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To be able to append an escaped or quoted string using
OSMO_STRBUF_APPEND_NOLEN(), the function signature must have the buf and len as
first args, like most other *_buf() functions.
Add osmo_escape_str_buf2() and osmo_quote_str_buf2() to match this signature.
A recent patch [1] has changed the return value of osmo_escape_str_buf() to
char*, removing the const. However, the functions may return const strings,
hence re-add the const. The new signatures always return the non-const buffer.
To avoid code duplication, implement osmo_quote_str_buf() and
osmo_escape_str_buf() by calling the new functions.
I decided to allow slight changes to the behavior for current osmo_escape_str()
and osmo_escape_str_buf(), because impact on callers is minimal:
(1) The new implementation uses OSMO_STRBUF_*, and in consequence
osmo_quote_str() no longer prints an ending double quote after truncated
strings; Before, a truncated output was, sic:
"this string is trunca"
and now this becomes, sic:
"this string is truncat
I decided to not keep the old behavior because it is questionable to begin
with. It looks like the string actually ended at the truncation boundary
instead of the reason being not enough space in the output buffer.
(2) The new osmo_escape_str_buf2() function obviously cannot pass-thru an
unchanged char* if no escaping was needed. Sacrifice this tiny optimization
feature to avoid code duplication:
- it is an unnoticeable optimization,
- the caller anyway always passes a string buffer,
- the feature caused handling strings and buffers differently depending on
their content (i.e. code that usually writes out strings in full length
"suddenly" truncates because a non-printable character is contained, etc.)
I considered adding a skip_if_unescaped flag to the osmo_quote_str_buf2()
function signature, but in the end decided that the API clutter is not worth
having for all the above reasons.
Adjust tests to accomodate above changes.
[1] 4a62eda225ab7f3c9556990c81a6fc5e19b5eec8
Ibf85f79e93244f53b2684ff6f1095c5b41203e05
Change-Id: Id748b906b0083b1f1887f2be7a53cae705a8a9ae
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To prevent re-entering osmo_fsm_inst_term() twice for the same osmo_fsm_inst,
add flag osmo_fsm_inst.proc.terminating. osmo_fsm_inst_term() sets this to
true, or exits if it already is true.
Update fsm_dealloc_test.err for illustration. It is not relevant for unit
testing yet, just showing the difference.
Change-Id: I0c02d76a86f90c49e0eae2f85db64704c96a7674
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The NS implementation part of the Gb implementation libosmogb
so far implemented a rather classic dialect of Gb, with lots of
heritage to FR (Frame Relay) transports. At least since Release 6
of the NS specification, there's an IP Sub-Network Service (SNS),
which
* permits for dynamic configuration of IP endpoints and their NS-VCs
* abandons the concept of a NSVCI on IP transport
* forbids the use of RESET/BLOCK/UNBLOCK procedures on IP transport
This commit introduces BSS-side IP-SNS support to libosmogb in a
minimally invasive way. It adds a corresponding SNS FSM to each NS
instance, and implements the new SIZE/CONFIG/ADD/DELETE/CHANGE_WEIGHT
procedures very closely aligned with the spec.
In order to use the SNS flavor (rather than the classic one),
a BSS implementation should use gprs_ns_nsip_connect_sns() instead
of the existing gprs_ns_nsip_connect().
This implementation comes with a set of TTCN-3 tests in
PCU_Tests_RAW_SNS.ttcn, see Change-ID
I0fe3d4579960bab0494c294ec7ab8032feed4fb2 of osmo-ttcn3-hacks.git
Closes: OS#3372
Closes: OS#3617
Change-Id: I84786c3b43a8ae34ef3b3ba84b33c90042d234ea
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Change-Id: I1bd973754b1ebc42283f6a07defa60f58523f5a3
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Previously it could encode both incorrect values as well as incorrect
message. Let's fix this by explicitly checking for invalid values and
ensuring that at least one of the parameters is valid.
This function have no external or internal users so it's better to fix
type signature as well to match the rest of gsm0808_create_lcls_*().
