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Pau Espin Pedrol
cfef36837e Bump version: 1.9.0.26-c9466-dirty → 1.10.0
Change-Id: If6d23bd0628cebf6cfa8fca0ae8a91278264e2a3
2022-06-28 18:50:25 +02:00
Harald Welte
c946605208 update git URLs (git -> https; gitea)
Change-Id: I122aa939df79663a4f226565b32524b2bfdf7c68
2022-06-18 12:18:10 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
a02faff1ac iuup: Check for IuUP Initialization retrans
Since libosmocore.git Change-Id
I5cb740702805693cc7f0a550e2e093f9bfdd507c, the IuUP stack can send INIT
event more than once, it sends one each time an IuUP Initialization
message is received.
This is done since potentially a peer could send an Initialization
message at any time with a different subflow size configuration. So
ideally we should update all osmo-mgw state regarding codecs, and
forward the Init starting the procedure on the other conn of the
endpoint.
However, this scenario is most probably not going to happen right now
and it would be a lot of work to implement and test,
and subsequent INITs we received will almost surely come from
retransmissions of the initial Initialization message, which means
content will not really change.
Hence, it makes sense to simply drop the receive message (the IuUP stack
already takes care of re-ACKing it) and let the endpoint state continue
with its ongoing procedures.

Related: SYS#4705
Change-Id: Ib97bc6f57d265622e24a776b96f0a82c25d33d39
2022-06-13 15:57:39 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
ce055d5ac4 iuup: Fix caps in logging message
Change-Id: Icf836f770f22a9460378f91ef037997a73464faa
2022-05-25 18:34:06 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
452f2ba5bd IuUP: Support RFCI ID != RFCI Index
The initially merged IuUP API and implementation in libosmocore assumed
that RFCI with ID was always in the position of its ID inside the list
of RFCIs. This was the case for messages sent by ip.access nano3g as well
as our own osmocom implementation. However it was noticed that other nodes
from other vendors actually use other order, as allowed by the IuUP message
format.
Hence, we need to break the assumption and provide explicit ID
information in the list.

NOTICE: This commit implies an API change when using libosmogsm.
However, the previous API was never available in any libosmogsm release,
and only available in both libosmogsm and osmo-mgw master, so we are
only breaking compatibility between different master versions, which is
acceptable.

Related: SYS#5969
Depends: libosmocore.git Change-Id Ib21cee2e30bf83dff4e167f79541796007af9845
Change-Id: I40ebf36ad37f5196751caf2297a340e538ad28bc
2022-05-25 13:37:28 +02:00
Vadim Yanitskiy
0b6faa4521 libosmo-mgcp: e1: fix memleaks in e1_recv_cb()
Change-Id: I4be9e6d09b34e792f24c9f09d19dce15b9dfbe3f
Fixes: OS#5533
2022-04-18 02:29:42 +03:00
Vadim Yanitskiy
1c69fb0f14 tests: use 'check_PROGRAMS' instead of 'noinst_PROGRAMS'
When using 'check_PROGRAMS', autoconf/automake generates smarter
Makefiles, so that the test programs are not being compiled during
the normal 'make all', but only during 'make check'.

Change-Id: I938669a78b4afa808ca4f741aee9919944aeb7f6
2022-04-13 19:55:34 +03:00
Philipp Maier
069dd16b67 mgcp_network: fix typo RTPC -> RTCP
Change-Id: I3274441a1bf6f4f015f01017ef03451b7f79310a
2022-03-30 17:05:56 +02:00
Philipp Maier
e144275757 mgcp_network: do not try to convert RTCP packets
Make sure that RTCP packets do not enter the code path where AMR OA and BWE
is converted. The conversion will fail and the RTCP packet will be
dropped.

Change-Id: Ic850344d8b5f7710d12e4553a4033b733dced52b
Related: SYS#5902
2022-03-30 17:05:56 +02:00
Philipp Maier
e0058b7207 mgcp_codec: do not differentiate between oa and bwe when comparing codec
AMR that has the payload format bandwith-efficient is the same codec as
AMR that has the payload format octet-aligned. Its the same codec, and a
comparison of the codec info with the function codecs_same() should
return true (=equal).

The affected function codecs_same() is used by mgcp_codec_pt_translate().
When the egress payload type number is looked up, the ingress and egress
codec information is compared. When one end is using AMR in
bandwith-efficient format and the other end is using it in
octet-alingned format. Then the codec still must be recognized as the
same codec. Othersiwse the payload type number translation would not
work, even though the codec is the same on both sides.

Change-Id: I64731570c287a75d39c79c10e1bc09a37bdd54d6
Related: SYS#5834
2022-02-16 17:17:45 +01:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
bb3ccdea1a Initial IuUP support using proper FSMs
Related: OS#1937
Depends: libosmocore Change-Id I63ee780b4aa162ea097410b234e73984000c0965
Change-Id: I6694a21480b25ab8f35d375295be6601ce38e31d
2022-02-07 17:50:31 +00:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
2799ff9bb9 Make function amr_is_octet_aligned publicly available
it will be used by mgcp_iuup.c in follow-up patch.

Change-Id: Iffaf90c1f713feef0c609a7581a346f5f28141d9
2022-01-18 14:56:34 +00:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
fed5feafd3 Drop unneeded ax_check_compile_flag.m4
The macro is no longer used since
172f5acfce.

Change-Id: I2daa73b960a9f3ae7babb8b44dc343aaaf3b57aa
2022-01-11 17:46:41 +00:00
Philipp Maier
1de5ed6f97 mgcp_client: add new codec IUFP as VND.3GPP.IUFP
3GPP TS 25.414 5.1.3.3.1.6 specifies that IuUP can use RTP as transport.
The payload type is specified from 96-127, which shall be ignored on the
receiving end anyway.

The payload type number we use shall be 96 by default.

Change-Id: Ifd1210a897743396899f34457c96e6fd2109c6b3
Related: SYS#5152
2022-01-04 15:50:39 +01:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
80751d850b cosmetic: mgcp_codec.c: Fix typo in comment
Change-Id: Ic93c9bcf6d3a12cc42fdfee2be97662adf068409
2022-01-03 15:26:27 +01:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
2c40164ff0 Define mgcp_rtp_end.output_enabled as bool
Change-Id: I55f7796ef774f86050041f2c5e3a2f8f7d1f56df
2022-01-03 12:29:39 +01:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
e308202285 mgcp_network.c: Fix byte alignment of CRC Header for ACK Initialization
The Header CRC field is 6 bits, not 8, and spans bits 7-2.

Fixes: ebb05c1f90
Change-Id: I9a8179813d451948bfa02443894fdd2313dfc4a0
2021-12-28 21:05:47 +00:00
Alexander Couzens
b4a067c9fb doc/overview: fix wrong project page link
Change-Id: Ie221099bf1ac278729817ae88773cfc3a709ffba
2021-12-25 20:17:09 +01:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
8029b12146 cosmetic: Rename variable payload=>payload_type
Using "payload" there is misleading, the proper naming is payload type,
a well known term for RTP.

Change-Id: Ifcad63b0ba5068acd555960c71c3ad1489a2b870
2021-12-23 16:22:32 +01:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
ebb05c1f90 mgcp_network.c: Set proper CRC Header for ACK Initialization
Discovered while debugging wireshark CRC calculation and implementing
new IuUP code in libosmocore.

Change-Id: Ic8350d1f9a9e5dcefeb787462d267bfac08d778f
2021-12-16 16:11:09 +01:00
Oliver Smith
bc3f3b40fe treewide: remove FSF address
Remove the paragraph about writing to the Free Software Foundation's
mailing address. The FSF has changed addresses in the past, and may do
so again. In 2021 this is not useful, let's rather have a bit less
boilerplate at the start of source files.

Change-Id: I2a623f67e116d5e56091ae5860ca2a305c57e50a
2021-12-14 12:50:59 +00:00
Philipp Maier
fae09f4562 configuration: point out difference between trunk-nr and e1 line nr
When configuring osmo-mgw the user may choose an arbitrary trunk number
for the E1 trunk and sets a line number that must match the number of
the physical line that is used with the particular trunk. This is easy
to confuse, so lets add a note to the maual that mekes this clear.

Change-Id: I4b647a60d21cae99663a8258d6636ec8a7609d97
Related OS#5308

Change-Id: Ide27fda6d9ee2627bb544d21aa65161eace35a34
2021-11-25 15:44:57 +01:00
Eric
7c0fe31697 fix mgcp_conn_free_all ubsan complaints
ubsan still complains about a unaligned load that can't be explained, so
silence it:

/mgw-threads/install/include/osmocom/core/linuxlist.h:171:15: runtime
error: member access within misaligned address 0x612000000249 for type
'const struct llist_head', which requires 8 byte alignment
0x612000000249: note: pointer points here
00 00 00  48 02 00 00 20 61 00 00  48 02 00 00 20 61 00 00  60 02 00 00
a0 62 00 00  80 1f 49 00 00
              ^
SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior
/mgw-threads/install/include/osmocom/core/linuxlist.h:171:15 in
/mgw-threads/install/include/osmocom/core/linuxlist.h:171:15: runtime
error: load of misaligned address 0x612000000249 for type 'struct
llist_head *const', which requires 8 byte alignment
0x612000000249: note: pointer points here
00 00 00  48 02 00 00 20 61 00 00  48 02 00 00 20 61 00 00  60 02 00 00
a0 62 00 00  80 1f 49 00 00
              ^
SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior
/mgw-threads/install/include/osmocom/core/linuxlist.h:171:15 in
mgcp_conn.c:303:17: runtime error: member access within misaligned
address 0x612000000249 for type 'struct llist_head', which requires 8
byte alignment
0x612000000249: note: pointer points here
00 00 00  48 02 00 00 20 61 00 00  48 02 00 00 20 61 00 00  60 02 00 00
a0 62 00 00  80 1f 49 00 00
              ^
SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior
mgcp_conn.c:303:17 in
mgcp_conn.c:303:17: runtime error: load of misaligned address
0x612000000249 for type 'struct llist_head *', which requires 8 byte
alignment
0x612000000249: note: pointer points here
00 00 00  48 02 00 00 20 61 00 00  48 02 00 00 20 61 00 00  60 02 00 00
a0 62 00 00  80 1f 49 00 00
              ^
SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior
mgcp_conn.c:303:17 in
mgcp_conn.c:304:30: runtime error: member access within misaligned
address 0x4800006120000002 for type 'struct mgcp_conn', which requires 8
byte alignment
0x4800006120000002: note: pointer points here
<memory cannot be printed>
SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior
mgcp_conn.c:304:30 in
AddressSanitizer:DEADLYSIGNAL
=================================================================
==223426==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: SEGV on unknown address (pc
0x0000004553f7 bp 0x7ffda5855080 sp 0x7ffda5855040 T0)
==223426==The signal is caused by a READ memory access.
==223426==Hint: this fault was caused by a dereference of a high value
address (see register values below).  Disassemble the provided pc to
learn which register was used.
/mgw-threads/osmo-mgw/src/libosmo-mgcp/mgcp_conn.c:199:14
/mgw-threads/osmo-mgw/src/libosmo-mgcp/mgcp_conn.c:258:9
/mgw-threads/osmo-mgw/src/libosmo-mgcp/mgcp_conn.c:304:3
/mgw-threads/osmo-mgw/src/libosmo-mgcp/mgcp_endp.c:124:2
/mgw-threads/osmo-mgw/tests/mgcp/mgcp_test.c:670:3
/mgw-threads/osmo-mgw/tests/mgcp/mgcp_test.c:923:2
/mgw-threads/osmo-mgw/tests/mgcp/mgcp_test.c:2248:2
/build/glibc-eX1tMB/glibc-2.31/csu/../csu/libc-start.c:308:16
(/mgw-threads/osmo-mgw/tests/mgcp/mgcp_test+0x404c2d)

AddressSanitizer can not provide additional info.
SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: SEGV
/mgw-threads/osmo-mgw/src/libosmo-mgcp/mgcp_conn.c:199:14 in
mgcp_conn_get
==223426==ABORTING

Change-Id: Ifd056eeb88966df164c07b9165b25faa4edbaadb
2021-11-17 21:20:08 +00:00
Eric
98aef217c6 clang-format: remove foreach macros
We don't really care about the kernel style after all and the linter
complains about proper formatting, so remove all for-like macros so
we don't accidentally apply kernel style formatting.

Change-Id: Ia1b5848b31470b694a2031ad83e84f3132212f94
2021-11-17 21:20:08 +00:00
Eric
e03e34f8bb add a lock-free bounded spsc interthread queue
Not entirely wait-free: allows waiting on a fd, and in general fd
notifications for poll-loop integration between threads.

Change-Id: I4f17042baf76d086ce6b20eb99402dc64c22c657
2021-11-17 21:20:08 +00:00
Eric
ee6958c9a8 rework message handling
This was previously broken and a free endpoint was requirted to dlcx *,
additionaly globally handling this is difficult due to different
response
codes, so just do it in the functions, they know best.

Change-Id: I8cbbe5936067ea1caa7935e8d14908ac5c4010bd
2021-11-17 21:20:08 +00:00
Eric
fbcf4a6f6c adjust mgcp response context
This patch also prepares for threading.

Change-Id: Id17f51d8bc0d1ba26f7fca72b1679ffadc9d6dc8
2021-11-17 21:20:08 +00:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
58dc88bc31 Bump version: 1.8.1.90-aac8-dirty → 1.9.0
Change-Id: Icfc615c0d7d826269962b0d94fbe53c2f8adfdaf
2021-11-16 16:59:21 +01:00
Eric
aac84edc9d fix up some docstrings that lost their dot
Change-Id: I88333c165f1dc11ae29f4c1726c15656386d1f0e
2021-11-09 18:45:09 +01:00
Oliver Smith
172f5acfce Revert "Turn some compiler warnings into errors"
Do not turn some compiler warnings into errors by default. This patch
was added before --enable-werror was available.

