Like with all type unsafe callbacks we will need to cast from
void to the dtype. This addresses some compiler warnings.
Make it possible to only include the control_cmd.h to use the
macros defined in this file.
nat: Catch up with controlif_setup API change
We now save a control handle reference in the nat
osmo-bsc: Catch up with controlif_setup API change
We now save a control handle reference in the gsm network
control_if.c:521:2: warning: format ‘%lu’ expects argument of type ‘long unsigned int’, but argument 3 has type ‘uint64_t’ [-Wformat]
osmo_bsc_bssap.c:473:3: warning: format ‘%lu’ expects argument of type ‘long unsigned int’, but argument 7 has type ‘unsigned int’ [-Wformat]
mgcp_main.c:162:4: warning: format ‘%lu’ expects argument of type ‘long unsigned int’, but argument 4 has type ‘unsigned int’ [-Wformatt]
This is a big patch that ports openBSC over libosmo-abis.
Sorry, the changes that are included here are all dependent
of libosmo-abis, splitting them into smaller pieces would
leave the repository in some intermediate state, which is
not desired.
The main changes are:
- The directory libabis/ has been removed as it now lives in
libosmo-abis.
- new configuration file format for nanoBTS and HSL femto, we
need to define the virtual e1_line and attach it to the OML
link.
- all the existing BTS drivers (nanoBTS, hsl femto, Nokia site,
BS11 and rbs2000) now use the new libosmo-abis framework.
- use r232 input driver available in libosmo-abis for bs11_config.
- use ipa_msg_recv instead of old ipaccess_read_msg function.
- delete definition of gsm_e1_subslot and input_signal_data.
These structures now lives in libosmo-abis.
Most of this patch are deletions of libabis/ which has been
moved to libosmo-abis.
This patch also modifies openBSC to use all the new definitions
available in libosmocore and libosmo-abis. In order to do that,
we have replaced the following:
- DINP, DMI, DMIB and DMUX by their respective DL* correspondences.
- SS_GLOBAL by SS_L_GLOBAL
- SS_INPUT by SS_L_INPUT
- S_GLOBAL_SHUTDOWN by S_L_GLOBAL_SHUTDOWN
- SS_INPUT by SS_L_INPUT
- S_INP_* by S_L_INP_* sub-signals
- E1INP_NODE by L_E1INP_NODE vty node
This patch has been tested with:
- one nanoBTS
- the HSL femto with the examples available under libosmo-abis
- BS11 with both dahdi and misdn drivers.
These commands are installed in controlif_setup. Query them like this:
"rate_ctr.<interval>.<counter group>.<index>.<counter name>" for rate
counters and "counter.<counter name>" for regular counters. <interval>
may be either "abs" for absolute values or one or
"per_{sec,min,hour,day}".
It is possible to query all rate counters in a group (regardless of
index) or all counters in a group and with a certain index if you omit
<counter name> and <index> or just <counter name>.
The element following the identifier list was the
GSM0808_IE_LSA_INFORMATION. It is a TLV type as well
and the issue got introduced in
92107dfd3b.
Fixes:
gsm0808.c:316:40: warning: initializer overrides prior initialization of this subobject
[-Winitializer-overrides]
[GSM0808_IE_LSA_IDENTIFIER_LIST] = { TLV_TYPE_TLV },
^~~~~~~~~~~~
gsm0808.c:315:40: note: previous initialization is here
[GSM0808_IE_LSA_IDENTIFIER_LIST] = { TLV_TYPE_TLV },
There doesn't seem to be a way to share this code with Linux as
it doesn't have the sockaddr_dl concept inside the getifaddrs.
I manually verified this on a FreeBSD10 box and hex decoding gave
me the correct mac address and rc was 0.
As we are breaking builds by moving functions from libosmo-abis to
libosmocore anyway, we might as well give functions more appropriate
names. ipaccess is a company, while IPA is the multiplex protocol, and
CCM is the protocol used for establishing identities on the IPA
multiplex.
libosmo-abis is about forming A-bis interfaces/lines by means
of E1 or the IPA multiplex (or possibly other link layers).
The IPA multiplex is used in other contexts, such as the Control
interface, or the A interface. In that context, it makes sense to
have generic IPA related functions in libosmocore.
Fix re-initialize issue of the GPRS NS. This was found while
working on the GB Proxy tests.
==27800== Invalid write of size 4
==27800== at 0x403C263: rate_ctr_group_alloc (linuxlist.h:65)
==27800== by 0x4050974: gprs_nsvc_create (gprs_ns.c:209)
==27800== by 0x405320D: gprs_ns_instantiate (gprs_ns.c:1330)
==27800== by 0x804B212: main (gbproxy_test.c:797)
==27800== Address 0x434173c is 52 bytes inside a block of size 784 free'd
==27800== at 0x4029DA8: free (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-x86-linux.so)
==27800== by 0x4041BBD: _talloc_free (talloc.c:609)
==27800== by 0x40432B2: talloc_free (talloc.c:578)
==27800== by 0x40532D3: gprs_ns_destroy (gprs_ns.c:1363)
==27800== by 0x804B1FE: main (gbproxy_test.c:791)
If the read callback closes the connection conn is already freed so we
can't derefernce it. Instead return -EBADFD in the read function if it
closed the connection and check for that.
If the FD is both readable and writable and the read callback closes the
connection (and frees the surrounding structure) we shouldn't call the
write callback (or check anything else in the read fd).
With this patch callback functions can return -EBADFD if they don't want
the FD to be handled any more.
This adds support for A-over-IP and LCLS related message/IEI
definitions.
Old definitions are in decimal, which is very hard (at least for me)
to compare with the binary tables in the spec. Hex is much easier
to manually compare for completeness/correctness. I didn't touch
the existing definitions, but think they should move to hex, too.