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* OSMO_SOCKADDR_STR_FMT_ARGS: remove useless conditionNeels Hofmeyr2019-08-301-1/+1
| | | | | | | Since (R)->ip is a char[], it is always non-NULL. The (x ? : "") condition is completely pointless. Remove it. Change-Id: I13ed06776a784cfa99bbdfca2bb4dfe12913a1ec
* context: Add support for [per-thread] global talloc contextsHarald Welte2019-08-272-3/+26
| | | | | | | | | | Rather than having applications maintain their own talloc cotexts, let's offer some root talloc contexts in libosmocore. Let's also make them per thread right from the beginning. This will help some multi-threaded applications to use talloc in a thread-safe way. Change-Id: Iae39cd57274bf6753ecaf186f229e582b42662e3
* Cosmetic: l1sap.h: change /* !< to /*!<Oliver Smith2019-08-231-5/+5
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* osmo_tdef_get(): allow passing -1 as default timeoutNeels Hofmeyr2019-08-151-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The intention of osmo_tdef_get()'s val_if_not_present argument was to return a default timeout, or to optionally abort the program for missing timer definitions if the default timeout is < 0. This was the case in the original implementation of this API in osmo-bsc, but in the migration to libosmocore, the argument was by accident changed to an unsigned type. In consequence, the assertion in the implementation that was intended to abort the program seemed bogus to coverity, and was fixed by removal in I7a544d2d43b83135def296674f777e48fe5fd80a -- the wrong direction, as is obvious from the API doc for osmo_tdef_get(). Note that osmo-bsc master passes -1 in various places and expects the program-abort behavior that was missing from the libosmocore implementation. Change the val_if_not_present argument to a signed type, and revert removal of the assertion, so that passing -1 has the effect described in the API doc: program abort on missing timer definition. This bug was not detected because it is hard to write tests that expect a program abort to happen, hence no tests for this API feature exist. Related: OS#4152 Change-Id: Ie61c3c85069916336e6dbd91a2c16f7634816417
* codec/ecu_fr: Mark input TCH frame as 'const' as we only read itHarald Welte2019-08-121-1/+1
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* gsm/gsm48.h: drop meaningless 'const' from gsm48_mi_to_string()Vadim Yanitskiy2019-07-261-2/+1
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* Add Cell Broadcast related definitions from 3GPP TS 23.041Harald Welte2019-07-202-0/+90
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* cbsp: Introduce osmo_cbsp_errstrHarald Welte2019-07-201-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Rather than having the encoder/decoder library print some log messages in case of encoding/decoding errors, let's provide something akin to 'errno', but with a string instead of a numeric error code. The 'osmo_cbsp_errstr' global variable (if set) contains a human-readable string describing the most recent encoding/decoding error. It exists separately for each thread and hence can be used safely in multi-threaded environments. Change-Id: Id9a5a595a76ba278647aee9470ded213d8464103
* CBSP (Cell Broadcast Service Protocol; 3GPP TS 48.049) supportHarald Welte2019-07-203-0/+422
| | | | | | | | | | This introduces definitions as well as a parser+encoder for the Cell Broadcast Service Protocol (CBSP) as specified in 3GPP TS 48.049. CBSP is used on the interface between CBC and BSC. Related: OS#3537 Change-Id: I5b7ae08f67e415967b60ac4b824db9e22ca00935
* libosmogsm/l1sap.h: extend ph_rach_ind_param with lqual_cbVadim Yanitskiy2019-07-101-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | The link quality, defined by C/I (Carrier-to-Interference) ratio, can be computed from the training sequence of each burst, where we can compare the "ideal" training sequence with the actual training sequence and then express that in cB (centiBels, dB * 10). By analogy with both RSSI and ToA, it can be used to filter out false-positive detections and ghost Access Bursts. Change-Id: Ie2a66ebd040b61d6daf49e04bf8a84d3d64764ee