We build with --enable-werror during development and in CI. If the code
is built with a different compiler that throws additional warnings, it
should not stop the build.

This reverts commit 34f012639d.

Related: OS#5289
Change-Id: I6042f917a5a891dd13cb96d9477a45a45a7b35fe
2021-11-04 10:52:40 +01:00
Eric
fdbefde869 fix mgcp_conn_free_all
It calls itself recursively which messes with the list an ep, so ubsan
complains.

Change-Id: If38ead0ba0c28396df2332990c98b2532cf17d1c
2021-11-03 15:19:13 +00:00
Eric
25ecc91c3b rename strip_epname and find_specific_endpoint and make them available
Change-Id: I4f76676640a308ab84da3848e1c1ec22bd5d9566
2021-11-03 15:19:13 +00:00
Eric
995529548b add modified .clang-format
Adjusted ColumnLimit: 80 -> 120
Added ForEachMacros:
  - 'for_each_line'
  - 'for_each_non_empty_line'

Change-Id: I080cf2d2437d0b8e6190fbd7c01af8cdc9420878
2021-11-03 15:18:45 +00:00
Vadim Yanitskiy
0c04500ac5 libosmo-mgcp: use OSMO_STRLCPY_ARRAY in mgcp_codec_add()
Change-Id: Icc2486308577b587a6ebd1b44b2fa92693aa7fc7
Fixes: CID#240100
2021-10-21 00:07:02 +03:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
a0b69f1896 Fix attribute parsing on gcc 11.1.0
Fixes following compilation error:
"osmo-mgw/src/libosmo-mgcp/mgcp_stat.c:39:1: error: ‘integer’ attribute directive ignored"

Change-Id: Ia5167068abe8a22cd35a833396cbd7cb531c7e83
Fixes: f936e10f07
2021-09-20 10:00:50 +00:00
Eric
fbf78d13f1 endp: do not cache cfg pointer
There is no obvious reason why we would want to complicate the code by
caching pointers, since pointer traversal is probably not a performance
bottleneck, and if it is we should rather take a look at our dozens of
linked lists first..

Change-Id: I2456ba63598f76200d53e00223abf60bb36a49c0
2021-09-14 18:33:24 +02:00
Philipp Maier
df9192efee mgcp_client: add MGW name as logging context
Usually only one MGCP client per application is present. Then the log
lines from mgcp_client.c will be distinguishable without additional
information. When the application is using a pool of MGWs, then the
various MGCP Client instances become hard to distinguish.

- Add a possibility to set a description (name) for each MGW pool
  member. When no description is set, use the domain name.

- Output the pool member name on each log line in mgcp_client.c
  and mgcp_client_pool.c

Change-Id: I53ff5445c8e5faffa4ef908ffb1fdb1f47ea2904
Related: SYS#5091
2021-09-14 07:01:04 +00:00
Eric
70a658a2ba adjust talloc context
there is no obvious reason why the endpoints that belong to a trunk would
have the (global) config as parent context, you can't really have endpoints
without a trunk anyway.

Change-Id: Id3d5fefc12b7d442c09c507b3a8b0231e46e3068
2021-09-13 18:49:49 +02:00
Eric
2764bdb1aa embed strings into structs
They are mostly not even as large as the talloc header used to
dynamically allocate them, and they are also not "shared" by anything.

Change-Id: I7b46d531c5d3b53984f2ce44538116973f6a074d
2021-09-13 18:49:49 +02:00
Eric
55fdfc223e globally lock the portrange when trying to grab a port to prep for multithreading
Change-Id: I78ae737b829bb428372f34db7d5bc601b5088b78
2021-09-13 18:49:49 +02:00
Eric
8f33303660 libosmo-mgcp: do not use the default msgb talloc context
Trunk is safe, since it will not disappear sooner than the endpoints or
connections.

osmux still missing!

Change-Id: I15b01085f31e9a10a1ad381713ca2275356ca20c
2021-09-13 18:49:49 +02:00
Eric
a94c56e4c6 libosmo-mgcp: atomic rate counter group indexes
Postfix++ on atomics is specified as rmw operation with
memory_order_seq_cst.

Change-Id: Ib82d15aab2b3ba25827f9cf8751dbf87ee92a444
2021-09-13 18:49:49 +02:00
Eric
2ebcf5c34a libosmo-mgcp: cleanup audio codex alloc
No need to complicate audio codes with pointers, our "usual" string is
barely larger than a poointer, five times smaller than a talloc header,
and most importantly not really optional anyway...

Change-Id: Icc41643050a5e1ca3c66f307d60b6911ba1b8032
2021-09-13 18:49:49 +02:00
Eric
f936e10f07 stats: make sanitizers happy
The test expects wrapping here, but the undefined sanitizer is not happy
with that, so disable it.

Change-Id: I59ec65519ea028d4628ba4b56c939aef70794abf
2021-09-13 18:49:38 +02:00
Eric
e303fa9ff3 mgcp_sdp: fix potential leak
Change-Id: I31527b54f602634024a0b687eef26a9b29354282
2021-09-10 17:24:45 +02:00
Eric
958f5e74cc rename do_retransmission
...because it does not "do"

Change-Id: I5513e0ad15db4a0629f4e0348fc3e84d9972259a
2021-09-10 17:24:45 +02:00
Eric
1e8d5fa44b fix missing includes and forward declarations
Change-Id: I669e475f7ab74abef85f0f6194cc37db04af62e3
2021-09-10 17:24:45 +02:00
Eric
374ad788d8 configure.ac: fix maybe-uninitialized for clang
Clang and gcc have different names for this, but the check fails without
-Werror since clang only warns about unknown args.

The previous check led to a lot of "unknown arg" spam while compiling
with clang.

Change-Id: Iad6c16beed26d5fe8952d7d5a79a93845c391b48
2021-09-10 17:24:45 +02:00
Eric
da07b90f0f add vscode stuff to gitignore
Change-Id: If3cfb71700929aa63df7f4f7f89f5392ba94c77e
2021-09-09 16:04:17 +02:00
Philipp Maier
fa495d669f mgcp_client: fix typo in doxygen comment
Change-Id: I4431502ebbaa980f2abfdb98acba0f55ca658292
2021-09-02 10:09:28 +02:00
Philipp Maier
439c86fc58 mgcp_ratectr: remove unusued rate counters
The change I19f67db1c56473f47338b56114f6bbae8981d067 removes the
policy_cb and change_cb callback funtions, but it does not remove
the related ratecounters.

Change-Id: I53aa3c890555055466e86b09a359375a10d3be7b
2021-08-23 15:32:49 +02:00
Philipp Maier
74e83d3d82 mgcp_client_vty: fixing docstring
The docstring in the VTY command that is used to remove MGCP client
instances lacks the NO_STR constant.

Change-Id: I53f3e763a77ed8be78c5a51b1472f4b70bade9d4
Related: SYS#5091
2021-08-20 09:58:46 +02:00
Philipp Maier
d55be05af1 mgcp_client_vty: cosmetic: doc string should terminated with \n
Change-Id: I34c16490e08af0c9853f1a794113c191bb65d09a
2021-08-19 14:58:31 +02:00
Philipp Maier
8f91a7f450 mgcp_client_vty: fix docstrings for mgw-pool
The interactive VTY commands to reconnect, block and unblock MGCP
clients from the pool are not displayed properly because the doctring
lacks the reference number.

Change-Id: I0367c33f5cd02978e3f14b1343dfaafa1ea62370
Related: SYS#5091
2021-08-19 14:57:28 +02:00
Philipp Maier
da3a5759e1 mgcp_client_vty: add OSMO_ASSERT on pool parameter
When the function mgcp_client_pool_vty_init is called with pool = NULL,
then it segfaults. Lets put an OSMO_ASSERT() on pool to make clear that
a pool must be present before initalizing the VTY on it.

Change-Id: I36893bf5341d4ad21161e92d2d25d284647f7d18
2021-08-19 14:26:02 +02:00
Oliver Smith
29e671f257 mgcp_client_vty: add missing NO_STR
Fixes: 3f2c15 ("mgcp_client: allow to reset endpoints on startup")
Change-Id: Ib2052dcfcfc26fa898e31ffee1e792856fab22ed
2021-08-18 08:44:47 +02:00
Philipp Maier
d6a7e17911 mgcp_client_vty: add missing docstrings
The VTY for the classic non pooled MGCP Client does not have any API
doctumentation.

Change-Id: Ia7ca2e4a8efa714f7a56ffd18de152c992936221
2021-08-16 16:22:31 +02:00
Philipp Maier
3f4a4cb49c libosmo-mgcp-client: extend the mgcp_client for MGW pooling
At the moment the MGCP Client only supports one MGW per application.
Depending on the requirements of the application one MGW might not offer
the performance needed. Lets add support for an MGCP Client pool that is
backward compatible to existing applications.

Change-Id: Icaaba0e470e916eefddfee750b83f5f65291a6b0
Related: SYS#5091
2021-08-16 16:22:31 +02:00
Philipp Maier
3d2b76fd95 mgcp_client: refactor function init_socket
The function init_socket has an arbitrary retry count when opening the
socket. After each retry the local port is incremented by one. The
intention behind this is to find a useable local port in case the
configured port is used by another process.

The maximum number of retrys is hardcoded. The upcomming MGW pooling
patch requires to set the maximum retry count.

Change-Id: Ifd65511daa92fbe610f52da1c4c3b6a7c761d890
Related: SYS#5091
2021-08-16 16:22:31 +02:00
Philipp Maier
276a414aa3 mgcp_client: do not print (null) when address is ANY
When the address is set to ANY, the address string is NULL. The log then
prints "(null)" where the address normaly would be. This looks odd, lets
print "(any)" instead.

Change-Id: I2ea138827ee5b9f40d352bf594364ee930520609
2021-08-16 16:22:31 +02:00
Philipp Maier
c534ad17dc mgcp_client_vty: remove unnecessary checks
The vty always checks if global_mgcp_client_conf exists. (there is also
an assert This check about global_mgcp_client_ctx).
global_mgcp_client_ctx and global_mgcp_client_conf are populated before
the VTY commands are installed. Unleass the caller uses the API wrong
and calls mgcp_client_vty_init with NULL pointers there cannot be a
problem with unpopulated pointers. Lets remove the checks as they are
not needed.

Change-Id: I892d14c588573f76640453cb9c194594289b59f1
Related: SYS#5091
2021-08-16 16:22:31 +02:00
Philipp Maier
3f2c15f275 mgcp_client: allow to reset endpoints on startup
Depending on the usecase of osmo_mpcg_client it may be helpful to send a
DLCX to certain endpoints. Usually this would be a wildcarded endpoint
that resets the entire trunk to drop lingering RTP flows which may still
present after a restart/crash, but it might be also a group of specific
endpoints. The user may specify an arbitrary amount of endpoints where
the mgcp client will send a DLCX to. It does not matter if the endpoints
are wildcarded or not.

Change-Id: I47e7ff858d5067b46d52329be5f362ff61c0dff8
Related: SYS#5535
2021-08-16 16:22:31 +02:00
Philipp Maier
38533ba9b3 mgcp_ratectr: do not set talloc destructor on library allocated item
The rate counter and stats item groups, which are allocated in
mgcp_ratectr.c are freed using a talloc destructor that is set in the
context of the item we just allocated using the stats / rate counter API
functions. When we do that, we risk overwriting an already existing
talloc destructor. Lets instead implement own free functions and set
those as talloc_destructor from above (trunk and MGCP config)

Change-Id: Ifc5091e9f95cc721e58d1eb2e55b97102c497706
Related: OS#5201
2021-08-09 14:12:51 +02:00
Philipp Maier
39889e4389 mgcp_protocol: get rid of policy_cb and change_cb
The two callback functions policy_cb and change_cb are essentially dead
code. They also make the code more difficult to read and understand.
Lets remove them.

Change-Id: I19f67db1c56473f47338b56114f6bbae8981d067
2021-08-05 10:00:59 +02:00
Philipp Maier
c824fe4eb0 mgcp_client: fix typo Initalize -> Initialize
Change-Id: If57f8c0e54dbb5d37f40e36d968a6e6b75eec066
2021-08-04 08:04:10 +00:00
Philipp Maier
124a3e0b34 mgcp_ratectr: add stats items to monitor trunk usage
We are currently counting events in rate counters, but there is
currently no way to get a sample of the current situation of the trunk
usage. In particular how many endpoints are currently in use.

This is a corrected version of:
Ib7b654168dc3512f55e45cc4755dc1f6f423d023

Change-Id: I6d3a74f6087512130d85002348787bffc672de81
Related: SYS#5201
2021-08-03 15:05:46 +00:00
Philipp Maier
96c6e06681 mgcp_trunk: check MGW domain name earlier
The MGW domain name is usually checked while resolving the endpoint
after the trunk has been resolved. This was no problem before, but since
we allow wildcarded DLCX requests, which require only a trunk to work,
the check is not done correctly for wildcarded DLCX requests and invalid
domain names may slip through.

Checking the domain name earlier while the trunk is resolved makes sense
and it fixes the problem.

Change-Id: I9944a9103981fb5f4d0d8714ee2847ae020f76df
2021-07-29 15:31:57 +02:00
Philipp Maier
ce18705875 mgcp_protocol: assert endp when it becomes mandatory
The logic when an endp pointer is guranteed and when we are able to
process the request without the endp pointer populated is qute complex.
This shows up as a bug to coverity.

