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Change-Id: I837c8303a7bb47b690cc8841cf5cafba8ac338af
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I missed code review, so here are my comments in form of a follow-up patch
for Id56a1226d724a374f04231df85fe5b49ffd2c43c.
- Fix 'as_unit' arg name to 'val_unit' as in the C file and API doc.
- Explain rounding-up behavior of value conversion in API doc.
- Use osmo_tdef_get_entry() instead of a loop.
Related: OS#4190
Change-Id: Ia91c2f17e40fb9e79ffa5a7f28ce9c3605664402
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This API is already useful for users willing to set a given timer to a
given value. It will also contain code later that checks for value being
inside valid range for that timer.
Related: OS#4190
Change-Id: Id56a1226d724a374f04231df85fe5b49ffd2c43c
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As 3GPP doesn't specify how the BSC shall communicate ETWS Primary
Notifications over Abis/RSL, we have to use a vendor-specific RSL
message for this. And in order to know if the peer supports this
feature, we introduces BTS_FEAT_ETWS_PN.
Change-Id: I89c24a81ada6627694a9632e87485a61cbd3e680
Related: OS#4046, OS#4047
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Change-Id: I36fc2ffc22728887d1cb8768c7fcd9739a8ec0fc
Related: OS#4046, OS#4047
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We don't want to expose the details of a given ECU implementation to
the user (e.g. osmo-bts), but have a generic abstraction layer where
an ECU implementation can simply register a few call-back functions
with the generic core.
As the developer and copyright holder of the related code, I hereby
state that any ECU implementation using 'struct osmo_ecu_ops' and
registering with the 'osmo_ecu_register()' function shall not be
considered as a derivative work under any applicable copyright law;
the copyleft terms of GPLv2 shall hence not apply to any such ECU
implementation.
The intent of the above exception is to allow anyone to combine
third party Error Concealment Unit implementations with libosmocore,
including but not limited to such published by ETSI.
Change-Id: I4d33c9c7c2d4c7462ff38a49c178b65accae1915
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Change-Id: I1dce8ace228814b5a7246a00b31309ab9461d266
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The user length is the first IE *in* the fixed-length TV, make sure
cbsp_dec_write_repl() respects that.
Change-Id: I864cafac2466a89a4bd9644bc73363fff2babd03
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Change-Id: I6916e2330e004f20a22f273147fa6288d18b5d0d
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The CBSP code assumed that gsm0808_decode_cell_id_u() would return
the number of bytes it has consumed/parsed. But it actually always
returns '0', whcih makes us run in an endless loop :(
Change-Id: I5758af4ec11a827d4b888a3a16c4ec22de90a7d6
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When a VTY closes, dispatch the VTY_CLOSED signal before tearing down the VTY
buffer and fd.
In particular this fixes:
- a crash during telnet_close_client(), invoked by the VTY_CLOSED event, which
logs to DLGLOBAL and uses vty->obuf that, so far, vty_close() had already
unallocated earlier (OS#4164).
- the logging about closing a telnet session so far logged:
DLGLOBAL INFO Closing telnet connection r=NULL<->l=NULL
By dispatching the VTY_CLOSED event while the fd is still valid, we instead
get the actual connection IP address and port being closed:
DLGLOBAL INFO Closing telnet connection r=127.0.0.1:36708<->l=127.0.0.1:4258
Related: OS#4164
Change-Id: I1d235cbfbfb9aaf411316642c7bcfac12106df44
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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
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This way it's easier by osmo_verify_transcript_vty.py to skip and avoid
breaking existent test in osmo-hlr.
Fixes: d0b3b9edac978c91bf84aa2537aa24426685b1fb
Change-Id: Iab9423661e4f4eefca2e3d02b60a43f913ed92a3
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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
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When reading SUT logs resulting from TTCN3 runs, it can be hard to figure out
which log section corresponds to which test code. Add a 'logp' command on VIEW
and ENABLE nodes that simply echos an arbitrary message on log output, useful
to set markers / explanations from the TTCN3 code, which then appear in all log
outputs and can make it trivial to figure out which log section is interesting.
logging_vty_test# logp lglobal notice This is the log message
DLGLOBAL NOTICE This is the log message
From TTCN3, could be used like this, e.g. in BSC_Tests.ttcn:
private function f_logp(charstring log_msg) runs on MSC_ConnHdlr
{
// log on TTCN3 log output
log(log_msg);
// log in stderr log
f_vty_transceive(BSCVTY, "logp lglobal notice " & log_msg);
}
...
f_logp("f_probe_for_handover(" & log_label & "): Ending the test: Handover Failure stops the procedure.");
Change-Id: Ife5dc8999174c74e0d133729284fe526d6eaf8d9
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Change-Id: I64c6d3dc08ff87b673ba6225f98546e86f91bcfd
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Change-Id: I05dd1f2725e05f856f1d27c9201a0005de101b8f
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As a result whitespace ended up in some variables and then command
"expr" was not happy about it.
