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This function could be also used by other parts of code, e.g.
by gsm_04_11.c or by gsm_09_11.c, during initialization of
a new transaction. No need to hide it.
Change-Id: I9a9d17fca4901163dae10d76455aa4cf54497156
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During a long time, we had both file and symbol names, actually
related to Supplementary Services, with the 'ussd' abbreviation.
This is not absolutely wrong, but isn't correct at the same time.
USSD is a kind of Supplementary Services, this is only a part
of them. There are also 'structured' Supplementary Services,
which can be call related or call independent.
The "Signalling interworking for supplementary services" is
defined by GSM TS 09.11, and this is exactly what MSC should
implement. Let's use the specification number for naming, as
we do e.g. in the GSM 04.11 (SMS) implementation.
Change-Id: Ic1eaceddb58132318e4e941be542da34b8ebefe1
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Previously the MSC_CONN_USE token for Supplementary Services was
called 'MSC_CONN_USE_TRANS_USSD'. Non-call related Supplementary
Services is not only about USSD, so let's rename it.
Change-Id: I5b3517c87a32fa64dea6b0c912f2b76c5c25a112
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There are error and problem codes defined by GSM TS 04.80:
- Error codes are used when a message is structured correctly,
but something is wrong in context of the current operation.
Usually they are carried by 'Return Error' component.
- Problem codes are used when something is wrong with the
message structure, or with carried values. They are
carried by 'Reject' component.
There are three groups of them (see table 3.13):
- General Problem Codes (table 3.14),
- Invoke Problem Codes (table 3.15),
- Return Result Problem Codes (table 3.16),
- Return Error Problem Codes (table 3.17).
The first group is general purpose, and can be sent in
response to any kind of message, excluding 'Reject' itself.
Other ones are bound to specific component types, such as
'Invoke', 'Return Result' and 'Return Error'.
For some reason, a 'Reject' component with the general problem
code 'GSM_0480_GEN_PROB_CODE_UNRECOGNISED' was always used in
OsmoMSC. Even when the message structure is correct.
Let's properly indicate errors in the following way:
- 'Reject' with GSM_0480_GEN_PROB_CODE_UNRECOGNISED
when the gsm0480_decode_ss_request() fails to decode
a message. It can only return 0 or 1, so it's hard to
guess which exact part of message caused the error.
- 'Return Error' with GSM0480_ERR_CODE_ILLEGAL_SS_OPERATION
when the operation code is not related to USSD.
- 'Return Error' with GSM0480_ERR_CODE_UNEXPECTED_DATA_VALUE
when the requested USSD code is unhandled (not supported).
There is a TTCN-3 testcase for this:
https://gerrit.osmocom.org/9470/
Change-Id: I800e7ec98dc9d0bca2d45a8b8255d60253d63e14
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Remove subscribers which fail to send periodic Location Updates from the
list of subscribers known to the VLR. This complements the IMSI detach
procedure: periodic LU expiry triggers an implicit IMSI detach.
Expired subscribers are purged from a periodic timer which iterates
over all subscribers once per minute.
Subscribers with an active connection do not expire. This is controlled
by the subscriber conn FSM which sets a subscriber's the LU expiry timeout
value to GSM_SUBSCRIBER_NO_EXPIRATION while a connection is active.
Add support for fake time with osmo_clock_gettime() to msc_vlr tests.
This functionality existed in OpenBSC but was lost during the nitb split.
This code took some inspiration from the OpenBSC implementation.
Related: OS#1976
Change-Id: Iebdee8b12d22acfcfb265ee41e71cfc8d9eb3ba9
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a_reset.c/h was originally developed to be used in both, bsc and
msc without changes. Unfortunately no suitable library has been
found for a_reset.c/h so the file ended up as duplicated code in
both split brances. Eventually we decided to specialize the
generalized code again, which means some of the functions needed
only by osmo-bsc are removed.
- Remove dead code
- Fix timer identification number (T16)
- use fi->priv to hold context info
- Minor cosmetic fixes
Change-Id: I8e489eb494d358d130e51cb2167929edeaa12e92
Depends: libosmocore I36d221c973d3890721ef1d376fb9be82c4311378
Related: OS#3103
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Change-Id: Ie5883953f48d11ec498f47c30ab4201bb956368c
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The only reason to use int instead of the enum was the lack of header
iu_client.h when not building with Iu support. Rather use the configure result
properly, include the header when Iu support is built and use the proper enum.
