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2019-06-03tests: share stubs.h from msc_vlr_test as stubs.cVadim Yanitskiy1-1/+13
We also need stubs for the upcoming db_sms tests. Due to a known bug of automake [1], we cannot use 'subdir-objects', so as a side effect this change introduces some autoreconf warnings. [1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=752993 Change-Id: I8846c940f2695fd33e1007fecac83e73f508bb34
2019-05-13tests/.../Makefile.am avoid redundant linkage with librtVadim Yanitskiy1-1/+0
The librt is required for old glibc < 2.17 to get clock_gettime(). Since we do check the availability of this function libosmocore and conditionally link it against librt, there is no need to do such unconditional and redundant linkage here. Change-Id: If587d16d2db677b97e3a0641027eb735af9c9c30
2019-05-08large refactoring: support inter-BSC and inter-MSC HandoverNeels Hofmeyr1-13/+3
3GPP TS 49.008 '4.3 Roles of MSC-A, MSC-I and MSC-T' defines distinct roles: - MSC-A is responsible for managing subscribers, - MSC-I is the gateway to the RAN. - MSC-T is a second transitory gateway to another RAN during Handover. After inter-MSC Handover, the MSC-I is handled by a remote MSC instance, while the original MSC-A retains the responsibility of subscriber management. MSC-T exists in this patch but is not yet used, since Handover is only prepared for, not yet implemented. Facilitate Inter-MSC and inter-BSC Handover by the same internal split of MSC roles. Compared to inter-MSC Handover, mere inter-BSC has the obvious simplifications: - all of MSC-A, MSC-I and MSC-T roles will be served by the same osmo-msc instance, - messages between MSC-A and MSC-{I,T} don't need to be routed via E-interface (GSUP), - no call routing between MSC-A and -I via MNCC necessary. This is the largest code bomb I have submitted, ever. Out of principle, I apologize to everyone trying to read this as a whole. Unfortunately, I see no sense in trying to split this patch into smaller bits. It would be a huge amount of work to introduce these changes in separate chunks, especially if each should in turn be useful and pass all test suites. So, unfortunately, we are stuck with this code bomb. The following are some details and rationale for this rather huge refactoring: * separate MSC subscriber management from ran_conn struct ran_conn is reduced from the pivotal subscriber management entity it has been so far to a mere storage for an SCCP connection ID and an MSC subscriber reference. The new pivotal subscriber management entity is struct msc_a -- struct msub lists the msc_a, msc_i, msc_t roles, the vast majority of code paths however use msc_a, since MSC-A is where all the interesting stuff happens. Before handover, msc_i is an FSM implementation that encodes to the local ran_conn. After inter-MSC Handover, msc_i is a compatible but different FSM implementation that instead forwards via/from GSUP. Same goes for the msc_a struct: if osmo-msc is the MSC-I "RAN proxy" for a remote MSC-A role, the msc_a->fi is an FSM implementation that merely forwards via/from GSUP. * New SCCP implementation for RAN access To be able to forward BSSAP and RANAP messages via the GSUP interface, the individual message layers need to be cleanly separated. The IuCS implementation used until now (iu_client from libosmo-ranap) did not provide this level of separation, and needed a complete rewrite. It was trivial to implement this in such a way that both BSSAP and RANAP can be handled by the same SCCP code, hence the new SCCP-RAN layer also replaces BSSAP handling. sccp_ran.h: struct sccp_ran_inst provides an abstract handler for incoming RAN connections. A set of callback functions provides implementation specific details. * RAN Abstraction (BSSAP vs. RANAP) The common SCCP implementation did set the theme for the remaining refactoring: make all other MSC code paths entirely RAN-implementation-agnostic. ran_infra.c provides data structures that list RAN implementation specifics, from logging to RAN de-/encoding