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Neels Hofmeyr 1b729ce106 gsup: add OSMO_GSUP_SUPPORTED_RAT_TYPES_IE and OSMO_GSUP_CURRENT_RAT_TYPE_IE
OSMO_GSUP_SUPPORTED_RAT_TYPES_IE corresponds to the Supported RAT Types
Indicator from 3GPP TS 29.002. See 8.1.2 MAP_UPDATE_LOCATION service,
which indicates the capabilities of the MSC/VLR to the HLR.

So far, have room for eight RAT types in the gsup_msg. That is an arbitrary
random choice without any rationale.

OSMO_GSUP_CURRENT_RAT_TYPE_IE is useful to communicate the currently
used RAN / RAT type of the current subscriber during Location Updating Request.

Change-Id: I93850710ab55a605bf61b95063a69682a2899bb1
2019-09-28 14:34:07 +02:00
Pau Espin ec4b62705d msgb: Allow size==headroom in msgb_alloc_headroom*()
Nothinh really forbids this case, it's totally fine allocating all space
of msgb as headroom. osmo-pcu actually does that in
gprs_rlcmac_ul_tbf::snd_ul_ud().

Related: OS#4029
Change-Id: Ibe05d08e3169a2603e891f76682a3b352a93ec7a
2019-09-26 17:46:30 +02:00
Pau Espin 7bfaba51b0 logging: Move extern declaration of osmo_log_target_list from logging.h to logging_internal.h
This list is really not needed by applications and currently only used
internally in logging.c and logging_vty.c.

Change-Id: I5dca069512bfcd0826194427c5482fad8bfd0232
2019-09-20 15:21:33 +00:00
Philipp Maier ae140bc84a ecu_fr: increase test coverage for FR ECU implementation
The ECU implementation for FR is currently tested by calling the related
functions directly and by using the generic ECU abstraction layer. However,
the test "test_fr_concealment" only tests directly. Lets add a version
that uses the generic ECU abstraction layer as well.

The generic ECU abstraction layer obsolets the public API functions
osmo_ecu_fr_reset() and osmo_ecu_fr_conceal(), lets tag those functions
as dprecated.

Change-Id: Ib0c8a9b164f14ea4fa00688f760a76cdb4890af4
2019-09-20 11:21:46 +02:00
Philipp Maier 4e591b120f cosmetic: Add comment on GSM-FR ECU struct
Change-Id: Ic0a3a407c592262104af315f845f0bbd116ab26b
2019-09-20 10:12:50 +02:00
Philipp Maier 8bd05b58a8 cosmetic: Move comment to the right place
Change-Id: I3d548fcc7d500baf37134b14af91bc7b284ce6ad
2019-09-20 08:11:30 +00:00
Oliver Smith 210acc631f logging.h: add L1 SAPI related context and filter
First user is osmo-bts in I6b7bb2e1d61502b61214f854a4ec5cbb7267545b.

Related: OS#2356
Change-Id: I814cb3328d99faca9220adb5a80ffb934f219d7d
2019-09-18 11:23:50 +00:00
Pau Espin 070628065a logging_internal.h: Fix osmo_log_info definition
Global symbol osmo_log_info is declared in logging.c as non-const,
because it is modified. As soon as logging_internal.h is included into
logging.c, the compiler warns about osmo_log_info being declared twice
differently.

Change-Id: Iea961c3caeb12ddf60c99d4dca644bb9ab538767
2019-09-17 18:23:07 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 9655ed5cf5 tdef: fixup osmo_tdef_set()
I missed code review, so here are my comments in form of a follow-up patch
for Id56a1226d724a374f04231df85fe5b49ffd2c43c.

- Fix 'as_unit' arg name to 'val_unit' as in the C file and API doc.
- Explain rounding-up behavior of value conversion in API doc.
- Use osmo_tdef_get_entry() instead of a loop.

Related: OS#4190
Change-Id: Ia91c2f17e40fb9e79ffa5a7f28ce9c3605664402
2019-09-11 01:55:38 +02:00
Pau Espin 097b5099c4 tdef_vty.h: Add missing header dependencies
enum node_type is defined in osmocom/vty/command.h
va_list is defined in stdarg.h

Change-Id: Ia439a7097ae7a9765e229e5f66e07af3fe490ecc
2019-09-07 22:29:06 +00:00
Pau Espin 77cd10f0db tdef: Introduce API osmo_tdef_set()
This API is already useful for users willing to set a given timer to a
given value. It will also contain code later that checks for value being
inside valid range for that timer.

Related: OS#4190
Change-Id: Id56a1226d724a374f04231df85fe5b49ffd2c43c
2019-09-07 22:29:06 +00:00
Harald Welte 994df263fa Introduce BTS_FEAT_ETWS_PN for communicating ETWS PN capability
As 3GPP doesn't specify how the BSC shall communicate ETWS Primary
Notifications over Abis/RSL, we have to use a vendor-specific RSL
message for this.  And in order to know if the peer supports this
feature, we introduces BTS_FEAT_ETWS_PN.

Change-Id: I89c24a81ada6627694a9632e87485a61cbd3e680
Related: OS#4046, OS#4047
2019-09-05 11:16:56 +00:00
Harald Welte f945689cd9 gsm_08_58: Add vendor-specific Message Type for ETWS Primary Warning
Change-Id: I36fc2ffc22728887d1cb8768c7fcd9739a8ec0fc
Related: OS#4046, OS#4047
2019-09-05 11:16:56 +00:00
Harald Welte 750d8311f5 codec/ecu: Introduce new generic Error Concealment Unit abstraction
We don't want to expose the details of a given ECU implementation to
the user (e.g. osmo-bts), but have a generic abstraction layer where
an ECU implementation can simply register a few call-back functions
with the generic core.

As the developer and copyright holder of the related code, I hereby
state that any ECU implementation using 'struct osmo_ecu_ops' and
registering with the 'osmo_ecu_register()' function shall not be
considered as a derivative work under any applicable copyright law;
the copyleft terms of GPLv2 shall hence not apply to any such ECU
implementation.

The intent of the above exception is to allow anyone to combine
third party Error Concealment Unit implementations with libosmocore,
including but not limited to such published by ETSI.

Change-Id: I4d33c9c7c2d4c7462ff38a49c178b65accae1915
2019-09-02 09:13:50 +00:00
Harald Welte f221003044 cbsp: Fix endless loop iteration when decoding cell list IEs
The CBSP code assumed that gsm0808_decode_cell_id_u() would return
the number of bytes it has consumed/parsed.  But it actually always
returns '0', whcih makes us run in an endless loop :(

Change-Id: I5758af4ec11a827d4b888a3a16c4ec22de90a7d6
2019-08-31 21:27:57 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr f89cbd0019 OSMO_SOCKADDR_STR_FMT_ARGS: guard against NULL pointer
The pointless '(R)->ip?' condition of the previous commit made me want to
protect against R == NULL instead.

Change-Id: Ie2f47ad8ae585aaf67a6476c67f8e014820a72bc
2019-08-30 14:09:42 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 079693d22f OSMO_SOCKADDR_STR_FMT_ARGS: remove useless condition
Since (R)->ip is a char[], it is always non-NULL. The (x ? : "") condition is
completely pointless. Remove it.

Change-Id: I13ed06776a784cfa99bbdfca2bb4dfe12913a1ec
2019-08-30 14:09:42 +02:00
Harald Welte 2d90611cb0 context: Add support for [per-thread] global talloc contexts
Rather than having applications maintain their own talloc cotexts,
let's offer some root talloc contexts in libosmocore.  Let's also
make them per thread right from the beginning.  This will help
some multi-threaded applications to use talloc in a thread-safe
way.

Change-Id: Iae39cd57274bf6753ecaf186f229e582b42662e3
2019-08-27 13:43:31 +02:00
Oliver Smith 858c86639d Cosmetic: l1sap.h: change /* !< to /*!<
Change-Id: Icaec95a9c6105fd17bc1151fdc77394f4efd3b70
2019-08-23 10:15:49 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 989f01c406 osmo_tdef_get(): allow passing -1 as default timeout
The intention of osmo_tdef_get()'s val_if_not_present argument was to return a
default timeout, or to optionally abort the program for missing timer
definitions if the default timeout is < 0. This was the case in the original
implementation of this API in osmo-bsc, but in the migration to libosmocore,
the argument was by accident changed to an unsigned type. In consequence, the
assertion in the implementation that was intended to abort the program seemed
bogus to coverity, and was fixed by removal in
I7a544d2d43b83135def296674f777e48fe5fd80a -- the wrong direction, as is obvious
from the API doc for osmo_tdef_get().

Note that osmo-bsc master passes -1 in various places and expects the
program-abort behavior that was missing from the libosmocore implementation.

Change the val_if_not_present argument to a signed type, and revert removal of
the assertion, so that passing -1 has the effect described in the API doc:
program abort on missing timer definition.

This bug was not detected because it is hard to write tests that expect a
program abort to happen, hence no tests for this API feature exist.

Related: OS#4152
Change-Id: Ie61c3c85069916336e6dbd91a2c16f7634816417
2019-08-15 03:02:34 +02:00
Harald Welte c144f3a781 codec/ecu_fr: Mark input TCH frame as 'const' as we only read it
Change-Id: I64c6d3dc08ff87b673ba6225f98546e86f91bcfd
2019-08-12 08:43:12 +00:00
Vadim Yanitskiy 0d8da790df gsm/gsm48.h: drop meaningless 'const' from gsm48_mi_to_string()
Change-Id: I5eb17edadf89ac47b4ca86c9e822037f7c0e518e
2019-07-26 05:23:56 +00:00
Harald Welte 3f27f71b5f Add Cell Broadcast related definitions from 3GPP TS 23.041
Change-Id: I1e2c62cb9047648907c91b99f764f6caba8f4493
2019-07-20 12:11:28 +02:00
Harald Welte f72155a3a4 cbsp: Introduce osmo_cbsp_errstr
Rather than having the encoder/decoder library print some log
messages in case of encoding/decoding errors, let's provide something
akin to 'errno', but with a string instead of a numeric error code.

The 'osmo_cbsp_errstr' global variable (if set) contains a
human-readable string describing the most recent encoding/decoding error.

