/* GPRS Networks Service (NS) messages on the Gb interface * 3GPP TS 08.16 version 8.0.1 Release 1999 / ETSI TS 101 299 V8.0.1 (2002-05) */ /* (C) 2009 by Harald Welte * * All Rights Reserved * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * */ /* Some introduction into NS: NS is used typically on top of frame relay, * but in the ip.access world it is encapsulated in UDP packets. It serves * as an intermediate shim betwen BSSGP and the underlying medium. It doesn't * do much, apart from providing congestion notification and status indication. * * Terms: * NS Network Service * NSVC NS Virtual Connection * NSEI NS Entity Identifier * NSVL NS Virtual Link * NSVLI NS Virtual Link Identifier * BVC BSSGP Virtual Connection * BVCI BSSGP Virtual Connection Identifier * NSVCG NS Virtual Connection Goup * Blocked NS-VC cannot be used for user traffic * Alive Ability of a NS-VC to provide communication * * There can be multiple BSSGP virtual connections over one (group of) NSVC's. BSSGP will * therefore identify the BSSGP virtual connection by a BVCI passed down to NS. * NS then has to firgure out which NSVC's are responsible for this BVCI. * Those mappings are administratively configured. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define NS_ALLOC_SIZE 1024 static const struct tlv_definition ns_att_tlvdef = { .def = { [NS_IE_CAUSE] = { TLV_TYPE_TvLV, 0 }, [NS_IE_VCI] = { TLV_TYPE_TvLV, 0 }, [NS_IE_PDU] = { TLV_TYPE_TvLV, 0 }, [NS_IE_BVCI] = { TLV_TYPE_TvLV, 0 }, [NS_IE_NSEI] = { TLV_TYPE_TvLV, 0 }, }, }; #define NSE_S_BLOCKED 0x0001 #define NSE_S_ALIVE 0x0002 struct gprs_nsvc { struct llist_head list; u_int16_t nsei; /* end-to-end significance */ u_int16_t nsvci; /* uniquely identifies NS-VC at SGSN */ u_int32_t state; struct timer_list alive_timer; int timer_is_tns_alive; int alive_retries; union { struct { struct sockaddr_in bts_addr; } ip; }; }; /* FIXME: dynamically search for the matching NSVC */ static struct gprs_nsvc dummy_nsvc = { .state = NSE_S_BLOCKED | NSE_S_ALIVE }; /* Section 10.3.2, Table 13 */ static const char *ns_cause_str[] = { [NS_CAUSE_TRANSIT_FAIL] = "Transit network failure", [NS_CAUSE_OM_INTERVENTION] = "O&M intervention", [NS_CAUSE_EQUIP_FAIL] = "Equipment failure", [NS_CAUSE_NSVC_BLOCKED] = "NS-VC blocked", [NS_CAUSE_NSVC_UNKNOWN] = "NS-VC unknown", [NS_CAUSE_BVCI_UNKNOWN] = "BVCI unknown", [NS_CAUSE_SEM_INCORR_PDU] = "Semantically incorrect PDU", [NS_CAUSE_PDU_INCOMP_PSTATE] = "PDU not compatible with protocol state", [NS_CAUSE_PROTO_ERR_UNSPEC] = "Protocol error, unspecified", [NS_CAUSE_INVAL_ESSENT_IE] = "Invalid essential IE", [NS_CAUSE_MISSING_ESSENT_IE] = "Missing essential IE", }; static const char *gprs_ns_cause_str(enum ns_cause cause) { if (cause >= ARRAY_SIZE(ns_cause_str)) return "undefined"; if (ns_cause_str[cause]) return ns_cause_str[cause]; return "undefined"; } static int gprs_ns_tx(struct msgb *msg, struct gprs_nsvc *nsvc) { return