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* Add osmo_sock_init2() function, allowing both BIND *and* CONNECTHarald Welte2017-04-091-33/+187
| | | | | | | | | The old osmo_sock_init() function allows only either a bind (for a server socket), or a connect (for a client socket), but not both together. So there's no way to have a client socket that is bound to a specific local IP and/or port, which is needed for some use cases. Change-Id: Idab124bcca47872f55311a82d6818aed590965e6
* Add struct osmo_prim_event_map and osmo_event_for_prim()Harald Welte2017-04-091-0/+18
| | | | | | This can be used to map from an osmo_prim to an osmo_fsm event. Change-Id: I52350f4ebe97811b2a692e5a69a2cd39a853583c
* compiler warnings: take care of compiler warning "unused-result"Thorsten Alteholz2017-04-081-0/+7
| | | | | | | | Though it makes no sense to handle the return code of freopen() here, the compiler complains about it. The #pragma statements take care of that. Change-Id: Ia2caadbed2a24f84d1d55a47236b398b74224e82
* gsm0808: make gsm0808_create_reset_ack() accessiblePhilipp Maier2017-04-081-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | The create function to generate the RESET ACKNOWLEDGE message is not accessible from outside, as it does not appear in limosmogsm.map. It also has not testcase. This commit adds gsm0808_create_reset_ack() to the map file and also adds a testcase. Change-Id: I82d3411484f82b4a9205d407fa0442244678f183
* gsm0808: Add create functions for BSS_MAP_MSG_ASSIGMENT_RQSTPhilipp Maier2017-04-082-0/+57
| | | | | | | | | | gsm0808.h/c lacks functionality to generate BSS_MAP_MSG_ASSIGMENT_RQST messages. These messages are required if the code is used in an MSC implementation. This commit adds a gsm0808_create_assignment() function, that generates an A/AoiP BSS_MAP_MSG_PAGING message. Change-Id: I4d1d455a1e1cf95407e23ded7b7defbcf2dd6ff0
* gsm0808: Add create functions for BSS_MAP_MSG_PAGINGPhilipp Maier2017-04-082-0/+53
| | | | | | | | | | gsm0808.h/c lacks functionality to generate BSS_MAP_MSG_PAGING messages. These messages are required if the code is used in an MSC implementation. This commit adds a gsm0808_create_paging() function, that generates an A/AoiP BSS_MAP_MSG_PAGING message. Change-Id: I9afecf0109305ca5153bf081bb29cd94071dd2b7
* gsm0808: Add create functions for CIPHER MODE COMMANDPhilipp Maier2017-04-082-0/+34
| | | | | | | | | | gsm0808.h/c lacks functionality to generate CIPHER MODE COMMAND messages. These messages are required if the code is used in an MSC implementation. This commit adds a gsm0808_create_cipher() function, that generates an A/AoiP CIPHER MODE COMMAND message. Change-Id: I8eb1c357860c3e740b0f5d17e1c256bc87920958
* gsm0808: Add utils for Cell Identifier ListPhilipp Maier2017-04-082-0/+80
| | | | | | | | | | The planned support for true A over IP requires the encoding of the a Cell Identifier List element (see also BSS_MAP_MSG_PAGING). This commt adds encoding/decoding functionality and tests for the element mentioned above, however, it is not yet actively used. Change-Id: I625245dd1dd396fc2bc189e8cd2c444a33042528
* gsm0808: Add utils for Encryption InformationPhilipp Maier2017-04-082-0/+73
| | | | | | | | | | The planned support for true A over IP requires the encoding of the an Encryption Information element (see also BSS_MAP_MSG_CIPHER_MODE_CMD). This commt adds encoding/decoding functionality and tests for the element mentioned above, however, it is not yet actively used. Change-Id: I8262050a9d9fd3f17462cfbb046c6e034dccc6fb
* gsm0808: Add utils for Channel TypePhilipp Maier2017-04-082-0/+75
