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2018-04-17tests/msc_vlr: fix expected SS message namesVadim Yanitskiy1-12/+12
Since the I697639d8469e5dda617b27995c4a92e1f0c0bead, call independent SS messages are also supported by gsm48_pdisc_msgtype_name(). So, instead of 'NCSS:0x3b' it will return 'GSM0480_MTYPE_REGISTER'. Let's correct the expected message names. Change-Id: If9e854ee84882d104cf2ffaceb3862fda6862f19
2018-04-12msc conn ref counts: log human readable list of conn ownersNeels Hofmeyr1-138/+138
Change-Id: I2a09efafbdbdde0399238f7d79feea8612605201
2018-04-12refactor VLR FSM result handlingNeels Hofmeyr1-36/+35
Instead of keeping separate enums for FSM results and translating between those and the actual 04.08 reject causes that will ultimately reach the MS, just pass enum gsm48_reject_value cause codes around everywhere. Collapse some VLR *_timeout() and *_cancel() api to just *_cancel() with a gsm48 cause arg. (Hopefully) improve a few reject causes, but otherwise just aim for more transparent decisions on which cause value is used, for future fixes of returned causes. Depends: I6661f139e68a498fb1bef10c266c2f064b72774a (libosmocore) Change-Id: I27bf8d68737ff1f8dc6d11fb1eac3d391aab0cb1
2018-04-11cosmetic: embed compl_l3_type in FSM idNeels Hofmeyr1-844/+844
In the subscr_conn_fsm instance's ID, include the Complete Layer 3 type, so that we can see on the first glance whether a state transition belongs to MO or MT. The huge patch is due to the cosmetic change affecting nearly every single log line in the msc_vlr_tests, by nature of changing the FSM's ID. Related: OS#3122 Change-Id: I2a7e27e0f16df1872dcda64cb928c3b8528ea3f7
2018-04-11properly receive BSSMAP Clear Complete and Iu Release CompleteNeels Hofmeyr1-62/+80
When sending a BSSMAP Clear or Iu Release, do not immediately discard the conn, but wait until a BSSMAP Clear Complete / Iu Release Complete has been received. Hence we will no longer show in the log that an incoming Release/Clear Complete belongs to an unknown subscriber, but will still be around to properly log the release. Related: OS#3122 Change-Id: Ie4c6aaba3866d6e5b98004e8870a215e8cf8ffc1
2018-04-11refactor subscr_conn and subscr_conn_fsm de-/allocNeels Hofmeyr1-309/+385
Refactor: 1. Glue the gsm_subscriber_connection alloc to the subscr_conn_fsm. 2. Add separate AUTH_CIPH state to the FSM. 3. Use conn->use_count to trigger conn release. 4. Add separate RELEASING state to the FSM. 5. Add rate counters for each of the three Complete Layer 3 types. Details: 1. Glue the gsm_subscriber_connection alloc to the subscr_conn_fsm. Historically, a gsm_subscriber_connection was allocated in libbsc land, and only upon Complete Layer 3 did libmsc add the fsm instance. After splitting openbsc.git into a separate osmo-msc, this is no longer necessary, hence: Closely tie gsm_subscriber_connection allocation to the subscr_conn_fsm instance: talloc the conn as a child of the FSM instance, and discard the conn as soon as the FSM terminates. 2. Add separate AUTH_CIPH state to the FSM. Decoding the Complete Layer 3 message is distinctly separate from waiting for the VLR FSMs to conclude. Use the NEW state as "we don't know if this is a valid message yet", and the AUTH_CIPH state as "evaluating, don't release". A profound effect of this: should we for any odd reason fail to leave the FSM's NEW state, the conn will be released right at the end of msc_compl_l3(), without needing to trigger release in each code path. 3. Use conn->use_count to trigger conn release. Before, the FSM itself would hold a use count on the conn, and hence we would need to ask it whether it is ready to release the conn yet by dispatching events, to achieve a use_count decrement. Instead, unite the FSM instance and conn, and