to SCCP callbacks and timers. A ran_infra pointer hence allows complete abstraction of RAN implementations: - managing connected RAN peers (BSC, RNC) in ran_peer.c, - classifying and de-/encoding RAN PDUs, - recording connected LACs and cell IDs and sending out Paging requests to matching RAN peers. * RAN RESET now also for RANAP ran_peer.c absorbs the reset_fsm from a_reset.c; in consequence, RANAP also supports proper RESET semantics now. Hence osmo-hnbgw now also needs to provide proper RESET handling, which it so far duly ignores. (TODO) * RAN de-/encoding abstraction The RAN abstraction mentioned above serves not only to separate RANAP and BSSAP implementations transparently, but also to be able to optionally handle RAN on distinct levels. Before Handover, all RAN messages are handled by the MSC-A role. However, after an inter-MSC Handover, a standalone MSC-I will need to decode RAN PDUs, at least in order to manage Assignment of RTP streams between BSS/RNC and MNCC call forwarding. ran_msg.h provides a common API with abstraction for: - receiving events from RAN, i.e. passing RAN decode from the BSC/RNC and MS/UE: struct ran_dec_msg represents RAN messages decoded from either BSSMAP or RANAP; - sending RAN events: ran_enc_msg is the counterpart to compose RAN messages that should be encoded to either BSSMAP or RANAP and passed down to the BSC/RNC and MS/UE. The RAN-specific implementations are completely contained by ran_msg_a.c and ran_msg_iu.c. In particular, Assignment and Ciphering have so far been distinct code paths for BSSAP and RANAP, with switch(via_ran){...} statements all over the place. Using RAN_DEC_* and RAN_ENC_* abstractions, these are now completely unified. Note that SGs does not qualify for RAN abstraction: the SGs interface always remains with the MSC-A role, and SGs messages follow quite distinct semantics from the fairly similar GERAN and UTRAN. * MGW and RTP stream management So far, managing MGW endpoints via MGCP was tightly glued in-between GSM-04.08-CC on the one and MNCC on the other side. Prepare for switching RTP streams between different RAN peers by moving to object-oriented implementations: implement struct call_leg and struct rtp_stream with distinct FSMs each. For MGW communication, use the osmo_mgcpc_ep API that has originated from osmo-bsc and recently moved to libosmo-mgcp-client for this purpose. Instead of implementing a sequence of events with code duplication for the RAN and CN sides, the idea is to manage each RTP stream separately by firing and receiving events as soon as codecs and RTP ports are negotiated, and letting the individual FSMs take care of the MGW management "asynchronously". The caller provides event IDs and an FSM instance that should be notified of RTP stream setup progress. Hence it becomes possible to reconnect RTP streams from one GSM-04.08-CC to another (inter-BSC Handover) or between CC and MNCC RTP peers (inter-MSC Handover) without duplicating the MGCP code for each transition. The number of FSM implementations used for MGCP handling may seem a bit of an overkill. But in fact, the number of perspectives on RTP forwarding are far from trivial: - an MGW endpoint is an entity with N connections, and MGCP "sessions" for configuring them by talking to the MGW; - an RTP stream is a remote peer connected to one of the endpoint's connections, which is asynchronously notified of codec and RTP port choices; - a call leg is the higher level view on either an MT or MO side of a voice call, a combination of two RTP streams to forward between two remote peers. BSC MGW PBX CI CI [MGW-endpoint] [--rtp_stream--] [--rtp_stream--] [----------------call_leg----------------] * Use counts Introduce using the new osmo_use_count API added to libosmocore for this purpose. Each use token has a distinct name in the logging, which can be a globally constant name or ad-hoc, like the local __func__ string constant. Use in the new struct msc_a, as well as change vlr_subscr to the new osmo_use_count API. * FSM Timeouts