* Revert "utils.h: require a semi colon after OSMO_ASSERT"Vadim Yanitskiy2019-07-091-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This reverts commit 4e284b637943980a405a8c44f2712b749ded428f. Unfortunately, some projects such as OsmoMSC, OsmoBTS and OpenBSC do contain OSMO_ASSERT statements without a semi colon. Thus, this change causes compilation errors when building them. Please note that only the OSMO_ASSERT's definition is reverted, while changes to other files (adding missing semicolons) are kept. Change-Id: I6da4d7397d993f6c1af658cb5ae1e49c92a1b350
* utils.h: require a semi colon after OSMO_ASSERTAlexander Couzens2019-07-081-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | When using `OSMO_ASSERT(exp);` clang will warn about an empty expression because the semi colon was superflous. Use do {} while (0) to enfore the need of a semi colon. This might break other test. Change-Id: I2272d29a81496164bebd1696a694383a28a86434
* add define for magic tmsi constantEric Wild2019-06-171-0/+1
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* (minor) fix typo in commentsKévin Redon2019-06-131-3/+3
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* minor: don't redefine macrosKévin Redon2019-06-132-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | the DEBUG macro name and ARRAY_SIZE macro function are frequently used in other projects. If these projects also use libosmocore, the macros will be redefined. This also generates a warning message during compilation. Not redefining the macros removes the warning message and possible (but unlikely) mis-redefinition. Change-Id: I0ba91eae8eacc5542d1647601b372e417ed1713c
* protocol/gsm_04_08.h: do not check if unsigned is positiveVadim Yanitskiy2019-06-121-3/+3
| | | | Change-Id: I6b486b52a3733d5fd5e8ba18acbc9374e2e8bd7e
* core/utils: drop meaningless const from return value of osmo_luhn()Vadim Yanitskiy2019-06-121-1/+1
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* fsm: Allow millisecond granularity in osmo_fsm built-in timerHarald Welte2019-06-051-0/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | So far, the public API of osmo_fsm only allowed integral seconds as timeout. Let's change that to milli-seconds in order to cover more use cases. This introduces * osmo_fsm_inst_state_chg_ms() * osmo_fsm_inst_state_chg_keep_or_start_timer_ms() Which both work exactly like their previous counterparts without the _ms suffix - the only difference being that the timeout parameter is specified in milli-seconds, not in seconds. The value range for an unsigned long in milli-seconds even on a 32bit platform extends to about 48 days. This patch also removes the documentation notice about limiting the maximum value to 0x7fffffff due to time_t signed-ness. We don't use time_t but unsigned long. Change-Id: I35b330e460e80bb67376c77e997e464439ac5397
* lapdm: Allow user to specify T200 values; Use correct N200 valuesHarald Welte2019-06-051-3/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | TS 04.06 specifies a N200 re-transmission counter that depends on the channel type, which we didn't care about at all so far. Let's have the caller tell us the channel type so we can internally look up the correct N200 value for it. At the same time, permit the user to specify T200 re-transmission timer values for each SAPI on both DCCH and ACCH, which is required at least in the BTS as per GSM TS 12.21. Also, extend the timer resolution of the API from seconds to milli-seconds, which is more applicable as particularly on the FACCH the recommended values are in the 200ms range. Change-Id: I90fdc4dd4720d4e02213197c894eb0a55a39158c Related: OS#3906 Related: OS#2294 Related: OS#4037
* gsm0808_utils: Add gsm0808_decode_cell_id_u()Harald Welte2019-06-041-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | This function parses a single Cell ID list element into a 'union gsm0808_cell_id_u'. This function is going to be used by the upcoming CBSP support. Related: OS#3537 Change-Id: I08b33881667aa32f01e53ccb70d44d5b79c7c986
* rest_octets: Remove SI2ter + SI2bis encoders that don't do anythingHarald Welte2019-05-281-2/+0
| | | | | | | | The library should either provide functions that implement encoding of those rest octets, or it shouldn't. Providing a function that doesn't do anything but pad the buffer is useless. Change-Id: Ie10684de6a6b2663e2a871fcdb2b275b6ad7a1e7
* rest_octets: Implement actual SI6 rest octets encodingHarald Welte2019-05-281-1/+38
| | | | | | | | | There's very little sense behind introducing a function into libosmogsm which doesn't implement 90% of the spec. Let's allow the caller to provide the various optional bits of information to the encoder, rather than generating mostly static SI6 rest octets. Change-Id: Id75005a0c4a02ce7f809692d58b3bd226bc582b2
