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2018-02-06initial acc ramping implementation (untested)Stefan Sperling1-1/+1
Change-Id: I2b1868765346c7aba966cecd7b8db9aae9b047bb
2018-02-06Add skeleton for an acc ramp implementation.Stefan Sperling1-0/+3
Change-Id: I49bd1bf6c0ef0441b6d5d3dec6b7c39545eedeec
2018-01-19HO prep: introduce per-BTS handover config, with defaults on net nodeNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+1
It is desirable to allow configuring handover for each individual network cell. At the same time, it is desirable to set global defaults. Treat the 'network' node handover parameters as global defaults, add another set of parameters for each individual BTS. This raises questions on how the 'network' node should affect the individual BTS. The simplistic solution would have been: on creating a BTS in the config, just copy the current defaults; with serious drawbacks: - tweaking any parameter in the telnet VTY on network node will never affect any running BTS. - network node defaults *must* be issued before the bts sections in the config file. - when writing a config back to file, we would copy all net node defaults to each BTS node, making the network node configs pointless. Instead, add a handover_cfg API that tracks whether a given node has a value set or not. A bts node ho_cfg gets a pointer to the network node config and returns those values if locally unset. If no value is set on any node, use the "factory" defaults, which are hardcoded in the API. Only write back exactly those config items that were actually issued in a config file / on the telnet VTY. (ho_cfg API wise, we could trivially add another ho_cfg level per TRX if we so desire in the future.) Implement ho parameters as an opaque config struct with getters and setters to ensure the tracking is always heeded. Opaqueness dictates allocating instead of direct embedding in gsm_network and gsm_bts structs, ctx is gsm_net / bts. This is 100% backwards compatible to old configs. - No VTY command syntax changes (only the online help). - If a 'bts' sets nothing, it will use the 'network' defaults. - The 'show network' output only changes in presence of individual BTS configs. On 'show network', say "Handover: On|Off" as before, iff all BTS reflect identical behavior. Otherwise, output BTS counts of handover being enabled or not. Use the same set of VTY commands (same VTY cmd syntax as before) on network and BTS nodes, i.e. don't duplicate VTY code. From the current vty->node, figure out which ho_cfg to modify. For linking, add handover_cfg.c (the value API) in libcommon, while the handover_vty.c is in libbsc. This is mainly because some utility programs use gsm_network and hence suck in the ho stuff, but don't need the VTY commands. Review the VTY online help strings. Add VTY transcript test for handover options, testing config propagation from network to bts nodes, 'show network' output and VTY online help strings. (Needs recent addition of '... !' wildcard to osmo_interact_common.py.) I considered leaving parts of this more readable, but in the end decided for heavy use of macros to define and declare the API, because more values will be added in upcoming patches and I want to prevent myself from messing them up. Inspired-by: jolly/new_handover branch, which moves the config to 'bts' level Depends: I7c1ebb2e7f059047903a53de26a0ec1ce7fa9b98 (osmo-python-tests) Change-Id: I79d35f6d3c0fbee67904378ad7f216df34fde79a
2017-12-19Remove some more dead codeHarald Welte1-25/+0
Change-Id: I919bffe88babd90227c89abd4434322965c32ebb
2017-12-19Remove unused RRLP options/codecHarald Welte1-18/+0
RRLP is handled in OsmoMSC after the split from NITB, so let's remove any bogus VTY commands left over in the BSC. Change-Id: Ib626f43a3a3ca69dfc127afe5832eb58f7fb6a38
2017-11-29HO prep: pass gsm_network to gsm_bts_alloc() alreadyNeels Hofmeyr1-1/+0
Prepare for a future change that accesses bts->network during gsm_bts_alloc(). Currently, gsm_bts_alloc() takes a ctx parameter, and gsm_bts_alloc_register() then gets the gsm_network pointer and sets bts->network to it. All callers anyway pass gsm_network as ctx to gsm_bts_alloc(), and anything else would not make sense anyway. So enforce passing exactly gsm_network to gsm_bts_alloc() and already set the bts->network pointer from there. Prepares-for: I00870a5828703cf397776668d3301c0c3a4e033a Change-Id: Ie590c14aa08df4c4f345596b23e5226c5577057a
2017-11-24vty: Add cmd to configure 3g Early Classmark SendingPau Espin Pedrol1-0/+1
In state prior to this patch, "3G Early Classmark Sending Restriction" bit in SI3 rest octets was always set to H, which is a sane default as the policy to send the information is then controlled by "Early Classmark Sending Control" bit in the same octet. However, it seems Quortus SoftCore can have some issues decoding the option, so let's add a vty cmd to be able to disable it for those having any issues. Related: SYS#4021 Change-Id: Ic1afe071038a3bb5871d7ff40f665c8644f801ec
