109 lines
4.2 KiB
C
109 lines
4.2 KiB
C
#pragma once
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#include <osmocom/core/linuxlist.h>
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#include <osmocom/gsm/gsm0808.h>
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#include <osmocom/sigtran/sccp_sap.h>
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#include <osmocom/msc/debug.h>
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#include <osmocom/msc/paging.h>
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struct vlr_subscr;
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struct ran_conn;
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struct neighbor_ident_entry;
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#define LOG_RAN_PEER_CAT(RAN_PEER, subsys, loglevel, fmt, args ...) \
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LOGPFSMSL((RAN_PEER)? (RAN_PEER)->fi : NULL, subsys, loglevel, fmt, ## args)
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#define LOG_RAN_PEER(RAN_PEER, loglevel, fmt, args ...) \
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LOG_RAN_PEER_CAT(RAN_PEER, \
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(RAN_PEER) && (RAN_PEER)->sri? (RAN_PEER)->sri->ran->log_subsys : DMSC, \
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loglevel, fmt, ## args)
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/* A BSC or RNC with activity on a local SCCP connection.
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* Here we collect those BSC and RNC peers that are actually connected to the MSC and manage their connection Reset
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* status.
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*
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* Before we had explicit neighbor configuration for inter-BSC and inter-MSC handover, the only way to know which peer
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* address corresponds to which LAC (for paging a specific LAC) was to collect the LAC from L3 messages coming in on a
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* subscriber connection. We still continue that practice to support unconfigured operation.
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*
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* The neighbor list config extends this by possibly naming LAC and CI that have not seen explicit activity yet, and
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* allows us to page towards the correct peer's SCCP address from the start.
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*
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* So, for paging, the idea is to look for a LAC that is recorded here, and if not found, query the neighbor
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* configuration for a peer's SCCP address matching that LAC. If found, look for active connections on that SCCP address
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* here.
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*
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* Any valid RAN peer will contact us and initiate a RESET procedure. In turn, on osmo-msc start, we may choose to
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* initiate a RESET procedure towards every known RAN peer.
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*
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* Semantically, it would make sense to keep the list of ran_conn instances in each struct ran_peer, but since
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* non-Initial Connection-Oriented messages indicate only the conn by id (and identify the ran_peer from that), the conn
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* list is kept in sccp_ran_inst. For convenience, see ran_peer_for_each_ran_conn().
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*/
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struct ran_peer {
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/* Entry in sccp_ran_inst->ran_peers */
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struct llist_head entry;
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struct sccp_ran_inst *sri;
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struct osmo_sccp_addr peer_addr;
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struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi;
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/* See cell_id_list.h */
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struct llist_head cells_seen;
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/* Whether we detected the BSC supports Osmux (during BSSMAP_RESET) */
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bool remote_supports_osmux;
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};
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#define ran_peer_for_each_ran_conn(RAN_CONN, RAN_PEER) \
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llist_for_each_entry(RAN_CONN, &(RAN_PEER)->sri->ran_conns, entry) \
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if ((RAN_CONN)->ran_peer == (RAN_PEER))
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#define ran_peer_for_each_ran_conn_safe(RAN_CONN, RAN_CONN_NEXT, RAN_PEER) \
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llist_for_each_entry_safe(RAN_CONN, RAN_CONN_NEXT, &(RAN_PEER)->sri->ran_conns, entry) \
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if ((RAN_CONN)->ran_peer == (RAN_PEER))
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enum ran_peer_state {
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RAN_PEER_ST_WAIT_RX_RESET = 0,
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RAN_PEER_ST_WAIT_RX_RESET_ACK,
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RAN_PEER_ST_READY,
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RAN_PEER_ST_DISCARDING,
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};
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enum ran_peer_event {
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RAN_PEER_EV_MSG_UP_CL = 0,
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RAN_PEER_EV_MSG_UP_CO_INITIAL,
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RAN_PEER_EV_MSG_UP_CO,
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RAN_PEER_EV_MSG_DOWN_CL,
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RAN_PEER_EV_MSG_DOWN_CO_INITIAL,
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RAN_PEER_EV_MSG_DOWN_CO,
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RAN_PEER_EV_RX_RESET,
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RAN_PEER_EV_RX_RESET_ACK,
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RAN_PEER_EV_CONNECTION_SUCCESS,
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RAN_PEER_EV_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT,
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};
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struct ran_peer_ev_ctx {
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uint32_t conn_id;
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struct ran_conn *conn;
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struct msgb *msg;
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};
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struct ran_peer *ran_peer_find_or_create(struct sccp_ran_inst *sri, const struct osmo_sccp_addr *peer_addr);
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struct ran_peer *ran_peer_find_by_addr(struct sccp_ran_inst *sri, const struct osmo_sccp_addr *peer_addr);
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void ran_peer_cells_seen_add(struct ran_peer *ran_peer, const struct gsm0808_cell_id *id);
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int ran_peer_up_l2(struct sccp_ran_inst *sri, const struct osmo_sccp_addr *calling_addr, bool co, uint32_t conn_id,
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struct msgb *l2);
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void ran_peer_disconnect(struct sccp_ran_inst *sri, uint32_t conn_id);
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int ran_peers_down_paging(struct sccp_ran_inst *sri, enum CELL_IDENT page_where, struct vlr_subscr *vsub,
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enum paging_cause cause);
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int ran_peer_down_paging(struct ran_peer *rp, const struct gsm0808_cell_id *page_id, struct vlr_subscr *vsub,
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enum paging_cause cause);
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struct ran_peer *ran_peer_find_by_cell_id(struct sccp_ran_inst *sri, const struct gsm0808_cell_id *cid,
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bool expecting_single_match);
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