Change-Id: I7b33a771acbd391c5f9a494d6450edb18511433f
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According to 3GPP TS 29.002, there are two services:
- MAP-MO-FORWARD-SHORT-MESSAGE (see 12.2),
- MAP-MT-FORWARD-SHORT-MESSAGE (see 12.9),
which are used to forward MO/MT short messages.
This change replicates both services as GSUP messages:
- OSMO_GSUP_MSGT_MO_FORWARD_SM_*,
- OSMO_GSUP_MSGT_MT_FORWARD_SM_*.
Please note, that only the 'must-have' IEs are introduced
by this change, in particular the following:
- OSMO_GSUP_SM_RP_MR_IE (see note below),
- OSMO_GSUP_SM_RP_DA_IE (see 7.6.8.1),
- OSMO_GSUP_SM_RP_OA_IE (see 7.6.8.2),
- OSMO_GSUP_SM_RP_UI_IE (see 7.6.8.4),
- OSMO_GSUP_SM_RP_MMS_IE (see 7.6.8.7),
- OSMO_GSUP_SM_RP_CAUSE_IE (see GSM TS 04.11, 8.2.5.4),
where both SM_RP_DA and SM_RP_OA IEs basically contain
a single nested TV of the following format:
- T: identity type (see 'osmo_gsup_sms_sm_rp_oda_t'),
- V: encoded identity itself (optional).
According to GSM TS 04.11, every single message on the SM-RL has
an unique message reference (see 8.2.3), that is used to link
an RP-ACK or RP-ERROR message to the associated (preceding)
RP-DATA or RP-SMMA message transfer attempt.
In case of TCAP/MAP, this message reference is being mapped to the
Invoke ID. But since GSUP has no 'Invoke ID' IE, and it is not
required for other applications (other than SMS), this change
introduces a special 'SM_RP_MR' IE that doesn't exist in MAP.
Change-Id: Ibe325c64ae2d6c626b232533bb4cbc65fc2b5d71
Related Change-Id: (docs) Ie0150756c33c1352bc4eb49421824542c711175c
Related Change-Id: (TTCN) Ibf49474a81235096c032ea21f217170f523bd94e
Related: OS#3587
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* add Class definitions
* add helper to check for extended bit
* add helper to get Cause's Class
* use enum in gsm0808_cause_name() and gsm0808_create_cipher_reject() to
avoid confusion between class and cause
* update gsm0808_create_cipher_reject() comments
Change-Id: I31b31dfc22eb4b6b07089e1255246ac458125340
Related: OS#3187
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There is already a group of similar functions for L1, L2 and L3,
but L4 was missing. The L4 is usually used for parsing of complex
L3 messages, such as SS/USSD and SMS.
This change introduces a similar halper for L4.
Change-Id: I755f2d654bbdad2a8b4f94df9023bdd370b07ae6
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There was gsm0480_l3hdr_push() declared in a header file, but
not exposed in 'libosmogsm.map'. Furthermore, for some reason
it was a part of GSM 04.80 API, what is not actually correct.
Let's rename this symbol, and properly expose it as a part of
the GSM 04.08 API. Also, let's introduce an auxiliary wrapper
for messages, where the transaction identifier is required
(see GSM 04.07, section 11.2.3.1.2).
Change-Id: I8a045efe8335d83fcbe8d43eb180972e3b1d9dda
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Change-Id: I7e66432f37e13fd4c31389e3d89593fa0981e58f
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In order to be able to transfer SS/USSD messages via GSUP,
this change introduces the following new message types:
- OSMO_GSUP_MSGT_PROC_SS_*,
and the following new IE:
- OSMO_GSUP_SS_INFO_IE
which represents an ASN.1 encoded MAP payload coming to/from
the mobile station 'as is', without any transcoding.
Change-Id: Ie17a78043a35fffbdd59e80fd2b2da39cce5e532
Related: OS#1597
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Unlike TCAP/MAP, GSUP is just a transport layer without the
dialogue/context. This prevents us from having session based
communication, required e.g. for USSD. But we can emulate
TCAP dialogue by adding additional IEs, which would allow
to relate each message to a particular session.
This change introduces the following IEs:
- OSMO_GSUP_SESSION_ID_IE,
- OSMO_GSUP_SESSION_STATE_IE,
which optionally can be used to indicate that the message is
related to a session with given ID, and to manage session
state, i.e. initiate, continue, and finish.
