Replace locally defined enum ran_type with libosmocore's new enum
osmo_rat_type, and value_string ran_type_names with osmo_rat_type_names.
The string representations change, which has cosmetic effects on the test suite
expectations.
Depends: I659687aef7a4d67ca372a39fef31dee07aed7631 (libosmocore)
Change-Id: I2c78c265dc99df581e1b00e563d6912c7ffdb36b
Always use LAC which is part of Cell Global ID otherwise we might end up
in a situation where separately stored LAC differs.
Both are described in 3GPP TS 23.008 $2.4 as temporary subscriber data
to be stored in VLR. Both are defined in 3GPP TS 23.003. The LAC is part
of LAI which is part of CGI so there should be no case when those values
differ for a given subscriber.
Change-Id: I993ebc3e14f25e83124b6d3f8461a4b18f971f8e
Avoid leaking details on accessing data structure for LAC value into
test output: that's irrelevant clutter which forces unnecessary test
output modifications.
Change-Id: I4a1d7884cf47ad513d7d6fb27c5c6f1b829dff2e
Following previous rename of gsm_subscriber_connection:
Some functions and #defines are still called like "msc_conn" or just "msc_",
while they are clearly about a RAN conn.
To avoid confusion with the future separate concepts of MSC roles and a RAN
connection, rename all those to match the common "ran_conn" prefix.
Change-Id: Ia17a0a35f11911e00e19cafb5d7828d729a69640
Give the HLR a chance to send us updated subscriber data by indicating the CN
domain to be Circuit Switched, only during a LU Request GSUP message.
Adjust msc_vlr_tests to expect the added GSUP CN domain IE to indicate CS, i.e.
append '280102'.
Related: OS#3601
Change-Id: I0c2d33fbfdb4728e480679120d06b7f3a2ccfd76
When sending a BSSMAP Clear or Iu Release, do not immediately discard the conn,
but wait until a BSSMAP Clear Complete / Iu Release Complete has been received.
Hence we will no longer show in the log that an incoming Release/Clear Complete
belongs to an unknown subscriber, but will still be around to properly log the
release.
Related: OS#3122
Change-Id: Ie4c6aaba3866d6e5b98004e8870a215e8cf8ffc1
Match osmo-bsc's naming of the subscriber connection's FSM instance; 'conn->fi'
makes more sense anyway than 'conn->conn_fsm'.
BTW, an upcoming commit will do away with the legacy from libbsc/libmsc duality
and firmly glue the conn allocation to the fi.
Related: OS#3122
Change-Id: If442f2ba78d9722b1065ec30c9a13f372b6a8caa
In trans_free(), call subscr_conn_release_when_unused(), so that we are sure to
clean up after the last transaction is done.
This fixes an error where a conn lingered after a CC failure, because that code
path forgot to trigger cleanup.
Rationale: so far we were triggering the release check after each DTAP dispatch
(compl_l3 and "normal" DTAP), which is sufficient for properly closed
transactions. We also need a check for when a timeout clears an erratic trans.
Adjust test expectation of test_call_mo_to_unknown_timeout to show that the
error is now fixed.
msc_vlr_test_reject_concurrency now sees an additional release checking event
when the SMS transaction is done, which is expected and does not affect the
test otherwise.
Related: OS#2779
Change-Id: I46ff2e9b09b67e4e0d79cccf8c04936f17281fcb
These tests helped to debug issue OS#2779. Now that they're here we might as
well keep them.
The test test_call_mo_to_unknown shows that an MS answering to the Release
Request works as it should: the conn is torn down.
The test test_call_mo_to_unknown_timeout currently expects the error: the conn
remains active if the CC Release times out. This bug and the test expectations
will be fixed in I46ff2e9b09b67e4e0d79cccf8c04936f17281fcb.
Change-Id: Ic3c84520bff8c3fc82512d03ff6ab97d21b8fb7a
Clearly distinguish between Ciphering Mode Command on GERAN and Security Mode
Control on UTRAN.
Cosmetic: explicitly verify the key strings in the testing code (not only in
the expected output).
Change-Id: Ica93ed06c4c63dc6768736d25231de8068001114
All functions in the individual msc_vlr_test_*.c files should be static; hence
we would be warned if one of them were unused (forgotten to add to the tests
array).
Change-Id: Ia169c6a1443a48879ab4777e09c2040c48810bf6
Three recently merged commits take the msc_vlr_tests in a wrong direction.
The IMSI is usually encoded in the hex streams. The rationale behind hex
streams is that it is a) easily copied from a wireshark trace and b) exactly
the bytes as sent by an actual phone. It is hard to parameterize the IMSI
because we would have to employ our encoding functions, which I intentionally
want to keep out of the loop here.
The test number should not appear in the normal test output, so that adding a
test or changing their order does not affect expected output for following
tests. The nr is simply for manual invocation, only seen when invoked with -v.
Revert
- "VLR tests: always print test parameters"
b0a4314911.
- "Expand VLR tests"
d5feadeee8.
- "Move IMSI into test parameters"
093300d141.
Change-Id: Ie1b49237746751021da88f6f07bbb9f780d077c9
For each test print:
* the test number
* IMSI
Unfortunately tests are organized in such a way that we don't know the
number of particular test in advance. Nevertheless, it make sense to
always print it regardless of -v option presense.
Related: OS#2864
Change-Id: I2e1d7701f5322d2311f32b796148a8b414f53b8e
On MT call, there is a bug in CC conn use which leads to an early free and
use-after-free.
Add msc_vlr_test_call to show both MO and MT call legs separately and reproduce
the failure. It is visible in a sanitizer build (on debian 9).
A subsequent patch will fix the bug: If0659a878deb383ed0300217e2c41c8c79b2b6a5
Related: OS#2672
Change-Id: I6c3ca0c660388b1e2c82df17ec540c846201b0c7