2017-09-06move include/openbsc to include/osmocom/bscNeels Hofmeyr1-3/+3
Change-Id: I39e7b882caa98334636d19ccd104fd83d07d5055
2017-08-30split off osmo-bsc: remove files, apply buildNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+1
Change-Id: I64d84c52f6e38e98144eb9be8f0ab82e0e1f6cca
2017-08-27libcommon: Fix log output for bts>0.Alexander Chemeris1-2/+3
Fixes regression probably introduced in c696cc28. For bts>0 logging doesn't show bts number correctly when printing lchan identification string - it will always show it as "bts=0". The reason for this is that the identification string is cached before bts->nr value is set to a proper value. This patch sets bts->nr as part of the first step of the bts structure initialization, before caching happens thus making sure the cached identification string is cached with the correct values. Change-Id: I61c18a7f021fcb1ec00d34a745f4e3ab03416c2d
2017-08-27Implement IuCS (large refactoring and addition)Neels Hofmeyr1-0/+7
osmo-nitb becomes osmo-msc add DIUCS debug log constant add iucs.[hc] add msc vty, remove nitb vty add libiudummy, to avoid linking Iu deps in tests Use new msc_tx_dtap() instead of gsm0808_submit_dtap() libmgcp: add mgcpgw client API bridge calls via mgcpgw Enable MSC specific CTRL commands, bsc_base_ctrl_cmds_install() still needs to be split up. Change-Id: I5b5b6a9678b458affa86800afb1ec726e66eed88
2017-08-27mscsplit: various preparations to separate MSC from BSCNeels Hofmeyr1-33/+1
Disable large parts of the code that depend on BSC presence. The code sections disabled by #if BEFORE_MSCSPLIT shall be modified or dropped in the course of adding the A-interface. Don't set msg->lchan nor msg->dst. Don't use lchan in libmsc. Decouple lac from bts. Prepare entry/exit point for MSC -> BSC and MSC -> RNC communication: Add msc_ifaces.[hc], a_iface.c, with a general msc_tx_dtap() to redirect to different interfaces depending on the actual subscriber connection. While iu_tx() is going to be functional fairly soon, the a_tx() is going to be just a dummy for some time (see comment). Add Iu specific fields in gsm_subscriber_connection: the UE connection pointer and an indicator for the Integrity Protection status on Iu (to be fully implemented in later commits). Add lac member to gsm_subscriber_connection, to allow decoupling from bts->location_area_code. The conn->lac will actually be set in iu.c in an upcoming commit ("add iucs.[hc]"). move to libcommon-cs: gsm48_extract_mi(), gsm48_paging_extract_mi(). libmsc: duplicate gsm0808 / gsm48 functions (towards BSC). In osmo-nitb, libmsc would directly call the functions on the BSC level, not always via the bsc_api. When separating libmsc from libbsc, some functions are missing from the linkage. Hence duplicate these functions to libmsc, add an msc_ prefix for clarity, also add a _tx to gsm0808_cipher_mode(): * add msc_gsm0808_tx_cipher_mode() (dummy/stub) * add msc_gsm48_tx_mm_serv_ack() * add msc_gsm48_tx_mm_serv_rej() Call these from libmsc instead of * gsm0808_cipher_mode() * gsm48_tx_mm_serv_ack() * gsm48_tx_mm_serv_rej() Also add a comment related to msc_gsm0808_tx_cipher_mode() in two places. Remove internal RTP streaming code; OsmoNITB supported that, but for OsmoMSC, this will be done with an external MGCP gateway. Remove LCHAN_MODIFY from internal MNCC state machine. Temporarily disable all paging to be able to link libmsc without libbsc. Skip the paging part of channel_test because the paging is now disabled. Employ fake paging shims in order for msc_vlr_tests to still work. msc_compl_l3(): publish in .h, tweak return value. Use new libmsc enum values for return val, to avoid dependency on libbsc headers. Make callable from other scopes: publish in osmo_msc.h and remove 'static' in osmo_msc.c add gsm_encr to subscr_conn move subscr_request to gsm_subscriber.h subscr_request_channel() -> subscr_request_conn() move to libmsc: osmo_stats_vty_add_cmds() gsm_04_08: remove apply_codec_restrictions() gsm0408_test: use NULL for root ctx move to libbsc: gsm_bts_neighbor() move to libbsc: lchan_next_meas_rep() move vty config for t3212 to network level (periodic lu) remove unneccessary linking from some tests remove handle_abisip_signal() abis_rsl.c: don't use libvlr from libbsc gsm_subscriber_connection: put the LAC here, so that it is available without accessing conn->bts. In bsc_api.c, place this lac in conn for the sake of transition: Iu and A will use this new field to pass the LAC around, but in a completely separate OsmoBSC this is not actually needed. It can be removed again from osmo-bsc.git when the time has come. Siemens MRPCI: completely drop sending the MRPCI messages for now, they shall be added in osmo-bsc once the A-Interface code has settled. See OS#2389. Related: OS#1845 OS#2257 OS#2389 Change-Id: Id3705236350d5f69e447046b0a764bbabc3d493c
2017-08-27Use libvlr in libmsc (large refactoring)Harald Welte1-0/+10
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/+473
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