Change-Id: I1d4221f2df13c43321d5466534485cf21f0d9010
Fixes: CID#237088
2021-07-27 08:44:33 +00:00
Daniel Willmann
41ab87f67c contrib/jenkins: Use ASAN for osmo-mgw
Change-Id: I55cfea8a94730ebfaed1ef3227c50777edfb94fb
Related: OS#5201
2021-07-23 15:20:59 +02:00
Philipp Maier
a8739fc7be mgcp_lient: remove unsubstantial FIXME note
Change-Id: Ibc73a8a95d93c4a0f8a891bfba6fd1293ae6f1b5
2021-07-22 13:46:43 +00:00
Philipp Maier
21dfeff8aa remove struct member wildcarded_req from struct mgcp_endpoint
The struct member bool wildcarded_req is no longer needed

Change-Id: Iabd2df8f0f8fcce964af647e3a6d8e4c3006ab29
Related: SYS#5535
2021-07-22 13:34:42 +00:00
Philipp Maier
f486e741a4 mgcp_protocol: add support for wildcarded DLCX
The request handler handle_delete_con currently rejects wildcarded DLCX
requests even though a wildcarded DLCX would be a valuable tool to
remove lingering connections from the trunk in case osmo-bsc has to be
restarted.

Change-Id: I5c2de6b2b61ee64ba9c0618fd20e8fc2fe6a5ed3
Related: SYS#5535
2021-07-22 13:33:58 +00:00
neels
268568593e Revert "mgcp_ratectr: add stats items to monitor trunk usage"
This reverts commit 6bad138c96.

Reason for revert: heap-use-after-free during 'make check'
in mgcp_test.c test_retransmission()

Change-Id: I96792a719c9c7273676ab9ffe0b9e2aae4c23166
Related: OS#5201
2021-07-21 17:07:14 +00:00
Philipp Maier
41d59205c0 mgcp_protocol: refactor function create_response_with_sdp
The function create_response_with_sdp calls add_params, which is rather short.
The code in there can also be put in create_response_with_sdp. The
decision whether the endpoint name (Z) should be added or not, should be
made by the caller.

Change-Id: I7e29c513f4386832646e96194ed6c2397405ed3b
Related: SYS#5535
2021-07-21 11:16:36 +02:00
Philipp Maier
036612b035 mgcp_msg: add trunk parameter to mgcp_check_param for logging
There is not always an endp pointer present when mgcp_check_param() is
called but we always have a trunk pointer. Lets add a trunk parameter so
that the function can pick LOGPTRUNK when endp is not available.

Change-Id: I7327c5a105e7f0e20cabf64623ff9f36fd83bbb8
Related: SYS#5535
2021-07-21 11:16:36 +02:00
Philipp Maier
6bad138c96 mgcp_ratectr: add stats items to monitor trunk usage
We are currently counting events in rate counters, but there is
currently no way to get a sample of the current situation of the trunk
usage. In particular how many endpoints are currently in use.

Change-Id: Ib7b654168dc3512f55e45cc4755dc1f6f423d023
Related: SYS#5535
2021-07-20 17:00:09 +02:00
Philipp Maier
8dc3597085 mgcp_protocol: refactor MGCP request handling
At the moment the MGCP request handling and message parsing is not
clearly separated. The function mgcp_parse_header() in mgcp_msg.c is
also responsible for resolving an endpoint. This leads to unclear layer
separation. We eventually end up in a situation where we can not execute
any request handler without beeing able to resolve an endpoint, however
this is necessary if we want to implement wildcarded DLCX resquests.

In the current situation a wildcarded DLCX is not possible to implement
as we always have to resolve a an to get to the trunk which we need to
iterate. However, we just can't resolve a free endpoint in a situation
where all endpoints on te trunk are in use.

We have to refactor the request handler so that the parsing in mgcp_msg
only extracts us the endpoint name. The resolving is then done in
mgcp_handle_message() in mgcp_protocol.c. Then we are able to decide
what to do if we are unable to resolve an endpoint but still be able to
resolve the trunk.

This patch does not change the behaviour of osmo-mgw yet, but it lays
the foundation for request handler implementations that can still
perform useful actions if no endpoint but a trunk has been resolved. A
wilcarded DLCX is such a case. It does not need an endpoint, just the
trunk.

Change-Id: I9f519d8a0ee8a513fa1e74acf3ee7dbc0991cdde
Related: SYS#5535
2021-07-20 17:00:09 +02:00
Philipp Maier
d70eef6421 mgcp_trunk: use unsigned int instead of int as trunk_nr
the trunk_nr is in struct mgcp_trunk. The trunk number can not be
negative and there is no magic value that makes use of the fact that it
could be negative. Lets use unsigned int to make this less irretating.

Change-Id: I5d0e1d76adb8c92d84331a0aca2496908e41d621
Related: SYS#5535
2021-07-20 16:34:50 +02:00
Philipp Maier
33d97f721d mgcp_protocol: refactor request handler array
the various types of MGCP requests are implemented in request handlers
functions. The function pointers to those functions are held in an array
that is used to find the right handler and call it then. The struct used
to model the array is defined somewhat away from the array definition
and there is also a macro in between that does not help to make the code
more understandable. Lets refactor this a bit to have it more distinct.

Change-Id: I2ef167b2ac179d2b0683a27a095f9662fda460bf
Related: SYS#5535
2021-07-19 09:03:05 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr
d57310731f mgcp_client: add logging on received MGCP messages
There is verbose debug logging on MGCP messages sent out to the MGW, but
none on received MGCP messages. Add Rx logging.

Related: SYS#5529
Change-Id: Id76230896aa87c1a12bd5ad87a62430c048a2873
2021-07-15 11:36:15 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
a8c684b51f mgcp_client_fsm: add missing log_subsys
To see state transitions and events on LMGCP DEBUG logging, actually set
the log_subsys of the mgcp_client_fsm.

Related: SYS#5529
Change-Id: I6e84d5f7b85752a7a54f17be1d074b01d1467f26
2021-07-15 02:28:03 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
03fcc91aad mgcp_client_endpoint_fsm: on term, still let conns wait for DLCX OK
When the mgcp_client_endpoint_fsm terminates, do not directly pull each
conn FSM instance (mgcp_client_fsm) into oblivion as well. Those should
emit a DLCX and wait for the "OK" response before deallocating.

In programs using the mgcp client endpoint FSM (osmo-bsc, osmo-msc),
this gets rid of false LMGCP ERROR logging related to DLCX like this:

  Cannot find matching MGCP transaction for trans_id 71998

Related: SYS#5529
Change-Id: I8fbfec5533e9be9cc7ea550df1e6639a0a215973
2021-07-15 02:28:03 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
9de30e7cc4 mgcp_client_fsm delete: set mgcp_client as ctx, not NULL
Upon mgcp_conn_delete(), we unparent the FSM instance. Instead of
setting the talloc ctx to NULL, place the deleting conn under the
struct mgcp_client talloc ctx.

Related: SYS#5529
Change-Id: Ia12749e0d7d520f24a967c2df9a4651267e1019e
2021-07-15 02:26:56 +02:00
Philipp Maier
d64c041cdb mgcp_endp: make wildcarded detection separate
osmo-mgw currently does only a very simple detection method for
wildcarded requests, but it makes sense to split this detection
off into a separate function so that it can be used from different code
locations and we still have it at one place only.

Change-Id: I27018c01afb8acabfcf5d435c996cc9806e52d6b
Related: SYS#5535
2021-07-14 15:15:15 +02:00
Philipp Maier
d02716d6c2 mgcp_protocol: forward declare mgcp_endpoint
The function mgcp_rtp_end_config() takes an mgcp_endpoint as
parameter. The header file does not declare the mgcp_endp struct
and it also does not include mgcp_endp.h because that also would
cause problems. Since the endp parameter in mgcp_rtp_end_config()
is only a pointer we can simply forward declare it.

This patch will currently not change anythig, but it will prevent
compiler warnings when we remove the endp pointer from
struct mgcp_parse_data in a follow up patch

Related: SYS#5535
Change-Id: I07a4d6f9d5334b1f4cf4b262482b8a67b1384398
2021-07-14 15:15:15 +02:00
Philipp Maier
a065e632c0 mgcp_ratectr: refactor rate counter and set group name
The rate counter group is currently only referenced by an index. In a
system with multiple trunks this makes it difficult to say which rate
counter group belongs to which trunk sinde the index that is used does
not necessarly corespond to a specific trunk.

Since rate counter groups can now get a human readable name assigned, we
should do that.

Also E1 specific rate counters only make sense for E1-trunks, so they
should not be present on the virtual trunk.

Change-Id: I5e7f0e9081a06af48e284afa5c36a095b2847704
2021-07-13 14:58:07 +02:00
Philipp Maier
bd060c3c99 mgcp_trunk: add value string for trunk type.
Change-Id: I634fb2a03744117e976430468ab5c57d50ab0089
2021-07-09 13:57:32 +02:00
Philipp Maier
97cae477fb mgcp_ratectr: fix sourcecode formatting
Change-Id: I7460fd4cdf1a552bca1af681faaa9bd8f88f1404
2021-07-09 13:57:32 +02:00
Philipp Maier
02c880a7dd mgcp_ratectr: drop ws line
Change-Id: Ib0bb231ebf1d941dee85bdea596f07fe26510ce5
2021-07-09 13:57:32 +02:00
Philipp Maier
ba09687768 mgcp_trunk: drop ws line
Change-Id: Iac2dfe5643d87066490a77211f01ee9ee3d9fcc7
2021-07-09 13:57:32 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
a4b677c45a check_rtp_destin(): clarify log msg
The braces as put before this patch would read as {"is known", "is not
yet known"}, which is confusing the actual situation.

Change-Id: Icd1f22a9f4147a2758c2f068ecba46cf7f732604
2021-07-09 11:52:04 +00:00
Philipp Maier
6b7afe8f57 mgw_main: fix loop that resets all endpoints
The loop that resets all endpoints in read_call_agent() starts counting
at endpoint index 1, but it should begin counting at index 0

Change-Id: I82a385e547e54d82eff95213652317ed2fdaadd8
2021-07-09 11:51:00 +00:00
Philipp Maier
4131a65c4d mgcp_protocol: fix loop that sends dummy RTP packets
The logic in mgcp_keepalive_timer_cb() only sends dummy packets for
endpoints 1-N, leaving out endpoint 0, this is not correct it should
include all endpoints (0-N).

Change-Id: I99a9b572eac26780bc1286a8dd63c4c5652fda4f
2021-07-09 11:51:00 +00:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
6a5e5ac2d4 Use DLMGCP instead of DLGLOBAL in log lines
Change-Id: I95e11e8b1803153315750840ecec01402becf819
2021-07-08 18:13:46 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
b066bd0c86 Take into account Marker bit when patching RTP stream
On a deployed osmo-mgw with RTP traffic coming from a thirdparty
RTP source, it was usual to see log messages like following one from
time to time:
"The input timestamp has an alignment error of 159 on SSRC"

Doing a quick traffic analysis showed that the above mentioned RTP
source was generating traffic from time to time containing RTP packets
with the Marker (M) bit.

Those messages were logged because the verification & patching funcions
in osmo-mgw were not Marker-bit aware. Hence, this patch implements
support for Marker bit when handling RTP packets.

The Marker bit is usually used as a start of a talkspurt, and has to be
considered a syncrhonization point, where timestamp and relation to real
time don't need to match with last received RTP packet in the stream.

Related: SYS#5498
Change-Id: I1fb449eda49e82607649122b9b9d983a9e5983fa
2021-07-08 10:18:15 +00:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
d6769ea207 Fail rx MDCX sendrecv with invalid remote addr
use the recently new available API to check both remote address and
port, instead of only the port.
It doesn't make sense to configure a conn as sendrecv if we have no IP
address to send stuff to, similar to what was already being checked with
the port.

Change-Id: I6ce8cf52930d423d3db8c27251be8350a26a4ede
2021-07-07 14:12:35 +00:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
ca280a1a84 mgw: rx CRCX: Avoid sending dummy rtp if remote address not provided
The following sequence of events was seen frequently in a osmo-mgw
instance running on the field with heavy traffic:
"""
endpoint:rtpbridge/1@mgw CRCX: creating new connection ...
mgcp_network.c:236 endpoint:rtpbridge/1@mgw CI:1C8CCFA9 Failed to send dummy RTP packet.
"""

Allegedly, that happens because at CRCX time the remote address may
still not be known, hence we end up trying to send a dummy rtp packet
to, for instance, host 0.0.0.0 port 0, which will of course fail.
Let's avoid sending it if the address is not yet known.

Similary, same issue could be seen during MDCX, since at MDCX we don't
necessarily need to have a valid addr+port (there could be several MDCX
and only last one set it).

Finally, the keepalive timer also needs the check, since it iterates
over all connections, and it could be that some is still not fully
configured.

Related: SYS#5498
Change-Id: I8ceafda691146823b12232b4a804b4ce74acbdc8
2021-07-07 14:12:35 +00:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
a24dcc61d7 mgcp_send_dummy: Check RTP destination is available before attempt tx
Several log messages showing "Failed to send dummy RTP packet." were
seen in a osmo-mgw on the field. Let's re-use the function to check and
provide more information on what's wrong to ease debugging.

Related: SYS#5498
Change-Id: Iee6ac1f4d24c131e3bf40c37e6fdc252e5208ec8
2021-07-07 14:12:35 +00:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
62d9df684f mgcp_network.c: Reorder some functions in file
This is a preparation for next commit, where one of the function will
require an static function available before it in the file.

Moving the functions also make sense, in order to have the 3 mgcp send
functions together for more easy understanding.

