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Add bsc_install_default() and replace all install_default()
This patch adds bsc_install_default() which calls install_default()
and add 'exit' and 'end'. All other calls to install_default() are
replaced by calls to bsc_install_default().
Since 'exit' and 'end' are now added automatically to each node, the
explicit registrations of these commands are removed by this patch,
too.
The related tests succeed now without work-arounds (except for the
'config' node itself which is part of libosmocore).
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This enum indicates if the mgcp is running on the BSC or the BSC-NAT.
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This patch is a cleanup.
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Functions and constants that belong to the libmgcp scope are prefixed
with mgcp_ and MGCP_. This patch is a cleanup.
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This patch replaces the field 'is_transcoded' in the mgcp_endpoint
structure by the enum mgcp_type, that can be further extended with
new types.
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Coverity is not happy about it but it doesn't appear to be a real
issue as the data will not be NULL on the first call.
Addresses: Coverity CID 1040704
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Since automake 1.13 INCLUDES is depricates and causes a warning
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The RQNT message might not contain a 'S:' line with the actual tone
to play. Instead of calling the callback with the 0 as tone just leave
early.
Example:
X: 6B9519B88F0
R: D/[0-9#*](N), G/ft, fxr/t38
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We want to send a TRAP with the MGCP statistics from the NAT and
the connected BSC. The BSC endpoint can be either released because
of a DLCX from the MGCP CallAgent or the SCCP Connection release on
the A-link.
This is why we need to queue the statistics when the deleting the
endpoint on the BSC. The processing is continued once the response
arrives. This code assumes that the response of the DLCX will be sent
by the remote side. The current amount of outstanding responses can be
seen on the VTY. This assumption is based on the fact that the BSC has
already responded to the CRCX and maybe to the MDCX.
The MGCP RFC is bended to prefix the transaction identifier with "nat-"
to easily detect the response and hand it to the handler. This will
then parse the response and generate the TRAP. The current version is
v1. We assume that the transaction space is big enough and we will
not re-assign the transaction identifier too early.
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Katerina pointed out that some nodes are not fully documented and
proposed some messages. The token/timeout messages were correct, I
have modified the other messages. I removed the full-stop from the
PING/PONG documentation as we are normally not using a full sentence.
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In case of AMR one can specify the available codecs out-of-band. Allow
to configure this line statically in the configuration file.
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GCC 3.x on PowerPC correctly highlights that the code is fishy.
Re-reading the RFC 3550 shows that we should subtract it and then
we are in the 16bit range. The probation and re-sync code is still
missing.
GCC:
mgcp/mgcp_network.c:200: warning: comparison is always true due to limited range of data type
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MGCP is used over UDP and a response might be lost. The MGCP RFC
asks for keeping a list of responses and then using the previous
response to answer a duplicate request. I tried to conserve memory
and just wanted to remember the last transaction identifier and
result-code and re-generate the result from that. This made the
code look bad and this is why the entire response will now be stored.
It sadly increases the memory usage but can not be avoided at this
time.
Remove the msg->l3h pointer for the RQNT callback as strtok has
modified the content of it.
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Attempt to detect a response and return only then. Remove one level
of tabls in preparation for the re-transmission handling.
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This is required for remembering the last result in a central place
and is required to properly implement detection of re-transmissions.
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Simplify the code and remove null check for the two strings.
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Introduce a callback for the request and forward the signalrequest
to the callback. This is not a full implementation of MGCP RQNT.
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The log statement is split into two because inet_ntoa works on an
internal buffer and would print the last address twice.
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Use a usec timestamp for the local time. The seconds to usec will
swap over to the lower bits but this appears to be correct. The
CLOCK_MONOTONIC is used to fulfill the RFC 3550 requirement even
if it is a bit slower than the gettimeofday.
Make sure to initialize transit in a way that the first transit
time will be 0. Otherwise the jitter will contain the difference
of the localtime and the remote time.
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Calculate the expected packages and packet loss as of RFC 3550.
The values should be clamped but our packet loss counter is 32
bits and not 24 and we should clamp at other values but I am
waiting for some issues first before dealing with that.
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This is missing the probation and the dealing with a remote
restart. For the remote restart we will simply write a log
statement as this is unlikely to happen during a call or if
it does happen the call will be taken down by the BSC anyway.
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Explain why this code deals with only one source and that this is
a limit of some equipment (e.g. the nanoBTS).
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Align the naming inside the mgcp_rtp_state with the naming inside
the 'source' struct of the appendix. Make first_seq_no/base_seq
a uint16_t. This is removing rules for alignments and reduces the
struct from 40 bytes to 36.
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Follow the MGCP specification and send the collected statistics
at the end of a call. Right now this does not include jitter, packet
loss and delay.
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This information is required for calculating the packet loss at the
end of a phone call.
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Count the received octets. This is encouraged by the MGCP specification.
Use a 32bit counter that is good enough for more than 12 hours of a EFR
call. This limit is good enough for the current configuration.
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The RFC 3435 specifies a different formula for calculating the lost
packages. It involves the number of received packages and the delta
of the sequence number.
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Byte order defines have a DARWIN prefix on OSX so the values openbsc
expects are set from their Darwin counterparts when compiled on OSX.
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When adding the "omit RTCP" the method started to return with
a proper return statement.
mgcp_network.c: In function ‘send_to’:
mgcp_network.c:233:1: warning: control reaches end of non-void function [-Wreturn-type]
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Some nodes below 'config' didn't have ournode_exit / ournode_end,
and thus were not able to properly perform this function. exit should
always only go back one level, while end drops us back to ENABLE_NODE.
The prompt now represents the nesting level, and there's one consistent
space after the final prompt character (typically #).
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One command missed the NO_STR in the documentation, share the
main text across all commands.
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The ip.access nanoBTS appears to send quite broken NTP timestamps in
the RTCP messages might confuse equipment that uses the sender report
of the BTS. Make it easy to experiment by adding an option to drop RTCP.
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Instead of building complex manual byte-wise parsers, we simply use two
strtok_r loops: one iterating over all the lines, the next one
iterating over the invididual space-separated elements in the first line.
The benefit is that we now accept \r, \n or \r\n, or any multiple of
them as line ending. This works around incompliant MGCP implementations
like that of Zynetix MSC.
Addition: mgcp_analyze_header returns 0 when all out parameters have
been set.
Signed-off-by: Holger Hans Peter Freyther <zecke@selfish.org>
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mgcp_network.c:335:22: warning: variable ‘cfg’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
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In this iteration I just want to make sure that each VTY command has
online help. Replace "a b" with "a-b" if there is no "a c" with b!=c.
This config should gain some more sanity and consistency, this will
happen in another iteration.
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When the CRCX 200 is lost on the way to the CallAgent we will
get another CRCX (retransmission) which was answered with a 400.
Change the code to extract the CallID, Mode and the optional
LocalOptions first. Then check if the endp is allocated with the
same call identifier, in that case return the current session
information.
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The SDP file for FreeSWITCH should contain o= (Origin) and the
t= (Timing) for the session. The data of the Origin should be
globally unique but this is not the case yet. We will need to
store the (NTP) time of the creation of the endpoint.
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Implement the RSIP spec extension to work on the specified
trunk instead of hardcoding it to the virtual trunk.
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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 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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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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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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... and make sure tests work again after restructuring
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