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Author SHA1 Message Date
Max 98f7467ac8 Wrap osmo_strlcpy() calls
Using following semantic patch:
@@ expression A, B, C; @@
- osmo_strlcpy(A, B, sizeof(A));
+ OSMO_STRLCPY_ARRAY(A, B);

Which was applied using following command:
spatch --dir src -I src --sp-file strlcpy.spatch --in-place --recursive-includes

All the calls to osmo_strlcpy() which use destination buffer obtained
via sizeof() were replaced with the corresponding wrapper macro.

Change-Id: I67b482dedfa11237ac21894fc5930039e12434ab
Related: OS#2864
2018-02-05 12:57:06 +01:00
Stefan Sperling 14e051776f Delete expired SMS automatically.
Delete expired SMS whenever we are done processing an SMS-related signal.
In order to minimize additional latency only one SMS is removed at a time.

Change-Id: I56cbe716e52b679c4b94f6cbb4a171306975be2e
Related: OS#2354
2018-01-25 20:30:40 +00:00
Stefan Sperling 87cba1f105 Add a VTY command which deletes all expired SMS.
We already delete SMS which have been sent successfully. However, there
are plans to accept SMS for any subscriber in order to fix the problem
described in https://osmocom.org/issues/2354 ("SMSC: Store&Forward not
working for subscribed but unregistered MS").

This means we may end up storing SMS which never get sent, e.g. because
the B subscriber doesn't actually exist. This could lead to a higher
degree of SMS database growth over time, and therefore we need a way
to keep database size under control.

As a first step, introduce a DB function which removes an expired SMS,
and add a VTY command which removes all expired SMS from the DB.

Later commits will build upon this to remove expired SMS automatically.

The SMS expiry time period is currently hard-coded to 2 weeks.
We could make this configurable in the future if desired.

Change-Id: Icd6093b7b5d8db84b19a0aa47c68182566113ee2
Related: OS#2354
2018-01-25 16:16:15 +00:00
Harald Welte d35038d229 Massive removal of unused code/structs/headers
osmo-msc still had large amounts of dead code that came along from
openbsc.git.  This commit removes a lot of it, mostly stuff relevant
only to the BSC side of things (or even GPRS).

Change-Id: I247def85da2dc3ec461389fb74414a0d964e7e3c
Related: OS#2528
2018-01-25 00:18:05 +01:00
Stefan Sperling 6ba2d5a9f7 Delete SMS from the database once they were sent successfully
Currently the SMS database keeps accumulating entries for each SMS.
These entries are never deleted automatically. With this change, we
start deleting SMS which have successfully been sent to subscriber B.

Change-Id: I3749855fe25d9d4e37ec96b0c2bffbc692b66a78
2018-01-18 18:55:26 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 9084396467 rename include/openbsc to include/osmocom/msc
Change-Id: I1f96a1285bbd1b4607614856bca935d5c26e2da9
2017-09-06 16:41:25 +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
Neels Hofmeyr 29b9206e80 move openbsc/* to repos root
This is the first step in creating this repository from the legacy openbsc.git.

Like all other Osmocom repositories, keep the autoconf and automake files in
the repository root. openbsc.git has been the sole exception, which ends now.

Change-Id: I9c6f2a448d9cb1cc088cf1cf6918b69d7e69b4e7
2017-07-12 23:17:10 +00:00