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This mode is modified version of 'remote' policy.
Osmo-nitb uses remote subscription data only if the MS is activated in local HLR, otherwise osmo-nitb rejects subscriber.
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- All location update requests should be send to the remote HLR and accepted.
- Authentication info should be also received from remote HLR.
- SUP is used for sending/handling subscription data to/from remote HLR.
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Shorten some code and make obvious to the reader that the string copy is done
in a safe way.
Change-Id: I900726cf06d34128db22a3d3d911ee0d1423b1bd
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Use osmo_strlcpy() to fix unsafe invocation of strncpy(), which potentially
left the result unterminated.
Change-Id: I1a119b1760a3e3262538b4b012d476fdce505482
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When passing a NULL config to osmo_oap_client_init(), set OAP to disabled
state. Along with the previous fix that ensures message rejection in the
disabled state, this makes use of OAP in the GSUP client optional.
oap_client_test: expect null config to set state to disabled.
Related: OS#1592
Change-Id: Ie4d622fcfd24cb7d89d19f93e4b2571d8fadd1a3
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Fixes the bug indicated in oap_client_test.c: adjust to actually expect the
proper behavior.
Also adjust for modified return value for message rejection. Instead of -1,
just expect < 0.
Adjust experr for new error messages.
Related: OS#1592
Change-Id: I16165d228653e8a2689f9df94b77b470c06480c6
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Use libosmocore's DLOAP logging category for OAP.
oap_client_test.c: make sure DLOAP is in DEBUG level to not lose any logging
messages from experr.
Todo: we're using a "Library" logging category, which is not really what the
library category was intended for. Instead, the OAP client should probably be
given a logging category like DVLR or DGPRS in its initialization API.
Related: OS#1592
Change-Id: Ic765c19381b0d983da90a5d8aee9cd17e31cf34a
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This is in preparation for libvlr.
Related: OS#1592
Change-Id: I9ad7dc7f17f3b033c779de9ae8bc120655502fce
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This is in preparation for libvlr.
Related: OS#1592
Change-Id: Ib526df6d9de55a1e59a379d5e2c8541ed0ef67e3
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This is useful particularly in case where we deactivate PDCHs
which don't have a SACCH associated. The existin code would
always attempt to deactivate a SACCH even in those cases, leading
to the BTS responsding with related error messages.
Change-Id: Iaf46782329b38ba8f3d438e6c75c2d467b852734
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The code for supporting the configuration of the OM2000 CON (LAPD
Concentrator) MO was so far incomplete and not used from the OM2000 FSM
initialization. This patch adds
* VTY commands for configuration of CON Groups and Paths
* The FSM integration to actually configure the CON MO
Change-Id: I56dc1b5e35adef3a2078bcf9536537eb0f454192
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talloc_ctx.c: In function ‘talloc_ctx_init’:
talloc_ctx.c:40:2: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘msgb_talloc_ctx_init’ [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
msgb_talloc_ctx_init(ctx_root, 0);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Change-Id: Ib8ebc02d5cf0d2b4019473d3750ae7c6f8a32896
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Value 4 used as magic number by both OpenBSC and OsmoBTS so it make
sense to add it to shared header. See
ebb483b69a5319e522ba5f713e9cb6f68a814a6a in osmo-bts for details.
Change-Id: I9c6ad68f4c6aa72d39ec7e5a6968b36ec20e79f4
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Drop extern definitions of talloc_msgb_ctx and use msgb_talloc_ctx_init()
instead.
In sgsn_test.c, use a local variable msgb_ctx to do the talloc report
from the return value of msgb_talloc_ctx_init().
Change-Id: I2f9ace855f0ecbdc9adf5d75bcb1a3d666570de4
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Just as a general precaution deemed to fit such a convenience function that
lives in libcommon, no actual failure observed.
Change-Id: I8e77fe1abc402469fd037e2fde2f46e2c8114f59
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Add ts_is_tch() in gsm_data_shared.h/.c and use it to replace a switch on the
pchan in e1_config.c.
This patch is not due to an actual observed failure. A general grep for switch
on pchan turned up this instance that doesn't handle dyn TS properly. Hence
this patch is not actually tested with real equipment.
Change-Id: Ide4f156034bab77140d2d9a8c462d68ae6f0d6a6
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In gsm_data_shared.c, add ts_pchan() to determine actual pchan type for dynamic
and non-dynamic TS.
Use in ts_subslots() to fix the value returned for TCH/F_PDCH in PDCH mode.
Adjust the assertion in channel_test.c accordingly.
Drop GSM_PCHAN_TCH_F_PDCH, which is now handled in ts_pchan().
Explicitly add GSM_PCHAN_PDCH as zero in subslots_per_pchan[] (cosmetic).
Adjust the comment in subslots_per_pchan[].