It exists separately for each thread and hence can be used safely in
multi-threaded environments.

Change-Id: Id9a5a595a76ba278647aee9470ded213d8464103
2019-07-20 12:11:28 +02:00
Harald Welte 07958e44ec CBSP (Cell Broadcast Service Protocol; 3GPP TS 48.049) support
This introduces definitions as well as a parser+encoder for the
Cell Broadcast Service Protocol (CBSP) as specified in 3GPP TS 48.049.

CBSP is used on the interface between CBC and BSC.

Related: OS#3537
Change-Id: I5b7ae08f67e415967b60ac4b824db9e22ca00935
2019-07-20 12:11:28 +02:00
Vadim Yanitskiy d1f15bd896 libosmogsm/l1sap.h: extend ph_rach_ind_param with lqual_cb
The link quality, defined by C/I (Carrier-to-Interference) ratio,
can be computed from the training sequence of each burst, where we
can compare the "ideal" training sequence with the actual training
sequence and then express that in cB (centiBels, dB * 10).

By analogy with both RSSI and ToA, it can be used to filter out
false-positive detections and ghost Access Bursts.

Change-Id: Ie2a66ebd040b61d6daf49e04bf8a84d3d64764ee
2019-07-10 15:48:33 +00:00
Vadim Yanitskiy e2425485c4 Revert "utils.h: require a semi colon after OSMO_ASSERT"
This reverts commit 4e284b6379.

Unfortunately, some projects such as OsmoMSC, OsmoBTS and OpenBSC
do contain OSMO_ASSERT statements without a semi colon. Thus,
this change causes compilation errors when building them.

Please note that only the OSMO_ASSERT's definition is reverted,
while changes to other files (adding missing semicolons) are kept.

Change-Id: I6da4d7397d993f6c1af658cb5ae1e49c92a1b350
2019-07-09 14:05:19 +07:00
Alexander Couzens 4e284b6379 utils.h: require a semi colon after OSMO_ASSERT
When using `OSMO_ASSERT(exp);` clang will warn about
an empty expression because the semi colon was superflous.
Use do {} while (0) to enfore the need of a semi colon.
This might break other test.

Change-Id: I2272d29a81496164bebd1696a694383a28a86434
2019-07-08 13:23:45 +00:00
Eric Wild dda07be055 add define for magic tmsi constant
Change-Id: I52b9f6b5f3e96d85a390ba2af21d7814df8aaeec
2019-06-17 12:19:20 +02:00
Kevin Redon 77021c7bec (minor) fix typo in comments
Change-Id: I697af428a2ea9a0ccd3f04ba8ec4664935ae29f8
2019-06-13 18:13:34 +02:00
Kevin Redon d1e220fb67 minor: don't redefine macros
the DEBUG macro name and ARRAY_SIZE macro function are frequently
used in other projects. If these projects also use libosmocore,
the macros will be redefined. This also generates a warning message
during compilation.
Not redefining the macros removes the warning message and possible
(but unlikely) mis-redefinition.

Change-Id: I0ba91eae8eacc5542d1647601b372e417ed1713c
2019-06-13 13:49:30 +00:00
Vadim Yanitskiy b8734baa23 protocol/gsm_04_08.h: do not check if unsigned is positive
Change-Id: I6b486b52a3733d5fd5e8ba18acbc9374e2e8bd7e
2019-06-12 11:29:06 +00:00
Vadim Yanitskiy d9fc6041e7 core/utils: drop meaningless const from return value of osmo_luhn()
Change-Id: I085da06f31a0a6862ae2ba041fafc134cc240f7e
2019-06-12 11:29:06 +00:00
Harald Welte 7b74551b93 fsm: Allow millisecond granularity in osmo_fsm built-in timer
So far, the public API of osmo_fsm only allowed integral seconds as
timeout.  Let's change that to milli-seconds in order to cover more
use cases.

This introduces
* osmo_fsm_inst_state_chg_ms()
* osmo_fsm_inst_state_chg_keep_or_start_timer_ms()

Which both work exactly like their previous counterparts without the _ms
suffix - the only difference being that the timeout parameter is
specified in milli-seconds, not in seconds.

The value range for an unsigned long in milli-seconds even on a 32bit
platform extends to about 48 days.

This patch also removes the documentation notice about limiting the
maximum value to 0x7fffffff due to time_t signed-ness.  We don't use
time_t but unsigned long.

Change-Id: I35b330e460e80bb67376c77e997e464439ac5397
2019-06-05 10:01:20 +00:00
Harald Welte 20de6207c2 lapdm: Allow user to specify T200 values; Use correct N200 values
TS 04.06 specifies a N200 re-transmission counter that depends on the
channel type, which we didn't care about at all so far.  Let's have the
caller tell us the channel type so we can internally look up the correct
N200 value for it.

At the same time, permit the user to specify T200 re-transmission timer
values for each SAPI on both DCCH and ACCH, which is required at least
in the BTS as per GSM TS 12.21.  Also, extend the timer resolution of
the API from seconds to milli-seconds, which is more applicable as
particularly on the FACCH the recommended values are in the 200ms range.

Change-Id: I90fdc4dd4720d4e02213197c894eb0a55a39158c
Related: OS#3906
Related: OS#2294
Related: OS#4037
2019-06-05 10:01:20 +00:00
Harald Welte ef7be49a32 gsm0808_utils: Add gsm0808_decode_cell_id_u()
This function parses a single Cell ID list element into a
'union gsm0808_cell_id_u'.  This function is going to be used
by the upcoming CBSP support.

Related: OS#3537
Change-Id: I08b33881667aa32f01e53ccb70d44d5b79c7c986
2019-06-04 11:05:20 +02:00
Harald Welte bdf70347fb rest_octets: Remove SI2ter + SI2bis encoders that don't do anything
The library should either provide functions that implement encoding
of those rest octets, or it shouldn't.  Providing a function that
doesn't do anything but pad the buffer is useless.

Change-Id: Ie10684de6a6b2663e2a871fcdb2b275b6ad7a1e7
2019-05-28 20:02:04 +02:00
Harald Welte 86156de20e rest_octets: Implement actual SI6 rest octets encoding
There's very little sense behind introducing a function into
libosmogsm which doesn't implement 90% of the spec.  Let's allow
the caller to provide the various optional bits of information to
the encoder, rather than generating mostly static SI6 rest octets.

Change-Id: Id75005a0c4a02ce7f809692d58b3bd226bc582b2
2019-05-28 20:02:04 +02:00
Harald Welte f85b33f68f rest_octets: Add function to parse SI3 rest octets
Change-Id: I690cf308311f910005a325d50f5d5d825678d2b2
Related: OS#3075
Related: OS#4023
2019-05-28 20:02:04 +02:00
Harald Welte 428d03b919 rest_octets: Suffix encoder functiosn with _encode
... otherwise it's not really clear what they do.

Change-Id: I08e0ca9a8d13c7aa40b9d90f34f0e13adb87d4e0
2019-05-28 20:02:04 +02:00
Harald Welte 581a34da60 tdef: Fix license: GPLv2+ instead of AGPLv3+
libosmo{core,gsm,vty} code is GPLv2+.  The tdef code originated in
osmo-msc.git and was moved here without changing the license. That
was a mistake, it always was meant to be under GPLv2-or-later after
moving to libosmocore.git.

Copyright is with sysmocom, so I as the managing director can
approve the license change.

Change-Id: Ie483ff6f6ea0a56c477649677b4b163c49df11d7
2019-05-27 23:26:45 +02:00
Harald Welte c53afd95c5 oap_client: Fix license: GPLv2+ instead of AGPLv3+
libosmo{core,gsm,vty} code is GPLv2+.  The OAP code originated in
osmo-msc.git and was moved here without changing the license. That
was a mistake, it always was meant to be under GPLv2-or-later after
moving to libosmocore.git.

Copyright is with sysmocom, so I as the managing director can
approve the license change.

Change-Id: I08311fa8214c15f8df8945b9894226608cf96f15
2019-05-27 23:26:45 +02:00
Harald Welte a8d7ebb6fb rsl: Add osmocom-specific extensions to RSL channel numbers for CBCH
We don't really *need* it in libosmocore as such, but the lack of
having all osmocom extensions listed here lead to using overlapping
definitions: 0x18 was used for dynamic PDCH on the Abis side, but also
for CBCH on the L1SAP side.  Let's list them all here to increase
visibility in case anyone wants to extend this further...

Related: OS#4027
Change-Id: I93e557358cf1c1b622f77f906959df7ca6d5cb12
2019-05-27 17:20:38 +02:00
Vadim Yanitskiy 1d32b7fecd protocol/gsm_12_21.h: fix copy-pasted struct description
Change-Id: Ic6d32c886f6f8f859e382d48f9e1b509000db9ba
2019-05-24 18:35:22 +07:00
Harald Welte 8006f5393e TLV: Add one-shot TLV encoder
So far, the TLV code contained two types of functions
* tlp_parse() to parse all TLVs according to definition into tlvp_parsed
* various helper functions to encode individual TLVs during message
  generation

This patch implements the inverse of tlv_parse(): tlv_encode(), which
takes a full 'struct tlv_pared' and encodes all IEs found in it.  The
order of IEs is in numerically ascending order of the tag.

As many protocols have different IE/TLV ordering requirements, let's add
a tlv_encode_ordered() function where the caller can specify the TLV
ordering during the one-shot encode.

Change-Id: I761a30bf20355a9f80a4a8e0c60b0b0f78515efe
2019-05-19 07:33:32 +00:00
Oliver Smith e0c5d700ae Cosmetic: GSUP: fix too long comment line
Change-Id: I60ba8fef8924e58bc73cff5c7ff77ebb76d8bfaa
2019-05-19 07:18:18 +00:00
Daniel Willmann 0a1259ba87 Deprecate usage of osmo_counter_*
There's not many of those around any more, let's try to move them to
osmo_stat_items

Change-Id: If67f64c6ec7a3f3114c962df9db50107d9ea86e2
2019-05-19 07:18:04 +00:00
Harald Welte 753ae497c7 Revert "Change GSM48_PDISC_* to enum type"
This reverts commit ece1d8509d
which causes build failures due to compile warnings everywhere.

