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Change-Id: I160728544c0effe45757df22f1ff2314fcb13dd1
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Fixes crashes when using vty `show fsm-instances all`
when fsm children are present.
Change-Id: I4ae0bee7f7f57ec6675cfb52ca6cf0d523d15362
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Change-Id: I7e66432f37e13fd4c31389e3d89593fa0981e58f
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Since we ignore "logging level CAT everything" in logging_level_cmd, we
can never run into the case in which we have loglevel==EVERYTHING, so we
can simplify this code and make it esier for later removal of everything
keyword.
Change-Id: I4e76c65a11cc22616c6dfc632435617ebb861c03
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Change-Id: Ie37be744abd8c47211d64877bcd17f94465bd423
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valgrind complains about using unitialised bytes in syscalls.
I could imagine this happens when tcgetattr fails to set termios.
Change-Id: I9d165911fa3127afa8f836fa5c5c2e14a949474a
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vty_test: add test against ambiguous cmd causing use-after-free and memory
leaks. Add this test along with the fix, because the new test triggers the
memory use-after-free and leaks, causing build failures.
Add cmd_deopt_with_ctx() to allow passing a specific talloc ctx.
is_cmd_ambiguous(): keep all cmd_deopt() allocations until the function exits.
Add a comment explaining why. Before this, if a command matched an optional
"[arg]" with square brackets, we would keep it in local var 'matched', but we
would free the string it points to at the end of that loop iteration; upon
encountering another match, we would attempt to strcmp against the freed
'matched'. Instead of adding hard-to-read and -verify free/alloc dances to keep
the 'matched' accurately freed/non-freed/..., just keep all cmd_deopt() string
allocated until done.
Needless to say that this should have been implemented on a lower level upon
inventing optional args, but at least this is fixing a program crash.
Related: OS#33903390
Change-Id: Ia71ba742108b5ff020997bfb612ad5eb30d04fcd
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Change-Id: Ibf870ae02be706f802482f7cff6589a70cde8320
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Change-Id: Iaa409b4f63557c8fb028bbb322b5e7253393c05c
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This function permits the user to register deprecated log categories,
which will ensure that if log categories are removed from a program,
old config files will still load.
We simply dynamically allocate a cmd_element and install it at
CFG_LOG_NODE. Not registering it at VIEW_NODE or ENABLE_NODE
ensures that it's not accessible from the interactive VTY, but only
from the config file / configure node.
Change-Id: I171f62ea2dc565b3a6c3eecd27fb7853e2529598
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we don't want to include deprecated commands in our VTY reference
manuals.
Change-Id: I5e179c9dca297b8c4bdbdf4e0e5b1d69eecc4232
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Change-Id: Iff5699be1dc306120cc1752b0a892e4fcbc5a8c0
Fixes: 97d3da2c591984b47839fd1d9a5cba24a7f05fa1
Related: OS#3245
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Add a new VTY command which shows all rate counters registered
with libosmocore.
Change-Id: Id60a5aa2d961ae99cddf1e776358a5517dbc573d
Depends: Idb3ec12494ff6a3a05efcc8818e78d1baa6546bd
Related: OS#3245
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This new function can be used to print a rate counter group according
to a format string. The intention is to generalize and replace manual
printing of counters as implemented for the 'show statistics' VTY
command of osmo-bsc.
Related: OS#3245
Related: osmo-bsc commit 71d524c059c5a5c90e7cb77d8a2134c1c68b9cde (g#9217)
Change-Id: Idb3ec12494ff6a3a05efcc8818e78d1baa6546bd
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Remark: For libosmogb and libosmogsm, LIBVERSION was
already bumped in c4fce1425e19d604c199c895e227dc2519110456.
Change-Id: Ib4fa53a9bb9954ae48d0a610ba9a81dd8e8b4ef6
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Fix GCC version 7.3.0 (Debian 7.3.0-12) compiler warning:
../../../../src/libosmocore/src/vty/command.c: In function ‘write_config_file’:
../../../../src/libosmocore/src/vty/command.c:2741:2: error: null destination pointer [-Werror=format-overflow=]
sprintf(config_file_tmp, "%s.XXXXXX", config_file);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Check agains NULL after each _talloc_zero() in write_config_file().
While at it, add a comment explaining why we don't use talloc_asprintf() instead.
Change-Id: I7bdc52afe724c1d21f419fe49a6e2ebca9420969
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This is quite confusing, I'm surprised that it has not been flagged
before...