ipac_gprs_send(msg, &nsvc->ip.bts_addr); } static int gprs_ns_tx_simple(struct gprs_nsvc *nsvc, u_int8_t pdu_type) { struct msgb *msg = msgb_alloc(NS_ALLOC_SIZE, "GPRS/NS"); struct gprs_ns_hdr *nsh; if (!msg) return -ENOMEM; nsh = (struct gprs_ns_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*nsh)); nsh->pdu_type = pdu_type; return gprs_ns_tx(msg, nsvc); } #define NS_TIMER_ALIVE 3, 0 /* after 3 seconds without response, we retry */ #define NS_TIMER_TEST 30, 0 /* every 10 seconds we check if the BTS is still alive */ #define NS_ALIVE_RETRIES 10 /* after 3 failed retransmit we declare BTS as dead */ static void gprs_ns_alive_cb(void *data) { struct gprs_nsvc *nsvc = data; if (nsvc->timer_is_tns_alive) { /* Tns-alive case: we expired without response ! */ nsvc->alive_retries++; if (nsvc->alive_retries > NS_ALIVE_RETRIES) { /* mark as dead and blocked */ nsvc->state = NSE_S_BLOCKED; DEBUGP(DGPRS, "Tns-alive more then %u retries, " " blocking NS-VC\n", NS_ALIVE_RETRIES); /* FIXME: inform higher layers */ return; } } else { /* Tns-test case: send NS-ALIVE PDU */ gprs_ns_tx_simple(nsvc, NS_PDUT_ALIVE); /* start Tns-alive timer */ nsvc->timer_is_tns_alive = 1; } bsc_schedule_timer(&nsvc->alive_timer, NS_TIMER_ALIVE); } /* Section 9.2.6 */ static int gprs_ns_tx_reset_ack(struct gprs_nsvc *nsvc) { struct msgb *msg = msgb_alloc(NS_ALLOC_SIZE, "GPRS/NS"); struct gprs_ns_hdr *nsh; u_int16_t nsvci, nsei; if (!msg) return -ENOMEM; nsvci = htons(nsvc->nsvci); nsei = htons(nsvc->nsei); nsh = (struct gprs_ns_hdr *) msgb_put(msg, sizeof(*nsh)); nsh->pdu_type = NS_PDUT_RESET_ACK; DEBUGP(DGPRS, "nsvci=%u, nsei=%u\n", nsvc->nsvci, nsvc->nsei); msgb_tvlv_put(msg, NS_IE_VCI, 2, (u_int8_t *)&nsvci); msgb_tvlv_put(msg, NS_IE_NSEI, 2, (u_int8_t *)&nsei); return gprs_ns_tx(msg, nsvc); } /* Section 9.2.10: transmit side */ int gprs_ns_sendmsg(struct gprs_ns_link *link, u_int16_t bvci, struct msgb *msg) { struct gprs_ns_hdr *nsh; struct gprs_nsvc *nsvc = &dummy_nsvc; nsh = (struct gprs_ns_hdr *) msgb_push(msg, sizeof(*nsh) + 3); if (!nsh) { DEBUGP(DGPRS, "Not enough headroom for NS header\n"); return -EIO; } nsh->pdu_type = NS_PDUT_UNITDATA; /* spare octet in data[0] */ nsh->data[1] = bvci >> 8; nsh->data[2] = bvci & 0xff; return gprs_ns_tx(msg, nsvc); } /* Section 9.2.10: receive side */ static int gprs_ns_rx_unitdata(struct msgb *msg) { struct gprs_ns_hdr *nsh = (struct gprs_ns_hdr *)msg->l2h; u_int16_t bvci; /* spare octet in data[0] */ bvci = nsh->data[1] << 8 | nsh->data[2]; msg->l3h = &nsh->data[3]; /* call upper layer (BSSGP) */ return gprs_bssgp_rcvmsg(msg, bvci); } /* Section 9.2.7 */ static int gprs_ns_rx_status(struct msgb *msg) { struct gprs_ns_hdr *nsh = msg->l2h; struct tlv_parsed tp; u_int8_t cause; int rc; DEBUGP(DGPRS, "NS STATUS "); rc = tlv_parse(&tp, &ns_att_tlvdef, nsh->data, msgb_l2len(msg), 0, 0); if (!TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, NS_IE_CAUSE)) { DEBUGPC(DGPRS, "missing