Introduce using the new osmo_tdef API, which provides a common VTY implementation for all timer numbers, and FSM state transitions with the correct timeout. Originated in osmo-bsc, recently moved to libosmocore. Depends: Ife31e6798b4e728a23913179e346552a7dd338c0 (libosmocore) Ib9af67b100c4583342a2103669732dab2e577b04 (libosmocore) Id617265337f09dfb6ddfe111ef5e578cd3dc9f63 (libosmocore) Ie9e2add7bbfae651c04e230d62e37cebeb91b0f5 (libosmo-sccp) I26be5c4b06a680f25f19797407ab56a5a4880ddc (osmo-mgw) Ida0e59f9a1f2dd18efea0a51680a67b69f141efa (osmo-mgw) I9a3effd38e72841529df6c135c077116981dea36 (osmo-mgw) Change-Id: I27e4988e0371808b512c757d2b52ada1615067bd
2019-02-04Add SGs InterfaceHarald Welte1-0/+1
Add an SGs interface (3GPP TS 29.118) to osmo-msc in order to support SMS tunneling and Circuit Switched Fallback (CSFB) Change-Id: I73359925fc1ca72b33a1466e6ac41307f2f0b11d Related: OS#3615
2019-01-04remove code dup: add msc_mgcp_try_call_assignment()Neels Hofmeyr1-1/+1
Various places in the code check a flag whether assignment was started and launch it. To fix incoming-call-during-ongoing-call, I will tweak that logic. To be able to do that only in one place, remove code dup. Cosmetic preparation for I1f8746e7babfcd3028a4d2c0ba260c608c686c76 and I0ba216b737909e92080a722db26e3577726c63cb/ Depends: I11b182a03f5ecb6df7cd8f260757d3626c8e945d (libosmocore: LOGPFSMSL) Change-Id: I11c0b7dc3f1a747028629b48e522bb3b864884ba
2018-12-11make gsup ipa name configurable in osmo-msc.cfgStefan Sperling1-1/+1
Add a 'ipa-name' VTY command which overrides the default IPA name used by the MSC. This is a prerequisite for inter-MSC handover. Related: OS#3355 Change-Id: I317d6c59f77e92fbb2b875a83dc0ec2fa5cb6006
2018-09-17A5/n Ciph: request Classmark Update if missingNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+1
When the VLR requests a Ciphering Mode with vlr_ops.set_ciph_mode(), and if we need a ciph algo flag from a Classmark information that is not yet known (usually CM 2 during LU), send a BSSMAP Classmark Request to get it. To manage the intermission of the Classmark Request, add - msc_classmark_request_then_cipher_mode_cmd(), - state SUBSCR_CONN_S_WAIT_CLASSMARK_UPDATE, - event SUBSCR_CONN_E_CLASSMARK_UPDATE. From state AUTH_CIPH, switch to state WAIT_CLASSMARK_UPDATE. Once the BSSMAP Classmark Response, is received, switch back to SUBSCR_CONN_S_AUTH_CIPH and re-initiate Ciphering Mode. To be able to re-enter the Ciphering Mode algo decision, factor it out into msc_geran_set_cipher_mode(). Rationale: In the following commit, essentially we stopped supporting A5/3 ciphering: commit 71330720b6efdda2fcfd3e9c0cb45f89e32e5670 "MSC: Intersect configured A5 algorithms with MS-supported ones" Change-Id: Id124923ee52a357cb7d3e04d33f585214774f3a3 A5/3 was no longer supported because from that commit on, we strictly checked the MS-supported ciphers, but we did not have Classmark 2 available during Location Updating. This patch changes that: when Classmark 2 is missing, actively request it by a BSSMAP Classmark Request; continue Ciphering only after the Response. Always request missing Classmark, even if a lesser cipher were configured available. If the Classmark Update response fails to come in, cause an attach failure. Instead, we could attempt to use a lesser cipher that is also enabled. That is left as a future feature, should that become relevant. I think it's unlikely. Technically, we could now end up requesting a Classmark Updating both during LU (vlr_lu_fsm) and CM Service/Paging Response (proc_arq_fsm), but in practice the only time we lack a Classmark is: during Location Updating with A5/3 enabled. A5/1 support is indicated in CM1 which is always available, and A5/3 support is indicated in CM2, which is always available during CM Service Request as well as Paging Response. So this patch has practical relevance only for Location Updating. For networks that permit only A5/3, this patch fixes Location Updating. For networks that support A5/3 and A5/1, so far we always used A5/1 during