Change-Id: I3dc07290579949891e481675d493e5a2ea6d0aed
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If no event names are defined for an FSM, show a placeholder
message which points out the problem instead of segfaulting.
Change-Id: I87457945a7b76aa052305c9c531722be1ea0c1d1
Related: OS#3007
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There is a desire to install osmo_fsm vty commands automatically in
a library context, rather than requiring every application which
directly or indirectly uses osmo_fsm to run osmo_fsm_vty_add_cmd().
However, the function install_element_ve() asserts that elements
about to be installed have not already been installed.
This means we cannot shift responsibility into a library context
without first making sure that osmo_fsm commands are only installed
once per combined application+library context, because applications
won't know which commands any of its libraries has already installed.
A simple solution is to use a global flag which is checked by
osmo_fsm_vty_add_cmd() before installing osmo_fsm commands, and
is set once the commands have been installed. This way, no harm
is done if osmo_fsm_vty_add_cmd() is called multiple times.
Change-Id: I10b0b1c1c1bf44c3b8eafc465c1ee06ea2590682
Related: OS#2967
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This was causing build failures in applications using this library
feature:
Documentation error (missing docs):
<command id='show talloc-context (application|all) (full|brief|DEPTH) tree ADDRESS'>
<param name='ADDRESS' doc='(null)' />
Documentation error (missing docs):
<command id='show talloc-context (application|all) (full|brief|DEPTH) filter REGEXP'>
<param name='REGEXP' doc='(null)' />
Documentation error (missing docs):
<command id='show talloc-context (application|all) (full|brief|DEPTH) tree ADDRESS'>
<param name='ADDRESS' doc='(null)' />
Documentation error (missing docs):
<command id='show talloc-context (application|all) (full|brief|DEPTH) filter REGEXP'>
<param name='REGEXP' doc='(null)' />
Change-Id: I785c852e3313d20eade79746a7cd485d2d5908ea
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In If1bd79026a3c680ccf7587d545d12f7759a998fc, an erratic logging output crept
in for an earlier patch state and was merged by accident; fix 'logging print
file (0|1|basename)' output.
Add value string to map LOG_FILENAME_* enum to VTY args, use for both command
evaluation as well as printing the vty config.
The default is 'logging print file 1', hence we could omit an output when '1'
is chosen. But for clarity, always output the current setting.
Change-Id: I1c931bff1f1723aa82bead9dfe548e4cc5b685e0
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Add a VTY command that allows configuring the output of source filename. So
far, this was not configurable by VTY at all.
Change-Id: If1bd79026a3c680ccf7587d545d12f7759a998fc
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Add a separate flag and API to switch the category-in-hex output:
log_set_print_category_hex().
Add log_set_print_filename2() to modify only the print_filename flag. The old
log_set_print_filename() function still affects both flags. Explain the
rationale in the comment for log_set_print_filename().
There is no need to deprecate log_set_print_filename(); it might cause compiler
warnings and break strict builds unnecessarily.
Add VTY command 'logging print category-hex (0|1)'.
Since there is no VTY command to switch filename output, nothing needs to be
adjusted there (a command will be added in a subsequent patch).
Change-Id: Iba03a2b7915853c6dccaf6c393c31405320538b4
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Log the log level string after the category name, if enabled.
The default behavior remains unchanged.
Change-Id: Ie6be365cfa6aeabdf115bff19bac198440c9adf1
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Previously the were no default value provided in case of unspecified
hostname in "log gsmtap" vty config. This leads to confusing log
messages because NULL was used as a hostname:
Inconsistent indentation -- leading whitespace must match adjacent lines, and
indentation must reflect child node levels. A mix of tabs and spaces is
allowed, but their sequence must not change within a child block.
Fix this by using 127.0.0.1 as default log destination and logging
hostname in case of errors.
Related: OS#2608
Change-Id: I58b1d4ec522af18024be2e56c9103b3db7936813
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Change-Id: I73ac5873ede858da44e1486d8a5c81da1ed5b19f
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This leaves no unnamed chapters in future VTY reference documents.
Change-Id: Iefb8b78094208a1a4c5d70bd6c69a3deca8da54f
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In 'show online-help' output, add the node names (currently all derived from
the prompt) as <node><name> entry, so that in the osmo-gsm-manuals, each
section of node commands gets a title. So far, each section of commands has no
name at all, and it is entirely up for guessing which part of the VTY the
commands are about.
Node section names, e.g. for OsmoHLR, will be like
1 VTY reference
1.4 config
1.5 config-log
1.6 config-line
1.7 config-ctrl
1.8 config-hlr
1.9 config-hlr-gsup
Before this patch, all but '1 VTY reference' were plain empty.
