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2019-01-17chan_alloc: remove references to lchan_alloc()Philipp Maier1-3/+0
The function lchan_alloc() does not exist anymore, however there is still a prototype definition in chan_alloc.h and a comment in abis_rsl.c. Lets remove those. Change-Id: I36227ea306d28587ac70acbe596c7756b23d88c7
2018-07-28large refactoring: use FSMs for lchans; add inter-BSC HONeels Hofmeyr1-9/+0
Add FSMs: - timeslot_fsm: handle dynamic timeslots and OML+RSL availability. - lchan_fsm: handle an individual lchan activation, RTP stream and release, signal the appropriate calling FSMs on success, failure, release. - mgw_endpoint_fsm: handle one entire endpoint with several CI. - assignment_fsm: BSSMAP Assignment Request. - handover_fsm: all of intra, inter-MO and inter-MT handover. Above FSMs absorb large parts of the gscon FSM. The gscon FSM was surpassing the maximum amount events (32), and it is more logical to treat assignment, handover and MGW procedures in separate FSMs. - Add logging macros for each FSM type: - LOG_TS() - LOG_LCHAN() - LOG_MGWEP(), LOG_CI() - LOG_ASSIGNMENT() - LOG_HO() These log with the osmo_fsm_inst where present. New style decision: logging without a final newline char is awkward, especially for gsmtap logging and when other logs interleave LOGPC() calls; we have various cases where the final \n goes missing, and also this invokes the log category checking N times instead of once. So I decided to make these macros *always* append a newline, but only if there is no final newline yet. I hope that the compiler optimizes the strlen() of the constant format strings away. Thus I can log with or without typing "\n" and always get an \n termination anyway. General: - replace osmo_timers, state enums and program-wide osmo_signal_dispatch() with dedicated FSM timeouts, states and events. - introduce a common way to handle Tnnn timers: gsm_timers.h/.c: struct T_def. These can be used (with some macro magic) to define a state's timeout once, and not make mistakes for each osmo_fsm_inst_state_chg(). Details: bsc_subscr_conn_fsm.c: - move most states of this FSM to lchan_fsm, assignment_fsm, handover_fsm and mgw_endpoint_fsm. - There is exactly one state for an ongoing Assignment, with all details handled in conn->assignment.fi. The state relies on the assignment_fsm's timeout. - There is one state for an ongoing Handover; except for an incoming Handover from a remote BSS, the gscon remains in ST_INIT until the new lchan and conn are both established. - move bssmap_add_lcls_status() to osmo_bsc_lcls.c abis_rsl.c: - move all dynamic timeslot logic away into timeslot_fsm. Only keep plain send/receive functions in abis_rsl.c - reduce some rsl functions to merely send a message, rename to "_tx_". - rsl_ipacc_mdcx(): add '_tx_' in the name; move parts that change the lchan state out into the lchan_fsm, the lchan->abis_ip.* are now set there prior to invoking this function. - move all timers and error/release handling away into various FSMs. - tweak ipa_smod_s_for_lchan() and ipa_rtp_pt_for_lchan() to not require an lchan passed, but just mode,type that they require. Rename to ipacc_speech_mode*() and ipacc_payload_type(). - add rsl_forward_layer3_info, used for inter-BSC HO MO, to just send the RR message received during BSSMAP Handover Command. - move various logging to LOG_LCHAN() in order to log with the lchan FSM instance. One drawback is that the lchan FSM is limited to one logging category, i.e. this moves some logging from DRR to DRSL. It might actually make sense to combine those categories. - lose LOGP...LOGPC logging cascades: they are bad for gsmtap logging and for performance. - handle_classmark_chg(): change logging, move cm2 len check out of the cm3 condition (I hope that's correct). - gsm48_send_ho_cmd(): split off gsm48_make_ho_cmd() which doesn't send right away, so that during inter-bsc HO we can make an RR Handover Command to send via the MSC to the remote BSS. assignment_fsm.c: - the Chan Mode Modify in case of re-using the same lchan is not implemented yet, because this was also missing in the previous implementation (OS#3357). osmo_bsc_api.c: - simplify bsc_mr_config() and move to lchan_fsm.c, the only caller; rename to lchan_mr_config(). (bsc_mr_config() used to copy the values to mr_bts_lv twice, once by member assignment and then again with a memcpy.) - During handover, we used to copy the MR config from the old lchan. Since we may handover between FR and HR, rather set the MR Config anew every time, so that FR rates are always available on FR lchans, and never on HR lchans. Depends: I03ee7ce840ecfa0b6a33358e7385528aabd4873f (libosmocore), I1f2918418c38918c5ac70acaa51a47adfca12b5e (libosmocore) Change-Id: I82e3f918295daa83274a4cf803f046979f284366
2018-06-07dissolve libbsc: move all to src/osmo-bsc, link .o filesNeels Hofmeyr1-1/+0