Change-Id: I1cee271fed0284a134ffed103c0d4bebbcfde2a8
Related: OS#1597
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Remark: For libosmogb and libosmogsm, LIBVERSION was
already bumped in c4fce1425e19d604c199c895e227dc2519110456.
Change-Id: Ib4fa53a9bb9954ae48d0a610ba9a81dd8e8b4ef6
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Before this commit, for library projects (containing LIBVERSION in some
Makefile), the entire commit list was not stored into the changelog, but
only a few lines from TODO-RELEASE files.
This is a bad approach for several reasons. First, because that file was
only aimed at containing API/ABI breaks, and not the full relevant
changeset (like bugfixes, new features, etc.). Second, because it relies
on every developer making API/ABI changes to remember to store the
change in there during commit break time.
Let's instead always store the entire commit list in changelog, and
let's use TODO-RELEASE only as a list of hints for the maintainer to
help him evaluate how LIBVERSION needs to be bumped for each library.
Other tools such as osmo-abi-check.git can be used to help with the
process of decission too.
Let's take the opportunity too to only commit stuff already added to the
staging area, as it proved easier to manage from my personal experinece
making latest releases.
Change-Id: Ibf662173ce2b4ff3966e9ad5f56c65dfb13607ff
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As it was already documented before, the 'ss_request' struct has
a rudiment of deprecated 'ussd_request' struct - the 'ussd_text'
field. It represents the data either of an INVOKE component,
either of a RETURN_RESULT component, encoded as ASCII in case
if DCS is 0x0f (i.e. decoded by the code itself), otherwise
raw bytes 'as is'.
Previously, there was no possibility to distinguish between
ASCII and raw bytes with different DCS. Moreover, the payload
decoding is not desired in some cases.
Let's introduce the new fields, which will carry the raw
unmodified payload, its length and DCS (Data Coding Scheme).
Change-Id: Ia193d175021e145bb3b131290231f307dbefc64a
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The function _osmo_fsm_inst_term() terminates all child FSMs befor
it calls fi->fsm_cleanup(). This prevents the cleanup callback to
perform last actions on the child FSMs (e.g.
osmo_fsm_inst_unlink_parent()).
- Since moving the cleanup callack to the beginning of the function
would alter the termination behavior and possibly cause malfunction
in already existing implementation that use OSMO fsm, a new
optional callback that is called immediately at the beginning of
the terminatopn process is added.
Change-Id: I0fdda9fe994753f975a658c0f3fb3615949cc8bb
Closes: OS#2915
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When a bad GSM voice frame is received, it's being replaced
by a silence frame. This may cause unpleasant audio effects.
This change implements a functionality to craft a replacement
frame from the last known good frame. Currently, only FR is
supported, support for other codecs may be added latter.
Change-Id: I06a21f60db01bfe1c2b838f93866fad1d53fdcd1
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Add support for extended RACH (11 bit) according 3GPP TS 45.003 ยง5.3.2:
* convolutional code with puncturing
* encoding/decoding routines
* corresponding tests
Change-Id: I85a34a82d5cd39a594ee89d91a2338226066ab5d
Related: OS#1548
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Related: Iaad35f03e3bdfabf3ba82b16e563c0a5d1f03639 (libosmo-netif)
Change-Id: Ia291832ca445d4071f0ed9a01730d945ff691cf7
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It's been way too long since the last release. Almost one year and
468 commits.