The fix for the number of subslots affects only one caller: bts_chan_load() in
chan_alloc.c. Before this, it would always include a TCH/F_PDCH in the
load_counter->total, now it is skipped when in PDCH mode. Whether this is the
way bts_chan_load() should handle dynamic TS is a separate discussion, so far
I'm only making sure that the two dyn TS kinds act in the same way:
TCH/F_TCH/H_PDCH is only counted when in TCH mode, and TCH/F_PDCH should match.
Change-Id: Icd6668667ad2be7ad20866ffd185bf3b8711ccd6
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Decouple the talloc context allocations from global tall_bsc_ctx pointer.
It appears that talloc_ctx_init() was intended for general use, since it is
located in libcommon. It is currently used only by osmo-nitb; but the upcoming
osmo-cscn will use it as well.
Instead of defining in osmo-nitb main file, add definition in gsm_data.h.
Change-Id: I168106599b788f586be0ff0af4699b9746c1b103
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Add copyright notice, remove obsolete include, remove unneeded line break.
Change-Id: I4d06a0323aee5a003b06edd179fc61e1936acae5
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Add vty function to explicitly set use of 4xRACH type of ack message for
PACKET CONTROL ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Previous hardcoded value (use RLC/MAC
control block) is used as a default.
This is handy for debugging issues related to Timing Advance in context
of GPRS.
Change-Id: Ie869ac0a82055110f1e3b875e246750c4e113336
Related: OS#1526
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Change-Id: Ifa21513c007072314097b7bec188579972dc1694
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Change-Id: I8ba06d7dd6e0ceab3d8d18bb565354d6ed461f7e
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Commit ec1b5a0e9e2b6549e0ede48e803095e569997355 introduced an unset cbits
value for the 'special hack for BCCH', where I break out of the switch
without setting cbits. Fix that.
Also remove the comment part that says 'return 0', because I don't return 0.
Change-Id: I54129d921807971eeafc23f80c57666c67b71377
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In https://gerrit.osmocom.org/589 , msuraev reports an assertion on octphy.
So disable this recently added assertion until we clarify the invocation in
question.
Change-Id: Ia0f7ae5b114e179ab56b98adbae9810e81b4b88f
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Accept GSM_PCHAN_TCH_F_TCH_H_PDCH for TCH/F and TCH/H if in matching pchan mode
or switching to matching pchan.
Accept RSL_CHAN_OSMO_PDCH chan_nr cbits for GSM_PCHAN_TCH_F_TCH_H_PDCH pchan.
Change-Id: If8f7c118f69e5a9f370bfe25f82f3d5a8de75b51
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In gsm_lchan2chan_nr() use the current pchan type.
In gsm_lchan_as_pchan2chan_nr(), add the special case of non-standard cbits for
activating PDCH on a TCH/F_TCH/H_PDCH dyn TS. This way, gsm_pchan2chan_nr()
conforms to the standard and does not need access to a ts struct.
Change-Id: If248b9073b9f397110a2003d8e1a04afdc1c0e20
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For upcoming dynamic TS, the pchan choice for RSL De-/Activation is not
trivial. So in order to pass the desired pchan to generate the RSL chan_nr,
introduce gsm_lchan_as_pchan2chan_nr().
To avoid code dup, this requires decoupling the gsm_ts2chan_nr() pchan from the
actual ts struct, so refactor gsm_ts2chan_nr() to gsm_pchan2chan_nr() with
explicit pchan, ts_nr and lchan_nr arguments.
Change-Id: I1a40e8452fe8120d350a27973e56be0b8c8c517f
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Change-Id: Ibfdef347c85d4a145645a7325cd193ea1b475a54
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lchan_lookup in abis_rsl.c and rsl_lchan_lookup() from osmo-bts rsl.c are the
same code, except for the log context, which is only set in abis_rsl.c.
Factor out the common code to rsl_lchan_lookup() in gsm_data_shared.c.
Openbsc and osmo-bts each define their own DRSL log constant, so add an int *rc
return code argument and keep the logging part in abis_rsl.c's thin lchan_lookup()
wrapper. Incidentally, this also removes code dup for logging.
To avoid duplicate symbols, the rsl_lchan_lookup() implementation needs to be
removed from osmo-bts, so older osmo-bts git revisions will not build with
this.
Change-Id: Ie89bc5bb9110a0e539d37991dedac6f913211b48
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Change-Id: I9b6be77c9e5fb9dffa2021a2da72293af15a03a0
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Add state fields osmo_bts_trx_ts->dyn.* to record dynamic timeslot state.
Initialize in gsm_bts_trx_alloc().
Change-Id: I0a4049df8500b4f7c864f1355c4e9238932d1b8f
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Add GSM_PCHAN_TCH_F_TCH_H_PDCH in gsm_pchant_names and gsm_pchant_descs: the
VTY and CTRL can now handle the new pchan type.
Adjust the CTRL iface test to expect the new PCHAN type in the output.
Fixes make check with --enable-external-tests after libosmocore commit
fd80f5a04239c2ab7b561401476dd89f2861748b that adds GSM_PCHAN_TCH_F_TCH_H_PDCH.
