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According to 3GPP TS 29.002, there are two services:
- MAP-MO-FORWARD-SHORT-MESSAGE (see 12.2),
- MAP-MT-FORWARD-SHORT-MESSAGE (see 12.9),
which are used to forward MO/MT short messages.
This change replicates both services as GSUP messages:
- OSMO_GSUP_MSGT_MO_FORWARD_SM_*,
- OSMO_GSUP_MSGT_MT_FORWARD_SM_*.
Please note, that only the 'must-have' IEs are introduced
by this change, in particular the following:
- OSMO_GSUP_SM_RP_MR_IE (see note below),
- OSMO_GSUP_SM_RP_DA_IE (see 7.6.8.1),
- OSMO_GSUP_SM_RP_OA_IE (see 7.6.8.2),
- OSMO_GSUP_SM_RP_UI_IE (see 7.6.8.4),
- OSMO_GSUP_SM_RP_MMS_IE (see 7.6.8.7),
- OSMO_GSUP_SM_RP_CAUSE_IE (see GSM TS 04.11, 8.2.5.4),
where both SM_RP_DA and SM_RP_OA IEs basically contain
a single nested TV of the following format:
- T: identity type (see 'osmo_gsup_sms_sm_rp_oda_t'),
- V: encoded identity itself (optional).
According to GSM TS 04.11, every single message on the SM-RL has
an unique message reference (see 8.2.3), that is used to link
an RP-ACK or RP-ERROR message to the associated (preceding)
RP-DATA or RP-SMMA message transfer attempt.
In case of TCAP/MAP, this message reference is being mapped to the
Invoke ID. But since GSUP has no 'Invoke ID' IE, and it is not
required for other applications (other than SMS), this change
introduces a special 'SM_RP_MR' IE that doesn't exist in MAP.
Change-Id: Ibe325c64ae2d6c626b232533bb4cbc65fc2b5d71
Related Change-Id: (docs) Ie0150756c33c1352bc4eb49421824542c711175c
Related Change-Id: (TTCN) Ibf49474a81235096c032ea21f217170f523bd94e
Related: OS#3587
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Add functions to encode and decode Global Call Reference as per
3GPP TS 29.205 Table B 2.1.9.1 add corresponding tests.
Change-Id: Iee95aa4e5c056645b6cb5667e4a067097d52dfbf
Related: OS#2487
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We already have some GSM29118 related definitions and functions in
libosmocore. Lets also add some functions to generate GSM29118 messages
(similar to those we have for GSM0808).
Change-Id: Ic87f8a771b87b52215d0a7451b67794557b80b8a
Related: OS#3615
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Change-Id: Idddfc9b851eb4c2fa7dd661a9ce1b03a04883109
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Completely drop the implementations of log_vty_command_{str,description}().
These functions have been public API once, marked as deprecated since
c65c5b4ea075ef6cef11fff9442ae0b15c1d6af7 (March 2017). I considered to keep
them, or reduce them to useless stubs, but it is quite silly, really. These
functions are completely and utterly useless outside of libosmocore. Any
program linking these deserves to fail.
Re-implement vty logging level command gen, in logging_vty.c. logging.c is
simply the wrong place for that.
Introduce logging_internal.h to share logging definitions to logging_vty.c
without publishing as API.
Introduce static gen_logging_level_cmd_strs() to compose a list of category
arguments with their descriptions for VTY commands. Use osmo_talloc_asprintf()
instead of the previous error prone and chaotic strlen() counting method.
Do not dynamically generate log level arguments, just keep static strings. We
are super unlikely to ever change the log levels we have.
No changes in logging_vty_test.vty: proves that there is no functional change.
All of this, besides introducing basic sanity, is cosmetic preparation to be
able to re-use the generic command generation code for arbitrary commands with
category or level args (for deprecated and new keywords).
Rationale: I want to hide 'all' and 'everything' from the VTY command
documentation, by means of deprecating. I first tried to simply define a
deprecated 'logging level CAT everything' command:
logging level (all|rsl|rr|...) (debug|info|notice|error|fatal)
logging level CAT everything # <- deprecated and hidden
But unfortunately, command matching doesn't work as intended when the CAT
argument reflects a valid category; I want it to invoke the deprecated function
as soon as the 'everything' keyword follows, but it stays stuck to the "valid"
command when the category argument matches an explicit keyword in that list,
and will throw an error on the following 'everything' keyword. I.e.:
logging level rsl everything
% Unknown command # <-- leads to config file parse error
logging level unknown_string everything
% Ignoring deprecated 'everything' # <-- works only for invalid categories
So I need to define 'everything' separately, again with a list of each valid
category instead of a generic CAT arg.
Change-Id: I3b083f27e3d751ccec258880ae7676e9af959a63
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This imports the code from osmo-msc 6afef893e17bce67e4d4119acd34d480ed03ba77
with minimal changes to make it compile. Symbol renaming to osmo_
prefix is done separately in a follow-up patch to have a as-clean-as-possible
import first.
