ARM or such)
and convert the number to host order...
Implement the CM Service Request. Try to get the subscriber from the TMSI and
assign it to the gsm_lchan. There is a small issue that will be fixed in the
next commit.
(done by z.)
Be able to send Accept/Reject the Service Request. Use mi_string
instead of the the msgb buffer (even if it is memsetted and such)...
The TMSI allocation seems to be a bit problematic and needs some
further checking. The rough idea is that we try to find the subscriber
for a CM Service Request and then decide based on the subscriber
if we want to handle the call.
Increase when the refcount of the lchan when we initiate a call,
get a SETUP message and put it when we want to release the call...
Once we have proper Q.931 support the use/put needs to be improved,
e.g. we currently do not allow to hangup from the network, and it
will ring until the end of time...
It looks like that certain phones that send their old TMSI from
a different network and we assign them a new one with LOCATION
UPDATING ACCEPT will send us a TMSI Reallocation Complete. Print out
the the imsi.
Remove the callbacks from gsm_network for now. A set of different
callbacks will be back. E.g. when the paging is completed, when the
Q.931 like call handling is there...
Remove var's or move them into #if 0, remove unused stuff that looks
like we do not need it anytime soon or #if 0 them, move stuff around.
Call use_lchan early in allocate_loc_updating_req, do not directly call
rsl_chan_release but go through channel alloc to take the use_count into
account.
As reported by the operator the rejecting didn't work after the
first fix (wrong logic/missing negation). The hypothesis is that
that the lchan was released before the reject timeout was fired.
Fix it by getting a reference on the lchan when allocating a
logical operation and release the reference when the operation
is finished or timed out.
We are going to have logical operations like Phone Call, SMS,
Paging, Updating Request on a logical channel and for each of
these operations we might need to store state. For now pointers
in gsm_lchan look like the best way of doing this and we start
by introducing an operation for the location updating request.
The new flow of things are:
- We get the location updating request and update/create
the subscriber and maybe send the identity requests to
the mobile station
- We start the updating timer, if it times out we will
reject the mobile station.
- Once we get the Identity Responses we have asked for
and the reject timer did not fire yet we might accept
the user.
When a channel is allocated, start a timeout, when a lchan_use
is used the timer will be restarted, when the timeout fires
we will try to recycle or restart the timer.
I removed gsm48_sendmsg(msg) when removing the send_sms from the
_acc method. This is obviously wrong. Fix the regression, spotted
while testing with LaF0rge. This regression was introduced in r120.
gsm_data.h add new callbacks, add some parameters, update bsc_hack and
other call sites.
Remember that we need to ACCEPT/REJECT the LOCATION UPDATE REQUEST and
then send the ACCEPT or schedule the sending of the reject. Currently
it is possible that for a new subscriber that we do not have a !subscbr
yet, we will trigger an IDENTITY REQUEST and schedule the reject timer.
This may lead to rejecting AND accepting (a new subscriber). This issue
is triggered when allowing everyone to connect to the network.
Add a callback to the gsm_network. When updating the location and
assigning a new tmsi callback into the bsc_hack.c and have a queue
of mobile stations to page, allocate a channel for and ultimately
dial.