Change-Id: Ic131439ea206a0b0f57968ef701667da73711b51
2019-05-18 11:08:36 +02:00
Max ece1d8509d Change GSM48_PDISC_* to enum type
An enum is more clear than an int and #defines for passing around,
also in case you have a switch () statement, the compiler will issue
warnings for unhandled cases.

Change-Id: Icbbe8786a776081d7643193f154e6270224399e6
2019-05-17 22:59:23 +00:00
Oliver Smith cdac620579 gsm_23_003: add GSM23003_MSISDN_{MIN,MAX}_DIGITS
Add the constant, so it can be used in create-subscriber-on-demand
related patches. ITU-T Rec. E.164 6.1 states that maximum international
number length should be 15. I did not find a source for a minimum
length, but I've added the constant and set it to 1 for consistency
(based on the existing osmo_msisdn_str_valid() function).

Related: OS#2542
Change-Id: Idc74f4d94ad44b9fc1b6d43178f5f33d551ebfb1
2019-05-15 08:52:50 +00:00
Pau Espin 18506c850c gsm0808: Introduce Osmocom extensions to announce Osmux support
IE GSM0808_IE_OSMO_OSMUX_SUPPORT (T, 1 byte) is sent in AoIP appended to
BSSMAP RESET in order to announce the peer that its MGW supports handling
Osmux streams upon call set up.

IE GSM0808_IE_OSMO_OSMUX_CID (TV, T 1 byte & V 1 byte) is sent in AoIP
during call set up:
* MSC->BSC Assignment Request
* BSC->MSC Assignemnt Complete

The 1 byte value contains the local Osmux CID, aka the recvCID aka CID where the
peer sending the Assign Req/Compl will look for Osmux frames on that
call. Hence, the peer receiving this CID value must use it to send Osmux
frames for that call.

As a result, a given call leg BSC<->MSC can have one different Osmux CID
per direction. For example:
* MS => MGW_BSC ==CID 0==> MGW_MSC
* MS <= MGW_BSC <=CID 1=== MGW_MSC

This allows for setups with 256 call legs per BSC on scenarios where NAT
is not a problem, where MSC can have a pool of 256 CID per MGW_BSC (or
remote peer).

Related: OS#2551
Change-Id: I28f83e2e32b9533c99e65ccc1562900ac2aec74e
2019-05-13 17:54:44 +02:00
Harald Welte e87693c820 gsm0808_utils: Introduce gsm0808_msgb_put_cell_id_u()
This function is doing the bulk work of encoding a given Cell
ID List item.  gsm0808_enc_cell_id_list2() is modified to be a
wrapper / loop around the new function.

The purpose of this is to expose Cell ID List Entry encoding
so that the upcoming CBSP protocol encoder can re-use this code.

Related: OS#3537
Change-Id: I6cc567798e20365e6587e6b2988e834306d8c80c
2019-05-10 07:09:59 +00:00
Omar Ramadan 76bbcbc19e Add MO-FALLBACK-VALUE SGsAP IE
In testing against a particular EPC, the SGsAP-SERVICE-REQUEST
can contain a MO fallback value TLV with T 0xF1

Change-Id: Ia2460af9673818d375e28c67f1631b5f7eacdaeb
2019-05-10 07:07:34 +00:00
Harald Welte 3e323a29d2 Add VTY and CTRL port numbers for OsmoCBC (Cell Broadcast Centre)
Change-Id: I2075420048b43973c800ba0fc389f4b559437233
2019-05-08 13:50:15 +00:00
Alexander Couzens cc72cc45a4 add osmo_stat_item_inc/osmo_stat_item_dec to set it relative
Change-Id: Id2462c4866bd22bc2338c9c8f69b775f88ae7511
2019-05-07 13:20:57 +00:00
Harald Welte aa98c481fa Re-introduce declaration of gsm0808_create_handover_request_ack()
In Change-Id Ia71542ea37d4fd2c9fb9b40357db7aeb111ec576, the old
declaration of gsm0808_create_handover_request_ack() was accidentially
removed from the gsm0808.h header file.  The actual function itself
(and the exported symbol) remained for backwards compatibility at
runtime, but removing the declaration from the header file resulted in
build failures across the board of all automatic tests.

Let's re-introduce the old declaration.

Change-Id: I9e96fa675fccca9ee9631caad7559dea3794d490
2019-05-06 10:35:35 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 73b943e88d add gsm0808_create_handover_request_ack2 to add AoIP RTP addr
osmo-bsc so far omits the AoIP Transport Layer Address from its Handover
Request Acknowledge message, which breaks inter-BSC Handover for AoIP.
Allow fixing that.

One quirk I really don't like about this: I would prefer to directly use struct
sockaddr_storage as a member of the struct gsm0808_handover_request_ack. Even
though struct sockaddr_storage appears in various function signatures, the
gsm0808.c actually also gets built on embedded systems that lack arpa/inet.h
(for me indicated by the ARM build job on jenkins). Compiling gsm0808.c works
only because the actual coding of struct sockaddr_storage is implemented in
gsm0808_util.c, which (apparently) does not get built on embedded and hence,
even though there are undefined references to e.g.
gsm0808_enc_aoip_trasp_addr() it works.

Related: I4a5acdb2d4a0b947cc0c62067a67be88a3d467ff (osmo-bsc)
Change-Id: Ia71542ea37d4fd2c9fb9b40357db7aeb111ec576
2019-05-05 16:25:28 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 73c6682f53 add comment to gsm_mncc_bearer_cap.speech_ver
Change-Id: Ib657b1eb55aab400f3682a89bbd428bdee02581c
2019-05-03 16:15:24 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 63053001d3 add vty_is_active()
For async callbacks it is useful to determine whether a given VTY pointer is still valid.

For example, in osmo-msc, a silent call can be triggered by VTY, which causes a
Paging. The paging_cb then writes to the VTY console that the silent call has
succeeded. Unless the telnet vty session has already ended, in which case
osmo-msc crashes; e.g. from an osmo_interact_vty.py command invocation. With
this function, osmo-msc can ask whether the vty pointer passed to the paging
callback is still active, and skip vty_out() if not.

Change-Id: I42cf2af47283dd42c101faae0fac293c3a68d599
2019-05-03 16:15:24 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr d791327164 add osmo_bssap_tlv_parse2() for multiple identical T
In BSSMAP messages, at least the Cell Identifier IE can appear more than once.

We have tlv_parse2() which allows decoding into an array of tlv_parsed to
cleanly handle multiple occurences. Hence add osmo_bssap_tlv_parse2() which
supports multiple occurences.

An alternative would be to directly call tlv_parse2() with gsm0808_att_tlvdef()
when multiple T occurences are needed, and I'm not really sure why
osmo_bssap_tlv_parse() exists in the first place. But because it does, add a
similar definition that is capable of handling multiple IEs with identical Tag
discriminator.

Change-Id: Ib9a2095f7498dc2cda2a57154b2dbe4621df72f8
2019-05-03 16:15:24 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 8212fc6a7d add gsm48_decode_bcd_number2() from osmo-msc
gsm48_decode_bcd_number() is unable to provide proper bounds validation of
input and output data, hence osmo-msc's vlr.c introduced a static
decode_bcd_number_safe() a long time ago. Move to libosmocore.

I need to use the same function to decode an MSISDN during inter-MSC Handover,
instead of making it public in osmo-msc, rather deprecate the unsafe function
and provide a safer version for all callers. Mark the old one deprecated.

Change-Id: Idb6ae6e2f3bea11ad420dae14d021ac36d99e921
2019-05-03 16:15:24 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr f7e9c51bdc BSSMAP: add messages for inter-BSC and inter-MSC Handover
Change-Id: I9dac375331f6bea744769e973725d58e35f87226
2019-05-03 16:15:23 +02:00
Vadim Yanitskiy 412a4bb6f6 gsm/gsm_utils.h: fix argument type of gsm_chan_t_name()
The actual value-string array 'gsm_chan_t_names' describes
the enum values of 'gsm_chan_t', not 'gsm48_chan_mode'.

Change-Id: Ifc2121b23fb8d07589cc5b7aa8fbf4e27eb6b72b
Fixes: CID#188831, CID#188825
2019-05-02 14:45:10 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 302aafc3e2 BSSMAP: tweaks
Change two instances of Speech Version values to enum gsm0808_permitted_speech.
It is often not trivial to find the right values for a uint8_t member, giving
the enum name makes it a lot easier/safer to use.

In gsm0808_create_handover_required(), use msgb_tv_put() so that the enum's
storage size doesn't matter. (Already used for handover_performed)

Fix typo in doc of gsm0808_create_handover_required().

Change-Id: I6387836bab76e1fa42daa0f42ab94fc14b70b112
2019-04-26 20:36:39 +02:00
Oliver Smith affbb20646 GSUP: add inter-MSC handover related msgs and IEs
Based on a draft created by Neels, which is the result of reading a MAP
trace of two MSCs negotiating inter-MSC handovers, and of reading the
TS 29.002, TS 29.010 and related specs:
https://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/openbsc/2019-January/012653.html

I figured out that the "Handover Number" mentioned in the specifications
is the same as the MSISDN IE that we already have, so we can use that
instead of creating a new IE (example usage in tests/gsup/gsup_test.c).

Create a new OSMO_GSUP_MSGT_E_ROUTING_ERROR message type, which the GSUP
server uses to tell a client that its message could not be forwarded to
the destination (see [1]). MAP has no related message.

[1]: Change-Id: Ia4f345abc877baaf0a8f73b8988e6514d9589bf5 (osmo-hlr.git)

Related: OS#3774
Change-Id: Ic00b0601eacff6d72927cea51767801142ee75db
2019-04-26 20:36:39 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 9838c9070f GSUP: add Message Class IE
osmo-msc and osmo-hlr have distinct subsystems handling incoming GSUP messages.
So far we decide entirely by message type which code path should handle a GSUP
message. Thus no GSUP message type may be re-used across subsystems.

If we add a GSUP message to indicate a routing error, it would have to be a
distinct message type for subscriber management, another one for SMS, another
one for USSD...

