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It is possible that MNCC sends a MNCC_LCHAN_MODIFY and
wants a channel mode that is not possible on the current
lchan, in that case a new channel is assigned. We now crash
as the osmo-nitb is not having an assignment complete handler,
add a NULL check.
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Handle the mr_config request and set the AMR multirate config for
the given MSC. Initialize the mr_config with the AMR5.9 default we
have been using until now.
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Move it to one place so it is more easy to make changes to
that.
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Remove the separation of half-rate and full-rate AMR. The used rate
can be found inside the AMR payload. The signalling of what kind of
traffic channel is used can be done with the GSM 08.08 Chosen
Channel IE in the Assignment Complete message.
This way I can use a fixed payload type in the MGCP GateWay but
have a mixed TCH/F and TCH/H config. E.g. use TCH/F FR3 for some
subscribers when connected to MSC A but use AMR5.9 on a TCH/F for
MSC B when all TCH/Hs are gone.
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The MGCP config must be correct and use 99 for RTP AMR.
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We want to have multiple MSCs but we also have some data
that is only present on a per BSC basis. Right now the
MSC data is not allocated with talloc, so we have some
change in the talloc contexts.
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This fixes a bug introduced more than one year ago in commit
e38bd6caa34005816a9336f021fd17d328d5c901:
The RSL_IE_CHAN_IDENT is a TLV, but the GSM48_IE_CHANDESC_2 contained in
it, is a mere TV type IE with fixed length.
The problem specifically has caused problems on Nokia MetroSite BTS,
which apparently read the TSC out of this Layer3 IE.
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We had the rf_ctrl_name and the rf_ctl pointer, make both use
the word ctrl.
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Reset the BTS MO State on BTS bootstrap. This way we will always
test the BTS disconnect/reconnect case of the BTS.
Do not reset the administrative state of objects. The BSC might
have set these and wants to maintain them across disconnect/
reconnect. Right now this is true for the TRX state.
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/home/laforge/projects/git/openbsc/openbsc/src/libbsc/bsc_vty.c +1062
show_e1ts(25) warn: variable dereferenced before check 'line'
/home/laforge/projects/git/openbsc/openbsc/src/libbsc/bsc_vty.c +1075
show_e1ts(38) warn: buffer overflow 'line->ts' 32 <= 32
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Detected by Smatch
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When we loose the A-bis link, we should properly re-set the
administrative, operational and availability state of all MOs
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This reverts commit 8b65ab9d9133efe53a058733d492ac0595040fb4, which
should never have been committed to master. In fact, it is not even
needed anymore with recent osmo-bts code.
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... this way osmo-bts can use them
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Do not commit this to master. It disables a non-standard IE in the BTS
attributes.
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This facilitates the use of gsm_data.c from osmo-bts
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This allows us to configure a TSC for each timeslot, not just one globally for
the entire BTS.
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... as a common wrapper around nm_attr and nm_state
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Remove the forward declarations for functions and structs
that have been moved to libosmocore.
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This syncs openbsc.git with libosmocore.git commit rev
11c7193ad8ceb4f3898799dc44b700b8b93a59b8
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This brings openbsc in sync with the following libosmocore commit:
b5503136fa234690d5493b19a8aee3a4ef74190d
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we want get_string_value(), not the equivalent of get_value_string()
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Thanks to Holger for noticing this.
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The daemons set up nanoBTS and HSL femto sockets by default, ie. the
three sockets to support these two drivers are open even if we have
no BTS of that kind.
This patch enables on-demand socket creation, ie. we only enable them
if we have one BTS at least that requires it.
I added two new attributes to the gsm_bts object, they are:
* the start() function includes the code that we need to run to start
the BTS. This new function contains the socket creation in the
particular case of nanoBTS and HSL femto.
* the started boolean, which is used to know if we have already
started the BTS, ie. we have already invoked start().
