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author | Jacob Erlbeck <jerlbeck@sysmocom.de> | 2015-12-17 13:22:36 +0100 |
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committer | Holger Hans Peter Freyther <holger@moiji-mobile.com> | 2015-12-17 14:16:50 +0100 |
commit | cc6ac4cdc4103cb68a3e161deb49dfb64c931adf (patch) | |
tree | 0aabeb0e1f0b0c4fb7c9b341441b6c5f9b338740 /src/gsm/lapd_core.c | |
parent | 5ab8e2cdfcdfb932b918405061798e0079223273 (diff) |
ns: Force a defined state when sending NS RESET
Currently the state is assumed to remain the same while the reset
procedure is active. While this works correctly in general, a single
unexpected BLOCK_ACK or UNBLOCK_ACK can change the state but will not
stop the reset procedure. The leads to repeated RESET messages, where
the corresponding RESET_ACK is ignored. This is a stable state which
can only be left by manual intervention or by reception of a RESET
message from the peer.
This commit changes the RESET timeout handler to set the state to
BLOCKED/RESET when sending the new NS RESET message.
Note that this should ensure a clean restart even if the state has been
screwed up. It does not fix the handling of BLOCK_ACK or UNBLOCK_ACK
in abnormal cases.
Addresses:
gprs_ns.c:349 NSEI=8895 Tx NS RESET (NSVCI=8895, cause=O&M intervention)
gprs_ns.c:878 NSVCI=8895 Rx NS RESET ACK (NSEI=8895, NSVCI=8895)
gprs_ns.c:887 NS RESET ACK Discarding unexpected message for NS-VCI 8895 from SGSN NSEI=8895
Ticket: OW#1551
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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