To allow introducing common message types, introduce a GSUP Message Class IE.

In the presence of this IE, GSUP handlers can trivially direct a received
message to the right code path. If it is missing, handlers can fall back to the
previous switch(message_type) method.

Change-Id: Ic397a9f2c4a7224e47cab944c72e75ca5592efef
2019-04-13 21:38:58 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 0ee798a017 add OSMO_IMSI_BUF_SIZE
Various places in our code base figure out how many chars they need to safely
store an IMSI. An IMSI can have a checksum digit, which is not reflected by
GSM23003_IMSI_MAX_DIGITS. And we usually need a terminating \0.

Instead of having a magic +2 repeated every so often, rather define
OSMO_IMSI_BUF_SIZE to contain both checksum digit and nul char, and have the
explanatory comment with it here in libosmocore.

Change-Id: Id11ada4c96b79f7f0ad58185ab7dbf24622fb770
2019-04-13 21:38:58 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr b480b74192 add identifier sanitation for setting FSM instance ids
We often compose FSM instance IDs from context information, for example placing
an MSISDN string or IP:port information in the FSM instance id, using
osmo_fsm_inst_update_id_f(). This fails if any characters are contained that
don't pass osmo_identifier_valid(). Hence it is the task of the caller to make
sure only characters allowed in an FSM id are applied.

Provide API to trivially allow this by replacing illegal chars:
- osmo_identifier_sanitize_buf(), with access to the same set of illegal
  characters defined in utils.c,
- osmo_fsm_inst_update_id_f_sanitize() implicitly replaces non-identifier
  chars.

This makes it easy to add strings like '192.168.0.1:2342' or '+4987654321' to
an FSM instance id, without adding string mangling to each place that sets an
id; e.g. replacing with '-' to yield '192-168-0-1:2342' or '-4987654321'.

Change-Id: Ia40a6f3b2243c95fe428a080b938e11d8ab771a7
2019-04-12 01:00:16 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr ecef7ec3c3 add osmo_{escape,quote}_str_buf2() for standard args ordering
To be able to append an escaped or quoted string using
OSMO_STRBUF_APPEND_NOLEN(), the function signature must have the buf and len as
first args, like most other *_buf() functions.

Add osmo_escape_str_buf2() and osmo_quote_str_buf2() to match this signature.

A recent patch [1] has changed the return value of osmo_escape_str_buf() to
char*, removing the const. However, the functions may return const strings,
hence re-add the const. The new signatures always return the non-const buffer.

To avoid code duplication, implement osmo_quote_str_buf() and
osmo_escape_str_buf() by calling the new functions.

I decided to allow slight changes to the behavior for current osmo_escape_str()
and osmo_escape_str_buf(), because impact on callers is minimal:

(1) The new implementation uses OSMO_STRBUF_*, and in consequence
osmo_quote_str() no longer prints an ending double quote after truncated
strings; Before, a truncated output was, sic:
  "this string is trunca"
and now this becomes, sic:
  "this string is truncat
I decided to not keep the old behavior because it is questionable to begin
with. It looks like the string actually ended at the truncation boundary
instead of the reason being not enough space in the output buffer.

(2) The new osmo_escape_str_buf2() function obviously cannot pass-thru an
unchanged char* if no escaping was needed. Sacrifice this tiny optimization
feature to avoid code duplication:
- it is an unnoticeable optimization,
- the caller anyway always passes a string buffer,
- the feature caused handling strings and buffers differently depending on
  their content (i.e. code that usually writes out strings in full length
  "suddenly" truncates because a non-printable character is contained, etc.)
I considered adding a skip_if_unescaped flag to the osmo_quote_str_buf2()
function signature, but in the end decided that the API clutter is not worth
having for all the above reasons.

Adjust tests to accomodate above changes.

[1] 4a62eda225
    Ibf85f79e93244f53b2684ff6f1095c5b41203e05

Change-Id: Id748b906b0083b1f1887f2be7a53cae705a8a9ae
2019-04-12 01:00:16 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr 8531d6695f tweak OSMO_STRBUF_APPEND(), add OSMO_STRBUF_APPEND_NOLEN()
In OSMO_STRBUF_APPEND, use local variable names that are less likely to shadow
other local variables: prefix with _sb_.

In OSMO_STRBUF_APPEND, add a check to add to .pos only if it is not NULL.

Add OSMO_STRBUF_APPEND_NOLEN(), which works for function signatures that don't
return a length. This is useful for any osmo_*_buf() string writing functions,
so that these write directly to the strbuf.

Change-Id: I108cadf72deb3a3bcab9a07e50572d9da1ab0359
2019-04-11 07:40:25 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr d79ccc65f7 add osmo_str_startswith()
Move from a static implementation in tdef_vty.c to utils.c, I also want to use
this in osmo-msc.

The point is that the telnet VTY allows unambiguous partly matches of keyword
args. For example, if I have a command definition of:

    compare (apples|oranges)

then it is perfectly legal as for the vty parser to write only

    compare app

One could expect the VTY to then pass the unambiguous match of "apples" to the
parsing function, but that is not the case.

Hence a VTY function implementation is faced with parsing a keyword of "app"
instead of the expected "apples".

This is actually a very widespread bug in our VTY implementations, which assume
that exactly one full keyword will always be found. I am now writing new
commands in a way that are able to manage only the starts of keywords.

Arguably, strstr(a, b) == a does the same thing, but it searches the entire
string unnecessarily.

Change-Id: Ib2ffb0e9a870dd52e081c7e66d8818057d159513
2019-04-11 05:36:36 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 1f9cc01861 fsm: support graceful osmo_fsm_inst_term() cascades
Add global flag osmo_fsm_term_safely() -- if set to true, enable the following
behavior:

Detect osmo_fsm_inst_term() occuring within osmo_fsm_inst_term():
- collect deallocations until the outermost osmo_fsm_inst_term() is done.
- call osmo_fsm_inst_free() *after* dispatching the parent event.

If a struct osmo_fsm_inst enters osmo_fsm_inst_term() while another is already
within osmo_fsm_inst_term(), do not directly deallocate it, but talloc-reparent
it to a separate talloc context, to be deallocated with the outermost FSM inst.

The effect is that all osmo_fsm_inst freed within an osmo_fsm_inst_term()
cascade will stay allocated until all osmo_fsm_inst_term() are complete and all
of them will be deallocated at the same time.

Mark the deferred deallocation state as __thread in an attempt to make cascaded
deallocation handling threadsafe.  Keep the enable/disable flag separate, so
that it is global and not per-thread.

The feature is showcased by fsm_dealloc_test.c: with this feature, all of those
wild deallocation scenarios succeed.

Make fsm_dealloc_test a normal regression test in testsuite.at.

Rationale:

It is difficult to gracefully handle deallocations of groups of FSM instances
that reference each other. As soon as one child dispatching a cleanup event
causes its parent to deallocate before fsm.c was ready for it, deallocation
will hit a use-after-free. Before this patch, by using parent_term events and
distinct "terminating" FSM states, parent/child FSMs can be taught to wait for
all children to deallocate before deallocating the parent. But as soon as a
non-child / non-parent FSM instance is involved, or actually any other
cleanup() action that triggers parent FSMs or parent talloc contexts to become
unused, it is near impossible to think of all possible deallocation events
ricocheting, and to avoid running into freeing FSM instances that were still in
the middle of osmo_fsm_inst_term(), or FSM instances to enter
osmo_fsm_inst_term() more than once. This patch makes deallocation of "all
possible" setups of complex cross referencing FSM instances easy to handle
correctly, without running into use-after-free or double free situations, and,
notably, without changing calling code.

Change-Id: I8eda67540a1cd444491beb7856b9fcd0a3143b18
2019-04-11 05:36:36 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 3b414a4adc fsm: add flag to ensure osmo_fsm_inst_term() happens only once
To prevent re-entering osmo_fsm_inst_term() twice for the same osmo_fsm_inst,
add flag osmo_fsm_inst.proc.terminating. osmo_fsm_inst_term() sets this to
true, or exits if it already is true.

Update fsm_dealloc_test.err for illustration. It is not relevant for unit
testing yet, just showing the difference.

Change-Id: I0c02d76a86f90c49e0eae2f85db64704c96a7674
2019-04-11 05:36:36 +00:00
Harald Welte 179f35702e Add _c versions of functions that otherwise return static buffers
We have a habit of returning static buffers from some functions,
particularly when generating some kind of string values.  This is
convenient in terms of memory management, but it comes at the expense
of not being thread-safe, and not allowing for two calls of the
related function within one printf() statement.

Let's introduce _c suffix versions of those functions where the
caller passes in a talloc context from which the output buffer shall
be allocated.

Change-Id: I8481c19b68ff67cfa22abb93c405ebcfcb0ab19b
2019-04-10 22:42:32 +00:00
Vadim Yanitskiy d08e9866a5 gsm_03_40.h: define max SM-TP-UDL (User-Data-Length) values
As per 3GPP TS 03.40, section 9.2.3.16 "TP-User-Data-Length (TP-UDL)"
field may contain up to 140 octets (or 140 * 8 / 7 = 160 septets).

Change-Id: I54f88d2908ac47228813fb8c049f4264e5145241
2019-04-09 15:14:18 +07:00
Neels Hofmeyr 0e8df1c7e4 add osmo_use_count API
Provide a common implementation of use counting that supports naming each user
as well as counting more than just one use per user, depending on the rules the
caller implies.

In osmo-msc, we were originally using a simple int counter to see whether a
connection is still in use or should be discarded. For clarity, we later added
names to each user in the form of a bitmask of flags, to figure out exactly
which users are still active: for logging and to debug double get / double put
bugs. This however is still not adequate, since there may be more than one CM
Service Request pending. Also, it is a specialized implementation that is not
re-usable.

With this generalized implementation, we can:

- fix the problem of inadequate counting of multiple concurrent CM Service
  Requests (more than one use count per user category),
- directly use arbitrary names for uses like __func__ or "foo" (no need to
  define enums and value_string[]s),
- re-use the same code for e.g. vlr_subscr and get fairly detailed VLR
  susbscriber usage logging for free.