* rest_octets: Add function to parse SI3 rest octetsHarald Welte2019-05-281-0/+3
| | | | | | Change-Id: I690cf308311f910005a325d50f5d5d825678d2b2 Related: OS#3075 Related: OS#4023
* rest_octets: Suffix encoder functiosn with _encodeHarald Welte2019-05-281-10/+12
| | | | | | ... otherwise it's not really clear what they do. Change-Id: I08e0ca9a8d13c7aa40b9d90f34f0e13adb87d4e0
* tdef: Fix license: GPLv2+ instead of AGPLv3+Harald Welte2019-05-271-4/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | libosmo{core,gsm,vty} code is GPLv2+. The tdef code originated in osmo-msc.git and was moved here without changing the license. That was a mistake, it always was meant to be under GPLv2-or-later after moving to libosmocore.git. Copyright is with sysmocom, so I as the managing director can approve the license change. Change-Id: Ie483ff6f6ea0a56c477649677b4b163c49df11d7
* oap_client: Fix license: GPLv2+ instead of AGPLv3+Harald Welte2019-05-271-4/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | libosmo{core,gsm,vty} code is GPLv2+. The OAP code originated in osmo-msc.git and was moved here without changing the license. That was a mistake, it always was meant to be under GPLv2-or-later after moving to libosmocore.git. Copyright is with sysmocom, so I as the managing director can approve the license change. Change-Id: I08311fa8214c15f8df8945b9894226608cf96f15
* rsl: Add osmocom-specific extensions to RSL channel numbers for CBCHHarald Welte2019-05-271-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | We don't really *need* it in libosmocore as such, but the lack of having all osmocom extensions listed here lead to using overlapping definitions: 0x18 was used for dynamic PDCH on the Abis side, but also for CBCH on the L1SAP side. Let's list them all here to increase visibility in case anyone wants to extend this further... Related: OS#4027 Change-Id: I93e557358cf1c1b622f77f906959df7ca6d5cb12
* protocol/gsm_12_21.h: fix copy-pasted struct descriptionVadim Yanitskiy2019-05-241-1/+1
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* TLV: Add one-shot TLV encoderHarald Welte2019-05-191-0/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | So far, the TLV code contained two types of functions * tlp_parse() to parse all TLVs according to definition into tlvp_parsed * various helper functions to encode individual TLVs during message generation This patch implements the inverse of tlv_parse(): tlv_encode(), which takes a full 'struct tlv_pared' and encodes all IEs found in it. The order of IEs is in numerically ascending order of the tag. As many protocols have different IE/TLV ordering requirements, let's add a tlv_encode_ordered() function where the caller can specify the TLV ordering during the one-shot encode. Change-Id: I761a30bf20355a9f80a4a8e0c60b0b0f78515efe
* Cosmetic: GSUP: fix too long comment lineOliver Smith2019-05-191-2/+2
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* Deprecate usage of osmo_counter_*Daniel Willmann2019-05-191-2/+10
| | | | | | | There's not many of those around any more, let's try to move them to osmo_stat_items Change-Id: If67f64c6ec7a3f3114c962df9db50107d9ea86e2
* Revert "Change GSM48_PDISC_* to enum type"Harald Welte2019-05-181-20/+18
| | | | | | | This reverts commit ece1d8509d5c5af7a60ab5e1a5dddade1b181dc9 which causes build failures due to compile warnings everywhere. Change-Id: Ic131439ea206a0b0f57968ef701667da73711b51
* Change GSM48_PDISC_* to enum typeMax2019-05-171-18/+20
| | | | | | | | An enum is more clear than an int and #defines for passing around, also in case you have a switch () statement, the compiler will issue warnings for unhandled cases. Change-Id: Icbbe8786a776081d7643193f154e6270224399e6
* gsm_23_003: add GSM23003_MSISDN_{MIN,MAX}_DIGITSOliver Smith2019-05-151-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | Add the constant, so it can be used in create-subscriber-on-demand related patches. ITU-T Rec. E.164 6.1 states that maximum international number length should be 15. I did not find a source for a minimum length, but I've added the constant and set it to 1 for consistency (based on the existing osmo_msisdn_str_valid() function). Related: OS#2542 Change-Id: Idc74f4d94ad44b9fc1b6d43178f5f33d551ebfb1