Omit the entire iu sub-struct when building without Iu.
Add LIBOSMORANAP_CFLAGS to libvlr, in order to find the iu_client.h header (now
also included from gsm_data.h).
Rationale: Instead of using a questionable typecast from int* to enum*, we can
now use the enum member directly without needing to silence compiler warnings.
Change-Id: Ic9f8bf53f4b605c166e84cd7edd90c10fe7d7a1f
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Instead of keeping separate enums for FSM results and translating between those
and the actual 04.08 reject causes that will ultimately reach the MS, just pass
enum gsm48_reject_value cause codes around everywhere.
Collapse some VLR *_timeout() and *_cancel() api to just *_cancel() with a
gsm48 cause arg.
(Hopefully) improve a few reject causes, but otherwise just aim for more
transparent decisions on which cause value is used, for future fixes of
returned causes.
Depends: I6661f139e68a498fb1bef10c266c2f064b72774a (libosmocore)
Change-Id: I27bf8d68737ff1f8dc6d11fb1eac3d391aab0cb1
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When sending a BSSMAP Clear or Iu Release, do not immediately discard the conn,
but wait until a BSSMAP Clear Complete / Iu Release Complete has been received.
Hence we will no longer show in the log that an incoming Release/Clear Complete
belongs to an unknown subscriber, but will still be around to properly log the
release.
Related: OS#3122
Change-Id: Ie4c6aaba3866d6e5b98004e8870a215e8cf8ffc1
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Refactor:
1. Glue the gsm_subscriber_connection alloc to the subscr_conn_fsm.
2. Add separate AUTH_CIPH state to the FSM.
3. Use conn->use_count to trigger conn release.
4. Add separate RELEASING state to the FSM.
5. Add rate counters for each of the three Complete Layer 3 types.
Details:
1. Glue the gsm_subscriber_connection alloc to the subscr_conn_fsm.
Historically, a gsm_subscriber_connection was allocated in libbsc land, and
only upon Complete Layer 3 did libmsc add the fsm instance. After splitting
openbsc.git into a separate osmo-msc, this is no longer necessary, hence:
Closely tie gsm_subscriber_connection allocation to the subscr_conn_fsm
instance: talloc the conn as a child of the FSM instance, and discard the conn
as soon as the FSM terminates.
2. Add separate AUTH_CIPH state to the FSM.
Decoding the Complete Layer 3 message is distinctly separate from waiting for
the VLR FSMs to conclude. Use the NEW state as "we don't know if this is a
valid message yet", and the AUTH_CIPH state as "evaluating, don't release".
A profound effect of this: should we for any odd reason fail to leave the FSM's
NEW state, the conn will be released right at the end of msc_compl_l3(),
without needing to trigger release in each code path.
3. Use conn->use_count to trigger conn release.
Before, the FSM itself would hold a use count on the conn, and hence we would
need to ask it whether it is ready to release the conn yet by dispatching
events, to achieve a use_count decrement.
Instead, unite the FSM instance and conn, and do not hold a use count by the
FSM. Hence, trigger an FSM "UNUSED" event only when the use_count reaches zero.
As long as use counts are done correctly, the FSM will terminate correctly.
These exceptions:
- The new AUTH_CIPH state explicitly ignores UNUSED events, since we expect the
use count to reach zero while evaluating Authentication and Ciphering. (I
experimented with holding a use count by AUTH_CIPH onenter() and releasing by
onleave(), but the use count and thus the conn are released before the next
state can initiate transactions that would increment the use count again.
Same thing for the VLR FSMs holding a use count, they should be done before
we advance to the next state. The easiest is to simply expect zero use count
during the AUTH_CIPH state.)
- A CM Service Request means that even though the MSC would be through with all
it wants to do, we shall still wait for a request to follow from the MS.
Hence the FSM holds a use count on itself while a CM Service is pending.
- While waiting for a Release/Clear Complete, the FSM holds a use count on
itself.
4. Add separate RELEASING state to the FSM.
If we decide to release for other reasons than a use count reaching zero, we
still need to be able to wait for the msc_dtap() use count on the conn to
release.
(An upcoming patch will further use the RELEASING state to properly wait for
Clear Complete / Release Complete messages.)