Change-Id: I4ad9c972d7f76f7e20cf74d6fc3d1928b644a4f8
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In gsm_lchant_name(enum gsm_chan_t), use the gsm_chan_t_names value strings
from libosmocore instead of redefining the same strings. The list from
libosmocore is also more complete, including CCCH and PDTCH.
Add a todo comment to move to libosmocore.
In consequence, libosmogsm linkage needs to be added to osmo-bsc_mgcp,
mgcp_test, mgcp_transcoding_test and smpp_mirror, smpp_test.
Change-Id: If65ee7c0619cbc0acb0a15045bd5a969442c93cc
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Change-Id: Ib3f6763448457915d7473ec5039ab406fd4bdb48
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Change-Id: I4a3a8189564345700ea4825983ab39a8411227f4
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Change-Id: I6132198ea86979e0ed84df32f2b7117feba497f2
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* extend "auth policy" vty command with new option "regexp"
* add vty command "authorized-regexp" for setting arbitrary POSIX
regular expression
* add basic vty test
* add optional "regexp" argument to subscriber-create-on-demand vty
command
With those in place we can now set the regexp against which MS's IMSI
will be matched.
If IMSI match the regexp than MS is allowed to access the network. If
subscriber is already marked as authorized in HLR than it'll be allowed
regardless of IMSI matching.
The same way we can decide whether to create subscribers on-demand
basesd on IMSI regexp match. Similar to authorization this restriction
can be overridden by manually creating subscriber via vty, ctrl
interface or directly in HLR.
Change-Id: I525f4b80676de47d1d422686da2ca012301b0129
Fixes: OS#1647
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subscr_name() was called from several places:
* either without a check for subscr being NULL, which for example
was causing a segfault if we hand-over a channel before identifying the
subscriber
* or with an explicit NULL check and the ternary operator (?).
We now simplify the code by checking for the NULL Subscriber in subscr_name()
itself.
Change-Id: Ide09f4a515222eb2ec6c25e7a6a8c5f6cc2ffd4b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/92
Tested-by: Jenkins Builder
Reviewed-by: Holger Freyther <holger@freyther.de>
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* Add per-BTS DTX settings
* Configure Uplink and Downlink DTX separately
* Deprecate global DTX option (it was never tested/used anyway)
* Use libosmocore function for DTX indicator in System
Information (previously it was incorrectly assigned for half-rate
channels)
Related: OS#22
Change-Id: I3d55168475ad47044b6238b55846ea22bdd518a4
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/40
Tested-by: Jenkins Builder
Reviewed-by: Holger Freyther <holger@freyther.de>
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This needs the corresponding commit in libosmocore which imports
the related functions
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... rather than our private definitions everwhere. As an added benefit,
gprs_gsup_messages.h is now free of any header dependencies within
openbsc.
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* support for sending arbitrary static SI2quater.
* vty interface for neightbor EARFCNs specific to SI2quater.
* dynamic generation of SI2quater messages.
* unit test for SI2quater messages.
Fixes: OS#1630
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We now store the pre-printed lchan name in lchan->name to avoid having
to call sprintf every time there is a debug statement somewhere,
particularly as most of those debug statements are going to be inactive
most of the time.
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This fixes a bug in the following circumstances:
* BSIC is set to 0 in the config file
* No TSC is explicitly specified at the BST level in the config file
In this case, we ended up using BSIC=0 and TSC=7, as TSC=7 is our
default initialization value.
The TSC of the CCCH/BCCH must always be the BCC, which is the lower 3
bits of the BSIC. Having configuration options for both the BSIC _and_
the TSC at the BTS level therefore makes no sense, as it only adds ways
in which users can configure non-oprational configurations. So we
remove the bts->tsc member, and keep only the ts->tsc members that allow
us to configure a timeslot-specific TSC that's different from the BTS
TSC (= BCC).
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Add new kitchen sink openbsc/utils.h and libcommon/utils.c to make three so far
static functions public (so I can use them in the upcoming OAP code).
A place to put them could have been the gprs_utils.h, but all general functions
in there have a gprs_ prefix, and todo markings to move them away. All other
libcommon headers are too specific, so I opened up this kitchen sink header.
Replace the implementation of encode_big_endian() with a call to
osmo_store64be_ext(). See comments.
Apply the change in Makefiles and C files.
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clang complained that different enums are mixed with the
return type and we actually want this to be an int now.
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Currently the handling of the buffers is not done consistently. Some
code assumes that the whole buffer may be used to store the string
while at other places, the last buffer byte is left untouched in the
assumption that it contains a terminating NUL-character. The latter
is the correct behaviour.
This commit changes to code to not touch the last byte in the buffers
and to rely on the last byte being NUL. So the maximum IMSI/IMEI
length is GSM_IMSI_LENGTH-1/GSM_IMEI_LENGTH-1.
For information: We assume that we allocate the structure with
talloc_zero. This means we have NULed the entire imsi array and then
only write sizeof - 1 characters to it. So the last byte remains NUL.
Fixes: Coverity CID 1206568, 1206567
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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