* gsm0808: Introduce Osmocom extensions to announce Osmux supportPau Espin Pedrol2019-05-132-0/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | IE GSM0808_IE_OSMO_OSMUX_SUPPORT (T, 1 byte) is sent in AoIP appended to BSSMAP RESET in order to announce the peer that its MGW supports handling Osmux streams upon call set up. IE GSM0808_IE_OSMO_OSMUX_CID (TV, T 1 byte & V 1 byte) is sent in AoIP during call set up: * MSC->BSC Assignment Request * BSC->MSC Assignemnt Complete The 1 byte value contains the local Osmux CID, aka the recvCID aka CID where the peer sending the Assign Req/Compl will look for Osmux frames on that call. Hence, the peer receiving this CID value must use it to send Osmux frames for that call. As a result, a given call leg BSC<->MSC can have one different Osmux CID per direction. For example: * MS => MGW_BSC ==CID 0==> MGW_MSC * MS <= MGW_BSC <=CID 1=== MGW_MSC This allows for setups with 256 call legs per BSC on scenarios where NAT is not a problem, where MSC can have a pool of 256 CID per MGW_BSC (or remote peer). Related: OS#2551 Change-Id: I28f83e2e32b9533c99e65ccc1562900ac2aec74e
* gsm0808_utils: Introduce gsm0808_msgb_put_cell_id_u()Harald Welte2019-05-101-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | This function is doing the bulk work of encoding a given Cell ID List item. gsm0808_enc_cell_id_list2() is modified to be a wrapper / loop around the new function. The purpose of this is to expose Cell ID List Entry encoding so that the upcoming CBSP protocol encoder can re-use this code. Related: OS#3537 Change-Id: I6cc567798e20365e6587e6b2988e834306d8c80c
* Add MO-FALLBACK-VALUE SGsAP IEOmar Ramadan2019-05-101-0/+1
| | | | | | | In testing against a particular EPC, the SGsAP-SERVICE-REQUEST can contain a MO fallback value TLV with T 0xF1 Change-Id: Ia2460af9673818d375e28c67f1631b5f7eacdaeb
* Add VTY and CTRL port numbers for OsmoCBC (Cell Broadcast Centre)Harald Welte2019-05-082-0/+3
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* add osmo_stat_item_inc/osmo_stat_item_dec to set it relativeAlexander Couzens2019-05-071-0/+2
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* Re-introduce declaration of gsm0808_create_handover_request_ack()Harald Welte2019-05-061-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In Change-Id Ia71542ea37d4fd2c9fb9b40357db7aeb111ec576, the old declaration of gsm0808_create_handover_request_ack() was accidentially removed from the gsm0808.h header file. The actual function itself (and the exported symbol) remained for backwards compatibility at runtime, but removing the declaration from the header file resulted in build failures across the board of all automatic tests. Let's re-introduce the old declaration. Change-Id: I9e96fa675fccca9ee9631caad7559dea3794d490
* add gsm0808_create_handover_request_ack2 to add AoIP RTP addrNeels Hofmeyr2019-05-051-3/+23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | osmo-bsc so far omits the AoIP Transport Layer Address from its Handover Request Acknowledge message, which breaks inter-BSC Handover for AoIP. Allow fixing that. One quirk I really don't like about this: I would prefer to directly use struct sockaddr_storage as a member of the struct gsm0808_handover_request_ack. Even though struct sockaddr_storage appears in various function signatures, the gsm0808.c actually also gets built on embedded systems that lack arpa/inet.h (for me indicated by the ARM build job on jenkins). Compiling gsm0808.c works only because the actual coding of struct sockaddr_storage is implemented in gsm0808_util.c, which (apparently) does not get built on embedded and hence, even though there are undefined references to e.g. gsm0808_enc_aoip_trasp_addr() it works. Related: I4a5acdb2d4a0b947cc0c62067a67be88a3d467ff (osmo-bsc) Change-Id: Ia71542ea37d4fd2c9fb9b40357db7aeb111ec576
* add comment to gsm_mncc_bearer_cap.speech_verNeels Hofmeyr2019-05-031-1/+1
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* add vty_is_active()Neels Hofmeyr2019-05-031-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | For async callbacks it is useful to determine whether a given VTY pointer is still valid. For example, in osmo-msc, a silent call can be triggered by VTY, which causes a Paging. The paging_cb then writes to the VTY console that the silent call has succeeded. Unless the telnet vty session has already ended, in which case osmo-msc crashes; e.g. from an osmo_interact_vty.py command invocation. With this function, osmo-msc can ask whether the vty pointer passed to the paging callback is still active, and skip vty_out() if not. Change-Id: I42cf2af47283dd42c101faae0fac293c3a68d599