It was spotted because src/coding/Makefile.am had some whitespacing.
Since it's the only one, let's drop the whitespace there too to have
similar line in all Makefile.am files.
Change-Id: I33afef5e4ef9eb36de81274533f46598ba9a0edb
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There's no real good reason for using that function (static buffer)
instead of osmo_str_tolower_buf(local buffer), so let's use the later.
In any case, we get rid of TLS variables in those places, which is a
performance improvement.
It will also allow later shrinking of those buffers if we decide to
define maximum logging category and level name length.
Change-Id: I2e99de1142020e4d80ef0a094e4e751f7903f5f9
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This way we get rid of extra 128 bytes in memory per thread created.
It makes sense to share the buffer since it's same size and it doesn't
make much sense to be using both osmo_str_tolower and osmo_strtoupper at
the same time (usually you either want to move everything to uppercase
or everything to lowerase). In required scenarios, one can still use the
_buf versions.
Change-Id: I032803faa0e27c2efdff1ff276acabab95a8319a
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The pseudotalloc layer doesn't yet support talloc_named() API
which will be used by the upcoming "context" change. Let's add
this function to pseudotalloc.c for our arm-non-eabi builds.
Change-Id: I4d91ebd73a3357a17ef9143a1b41b90186d4c128
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when using gcc 8.3.0 on Debian unstable and doing an embedded build,
I'm getting the following error:
> fsm.c:621:40: error: format '%ld' expects argument of type
> 'long int', but argument 6 has type 'time_t {aka long long int}'
> [-Werror=format=]
Let's avoid that...
Change-Id: I92fb9b08def8475739f0dc6316de43b166f48ac3
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Change-Id: Ic6d7d68e9a559a6fb5bd6eaf6eccceae51e7ed39
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After reading data from the socket, assigned to a given VTY, we
need to '\0'-terminate the received string. Otherwise, further
access to that string, stored in a heap buffer vty->buf, would
lead to a heap overrun.
== How to reproduce?
$ python -c "print 'A' * 512" | telnet $HOST $PORT
==21264==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-buffer-overflow on address
0x6190000211e0 at pc 0x000000435d2f
bp 0x7ffc06c7add0 sp 0x7ffc06c7a578
READ of size 1025 at 0x6190000211e0 thread T0
#0 0x435d2e in __interceptor_strlen (/usr/local/bin/osmo-msc+0x435d2e)
#1 0x7fb95bfa5624 in talloc_strdup (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtalloc.so.2+0x6624)
#2 0x7fb95c1be2bc in vty_hist_add /opt/osmocom/libosmocore/src/vty/vty.c:578
#3 0x7fb95c1be2bc in vty_execute /opt/osmocom/libosmocore/src/vty/vty.c:703
#4 0x7fb95c1be2bc in vty_read /opt/osmocom/libosmocore/src/vty/vty.c:1425
#5 0x7fb95c1bfd78 in client_data /opt/osmocom/libosmocore/src/vty/telnet_interface.c:157
#6 0x7fb95b90bd33 in osmo_fd_disp_fds /opt/osmocom/libosmocore/src/select.c:223
#7 0x7fb95b90bd33 in osmo_select_main /opt/osmocom/libosmocore/src/select.c:263
#8 0x5006cc in main /opt/osmocom/osmo-msc/src/osmo-msc/msc_main.c:723:3
#9 0x7fb959935f44 in __libc_start_main /build/eglibc-xkFqqE/eglibc-2.19/csu/libc-start.c:287
#10 0x4226fb in _start (/usr/local/bin/osmo-msc+0x4226fb)
== Why exactly 512?
Because the initial size of the heap buffer is 512 (see VTY_BUFSIZ).
Later on it can be realloc()ated, so X > 512 should also work.
Found using AddressSanitizer and Radamsa [1] fuzzer.
