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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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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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Use existing function instead of copy-pasted loop.
Change-Id: I9fe27c06125ac52e02e63dcded056a5f1cf68f41
Related: OS#1526
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Old bitvec_set_uint() uses "unsigned int" as input parameter which
length is not guaranteed. It does not allow to specify which bit_value
to set and does not check for incorrect length. Overall this makes it
harder to re-use and more error-prone.
Let's replace it with extended implementation which uses fixed type
length parameters and extra checks. The additional parameter allows
caller to explicitly indicate the need to use L/H instead of 0/1 for bit
vector elements. It's necessary to properly encode some of the messages
from 3GPP TS 44.018, for example §10.5.2.16 IA Rest Octets.
The old function is left for backward compatibility as a tiny wrapper
around new function and will be deprecated in follow-up patches.
Change-Id: I1b670dacb55fb3063271d045f9faa10fccba10a6
Related: OS#1526
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Add ctrl_interface_setup_dynip2() to add a node_count parameter, which can be
used to define more ctrl nodes without having to merge a patch to libosmocore.
In consequence, also add ctrl_handle_alloc2(), since
ctrl_interface_setup_dynip() uses ctrl_handle_alloc() to allocate the node
slots, and add node_count param to static ctrl_init().
Passing zero as node_count indicates to use the default of _LAST_CTRL_NODE as
before, i.e. to not define more ctrl nodes. Assert that we never allocate less
than _LAST_CTRL_NODE slots.
The current ctrl_interface_setup_dynip() and ctrl_handle_alloc() become simple
wrappers that pass zero as node_count. Their use is still valid and they do not
need to be deprecated.
The API comment to ctrl_interface_setup_dynip2() explains how to define more
node IDs.
This patch was verified to work by osmo-hlr.git change
I98ee6a06b3aa6a67adb868e0b63b0e04eb42eb50 which adds two node IDs for use by
osmo-hlr only.
Change-Id: I1bd62ae0d4eefde7e1517db15a2155640a1bab58
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Change-Id: I9bc835aea56f5f2fb652bb5ab3405e354ba3b95c
Related: OS#2586
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In some cases it is required to know the ip-address of the interface
through that a given remote IP-Address can be reached.
Add function osmo_sock_local_ip() to determine the local ip-address
for a given remote ip-address
Change-Id: I2988cc52b196fc8476703d1287e24cb4a48491c2
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Let's log NS UDP socket creation similar to the way we log it for telnet
and ctrl interfaces.
Change-Id: Ic9d0f94ab2c1bb33f67cd4f1c9236b64108c0bb6
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In ASCII string based protocols it a printf() version that prints
directly to the message buffer may be useful.
Add function msgb_printf(), make sure that msg buffer bounderies
are not exceeded. If the end of the tail buffer is hit, return
with an error code.
Change-Id: I15e1af68616309555d0ed9ac5da027c9833d42e3
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Previously it would crash on NULL input. Let's handle it gracefully
instead. Corresponding test case is also added.
Change-Id: I587153e49d1c92128fac3ae5c124adba9592378e
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Change-Id: I1714c68909507eae6ef2933661a085859aca3b54
Related: SYS#3610
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Change-Id: I91920c69c86d6a1932172becacb76faff2d3eb1e
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Change-Id: I1e875991ae1dd93862f850f85d40b3dac61ece72
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Change-Id: Ieee6213dc5aad082a2d439c7418b51f281b80b1a
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Change-Id: I24c56ccb56d5b39cfb887808f91b715da54c0f8b
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Change-Id: I2fd24c86f9b52244073ec800a3287e3d38e660d9
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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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Also, make sure prim.c is actually part of the 'prim' module.
Change-Id: I4363e46a5f606eb2114a9cc1d2086007eaa58d31
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Change-Id: I876cd31e03a53ca90e658e353c0c8a839dece8ad
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loggingrb.c, like loggingrb.h should be part of the loggingrb group!
