This option allows to enable or disable TCH/F allocation on the
TCH/F_TCH/H_PDCH timeslots. Until now, source code modification
was required to enable this feature.
Related: OS#1778
Change-Id: Id18cab25844dc854a66b4e2713e90c3f43afa712
In a future commit, gsm_subscriber will be replaced by vlr_subscr, and it will
not make sense to use vlr_subscr in libbsc. Thus we need a dedicated BSC
subscriber: struct bsc_subscr.
Add rf_policy arg to bsc_grace_paging_request() because the bsc_subscr will no
longer have a backpointer to gsm_network (used to be via subscr->group).
Create a separate logging filter for the new BSC subscriber. The implementation
of adjusting the filter context is added in libbsc to not introduce
bsc_subscr_get/_put() dependencies to libcommon.
During Paging Response, fetch a bsc_subscr from the mobile identity, like we do
for the gsm_subscriber. It looks like a duplication now, but will make sense
for the VLR as well as for future MSC split patches.
Naming: it was requested to not name the new struct bsc_sub, because 'sub' is
too ambiguous. At the same time it would be fine to have 'bsc_sub_' as function
prefix. Instead of struct bsc_subscriber and bsc_sub_ prefix, I decided to
match both up as struct bsc_subscr and bsc_subscr_ function prefix. It's fast
to type, relatively short, unambiguous, and the naming is consistent.
Add bsc_subscr unit test.
Related: OS#1592, OS#1594
Change-Id: Ia61cc00e8bb186b976939a4fc8f7cf9ce6aa3d8e
cosmetic ws in common_cs_vty.c, osmo_msc.c
comment: tiny typo fix in gsm_04_08.c
In comments, drop some unbalanced braces, because simplistic C file harvesters
will break at a single opening brace even if it is in a comment. This is aimed
at the fsm-to-dot.py script in libosmocore/contrib.
Change-Id: I3c1fa53195a1e57d6fe0a6791c346d30ceff1251
Leave the timezone VTY output in libbsc's config_write_net(), until the BSC/MSC
separation of struct gsm_network is completed.
Change-Id: I9712b2e07b4f1ab8d2e4ad40a8d771e98ed25b20
Keep only BSC specific bits of the 'network' VTY node in bsc_vty.c, move more
general VTY commands to common_cs_vty.c.
Add arg to common_cs_vty_init() to pass a config_write_net() function. Pass a libbsc
specific config_write_net() function.
Future: upcoming omso-cscn will re-use the VTY bits moved to libcommon-cs and pass a
different config_write_net() function.
Change-Id: I871b7b32a0c56fdce983e409cf244ec487d24e71
Move gsmnet_from_vty() and the bsc_gsmnet global to common_cs_vty.c.
Rename bsc_gsmnet to vty_global_gsm_network and make it static to common_cs_vty.c, to
clearly mark the global variable for VTY use only.
Introduce common_cs_vty_init() to set vty_global_gsm_network.
Change-Id: I26c5c47de08f899b896813d09612d5cb2f8e42d6
libbsc and libmsc will have separate subscriber connection structs. Hence don't
rely on gsm_subscriber_connection, but work on a direct pointer to the counter
for the next RP reference.
The only very thin function in gsm_04_11_helper.c thus becomes obsolete: drop
the entire file.
Change-Id: I2a2e9ba6a981a385d1f8f07acbe03536ffed0072
Used by libbsc, libmsc as well as osmo-bsc and osmo-bsc_nat.
Moving gsm48_create* to libcommon-cs affects linking of osmo-bsc_nat, resulting in
undefined references to gsm48_extract_mi() and gsm48_paging_extract_mi(); fix
that by placing libfilter.a left of libbsc.a upon linker invocation.
Change-Id: I212c2567b56191022b683674c1c4daf842839946
Reincarnate gsm_network_init() as the parts not specific to libbsc.
Move from bsc_network_init() those bits that are not BSC specific (and useful
for upcoming osmo-cscn).
Add libcommon-cs to all linkages that use gsm_network_init().
Note: the only requirement to allow linking gsm_network_init() without libbsc
is to keep the call to gsm_net_update_ctype() out of libcommon-cs. The other items
are kept out of libcommon-cs because it makes sense semantically. But the separation
is not strong in that the BSC specific data members are of course still
omnipresent in struct gsm_network. If bsc_network_init() is not called, these
are not initialized properly -- for now no users of uninitialized members
exist.
So this is just a first step towards a sensible split of the BSC and MSC
gsm_network structs. The long term aim should be to have entirely separate
structs with some common general items.
Change-Id: If06316b97002390dc9a434686750cb96193ea63b