Change-Id: I9bc38102318da02d1fe46ef516df3cfd6bf8e3da
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The conv_gen.py utility was tested against both Python 2 and 3,
so there is no need to enforce Python 2. Also, having:
#!/usr/local/bin/python{2|3}
is a bad idea, because Python may be installed in a different location.
Change-Id: I6007d481047b584db13d6eda70fb99f11f9ddaa1
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* prefix all symbols/constants with osmo_
* use stdint.h types instead of kernel types
* use Doxygen API documentation
* use Osmocom CRC16-CCITT functions
* use Osmocom bit-reversal functions
* integrate with Automake
Change-Id: I109085ab3e412c20b19cd42fb7137aa0e4167542
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osmo-bsc and osmo-bts share enums and value strings to describe
feature data that is exchanged via OML (manufacturer id) on startup.
Also the functions to set and get the respecitive bits in the feature
bitvectors are in osmo-bsc and osmo-bts. This is a code duplication
and should be resolved.
- add enum osmo_bts_features (replaces enum gsm_bts_features)
- add osmo_bts_features_descs (replaces gsm_bts_features_descs)
- add osmo_bts_set_feature (replaces gsm_btsmodel_set_feature)
- add osmo_bts_has_feature (replaces gsm_btsmodel_has_feature)
Change-Id: Id0c35aef11aa49aa40abe7deef1f9dbd12210776
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If a monotonic clock must be used, then the clock_gettime API is used
which uses timespec structures. Linux systems by default don't provide
helpers to calculate time using timespecs, so let's add them here.
Let's also make this header public so these helpers can be used in other
projects using libosmocore (expected user: libosmo-netif).
Change-Id: I45fc993b9bb0a343763238bf463c8640f47b00f1
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When a bad GSM voice frame is received, it's being replaced
by a silence frame. This may cause unpleasant audio effects.
This change implements a functionality to craft a replacement
frame from the last known good frame. Currently, only FR is
supported, support for other codecs may be added latter.
Change-Id: I06a21f60db01bfe1c2b838f93866fad1d53fdcd1
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This change defines the GSM FR bit positions as described
in RFC 3551, which will be used by further ECU
(Error Correction Unit) implementation.
Change-Id: I1d0a198af0f8dd1f690b5a81f5c9eb92c43aefed
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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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These PRBS sequences are specified in ITU-T O.150. They are typically
used as test data to be transmitted for BER (bit error rate) testing.
Change-Id: I227b6a6e86a251460ecb816afa9a7439d5fb94d1
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Change-Id: I1f4fc2761b55a4f83544c1c3793ab67fec9fc120
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Change-Id: If9d50d634381f43b2c67b97fea36a462a66e4559
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We need to have an architecture-independend way of endian conversion /
byte swapping functions which will also work on embedded (bare iron)
builds. Let's introduce osmocom/core/bytesawp.h for this purpose.
Change-Id: Ibc0cc1e36d4ed63a35cf8ceff3af0f26e5ac7a3d
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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
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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
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To ensure that a separate build dir keeps the source dir clean of state,
generate the gsm0503.h to the builddir instead of the srcdir. Adjustments for
everyone to access the right paths were added in previous patches.
Change-Id: Ia773ef5893a2018feb416061aefcf51835df18d2
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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
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Since we have automatic header generation, implemented in the
utils/conv_gen.py, it's time to use this feature!
Change-Id: I21caa4e433b2cc1861611e35350a9671da444c2a
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In the process, also:
* Change the license from AGPLv3 to GPLv2-or-later;
* correct spelling of 'sysmocom' to lowercase;
* add '2016' to the copyright;
* rename to osmo_*;
* add API docs;
* add logging category DLOAP: define id and add to internal_cat;
* redirect all oap.c logging to DLOAP.
A unit test will follow in a subsequent patch, since it needs a minor tweak for
decoding of boolean values.
The related openbsc change-id is I2f06aaa6eb54eafa860cfed8e72e41d82ff1c4cf.
Tweaked-by: Neels Hofmeyr
Change-Id: If5099e60681a215e798b6675f21813f26769c253
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Includes EGPRS coding and puncturing scheme (CPS) tables from 3GPP
TS 04.60. Currently osmo-bts-trx is the only user of CPS table
values, but this may change with gprsdecode and other utilities.
Change-Id: I09fe6514a0e2e51bb3206f8387633f7e0255345f
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For shared use by osmo-pcu and osmo-bts-trx.
Change-Id: I500cdc87cd30faf36c8cd92d234642f809c8f2aa
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Corresponding test code include both official test vectors from the
specs and data from over-the-air tests.
This obsoletes libosmo-crypt-a53 as it was last missing piece
unimplemented in libosmogsm.
Change-Id: I939e4f6b91b4a7c591ef3761fe2d46ed1c2fb2d3
Related: OS#1582
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This code is supposed to formalize some of the state machine handling in
Osmocom code.