A brief summary of the changes below:
* Doxygen for libosmo{coding,gb}
* pseudotalloc for embedded builds, jenkins for arm-none-gnueabi
* --disable-doxygen, --disable-ctrl, --disable-simd
* update debian packaging
* gsm0503 coding routines
* osmo_hton[sl]
* statistics.h -> counter.h
* QCDIAG in gsmtap
* llist_{first,last}_entry()
* llist_count()
* LOGPSRC() macro
* msgb_pull_to_l2()
* msgb_printf()
* prbs
* osmo_sock_init2()
* osmo_sock_mcast_{name,loop_set,ttl_set,all_set,subscribe,ip}()
* OSMO_STRINGIFY()
* OSMO_VALUE_STRING()
* OSMO_BYTES_FOR_BITS()
* osmo_talloc_asprintf()
* osmo_sub_auth_type_name()
* osmo_sub_auth_data support for IND/SQN_MS
* osmo_fsm ctrl interface
* ctrl_handle_alloc2()
* ctrl_interface_setup_dynip2()
* OSMO_CTRL_PORT_HLR
* bssgp_tx_bvc_ptp_reset()
* gprs_ns_inst connect/remote_{ip,port}
* osmo_gprs_{ul,dl}_block_size_{bits,bytes}()
* osmo_gprs_{dl,ul}_cs_by_block_bytes()
* gprs_ns_pdu_strings[]
* more BSSGP cause values
* abis_nm_admin_name()
* AoIP support in gsm0808
* gsm_fn_as_gsmtime_str()
* osmo_dump_gsmtime()
* gsup charging support
* ipa_ccm_make_id_resp()
* ipa_ccm_make_id_resp_from_req()
* struct gsm48_gprs_susp_req
* gsm_04_14.h
* rsl measurement preprocessing related IEs
* abis_nm_event_cause_names[]
* abis_nm_sw_desc and friends
* more SYSINFO_TYPE_ values
* osmo_earfcn_bit_size_ext()
* t16lv_put()
* msgb_t16lv_put()
* tlvp_val16be()
* tlvp_val32be()
* osmo_tlvp_copy()
* osmo_tlvp_merge()
* many additional VTY nodes
* cmd_node.name member
* bitvec_set_u64()
* bitvec_rl_curbit
* ctrl_lookup_register()
* osmo_fsm_find_by_name()
* osmo_fsm_inst_find_by_name()
* osmo_fsm_inst_find_by_id()
Change-Id: Ieb5db2e910a90db780ea058b3280f2facbd68d76
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When listening for nsip connections is enabled, then every remote
host may send packets. This is useful for an SGSN that serves
multiple PCUs, but contraproductive for a PCU that awaits packets
from a single SGSN.
Add struct members remote_ip, and remote_port to struct gprs_ns_inst,
when set, then the listening end uses connect() to ensure that only
the expected host may send packets.
Related: OS#2401
Change-Id: Ifeb201d9006eec275a46708007ff342cdfc14e45
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The planned sccp-addressbook implementation in libosmo-sccp
requires two additional VTY nodes.
See also in libosmo-sccp.git:
Change-Id I068ed7f7d113dab88424a9d47bab7fc703bb7942
Change-Id: I42aa29c0cccc97f284b85801c5329b015b189640
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GSUP transmits AUTS for UMTS authentication procedures, and OAP uses the same
procedures to authenticate. osmo-gen-vec is a utility program that passes AUTS
to our osmo_auth_gen_vec_auts() API.
According to 3GPP 33.102 6.3.3, AUTS = SQN^AK || MAC-S, which are 6 || 8 == 14
bytes. This is confirmed by 24.008 9.2.3a where the TLV has 16 bytes, TL = 2
and AUTS being the V = 14.
It is not harmful for milenage_gen_vec_auts() to pass two more AUTS bytes. But
writing 16 bytes to a GSUP struct is a potential problem when passing in a 14
byte long AUTS buffer to the GSUP API, which then reads past the AUTS buffer.
The API implies the length, so far to be 16, so passing in a 14 byte buffer to
GSUP would require copying to a larger buffer first.
Fix this by using a length of 14 for AUTS everywhere instead.
This constitues an ABI breakage, we may handle it as a "fix before an official
release", otherwise we need a version bump.
The OAP protocol document has also been updated, needs an update in the
osmo-gsm-manuals as well.
Change-Id: If25b173d9ec57ea4c504d860954912b7d82af455
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Using this function, one can obtain a human-readable string identifying
the host and port names of the socket.
Change-Id: Ib5de5c7b9effe1b0a363e4473a7be7fa38ca6ef3
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* update debian/changelog
* update TODO-RELEASE
* add comments to Makefile.am and TODO-RELEASE to simplify the process
in future
* add link to libtool docs to Makefile.am to simplify LIBVERSION
maintenance
Related: OS#1861
Change-Id: I22c257e357f597519120232d742d6a61289db021
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This target wraps the to-be-logged string (With metadata) into a GSMTAP
packet and sends it to the configured destination address.
