Let's generalize the data types a bit, and move the gb (bssgp) config
into a module parameter. That parameter then is used for both the PCUs
as well as (concatenated) for the SGSN side.
This allows the configuration file to have more control over the number
of BVC within each NSE.
Change-Id: I43a3a8e133cf0f0e377b64d1b385e88285246957
The existing BSSGP Code assumed that the TLLIs were always known "a
priori" by the test case. With the newly-introduced create_cb,
the user can provide a function to handle any incoming messages for an
unknown TLLL. The default handler behaves like before: fail +
terminate.
Change-Id: Ice0e145f5a6518ff79547dd851042b7965f38e00
In If1220852785853f8a5d8de183d5053ddd6ccb958 I introudced a config
file typo in the GBProxy_Tests.cfg. Let's fix that
Change-Id: I78b6307d16abd37e77e66e511f91a8dda902b58d
This is something we need to simulate more complex scenarios,
particularly in the context of frame relay.
Change-Id: If1220852785853f8a5d8de183d5053ddd6ccb958
The first testcase, TC_BVC_bringup just waits for NS/BSSGP Emulation to
do their thing. If nothing fails there then we pass.
Related: SYS#5002
Change-Id: Ib3dc05fe5598b53e963ca863968e387cc36b9de3