| | | | | | | | | | The planned support for true A over IP requires the encoding of the a Channel Type element (see also ASSIGNMENT REQUEST). This commt adds encoding/decoding functionality and tests for the element mentioned above, however, it is not yet actively used. Change-Id: Id0e2164d84b8cbcc6fe6a090fc7f40a1251421d7
* gsm0808: Add AoIP specific elements to gsm0808_create_... functionsPhilipp Maier2017-04-082-5/+58
| | | | | | | | | the classic A implementation in libosmocore lacks support for AoIP message elements. This patch adds support for AoIP by adding a set of new gsm0808_create_..., which support the missing AoIP message elements Change-Id: I77f866abec1822d19871052f3c647ad782785b34
* gsm0808: Add utils for Speech Codec List and Speech CodecPhilipp Maier2017-04-082-0/+190
| | | | | | | | | | The planned support for true A over IP requires the encoding and decoding of a so called "Speech Codec Element" element. This commt adds parsing functionality and tests for the element mentioned above, however, it is not yet actively used. Change-Id: I0e1e2edf47adaa45b22d4b0bcae3640dba7ca200
* gsm0808: Add utils for AoIP Transport Layer AddressPhilipp Maier2017-04-083-1/+125
| | | | | | | | | | The planned support for true A over IP requires the encoding and decoding of a so called "AoIP Transport Layer Address" element. This commt adds parsing functionality and tests for the element mentioned above, however, it is not yet actively used. Change-Id: I57933b0a06a3f54ec2a41e6ecb6ced9fbbc89332
* select: Find the highest fd when filling the fd_setsHolger Hans Peter Freyther2017-04-041-1/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Instead of returning maxfd, which is the highest fd ever seen, take the highest we have seen on this iteration. This makes a tiny difference for the osmo-sip-connector and its event loop integration. select.c ignores the return value of this function right now. This was seen while debugging the eventloop integration of the osmo-sip-connector before and after a VTY connection. The fds being polled didn't go down. Change-Id: I1a6d7271273ec08bb511c21b936891bc508843e4
* logging: Add log_info_cat for DLSS7/DLSCCP/DLSUA/DLM3UAHarald Welte2017-04-031-0/+20
| | | | | | | In Change-Id I61f452208088dc7097165deecef7c058ebb4bd4e we introduced the #defines but didn't introduce the new log_info_cat information. Change-Id: I218aa4cb1fc7640a75663be29bac672dfa8770f5
* Fix LAPD UA message buffer memory leak.Jean-Francois Dionne2017-03-291-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | The state check in lapd_dl_reset causes some buffers never to be released. Using talloc report LAPD UA message buffers are never released after each call and cause a memory leak. Change-Id: I2799b70623f2ec4dbc725eb213e332e98da02a3e
* Add support for PCU version reportMax2017-03-231-0/+1
| | | | | | | | Expand 3GPP TS 52.021 §9.4.43 Probable Cause with Osmocom-specific value for PCU version reporting to enable sending it via OML alarms. Change-Id: If57459c0610f2c7b36d599b13087c8deef8bdd9e Related: OS#1614
* abis: add message type namesMax2017-03-222-0/+104
| | | | | | | | Add human-readable names for Message Types from 3GPP TS 52.021 §9.1 Related: OS#1614 Change-Id: Ide8202b4387351f57ceee34a9eb8c30aef09a663
* abis: add attribute namesMax2017-03-212-0/+72
| | | | | | | Add human-readable names for Attributes from 3GPP TS 52.021 §9.4 Change-Id: I861247c01557dac7e484ef6fb9b170f69c8a7f55 Related: OS#1614
* build: fix build dependencies for generated sourcesNeels Hofmeyr2017-03-201-1/+3
| | | | | | | | Ensure that a changed conv_gen.py and/or conv_codes_gsm.py result in regeneration of the gsm0503* generated sources. Before this patch, manual cleaning of the generated files was necessary to benefit from a code update. Change-Id: Ib4328662c21280c0ea6aa9391a64ada2c6598704