This commit does small style changes to fix followint linter errors:
"""
src/libosmo-mgcp/mgcp_network.c:1036: ERROR:SPACING: space required after that ',' (ctx:VxV)
src/libosmo-mgcp/mgcp_network.c:1091: WARNING:BRACES: braces {} are not necessary for any arm of this statement
src/libosmo-mgcp/mgcp_network.c:1145: ERROR:POINTER_LOCATION: "(foo*)" should be "(foo *)"
src/libosmo-mgcp/mgcp_network.c:1163: ERROR:ELSE_AFTER_BRACE: else should follow close brace '}'
src/libosmo-mgcp/mgcp_network.c:1204: ERROR:POINTER_LOCATION: "(foo*)" should be "(foo *)"
src/libosmo-mgcp/mgcp_network.c:1226: ERROR:POINTER_LOCATION: "(foo*)" should be "(foo *)"
"""

Change-Id: Iff8dab942182a0d909519acddb86be75d9cda7ae
2021-07-07 14:12:35 +00:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
8358c4ba07 constify some function arg pointers
Change-Id: I7a7560fad96719da01f1ee30eea0be0e52c60e99
2021-07-07 13:44:39 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
4c77e9b748 Define patch_ssrc as bool type
This variable clearly holds a boolean value, so let's use stdef to make
it clear.

Change-Id: I05233a413b0d8511d056e8f93467a111c4bdf119
2021-07-07 12:18:43 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
33347a4f5d constify arg in addr_is_any()
Change-Id: Ie8cb750d2e265bae48bbfa8ea1d88f3e316879ed
2021-07-06 20:04:23 +02:00
Philipp Maier
7d86d4c523 mgcp_client: fix error handling in mgcp message generation
The functions add_lco and add_sdp assert when the codec string can not
be generated. This is the case when an unexpected codec is addressed in
the input parameter mgcp_msg for mgcp_msg_gen(). Even though the API
user is expected only to use the codec identifiers in mgcp_client.h the
check should not be done with an assert. Instead mgcp_msg_gen() should
just return NULL imediately.

Also all generation functions should not use magic numbers as return
codes. Instead constants from errno.h should be used. It is also
problematic that the return codes from msgb_printf are added up.
Depending. It makes more sense to use an OR operator since msgb_printf
only returns 0 or -EINVAL, so the end result will be -EINVAL if one or
more msgb_printf fail and not just a random negative value.

Change-Id: Ibb788343e0bec9c0eaf33e6e4727d4d36c100017
Related: OS#5119
2021-06-11 15:16:13 +02:00
Philipp Maier
eb984bd630 mgcp_client: drop nunnecessary else statement
There is an elarly return statement, so there is no need for an else
branch.

Change-Id: I96d0d468ccab302f9add206164f4d5b1b768bb48
2021-06-11 12:22:51 +02:00
Philipp Maier
b3d14eb552 mgcp_network: refactor MGCP_DUMMY_LOAD
The constant MGCP_DUMMY_LOAD is used ambigously. Sometimes it is used as
initalizer for an array, sometimes it is used as a single byte. Also the
name is not very expressive. Lets refactor this.

Change-Id: I21d96cefeeb647958bfa1e22a0ea030884746fad
Related: OS#4005
2021-06-07 20:14:35 +00:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
907744e2fc Use new stat item/ctr getter APIs
Generated with spatch with this and similat snippets:
"""
@@
expression E1, E2;
@@
- &E2->ctr[E1]
+ rate_c

Change-Id: I53b75ea8a88bc1ae4ceb479ed272865054de9665
2021-06-04 17:57:34 +02:00
Philipp Maier
776846a0b9 mgcp_common, mgcp_udp_send: make parameter buf const
When mgcp_udp_send() is called, the memory where *buf is pointing to is
never modified. It should be marked as const.

Change-Id: Iac90de5beb19bf52586ac6ffeab9eb5152edf339
2021-05-20 14:22:08 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
59e7cf4437 add osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_get_remote_rtp_info()
So far an mgcp_client user can get the RTP address+port information that
the MGW has returned upon a CRCX. Add this function to return the other
RTP end, i.e. address+port that the MGW was told to send RTP to.

This will be used to fix the MGCP in osmo-bsc, which so far mixes up the
two RTP ends and compares the MSC's RTP address+port with the MGW's one
and hence fails to skip unnecessary MDCX.

Change-Id: Ibb488925827d9dc0ccb1f8d6d84728745d086793
2021-05-19 19:05:44 +02:00
Keith
b2064423fe Log some useful messages at ERROR/INFO instead of DEBUG
Change-Id: I22cbecab8d9f7a1980387f16c9a8da444aaa0311
2021-05-10 17:45:49 -05:00
Philipp Maier
97a9312be8 mgcp_network: fix implicit address loopback
A call agent may send a CRCX to create a connection in LOOPBACK mode but
without specifiying the destination address. In those cases the MGW
should deduct the destination address from the first incoming RTP
packet.

Unfortunately this is currently blocked by an OSMO_ASSERT that checks the
current sa_familiy against the sa_family from the incoming packet. This
makes no sense since the current sa_family is still uninitalized, which
is expected and not an error since the code that follows will initalize
it.

It also makes sense not to access the osmo_sockaddr struct members
individually but rather copy the address as a wohle.

Since the event only happens once and since it is also somewhat special
it makes sense to log the event as well.

Change-Id: I2dbd6f62170a7f62e5287d04a4ee6716b8786c26
Related: OS#5123
2021-05-10 12:50:34 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr
427cede4ba tweak termination DLCX log msg
Sending a DLCX upon FSM cleanup is not unusual. Move the log about that
DLCX to INFO, and also print the endpoint and conn identifier.

Change-Id: Id723d949f101b66fb75296d01489d9dac350c7c8
2021-05-08 09:05:01 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr
7371663aeb send DLCX only once
If the mgcp_client_fsm gets terminated in ST_DLCX_RESP, it has already
sent a DLCX to the MGW. So do not send a second one.

I noticed the duplicate DLCX for the same endpoint conn identifier while
running TTCN3 tests and watching the network trace of test teardown.

Change-Id: I35e415f67946b73c74408afe265618cfe4f72b0b
2021-05-08 09:05:01 +00:00
Keith
fe53edd776 Add vty command 'show mgcp active'
With just one E1 line, the 'show mgcp' command outputs
several hundred lines to the vty. Add a 'active' parameter to
only show endpoints that are active.

Change-Id: I23a26b4fdc03d8b2469d293dd6c06ed83ce739e9
2021-05-07 19:00:17 +00:00
Harald Welte
4f6a7ad5f8 manual: Include QoS chapter and add osmo-mgw specific example
Change-Id: I46f632f52a86a50242689a0132a7a7cb2a8feb12
Depends: osmo-gsm-manuals.git Id344c29eda2a9b3e36376302b425e9db1f6c0f28
2021-04-29 21:26:15 +02:00
Harald Welte
55a9229922 mgw: Add support for setting socket priority from VTY
This is useful for affecting the 802.1Q PCP value without any separate
external packet filter rules for classification.

Change-Id: I69136c6dd114c24b1dace034e75dba5157bac37e
Depends: libosmocore.git I89abffcd125e6d073338a5c6437b9433220e1823
2021-04-29 21:25:33 +02:00
Harald Welte
7802ccc8d6 switch from osmo_sock_set_dscp() to OSMO_SOCK_F_DSCP()
libosmocore If22988735fe05e51226c6b091a5348dcf1208cdf introduces
an even more convenient mechanism for specifying the DSCP of
an IP socket via OSMO_SOCK_F_DSCP()

Change-Id: If0b11dea08716ed3952a25b546b2a9bd013857bf
2021-04-28 20:27:37 +02:00
Harald Welte
3ff5151661 manual: don't define fig-bsc twice
Change-Id: Ibaed44a8de5425b420820a13f14c92c38b9c5fd9
2021-04-28 20:27:37 +02:00
Harald Welte
5936a9c23e TOS bits != DSCP
We have VTY options that allow to set the DSCP value.  However, we
then call a function to set the TOS bits in the kernel.  This is
very wrong.  The DSCP is only the upper 6 bits of the 8-bit TOS
value, and hence we are mussing that translation.

As libosmocore now has a helper function osmo_sock_set_dscp(),
let's make use of it and don't care about the low-level details.

However, this means we need to finally remove the deprecated
alias for "rtp ip-tos <0-255>".

Closes: OS#5137
Change-Id: I9c18c90273be97aedd2ad212b82f650e35c32851
Depends: libosmocore.git Ia4ba389a5b7e3e9d5f17a742a900d6fd68c08e40
2021-04-28 20:27:11 +02:00
Harald Welte
9ffaba7c1b Bump version: 1.8.0.1-535e → 1.8.1
Change-Id: Ib92e6ca89e1406d3707a94063975fe338cf67a9e
2021-02-24 10:56:17 +01:00
Harald Welte
535ede2598 attempt to fix RPM spec file after recent soversion bump
In I64ff22193ab2a95a9a7d66e9957a875d096e23de the soversion was
chhanged, but the spec.in file was not adjusted accordingly.

Change-Id: I45d7321adb2db8e7b9ea41b6bcf0c6cc59984a0e
2021-02-24 10:54:32 +01:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
6ccdaa243f Bump version: 1.7.0.138-ace0b-dirty → 1.8.0
Change-Id: I64ff22193ab2a95a9a7d66e9957a875d096e23de
2021-02-23 18:28:45 +01:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
ace0b946ff tests: Replace deprecated API log_set_print_filename
Change-Id: I761d2bf99aa5a009ff489584d804634e58588125
2021-02-19 13:33:52 +01:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
a34036c296 .gitignore: Ignore new autofoo tmp files
Change-Id: I792f5cd80bee6572ee60269ac44a12d10b5e3a5f
2021-02-04 12:50:27 +01:00
Oliver Smith
9fec391d6e configure.ac: set -std=gnu11
Change-Id: Ic2a1f20be65810a86cdc36aaa459819146a0bfcc
2021-01-28 09:28:08 +00:00
Oliver Smith
a835fa85d7 contrib/jenkins: don't build osmo-gsm-manuals
Related: OS#4912
Change-Id: Idb179c5618797bb245fad857fa79242c43d539a2
2021-01-13 13:14:39 +01:00
Vadim Yanitskiy
2c66c15227 fixup mgcp_trunk: increase default number of virtual endpoints
In change I55605ea083565b6950d0820e3f72c50c9dc19ffa, the default
number of endpoints was increased to 512, however the
configuration examples were not updated.

Change-Id: I449a612065a5208c9f70ae74f594e8d45eb344cf
Related: OS#4711, SYS#5262
2021-01-02 11:29:29 +01:00
Philipp Maier
92a73cd637 mgcp_client: get rid of magic numbers for E1 slots
use NUM_E1_TS-1 instead of 31 in relation of E1 timeslot count

Change-Id: Iee134d70f05883fcd2e58e0b9c78ed70aea16695
2020-12-10 15:23:17 +00:00
Philipp Maier
6e2795bfbf usermanual: add chapter about mgcp endpoints
The manual does not say much about the endpoint naming, even though
osmo-mgw is oriented at RFC 3435 the endpoint names are specific to
osmo-mgw. In particular the E1/T1 endpoints and their overlapping need
some explaination

Change-Id: I16265eb667221959a69f33701d024bd8d9b22040
2020-12-01 12:04:38 +00:00
Philipp Maier
276b595361 configuration: add section about E1 trunks
The cunfiguration chapter does not say anything about E1 trunk
configurations, lets add a subsection that explains how an E1
trunk is added.

Change-Id: I4059771df0f115242398d1af499c837005a7dabc
2020-12-01 12:04:38 +00:00
Philipp Maier
3c293b418b mgcp_trunk: get rid of magic numbers for E1 slots
use NUM_E1_TS-1 instead of 31 in relation of E1 timeslot count

Change-Id: I1cf5fa17f7455448a08ec3c32febca450eadb21e
2020-11-27 15:12:33 +01:00
Philipp Maier
41425e9b85 mgcp_vty: add missing VTY commands for E1 trunks
The E1 trunk lacks the VTY commands force-realloc and rtp-accept-all.
However, the function that write the E1 trunk config includes those
commands. Also they would be applicable, so lets add those two commands
also for E1 trunks.

Change-Id: Ief2bc7502bb8d1e0f9c784d42edbe1aed5ffb728
2020-11-26 21:52:00 +01:00
Philipp Maier
31682a3274 mgcp_vty: fix config write for trunk 0
When a trunk 0 is created (which is legal) than it is impossible to
write this trunk back to the config. The reason for this that there is
still a filtering in place from the time where trunk 0 was not allowed.
This filter needs to be extended to filter only virtual trunk 0 but not
E1 trunk 0 out.

Change-Id: Iad6b577b5a711c35f98c477351fde567d8c87298
2020-11-26 00:41:36 +01:00
Philipp Maier
870f94b493 configuration: add note that changes to trunks need a restart
Change-Id: I06e3f8fed9a6784be773fbdd6a1e3d6b41f7b0bb
2020-11-25 18:13:25 +01:00
Philipp Maier
242e9ada91 configuration: drop note about lackin E1 support
We have now support for E1 trunks

Change-Id: If62f2b646c3b649fa3cbb5ea7007e17b80086bce
2020-11-25 16:22:40 +01:00
Philipp Maier
9b444fd417 configuration: remove hint towards trunk 0 limit
The trunk 0 was reserved for rtpbridge in earlier versions of osmo-mgw,
this was due to internal technical limitations which no longer exist.

Change-Id: Ic322f7dcf28db827187a4537e2634a887bd7b13b
2020-11-25 16:09:16 +01:00
Philipp Maier
e9473f610e overview: add graph to show E1 integration
Add a graph similar to "OsmoMGW used with OsmoMSC" that shows the
integration of a legacy E1 BTS into a AoIP network

Change-Id: I71dc2f4a188fbc25e81050be3dd4c83e1797e63d
2020-11-25 15:56:55 +01:00
Philipp Maier
53002b3a00 overview: fix graph "OsmoMGW used with OsmoMSC"
The graph "OsmoMGW used with OsmoMSC" shows a BSC entity that accepts
AoIP and RTP, however osmo-bsc has no RTP proxy functionality. It makes
probably more sense to remove the BTS from the graph and call "BSC" "2G
BSS"

Change-Id: I6c7d26b6e45d0f953b82bca3ae7b2f26600982b2
2020-11-25 15:47:35 +01:00
Philipp Maier
a098b65252 overview: fix graph "OsmoMGW used with OsmoBSC"
The graph "OsmoMGW used with OsmoBSC" shows an RTP and 3GPP AoIP going
to OsmoMSC, this is technically wrong since osmoMSC has no RTP proxy
functionality whatsoever. Since the graph is not so much about OsmoMSC
it makes more sense to label OsmoMSC with "core-network", then it makes
sense and correctly highlights the role of osmo-mgw on the BSS side.

