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At Rhizomatica we see that some GSM 04.08 messages are leaked and
have no other indication if that is Call Control, SMS or something
else.
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Signed-off-by: Max <max.suraev@fairwaves.co>
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Currently every subcriber object directly refers to the gsm_network
which contains a flag shared by every related subscriber
(keep_subscr). This adds a dependency on gsm_network even if only the
function defined in gsm_subscriber_base.c are used.
This patch adds a new struct gsm_subscriber_group which contains the
keep_subscr flag and a back reference to the network object. The
latter is not dereferenced in gsm_subscriber_base.c, so it can safely
be set to NULL when only that part of the gsm_subscriber API is being
used. It also changes that API to use gsm_subscriber_group instead of
gsm_network parameters.
Since there are some places where a pointer to the gsm_network is
needed but where only a gsm_subscriber is available, a 'net' back
pointer is added to the group struct, too. Nevertheless subscr group
and network could be separated completely, but this is not the topic
of this commit.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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Send a non-call related SS message for an active call indentified
by the CIC of that call. As an ugly hack the order of the SS
release and the invocation are changed. That was necessary for the
E71 on a TCH. The time between notify and release was just too short.
The right would be to wait for the returnResultLast but this would
involve keeping more local state. Let's see how far we get here. It
might be necessary to change the order in the other call sites as
well.
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foo = *((uintXX_t *) TLVP_VAL(...) can lead to unaligned access. To
prevent that use tlvp_valXX_unal() to get the values.
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The RF lock excluded BTS was not paged at all. Now forward the
paging message to the handler and call a function that will check
if this LAC can be paged right now. Introduce a new paging method
that allows to page on a dedicated bts, refactor the code to use
this method for paging.
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When introducing the exclude for the BTS lock the RF stayed up but
all connections were immediately released. Optionally pass the BTS
as second parameter and check the exclude bit.
Tested-with: rf-lock-exclude/RFLockExcludeTest.st
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Make sure to accept the phone first before sending the USSD message.
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Pass the osmo_msc_data to the paging sub system, change the code
to pass the osmo_msc_data instead of network + bsc_msc_conn.
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control_if.c:521:2: warning: format ‘%lu’ expects argument of type ‘long unsigned int’, but argument 3 has type ‘uint64_t’ [-Wformat]
osmo_bsc_bssap.c:473:3: warning: format ‘%lu’ expects argument of type ‘long unsigned int’, but argument 7 has type ‘unsigned int’ [-Wformat]
mgcp_main.c:162:4: warning: format ‘%lu’ expects argument of type ‘long unsigned int’, but argument 4 has type ‘unsigned int’ [-Wformatt]
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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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When we get an assignment command from the MSC, we no longer have to
check statically for certain codecs, as we have a vty-configured list of
codecs that is checked just below.
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the TMSI is a uint32_t big-endian value and not a gsm 04.08 mobile
identity like the IMSI.
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due to a missing return statement, we ran into the 'reject' case
of bssmap_handle_cipher_mode(). Due to another bug in libosmocore,
the reject message was corrupted (fixed in libosmocore commit
0c83670a595a278b7d1fb7b21b2eacab84d3c031)
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* the DEBUG level will print hex-dumps of messages
* all other messages are INFO or higher
* print human-readable name of BSSMAP message types
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This allows human-readable printing of message types on the A interface.
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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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The last patch changed the osmocore include paths, this fixes some build
problems caused by it
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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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The new structure divides the code into a number of libraries
for the BSC core functionality, MSC core functionality, Abis transport,
TRAU and other bits.
This doesn't introduce any functional code change but simply moves
around files and alters Makefile.am accordingly.
Next step would be to disentangle a lot of the inter-library
dependencies and make the individual bits of code more independent.
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