Move all of libbsc/ into osmo-bsc/, and separate/move some implementations to allow linking from utils/* and ipaccess/* without pulling in unccessary dependencies. Some utilities use gsm_network and gsm_bts structs, which already include data structures for fairly advanced uses. Move initialization that only osmo-bsc needs into new bsc_network_init() and bsc_bts_alloc_register() functions, so that the leaner tools can use the old gsm_* versions without the need to link everything (e.g. handover and lchan alloc code). In some instances, there need to be stubs if to cut off linking "just before the RSL level" and prevent dependencies from creeping in. - abis_rsl_rcvmsg(): the only program currently interpreting RSL messages is osmo-bsc, the utils are merely concerned with OML, if at all. - paging_flush_bts(): ip.access nanobts models call this when the RSL link is dropped. Only osmo-bsc actually needs to do anything there. - on_gsm_ts_init(): the mechanism to trigger timeslot initialization is related to OML, while this action to take on init would pull in RSL dependencies. utils/ and ipaccess/ each have a stubs.c file to implement these stubs. Tests implement stubs inline where required. From src/utils/, src/ipaccess/ and tests/*/, link in .o files from osmo-bsc/. In order for this to work, the osmo-bsc subdir must be built before the other source trees. (An alternative would be to include the .c files as sources, but that would re-compile them in every source tree. Not a large burden really, but unless linking .o files gives problems, let's have the quicker build.) Minor obvious cleanups creep in with this patch, I will not bother to name them individually now unless code review asks me to. Rationale: 1) libbsc has been separate to use it for osmo-nitb and osmo-bsc in the old openbsc.git. This is no longer required, and spreading over libbsc and osmo-bsc is distracting. 2) Recently, ridiculous linking requirements have made adding new functions cumbersome, because libbsc has started depending on osmo-bsc/*.c implementations: on gscon FSM and bssap functions. For example, neither bs11_config nor ipaccess-config nor bts_test need handover_cfg or BSSMAP message composition. It makes no sense to link the entire osmo-bsc to it, nor do we want to keep adding stubs to each linking realm. Change-Id: I36a586726f5818121abe54d25654819fc451d3bf
2018-02-05Make "waiting indicator" of IMMEDIATE ASSIGN REJECT dynamic.Stefan Sperling1-5/+1
The IMMEDIATE ASSIGN REJECT message contains a wait indicator which tells an MS requesting a channel to wait for a specified amount of time before trying to request a channel again, i.e. the wait indicator controls the T3122 timeout value in the MS. Previously, the wait indicator was fixed to 10 seconds. This is not sufficient if there are a lot of MS requesting channels because the MS will retry too soon. Instead of using a fixed value, maintain a dynamic wait indicator value based on average channel load. The load (used vs. available channels on a BTS) is sampled once per second, and once 8 samples have been collected we update a BTS-specific T3122 wait indicator based on the measured load. While the wait indicator could go up to 255 seconds, this initial implementation keeps it in the range from 10 to 128 seconds. Further experimentation and testing will show whether higher wait indicator values are desirable, if the sampling rate needs to change, or if the function mapping the load measurement to a wait indicator value should change (currently we map the load average linearly into the range [10, 128] inclusive). Change-Id: I57e38f6d6ba3b23cc6e1f9520b90261dbb1f1cec Related: OS#2592
2018-01-19HO: Count number of free timeslot on a given BTSAndreas Eversberg1-0/+3
This is needed for handover algorithm to balance free slots and to prevent congestion of one cell, while other cells still have free capacities. Change-Id: Ic8bee8a515ee8aa9a99af71756fe60b8dd8f868b
2018-01-19HO: Changed availablilty of ts_is_usable() from static to externAndreas Eversberg1-0/+1
Change-Id: I3471e38327c4b98490faed9b604fb76438ba9954
2017-12-19Remove dead code left over from NITB splitHarald Welte1-3/+0
There still is a lot of dead code that we inherited from the NITB days, let's remove more of it. libtrau will be re-introduced as part of osmo-mgw later. Change-Id: I8e0af56a158f25a4f1384d667c03eb20e72df5b8
2017-11-29cosmetic: tighten function type signaturesMax1-1/+1
* change return type to bool * constify parameters The nm_is_running(), trx_is_usable() and ts_is_usable() always return boolean value and are always used as such anyway. The also do not change their parameters. Change-Id: I6a572fc78371c69f5308edbad0ebe15e143d0505
2017-09-06move include/openbsc to include/osmocom/bscNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+54
Change-Id: I39e7b882caa98334636d19ccd104fd83d07d5055