do not hold a use count by the FSM. Hence, trigger an FSM "UNUSED" event only when the use_count reaches zero. As long as use counts are done correctly, the FSM will terminate correctly. These exceptions: - The new AUTH_CIPH state explicitly ignores UNUSED events, since we expect the use count to reach zero while evaluating Authentication and Ciphering. (I experimented with holding a use count by AUTH_CIPH onenter() and releasing by onleave(), but the use count and thus the conn are released before the next state can initiate transactions that would increment the use count again. Same thing for the VLR FSMs holding a use count, they should be done before we advance to the next state. The easiest is to simply expect zero use count during the AUTH_CIPH state.) - A CM Service Request means that even though the MSC would be through with all it wants to do, we shall still wait for a request to follow from the MS. Hence the FSM holds a use count on itself while a CM Service is pending. - While waiting for a Release/Clear Complete, the FSM holds a use count on itself. 4. Add separate RELEASING state to the FSM. If we decide to release for other reasons than a use count reaching zero, we still need to be able to wait for the msc_dtap() use count on the conn to release. (An upcoming patch will further use the RELEASING state to properly wait for Clear Complete / Release Complete messages.) 5. Add rate counters for each of the three Complete Layer 3 types. Besides LU, also count CM Service Request and Paging Response acceptance/rejections. Without these counters, only very few of the auth+ciph outcomes actually show in the counters. Related: OS#3122 Change-Id: I55feb379e176a96a831e105b86202b17a0ffe889
2018-04-03subscr_conn: store complete_layer3_type in conn, not FSM event argNeels Hofmeyr1-14/+13
Instead of jumping through hoops to pass the Complete Layer 3 operation that created this conn via FSM event dispatch parameters, put it right in the gsm_subscriber_connection struct, where it always belonged. Move definition of the enum complete_layer3_type to gsm_data.h, where gsm_subscriber_connection is defined. Introduce msc_subscr_conn_update_id() to set the complete_layer3_type of the conn as soon as a Complete Layer 3 message is received. In msc_subscr_conn_update_id(), already include an mi_string argument to prepare for an upcoming patch where the FSM will be allocated much earlier when the Mobile Identity is not known yet, and we'll also update the fi->id here. The odd logging change in the msc_vlr_tests output uncovers a wrong use of the osmo_fsm_inst_dispatch() data argument for SUBSCR_CONN_E_CN_CLOSE events: if a child FSM signals unsuccessful result, instead of the failure cause, it passed the complete_layer3_type, as requested upon FSM allocation, which was then misinterpreted as a failure cause. Now a child FSM failure will pass NULL instead, while other SUBSCR_CONN_E_CN_CLOSE events may still pass a valid cause value. Related: OS#3122 Change-Id: Iae30dd57a8861c4eaaf56999f872d4e635ba97fb
2018-03-30use osmo_init_logging2() with proper talloc ctxNeels Hofmeyr1-7/+10
Since the logging allocations now also show up in the root context report, some tests need adjusted talloc checks. In msc_vlr_tests, also output the number of talloc blocks before tests are started to show that the number didn't change after the tests. Change-Id: Iae07ae60230c7bab28e52b5df97fa3844778158e
2018-03-15cosmetic: rename conn_fsm "bump" event to "release_when_unused"Neels Hofmeyr1-74/+74
The naming of "bump" was short and made sense to me at the time of writing, but it is keeping pretty much everyone else at a distance, no-one intuitively gets what it is supposed to mean. Clarify by renaming to "release_when_unused". Adjust test expectations. Change-Id: I4dcc55f536f63b13a3da29fff1df5fe16751f83a