Change-Id: Ife31e6798b4e728a23913179e346552a7dd338c0
2019-04-08 13:47:17 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 0c7826e9bd add osmo_sockaddr_str API
For handling RTP IP addresses and ports, osmo-mgw, osmo-bsc and osmo-msc
so far have their own separate shims and code duplication around
inet_ntoa(), htons(), sockaddr conversions etc. Unify and standardize
with this common API.

In the MGW endpoint FSM that was introduced in osmo-bsc and which I
would like to re-use for osmo-msc (upcoming patch moving that to
osmo-mgw), it has turned out that using char* IP address and uint16_t
port number types are a convenient common denominator for logging,
MGCP message composition and GSM48. Ongoing osmo-msc work also uses this
for MNCC.

This is of course potentially useful for any other IP+port combinations
besides RTP stream handling.

Needless to say that most current implementations will probably stay
with their current own conversion code for a long time; for current
osmo-{bsc,msc,mgw} work (MGW endpoint FSM) though, I would like to move
to this API here.

Change-Id: Id617265337f09dfb6ddfe111ef5e578cd3dc9f63
2019-04-08 13:47:17 +00:00
Harald Welte 4a62eda225 Add _buf() functions to bypass static string buffers
We have a number of static buffers in use in libosmo*.  This means
the related functions are not usable in a thread-safe way.  While
we so far don't have many multi-threaded programs in the osmocom
universe, the static buffers also prevent us from calling the same
e.g. string-ify function twice within a single printf() call.

Let's make sure there's an alternative function in all those cases,
where the user can pass in a caller-allocated buffer + size, and make
the 'classic' function with the static buffer a wrapper around that
_buf() variant.

Change-Id: Ibf85f79e93244f53b2684ff6f1095c5b41203e05
2019-04-03 18:03:14 +02:00
Harald Welte 98ed3393cd osmo_escape_str_buf: Always copy, don't return input string pointer
osmo_escape_str_buf() used to have the somewhat odd semantics that
if no escaping was needed, it would return the original pointer without
making any copy to the output buffer.  While this seems like an elegant
optimization, it is a very strange behavior and it works differently
than all of our other *_buf() functions.  Let's unify the API and
turn osmo_escape_str_buf() into a strlcpy() if no escaping is needed.

Change-Id: I3a02bdb27008a73101c2db41ac04248960ed4064
2019-03-29 16:42:25 +00:00
Vadim Yanitskiy c761044ecb Doxygen: fix documentation of rate_ctr_for_each_counter()
Doxygen was confused by duplicated documentation for both
definition and declaration of rate_ctr_for_each_counter().
Moreover, both variants contained some mistakes.

Let's avoid this duplication and keep the only (corrected) one.

Change-Id: Icca2d4a95bd5f96ae85a86909ec90fb8677cacf3
2019-03-27 08:56:21 +01:00
Vadim Yanitskiy 914a8ec5b3 core/msgb.h: fix incorrect Doxygen parameter description
core/msgb.h:414: warning: argument 'msgb' of command @param is not
                   found in the argument list of
                   msgb_pull_to_l2(struct msgb *msg)
  core/msgb.h:399: warning: argument 'msgb' of command @param is not
                   found in the argument list of
                   msgb_pull_to_l3(struct msgb *msg)

  core/msgb.h:351: warning: argument 'msgb' of command @param is not
                   found in the argument list of
                   msgb_push_u16(struct msgb *msg, uint16_t word)
  core/msgb.h:361: warning: argument 'msgb' of command @param is not
                   found in the argument list of
                   msgb_push_u32(struct msgb *msg, uint32_t word)
  core/msgb.h:341: warning: argument 'msgb' of command @param is not
                   found in the argument list of
                   msgb_push_u8(struct msgb *msg, uint8_t word)

Change-Id: I5d660933ecfa89c631319eccf9e3d5c1986ec8ff
2019-03-27 08:56:21 +01:00
Vadim Yanitskiy ba426e3b0c core/msgb.h: drop meaningless parameter of msgb_eq_* helpers
Thanks to the following Doxygen warning:

  msgb.h:XXX: warning: The following parameters of
              msgb_eq_l2(msg1, msgb2, len) are not documented:
                parameter 'msgb2'
                parameter 'len'

it was discovered that parameter 'len' is not required at all.
It basically doesn't make any sense to pass any length value,
because it can be calculated using msgb_length().

Let's drop this parameter. Given that this part of the API was
broken so far (see I1079d629abdb8770eef6be7341e586a933cd9cca),
it should be more or less safe to do this.

Change-Id: Icd9b72eb6bfa9628ff1ed2f948b57058551a4328
2019-03-27 08:56:21 +01:00
Vadim Yanitskiy 115a2ccae5 core/msgb.h: fix dead msgb2 reference in msgb_eq_* helpers
Neither Doxygen documentation of the msgb data comparison helpers,
nor their actual definitions does refer msgb2. Instead, 'msg2' is
referenced in both cases. This was discovered while investigating
the following Doxygen warnings:

  msgb.h:XXX: warning: argument 'msg2' of command @param is not
              found in the argument list of
              msgb_eq(msg1, msgb2, len)

  msgb.h:XXX: warning: The following parameters of
              msgb_eq_l2(msg1, msgb2, len) are not documented:
                parameter 'msgb2'
                parameter 'len'

Due to this bug it was impossible to use the affected macros,
because 'msg2' was not listed in their parameters. Having the
unit test coverage would spot this bug at the beginning!

Change-Id: I1079d629abdb8770eef6be7341e586a933cd9cca
2019-03-27 08:56:21 +01:00
Vadim Yanitskiy 095a39616c core/linuxlist.h: fix white-space and inconsistent alignment
- fix trailing white-space;
  - properly align parameters of functions;
  - use tabs instead of 8 spaces where possible.

Change-Id: Iaf616592a6bd72a1e7e94d8c55475710868beef0
2019-03-27 08:56:21 +01:00
Vadim Yanitskiy 72ea919a48 core/linuxlist.h: fix and unify Doxygen documentation
- drop incorrect \ref and \a references;
  - add missing documentation to LLIST_HEAD_INIT;
  - document parameter 'member' of llist_entry();
  - turn @argument naming into a valid \param format;
  - fix 'type *' vs llist_head loop counter confusion;
  - capitalize and dot-terminate all sentences.

Change-Id: Iac67bdb9d5fbf7c222d04858967337f2428d6a94
2019-03-27 08:56:21 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr c0fcedc968 gsm_utils.h: remove unused include of gsm_08_08.h
Change-Id: Ied4cb2bd06147785540a53ef118e9268406da702
2019-03-27 07:42:24 +00:00
Harald Welte 1688699c3f select: Rename BSC_FD_* constants to OSMO_FD_*
The naming of these constants dates back to when the code was private
within OpenBSC.  Everything else was renamed (bsc_fd -> osmo_fd) at
the time, but somehow the BSC_FD_* defines have been missed at the
time.

Keep compatibility #defines around, but allow us to migrate the
applications to a less confusing naming meanwhile.

Change-Id: Ifae33ed61a7cf0ae54ad487399e7dd2489986436
2019-03-21 16:02:01 +00:00
Harald Welte c0dfc9d885 socket: osmo_sock_get_name() Use "const void *" as talloc context
Change-Id: Ie6877277cddb0a9e049449c260afe3314ba65050
2019-03-19 14:04:00 +00:00
Philipp Maier 3713af8655 gsm0808_utils: fix gsm48 multirate configuration generator
The function gsm0808_sc_cfg_from_gsm48_mr_cfg() takes an S15 to S0
bitmask and converts that bitmask into an AMR multirate configuration
struct.

Unfortunately the current implementation implements 3GPP TS 28.062,
Table 7.11.3.1.3-2 wrongly in some aspects. Lets fix this.

- Fix wrong interpretation of the bitpatterns
- 5,15K is invalid and must never be selected
- Make sure that no more than 4 rates are selected in the active set
- Extend unit-test

Change-Id: I6fd7f4073b84093742c322752f2fd878d1071e15
Related: SYS#4470
2019-03-11 09:08:31 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 3a5045302f add gsm0808_cell_id_from_cgi(), gsm0808_cell_id_to_cgi()
CGI to Cell ID: for example, for Paging, osmo-msc has a CGI for a subscriber
and needs to send out a Cell Identifier IE. Makes sense to add this conversion
here.

Cell ID to CGI: for a Layer 3 Complete, a subscriber sends the current cell in
the form of a Cell Identifier, which we store as a CGI, if necessary enriched
with the local PLMN.

Add enum with bitmask values to identify parts of a CGI, for the return value
of gsm0808_cell_id_to_cgi(). Can't use enum CELL_IDENT for that, because it
doesn't have a value for just a PLMN (and is not a bitmask).

Change-Id: Ib9af67b100c4583342a2103669732dab2e577b04
2019-03-08 05:25:07 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr d4b79c8772 fsm: add osmo_fsm_inst_state_chg_keep_or_start_timer()
During FSM design for osmo-msc, I noticed that the current behavior that
keep_timer=true doesn't guarantee a running timer can make FSM design a bit
complex, especially when using osmo_tdef for timeout definitions.

A desirable keep_timer=true behavior is one that keeps the previous timer
running, but starts a timer if no timer is running yet.

The simplest example is: a given state repeatedly transitions back to itself,
but wants to set a timeout only on first entering, avoiding to restart the
timeout on re-entering.

Another example is a repeated transition between two or more states, where the
first time we enter this group a timeout should start, but it should not
restart from scratch on every transition.

When using osmo_tdef timeout definitions for this, so far separate meaningless
states have to be introduced that merely set a fixed timeout.

To simplify, add osmo_fsm_inst_state_chg_keep_or_start_timer(), and use this in
osmo_tdef_fsm_inst_state_chg() when both keep_timer == true *and* T != 0.

In tdef_test.ok, the changes show that on first entering state L, the previous
T=1 is now kept with a large remaining timeout. When entering state L from O,
where no timer was running, this time L's T123 is started.

Change-Id: Id647511a4b18e0c4de0e66fb1f35dc9adb9177db
2019-03-07 23:10:21 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 5734bff3b0 represent negative T-timers as Osmocom-specific X-timers
fi->T values are int, i.e. can be negative. Do not log them as unsigned, but
define a distinct timer class "Xnnnn" for negative T values: i.e. for T == -1,
print "Timeout of X1" instead of "Timeout of T4294967295".