Note that, I have splitted the bts_model_*_init() function into two
functions, the _init() functions that register the BTS driver
and the _start() functions that start BTS driver on-demand.
While I was at it, I added several changes/cleanups to this patch:
* Group all bts_model_*_init() calls into one function bts_init(),
which is called in the initialization path of osmo-nitb and
osmo-bsc.
* Add openbsc/bss.h that contains the declaration of
bsc_bootstrap_network, bsc_shutdown_net and bts_init.
* Add missing e1inp_init() in osmo-bsc.
* Fix missing declaration of hsl_setup in openbsc/e1_input.h
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The error message was missing in case of problems bootstrapping the BTS.
The E1 input driver initialization was displayed in the standard output,
now this error is reported via logs.
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Summary of changes:
s/bcd2char/osmo_bcd2char/g
s/char2bcd/osmo_char2bcd/g
s/hexparse/osmo_hexparse/g
s/hexdump/osmo_hexdump/g
s/hexdump_nospc/osmo_hexdump_nospc/g
s/ubit_dump/osmo_ubit_dump/g
s/static_assert/osmo_static_assert/g
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Summary of changes:
s/struct counter/struct osmo_counter/g
s/counter_inc/osmo_counter_inc/g
s/counter_get/osmo_counter_get/g
s/counter_reset/osmo_counter_reset/g
s/counter_alloc/osmo_counter_alloc/g
s/counter_free/osmo_counter_free
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Summary of changes:
s/struct write_queue/struct osmo_wqueue/g
s/write_queue_init/osmo_wqueue_init/g
s/write_queue_clear/osmo_wqueue_clear/g
s/write_queue_enqueue/osmo_wqueue_enqueue/g
s/write_queue_bfd_cb/osmo_wqueue_bfd_cb/g
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Summary of changes:
s/signal_cbfn/osmo_signal_cbfn/g
s/register_signal_handler/osmo_signal_register_handler/g
s/unregister_signal_handler/osmo_signal_unregister_handler/g
s/dispatch_signal/osmo_signal_dispatch/g
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Summary of changes:
s/struct bsc_fd/struct osmo_fd/g
s/bsc_register_fd/osmo_fd_register/g
s/bsc_unregister_fd/osmo_fd_unregister/g
s/bsc_select_main/osmo_select_main/g
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Summary of changes:
s/struct timer_list/struct osmo_timer_list/g
s/bsc_add_timer/osmo_timer_add/g
s/bsc_schedule_timer/osmo_timer_schedule/g
s/bsc_del_timer/osmo_timer_del/g
s/bsc_timer_pending/osmo_timer_pending/g
s/bsc_nearest_timer/osmo_timers_nearest/g
s/bsc_prepare_timers/osmo_timers_prepare/g
s/bsc_update_timers/osmo_timers_update/g
s/bsc_timer_check/osmo_timers_check/g
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Address the FIXME and take code from the on-waves/bsc-master
branch. This will count the number of requests.
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The code to create the struct gsm_bts is in libcommon right now
and we can not call paging_init from there. Right now it appears
to be the easiest of doing the init internally.
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Be able to configure a list of destinations (duplicates allowed)
that will be tried in a round robin fashion. The change is in
the bsc_msc_connection to operate on a list. We achieve the
round robin nature with the same trick used in the paging code
to delete and append the current entry. The nat code was updated
to compile but one can only configure one destination.
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It is not an error of the BSC but we will treat a
BTS error like an error of the BSC for now.
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The compiler can't know that on the first iteration we will
assign nmp_worst as we have used a high average value.
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The BSC code does not use transactions, move it to the libmsc.
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These are not needed any more. We used them for u_int
types but we now use uint which comes from stdint.h
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This was done with sed on the files.
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libosmogsm is a new library that is distributed in the libosmocore.
Now, openbsc depends on it. This patch gets openbsc with this
change.
This patch also rewrites all include path to the new
osmocom/[gsm|core]
Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@gnumonks.org>
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