2018-03-15cosmetic: msc_vlr_tests: enable CC logging in debugNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+3
There are a number of bad failures in CC teardown handling we're solving. It helps to see CC logging in the msc_vlr_tests. Change-Id: I56ac269d46b48b6b85efad81c4d2343bfc41ea90
2018-03-15cosmetic: vlr_auth: log decision to send UMTS or GSM AKA challengeNeels Hofmeyr1-13/+13
Also indicate in msc_vlr_test_gsm_authen.c that we're indeed sending no capability to do R99 in the Classmark 1 during LU request. Change-Id: Id79a77ca1f218d55dad21d9dd3de92445fb5d6bf
2018-03-10cosmetic: vlr_auth_fsm: log RAN and size along with SRES/RESNeels Hofmeyr1-13/+13
Change-Id: Ib0f9f573ffac2302fbd3ee28f48ccd8fce5fe286
2018-03-10cosmetic: vlr_auth_fsm: clarify decision on UMTS AKA or GSM AKANeels Hofmeyr1-1/+1
The code deciding on whether UMTS AKA is used was cascaded and convoluted. By flattening the decisions, they become easier to read and possibly catch more weird corner cases / log information more clearly. - First decide what AKA the RES length reflects. - Then decide whether all prerequisites for UMTS AKA are satisfied. - Finally, on UTRAN, turn down the auth if we don't have UMTS AKA, and neatly log all of the potential causes. One corner case that should never occur is that the UMTS AKA RES length is actually the same length as the GSM AKA SRES. If this nevertheless occurs, log this as an error, though not turning down authentication because of it. (The effect is that we would favor UMTS AKA when it has a res_len == sizeof(sres) and would not succeed to GSM AKA. At least the log will tell us why, now.) Adjust an expected test output, trivial logging difference. Change-Id: I43f7f301ea85e518bac91f707391a53182e54fab
2018-03-10vlr auth: gracefully reject malformed auth responseNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+114
Instead of just closing down the conn hard, actually feed invalid auth response data to vlr_subscr_rc_auth_resp() in order to trigger all the actions we want to see with a failed authentication: - a GSUP signal that the auth failed, - a LU reject. Verify this in new test_wrong_sres_length() in msc_vlr_test_gsm_authen.c. Note that in gsm48_rx_mm_auth_resp(), the is_r99 flag is falsely derived from the RES length, which upcoming commit Ib7f7d89a8b9455d2c022d53d74328fa7488577f4 will fix. Change-Id: I4179a290069ac61d0662de4ec7ca3edb76988899
2018-03-02msc_vlr_tests: revert IMSI parameter and test nr outputNeels Hofmeyr1-10/+10
Three recently merged commits take the msc_vlr_tests in a wrong direction. The IMSI is usually encoded in the hex streams. The rationale behind hex streams is that it is a) easily copied from a wireshark trace and b) exactly the bytes as sent by an actual phone. It is hard to parameterize the IMSI because we would have to employ our encoding functions, which I intentionally want to keep out of the loop here. The test number should not appear in the normal test output, so that adding a test or changing their order does not affect expected output for following tests. The nr is simply for manual invocation, only seen when invoked with -v. Revert - "VLR tests: always print test parameters" b0a4314911140b1599cccfc8171fcdab4cd9bfab. - "Expand VLR tests" d5feadeee8dd24f991df2892d6bcf0be8b0cf707. - "Move IMSI into test parameters" 093300d141c300651954473d73138b72de04d931. Change-Id: Ie1b49237746751021da88f6f07bbb9f780d077c9
2018-02-14remove unused "authorized-regexp" VTY commandHarald Welte1-6/+6
This is another left-over VTY command from the OsmoNITB days. If such functionality is desired, it must be implemented in OsmoHLR, but not here. Related: OS#2528 Change-Id: Icf0897c47388e49ba7886b55acc728a6f7d213fe