* add osmo_bssap_tlv_parse2() for multiple identical TNeels Hofmeyr2019-05-031-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In BSSMAP messages, at least the Cell Identifier IE can appear more than once. We have tlv_parse2() which allows decoding into an array of tlv_parsed to cleanly handle multiple occurences. Hence add osmo_bssap_tlv_parse2() which supports multiple occurences. An alternative would be to directly call tlv_parse2() with gsm0808_att_tlvdef() when multiple T occurences are needed, and I'm not really sure why osmo_bssap_tlv_parse() exists in the first place. But because it does, add a similar definition that is capable of handling multiple IEs with identical Tag discriminator. Change-Id: Ib9a2095f7498dc2cda2a57154b2dbe4621df72f8
* add gsm48_decode_bcd_number2() from osmo-mscNeels Hofmeyr2019-05-031-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | gsm48_decode_bcd_number() is unable to provide proper bounds validation of input and output data, hence osmo-msc's vlr.c introduced a static decode_bcd_number_safe() a long time ago. Move to libosmocore. I need to use the same function to decode an MSISDN during inter-MSC Handover, instead of making it public in osmo-msc, rather deprecate the unsafe function and provide a safer version for all callers. Mark the old one deprecated. Change-Id: Idb6ae6e2f3bea11ad420dae14d021ac36d99e921
* BSSMAP: add messages for inter-BSC and inter-MSC HandoverNeels Hofmeyr2019-05-031-0/+66
| | | | Change-Id: I9dac375331f6bea744769e973725d58e35f87226
* gsm/gsm_utils.h: fix argument type of gsm_chan_t_name()Vadim Yanitskiy2019-05-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | | The actual value-string array 'gsm_chan_t_names' describes the enum values of 'gsm_chan_t', not 'gsm48_chan_mode'. Change-Id: Ifc2121b23fb8d07589cc5b7aa8fbf4e27eb6b72b Fixes: CID#188831, CID#188825
* BSSMAP: tweaksNeels Hofmeyr2019-04-261-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Change two instances of Speech Version values to enum gsm0808_permitted_speech. It is often not trivial to find the right values for a uint8_t member, giving the enum name makes it a lot easier/safer to use. In gsm0808_create_handover_required(), use msgb_tv_put() so that the enum's storage size doesn't matter. (Already used for handover_performed) Fix typo in doc of gsm0808_create_handover_required(). Change-Id: I6387836bab76e1fa42daa0f42ab94fc14b70b112
* GSUP: add inter-MSC handover related msgs and IEsOliver Smith2019-04-261-0/+66
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Based on a draft created by Neels, which is the result of reading a MAP trace of two MSCs negotiating inter-MSC handovers, and of reading the TS 29.002, TS 29.010 and related specs: https://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/openbsc/2019-January/012653.html I figured out that the "Handover Number" mentioned in the specifications is the same as the MSISDN IE that we already have, so we can use that instead of creating a new IE (example usage in tests/gsup/gsup_test.c). Create a new OSMO_GSUP_MSGT_E_ROUTING_ERROR message type, which the GSUP server uses to tell a client that its message could not be forwarded to the destination (see [1]). MAP has no related message. [1]: Change-Id: Ia4f345abc877baaf0a8f73b8988e6514d9589bf5 (osmo-hlr.git) Related: OS#3774 Change-Id: Ic00b0601eacff6d72927cea51767801142ee75db
* GSUP: add Message Class IENeels Hofmeyr2019-04-131-0/+21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | osmo-msc and osmo-hlr have distinct subsystems handling incoming GSUP messages. So far we decide entirely by message type which code path should handle a GSUP message. Thus no GSUP message type may be re-used across subsystems. If we add a GSUP message to indicate a routing error, it would have to be a distinct message type for subscriber management, another one for SMS, another one for USSD... To allow introducing common message types, introduce a GSUP Message Class IE. In the presence of this IE, GSUP handlers can trivially direct a received message to the right code path. If it is missing, handlers can fall back to the previous switch(message_type) method. Change-Id: Ic397a9f2c4a7224e47cab944c72e75ca5592efef