* build: coding/gsm0503: fix build in sep. dir: -I builddirNeels Hofmeyr2017-03-201-0/+1
| | | | | | | | To allow building coding/gsm0503_interleaving.c which includes the generated bit*gen.h (via bits.h), add -I to the builddir include path in order to find the generated bit*gen.h headers there. Change-Id: I0d465bc109765b1315d615243bea6af027afa368
* logging: fail gracefully if log_info() was not calledHarald Welte2017-03-161-0/+21
| | | | | | | | The logging code crashes if osmo_log_info is not set, which is typically achieved by calling log_init(). Let's fail with a reasonable assert and error message if the user forgets that. Change-Id: If3007860d2efe6ea9aec27e7d7439d44a7cd19c2
* add gsm48_pdisc_msgtype_name()Neels Hofmeyr2017-03-162-0/+202
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Composing the message type string requires knowing the protocol discriminator. To ease printing the message type, add this function to switch between the defined value_string[]s depending on pdisc. Also publish the message type value_string[]s -- without inline functions to access them because it is anyway more convenient to use gsm48_pdisc_msgtype_name() instead. Since gsm48_pdisc_msgtype_name() is nontrivial, do not add as inline function -- in case the message type is not known, it needs a static string buffer. Change-Id: I0fca8e95ed5c2148b1a7440eff3fc9c7583898df
* add gsm48_pdisc_names and gsm48_pdisc_name()Neels Hofmeyr2017-03-162-0/+20
| | | | | | | I often want to log the protocol discriminator in the openbsc debug log. It's more useful to get the name directly instead of looking it up every time. Change-Id: I0f053e2a4360b27ffccda7cf82469fb1b1cbb3ae
* auth_milenage: fix check against too large indNeels Hofmeyr2017-03-161-1/+1
| | | | | | | To ensure that the IND index appended to SEQ does not affect the SEQ, the check should read '>= seq_1', not '>'. Change-Id: Ib1251159eee02aa07fae1b429ffec2e4604bf6a8
* ctrl_type_vals: explicitly terminateNeels Hofmeyr2017-03-151-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Don't use CTRL_TYPE_UNKNOWN as value_string[] terminator, use an explicit, more obvious { 0, NULL } termination. Set an explicit string for CTRL_TYPE_UNKNOWN. No other value_string[]s to date have such a "hidden" terminator. BTW, a { 0, "string" } item is not a terminator, only { 0, NULL } is, so we can set a string for CTRL_TYPE_UNKNOWN == 0. Also, having a string value for CTRL_TYPE_UNKNOWN is not harmful because all code paths explicitly check for the CTRL_TYPE_*s that are valid. Adjust the test expectation. From the ctrl_type_vals enum, remove the = 0, because it is implicitly 0 anyway. One motivation to press this fixup: I am trying to add a script that checks whether all value_string[]s are terminated to our jenkins jobs, and to find that this one is terminated, it would need to interpret the CTRL_TYPE_UNKNOWN constant, which would make things far more complex. At this point, all of the value_string[]s have an explicit termination, and I would like to enforce this from now on -- for readable code and to not spend more time on the validator. The patch adding ctrl_type_vals (Icd4e96dd9f00876cb70b43cfcf42ab4f10311b28) was accepted by another reviewer before I could reconfirm my -1, so this is a fixup to enable the termination checking script patches. Related: I2bc93ab4781487e7685cfb63091a489cd126b1a8 (adds script to libosmocore) I7fe3678b524d602fc6aa14bc0ed06308df809a3e (uses in jenkins.sh) Icd4e96dd9f00876cb70b43cfcf42ab4f10311b28 (adds ctrl_type_vals) Change-Id: Ia99f37464c7b36b587da2cc78f52c82725f02cbc