Change-Id: I9a7e72b8c9c6f6f2d76d1ea2332dcdee12394625
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This reverts commit ed9d6da5df98538adc70aa03cb569eb9505d04b6.
The commit is good as such, but it causes many compiler warnings in the OpenBSC
build. We want this to be re-applied as soon as we have patches ready that fix
the fallout in openbsc.git.
See also https://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/openbsc/2016-October/009802.html
Related: OS#1829
Change-Id: I722ad60232a6ef5b4cb984b92c42851de26b3ccd
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Change-Id: I3f55c1d4b965d215dc9b16f4b284b7fea4bde9e9
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Extend struct ph_tch_param with Marker bit from RTP header to indicate
speech onset in case of DTX.
Change-Id: Ic664902630b9d335ff9abc7a9ca7249eaf80e05f
Related: OS#1750
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We already have RSSI parameter in PH-DATA. Add other measurement
information (BER, BTO, Link Quality).
Change-Id: I2b127eb1856c4cd1bc46490a89592a595f1ee86b
Related: OS#1616
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Update internal API (for GPRS cipher implementors): make it compliant
with ETSI TS 155.22. External API left untouched.
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Previously the presence of header and data blocks were communicated
in-band which decreases code readability and makes it unnecessary hard
to add support for new hardware.
Note: OsmoBTS have to be modified to take advantage of extended
ph_data_param structure.
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Shipping our own private copy of talloc was a good idea in 2008,
when it was not readily available on most target platforms. Today,
the situation is quite different, as it is a standard library on
major Linux distributions.
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Bump the ABI version of libosmovty and we need to do this
recursively to force rebuilds of our software.
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Currently every time a node is added to enum node_type, this
constitutes an ABI change, since _LAST_OSMOVTY_NODE will get
incremented accordingly. In this case, every project that adds new
node type based on that value will have to be recompiled.
This commit adds 4 spare node type values, which can be replaced
one-by-one by new real types until they are exhausted to avoid
this kind of ABI change.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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This commit provides stats configuration similar to the log
configuration.
The following vty commands are added to the config node:
stats reporter statsd Create/Modify a statsd reporter
no stats reporter statsd Remove a statsd reporter
To actually configure a reporter, the config-stats node is entered
when the "stats reporter" command has succeeded. The following new
vty commands are available there:
local-ip ADDR Set the IP address to which we bind locally
no local-ip Do not bind to a certain IP address
remote-ip ADDR Set the remote IP address to which we connect
remote-port <1-65535> Set the remote port to which we connect
prefix PREFIX Set the item/counter name prefix
no prefix Do not use a prefix
enable Enable the reporter
disable Disable the reporter
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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We are mixing enums and hope that no short-enums are used. This
is leading to a lot compiler warnings generated by clang. Change
the API to work with integers.
Porting:
The go_parent_cb implementations in the applications need to be
fixed. The API change leads to a compile time warning.
Fixes:
abis_om2000_vty.c:46:2: warning: implicit conversion from enumeration type 'enum bsc_vty_node' to
different enumeration type 'enum node_type' [-Wenum-conversion]
OM2K_NODE,
^~~~~~~~~
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I have kind of used 0.8.1 by accident already so let us move
to 0.8.2 now.
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Currently large values for Bmax default MS get sliced since a uint16_t is
used as the type of the corresponding parameter of bssgp_tx_fc_bvc.
GSM 48.018, 11.3.2 which in turn refers to 11.3.5 specifies a maximum
of 6MB (0xffff * 100).
This commit changes the type to uint32_t to cover the full value
range.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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We want to use libosmocore/libosmovty in the GGSN sourcecode
and reserve a global region here.
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For the BSC/NITB application we see that people modify the band
without modifying the ARFCN. This creates an unbootable config.
Using the new hook the BSC/NITB can check if the config is
consistent and prevent the config file being written.
Related: SYS#739
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In commit fb84f325b8e672ba7ca1a961f4ef01f4d011e33d the ABI
was broken, let's add the required entry.
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