The negative T timer number space is useful to distinguish freely invented
timers from proper 3GPP defined T numbers. So far I was using numbers like
T993210 or T9999 for invented T, but X1, X2 etc. is a better solution. This way
we can make sure to not accidentally define an invented timer number that
actually collides with a proper 3GPP specified timer number that the author was
not aware of at the time of writing.

Add OSMO_T_FMT and OSMO_T_FMT_ARGS() macros as standardized timer number print
format. Use that in fsm.c, tdef_vty.c, and adjust vty tests accordingly.

Mention the two timer classes in various API docs and VTY online-docs.

Change-Id: I3a59457623da9309fbbda235fe18fadd1636bff6
2019-03-06 00:51:15 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 050f2d3259 log: fsm: allow logging the timeout on state change
Add a flag that adds timeout info to osmo_fsm_inst state change logging.

To not affect unit testing, make this an opt-in feature that is disabled by
default -- mostly because osmo_fsm_inst_state_chg_keep_timer() will produce
non-deterministic logging depending on timing (logs remaining time).

Unit tests that don't verify log output and those that use fake time may also
enable this feature. Do so in fsm_test.c.

The idea is that in due course we will add osmo_fsm_log_timeouts(true) calls to
all of our production applications' main() initialization.

Change-Id: I089b81021a1a4ada1205261470da032b82d57872
2019-02-26 20:57:58 +00:00
Harald Welte 047f3872f5 NS: Add support for GPRS NS IP Sub-Network-Service (SNS)
The NS implementation part of the Gb implementation libosmogb
so far implemented a rather classic dialect of Gb, with lots of
heritage to FR (Frame Relay) transports.  At least since Release 6
of the NS specification, there's an IP Sub-Network Service (SNS),
which
* permits for dynamic configuration of IP endpoints and their NS-VCs
* abandons the concept of a NSVCI on IP transport
* forbids the use of RESET/BLOCK/UNBLOCK procedures on IP transport

This commit introduces BSS-side IP-SNS support to libosmogb in a
minimally invasive way.  It adds a corresponding SNS FSM to each NS
instance, and implements the new SIZE/CONFIG/ADD/DELETE/CHANGE_WEIGHT
procedures very closely aligned with the spec.

In order to use the SNS flavor (rather than the classic one),
a BSS implementation should use gprs_ns_nsip_connect_sns() instead
of the existing gprs_ns_nsip_connect().

This implementation comes with a set of TTCN-3 tests in
PCU_Tests_RAW_SNS.ttcn, see Change-ID
I0fe3d4579960bab0494c294ec7ab8032feed4fb2 of osmo-ttcn3-hacks.git

Closes: OS#3372
Closes: OS#3617
Change-Id: I84786c3b43a8ae34ef3b3ba84b33c90042d234ea
2019-02-26 12:18:30 +01:00
Harald Welte 17a642d8ff gprs_ns: Add code for SNS-SIZE and SNS-CONFIG encoding
Modern NS specifications contain a SNS (Sub Network Service) for
negotiating IP/port/weight parameters of NS-over-IP links dynamically.

This patch adds message encoding routines for SNS-CONFIG, SNS-SIZE
and their respective acknowledgements.

Related: OS#3372
Change-Id: I5c47e1c3c10deb89a7470ee2c03adfc174accc93
2019-02-26 11:17:44 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 99273c7662 enlarge gsm0808 msgb headroom
It should be large enough to prepend a struct osmo_scu_prim to pass down an
SCCP stack (see libosmo-sccp). 264 should suffice, but pick the next larger
power-of-two instead.

In osmo-msc, I would like to prepend an osmo_prim to the msgb created by
gsm0808 API, but turns out the headroom is too small:

    msgb(0x61700001b660): Not enough headroom msgb_push (126 < 264)

Instead of always copying a msgb that has just that instant been created, it
makes more sense to allocate sufficient headroom in the first place.

Change-Id: I95729991eb49555f8bba60c5dc916131b03b6cf2
2019-02-26 10:34:33 +00:00
Max 5ec0cf5475 LCLS: add string dump helpers
Add functions to dump LCLS (without GCR) and GCR. Dumping entire struct
results in inconveniently long string hence the separate functions. Both
use talloc functions so they expect caller to take care of providing
proper allocation context and freeing memory.

Change-Id: Ic3609224c8f3282d667e75f68bc20327e36eb9e6
2019-02-26 09:16:38 +00:00
Harald Welte 79f9270939 GPRS: Doxygen documentation for 'struct libgb_msgb_cb'
Change-Id: I4144506feee74a8219bd3736087c30cc6323ec1d
2019-02-23 14:38:23 +01:00
Harald Welte 7dd0f9ce39 gprs_ns: Declare gprs_ns_tx_alive*() in header file
The symbols for those functions were always exported, but we
somehow didn't declare them in gprs_ns.h

Change-Id: Ib073e9c93fcdf408b63000182e90aabce37f687e
2019-02-19 23:45:10 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 2cbe25f484 add OSMO_STRBUF_PRINTF()
We are using macros like this or different workarounds in libmsc. In the course
of implementing inter-MSC handover, I am encountering yet another such
situation of appending multiple strings to a limited char buffer. Standardize.

Add a unit test to utils_test.c.

Change-Id: I2497514e26c5e7a5d88985fc7e58343be1a027b2
2019-02-17 20:40:17 +00:00
Sylvain Munaut 8667f7a815 gsm_08_08.h: Add constants for Channel Type in signalling mode
This is from TS 08.08 3.2.2.11 directly. The choices for Data mode
and Speech mode were already present, but not for Signalling mode

Change-Id: I9e24841ea877a9a78dc4d2bd14cbf60c4bea79a6
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
2019-02-17 13:35:24 +00:00
Vadim Yanitskiy 6b4895ff53 gsm/gsm0480: introduce gsm0480_create_release_complete()
In OsmoMSC, it's required to be able to specify a particular GSM 04.07
transaction ID for GSM 04.80 Release complete message instead of the
hard-coded value, that is used gsm0480_create_ussd_release_complete().

Let's finally deprecate gsm0480_create_ussd_release_complete(), and
introduce a new function without USSD prefix, as this message
is also used in other "structured" supplementary services.

Change-Id: Ie3ac85fcef90a5e532334ba3482804d5305c88d7
2019-02-08 08:31:42 +00:00
Sylvain Munaut ebaefceb82 protocol/gsm_04_14: Fix the OPEN LOOP message type
Change-Id: Id4350dee4353ebf9de0450dd5dab6e4f2ee7c3a6
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
2019-02-07 09:16:22 +01:00
Philipp Maier 74c4c4e91a gsm0808: Add CSFB indication IE to BSSMAP CLEAR COMMAND
When a call that was established in a CSFB context ends the CLEAR
COMMAND that is send from the BSC to the MSC should contain a CSFB
indication IE, which consists of just the IE byte itsslef. This
additional IE tells the BSC to include other CSFB related IEs into the
RR Release message.

Change-Id: Id8a75e1da2d5f520064666e4ee413d1c91da6ae3
Related: OS#3778
2019-02-05 15:11:36 +00:00
Harald Welte b0708d3e76 bitvec: Add bitvec_tailroom_bits() function
This is similar to msgb_tailroom(): It returns the amount of space
left at the end of the bit vector (compared to the current cursor).

The function returns the number of bits left in the bitvec.

Change-Id: I8980a6b6d1973b67a2d9ad411c878d956fb428d1
2019-02-05 11:16:44 +01:00
Harald Welte ae7966d145 bitvec: Add bitvec_bytes_used() function
This new bitvec API function returns the number of bytes used in a given
bit-vector.

Change-Id: Id4bd7f7543f5b0f4f6f876e283bd065039c37646
2019-02-05 09:24:17 +00:00
Harald Welte 71806ddb29 gsm_08_08.h: Add IEI definitions from Release 15
Change-Id: If3649606ba7c25121e30ed02939ca08c94665be5
2019-02-05 09:24:17 +00:00
Harald Welte cf2caeb4d4 Extend gsm_04_08.h with CSFB related definitiosn form 44.018 Rel 15
These are some IEI definitions that we'll need for CSFB Fast Return

Change-Id: I0e101af316438b56d63d43fc2cb16d7caf563d07
2019-02-05 09:24:17 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 0fd615fd7b add osmo_tdef API, originally adopted from osmo-bsc T_def
Move T_def from osmo-bsc to libosmocore as osmo_tdef. Adjust naming to be more
consistent. Upgrade to first class API:
- add timer grouping
- add generic vty support
- add mising API doc
- add C test
- add VTY transcript tests, also as examples for using the API

From osmo_fsm_inst_state_chg() API doc, cross reference to osmo_tdef API.

The root reason for moving to libosmocore is that I want to use the
mgw_endpoint_fsm in osmo-msc for inter-MSC handover, and hence want to move the
FSM to libosmo-mgcp-client. This FSM uses the T_def from osmo-bsc. Though the
mgw_endpoint_fsm's use of T_def is minimal, I intend to use the osmo_tdef API
in osmo-msc (and probably elsewhere) as well. libosmocore is the most sensible
place for this.

osmo_tdef provides:

- a list of Tnnnn (GSM) timers with description, unit and default value.
- vty UI to allow users to configure non-default timeouts.
- API to tie T timers to osmo_fsm states and set them on state transitions.

- a few standard units (minute, second, millisecond) as well as a custom unit
  (which relies on the timer's human readable description to indicate the
  meaning of the value).
- conversion for standard units: for example, some GSM timers are defined in
  minutes, while our FSM definitions need timeouts in seconds. Conversion is
  for convenience only and can be easily avoided via the custom unit.

By keeping separate osmo_tdef arrays, several groups of timers can be kept
separately. The VTY tests in tests/tdef/ showcase different schemes:

- tests/vty/tdef_vty_test_config_root.c:
  Keep several timer definitions in separately named groups: showcase the
  osmo_tdef_vty_groups*() API. Each timer group exists exactly once.