5. Add rate counters for each of the three Complete Layer 3 types.
Besides LU, also count CM Service Request and Paging Response
acceptance/rejections. Without these counters, only very few of the auth+ciph
outcomes actually show in the counters.
Related: OS#3122
Change-Id: I55feb379e176a96a831e105b86202b17a0ffe889
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It isn't used, so no need to pass it.
Change-Id: I4248ebf8626d3f7f0bf273fd20cc4f64e979938b
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Change-Id: I0e78aa946b8e6bc7c31534751b2ee5c867bfd490
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We usually put comments for functions in *.c files, while header
files are usually plain listings of the API without comments.
Change-Id: I6b0d1d9e1a1b1ffb71cb9905e74f6fad2333bb65
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In the old days, OsmoNITB couldn't process any SMS that wasn't between
two subscribers on the same NITB.
We've long re-worked the internals in order to process SMS with
arbitrary sender MSISDN (e.g. from SMPP). However, the VTY command
"subscriber ... sms" was never updated, it seems.
Change-Id: I62b17e0a67989484415f0df2c8cb4ff1f94dbf2b
Closes: OS#3151
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The DLCI field of the DTAP header indicates the SAPI as well as the
data link (main DCCH or SACCH). We must make sure to use the correct
DLCI when sending DTAP to the BSC.
We achieve this by
* storing the DLCI in the msgb->cb while parsing the DTAP header
* storing the received DLCI (from msgb->cb) in the transaction for
mobile-originated transactions
* using the trans->dlci to sent msgb->cb when transmitting L3
* filling the DTAP DLCI value from msgb->cb when transmitting DTAP
For MSC-originated transactions, we choose a DLCI value corresponding
to the service (SAPI=0 for CC, SAPI=3 for SMS) and store that in
trans->dlci.
Closes: OS#3150
Change-Id: If511b20f52575054cab1346d99a8cb68d827fdbf
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The current msc_subscr_con_allocate() was in fact only used by msc_vlr_tests,
while both a_iface_bssap.c and iucs.c did their own duplicate code of
allocating the gsm_subscriber_connection struct. Unify.
Drop the old msc_subscr_con_allocate(), instead add msc_subscr_conn_alloc().
The new function also takes via_ran and lac arguments directly.
The conn allocation will soon be closely tied to the subscr_conn_fsm instance
allocation, so place the new function definition alongside the other
subscr_conn_fsm API, and match its naming ("conn").
Related: OS#3122
Change-Id: Ia57b42a149a43f9c370b1310e2e1f512183993ea
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Instead of jumping through hoops to pass the Complete Layer 3 operation that
created this conn via FSM event dispatch parameters, put it right in the
gsm_subscriber_connection struct, where it always belonged.
Move definition of the enum complete_layer3_type to gsm_data.h, where
gsm_subscriber_connection is defined.
Introduce msc_subscr_conn_update_id() to set the complete_layer3_type of the
conn as soon as a Complete Layer 3 message is received.
In msc_subscr_conn_update_id(), already include an mi_string argument to
prepare for an upcoming patch where the FSM will be allocated much earlier when
the Mobile Identity is not known yet, and we'll also update the fi->id here.
The odd logging change in the msc_vlr_tests output uncovers a wrong use of the
osmo_fsm_inst_dispatch() data argument for SUBSCR_CONN_E_CN_CLOSE events: if a
child FSM signals unsuccessful result, instead of the failure cause, it passed
the complete_layer3_type, as requested upon FSM allocation, which was then
misinterpreted as a failure cause. Now a child FSM failure will pass NULL
instead, while other SUBSCR_CONN_E_CN_CLOSE events may still pass a valid cause
value.
Related: OS#3122
Change-Id: Iae30dd57a8861c4eaaf56999f872d4e635ba97fb
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'subscr_conn_from' could mean anything: from what, RAN type? BSS identifier? MM
action? Clearly name it as the Complete Layer 3 kind it represents.
Related: OS#3122
Change-Id: I6263a80e6db01c2ca48df6c58b05e2fd19347057
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Match osmo-bsc's naming of the subscriber connection's FSM instance; 'conn->fi'
makes more sense anyway than 'conn->conn_fsm'.
BTW, an upcoming commit will do away with the legacy from libbsc/libmsc duality
and firmly glue the conn allocation to the fi.