Change-Id: If3550a101e1e3cc2a25e21dcfe5474134015a6a7
2020-11-25 15:38:49 +01:00
Philipp Maier
78b0055e5e overview: update section limitations.
The limitations section is outdated. We now have support for osmux and
E1 timeslots with trau frames. However, we did not mention that we still
have no transcoding as well.

Change-Id: Ia0fe8be96bbf880cfcd9d18256f4ac23a6efae79
2020-11-25 15:11:30 +01:00
Vadim Yanitskiy
648bec3982 main: add --vty-ref-mode, use vty_dump_xml_ref_mode()
Change-Id: Icb19a635fb7526058d3c47e24ed7d72584dffb0f
Depends: Ie2022a7f9e167e5ceacf15350c037dd43768ff40
Related: SYS#4910
2020-10-24 05:21:06 +07:00
Harald Welte
c2a8f59560 use osmo_fd_setup() whenever applicable
Change-Id: I1586e855d37670af2602fc26b5d1fc72a32d1929
2020-10-21 11:56:17 +00:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
38404969df contrib/jenkins: Enable parallel make in make distcheck
Change-Id: I8b73a9cdd0e481075a234abd9e94bd5c4396f168
Related: OS#4421
2020-10-12 19:34:58 +02:00
Philipp Maier
19c430feba mgcp_vty: add user attributes to configuration commands
To make clear which configuration changes (configure terminal)
apply when, add appropriate user attributes to VTY commands.

Change-Id: I2d9487801b3b78f94577264b56d217c926ef76a9
Related: SYS#4937, OS#1601
2020-10-08 19:26:51 +02:00
Vadim Yanitskiy
3ba409558e vty: use install_lib_element() and install_lib_element_ve()
See https://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/openbsc/2020-October/013278.html.

Change-Id: I0eff9e0daa1c4327fec8034755986d768f9ba511
Depends: I8baf31ace93c536421893c2aa4e3d9d298dcbcc6
Related: SYS#4937
2020-10-04 16:48:55 +07:00
Philipp Maier
60be627557 mgcp_e1: do not expose function mgcp_e1_init()
The initialization of the E1 line in mgcp_e1.c is controlled internally,
there is no need to expose the function mgcp_e1_init(), lets make it
static and remove the prefix mgcp_

Change-Id: I6aba1c55c9b1d729709ee1fba2994c77bd848a9b
2020-09-23 10:25:52 +02:00
Philipp Maier
8cfe7df3f1 mgcp_vty: deprecate bind early command
The VTY command "bind early" is deprecated but it prints an error
message and the DEFUN is not set to DEFUN_DEPRECATED.

Change-Id: I594a87d2f63826a9d7b4f6a380586b08b3b79518
2020-09-23 10:25:52 +02:00
Philipp Maier
ba94b6d7be mgcp_vty: remove remains of loopback functionality
There exist trunk_loop commands, which sets an trunk->audio_loop
variable, however all it does is to turn on a log message. There is no
actual implementation present. Lets set the VTY commands to
DEFUN_DEPRECATED and remove the variable.

Change-Id: I72b0f8b908e32643e6e3db6ac024371b13c074a1
2020-09-22 16:17:38 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
30e01355f6 cosmetic: Fix typo in comment
Change-Id: Ie982e6721f9840ac9c0bca62646f5c97cc0b1139
2020-09-21 15:45:38 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
06624e13d4 mgw: Fix return value documentation for API mgcp_verify_call_id
Change-Id: Ib5d32baf3a10dad73de29b4388eab14b93ab6f09
2020-09-21 15:45:38 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
19539866e5 mgw: Avoid logging notice message each time we receive nt param in LCO
We don't really use it so far and it doesn't deserve a NOTICE message.

Change-Id: I058dc37fe6229e879284a8f5e7677d6016129c47
2020-09-21 15:45:21 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
1dc2dcebbf cosmetic: Fix typo in comment
Change-Id: I87894dc710823226c1891c919a11ea32c326d3b9
2020-09-21 11:25:18 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
6049a63d1d mgw: Don't be case-sensitive when parsing X-Osmo-IGN param
Some implementations like our TTCN3 encoder set all param characters in
caps.

Related: SYS#5063
Change-Id: Ie4bc5e86551c55021ca6ca2fbc6fc56a26f5fb16
2020-09-21 11:03:25 +02:00
Philipp Maier
3ef8e76534 cosmetic: mgcp_client_fsm: change error message.
The error message: "abrupt FSM termination with connections still
present, sending unconditional DLCX..." implies a more serious problem
than in actually is. Even when connections are present on the
mgcp_client_fsm while it terminates, normal operation is still possible.
Lets change the loglevel to NOTICE and remove the "aprupt" from the
phrase.

Change-Id: I9749c024e208835bd4188bace13f723008de54c8
Related: SYS#5082
2020-09-18 08:46:21 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr
fbf07f3f69 change timer T2427001 to X2427
libosmo-mgcp-client looks up this timer in a caller provided osmo_tdef
definition. So far, all of our libosmo-mgcp-client callers do not configure
such a timer, so that we always use the default timer value.

We have introduced X timers (negative numbers) to indicate Osmocom specific
timers, and reserve T timers for 3GPP specified ones. So now is still a good
chance to move this timer to the Osmocom X realm.

Remove a comment about this timer at an unrelated place. It is still described
at osmo_mgcpc_ep_alloc().

Change-Id: If097f52701fd81f29bcca1d252f4fb4fca8a04f7
2020-09-16 00:02:31 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
de133113a0 mgw: osmux: Fix conn watchdog timeout not updated
It is currently done upon receival of RTP packets in rx_rtp for pure RTP
conns, but nothing similar is done for Osmux conns, which eventually
trigger a connection time out.

Change-Id: Id592d7db7b9399a497176e0d28cc826b3bce48c0
2020-09-08 17:51:45 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
6d0a59a1bf mgw: Release endpoint after last conn times out
Otherwise some state is kept, like the previous CallId, which may then
provoke issues next time the endpoint is to be used.

Change-Id: I3ac4f4542c1c8c877127c64acce6c82b458f697f
2020-09-08 16:50:24 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
2491401932 mgw: osmux: Avoid sending packets on recvonly connection
Change-Id: I87b1fb7d73cbbb2a5d4d8a40a9527a3e05d9947b
2020-09-08 12:57:35 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
fbbe8f2f98 mgw: Announce and rebind new local address if change required during MDCX
MDCX may provide a new remote address, which means we may need to update
our announced IP addr and re-bind our local end. This can happen for
instance if MGW initially provided an IPv4 during CRCX ACK, and now MDCX
tells us the remote has an IPv6 address.

Change-Id: Iaed424e2c209e1753e1f579752fc684aaad7a512
2020-09-07 18:12:59 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
71d42e778a mgw: Find and store RTP conn local_addr once during CRCX handling
It doesn't make sense to call the function several times since anyway we
are only binding during
allocate_port()->mgcp_bind_net_rtp_port()->bind_rtp()->mgcp_create_bind()->osmo_sock_init2().

Let's better calculate the local IP addr once and use that stored value.
THis is a previous step towards next commit updating the local IP addr
and re-bindng if encessary.

Change-Id: I803b99c5e5fe0f92a5bf6796d8c25df88d1608e6
2020-09-07 18:12:59 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
8a2a1b22fe mgw: Introduce VTY cmd 'rtp bind-ip-v6' command
This commit allows for fully IPv6 systems to work fine. However, if a
remote endpoint still wants to use IPv4, it will fail since at this
point osmo-mgw still doesn't re-bind the local end of the connection to
an IPv4 after having initially bound it to an IPv6 one. This kind of
scenarios get fixed in next commits.

TODO: really bind the socket if a different IP address is requested.

Change-Id: I8ed94bd3f674f498e6ba315f44a351fff9c1be15
2020-09-07 18:12:59 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
a790f0c082 mgw: Initial IPv6 support
This commit contains the bulky work of moving all address parsing to
support IPv6 together with IPv4.
Some specific patches required for full IPv6+IPv4 support requiring
behavioral changes come after this one.

Full Osmux IPv6 support is left out of the scope of this patch.

Depends: libosmocore.git Ie07a38b05b7888885dba4ae795e9f3d9a561543d (> 1.4.0)
Depends: libosmocore.git I59bf4b4b3ed14766a5a5285923d1ffa9fc8b2294 (> 1.4.0)
Change-Id: I504ca776d88fd852bbaef07060c125980db3fdd7
2020-09-07 18:12:59 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
0ab152b2c6 mgw: Fix mgcp_rtp_end field description comment
Change-Id: Ieb044daaaa47572cd9a2524ea69e903200527d17
2020-09-07 15:55:30 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
2741d6bb0e mgcp_client: copy back Connection Information from MDCX ACK
This is needed in case MGW changes the local IP address (for instance
because it initlaly offered an IPv4 address, and a client submitted a
remote IPv6 address, so MGW needs then to offer a local IPv6 address for
the RTP connection to be possible).

Change-Id: Ie964412b81fe6e10914790baaea724ca5f772adc
2020-09-07 15:55:30 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
74d0e5c318 mgcp_client: Deprecate unused IPv4-only API
The API and related implementation fields are not used internally nor
externally, and only support IPv4. Let's simply deprecate the API and
drop all the uneeded implementation.

Change-Id: I905d4c4efabb6b4a4bc5c02e956808777243cadc
2020-09-07 15:55:30 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
c4ef4a21c6 mgcp_client: Support validating IPv6 addresses in CRCX and MDCX commands
Change-Id: Ie97675f173dc3a223f6c2ced913906d760ffb732
2020-09-07 15:55:30 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
ee2f33bf9a mgcp_client: Make MGCP_CLIENT_LOCAL_ADDR_DEFAULT IPv6 compatible
If "0.0.0.0", the default, is passed together with an IPv6 configured
address (ex: "mgw remote-ip ::1") in VTY, socket creation will fail due
to address version mismatch (because getaddrinfo() returns only an IPv4
address in the local result set).
If instead NULL is passed, then 2 entries are returned, one in IPv4 and
one in IPv6, and osmo_sock_init2 is smart enough to take one or another
when passed AF_UNSPEC.

Change-Id: I1be6f3b71486ce1782ba6b8c62f25145b42ec894
2020-09-07 15:55:30 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
531470a0ca mgcp_client: Allow setting IPv6 addresses
Change-Id: I257218b2ad7cbdd0ac4ae7fa75802bed74ce983f
2020-09-07 15:55:30 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
9dc73593a3 mgcp_client: Allow submitting and parsing IPv6 addr in SDP
Existing mgcp_client_test code required the '.' to trigger the same code
path, since with this commit we do extra checks and without a dot the
address is not accepted as IPv4 by osmo_ip_str_type().

Change-Id: I936bf57d37f5f0607dfe7fc66c37e424c3793f9b
2020-09-07 15:55:30 +02:00
Philipp Maier
ae6858bddf mgcp_trunk: increase default number of virtual endpoints
The VTY default for the number of endpoints is 32. This is sufficient
for small setups and lab testing, but for medium sized setupts the limit
might be reached soon. Lets increase the default to 512 virtual endpoints.

Change-Id: I55605ea083565b6950d0820e3f72c50c9dc19ffa
Related: OS#4711
2020-09-07 12:11:25 +02:00
Philipp Maier
99d4d368e8 mgcp_endp: use NUM_E1_TS from e1_input.h
do not introduce another define constant, use NUM_E1_TS as number of E1
timeslots.

Change-Id: I3bbfb6822d5595f9d243849141883490fa8037cb
2020-09-07 12:00:51 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
8667d5169d mgcp_client: Use INET6_ADDRSTRLEN to store addresses in str format
Warning: This breaks libosmo-mgcp-cli ABI!

Related: SYS#4915
Change-Id: Ib778e9a72764103b52a462ea3c7fb56b23c1bcd6
2020-08-31 17:10:08 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
1add5a53cb mgcp-client: Fix trailing whitespace in mgcp_client_fsm.h
Change-Id: Iad9ee764c1b6d7960a810a3eef95b207596e4796
2020-08-31 17:10:08 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
729bf3e45a mgcp-client: Support IPv6 in osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_get_crcx_info_to_sockaddr() implementation
Change-Id: Ibbfc1c2485636502dc0f3aef3922432cc7fd6170
2020-08-31 17:10:08 +02:00
Philipp Maier
2f34b53b5b mgcp_e1: remove unused struct member trunk->e1.line
The struct member trunk->e1.line is never set. Also it is always
possible to use e1inp_line_find() to get a pointer to the e1.line.
Lets remove it.

Change-Id: Id4ff52285917ce3885b8dad3a16270999c9da0aa
2020-08-31 16:21:03 +02:00
Philipp Maier
ad79f9eb99 mgcp_e1: make E1 ts initalization more debugable
The E1 timeslot initalization may fail silently in the last steps. There
is an error code returned, but no log lines are printed. This can make
debugging difficult.

Change-Id: I9aab17fc1ba6666c81b14035a8f1f17e5a55adaf
2020-08-31 16:21:03 +02:00
Harald Welte
9e494e67c7 Add example osmo-mgw configuration file for Abis/E1
In this example, we are using the first span (0) of the first DAHDI card
and use it as 'trunk 1' in the MGW.

