We create a new Osmocom_CTRL_Adapter module which can be used by
test suites using the 'extends' functionality.
Change-Id: I3ef6cfaa738900e008155013a05b8ccf3d4b7aeb
This will make sure that all log files will contain information about
the .ttcn source file name and line number that has caused the log,
which is extremely useful during debugging.
Change-Id: Id6785757f20279ba84b34747f878baf67d065b20
This new test exercises the new 'msc.0.connection_status' control
command which is added in https://gerrit.osmocom.org/#/c/5630/
Change-Id: I55faa1ec413629234e24831dbc05d8b0afec8099
Related: OS#2729
The paging tests expect BTS 0 and 1 in LAC 1, and BTS 2 in LAC 2.
BUt the osmo-bsc configuration file had BTS 1 in LAC 2, and BTS 2 in LAC 1.
Change-Id: I1d6b02fe06116dee59977422bc93bcafcd3aba76
Ever since I46de7fb9c324654275a27aa5f8c1be70340e3229 we had problems
linking the object files together due to a missing object
Change-Id: I5d8c37f924b3a2c8b28cace4da2add1fadd0151a
Don't expect the ASSIGNMENT to fail in case of unsupported A5/4,
but expect a CIPHERING MODE REJECT.
Change-Id: I15024f61e67795b7e5ce72e1b641db6ca92ff76d
For some weird reason the link_id is *not* the second IE in
RSL_MT_ENCR_CMD, while it is in all other RSL RLL or DCHAN messages.
Change-Id: Iea93aa8dba74d25c74a257d011ba43308ee375e4
The as_reset_ack() exists to acknowledge any incoming RESET without
every test case having to deal with it explicitly. However, of course,
the processing of an inbound RESET should not abort but the alt clause
shall continue.
Change-Id: I94dc72b5788ccc8dff2c4b80599c9fbf7e90e730
In all RSL messages the link identifier is usually the second IE.
However, as the only known exception, the RSL Encryption Command has it
as third IE.
Fixes the following error message:
Dynamic test case error: Using non-selected field link_id in a value of
union type @RSL_Types.RSL_IE_Body
Change-Id: I2bbb83b5394d0b693a47d286beed5c699ab6e8ae
Let's verify the operation of the CIPHERING MODE COMMAND as issued
by MSC, performed by BSC and implemented by simulated BTS/MS.
Change-Id: Ibc06bd2177c63837a794a0ca1f54ebef17499e78
This way we benefit from the ability to handle the RR MODE MODIFY,
RSL MODE MODIFY, IPA CRCX and IPA MDCX capabilities of the MSC_ConnHdlr
component. While each test case now needs a separate function in
addition to the actual testcase, this allows for more flexibility
and a more complete emulation of BTS behaviour.
Change-Id: Iba50663cb5104bf34bd6fc8aac2aa3b47155fe99
Using the MSC_ConnHdlr component, we can now handle the BSSAP (MSC)
and RSL (BTS) side of a single radio channel.
Change-Id: I00dcf1e4eaa7f133788cc01fbbcd4148a0258ef4
The existing tests were implemented directly on top of the BSSMAP
and RSL CodecPorts. If we loop in the RSL_Emulation and
BSSMAP_Emulation components, we can properly multiplex/demultiplex
multiple MS (radio channels) on both the RSL and the MSC (SCCP
connection) side.
In order to have a single component that handles both the RSL and the
BSSAP side of a given channel/subscriber/call, we introduce the concept
of BSSMAP "Expects", where the test csse can register the L3 INFO that
it sends in the RLL ESTablish INDication on the RSL side, so the BSSMAP
handler cna route the BSC-originated SCCP connection with that L3 INFO
back to the same component. This is a bit inspired "in spirit" of the
"expect" mechanism of netfilter connection tracking.
Change-Id: I71f777cd4f290422fa68897952b6505875e35f0e
So far, BSSMAP_Emulation used the SCCPasp_SP_PORT directly, explicitly
calling BSSAP encode/decode functions while processing the primitives.
Let's clean this up and use the BSSAP_CodecPort which has meanwhile
been developed as a dual-faced port that can be stacked between SCCPasp
and the user to avoid any manual encode/decode function calls.
Change-Id: Icded789d18f3469f74e16f552df2c7ac44ac4294
We ensure that all channels are allocated, and that the first allocation
beyond the avialable channels will fail and generate an IMM_ASS_REJ.
WE also verify that the related counters are incremented as expected.
Change-Id: Iade77321588190cec89cfcd9c18d84a7144e0198
This allows us to verify if the BSC pages *only* where it is supposed
to page based on the cell identity list in the 08.08 PAGING.
Change-Id: I53ffe44279a7b83e045b3fdb25da64529955d457
When introducing the rewriting for 6.3.0 we broke the 6.1.0 support.
Now the result should build on Debian with both 6.1.0 and 6.3.0
Change-Id: I263a6abd2d9eb15ce5778ef8dbfcdac2a228b77d
We used to rely on out-of-tree git clones to be prepared by the user.
This commit changes the system to make sure we clone all git repos
we depend upon into the 'deps' folder, and then setup the symlinks
to that folder. As a result, we should be able to support
self-contained builds using the makefiles in this repo.
We use the "oml-connection-status == degraded" to determine if
the OML connection has been brought up by the external helper.
However, this status is advertised from the moment the ID_ACK was
issued on the OML connection, and *not* only from the moment on
when we're expecting the RSL connection (after initializing all MO).
Let's introduce some delay to avoid running into a race condition here.
The proper solution is to implement OML inside the test suite, which
is too large of a task to be done right now, where the focus is on
RSL+BSSAP testing.
Rather than using the more complex RSL Emulation and BSSAP emulation
components, we attach to the RSL and BSSAP Codec Ports and send some
messages back and forth for low-level testing such as timeouts, response
to RACH requests, failure of MSC to react to CR requests, etc.