Related: OS#3122
Change-Id: If442f2ba78d9722b1065ec30c9a13f372b6a8caa
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Change-Id: Icad01d0ad8fa68293160bc56543b9c3dcafc50bb
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classmark_is_r99() is only used in gsm_04_08.c, move there as static.
rrlp_mode_* is only used in msc_vty.c, move there as static.
Move ran_type_names[] to msc_ifaces.c.
Change-Id: I5381c72af6841829fbc65940fd7d6f4d5cf583df
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Drop tall_bsc_ctx; in mncc_sock_init(), talloc the mncc_sock_state from
gsm_network.
In tests or utils, move from using an extern tall_bsc_ctx to a local root
context pointer.
Change-Id: I92c252be1d1e7634f1653de47d37c99d77d9501c
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Apply more concise logging categories in each main scope. The bulk goes to
msc_main.c, obviously, while tests and utils get a slimmed down bunch of
logging categories.
Change-Id: I969a0662ba273f3721b6820d02151b7a5b8014b8
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From openbsc.git, we still have osmo-msc's VTY definitions spread across
various places. Combine:
- Move the go_parent_cb() and is_config_node() to msc_main.c, drop
common_vty.c.
- Move all of vty_interface_layer3.c into msc_vty.c.
- Move all of common_cs_vty.c into msc_vty.c.
- Move bsc_vty_init_extra() into msc_vty_init().
- Drop some unused definitions
No functional nor cosmetic changes have been made in the moved code, plain
copy-paste moving (even though the unidiff might look like edits in some
places). I might have adjusted some blank lines though.
Change-Id: Ia818c00ab613a19a34080b160d763b55c19f76b1
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In trans_free(), call subscr_conn_release_when_unused(), so that we are sure to
clean up after the last transaction is done.
This fixes an error where a conn lingered after a CC failure, because that code
path forgot to trigger cleanup.
Rationale: so far we were triggering the release check after each DTAP dispatch
(compl_l3 and "normal" DTAP), which is sufficient for properly closed
transactions. We also need a check for when a timeout clears an erratic trans.
Adjust test expectation of test_call_mo_to_unknown_timeout to show that the
error is now fixed.
msc_vlr_test_reject_concurrency now sees an additional release checking event
when the SMS transaction is done, which is expected and does not affect the
test otherwise.
Related: OS#2779
Change-Id: I46ff2e9b09b67e4e0d79cccf8c04936f17281fcb
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The naming of "bump" was short and made sense to me at the time of writing, but
it is keeping pretty much everyone else at a distance, no-one intuitively gets
what it is supposed to mean.
Clarify by renaming to "release_when_unused".
Adjust test expectations.
Change-Id: I4dcc55f536f63b13a3da29fff1df5fe16751f83a
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osmo-msc still uses endpoints that are allocated locally by the
MGCP-Client. Since osmo-mgw now supports the more comfortable,
dynamic variant we should make use of it.
- Replace the endpoint numer allocation by the client with a
wildcarded CRCX. Use the endpoint that is assigned by the
MGW.
Related: OS#2710
Change-Id: Iee3e446b6689626516f01c521abe3d4603cd3e13
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Since commit 2483f1b050496eda7f8707327204251c57212906 the function
gsm48_tx_mm_info() was not called anymore. No MM info messages were
transmitted to phones even if MM info messages were enabled via VTY.
With this commit, we call gsm48_tx_mm_info() after successfully
processing an IMSI ATTACH location update.
Change-Id: Ice5963d84253eb8c803cd2dfa8b25a4db5382827
Related: OS#2850
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Define the struct vlr_ciph_result member .imeisv not as a char* but a char[] of
appropriate length, to avoid the need to point to external memory.
Thus fix a use-after-free in msc_cipher_mode_compl(), which defined the
imeisv[] buffer in a sub-scope within that function, so that the .imeisv
pointer was already invalid when fed to vlr_subscr_rx_ciph_res().
Did you notice that the commit summary rhymes?
Closes: OS#3053
Change-Id: I90cfb952a7dec6d104200872164ebadb25d0260d
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Add 3-digit flags and use the new RAI and LAI API from libosmocore throughout
the code base to be able to handle an MNC < 100 that has three digits (leading
zeros).
