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Author SHA1 Message Date
Neels Hofmeyr 5f0c71b7d5 dyn TS: OS#1778 workaround: disable TCH/F on dyn TS for nitb
To avoid two phones picking mismatching TCH pchans, never pick TCH/F on dynamic
TS in osmo-nitb.

Add gsm_network flag dyn_ts_allow_tch_f, set to true by default in
gsm_network_init().

Set this flag to false in osmo-nitb's main().

See http://osmocom.org/issues/1778

Reasoning about ways to solve this:

* a compile time switch doesn't work because libbsc is first compiled and then
  linked to both osmo-nitb and osmo-bsc.

* we could test net->bsc_api == msc_bsc_api(), but I have the so-called MSC
  split waiting on branch sysmocom/cscn, which will result in msc_bsc_api() not
  being linked in the osmo-bsc binary.

* have a function am_i_nitb() with different implementations in osmo-nitb and
  osmo-bsc, but then we'd need to add implementations to all tests and other
  binaries linking lchan_alloc().

* have a flag in struct bsc_api, but so far there are only function pointers
  there.

Having a "global" flag in gsm_network allows to add a VTY command in case we
decide to keep this feature (#1781), has no linking implications and is nicely
explicit.

Tested that osmo-bsc still picks TCH/F on dyn TS indirectly, since I have no
standalone MSC available: when compiling osmo-nitb with the line that sets
dyn_ts_allow_tch_f = false commented out, TCH/F is picked as described in
OS#1778; and by printf-verifying that dyn_ts_allow_tch_f == true in osmo-bsc
main(), only osmo-nitb should have TCH/F disabled.

Related: OS#1778, OS#1781
Change-Id: If7e4797a72815fc6e2bbef27756ea5df69f4bde7
2016-07-28 17:40:59 +02:00
Max e443145d3e Fix default subscriber regexp
Incorrect regular expression used by default to authorize all
subscribers to implement authorization policy 'accept-all' prevented MS
from camping on the open network.

Change-Id: I20284b3d40ecf4ca1e67d8cd25afb8d5e4ae3025
2016-07-27 14:52:14 +02:00
Max e6052c4cc7 Make random MSISDN assignment optional
Previously if subscriber was automatically created it got assigned
random MSISDN number. Make it optional (defaulting to previous behavior)
by adding following:

* new optional no-extension argument for subscriber-create-on-demand vty
  command
* db unit tests
* vty test

Note: using the db made with new code might result in subscribers with
empty extension. Such subscribers cannot be deleted using old
code. Make sure not to mix db versions or manually fix it by editing
sqlite with external program.

Fixes: OS#1658
Change-Id: Ibbc2e88e4722b08854ebc631485f19ed56443cbb
2016-07-09 19:52:54 +00:00
Max 0fcd2e2fec Make random extension range configurable
Previously if subscriber was automatically created it got assigned
random MSISDN number between 20000 and 49999. Make it configurable with
new vty command "subscriber-create-on-demand random" and expand vty
tests to check it.

Change-Id: I040a1d227b0c7a1601dc7c33eccb0007941408a6
Related: OS#1658
2016-06-14 22:20:40 +00:00
Max e21cf38da4 Make extending subscriber creation easier
* rename variable controlling subscriber creation
* use enum for subscriber creation policy
* move check for subscriber creation policy into separate static
  function

Related: OS#1658, OS#1647
Change-Id: I3b10a9a764fd3a7bb96717a990e52caae16266da
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/42
Tested-by: Jenkins Builder
Reviewed-by: Holger Freyther <holger@freyther.de>
2016-05-20 16:32:37 +00:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther 1ba0730a71 nitb: Allow the network to decide if a subscriber should be created 2015-01-27 10:44:17 +01:00
Jacob Erlbeck 1e30a28e51 msc: Add and use gsm_subscriber_group
Currently every subcriber object directly refers to the gsm_network
which contains a flag shared by every related subscriber
(keep_subscr). This adds a dependency on gsm_network even if only the
function defined in gsm_subscriber_base.c are used.

This patch adds a new struct gsm_subscriber_group which contains the
keep_subscr flag and a back reference to the network object. The
latter is not dereferenced in gsm_subscriber_base.c, so it can safely
be set to NULL when only that part of the gsm_subscriber API is being
used. It also changes that API to use gsm_subscriber_group instead of
gsm_network parameters.

Since there are some places where a pointer to the gsm_network is
needed but where only a gsm_subscriber is available, a 'net' back
pointer is added to the group struct, too. Nevertheless subscr group
and network could be separated completely, but this is not the topic
of this commit.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2014-12-05 14:59:02 +01:00
Jacob Erlbeck cdd4302c6d bsc: Move gsm_network_init function to libbsc
Currently libcommon depends on libbsc, because gsm_network_init
(libcommon/gsm_data.c) directly calls gsm_net_update_ctype
(libbsc/gsm_04_08_utils.c).

This patch moves gsm_network_init to a new file libbsc/net_init.c.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2014-11-11 22:52:04 +01:00