- tests/vty/tdef_vty_test_config_subnode.c:
  Keep a single list of timers without separate grouping.
  Put this list on a specific subnode below the CONFIG_NODE.
  There could be several separate subnodes with timers like this, i.e.
  continuing from this example, sets timers could be separated by placing
  timers in specific config subnodes instead of using the global group name.

- tests/vty/tdef_vty_test_dynamic.c:
  Dynamically allocate timer definitions per each new created object.
  Thus there can be an arbitrary number of independent timer definitions, one
  per allocated object.

T_def was introduced during the recent osmo-bsc refactoring for inter-BSC
handover, and has proven useful:

- without osmo_tdef, each invocation of osmo_fsm_inst_state_chg() needs to be
  programmed with the right timeout value, for all code paths that invoke this
  state change. It is a likely source of errors to get one of them wrong.  By
  defining a T timer exactly for an FSM state, the caller can merely invoke the
  state change and trust on the original state definition to apply the correct
  timeout.

- it is helpful to have a standardized config file UI to provide user
  configurable timeouts, instead of inventing new VTY commands for each
  separate application of T timer numbers.

Change-Id: Ibd6b1ed7f1bd6e1f2e0fde53352055a4468f23e5
2019-02-04 18:52:16 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr c1aa178c8b vty api: add vty_out_va()
Provide a va_list type vty_out() variant, to be able to pass on variable
arguments from other function signatures to vty_out().

This will be used by Ibd6b1ed7f1bd6e1f2e0fde53352055a4468f23e5 for osmo_tdef.

Change-Id: Ie6e6f11a6b794f3cb686350c1ed678e4d5bbbb75
2019-02-04 16:43:57 +00:00
Max b3e9b31383 socket.h: add missing include
socket.h uses INET6_ADDRSTRLEN without including arpa/inet.h where it's
defined which might break external users of socket.h

Fix this by adding missing include. The error was introduced in
64b51eb68b

Change-Id: I2883addcb81cec038577e401e356e8f07a947d4c
2019-02-04 13:48:22 +00:00
Oliver Smith d6ff9c8315 GSUP: deprecate osmo_gsup_get_err_msg_type()
Replace osmo_gsup_get_err_msg_type() with a wrapper to
OSMO_GSUP_TO_MSGT_ERROR(). This macro assumes, that all error messages
are (request message | 0x000001). Add a big comment header for
osmo_gsup_message_type, describing this already implicitly followed rule
and therefore making it explicit.

With this change, we don't need to maintain the request -> error message
mapping in osmo_gsup_get_err_msg_type() anymore.

Related: Iec1b4ce4b7d8eb157406f006e1c4241e8fba2cd6 (osmo-gsm-manuals)
Change-Id: I46d9f2327791978710e2f90b4d28a3761d723d8f
2019-02-04 10:42:12 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 56632b69a7 osmo_fsm_state_name: make robust against NULL fi
Change-Id: I61d4f7dfada2763948f330745ac886405d889a12
2019-01-29 00:59:32 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 7740d26d7e add osmo_classmark_* API
osmo-bsc and osmo-msc implement identical Classmark structures. It makes sense
to define once near the gsm48 protocol definitions.

Also move along some generic Classmark API from osmo-msc.

Change-Id: Ifd27bab0380f7ad0c44c719aa6c8bd62cf7b034c
2019-01-29 00:59:32 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 0423b61aa8 add osmo_hexdump_buf() and test
Add osmo_hexdump_buf() as an all-purpose hexdump function, which all other
osmo_hexdump_*() implementations now call. It absorbs the static
_osmo_hexdump(). Add tests for osmo_hexdump_buf().

Rationale: recently during patch review, a situation came up where two hexdumps
in a single printf would have been useful. Now I've faced a similar situation
again, in ongoing development. So I decided it is time to provide this API.

The traditional osmo_hexdump() API returns a non-const char*, which should
probably have been a const instead. Particularly this new function may return a
string constant "" if the buf is NULL or empty, so return const char*. That is
why the older implementations calling osmo_hexdump_buf() separately return the
buffer instead of the const return value directly.

Change-Id: I590595567b218b24e53c9eb1fd8736c0324d371d
2019-01-28 23:58:53 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr d01ef75ab8 gsm0808: add BSSMAP Cell Identifier matching API
Add
* osmo_lai_cmp() (to use in gsm0808_cell_id_u_matches())
* osmo_cgi_cmp() (to use in gsm0808_cell_id_u_matches())
* gsm0808_cell_id_u_match() (to re-use for single IDs and lists)
* gsm0808_cell_ids_match()
* gsm0808_cell_id_matches_list()
* Unit tests in gsm0808_test.c

Rationale:

For inter-BSC handover, it is interesting to find matches between *differing*
Cell Identity kinds. For example, if a cell as CGI 23-42-3-5, and a HO for
LAC-CI 3-5 should be handled, we need to see the match.

This is most interesting for osmo-msc, i.e. to direct the BSSMAP Handover
Request towards the correct BSC or MSC.

It is also interesting for osmo-bsc's VTY interface, to be able to manage
cells' neighbors and to trigger manual handovers by various Cell Identity
handles, as the user would expect them.

Change-Id: I5535f0d149c2173294538df75764dd181b023312
2019-01-28 23:58:53 +00:00
Harald Welte 1c3bae138c constrain gsm48_generate_mid() output array bounds
The longest BCd-digit type identity is the IMEISV with 16, so there's
no point in trying to parse up to 255 decimal digits, which will do
nothing but to overflow the caller-provided output buffer.

Let's also clearly define the required minimum size of the output
buffer and add a reltead #define for it.

Change-Id: Ic8488bc7f77dc9182e372741b88f0f06100dddc9
2019-01-22 14:53:46 +00:00
Oliver Smith 49fb992cd7 gsm_23_003.h: add GSM23003_IMEI_NUM_DIGITS_NO_CHK
Add new define for the 14 digit IMEI without the Luhn checksum, as it
is used in OsmoHLR.

Change-Id: I02b54cf01a674a1911c5c897fbec02240f88b521
2019-01-21 17:32:35 +01:00
Max b27e6feb69 Rename msgb_wrap_with_TL()
This resolves an issue introduced in 84fb5bb6a0
when msgb_wrap_with_TL() was introduced as an inline function with
*exactly the same name* as in osmo-msc.git and openbsc.git.  We *NEVER*
do something like this.  Functions moved from applications to library
*MUST* always be renamed.  This has been the case for almost a decade
now.

With this subsequent change we make sure the libosmocore function
has a different name and doesn't clash.  After this commit, old
openbsc.git and osmo-bsc.git should again build fine.

Change-Id: If1e851ac605c8d2fde3da565b0bd674ea6350c2e
2019-01-21 13:47:08 +00:00
Max 6915a219b2 Prevent GCR encoder/decoder functions from being used directly
They only make sense in the context of LCLS so far - let's make sure
they're not used by external projects directly instead of gsm0808_*()
counterparts.

Change-Id: I4ae5a3472a20492d5f76170b722e4e2274a5c433
2019-01-19 21:06:16 +00:00
Max 3b90125346 LCLS: make GCR into static member of osmo_lcls
Most of the time we'll have GCR filled anyway so it make sense to have
it as static parameter instead of a pointer to separately allocated
structure. Update tests to cover both static and dynamic osmo_lcls
allocation variants.

Change-Id: I905c36d8455911c68c30bc429379b7313dd46aea
2019-01-19 21:06:03 +00:00
Max 414c8f565b LCLS: add status parameter to Assignment Completed message
* add gsm0808_create_ass_compl2() with additional gsm0808_lcls_status
  parameter and make gsm0808_create_ass_compl() into trivial wrapper
  around it
* update tests accordingly

Change-Id: I547c6b8707123aa8c1ef636db88908df112d90a4
Related: OS#2487
2019-01-19 21:03:56 +00:00
Philipp Maier 64b51eb68b socket: add define for socket name length
The function osmo_sock_get_name_buf() can be used to write a string
representation to a user provided memory. Unfortunately the proper
length for the user provided memory is not obvious. To make using
osmo_sock_get_name_buf() more practical, add a define constant that
defines the length of the required memory. Also use this define in
socket.c.

Change-Id: If8be8c2c0d4935da17ab13b2c2127b719ceefbcc
2019-01-17 17:46:08 +01:00
Max 1bec3908c6 LCLS: add GCR comparison helper
Change-Id: I9e3b5560a058b976638d03cb819415d237ae9984
2019-01-14 23:46:34 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 6ad50aaebd comments: update/fix three 3GPP spec references
Change-Id: I3ab94f362866d752099000afe62922288b3dd118
2019-01-14 20:46:03 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr f8963f9d4e change GSM48_CMSERV_* to enum type, add names
Prepare handling multiple CM Service Requests in osmo-msc: an enum is more
clear than an int and #defines for passing around and count CM Service types.

Change-Id: I9c2a7adc45ab7a1a7519168e965e7d805e1481ff
2019-01-14 17:42:03 +00:00
Oliver Smith 894be2d9da gsm23003: add osmo_imei_str_valid()
Verify 14 digit and 15 digit IMEI strings. OsmoHLR will use the 14
digit version to check IMEIs before writing them to the DB.

Place the Luhn checksum code in a dedicated osmo_luhn() function, so
it can be used elsewhere.

Related: OS#2541
Change-Id: Id2d2a3a93b033bafc74c62e15297034bf4aafe61
2019-01-14 14:39:57 +00:00
Stefan Sperling bd6e7a9f2d port rest octets encoding code from osmo-bsc
As part of fixing issue OS#3075, we want to migrate support
for encoding system information from osmo-bsc to libosmocore.

This change ports osmo-bsc code for encoding SI rest octets.

The conversion was a bit tricky in some places because some
functions receive a 'struct gsm_bts' parameter in osmo-bsc.
In this libosmocore version, such functions expect parameters
which correspond to the individual fields of 'struct gsm_bts'
which are used by these functions.

Several structs from osmo-bsc's system_information.h are now
also declared in libosmocore headers, with an added osmo_ prefix
to avoid collisions with existing definitions in osmo-bsc.