2018-02-07VLR tests: always print test parametersMax1-10/+10
For each test print: * the test number * IMSI Unfortunately tests are organized in such a way that we don't know the number of particular test in advance. Nevertheless, it make sense to always print it regardless of -v option presense. Related: OS#2864 Change-Id: I2e1d7701f5322d2311f32b796148a8b414f53b8e
2018-01-24remove traces of bsc_subscriberHarald Welte1-6/+6
Change-Id: I8672f0a76cb47595444a7ddbc4f34fc4ddaeb375
2018-01-24Fix msc_vlr test results (.err) for new libosmocore GSM48_PDISC namesHarald Welte1-69/+69
In I8de7c01f9ea1d66c384e57449c4140186f5ce6c5, libosmocore introduced shorter names in gsm48_pdisc_names, which has implications on the expected test output Change-Id: I4421872a0d609dd50a6b911b928aa5e111d1ad24
2017-12-31VLR: log subscriber updateMax1-0/+6
* move log helpers to generic header * log subscriber update It's handy for troubleshooting issues with subscriber update via GSUP from HLR. Change-Id: I1958aeeb3ea99831c7e2c5ee9a6b59834baf4520
2017-11-27subscr_conn: introduce usage tokens for ref error trackingNeels Hofmeyr1-116/+116
When hunting a conn use count bug, it was very hard to figure out who's (not) using the conn. To ease tracking down this bug and future bugs, explicitly name what a conn is being reserved for, and track in a bit mask. Show in the DREF logs what uses and un-uses a conn. See the test expectation updates, which nicely show how that clarifies the state of the conn in the logs. On errors, log them, but don't fail hard: if one conn use/un-use fails, we don't want to crash the entire MSC before we have to. Change-Id: I259aa0eec41efebb4c8221275219433eafaa549b
2017-11-22msc_vlr_tests: set a valid lac for fake connsNeels Hofmeyr1-9/+9
Change-Id: Ie647d93a54aefad5bde8a9411d983cd60714b83d
2017-08-29msc_vlr tests: add IMEISV testsNeels Hofmeyr1-6/+6
Change-Id: I752afef2ae3ce04e813c7e9fea0e883e607c0e14
2017-08-29Implement AoIP, port to M3UA SIGTRAN (large addition and refactoring)Philipp Maier1-0/+34
This was originally a long series of commits converging to the final result seen in this patch. It does not make much sense to review the smaller steps' trial and error, we need to review this entire change as a whole. Implement AoIP in osmo-msc and osmo-bsc. Change over to the new libosmo-sigtran API with support for proper SCCP/M3UA/SCTP stacking, as mandated by 3GPP specifications for the IuCS and IuPS interfaces. From here on, a separate osmo-stp process is required for SCCP routing between OsmoBSC / OsmoHNBGW <-> OsmoMSC / OsmoSGSN jenkins.sh: build from libosmo-sccp and osmo-iuh master branches now for new M3UA SIGTRAN. Patch-by: pmaier, nhofmeyr, laforge Change-Id: I5ae4e05ee7c57cad341ea5e86af37c1f6b0ffa77
2017-08-2304.08: log protocol discriminators and message types by nameNeels Hofmeyr1-220/+220
On incoming 04.08 messages, we log only the protocol discriminator in decimal. Enhance: log pdisc and message type in hex, and also log the protocol and message type as human readable string. Also adjust the msc_vlr tests' log statements for wrapped rx/tx functions of dtap from/to the MS. Adjust the expected output of msc_vlr_tests. Change-Id: Ida205d217e304337d816b14fd15e2ee435e7397d Depends: libosmocore change-id I0fca8e95ed5c2148b1a7440eff3fc9c7583898df
2017-08-08Implement IuCS (large refactoring and addition)Neels Hofmeyr1-211/+257
osmo-nitb becomes osmo-msc add DIUCS debug log constant add iucs.[hc] add msc vty, remove nitb vty add libiudummy, to avoid linking Iu deps in tests Use new msc_tx_dtap() instead of gsm0808_submit_dtap() libmgcp: add mgcpgw client API bridge calls via mgcpgw Enable MSC specific CTRL commands, bsc_base_ctrl_cmds_install() still needs to be split up. Change-Id: I5b5b6a9678b458affa86800afb1ec726e66eed88
