The current BSC_Tests are using osmo-bts-omldummy to keep OML out of the test context.
Add a new test file and component for OML tests.
Change-Id: I0934ea26db359b0a6649c613f01de134a3a372ee
Set the executable name in each regen_makefile.sh explicitly with -e,
instead of having it set indirectly from the first .ttcn file. Make it
consistent by placing the name on top of each of these files.
Fix for warning:
ttcn3_makefilegen: warning: File `BSC_Tests.ttcn' was given more than once for the Makefile.
Related: OS#5252
Change-Id: I5ed03f8f3ed905483620dc7bae33b617bbb8507f
Make all regen_makefile.sh more readable and diff friendly by moving
each entry in FILES and CPPFLAGS_TTCN3 into separate lines. Order
entries alphabetically.
Related: OS#5252
Change-Id: I6b6866eb9f6ec6232e4ae434517457a4c8c1c050
In this testsuite, we simulate BTS and CBC by attaching to RSL and CBSP
protocol interfaces of the BSC. We then issue a variety of CBSP
commands to the BSC and check for corresponding action on both the BTS-
facing RSL as well as responses on the CBSP side.
Change-Id: Ia6ffac181f50586d06d2f29bca1c57285179e861
The RAN_Emulation currently unconditionally provides BSSAP and MGCP support.
Let's re-structure the code so that support for those protocols is now
possible to enable/disable at compile time.
This patch is in preparation of introducing RANAP support in RAN_Emulation.
Change-Id: Id53ba3ff05f9946230e0e4a759245de14a0f9fbd
Related: OS#2856
In addition to the existing 3GPP AoIP stacking, allow BSSAP to
run on top of a SCCPlite stacking. Implement both the server and the
client role for IPA.
Related: OS#2544
Change-Id: Ie844c4de62e0ef5d5c4c366185968211a7f6d676
Originally, this code was not yet in an official upstream git repo.
However, it has been for many months, so let's remove our local copy
and use upstream git repositories like for all the other modules.
Change-Id: I2c616fb865df32cfec323d42e5d0d06de40c497b
Let's use the preprocessor to avoid IPA_Emulation pulling *all*
dependencies into each and any of our projects. The code readability
suffers a bit from the many #ifdefs, but compilation speed increases
if we don't have to pull in all those (recursive) dependencies.
After all, a BTS test case will never need SCCP, GSUP or MGCP.
Change-Id: Ic0231adbd2171214de133d26b3fbf36130ee8aa0
This adds code for the rather intricated and nested transactions
happening on RSL, BSSAP, MGCP and RSL-IPA. We use explicit
invocation of altsteps to simplify the main function f_establish_fully.
Change-Id: I5f830b010ea1b466ae74fa810df86638a74a3b8b
Ever since I46de7fb9c324654275a27aa5f8c1be70340e3229 we had problems
linking the object files together due to a missing object
Change-Id: I5d8c37f924b3a2c8b28cace4da2add1fadd0151a
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
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
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.