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Apply the same headers structure that we keep in most Osmocom source trees:
Keep noinst_HEADERS in include/osmocom/hlr and include them using
#include <osmocom/hlr/*.h>
The only header kept in src/ is db_bootstrap.h, because it is generated during
build time. If it was built in include/osmocom/hlr, we would need db.o to
depend on db_bootstrap.h in a different subdir, which automake can't do well.
Change-Id: Ic912fe27f545b85443c5fb713d8c3c8aac23c9ad
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Save the source IPA name in ss_session, so we can send "invalid IMSI"
messages to the originating MSC.
Remove the fixed size from ss->vlr_number (we don't know the size of the
IPA name when it does not come from the database). Add
ss->vlr_number_len to give osmo_gsup_addr_send() the format it expects,
and to have one less place in the code where the IPA names are not
stored as blob.
Looking up the IPA name from struct osmo_gsup_conn could either be done
like in osmo_gsup_server_ccm_cb() by reading the IPA IEs (which has a
FIXME comment), or by finding the route associated with conn. I went
with the latter approach, because it seems cleaner to me.
Related: OS#3710
Change-Id: If5a65f471672949192061c5fe396603611123bc1
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Change-Id: I2cc43ea5846e5b98281efc897252c8dcc3ef5728
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Change-Id: I33165b7b58bd8c863083ed50ce21e3c032c579f5
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We also introduce a 'gsup_router' which enables us to route
a transaction to a given VLR. It works based on the SERIAL attribute
communicated at time of the IPA multiplex setup as part of the CCM
sub-protocol.
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