Change-Id: I0b0965a912598c1f6b84042a99fea9d522642466
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/163
Tested-by: Jenkins Builder
Reviewed-by: Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
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Change-Id: I6423f8d75bb3e7aeca285854ab3232a087d62b57
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/304
Reviewed-by: Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
Tested-by: Jenkins Builder
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Move those routines from OpenBSC to libosmogsm, so they can be
re-used from other programs. I think it was a mistake to add them only
inside the openbsc repository in the first place. We need to pay more
attention to this in the future.
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The definitions in this header file (and associated strings in the
c file) are generic about the GPRS Layer3 signalling protocols, and
thus should be part of the library.
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Add python utility to generate .c code with convolutional
encoder/decoder based on polynomial description of the code. If argument
given it'll be interpreted as intended output directory, otherwise
current working directory is used.
Codes for *CCH, CS2/3 and TCH/AFS are generated. Corresponding manual
implementations are removed from tests. This introduce build-time
dependency on python.
The main work for this patch was generously contributed by Sylvain
Munaut.
Fixes: OS#1629
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Add convenience function to append range1024 encoded data (see 3GPP TS
44.018 Annex J) to a given bitvec.
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The tables permit code to determine the APDU class of an APDU
based on it APDU/TPDU header (CLA/INS/P1/P2/P3).
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This may seem like overkill for a mere const char * config item, but it makes
the Control interface VTY commands reusable in any main() scope (inspired by
libosmo-abis' VTY config).
Add API functions ctrl_vty_init() and ctrl_vty_get_bind_addr(), in new files
src/ctrl/control_vty.c and include/osmocom/ctrl/control_vty.h, compiled and/or
installed dependent on ENABLE_VTY.
Using these functions allows configuring a static const char* with the VTY
commands
ctrl
bind A.B.C.D
which callers shall subsequently use to bind the Control interface to a
specific local interface address, by passing the return value of
ctrl_vty_get_bind_addr() to control_interface_setup().
Add CTRL_NODE to enum node_type, "eating" RESERVED4_NODE to heed that comment
on avoiding ABI changes.
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Add bit map encoder and decoder functions: decoder is fully functional
while encoder is good enough for testing - no backtracking to find
the best possible compression is implemented. If somebody is willing to
implement MS side of EDGE than this has to be expanded.
Add corresponding tests.
N. B: the encoding is implemented according to ETSI TS 44.060 which is
slightly different from T4 used for fax according to CCITT G31D (RFC 804).
Ticket: OW#2407
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Signed-off-by: Max <msuraev@sysmocom.de>
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Shipping our own private copy of talloc was a good idea in 2008,
when it was not readily available on most target platforms. Today,
the situation is quite different, as it is a standard library on
major Linux distributions.
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This introduces a new configure flag by which the libosmocore-internal
talloc code is not compiled, but rather a system-wide libtalloc is used.
When we started openbsc/libosmocore in 2008, libtalloc was not widely
present on systems yet. This has changed meanwhile, and we should
simply use the system-wide library
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This commit provides the stats reporting framework that can manage
several types of measurement reporters. Initially support for
rate_ctr and the statsd protocol is included.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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This file will contain the VTY code related to statistics.
This commit adds a minimal file with just as single VTY command:
- show stats This command shows all statistical values
To enable this and future commands, the main program needs to call
stats_vty_add_cmds().
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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This commit adds instrumentation function to gather measurement
and statistical values similar to counter groups.
Multiple values can be stored per item, which can be retrieved in
FIFO order. Getting values from the item does not modify its state to
allow for multiple independant backends (e.g. VTY and statd).
When a new value is set, the oldest value gets silently overwritten.
Lost values are skipped when getting values from the item.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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The current functions are used to 'qualify' an APN from the
user-supplied APN name (name identifier) towards the fully-qualified
APN name which is used in the .grps DNS zone.
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On GNU __BYTE_ORDER and __LITTLE_ENDIAN is defined and
the include is "endian.h" on FreeBSD it is "sys/endian.h"
and LITTLE_ENDIAN/_LITTLE_ENDIAN and BYTE_ORDER/_BYTE_ORDER
is defined.
Create a header file that defines OSMO_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
and OSMO_IS_BIG_ENDIAN and can be used as
#if OSMO_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
do_little_endian
#elif OSMO_IS_BIG_ENDIAN
do_big_endian
#else
#error "Unknown endian"
#endif
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These patches enhance the Supplementary Service (SS) processing from
only being able to handle USSD to other SS, specifically activation,
deactivation and interrogation of those SS. Registration is not yet
implemented.
include/osmocom/gsm/protocol/gsm_09_02.h has been added with needed
values for SS.
Modified by Harald Welte to keep the old ussd-only functiosn for API/ABI
stability.
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Those hex strings can then be copy+pasted into the OSmoNITB VTY
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Now we actually build the recently-imported libctrl
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imported from http://openbsc.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/PortNumbers
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As we are breaking builds by moving functions from libosmo-abis to
libosmocore anyway, we might as well give functions more appropriate
names. ipaccess is a company, while IPA is the multiplex protocol, and
CCM is the protocol used for establishing identities on the IPA
multiplex.
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