[1] https://gitlab.com/akihe/radamsa
Change-Id: I82f774ad18d0e555eb8f3590a519946d9c583c78
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Unfortunately, osmo_sock_get_name_buf() fails in telnet_close_client():
DLGLOBAL INFO telnet_interface.c:130 Closing telnet connection <error-in-getsockname>
because getsockname(), getpeername(), and even close() fail with:
"Bad file descriptor".
This looks like a bug of the existing code.
Change-Id: I77b31abfa159d2f269deaa5a08d94b7bbba7d23c
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Change-Id: I33837f0fac1afe83596fa600916abc05ecb8c356
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Unconditional initialization follows the structure definition,
so there is no need to do it twice. This prevents compiler
from warning about potential errors.
Change-Id: If9fd2826f132dfa203dda62940d93dbdfcfd92ac
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Change-Id: I1564f4714a33d36792e4982deb8f19d1b740dc0c
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Change-Id: I5eb17edadf89ac47b4ca86c9e822037f7c0e518e
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Change-Id: Ib444383d2074ddb89b3fe5bbf198bcbfabd7057f
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ubsan will report undefined behavior due to the SUN_LEN macros interaction with a null pointer,
so let's tell ubsan to ignore this function. After carefully reviewing the final publically
availlable drafts of the C99,C11 and C18 standards I can confirm that dereferencing null pointers
is still undefined behavior, as such ubsan will always warn with absolutely every existing compiler
version. Since the sanitizers are periodically synced between llvm and gcc I'm also fairly confident
that rebuilding everything with compiler_rt to use the integrated sanitizers would result in the same message.
I sincerly hope that this explanation provides to be sufficient, If not I'd be willing to show up at
the next llvm dev meeting to provide quotes from actual sanitizer developers to back up these claims.
Change-Id: I0ff445072f1b46390c9f70b21d61c789e39358d5
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Change-Id: Id38272ff93fae6d2fdf39df4ffc74856d6c9a898
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Change-Id: Ie18c291d0cfe3b246d09ac6cfd9591951a2984c8
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Change-Id: I34e465dead179487f7d4508e0e6ecf0e838c6eb7
Closes: CID#177910
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Change-Id: I7a544d2d43b83135def296674f777e48fe5fd80a
Closes: CID#190866
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Change-Id: I0888fbad0f9094ec1b31e2cceecfc9cd372399bd
Closes: CID#202057
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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
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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
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Change-Id: I9d6f6b66c99c43107d1ad3e80af332e967bb19e8
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Change-Id: I57a330e16cc2910597672e1b27cf971499cea5bc
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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
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Change-Id: I7df6858bb98abffc1d5bf420f991ae5854b24638
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The timeout is calculated dynamically in t200_by_lchan() based on FN
advance value estimated by bts_get_avg_fn_advance(), so it's informative
to have the final value printed out.
Change-Id: Ib50a9c23de881c66c9218833703cc41101e06bfd
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Change-Id: Ifb3115c7488fbcf082cc9b92abc25cf7c46064e0
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The function allocates x bytes not bits for the vector.
Change-Id: I60fbe9fe9acd11c5d3232207f1bb677e8a98625f
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This reverts commit b3f94eb39e19366c3458643ee329a73155d46ff8, that
unfortunately breaks some projects which call osmo_fsm_register()
on DSO load (i.e. using __attribute__((constructor))) before the
logging is initialized.
Change-Id: Idc6fcce7e946c23d48589b920e309d60aa7b6645
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As suggested by Vadim while reviewing a related fix for ipa_keepalive.c
in libosmo-abis (see https://gerrit.osmocom.org/#/c/libosmo-abis/+/13540/),
it makes sense to print an error message if anyone registers a FSM
that specifies an allstate_action callback but at the same time no
events that would ever end up in that callback.
Change-Id: I9e73f7363ab15a00843e3f0d1e5776f4be7ebc46
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incomplete to vty func
For instance, take command "single0 [one]":
If user executes "single0 on", VTY func will receive argv[0]="one"
instead of argv[0]="on".
Related: OS#4045
Change-Id: I5f4e2d16c62a2d22717989c6acc77450957168cb
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vty func
For instance, take command "multi0 (one|two|three)":
If user executes "multi0 tw", VTY func will receive argv[0]="two"
instead of argv[0]="tw".
Fixes: OS#4045
Change-Id: I91b6621ac3d87fda5412a9b415e7bfb4736c8a9a
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This block will become bigger in forthcoming commits.
Change-Id: Ibc1494014b1e77ce10950f7268a44d2d2091a6f2
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