A better solution would be to list the actual command name that enters the
node, and to nest the commands identically to VTY node nesting, but since this
information is currently hidden in node command implementations, it is
impossible to derive it. So we should actually make the VTY reflect the node
nesting structure in its data model, which would resolve both the accurate node
name problem as well as produce well-structured output to generate the VTY
references from. This patch is a workaround for lack of a more profound fix of
the VTY data model. At least it makes the VTY references' sections even
remotely useful.
Change-Id: Iaf745b2ab3d9b02fc47025a0eba3beb711068bfe
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In 'show online-help' output, don't list nodes that have no commands (the
'Password' node).
Change-Id: I3bd6883a87b8b893e560ceadfffbf41bc380109c
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We use 'show online-help' to generate VTY reference manuals. It is not helpful
to include the common node commands on each and every node level, it clutters
the actual useful help.
Have a separate first section called 'Common Commands', but omit them
elsewhere.
Change-Id: Ie802eccad80887968b10269ff9c0e9797268e0d4
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When creating asciidocs for osmo_counter an empty is not useful.
If there aren't any counter, output a hidden comment
Change-Id: Ie2768100e69dcd7d8d77533688585dd9b43c4a5e
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Let's fix some erroneous/accidential references to wrong license,
update copyright information where applicable and introduce a
SPDX-License-Identifier to all files.
Change-Id: I39af26c6aaaf5c926966391f6565fc5936be21af
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Commit in e9e9e427b78271941a25a63567fc2ec2bb9e4433 attempted to fix a
compilation warning but introduced a regression documented in OS#2613.
The commit was reverted in 4aa0258269296f078e685e21fb08b115567e814.
After closer lookup and testing, it seems vector_slot(vline, index) is
expected to be NULL in this case as set by vty_complete_command:
/* In case of 'help \t'. */
if (isspace((int)vty->buf[vty->length - 1]))
vector_set(vline, NULL);
As a result, the correct fix for the compilation warning is to test
against NULL instead of testing for empty string.
Change-Id: Id9e02bbf89e0a94e1766b1efd236538712415c8a
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The patch seemed sensible, but introduces a segfault when hitting tab
on the interactive VTY. Reproduction example:
osmo-msc
telnet 127.0.0.1 4254
OsmoMSC> enable <TAB>
So we need to understand what that line of code actually intends to do.
Until then, revert this to avoid the segfault.
The segfault happens at:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x00007ffff7bc0894 in cmd_complete_command_real (vline=0x5555558d59e0, vty=0x5555558d57b0, status=0x7fffffffe024) at ../../../../src/libosmocore/src/vty/command.c:1953
1953 if (*(char *)vector_slot(vline, index) == '\0')
This reverts commit e9e9e427b78271941a25a63567fc2ec2bb9e4433.
Change-Id: I3fe213bdfb96de9469aae64e67000dafee59302e
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According to
https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/automake.html#Libtool-Flags
the libraries supposed to be added to *_LDADD or *_LIBADD
while *_LDFLAGS should contain additional libtool linking
flags. Previously we used both. Let's unify this and move all the
libraries into proper automake variable. While at it - also add
libosmocore.la for tests to LDADD since all the tests link against it
anyway.
Change-Id: Ia657a66db75df831421af5df1175a992da5ba80f
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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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Fixes the compilation warning below:
git/libosmocore/src/vty/command.c: In function ‘cmd_complete_command_real’:
git/libosmocore/src/vty/command.c:1953:33: warning: comparison between pointer and zero character const
ant [-Wpointer-compare]
if (vector_slot(vline, index) == '\0')
^~
git/libosmocore/src/vty/command.c:37:0:
git/libosmocore/include/osmocom/vty/vector.h:39:27: note: did you mean to dereference the pointer?
#define vector_slot(V,I) ((V)->index[(I)])
^
git/libosmocore/src/vty/command.c:1953:7: note: in expansion of macro ‘vector_slot’
if (vector_slot(vline, index) == '\0')
^~~~~~~~~~~
Change-Id: Iaba9e3450d68c51e16a7bda2fc0fc370992ca866
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Let's not put files of libosmovty into Doxygen groups of libosmocore,
as this seems to confuse Doxygen. Also, some minor updates/fixes
of libosmovty documentation.
Change-Id: I70e612b8d06aabefe634fcd7861641ffb941d974
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With stat_item, stats.c and stats_statsd.c, it is becoming a bit
difficult to understand file naming. Also, the 'statistics.c' file
actually only contained osmo_counter handling, so let's rename it to
counter.c altogether.