cause IE\n"); return -EINVAL; } cause = *TLVP_VAL(&tp, NS_IE_CAUSE); DEBUGPC(DGPRS, "cause=%s\n", gprs_ns_cause_str(cause)); return 0; } /* Section 7.3 */ static int gprs_ns_rx_reset(struct msgb *msg) { struct gprs_ns_hdr *nsh = (struct gprs_ns_hdr *) msg->l2h; struct gprs_nsvc *nsvc = &dummy_nsvc; struct tlv_parsed tp; u_int8_t *cause; u_int16_t *nsvci, *nsei; int rc; DEBUGP(DGPRS, "NS RESET "); rc = tlv_parse(&tp, &ns_att_tlvdef, nsh->data, msgb_l2len(msg), 0, 0); if (!TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, NS_IE_CAUSE) || !TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, NS_IE_VCI) || !TLVP_PRESENT(&tp, NS_IE_NSEI)) { /* FIXME: respond with NS_CAUSE_MISSING_ESSENT_IE */ DEBUGPC(DGPRS, "Missing mandatory IE\n"); return -EINVAL; } cause = (u_int8_t *) TLVP_VAL(&tp, NS_IE_CAUSE); nsvci = (u_int16_t *) TLVP_VAL(&tp, NS_IE_VCI); nsei = (u_int16_t *) TLVP_VAL(&tp, NS_IE_NSEI); nsvc->state = NSE_S_BLOCKED | NSE_S_ALIVE; nsvc->nsei = ntohs(*nsei); nsvc->nsvci = ntohs(*nsvci); DEBUGPC(DGPRS, "cause=%s, NSVCI=%u, NSEI=%u\n", gprs_ns_cause_str(*cause), nsvc->nsvci, nsvc->nsei); /* mark the NS-VC as blocked and alive */ /* start the test procedure */ nsvc->alive_timer.cb = gprs_ns_alive_cb; nsvc->alive_timer.data = nsvc; bsc_schedule_timer(&nsvc->alive_timer, NS_TIMER_ALIVE); return gprs_ns_tx_reset_ack(nsvc); } /* main entry point, here incoming NS frames enter */ int gprs_ns_rcvmsg(struct msgb *msg, struct sockaddr_in *saddr) { struct gprs_ns_hdr *nsh = (struct gprs_ns_hdr *) msg->l2h; struct gprs_nsvc *nsvc = &dummy_nsvc; int rc = 0; /* FIXME: do this properly! */ nsvc->ip.bts_addr = *saddr; switch (nsh->pdu_type) { case NS_PDUT_ALIVE: /* remote end inquires whether we're still alive, * we need to respond with ALIVE_ACK */ rc = gprs_ns_tx_simple(nsvc, NS_PDUT_ALIVE_ACK); break; case NS_PDUT_ALIVE_ACK: /* stop Tns-alive */ bsc_del_timer(&nsvc->alive_timer); /* start Tns-test */ nsvc->timer_is_tns_alive = 0; bsc_schedule_timer(&nsvc->alive_timer, NS_TIMER_TEST); break; case NS_PDUT_UNITDATA: /* actual user data */ rc = gprs_ns_rx_unitdata(msg); break; case NS_PDUT_STATUS: rc = gprs_ns_rx_status(msg); break; case NS_PDUT_RESET: rc = gprs_ns_rx_reset(msg); break; case NS_PDUT_RESET_ACK: /* FIXME: mark remote NS-VC as blocked + active */ break; case NS_PDUT_UNBLOCK: /* Section 7.2: unblocking procedure */ DEBUGP(DGPRS, "NS UNBLOCK\n"); nsvc->state &= ~NSE_S_BLOCKED; rc = gprs_ns_tx_simple(nsvc, NS_PDUT_UNBLOCK_ACK); break; case NS_PDUT_UNBLOCK_ACK: /* FIXME: mark remote NS-VC as unblocked + active */ break; case NS_PDUT_BLOCK: DEBUGP(DGPRS, "NS BLOCK\n"); nsvc->state |= NSE_S_BLOCKED; rc = gprs_ns_tx_simple(nsvc, NS_PDUT_UNBLOCK_ACK); break; case NS_PDUT_BLOCK_ACK: /* FIXME: mark remote NS-VC as blocked + active */ break; default: DEBUGP(DGPRS, "Unknown NS PDU type 0x%02x\n", nsh->pdu_type); rc = -EINVAL; break; } return rc; }