Change-Id: I4822a46631b45df1afda202c00038b6ad2c8b5ae
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Change-Id: I83ca2a3a555e5b3c1b7f23bf9e463a5063a8006c
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.. and add missing API documentation bits
Change-Id: I67119894bcbf8c779426a0272bae4c5ce1fbd1ed
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Change-Id: If824a5c8d8ee6e3dc96a3fddeb105786c0c027c1
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its use
Change-Id: If9abd46e1b0ebb6114522418fd3b45c1d802968a
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group
Change-Id: I56718e1eca1739a1b0a790f2f3a1b554899a93ab
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Change-Id: I8e49505f5c19beac90290fdba8821714e8eecd97
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This adds a more complete set of API documentation for all
osmo_counter relatedd functions and definitions.
Change-Id: I24283c05620ee86a8beb165af98a85d754549efb
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The stat_item code base had some incomplete doxygen documentation
so far. Let's complete it, and at the same time fix some cosmetic
as well as copy+paste issues in the existing documentation bits.
Change-Id: Ib514c137b40bf7b9791bd74be99af0b65575f2b6
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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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No callers that would pass NULL exist, but let's check against NULL from the
start.
Fixup for recent change I1e94f5b0717b947d2a7a7d36bacdf04a75cb3522.
Change-Id: I111fbf29228929f2cd6ffa06bcb1f69da223224e
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Make sure GRND_NONBLOCK is always defined, even when using syscall
directly.
Change-Id: I1bcac37ee1847596b49122f9307bd2689ba71b1b
Related: OS#1694
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Will be used by OsmoHLR to validate VTY and CTRL input.
Change-Id: Idf75946eb0a84e145adad13fc7c78bb7a267aa0a
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Will be used by OsmoHLR to validate VTY and CTRL input.
Change-Id: Ic39f3404d1a49ffd06070aa9897b36f219eacf4d
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Add osmo_sub_auth_type_names[] and osmo_sub_auth_type_name().
Also add a hint to enum osmo_auth_algo's API doc that osmo_auth_alg_name()
already exists (it is defined further below).
Change-Id: I652a929bcd11c694d86812fb03d0a1cbd985efda
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The function is a wrapper on top of getrandom() (if available via glibc) or
corresponding syscall. If neither is available than failure is always
returned.
It's intended to generate small random data good enough for session
identifiers and keys. To generate long-term cryptographic keys it's
better to use special crypto libraries (like GnuTLS for example)
instead.
As an example it's used to replace old insecure random number generator
in osmo-auc-gen utility.
Change-Id: I0241b814ea4c4ce1458f7ad76e31d390383c2048
Related: OS#1694
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For example, Alpine Linux fails to build libosmocore without us locally
defining __always_inline.
Change-Id: I0c22aac410e668f8fb8d5de57281bcaeb343eeb1
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Add GSM23003_IMSI_MIN_DIGITS definition.
Add regression test gsm23003_test.c to test the two new functions.
Will be used by OsmoHLR to validate VTY and CTRL input.
Change-Id: I1e94f5b0717b947d2a7a7d36bacdf04a75cb3522
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Change-Id: If7c09a676f67da15454aedcda99d0e9b301c9945
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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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L_NS_NODE and L_BSSGP_NODE had specialized 'exit' and 'end' vty commands, but
all they do is return to the CONFIG and ENABLE_NODEs like the default 'exit'
and 'end' commands. Drop them and use the default 'exit' and 'end' cmds.
Examining BSSGP and NS node behavior in osmo-sgsn exhibited identical list and
exit/end behavior before and after this patch.
Prepares for an upcoming commit incorporating vty_install_default() into
install_node(), see I5021c64a787b63314e0f2f1cba0b8fc7bff4f09b: this patch
changes to the default commands, the upcoming change implies them.
Change-Id: I5b0de066b4249d482c22620d5b1bcb03f381293c
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Add trailing space and 'config-' prefix to match our common VTY node prompt
style.
Change-Id: I88db128cad9fcc6e53326b4aed5d06ea9102f328
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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_additions.xml. This anyway has to happen because
currently the references tend to be hopelessly out of sync anyway, placing
comments at wildly unrelated VTY commands.