2017-08-08mscsplit: various preparations to separate MSC from BSCNeels Hofmeyr1-11/+5
Disable large parts of the code that depend on BSC presence. The code sections disabled by #if BEFORE_MSCSPLIT shall be modified or dropped in the course of adding the A-interface. Don't set msg->lchan nor msg->dst. Don't use lchan in libmsc. Decouple lac from bts. Prepare entry/exit point for MSC -> BSC and MSC -> RNC communication: Add msc_ifaces.[hc], a_iface.c, with a general msc_tx_dtap() to redirect to different interfaces depending on the actual subscriber connection. While iu_tx() is going to be functional fairly soon, the a_tx() is going to be just a dummy for some time (see comment). Add Iu specific fields in gsm_subscriber_connection: the UE connection pointer and an indicator for the Integrity Protection status on Iu (to be fully implemented in later commits). Add lac member to gsm_subscriber_connection, to allow decoupling from bts->location_area_code. The conn->lac will actually be set in iu.c in an upcoming commit ("add iucs.[hc]"). move to libcommon-cs: gsm48_extract_mi(), gsm48_paging_extract_mi(). libmsc: duplicate gsm0808 / gsm48 functions (towards BSC). In osmo-nitb, libmsc would directly call the functions on the BSC level, not always via the bsc_api. When separating libmsc from libbsc, some functions are missing from the linkage. Hence duplicate these functions to libmsc, add an msc_ prefix for clarity, also add a _tx to gsm0808_cipher_mode(): * add msc_gsm0808_tx_cipher_mode() (dummy/stub) * add msc_gsm48_tx_mm_serv_ack() * add msc_gsm48_tx_mm_serv_rej() Call these from libmsc instead of * gsm0808_cipher_mode() * gsm48_tx_mm_serv_ack() * gsm48_tx_mm_serv_rej() Also add a comment related to msc_gsm0808_tx_cipher_mode() in two places. Remove internal RTP streaming code; OsmoNITB supported that, but for OsmoMSC, this will be done with an external MGCP gateway. Remove LCHAN_MODIFY from internal MNCC state machine. Temporarily disable all paging to be able to link libmsc without libbsc. Skip the paging part of channel_test because the paging is now disabled. Employ fake paging shims in order for msc_vlr_tests to still work. msc_compl_l3(): publish in .h, tweak return value. Use new libmsc enum values for return val, to avoid dependency on libbsc headers. Make callable from other scopes: publish in osmo_msc.h and remove 'static' in osmo_msc.c add gsm_encr to subscr_conn move subscr_request to gsm_subscriber.h subscr_request_channel() -> subscr_request_conn() move to libmsc: osmo_stats_vty_add_cmds() gsm_04_08: remove apply_codec_restrictions() gsm0408_test: use NULL for root ctx move to libbsc: gsm_bts_neighbor() move to libbsc: lchan_next_meas_rep() move vty config for t3212 to network level (periodic lu) remove unneccessary linking from some tests remove handle_abisip_signal() abis_rsl.c: don't use libvlr from libbsc gsm_subscriber_connection: put the LAC here, so that it is available without accessing conn->bts. In bsc_api.c, place this lac in conn for the sake of transition: Iu and A will use this new field to pass the LAC around, but in a completely separate OsmoBSC this is not actually needed. It can be removed again from osmo-bsc.git when the time has come. Siemens MRPCI: completely drop sending the MRPCI messages for now, they shall be added in osmo-bsc once the A-Interface code has settled. See OS#2389. Related: OS#1845 OS#2257 OS#2389 Change-Id: Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c
2017-08-07vlr: LU FSM: enable Retrieve_IMEISV_If_RequiredNeels Hofmeyr1-6/+6
Change-Id: I121b95ad6d5ecb7603815eece2b43008de487a8a
2017-07-23Add msc_vlr test suite for MSC+VLR end-to-end testsNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+1923
Change-Id: If0e7cf20b9d1eac12126955b2f5f02bd8f1192cd