* fix wrong return codeThorsten Alteholz2017-03-151-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | In case we are a daemon, we do not need to daemonize again. On the other hand everything is fine and we also do not need to bail out with an error. The daemonize template at [1] does the same. [1] http://www.itp.uzh.ch/~dpotter/howto/daemonize Change-Id: Ia4dcf7344bd65934faa3d7d46563f6e0532c232e
* osmo_auth_gen_vec: UMTS auth: fix SQN as SEQ || INDNeels Hofmeyr2017-03-151-1/+66
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | So far we incremented SQN by 1, which doesn't match the procedures described in 3GPP TS 33.102. An IND (index) denotes a non-significant part of SQN, and the significant SEQ part needs to be incremented. In OsmoHLR we furthermore want to use the "exception" suggested in annex C.3.4, so that each HLR's client has a fixed IND index. In other words, we will not assign IND cyclically, but keep IND unchanged per auth vector consumer. Add 'ind_bitlen' and 'ind' to the osmo_sub_auth_data.u.umts structure and increment SQN accordingly. Add a comment explaining the details. Because 'ind_bitlen' is still passed as zero, the milenage_test does not change its behavior, which is a feature I want to clearly show in this patch. The test will be expanded for the newly implemented SQN scheme in a subsequent patch. Adjust osmo-auc-gen.c to still show the right SQN and SQN.MS -- because it is passing ind_bitlen == 0, osmo-auc-gen can rely on single increments and know SQN.MS is sqn - 1. Note that osmo-auc-gen_test output remains unchanged. Related: OS#1968 Change-Id: Ibc97e1736a797ffcbf8c1f7d41c5c4518f4e41bf
* osmo_auth_gen_vec: UMTS auth: store last used SQN, not nextNeels Hofmeyr2017-03-151-3/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Prepare for the implementation of splitting SQN increments in SEQ and an IND part; particularly to clearly show where the changes in auth/milenage_test's expectations originate. Rationale: the source of UMTS auth vectors, for us usually OsmoHLR, typically stores the last used SQN, not the next one to be used. Particularly with the upcoming fix of the SQN scheme, this change is important: the next SQN will depend on which entity asks for it, because each auth consumer may have a particular slot in the IND part of SQN. It does not make sense to store the next SQN, because we will not know which consumer that will be for. The milenage_test has always calculated a tuple for SQN == 34. To account for the increment now happening before calculating a tuple, lower the test_aud->sqn by one to 0x21 == 33, so that it is still calculating for SQN == 34. Because we are no longer incrementing SQN after the tuple is generated, milenage_test's expected output after doing an AUTS resync to 31 changes to the next SQN = 32, the SQN used for the generated tuple. (BTW, a subsequent patch will illustrate AUTS in detail.) osmo-auc-gen now needs to pass the user requested SQN less one, because the SQN will be incremented befor generating the auth vector. Also the SQN remains the same after generating, so SQN output needs less decrementing. Note that the expected output for osmo-auc-gen_test remains unchanged, hence the same input arguments (particularly -s <sqn> and -A <auts>) still produce the same results. Note: osmo-hlr regression tests will require adjustments when this patch is merged, because it must now pass desired_sqn - 1 instead of just desired_sqn. See osmo-hlr change-id I4ec5a578537acb1d9e1ebfe00a72417fc3ca5894 . Related: OS#1968 Change-Id: Iadf43f21e0605e9e85f7e8026c40985f7ceff1a3
