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2018-04-13add osmo_cgi_name()Neels Hofmeyr1-0/+2
This will be used by cell idenitifier list code, like upcoming neighbor_ident VTY in osmo-bsc and regression tests. Change-Id: Iebc5cdf61b697b1603900993fc265af3eca0cedf
2018-03-13support for more cell ID list types in libosmocoreStefan Sperling1-0/+7
Introduce gsm0808_dec_cell_id_list2() with supports additional types of cell identifier lists. The new parsing routines are based on similar routines used by the paging code in osmo-bsc's osmo_bsc_bssap.c. Likewise, introduce gsm0808_enc_cell_id_list2() with support for the same additional types of cell identifier lists. The old API using struct gsm0808_cell_id_list is deprecated. The previous definition was insufficient because it assumed that all decoded cell ID types could be represented with a single uint16_t. It was declared in a GSM protocol header (gsm/protocol/gsm_08_08.h) despite being a host-side representation of data in an IE. The only user I am aware of is in osmo-msc, where this struct is used for one local variable. osmo-msc releases >= 1.1.0 make use of this API. While here, fix a small bug in a test: test_gsm0808_enc_dec_cell_id_list_bss() set the cell ID type to 'LAC' but obviously wants to use type 'BSS'. Change-Id: Ib7e754f538df0c83298a3c958b4e15a32fcb8abb Related: OS#2847
2018-03-05gsm23003: add osmo_mcc_from_str()Neels Hofmeyr1-0/+11
I found myself often using osmo_mnc_from_str() to also decode an MCC and be strict about it, but each time I felt the need to comment like "using osmo_mnc_from_str() also for MCC". Rather formalize this properly. Use a static inline function, no need to add more symbols to libosmo-gsm. Change-Id: I020a4f11791c61742a3d795f782805f7b7e8733e
2018-02-28gsm: add osmo_mnc_from_str(), osmo_mnc_cmp(), osmo_plmn_cmp() for 3-digit MNCNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+5
osmo_mnc_from_str() preserves leading zeros in the string and is useful for VTY config parsing (osmo-bsc, osmo-msc, osmo-sgsn, osmo-pcu). osmo_{plmn,mnc}_cmp() takes care of the slight intricacy of ignoring the 3-digit flag if the MNC is anyway >99. Will be used by osmo-sgsn.git and osmo-bsc.git. (All current users just care about identical MNC, but a proper cmp doesn't hurt.) Change-Id: Ib7176b1d65a03b76f41f94bc9d3293a8a07d24c6
2018-02-28implement support for 3-digit MNC with leading zerosNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+10
Enable representing three-digit MNC with leading zeros. The MNCs 23 and 023 are actually different; so far we treated both as 23. Re-encode an incoming BCD or string of 023 as it were, i.e. not dropping the leading zero as 23. Break ABI compatibility by changing the size and ordering of structs gprs_ra_id, osmo_plmn_id, osmo_cell_global_id, ... by adding an mnc_3_digits flag. Change ordering in gprs_ra_id because the canonical oder is {Mobile Country Code, Mobile Network Code}, so have the mcc member first. ABI compatibility cannot be maintained for struct gprs_ra_id, since it is a direct member of structs bssgp_bvc_ctx and bssgp_paging_info, and even just adding a flag to the end would cause ABI changes of those structs. Similarly, osmo_plmn_id is a direct member of osmo_location_area_id, and so forth. Add new API to set and read this additional flag to preserve leading zeros: - osmo_plmn_to_bcd(), osmo_plmn_from_bcd() after gsm48_mcc_mnc_to_bcd() and gsm48_mcc_mnc_from_bcd(). - gsm48_decode_lai2(), gsm48_generate_lai2() after gsm48_decode_lai(), gsm48_generate_lai(). - gsm0808_create_layer3_2() after gsm0808_create_layer3() and gsm0808_create_layer3_aoip(). - various osmo_*_name() functions in gsm23003.h (osmo_rai_name() still in gsm48.h close to struct gprs_ra_id definition). The amount and duplication of these may seem a bit overboard, but IMO they do make sense in this way. Though most code will soon see patches unifying the data structures used, in some cases (vty, ctrl) they are required singled out. Without these functions, the formatting ("%0*u", mnc_3_digits ? 3 : 2, mnc) would be duplicated all over our diverse repositories. In various log output, include the leading MNC zeros. Mark one TODO in card_fs_sim.c, I am not sure how to communicate a leading zero to/from a SIM card FS. The focus here is on the core network / BSS. To indicate ABI incompatibility, bump libosmogsm and libosmogb LIBVERSIONs; adjust debian files accordingly. Implementation choices: - The default behavior upon zero-initialization will be the mnc_3_digits flag set to false, which yields exactly the previous behavior. - I decided against packing the mnc with the mnc_3_digits field into a sub-struct because it would immediately break all builds of dependent projects: it would require immediate merging of numerous patches in other repositories, and it would make compiling older code against a newer libosmocore unneccessarily hard. Change-Id: Id2240f7f518494c9df6c8bda52c0d5092f90f221
2017-10-05add osmo_imsi_str_valid() and osmo_msisdn_str_valid()Neels Hofmeyr1-0/+4
Add GSM23003_IMSI_MIN_DIGITS definition. Add regression test gsm23003_test.c to test the two new functions. Will be used by OsmoHLR to validate VTY and CTRL input. Change-Id: I1e94f5b0717b947d2a7a7d36bacdf04a75cb3522
2017-06-23doxygen: unify use of \file across the boardNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+3
Considering the various styles and implications found in the sources, edit scores of files to follow the same API doc guidelines around the doxygen grouping and the \file tag. Many files now show a short description in the generated API doc that was so far only available as C comment. The guidelines and reasoning behind it is documented at https://osmocom.org/projects/cellular-infrastructure/wiki/Guidelines_for_API_documentation In some instances, remove file comments and add to the corresponding group instead, to be shared among several files (e.g. bitvec). Change-Id: Ifa70e77e90462b5eb2b0457c70fd25275910c72b
2016-06-16Add structures defining decoded TS 23.003 identitiesHarald Welte1-0/+80
Change-Id: I6423f8d75bb3e7aeca285854ab3232a087d62b57 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/304 Reviewed-by: Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org> Tested-by: Jenkins Builder