#pragma once #include #include /* These are the interfaces of the MSC layer towards (from?) the BSC and RNC, * i.e. in the direction towards the mobile device (MS aka UE). * * 2G will use the A-interface, * 3G aka UMTS will use the Iu-interface (for the MSC, it's IuCS). * * To allow linking parts of the MSC code without having to include entire * infrastructures of external libraries, the core transmitting and receiving * functions are left unimplemented. For example, a unit test does not need to * link against external ASN1 libraries if it is never going to encode actual * outgoing messages. It is up to each building scope to implement real world * functions or to plug mere dummy implementations. * * For example, msc_tx_dtap(conn, msg), depending on conn->via_iface, will call * either iu_tx() or a_tx() [note: at time of writing, the A-interface is not * yet implemented]. When you try to link against libmsc, you will find that * the compiler complains about an undefined reference to iu_tx(). If you, * however, link against libiu as well as the osmo-iuh libs (etc.), iu_tx() is * available. A unit test may instead simply implement a dummy iu_tx() function * and not link against osmo-iuh, see tests/libiudummy/. */ /* Each main linkage must implement this function (see comment above). */ extern int iu_tx(struct msgb *msg, uint8_t sapi); int msc_tx_dtap(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, struct msgb *msg); int msc_gsm48_tx_mm_serv_ack(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn); int msc_gsm48_tx_mm_serv_rej(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn, enum gsm48_reject_value value); int msc_tx_common_id(struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn); int msc_call_assignment(struct gsm_trans *trans); int msc_call_bridge(struct gsm_trans *trans1, struct gsm_trans *trans2); void msc_call_release(struct gsm_trans *trans); int msc_call_connect(struct gsm_trans *trans, uint16_t port, uint32_t ip);