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2017-08-30split off osmo-bsc: remove files, apply buildNeels Hofmeyr1-53/+0
Change-Id: I64d84c52f6e38e98144eb9be8f0ab82e0e1f6cca
2017-08-27Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring)Harald Welte1-2/+8
Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>, polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>. This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch. This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work. SMS: The SQL based lookup of SMS for attached subscribers no longer works since the SQL database no longer has the subscriber data. Replace with a round-robin on the SMS recipient MSISDNs paired with a VLR subscriber RAM lookup whether the subscriber is currently attached. If there are many SMS for not-attached subscribers in the SMS database, this will become inefficient: a DB hit returns a pending SMS, the RAM lookup will reveal that the subscriber is not attached, after which the DB is hit for the next SMS. It would become more efficient e.g. by having an MSISDN based hash list for the VLR subscribers and by marking non-attached SMS recipients in the SMS database so that they can be excluded with the SQL query already. There is a sanity limit to do at most 100 db hits per attempt to find a pending SMS. So if there are more than 100 stored SMS waiting for their recipients to actually attach to the MSC, it may take more than one SMS queue trigger to deliver SMS for subscribers that are actually attached. This is not very beautiful, but is merely intended to carry us over to a time when we have a proper separate SMSC entity. Introduce gsm_subscriber_connection ref-counting in libmsc. Remove/Disable VTY and CTRL commands to create subscribers, which is now a task of the OsmoHLR. Adjust the python tests accordingly. Remove VTY cmd subscriber-keep-in-ram. Use OSMO_GSUP_PORT = 4222 instead of 2222. See I4222e21686c823985be8ff1f16b1182be8ad6175. So far use the LAC from conn->bts, will be replaced by conn->lac in Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c. Related: OS#1592 OS#1974 Change-Id: I639544a6cdda77a3aafc4e3446a55393f60e4050
2017-08-27move openbsc/* to repos rootNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+47
This is the first step in creating this repository from the legacy openbsc.git. Like all other Osmocom repositories, keep the autoconf and automake files in the repository root. openbsc.git has been the sole exception, which ends now. Change-Id: I9c6f2a448d9cb1cc088cf1cf6918b69d7e69b4e7
2009-06-10move openbsc into its own subdirectoryHarald Welte1-172/+0
2009-03-30Store incoming SMS into SQL databaseHarald Welte1-6/+92
* gsm_util now uses caller-allocated data (rather than callee-allocated) * correctly parse destination address * parse (but not transcode) non-default encodings of SMS * reject SMS to unknown destination number * resolve target subscriber id and store incoming SMS (without header) in 'sms' table What we're now missing is the sending part, i.e. a regular task iterating over all pending SMS and trying to deliver them. Also, check for pending SMS once we get a LOCATION UPDATE.
2009-02-16add IEI values for GSM 04.11Harald Welte1-0/+10
2009-01-04Export the gsm0411 alloc and send functionHolger Freyther1-0/+3
2008-12-29Implement sending SMS and send one on network registrationDaniel Willmann1-0/+20
2008-12-29ACK sms-submitDaniel Willmann1-2/+2
2008-12-29Parse sms-submit messagesDaniel Willmann1-2/+20
2008-12-28Add SMS (GSM 04.11) testing programDaniel Willmann1-0/+1
2008-12-28Start implementing GSM 04.11 (short message service)Daniel Willmann1-0/+34