Depends: Id2240f7f518494c9df6c8bda52c0d5092f90f221 (libosmocore),
Ib7176b1d65a03b76f41f94bc9d3293a8a07d24c6 (libosmocore)
Change-Id: I82f0016d9512ee8722a3489a3cb4b6c704a271fc
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All callers pass mcc=1, mnc=1, so just have it as default.
(Prepare for net->country_code etc to be replaced by net->plmn)
Change-Id: Ibcd1cc38f170895305ae176a5574384c74a33939
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The ID will include the type of connection (GERAN_A, UTRAN_IU) followed
by the SCCP conn_id.
This can be used for the fsm instance ID before we know the IMSI.
Change-Id: I4b875772e3994ad3458ee60dbf880604486d9afd
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Change-Id: Ica4a7f463fcf1bd67fe082296cecea8d10f2fc5b
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Change-Id: I47b0260561a9c2bad65c50c8164873e4c23d61b7
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This is yet another unsused bit from the OsmoNITB legacy.
Related: OS#2528
Change-Id: I825e659da529257e5edec94d9d59f0e10c1b4c63
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This is another left-over VTY command from the OsmoNITB days.
If such functionality is desired, it must be implemented in OsmoHLR,
but not here.
Related: OS#2528
Change-Id: Icf0897c47388e49ba7886b55acc728a6f7d213fe
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OsmoMSC is using whatever reject cause is apropriate in the given
situation. This user-configurable reject cause only had relevance
in OsmoNITB, and hence it is an unused parameter that can be removed
in OsmoMSC.
Related: OS#2528
Change-Id: Ie1f39e706477aaf42051877b52d4b3ae1c5f138e
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This belongs into the BSC and has no relevance in the MSC, as the MSC
has no clue about dynamic timeslots.
Related: OS#2528
Change-Id: Iaa41d22db81120572d4cd2c0c4c75d258947a42f
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Related: OS#2528
Change-Id: I89157c446d66e11adbe3cad587eb34ec40271c12
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Related: OS#2528
Change-Id: I332aa8697c98a0d7b3db65f98711275da3d381d7
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The mncc_rtp_create_pending and mncc_rtp_connect_pending members
were unused, let's remove them.
Related: OS#2528
Change-Id: I417e23ec53323ddd8e1e5d18952566fe8fd6ac24
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As in GSM/3GPP networks emergency calls carry no explicit destination
number/address, add a VTY commadn to patch in some destination handler
in the EMERGENCY SETUP before delivering to [internal or external] MNCC.
Change-Id: I7c9f43ba312fadda2b9a9483b3cf50e4abca9599
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Having all BSSAP related logs in the "DMSC" category is overly
generic, and dosn't provide useful granularity.
Change-Id: Id1e52dad03840dfd026fb23f3845a8771c8cc308
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Change-Id: Ic1c9d14b892154d51165598338d23a924a772265
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If the BSC is contacting us for the first time and sending a BSSMAP
RESET, then we should simply ACK that and transition into the
"connected" state, where connection-oriented and connectionless
procedures are permitted.
This patch is a bit large for such a seemingly simple behavioural
change, but the existing data model didn't permit a more
straight-forward implementation.
Change-Id: Ie67e7ed20a6c42afe99bafef96d85a4e083dd057
Closes: OS#2914
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Using this argument we can create the state machine in the
"already connected" state, i.e. without starting an outbound
RESET procedure.
Change-Id: Ibf569d57300965cd47084fa0bff54aa67679e2a1
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Check and handle gracefully any error which might appear in
osmo_gsup_encode() - mark corresponding functions with
warn_unused_result attribute to make sure this failure is always checked
against.
Change-Id: I4551212011fb0bd898c020a183756ed7a9afb9e5
Related: OS#2864
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Related: OS#2864
Change-Id: I8af50a8847a5b438cf2ef660399d4c8bbac86a71
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in the current implementation we still use osmo-bsc_mgcp, which
has many problems and is also obsoleted by osmo-mgw.
integrate osmo-mgw and re-implement the current switching using
an osmo fsm.
Depends: osmo-mgw Iab6a6038e7610c62f34e642cd49c93d11151252c
Depends: osmo-iuh I3c1a0455c5f25cae41ee19229d6daf299e023062
Closes: OS#2605
Change-Id: Ieea9630358b3963261fa1993cf1f3b563ff23538
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