Change-Id: I8fa555570268b231c5e01727c661da92fad265de
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The 'show online-help' produces XML output with <node id="..."> ids. We
reference those from the osmo-gsm-manuals, but until now, these ids fall out of
sync when the amount of VTY nodes changes.
Change these ids to use the internal node ID constant (as in enum bsc_vty_node)
instead of a simple counter.
If this is merged, we need to adjust the references in osmo-gsm-manuals.git.
Change-Id: Ib07fb9d9106e19f5be6539493e82b5d5991f8bc2
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Change-Id: Ia58c16d995f6751bdd69defe8a46665aee163f3d
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The recent exit-by-indent patch breaks a VTY case where a node is entered but
directly followed by a sibling or ancestor without listing any child nodes.
Regression introduced by I24cbb3f6de111f2d31110c3c484c066f1153aac9.
An example is a common usage in osmo-bts, where 'phy N' / 'instance N' is a
parent node that is commonly left empty:
phy 0
instance 0
bts 0
band 1800
Before this patch, this case produces the error:
There is no such command.
Error occurred during reading the below line:
bts 0
Fix indentation parsing logic in command.c to accomodate this case.
Add a unit test for empty parent node.
Change-Id: Ia0880a17ae55accb092ae8585cc3a1bec9986891
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Note: This will break users' config files if they do not use consistent
indenting. (see below for a definition of "consistent".)
When reading VTY commands from a file, use indenting as means to implicitly
exit child nodes. Do not look for commands in the parent node implicitly.
The VTY so far implies 'exit' commands if a VTY line cannot be parsed on the
current node, but succeeds on the parent node. That is the mechanism by which
our VTY config files do not need 'exit' at the end of each child node.
We've hit problems with this in the following scenarios, which will show
improved user experience after this patch:
*) When both a parent and its child node have commands with identical names:
cs7 instace 0
point-code 1.2.3
sccp-address osmo-msc
point-code 0.0.1
If I put the parent's command below the child, it is still interpreted in the
context of the child node:
cs7 instace 0
sccp-address osmo-msc
point-code 0.0.1
point-code 1.2.3
Though the indenting lets me assume I am setting the cs7 instance's global PC
to 1.2.3, I'm actually overwriting osmo-msc's PC with 1.2.3 and discarding the
0.0.1.
*) When a software change moves a VTY command from a child to a parent. Say
'timezone' moved from 'bts' to 'network' level:
network
timezone 1 2
Say a user still has an old config file with 'timezone' on the child level:
network
bts 0
timezone 1 2
trx 0
The user would expect an error message that 'timezone' is invalid on the 'bts'
level. Instead, the VTY finds the parent node's 'timezone', steps out of 'bts'
to the 'network' level, and instead says that the 'trx' command does not exist.
Format:
Consistent means that two adjacent indenting lines have the exact
same indenting characters for the common length:
Weird mix if you ask me, but correct and consistent:
ROOT
<space>PARENT
<space><tab><space>CHILD
<space><tab><space><tab><tab>GRANDCHILD
<space><tab><space><tab><tab>GRANDCHILD2
<space>SIBLING
Inconsistent:
ROOT
<space>PARENT
<tab><space>CHILD
<space><space><tab>GRANDCHILD
<space><tab><tab>GRANDCHILD2
<tab>SIBLING
Also, when going back to a parent level, the exact same indenting must be used
as before in that node:
Incorrect:
ROOT
<tab>PARENT
<tab><tab><tab>CHILD
<tab><tab>SIBLING
As not really intended side effect, it is also permitted to indent the entire
file starting from the root level. We could guard against it but there's no
harm:
Correct and consistent:
<tab>ROOT
<tab><tab>PARENT
<tab><tab><tab><tab>CHILD
<tab><tab>SIBLING
Implementation:
Track parent nodes state: whenever a command enters a child node, push a parent
node onto an llist to remember the exact indentation characters used for that
level.
As soon as the first line on a child node is parsed, remember this new
indentation (which must have a longer strlen() than its parent level) to apply
to all remaining child siblings and grandchildren.
If the amount of spaces that indent a following VTY command are less th |