Change-Id: I2cfb2310543902b7da46cb15a76e2da317eaed7d
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In many callers of the VTY API, we are lacking the vty_install_default() step
at certain node levels. This creates nodes that lack the 'exit' command, and
hence the only way to exit such a node is to restart the telnet session.
Historically, the VTY looked for missing commands on the immediate parent node,
and hence possibly found the parent's 'exit' command when the local node was
missing it. That is why we so far did not notice the missing default commands.
Furthermore, some callers call install_default() instead of
vty_install_default(). Only vty_install_default() also includes the 'exit' and
'end' commands. There is no reason why there are two sets of default commands.
To end this confusion, to catch all missing 'exit' commands and to prevent this
from re-appearing in the future, simply *always* install all default commands
implicitly when calling install_node().
In cmd_init(), there are some top-level nodes that apparently do not want the
default commands installed. Keep those the way they are, by changing the
invocation to new install_node_bare() ({VIEW,AUTH,AUTH_ENABLE}_NODE).
Make both install_default() and vty_install_default() no-ops so that users of
the API may still call them without harm. Do not yet deprecate yet, which
follows in Icf5d83f641e838cebcccc635a043e94ba352abff.
Drop all invocations to these two functions found in libosmocore.
Change-Id: I5021c64a787b63314e0f2f1cba0b8fc7bff4f09b
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This change introduces a new command, which could be used to
inspect the application's talloc context directly from VTY.
To enable this feature, an application need to provide it's
context via the 'vty_app_info' struct, and register the VTY
command by calling the osmo_talloc_vty_add_cmds().
The new command is a sub-command of 'show':
show talloc-context <context> <depth> [filter]
Currently the following contexts may be inspected:
- application - a context provided by an application;
- null - all contexts, if NULL-context tracking is enabled.
A report depth is defined by the next parameter, and could be:
- full - full tree report, as the talloc_report_full() does;
- brief - brief tree report, as the talloc_report() does;
- DEPTH - user defined maximal report depth.
Also, there are two optional report filters:
- regexp - print only contexts, matching a regular expression;
- tree - print a specific context, pointed by specified address.
The command output is formatted the same way as in case of calling
the talloc_report() or talloc_report_full().
Change-Id: I43fc42880b22294d83c565ae600ac65e4f38b30d
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The 'vty_app_info' struct could be used by some applications to
provide its talloc context. In the future, it will facilitate
the implementation of talloc context introspection via VTY.
But the 'vty' talloc context, that contains lots of items
(memory chunks), is being bound to an application's one,
so it becomes hard to read the last.
Let's do not bind the 'vty' context automatically, until some
common talloc context export policy is implemented.
Change-Id: I9cb6ce9f24dbae400029e2d9f9c933fbfb16248f
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The 'show online-help' produces XML output with <node id="..."> ids. We
reference those from the osmo-gsm-manuals.
Instead of numeric IDs coming from internal code, rather use a human-readable
node ID -- referencing id='config-msc' is much easier than referencing id='23'.
Add a char name[] to struct cmd_node, to hold this name. This may be provided
upon struct definition.
Since callers of the VTY API so far don't have a name yet, we would need to add
names everywhere to get meaningful node IDs. There is a way to get node ID
names without touching dependent code:
My first idea was to find out which command entered the node, i.e. command
'msc' enters the MSC_NODE. But it is impossible to derive which command entered
which node from data structs, it's hidden in the vty command definition.
But in fact all (TM) known API callers indeed provide a prompt string that
contains a logical and human readable string name. Thus, if the name is unset
in the struct, parse the prompt string and strip all "weird" characters to
obtain a node name from that. We can still set names later on, but for now will
have meaningful node IDs (e.g. 'config-msc' from '%s(config-msc)# ') without
touching any dependent code.
When VTY nodes get identical node names, which is quite possible, the XML
export de-dups these by appending _2, _3,... suffixes. The first occurence is
called e.g. 'name', the second 'name_2', then 'name_3', and so forth.
If a node has no name (even after parsing the prompt), it will be named merely
by the suffix. The first empty node will become id='_1', then '_2', '_3', and
so forth. This happens for nodes like VIEW_NODE or AUTH_NODE.
If this is merged, we need to adjust the references in osmo-gsm-manuals.git.
This can happen in our own time though, because we manually create the vty
reference xml and copy it to the osmo-gsm-manuals.git and then update the
references from the vty_addi |