LU, and after this patch we request CM2 and likely use A5/3 instead. In msc_vlr_test_gsm_ciph, verify that requesting Classmark 2 for A5/3 works during LU. Also verify that the lack of a Classmark Response results in attach failure. In msc_vlr_test_gsm_ciph, a hacky unit test fakes a situation where a CM2 is missing during proc_arq_fsm and proves that that code path works, even though the practical relevance is currently zero. It would only become interesting if ciphering algorithms A5/4 and higher became relevant, because support of those would be indicated in Classmark 3, which would always require a Classmark Request. Related: OS#3043 Depends: I4a2e1d3923e33912579c4180aa1ff8e8f5abb7e7 (libosmocore) Change-Id: I73c7cb6a86624695bd9c0f59abb72e2fdc655131
2018-08-05Remove local libgsupclient; Use libosmo-gsup-client from osmo-hlrHarald Welte1-3/+4
osmo-hlr has recently (as of Change-Id Iad227bb477d64da30dd6bfbbe1bd0c0a55be9474) a working shared library implementation of libosmo-gsup-client. We can remove the local implementation in osmo-msc and use the system-installed shared library instead. Change-Id: I6f542945403cf2e3ddac419186b09ec0e2d43b69
2018-07-29msc_vlr_tests: don't abuse USSD-request to conclude connectionsVadim Yanitskiy1-0/+9
Previously the '*#100#' USSD-request was abused in order to conclude the current subscriber connection. This makes the unit tests depend on each other, for example, if one break something in the GSM 09.11 implementation, a half of tests would fail. Moreover, the further changes in the GSM 09.11 implementation will make the results less predictable (i.e. session ID, etc.). So let's introduce a separate unit test with simple request- response logic, while more complex tests will be in TTCN. Change-Id: I40b4caac3113263f5a06c861dff5e10d43c319b5
2018-03-22remove empty libcommon-csNeels Hofmeyr1-1/+0
Change-Id: If6afda250986b12781ae579323985615621ed75c
2018-03-22rename libcommon to libgsupclientNeels Hofmeyr1-1/+1
All that is left in libcommon now are the GSUP and OAP client implementations. These are duplicated in osmo-sgsn.git and make sense to remain somewhat separate from libmsc. So now they get their own little lib. Change-Id: Ic71aa119c233b6a0ae169a5b2a53819903d2be82
2018-03-02msc_vlr_tests: improve cipher mode coverageNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+2
Actually call msc_vlr_set_ciph_mode() and wrap away a_iface_tx_cipher_mode() and ranap_iu_tx_sec_mode_cmd(). Hence we'll see decisions and errors in msc_vlr_set_ciph_mode() as well. Change-Id: Id23bc245d4b5707edcd27c44db272fbb211bf9bd
2018-02-05mgcp: use osmo-mgw to switch rtp streamsPhilipp Maier1-2/+2
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
2017-12-27Migrate from OpenSSL to osmo_get_rand_id()Max1-3/+1
This avoids potential licensing incompatibility and makes integration of Debian packaging patches easier. Related: OS#1694 Change-Id: I71cd631704a4dc155c6c752fee2a42cd6e2fa336
2017-11-27add msc_vlr_test_call to reproduce a sanitizer errorNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+11
On MT call, there is a bug in CC conn use which leads to an early free and use-after-free. Add msc_vlr_test_call to show both MO and MT call legs separately and reproduce the failure. It is visible in a sanitizer build (on debian 9). A subsequent patch will fix the bug: If0659a878deb383ed0300217e2c41c8c79b2b6a5 Related: OS#2672 Change-Id: I6c3ca0c660388b1e2c82df17ec540c846201b0c7
2017-10-31tests: add msc_vlr_test_authen_reuseNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+9
Change-Id: I185a2cbff6241a27722f1c37ae609f0fcc59a71e
2017-10-30msc_vlr_tests: fix rebuild: rebuild when src/ libs were rebuiltNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+3
Before this, a code change in libvlr or libmsc would not cause a rebuild of the tests. You'd have thought 'AM_LDADD' were the right name for the variable, but apparently it is just 'LDADD' instead. Tested that it works as intended. Change-Id: Icbdedc1581fa23abe9ed99cef3918592b25f30b3