Some helpers were ported from osmo-bsc's system_information.c
to libosmocore's gsm48_rest_octets.c. Contrary to osmo-bsc's
implementation they are now only visible within this file.

Unfortunately, this code ported from osmo-bsc lacks unit tests.

Change-Id: I47888965ab11bba1186c21987f1365c9270abeab
Related: OS#3075
2019-01-12 09:51:08 +00:00
Stefan Sperling fdf8b7b1be port arfcn range encode support from osmo-bsc
As part of fixing issue OS#3075, we want to migrate support
for encoding system information from osmo-bsc to libosmocore.

This change ports one of the prerequisites for doing so:
osmo-bsc code for range-encoding ARFCNs, including tests.

An osmo_gsm48_ prefix has been prepended to public symbols in
order to avoid clashes with existing symbols in osmo-bsc code.

Change-Id: Ia220764fba451be5e975ae7c5eefb1a25ac2bf2c
Related: OS#3075
2019-01-12 09:51:05 +00:00
Max e118ed22e3 LCLS: use proper types for value_string wrappers
Change-Id: I0f47a610e06ac99bd60a5aad6f50f3658480165e
2019-01-09 16:17:17 +00:00
Oliver Smith d621a1ec2e Cosmetic: GSUP: note "on wire" for imei_result
Note that OSMO_GSUP_IMEI_RESULT_ACK is 0 on the wire, although the
enum value is 1. Same with NACK (1 on wire, enum 2).

I had implemented enum osmo_gsup_imei_result after
enum osmo_gsup_cancel_type above, where this comment exists as well,
and I incorrectly assumed that enum osmo_gsup_cn_domain in the middle
was also implemented this way and therefore adding the comments to each
enum would be redundant. But for cn_domain, the values on the wire are
the same as the enum values.

Change-Id: If97c34f117bfaab2232bbb625e9d118c8f390e58
2019-01-09 14:53:34 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 92f3f5e491 add osmo_lu_type_names[], osmo_lu_type_name()
Move lupd_names[] from osmo-msc to libosmo-gsm.

Change-Id: Ica25919758ef6cba8348da199b0ae7e0ba628798
2019-01-08 14:07:07 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 02fd83d799 add osmo_mi_name(), for MI-to-string like "IMSI-123456"
We have gsm48_mi_to_string() and osmo_bcd2str(), but still lack a function that
conveniently prints both MI type and value in one function call.

Related: http://people.osmocom.org/neels/mi_mi_mi.jpg
Change-Id: I7798c3ef983c2e333b2b9cbffef6f366f370bd81
2019-01-08 14:07:07 +00:00
Max 45f89c938d LCLS: fix LCLS-CONNECT-CONTROL encoder
Previously it could encode both incorrect values as well as incorrect
message. Let's fix this by explicitly checking for invalid values and
ensuring that at least one of the parameters is valid.

This function have no external or internal users so it's better to fix
type signature as well to match the rest of gsm0808_create_lcls_*().

Change-Id: I7b33a771acbd391c5f9a494d6450edb18511433f
2019-01-07 15:49:36 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr 86a5aae218 fix typo in enum BSS_MAP_MSG_TYPE: BSS_MAP_MSG_ASSIGMENT*
Keep #defines to still support previous wrong spelling.

Change-Id: Id4cf812f0bc3cd40f6bfa05166f817a07a647f71
2019-01-04 04:39:18 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 0d39a8de3c osmo_rat_type: add OSMO_RAT_EUTRAN_SGS
osmo-msc is about to implement the SGs interface and requires a RAT indicator
for that.

Change-Id: I00588396bfe03feba38ecb0717d584594f0b2b46
2019-01-04 04:38:54 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 5b5c3499cf gsm_utils: add enum osmo_rat_type, from osmo-msc enum ran_type
In the MSC, we have RAN types GERAN_A and UTRAN_IU, now we need a similar enum
in osmo-hlr's GSUP client.

Naming: in the MAP specifications, the RAN type is mostly called RAT type,
(Radio Access Network vs. Radio Access Technology?). Since GSUP is more about
MAP messages, I'm calling the enum osmo_rat_type.

Rationale: osmo-msc and osmo-sgsn want to tell the osmo-hlr which RAT a
subscriber is calling on. A subsequent patch will extend the GSUP protocol and
add a RAT types IE.

Change-Id: I659687aef7a4d67ca372a39fef31dee07aed7631
2019-01-03 02:21:23 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 691ba52194 add LOGPFSMSL(), LOGPFSMSLSRC()
Using an FSM instace's logging context is very useful. Sometimes it makes sense
to log something on a different logging category than the FSM definition's
default category.

For example, an MSC conn has aspects concerning MM, CC, RR, MGCP, ..., and
currently all of those log on DMM.

This came up in I358cfbaf0f44f25148e8b9bafcb9257b1952b35a, where I want to log
an MGCP event using a ran_conn context, and used the conn->fi->id. That of
course omits context like the current conn FSM state...

I remember at least one other place where I recently added logging using some
fi->id as context, so it might turn out useful in various places.

Change-Id: I11b182a03f5ecb6df7cd8f260757d3626c8e945d
2019-01-03 00:11:49 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr b0b39af1bc LOGPFSM*: guard against fi == NULL
The LOGPFSM macros are in such wide use that they should guard against a NULL
fi pointer. In case of NULL, default to subsys = DLGLOBAL, loglevel =
LOGL_ERROR and state = "fi=NULL".

Change-Id: I9eaf8b7e2cf1e450ae626cb2fc928862008f6233
2019-01-03 00:11:49 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr b11ff7c537 add API doc for LOGPFSM* macros
Change-Id: I3bf6500889aa58195f50a726dec0876c0c2baec3
2019-01-03 00:11:49 +01:00
Max 470221575d LCLS: enc/dec entire parameter set instead of GCR
In 3GPP TS 48.008 the Global Call Reference IE is only used in HANDOVER
REQUEST (§3.2.1.8) and ASSIGNMENT REQUEST (§3.2.1.1) messages which
also include LCLS Config and CSC parameters. Hence, there's no point in
using GCR encode/decode functions alone.

Introduce gsm0808_dec_lcls() and gsm0808_enc_lcls() as trivial wrappers
on top of GCR enc/dec routines which are made static. Adjust tests
accordingly. Test output intentionally left unchanged.

Change-Id: Icfbb2404e1a1d500243e2071173299b557369335
2018-12-23 10:20:05 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr e5bde90532 define LOGPFSM fmt only once, in LOGPFSMLSRC
Instead of duplicating the fmt and args in LOGPFSML and LOGPFSMLSRC, rather
make LOGPFSML invoke LOGPFSMLSRC with __FILE__ and __LINE__.

This is a cosmetic preparation for more tweaks coming up.

Change-Id: I2f23c57ebfdb5355919c06ac5ded7732e3b17a97
2018-12-23 10:08:55 +00:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther 99ae401e49 vty: Make TCP port configurable and introduce telnet_init_default
Extend the vty_bind_cmd VTY command to allow to optionally specify
a port in addition to the IPv4 address.

Introduce telnet_init_default to relieve client code from having
to query the bind IPv4 address (and now the TCP port). Instead a
client only needs to pass the default TCP port to use.

Client code should use it like:

	int rc = telnet_init_default(ctx, priv, OSMO_VTY_PORT_SGSN);

Change-Id: Id5fb2faaf4311bd7284ee870526a6f87b7e260f3
2018-12-23 04:20:08 +00:00
Oliver Smith 10db2817e5 GSUP: add CHECK-IMEI message
Implement necessary messages for Procedure Check_IMEI_VLR (TS 23.018
Chapter 7.1.2.9). This lets the VLR ask the EIR to check if an IMEI
is valid. In the Osmocom stack, we don't have an EIR and this request
will be handled by the HLR. We will be able to store the IMEI in the
HLR as side-effect (OS#2541).

This is roughly based on TS 29.002 8.7.1 MAP_CHECK_IMEI service, but
only implements the bare minimum required IEs (imei and imei_result).

Related: OS#3733
Change-Id: I085819df0ea7f3bfeb0cabebb5fd1942a23c6155
2018-12-21 13:13:30 +01:00
Oliver Smith 19742408cf GSUP: add end marker to enum osmo_gsup_iei
Simplify gsup_test.c by defining an end marker in gsup.h. No need to
manually update the last element every time anymore.

The C standard guarantees, that the end marker will have the last value
plus one: "Each subsequent enumerator with no = defines its enumeration
constant as the value of the constant expression obtained by adding 1 to
the value of the previous enumeration constant." (From C99: 6.7.2.2
Enumeration specifiers)

Change-Id: I2aab7245e209f0ebd2f33a83d4d181dd3339cb17
2018-12-21 13:13:11 +01:00
Max bd6d5c10db TLV: add convenience function for 1-byte values
Similar to existing 16 and 32 bit value helpers but simpler because we
don't have to worry about alingment and endianness.

Change-Id: Ic0a148bd04b8860e321f509fdcd913f688c8e920
2018-12-20 09:52:15 +00:00
Max e6f63f22c5 TLV: fix doc copy-paste error
Change-Id: I8aa79cab7505585de00ee2aaae125462108906e8
2018-12-20 09:52:15 +00:00
Max af25c37f90 Use define for key buffers
Add corresponding spec. references and comments where appropriate.

Change-Id: If5e2aad86eaecd8eada667b3488ba415d81c6312
2018-12-20 09:51:02 +00:00
Stefan Sperling 6cb833608f rename CELL_IDENT_LAI_AND_LAC to CELL_IDENT_LAI
The name "LAI AND LAC" makes no sense because a LAC
is part of a LAI. Keep the old name available for
API backwards compatibility.

Change-Id: I2749cf75b7b45de0cd43cf4c696a6b6984f5a065
Related: OS#3124
2018-12-19 19:58:18 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr b26003963e add/clean big-endian packed structs (struct_endianess.py)
This is 1:1 the result of doing

  cd libosmocore
  ./contrib/struct_endianess.py
  git commit -a

Running struct_endianess.py again should result in no changes.

That means we could include such a check in the gerrit verification job now.

Change-Id: Ia0b99d76932aeb03e93bd0c62d3bf025dec5f9d2
2018-12-19 18:40:03 +00:00