* lapd_core: Use 'struct value_string' for LAPD state namesHarald Welte2017-03-151-28/+33
| | | | | | | | | We don't really use state numbers without bounds check into string tables since March 2010, when value_string became part of libosmocore. It's time to catch up, 7 years later... Change-Id: I1dac7b4cb441a1119cc167112521e8b8aae62e63
* build: cosmetic: coding: break a CPPFLAGS lineNeels Hofmeyr2017-03-131-1/+3
| | | | | | Matches our general scheme and helps readability of an upcoming patch. Change-Id: I174086a988b51b6e80f3661609069b69a3d41cc7
* libosmocoding: migrate transcoding routines from OsmoBTSVadim Yanitskiy2017-03-078-0/+5555
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | There are some projects, such as GR-GSM and OsmocomBB, which would benefit from using one shared implementation of GSM 05.03 code. So, this commit introduces a new sub-library called libosmocoding, which (for now) provides GSM, GPRS and EDGE transcoding routines, migrated from OsmoBTS. The original GSM 05.03 code from OsmoBTS was relicensed under GPLv2-or-later with permission of copyright holders (Andreas Eversberg, Alexander Chemeris and Tom Tsou). The following data types are currently supported: - xCCH - PDTCH (CS 1-4 and MCS 1-9) - TCH/FR - TCH/HR - TCH/AFS - RCH/AHS - RACH - SCH Change-Id: I0c3256b87686d878e4e716d12393cad5924fdfa1
* ctrl_type_vals: fix range checkNeels Hofmeyr2017-03-061-1/+1
| | | | | | | | In ctrl_cmd_parse(), fix missing check for not parseable ctrl type. Fixup for Icd4e96dd9f00876cb70b43cfcf42ab4f10311b28. Change-Id: I7f8055225e3ee04b2a723bae07b12c42618963a0
* Check for proper lapdm_datalink entityMax2017-03-021-2/+8
| | | | | | | | | | Previously lapdm_datalink->entity->mode was dereferenced without checking if correct entity is present. This might lead to segfault. Check it explicitly before dereferencing, log error and gracefully return if necessary. Change-Id: I0361e3731e86712b415a370cab1128d611988f56 Related: OS#1898
* fix: gsm0808.c: unterminated value_string array gsm0808_bssap_namesNeels Hofmeyr2017-03-021-0/+1
| | | | Change-Id: Ie38bae32372dc41e1902a8f6f0bc550ae515cfb8
* Handle replies in ctrl_cmd_handle()Max2017-03-011-0/+17
| | | | | | | | | | | | Previously *_REPLY and ERROR messages were not explicitly handled which would lead to sending error in response to them which in turn would prompt other party to send error as well which would result in infinite cycle. Handle it explicitly by logging message id and other relevant data. Change-Id: Id96f3a2fc81fa4549f49556d83f062c6b2f59e28 Related: OS#1615
* Use value_string for ctrl_typeMax2017-03-011-32/+13
| | | | | | | | Use value_string for enum ctrl_type instead of custom code. Add corresponding unit tests. Related: OS#1615 Change-Id: Icd4e96dd9f00876cb70b43cfcf42ab4f10311b28
* Fix client-side ctrl interface helpersMax2017-03-011-40/+1
| | | | | | | | * remove unused ctrl_interface_connect() which is not part of public API * add default read callback to osmo_ctrl_conn_alloc() Change-Id: Iaa209e34a849ce0dfe2e29b482c3208ade1a32a4 Related: OS#1615
* Export comp128 v2 and v3 routines as wellHolger Hans Peter Freyther2017-02-271-0/+2
| | | | | | | It is in the public header file and allows to easily bind it from other languages (without having to go through the abstraction). Change-Id: I0128d529c52ec030cfb87b0aff3c69cadf2c59d2
* libosmoctrl: Fix typo in ctrl_interface_connect()Harald Welte2017-02-231-1/+1
| | | | | | it's osmo_sock_init_ofd(), not osmo_sock_init_ifd() Change-Id: Ia6a82031a691403f641815862613d99b31a3a159
* Expand and expose ctrl connection allocationMax2017-02-231-5/+51