Change-Id: I0a97da5163a94379b327403b1258696855836bad
2020-08-28 15:00:32 +02:00
Alexander Couzens
5322473d04 configure.ac: require libosmoabis + libosmotrau >= 1.0.0
Since osmo-mgw supports trau frames it requries a newer version.
The spec file already requires those newer version.

Change-Id: If6c7ecdde09c6e09ded7e0959b7765a01a31d702
2020-08-21 18:37:42 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
c57ad7ff9a cosmetic: Rename main talloc ctx
It contained name from a different program, probably due to main.c being
copied over during project start.

Change-Id: I4bfa40eec0277705f5d3335d779bff35518470a8
2020-08-20 08:43:52 +00:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
c59b5c533d Support setting rt-prio and cpu-affinity mask through VTY
Change-Id: Icfafea073a0cdac289a651d61632b4c6af39c6a9
Depends: libosmocore.git Change-Id If76a4bd2cc7b3c7adf5d84790a944d78be70e10a
Depends: osmo-gsm-masnuals.git Change-Id Icd75769ef630c3fa985fc5e2154d5521689cdd3c
Related: SYS#4986
2020-08-20 08:43:52 +00:00
Philipp Maier
0653cc8a7c mgcp_trunk: drop "trunk 0" limitation
Due to the internal handling of the trunks it was not possible to allow
an E1 trunk that has the ID 0. However this limitation is no longer
present, so we now can allow an E1 trunk with ID 0.

Change-Id: I302c2007628f607033686e277c407232351e66ad
Related: OS#2659
2020-08-20 06:21:41 +00:00
Philipp Maier
246233d0d4 cosmetic: add missing new-line
Change-Id: I4a4a7515e8d92ab39576c33765dd3dc581453ceb
2020-08-18 20:11:38 +02:00
Philipp Maier
a910a81b7c mgcp_protocol: log when endpoint is unavailable
When endpoints become unavailable when MDCX/CRCX/DLCX are executed on
them a major problem may be the cause, lets make sure that those events
are logged.

Change-Id: I059b7e29f960e75a53bfb5dfb2b83ab3d79e84f3
2020-08-18 20:11:11 +02:00
Philipp Maier
c8acee2234 mgcp_e1: use return value of e1inp_line_update()
The function e1inp_line_update() is called without assigning its return
code to the rc variable.

Change-Id: Ia72ea2dca210b038766151d547f66b7b7139a2c4
Fixes: CID#212160
2020-08-15 07:43:38 +00:00
Harald Welte
55863e42c1 osmo-mgw.spec.in: Add missing dependency to libosmotrau
Change-Id: I2d5f8b1d852079b8f82adb681d7e6b72a8358cf1
2020-08-14 09:48:35 +02:00
Vadim Yanitskiy
6177cae2a2 debian/control: change maintainer to the Osmocom team / mailing list
Change-Id: I1bb002b257d4bef83d181d615411e443c1831f00
2020-08-13 16:09:02 +07:00
Harald Welte
6af3ccf65d osmo-mgw.spec.in: Fix dependency to libosmoabis
Confusingly, in Debian the package is called libosmo-abis, but in
the CentOS/RPM it's called libosmoabis.  Fixes a bug introduced
in I45717bda3ef7eba1ef59b993cc8a69bf2f92a29f

Change-Id: I97dfec72a99295148e84e60c1e5037381f736c03
2020-08-13 09:35:12 +02:00
Harald Welte
03cb5f3397 debian/control + SPEC: Add missing build dependency to libosmo-abis
In I6b93809b5ac7d01af55888347dd787b0bc997ae1 we introduced E1 support
to osmo-mgw, but failed to add it to the build dependencies of the
Debian packages, making network:osmocmo:nightly builds fail.

Change-Id: I45717bda3ef7eba1ef59b993cc8a69bf2f92a29f
2020-08-13 07:28:55 +02:00
Philipp Maier
113141d4f9 mgcp_ratectr: fix comments in header file
Change-Id: Idd9d7b108e81b44501b78264284dfa46e679d994
2020-08-10 22:56:59 +02:00
Philipp Maier
993ea6be7a get rid of mgcp_internal.h
The file mgcp_internal.h still contains mostly definitions and types
that are relevant for mgcp_network.c and mgcp_protocol.c. Lets give
the network and protocol module its own header files, also move stuff
that does not relate to protocol and network to the appropiate places.

Change-Id: I837eaad771ed7252304db4a81c37953b70766fff
2020-08-10 22:56:59 +02:00
Philipp Maier
889fe7f203 mgcp_e1: finish E1 support, add E1 support from libosmoabis
Currently only the endpoint handling for E1 exists, but there is no
actual code behind it that handles the E1 traffic.

Change-Id: I6b93809b5ac7d01af55888347dd787b0bc997ae1
Related: OS#2659
2020-08-10 22:56:59 +02:00
Philipp Maier
efd09d0b77 mgcp_protocol: remove unused variable
The function allocate_port() has pointer a variable end, it even does an
OSMO_ASSERT on it, but it never uses it. Lets remove it.

Change-Id: I369361389c6276e5511c683ebd630093713bdd37
2020-08-02 19:30:48 +02:00
Vadim Yanitskiy
ffbc618a13 libosmo-mgcp-client: mgcp_client_tx(): return rc on error
Change-Id: Ic2080241ceb9e00109a5222b78c35b7971320c21
2020-07-31 10:21:49 +00:00
Harald Welte
563ffc51b5 libosmo-mgcp-client: fix memleak in case if no response is received
This problem was noticed while running several LCLS test cases from
ttcn3-bsc-test.  Every test case makes osmo-bsc leak at least two
chunks named 'struct mgcp_response_pending'.

Here is the related osmo-bsc output with additional debug messages:

  DRLL ERROR mgcp_client_fsm.c:525 MGCP_CONN(to-MSC)[0x612000016120]{ST_READY}:
             MGW/DLCX: abrupt FSM termination with connections still present,
             sending unconditional DLCX...
  DLMGCP DEBUG mgcp_client.c:1010 mgcp_client_next_trans_id(id=35): new trans ID
  DLMGCP DEBUG mgcp_client.c:918 mgcp_client_pending_add(id=35): allocated and queued
  DLMGCP DEBUG mgcp_client.c:962 Queued 53 bytes for MGCP GW
  DLMGCP DEBUG mgcp_client.c:725 Tx MGCP: r=127.0.0.1:2427<->l=127.0.0.1:2727:
               len=53 'DLCX 35 rtpbridge/1@mgw MGCP 1.0\r\nC: 5\r\nI:'...
  DLMGCP ERROR mgcp_client.c:704 Failed to read: r=127.0.0.1:2427<->l=127.0.0.1:2727:
               111='Connection refused'

The MGCP client FSM enqueues a DLCX from its fsm_cleanup_cb(), and
terminates.  Thus if the remote MGCP peer becomes unavailable (e.g.
due to a network failure), we would never get a response, and since
the FSM is already terminated, nobody would pop and free() the
response handler from the queue (mgcp->responses_pending).

As a simple workaround, let's avoid allocating dummy entries of
'struct mgcp_response_pending' without a response handler.  The
only case where an MGCP message is sent without a handler is
exactly during the FSM termination.

Change-Id: I83938ff47fa8570b8d9dc810a184864a0c0b58aa
Related: OS#4619
2020-07-31 10:21:49 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr
51b42ff2e1 refactor: use msgb to receive, pass and send RTP packets
Instead of numerous arguments (buf, len and context data), use a msgb, like
most other osmo programs do, with a msb->cb pointing at a context data struct.

This opens the future for adding/stripping IuUP header data from the msgb
easily.

(Checked to pass current ttcn3-mgw-tests.)

Change-Id: I3af40b63bc49f8636d4e7ea2f8f83bb67f6619ee
2020-07-21 16:13:23 +00:00
Philipp Maier
7a755be4c2 mgcp_trunk: use talloc_zero_array instead of _talloc_zero_array
_talloc_zero_array is not supposed to be called by the API user. Lets
use talloc_zero_array instead.

Related: OS#2659
Change-Id: I27549585016a7998e9233c52f6d86429fc75f509
2020-07-16 11:57:45 +00:00
Philipp Maier
06ea49159e mgcp_test: remove trunk2 from unit-test
Some of the unit-tests initalize a second trunk (trunk2) but the test
never do anything with this trunk. Lets remove it.

Change-Id: I228aa45160152091baac9d9c2e6486b774278b6a
Related: OS#2659
2020-07-16 11:57:45 +00:00
Philipp Maier
869b21c869 mgcp_vty: fix endpoint number configuration
At the moment the number of possible E1 endpoints (depends on the number
of E1 timeslots that should be used) is hardcoded and the configuration
of the number of virtual endpoints has an off-by-one problem.

For the E1 timeslots one might choose not to occupy all E1 timeslots of
once. A one TRX E1 BTS usually requires 3 E1 timeslots. One as D-Channel
timeslot and two to cover the voice channels. The voice channels
timeslots need to be set up in osmo-mgw, while the D-Channel timeslot
must not be touched. The VTY config needs to be able to reflect that.

Change-Id: I73b31e3c236a61ea0a6f76ef5ff98ce589f52c77
Related: OS#2547
2020-07-16 11:57:45 +00:00
Philipp Maier
37a808c5a5 mgcp_test: do not access endpoint array elements directly
The test assumes that the endpoint "rtpbridge/X@mgw" is at array
position X in many places. This does not necessarly have to match.
Accessing the array elements directly was the prefered way when the MGW
did use integer numbers and not strings to identify endpoints. Since the
endpoint name strings are used to access the endpoints the unit-test
should also reflect this.

Lets replace the integer variable last_endpoint with a string variable
and do related verifications based on strings.

Change-Id: Ic950c427f23be4a792af94972554637c2b0fbdf2
Related: OS#2659
2020-07-16 11:57:45 +00:00
Philipp Maier
24b8c0ce92 mgcp_trunk: remove double check
At the moment, the trunk prefix is checked twice. Lets re-arange the
code a bit so that the check only happens once.

Change-Id: I91fb8cf6e3b077ba8f18fdbcd071275c6fd7cacd
Related: OS#2547
2020-07-16 11:57:45 +00:00
Philipp Maier
fe67e094ad mgcp_endp.c: cosmetic: fix sourcecode formatting
Change-Id: Ib83442d9a033b96c304bfd5e81206405d98d2ed5
2020-07-16 11:56:39 +00:00
Philipp Maier
fbcf39976e mgcp_endp: use define constant to define max number of E1 subslots
There are 15 possible subslots (not all at the same time) in one E1
timeslot. Lets use a define constant for that.

Change-Id: If7cb74e486946aff09e22abf8a8885bf0693f34e
Related: OS#2547
2020-07-16 11:56:39 +00:00
Philipp Maier
4863591c23 mgcp_client: add function to generate e1-endpoint names
mgcp_client.h offers functions to generate endpoint names for wildcarded
request. This is used in osmo-bsc, lets now also add a function that can
generate e1-endpoint names.

Change-Id: Iec35b5bae8a7b07ddb3559f7114a24dcd10e8f14
Related: OS#2547
2020-07-16 11:56:39 +00:00
Harald Welte
827da2c867 mgcp_client_pending_add(): Consider "talloc returns NULL" case
Change-Id: I43a4715fa41fba5a5506fc08e3c21ef6f9ca2521
2020-07-15 10:57:08 +02:00
Harald Welte
efe1571b7b mgcp_client_init(): consider "talloc returns NULL" case
Change-Id: I131019b3c04a7860a118991c8f3bb31185fb11e4
2020-07-15 10:56:45 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
6521fc0695 manuals: generate vty reference xml at build time
Move 'doc' subdir further down to "make sure" the osmo-mgw binary is built
before the docs.

Remove mgw_vty_reference.xml from the source tree.

In manuals/Makefile.am use the new BUILT_REFERENCE_XML feature recently added
to osmo-gsm-manuals, and add a build target to generate the XML using the new
osmo-mgw --vty-ref-xml cmdline switch.

Depends: I613d692328050a036d05b49a436ab495fc2087ba (osmo-gsm-manuals)
Change-Id: I526af21134087e2b43b9ada59c93f636ae242e24
2020-07-11 02:02:50 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr
f5531845bc add osmo-mgw --vty-ref-xml: dump VTY ref XML to stdout
Add only a long option to not clutter the cmdline namespace.

To add a long option without a short letter is slightly complex: use the 'flag'
and 'val' mechanism as in 'man 3 getopt' to write an option index to
long_option.

Depends: Ic74bbdb6dc5ea05f03c791cc70184861e39cd492 (libosmocore)
Change-Id: Ia988ea1c3f5169bdb4d21f2f05933665711cfcbf
2020-07-11 01:53:32 +00:00
Vadim Yanitskiy
13fae78b32 libosmo-mgcp: always check result of msgb_printf() in add_fmtp()
Change-Id: I218ac21612116366eabd0c75ce3648bad4e27abf
2020-07-08 07:54:16 +00:00
Vadim Yanitskiy
b7d395d83a libosmo-mgcp: fix unused extra argument to printf() in add_fmtp()
Change-Id: Ie48da20aea7bc1eedc3f8b5b4a708458f0860a25
Closes: CID#208171
2020-07-08 07:54:16 +00:00
Philipp Maier
6fbbeec064 mgcp_trunk: pick trunk by number and type
The function mgcp_trunk_by_num() is used to directly pick a specific
trunk that is known by its id number (sometimes called "index").
Traditionally the virtual trunk will reside under id number 0 and all
consecutively created E1 trunks will be created under number 1 to 64.
This works fine, but puts a limitation on us should we ever introduce an
aditional trunk type (e.g. T1). Since the numbers must be unique
regardless of the trunk type one could not have an E1 trunk number 1 and
e.g. a T1 trunk number 1 at the same time. So we should pick the trunk
not only by its number, but also by its type to allow different trunk
types to carry the same number. The trunks will still be distinguishable
by its type along with the respective endpoint prefix.