2017-10-28osmo-msc: Don't link against libasn1cHarald Welte1-1/+0
osmo-msc doesn't use any API/symbols of libasn1c directlry. Rather, we use libosmo-ranap which in turn uses libasn1c. Let the linker work out that dependency. This fixes the following dpkg-shlibdeps warning: Change-Id: I2f840884d8f1cc542de1e26acd3d4215bd2fd899 dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: package could avoid a useless dependency if debian/osmo-msc/usr/bin/osmo-msc was not linked against libasn1c.so.0 (it uses none of the library's symbols)
2017-09-08use separated libosmo-mgcp-client, apply rename to mgcp_client_*Neels Hofmeyr1-2/+2
After osmo-mgw changes I8e0b2d2a399b77086a36606f5e427271c6242df1 and I99f7faab637cfcc22ece64a1dbcbe590f2042187, apply linking of new libosmo-mgcp-client and renames to drop the "gw" from mgcp_client_*. Also rename the gsm_network.mgcpgw to mgw, to indicate that the MGCP client is used to contact the MGW (Media Gateway). Depends: I8e0b2d2a399b77086a36606f5e427271c6242df1 (osmo-mgw) I99f7faab637cfcc22ece64a1dbcbe590f2042187 (osmo-mgw) Change-Id: I093ad02ca0e532f659447c785e09678b3e6f220d
2017-08-30am: msc_vlr_tests: use AM_LDFLAGS instead of COMMON varsNeels Hofmeyr1-53/+32
It was a n00b mistake to define COMMON_LDFLAGS and COMMON_LDADD to pass the same linker options to each test binary. Instead, use AM_LDFLAGS and remove the autoreconf warning. tests/msc_vlr/Makefile.am:66: warning: variable 'COMMON_LDFLAGS' is defined but no program or tests/msc_vlr/Makefile.am:66: library has 'COMMON' as canonical name (possible typo) Related: OS#2448 Change-Id: I6efae6e192b22de2c1d706edd55385135142532b
2017-08-29split off osmo-msc: remove files, apply build, renameNeels Hofmeyr1-2/+0
Change-Id: Icf025e5ea8d180613b3114282951c9afa67af9a7
2017-08-29move to osmo-mgw.git: osmo-bsc_mgcp and libmgcp as libosmo-legacy-mgcpNeels Hofmeyr1-1/+3
Rewire build and includes to libosmo-legacy-mgcp. Drop osmo-bsc_mgcp and related python tests, now found in osmo-mgw.git. libosmo-legacy-mgcp is installed from osmo-mgw, hence add the dependency to jenkins.sh (so far using the pre_release branch). Change-Id: Ic99d681759edce11564da62500c2aac5cf5fffe2
2017-08-29move libiu to osmo-iuh/libosmo-ranapNeels Hofmeyr1-11/+4
Remove libiu here, use the functions from libosmo-ranap instead, by applying the ranap_ / RANAP_ prefix. Corresponding change-id in osmo-iuh.git is I6a3f7ad15be03fb94689b4af6ccfa828c25f45c0 To be able to run the msc_vlr tests for RAN_UTRAN_IU without Iu client headers available, add iu_dummy.h, containing mere function signatures that match iu_dummy.c and a mostly empty struct ranap_ue_conn_ctx. Make sure we can build with and without --enable-iu: include osmo-iuh headers only with --enable-iu. Change-Id: Ib8c4fcdb4766c5e575618b95ce16dce51063206b
2017-08-29Implement AoIP, port to M3UA SIGTRAN (large addition and refactoring)Philipp Maier1-3/+4
This was originally a long series of commits converging to the final result seen in this patch. It does not make much sense to review the smaller steps' trial and error, we need to review this entire change as a whole. Implement AoIP in osmo-msc and osmo-bsc. Change over to the new libosmo-sigtran API with support for proper SCCP/M3UA/SCTP stacking, as mandated by 3GPP specifications for the IuCS and IuPS interfaces. From here on, a separate osmo-stp process is required for SCCP routing between OsmoBSC / OsmoHNBGW <-> OsmoMSC / OsmoSGSN jenkins.sh: build from libosmo-sccp and osmo-iuh master branches now for new M3UA SIGTRAN. Patch-by: pmaier, nhofmeyr, laforge Change-Id: I5ae4e05ee7c57cad341ea5e86af37c1f6b0ffa77
2017-08-08Implement IuCS (large refactoring and addition)Neels Hofmeyr1-3/+21
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
2017-08-08mscsplit: various preparations to separate MSC from BSCNeels Hofmeyr1-2/+2
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
2017-07-23Add msc_vlr test suite for MSC+VLR end-to-end testsNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+154
Change-Id: If0e7cf20b9d1eac12126955b2f5f02bd8f1192cd