| | | | | | | | | | | | Add function for allocating CTRL connection to public headers and replace call to previous static function with it. Add doxygen docs for this function. It's useful if we need to allocate ctrl connection but don't need to bind to any interfaces: when we act as ctrl client. Related: OS#1615 Change-Id: I522ed809cbebfd3d7dd08b4ed9137b39ff192e32
* logging.h: fixup: shorter names for LOGGING_FILTER_* and LOGGING_CTX_*Neels Hofmeyr2017-02-237-43/+43
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | My recent logging patch was merged to master a bit too soon. Accomodate the request for naming that matches the general "LOG" prefix instead of "LOGGING". libosmocore will not be backwards-compatible with the few commits from change-id I5c343630020f4b108099696fd96c2111614c8067 up to this one. This and following commits are backwards compatible with those before that short window. See also: * openbsc change-id Ib2ec5e4884aa90f48051ee2f832af557aa525991 * osmo-pcu change-id I4db4a668f2be07f3d55f848d38d1b490d8a7a685 Change-Id: I424fe3f12ea620338902b2bb8230544bde3f1a93
* logging: centrally define ctx and filter indexesNeels Hofmeyr2017-02-228-48/+49
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | It is too easy for calling code to use the same filter and context indexes for different filters and structs. For example, openbsc's IMSI filter and libgb's GPRS_BVC filter both fall on index 1 even though there are plenty more indexes to choose from. To alleviate this, have one central definition here, sort of like ports.h does for VTY and CTRL port numbers. Add static asserts to make sure the indexes fit in the available array and bit mask space. Calling code like openbsc.git and osmo-pcu need adjustments and/or should move to using these enum values instead of their local definitions. Taking this opportunity to also prepare for a split of struct gsm_subscriber in openbsc into bsc_subsciber and vlr_subscriber with appropriate separate filter index constants for both subscriber types. Include previous LOG_FILTER_ALL in the LOGGING_FILTER_* enum, and replace its use by (1 << LOGGING_FILTER_ALL). Change-Id: I5c343630020f4b108099696fd96c2111614c8067
* fix osmo_auth_gen_vec_auts: copy rand to auth vectorNeels Hofmeyr2017-02-221-1/+8
| | | | | Related: OS#1593 Change-Id: If943731a78089f0aac3d55245de80596d01314a4
* gsup decode: fix expectation of AUTS length, should be 14Neels Hofmeyr2017-02-211-2/+2
| | | | | | The wrong expectation caused OsmoHLR to fail on Auth Sync. Change-Id: I277fb3d407396dffa5c07a9c5454d87a415d393f
* Document ctrl_interface_setup_dynip() functionMax2017-02-191-0/+8
| | | | Change-Id: Ie1d5881dda7a9b797d15e9e1eead8281a994d91e
* fix: gprs_bssgp_vty: logging filter: wrong constantNeels Hofmeyr2017-02-171-1/+1
| | | | | | | Setting the BVC log filter to NULL worked only if the NSVC filter was set, use the proper constant instead. Change-Id: Ic1cc268ed20700698c93d3ff8bf85cc0f01d3b1b
* gsup: add osmo_gsup_message_type_name()Neels Hofmeyr2017-02-152-0/+30
| | | | Change-Id: Ic29b588b72893821d73fe90ecc16c6bf78d5a360
* osmo_hexparse: allow whitespace in parsed string, add ws testNeels Hofmeyr2017-02-141-9/+22
| | | | | | | | This is particularly useful for hex dumps containing spaces found in a log (e.g. osmo-nitb authentication rand token), which can now be passed in quotes to osmo-auc-gen without having to edit the spaces away. Change-Id: Ib7af07f674a2d26c8569acdee98835fb3e626c45
* cosmetic: replace fprintf with LOGPPhilipp Maier2017-02-091-8/+12
| | | | | | | socket.c still uses fprintf to output error messages. This commit replaces the fprintf with proper LOGP messages. Change-Id: Ia2993415d5f5c33ccd719af239ff59252d11b764