Change-Id: I7af1e9ce601babd4a51e88201a98319e03945f83
Related: OS#2659
2020-07-07 12:45:14 +02:00
Philipp Maier
0ffa3bdc45 endp: require domain name also for E1 endpoints
RFC3435 requires an MGW domain name appeneded to every endpoints. When
defining endpoint names in Appendix E, the domain name is is not
mentioned for digital trunks, however, this does not mean that digital
trunks do not have a domain appended. Osmo-mgw currently violates the
spec because it explicitly checks if the domain name is _NOT_ present
for E1 endpoints.

Change-Id: Ibb800b689e090b97b58d0206959b660890acd967
Related: OS#2547
2020-07-07 10:25:35 +00:00
Vadim Yanitskiy
ca8639dc05 libosmo-mgcp: fix unsigned compared against 0 in mgcp_trunk_by_name()
e1_trunk_nr_from_epname() returns a signed integer:

  int e1_trunk_nr_from_epname(const char *epname);

mgcp_trunk_by_num() accepts a signed integer:

  struct mgcp_trunk *mgcp_trunk_by_num(const struct mgcp_config *cfg, int index);

Change-Id: Id333a6ddcefd37d82d19f9378ab87d1c02ffd7e3
Closes: CID#211333
2020-07-07 14:03:15 +07:00
Philipp Maier
8d6a193c1a endp: add E1 endpoint interlocking
E1 endpoint names also represent different rates, this may mean that
some rate / subslot combinations are not possible because they overlap
within nthe timeslot. When the equipment (BSC) is properly configured,
this will be no problem, however invalid configuration may cause the
selection of overlapping endpoints and this needs to be prevented, and
logged. Also rate counters need to be in place.

Change-Id: I18e90b10648a7e504371179ad144645fc82e1c27
Related: OS#2547
2020-07-06 19:19:27 +02:00
Philipp Maier
58a1ba85c7 mgcp_internal: remove forward declaration struct mgcp_endpoint_type
In is no longer needed to define struct mgcp_endpoint_type in
mgcp_internal.h

Change-Id: Iecea75e5620e8a2f1fd2066949c116bf72320aca
Related: OS#2659
2020-07-06 19:18:52 +02:00
Philipp Maier
b0c05aa3a9 mgcp_conn: move struct mgcp_conn mgcp_conn.h
The struct mgcp_conn is currently defined in mgcp_internal.h, however it
makes more sense to put the struct in mgcp_conn.h

Change-Id: Ibe9a356300ddb9567432fe48e37c956b7125c79c
Related: OS#2659
2020-07-06 19:17:17 +02:00
Philipp Maier
0996a1e4ae endp: add typeset for e1-endpoints
Add an endpoint typeset for E1 support, also lets add dummy callbacks
for the cleanup and rtp dispatch functionality.

Related: OS#2547
Change-Id: I68b719a906e8f7251f0ca8c74ceec73bc40376f7
2020-07-04 10:02:56 +02:00
Philipp Maier
7e9ddc9904 trunk: parse E1 trunk number
The E1 trunk number is currently not parsed, whenever a trunk prefix is
detected that indicates an E1 trunk, then the entire request is
rejected.

Parse the trunk number and select the trunk accordingly

Related: OS#2547
Change-Id: Ifdaab953544151e73b58cc3e95d21afdb40765f4
2020-07-04 10:02:56 +02:00
Philipp Maier
04bbb9de3e mgcp_trunk: use enum type for trunk type variable
The trunk_type variable in struct mgcp_trunk is specified as an int,
however there is an enum mgcp_trunk_type specified. Lets use the enum as
type for trunk_type instead of int.

Related: OS#2659
Change-Id: I8e8b0cf448cfe67ad3b7caab24f301708d2a515f
2020-07-02 21:25:19 +02:00
Philipp Maier
bea56788cb mgcp_trunk: move enum mgcp_trunk_type to mgcp_trunk.h
The enum mgcp_trunk_type, which is currently located in mgcp_internal.h
makes more sense in mgcp_trunk.h, so lets move it.

Related: OS#2659
Change-Id: I077121503c44fc112a33f1c946f368414e28f841
2020-07-01 23:21:51 +02:00
Philipp Maier
48bcc2ee12 mgcp_osmux: remove unused define constants
The define constants CONN_ID_BTS and CONN_ID_NET were used in mgcp_osmux
long time ago when osmux support was temporarly broken. Now those
defines are no longer used anywhere, so lets remove them.

Change-Id: I3d0b9d482ef0e2187bccace5779a7f8b9507c4e2
2020-07-01 23:13:25 +02:00
Philipp Maier
080935a8c7 mgcp_trunk: fix docstring for mgcp_trunk_alloc()
Change-Id: I845397d829476e15f7e3221c63ea35a00a965647
2020-07-01 23:09:48 +02:00
Philipp Maier
a466f57007 mgcp_client: add docstring for mgcp_client_rtpbridge_wildcard()
Change-Id: I2d811b6ddda5b330054145abff37c996c54c3e3a
2020-06-26 10:50:06 +02:00
Harald Welte
41f77d8018 osmo-mgw.spec.in: Use %config(noreplace) to retain current config file
Change-Id: I37c130d9715a6826cc338f77edcd3cbec762fffd
2020-06-22 14:20:53 +02:00
Vadim Yanitskiy
e674345e29 libosmo-mgcp-client: fix use-after-free in mgcp_msg_gen()
Change-Id: Ib8b6c25489a6a704912aa1763d7430c8055d54e3
2020-06-18 11:40:37 +00:00
Vadim Yanitskiy
3f8139c55f libosmo-mgcp-client: fix use-after-free in mgcp_client_tx()
This function calls mgcp_client_pending_add(), that in its turn
allocates a 'mgcp_response_pending' and appends it to the queue.

In case of an error, it calls mgcp_client_handle_response() that
would free the 'mgcp_response_pending', but this structure would
still remain in the linked list (the queue).

Change-Id: Id94bb93a6b0ea7b7241cf7868112e9bec3e60f0b
2020-06-18 11:40:37 +00:00
Philipp Maier
98c09b3f30 endp: add name generator function for E1 endpoints
Currently the endpoint name that is generated for an E1 endpoint is not
correct. Let's add an endpoint name generator function that derives a
full endpoint name for a given E1 index

Change-Id: I70e0c3f96aa3947165f9926666815ee5614c8f57
Related: OS#2547
2020-06-18 12:31:16 +02:00
Philipp Maier
7462b95829 endp: move endpoint name generation into mgcp_endp.c
When the trunk allocates its endpoints by using mgcp_endp_alloc()
ist passes the name for each endpoint as a parameter. In order to
generate the name endpoint specific knowlege is required.

This process can be simplified, since all what
mgcp_trunk_alloc_endpts() does is calling mgcp_endp_alloc() in a loop in
order to generate a consecuitve series of endpoints. The endpoint names
are generated from the index of the for loop.

When we just pass the index instead of the endpoint name to
mgcp_endp_alloc(), then we can greatly simplify the code since all the
knowledge about the name generation can go into mgcp_endp.c. The
endpoint will name itsself by the trunk properties and the index number
we pass with the allocator function.

Change-Id: I8dee07f1c63037d1f73113f69c612d1f2703cee5
Related: OS#2659
2020-06-18 12:03:19 +02:00
Philipp Maier
7a64182f9a cosmetic: remove excess space
Change-Id: I3620efea2f809fb822c5b8f0a68036066dc6aa95
2020-06-18 12:03:19 +02:00
Philipp Maier
d19de2ee80 trunk: get rid of virt_trunk pointer
The virtual trunk is a pre-configured trunk that always exists. It is
kept separate from the trunk list using a separate pointer. This makes
thinks unecessarly complicated. Lets organize the trunk in the trunk
list like any other trunk, except that we automatically create it on
startup and assign it always the trunk id number 0.

Change-Id: I81934fbd211b225ab7920e78510729c8e22607b3
Related: OS#2659
2020-06-18 12:03:19 +02:00
Philipp Maier
08eb9352ab cosmetic: fix doxygen for mgcp_cleanup_rtp_bridge_cb()
Change-Id: I231b9026402a0f0d3aa23c8de748fc7e88b8bb36
2020-06-18 12:03:19 +02:00
Philipp Maier
0b79d21c7f cosmetic: fix doxygen
Change-Id: I31f7ccf748d09062dbb82f3e921a90e77db02a3d
2020-06-18 12:03:19 +02:00
Philipp Maier
bce5f29265 cosmetic: fix doxygen
Change-Id: Icd757befce68fd12aa0832b7790ca118103a102c
2020-06-18 11:59:26 +02:00
Philipp Maier
3d5a2dd19f ratectr: move rate counter definitions into mgcp_ratectr.h
The rate counter definition (enums) are still in mgcp.h.
Lets move them to mgcp_ratectr.h since it makes more sense
to keep them there.

Change-Id: Id37f66673bc20f9c2cc47a6b44cdfe75f728b936
Related: OS#2659
2020-06-18 11:31:24 +02:00
Philipp Maier
7f90ddb519 mgcp_trunk: remove audio_name and audio_payload
get rid of deprecated trunk parameters which seem to be leftovers
from the old osmo-bsc_mgcp implementation. This is in particular
audio_name and audio_payload in struct mgcp_trunk_config which
allowed the user to "hardcode" an andio name and payload type
via VTY configuration

The removal of the struct members above also require a change to
mgcp_codec.c. The code that is is never actively used and even
causes wrong behavior when activated (set the no-transcoding
flag in VTY). Since the code is removed also the unit tests
also require to be changed to match the new behavior.

Change-Id: Ia050ec3cd34b410dfe089c41b977ae3d5aed7354
Related: OS#2659
2020-06-12 17:08:41 +02:00
Philipp Maier
c66ab2c4c3 osmo-mgw: refactor endpoint and trunk handling
The trunk and endpoint handling in osmo-mgw is still very complex and
implemented in various places (mostly mgcp_protocol.c). Also we use
still integers for endpoint identification, which is not flexible enough
to address timeslots/subslots on an E1 trunk. Some refactoring is needed.

  - get rid of integers as endpoint identifiers, use strings instead and
    find the endpoint based on its string name on the trunk.

  - identify the trunk based on the trunk prefix given in the endpoint
    name.

  - refactor trunk and endpoint allocation. Aggregate functionality in
    in mgcp_endp.c and mgcp_trunk.c. Also remove non-reusable code that
    relates to the still exisiting, but unfinished E1 trunk support.

  - refactor rate counters, put them into a separate module and do no
    longer allocate them per trunk. Allocate them globally instead.

Change-Id: Ia8cf4d6caf05a4e13f1f507dc68cbabb7e6239aa
Related: OS#2659
2020-06-12 17:08:41 +02:00
Philipp Maier
f53796c1fe mgcp_vty: fix indentation in VTY config write
The config under the node mgcp is written with an indentation that has
one space too much.

Change-Id: I2aefeaf3d7ad4a98b7bfcdc7cbc1ce6ebcbe0537
Related: OS#2659
2020-06-03 13:57:38 +02:00
Philipp Maier
14b27a8893 osmo-mgw: rename struct mgcp_trunk_config and symbol tcfg
rename struct mgcp_trunk_config to struct mgcp_trunk and the related
symbol name "tcfg" to "trunk" in order to better match the reality.

Change-Id: I02889dbf8149e139b1bd0326e13ce4c1aec867d1
Related: OS#2659
2020-06-02 20:30:58 +02:00
Philipp Maier
21be42abed mgcp_vty: fix indentation
Some DEFUN macros are not correctly indented

Change-Id: I613f2ebcb06a01744d957e87e8b1215a141b43c4
2020-05-29 21:41:46 +02:00
Philipp Maier
2d681fd84c vty: fix unreachable code (error msg on trunk alloc fail)
When a trunk is selected that does not exist, a new one is created. In
this case the VTY would print an error message but the function exits
early. The code that would print the error is unreachable.

Change-Id: Ie8c3b083174eb8209df2c06f65db6d7bbfaa87f7
fixes: CID#210637
2020-05-29 16:49:06 +02:00
Harald Welte
c39b1bffec mgcp_protocol: Avoid code duplication between virtual + other trunks
There were two code paths that were supposed to do exactly the same,
but then in Change-Id I3994af016fb96427263edbba05f560743f85fdd4 only
one of the two was modified, resulting in OS#4034

Let's
* dynamically allocate the virtual trunk
* rename mgcp_config.trunk to mgcp_config.virt_trunk to clarify
* as a result, abolish copy+pasted code for trunk initialization

Change-Id: I54762af6d417b849a24b6e71b6c5c996a5cb3fa6
Related: OS#4034
2020-05-28 09:23:25 +00:00
Philipp Maier
62612e8575 mgcp: find better locations for LOGPCONN and LOGPENDP
The logging defines LOGPCONN and LOGPENDP are currently located in
mgcp_internal.h. However, there are specific header files for conn
(mgcp_conn.h) and endpoint (mgcp_endp.h) related stuff. Lets put LOGPCON
into mgcp_conn.h and LOGPENDP in mgcp_endp.h

Change-Id: I25ff37ee8108c27d169d294fd16ddcdde9b00195
2020-05-28 09:23:25 +00:00
Harald Welte
af932ce3bc remove accidential TODO-RELEASE entry
I wanted to use gerrit to merge v1 of
 I8d58281e1ff898638293c9e8cb000329462c7a70, but gerrit merged v2
nevertheless :(

Change-Id: I7b16912e66e91f0c30716e4ea1181b39906bacc1
2020-05-28 11:22:29 +02:00
Philipp Maier
265b0a8045 mgcp: remove unused callback pointer
struct mgcp_config contains a function pointer realloc_cb, which is
never popoulated nor used anywhere in the code. Lets remove it

Change-Id: I8d58281e1ff898638293c9e8cb000329462c7a70
2020-05-27 13:45:26 +02:00
Philipp Maier
74390c521e cosmetic: remove excess newlines
Change-Id: Idefe3e86d5b659666bf0356991906c9a2f858aae
2020-05-26 22:26:04 +02:00
Oliver Smith
abfb858f0c Makefile.am: EXTRA_DIST: debian, contrib/*.spec.in
Change-Id: I1ab1e30cc0c8a7ece997ae776ab0945a989eb82a
2020-05-22 13:41:39 +02:00
Oliver Smith
6500d72aaf contrib: integrate RPM spec
Remove OpenSUSE bug report link, set version to @VERSION@, make it build
with CentOS 8 etc.

Related: OS#4550
Change-Id: I1d03ac87a7d0c3c600d187f3e485cb2dab8838bb
2020-05-19 15:33:19 +02:00
Oliver Smith
d6877eb8f9 contrib: import RPM spec
Copy the RPM spec file from:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:mnhauke:osmocom:nightly

Related: OS#4550
Change-Id: I6d6119ca5debf4adfec6c155f81027c8a3583537
2020-05-14 11:47:38 +02:00
Alexander Chemeris
ebb9bf3f12 rtp_bridge: Demote a chatty ERROR log message to DEBUG level.
Not having a second leg of an MGCP endpoint is a normal situtation
and can't be treated as an ERROR message, especially not as an ERROR
message logged on every RTP packet. This happens routinely at
the beginning of call setup and we get tens of ERROR messages in
the logs for every call.

Change-Id: If741a742208772bda4e59236345d7ae650368d5a
2020-05-11 18:14:31 +03:00
Alexander Chemeris
61cf9bb5f1 mgcp_network: Fix a typo in the comment bahviour -> behaviour
Change-Id: I59a06b95e9bbf90c038c5c9234f5c857315d5f07
2020-05-11 18:13:53 +03:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
a7152e055a Use OSMO_FD_* instead of deprecated BSC_FD_*
New define is available since libosmocore 1.1.0, and we already require
1.1.0, so no need to update dependenices.
Let's change it to avoid people re-using old BSC_FD_* symbols when
copy-pasting somewhere else.

Change-Id: I9b6463af713f76c06a144bdbf202c0d91eef4d21
2020-05-09 19:15:50 +02:00
Alexander Chemeris
63866009e2 counters: Implement more useful counters.
Right now a lot of errors with MGCP processing are invisible in rate
counters which makes them difficult to trace or even notice in
a production environment. E.g. reaching a limit of MGCP endpoints
is completely invisible even though it's a critical opertion alarm.

Change-Id: I6db68f044255c927dfd534fed880e405ec3ed4d6
2020-05-05 22:17:41 +03:00
Alexander Chemeris
dab89af070 vty: Prepend VTY output of counters for better visual separation.
Before this patch rate counters started right after trunk information
with no visual separation which was quite confusing. We're adding
a new line and a header to warn a user of the section change.

Change-Id: I3943def03ab821b05ac597f40bdfa4a3a71ddca3
2020-05-05 20:38:16 +03:00
Eric
eebbf2b1fc configure.ac: fix libtool issue with clang and sanitizer
As pointed out at https://github.com/libexpat/libexpat/issues/312
libtool does not play nice with clang sanitizer builds at all.
For those builds LD shoud be set to clang too (and LDFLAGS needs the
sanitizer flags as well), because the clang compiler driver knows how
linking to the sanitizer libs works, but then at a later stage libtool
fails to actually produce the shared libraries and the build fails. This
is fixed by this patch.

Addtionally LD_LIBRARY_PATH has no effect on conftest runs during
configure time, so the rpath needs to be set to the asan library path to
ensure the configure run does not fail due to a missing asan library,
i.e.:

SANS='-fsanitize=memory -fsanitize-recover=all -shared-libsan'
export CC=clang-10
ASANPATH=$(dirname `$CC -print-file-name=libclang_rt.asan-x86_64.so`)
export LDFLAGS="-Wl,-rpath,$ASANPATH $SANS $LDFLAGS"

Change-Id: I2314ef45e6f588e88d5aab8213cc7b5cdef11325
2020-04-11 18:33:04 +00:00
Eric
e885bc5c24 tests: dlopen does not imply availability of dlsym..
Check for both.

Change-Id: I1a1e82882ad28dd53e634f10f9cebb4bc74cac1e
2020-04-11 00:57:13 +02:00
Philipp Maier
173dc129fc doc: do not bind osmo-mgw to random ip-address
The example config bind the MGW to a random ip-address, lets use the
loopback address here, this will suit cases where osmo-bts runs on the
same machine as the MGW (nitb). For all other cases were an external BTS
is used the ip-address still needs to be changed.

Change-Id: Iae52c671c48953ea6b52b18c5d77347343cde0df
2020-03-24 20:37:44 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr
3abced8d64 allow larger MGCP client wqueue: 10 -> 1024
Enlarge the MGCP client workqueue maximum limit by factor 100.

During Abis load testing, a BSC trying to DLCX 200 conns at the same time hit
the limit of 10 very very quickly, and everything broke down.

Change-Id: I8980cce37bae0757828b28455b25c77bcb6316d0
2020-03-10 03:55:35 +01:00
Harald Welte
a48ff4a738 Update per-trunk global packet/byte counters in real-time
We used to update only the per-connection rx/tx packet/byte counters
on-the-fly, but not the per-trunk global counters.  The latter would
only be updated at the end of a connection.  As MGCP connections
can last quite long (think of a long phone call) this is maybe
not the best of ideas.

Note: The all_rtp:err_tstmp_in and all_rt:err_tstmp_out are still
only updated at the end of a connection.

Change-Id: Ib3866cb8149d3257fcf39733846c97c33881c4ee
Related: OS#4437
2020-03-08 14:50:20 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr
6c92f9d83e fix vty dump_trunk: start from zero, do not omit first CONN
Change-Id: Ibb97fbf5c0b46ab841c3f6126b3622e4a8054feb
2020-03-08 14:12:54 +01:00
Harald Welte
9852e22101 Add CTRL interface to osmo-mgw
OsmoMGW has a lot of nice built-in statistics (rate_ctr,...) but it
seems the only way to look at them is via the VTY. While libosmocore
contains automatic exposure of all rate counters via CTRL, the CTRL
interface simply is not used by osmo-mgw so far.

Closes: OS#4441
Change-Id: I7ed6bdb9f4749c24ca11a5905a620546cfe42952
2020-03-08 13:23:46 +01:00
Harald Welte
b141cccbfb Fix number of endpoints of default trunk
If a config file doesn't have a 'number endpoints' config line,
we would use -1 as unsigned integer and end up with
 number endpoints 4294967295
if the config file is re-written

Change-Id: I05a3814117b1d6e0cdc30740da31709ce333df4b
Closes: OS#4034
2020-03-08 10:51:41 +01:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
ec45068972 Bump version: 1.6.0.30-832bc-dirty → 1.7.0
libosmocore required version increased due to include used from
libosmo-netif including an include from libosmocore which in previous
versions misses including an include from a symbol used.

Change-Id: I1d5f14b1ad36b2ed94343fca71fdc622424403d3
2020-01-03 13:35:10 +01:00
Oliver Smith
832bcdf631 osmoappdesc.py: switch to python 3
Make build and external tests work with python3, so we can drop
the python2 dependency.

This should be merged shortly after osmo-python-tests was migrated to
python3, and the jenkins build slaves were (automatically) updated to
have the new osmo-python-tests installed.

Related: OS#2819
Depends: osmo-python-tests I3ffc3519bf6c22536a49dad7a966188ddad351a7
Change-Id: I48f4c2c520e8285aff5d6d65f95bd041c13466e8
2019-12-11 09:35:24 +01:00
Harald Welte
73f9c02f49 exit(2) on unsupported positional arguments on command line
Change-Id: I5398edac755280d2982285802516681aa5255470
2019-12-03 21:51:05 +01:00
Harald Welte
6a25a61142 Move fsm_mgcp_client regstration to __attribute__((contructor))
This way we can avoid the runtime overhead of checking whether or not
it is initialized over and over again.  It also brings this code more
in line with other users of osmo_fsm_register().

Change-Id: Ia73ba8e46c13d925e88203e08a8966839e573183
2019-12-01 15:39:12 +01:00
Harald Welte
1dbbed169a mgcp_client: Check for osmo_fsm_register() error return value
Change-Id: Ie5e7fa419117349d098b0158ed840341094f3c16
2019-12-01 15:39:12 +01:00
Harald Welte
a8f27abe12 manual: Fix copy+paste error
Change-Id: I5cd93994563520c94ed9aefbedaf9d18ea2134a6
2019-12-01 14:33:33 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr
ca2aec0235 fix use-after-free: require new fsm deferred dealloc, check for term
API doc: require osmo_fsm_set_dealloc_ctx().

mgcp_client during delete: do not reparent the FSM when it is already
terminating.

I have recently discovered a vulnerability: if an endpoint FSM deallocates
during event handling of a successful MGCP response, this causes a
use-after-free; and once that is fixed, a state change on the already
terminated FSM causes a pointer corruption by using already cleaned data
structures. osmo_fsm_set_dealloc_ctx() fixes the use-after-free, and
osmo_fsm_set_term_stops_actions() fixes the pointer corruption.

Related: Ib7fce7b7d54dfb87af97544796680919e5929a50 (osmo-bsc),
         I08c03946605aa12e0a5ce8b3c773704ef5327a7a (osmo-msc)
Depends: Ief4dba9ea587c9b4aea69993e965fbb20fb80e78 (libosmocore),
         I0adc13a1a998e953b6c850efa2761350dd07e03a (libosmocore)
Change-Id: I7df2e9202b04e7ca7366bb0a8ec53cf3bb14faf3
2019-11-01 17:37:59 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr
e827831514 accept MGCP without SDP
SDP is an optional part of MGCP messages. Do not fail when there is no SDP part.

Practically this is useful to compose simpler MGCP responses from TTCN3 tests.
osmo-mgw itself always includes SDP, so there is no real impact on operating
libosmo-mgcp-client with osmo-mgw from osmo-bsc or osmo-msc.

Change-Id: I608001626459ea72415fb142f857550bbb90c683
2019-11-01 17:37:40 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr
923d60bb12 client: endp fsm: add osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_ep()
If an API user only has access to the ci FSM (which is managed via an opaque
struct), provide this function to obtain the backpointer to the parent endpoint
FSM, mostly to be able to call osmo_mgcpc_ep_cancel_notify() on it.

osmo-msc's rtp_stream FSM will use this in
I351bb8e8fbc46eb629bcd599f6453e2c84c15015.

Change-Id: I14f7a46031327fb2b2047b998eae6ad0bb7324ad
2019-10-29 23:04:11 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr
f2bf8dc8c8 client: endp fsm: allow cancelling a notify event
There is a use-after-free problem if a 'notify' FSM as passed to
osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_request() deallocates before the notify event has been
dispatched. To avoid that, add API to allow cancelling a notify.

Change-Id: I41687d7f3a808587ab7f7520f46dcc3c29cff92d
2019-10-29 23:04:01 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr
055ded74de client: endp fsm: clear ci[] before dispatching DLCX success
In case the ep gets deallocated during event dispatch, move all ci[] cleanup to
*before* dispatching a DLCX OK event. Afterwards, it might become a
use-after-free.

Change-Id: Ib2032e5566e465c02a9a525ccd38f9dcc84fb669
2019-10-29 23:03:50 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr
3ff71284fa client: endp fsm: add notify struct, prep for cancel-notify
Upcoming patches introduce copying notify information. Prepare by combining
notify info into a separate sub-struct.

Change-Id: I47c0dd112011b8cb4dc88e8efd010466d4ba6308
2019-10-29 23:03:36 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr
cc0b97e197 clear pending requests on MGCP failure
If an MGCP operation on one conn of an endpoint fails, no longer carry out
other pending requests for that endpoint. Only allow pending DLCX to be sent.

If the caller schedules two CRCX at the same time, the first CRCX is sent with
a wildcarded endpoint name like "rtpbridge/*@mgw". Only when the OK for that
returns an allocated endpoint, will the second CRCX be sent, using that actual
allocated endpoint name. But, if the first CRCX fails, then we should not send
another wildcard CRCX, but rather assume both as failed.

Since a failed MGCP message means that the endpoint becomes unusable /
undefined and typically deallocates directly, we can actually discard all other
pending requests except for DLCX.

Change-Id: Icb1d485224bb486b84eff6329f0bd95932e63246
2019-10-02 22:03:25 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
8c69e29820 mgcp_client_fsm cleanup: Do not assert on DLCX failure
During FSM instance cleanup, a DLCX message composition may fail if a preceding
received MGCP message was missing parameters. If that occurs, don't crash, just
log an error and deallocate.

Change-Id: Ic1c3c4deeb4703b60e870af9d5d7be216a87fff8
2019-10-02 21:11:56 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
843d9038ce mgw: Allocate mgcp_conn instance under tcfg->endpoints
The connection becomes to the endpoint, so let's not use the NULL
context there.

Related: OS#3950
Change-Id: I6f6441c3ef21aac577af08eb018bacbca4c45fb7
2019-09-19 17:44:16 +02:00
Pau Espin Pedrol
d071a30238 mgcp_test: Correctly release all endpoints allocated
Currently in handle_create_con(), mgcp_conn_alloc() is called with NULl
ctx. As soon as this ctx is changed to be part of the trunk's endpoint
array (tcfg->endpoints), test will segfault because some fds from
previous tcfg are still registered after the whole tcfg object was freed
with talloc_free() by previous test. That's because
mgcp_endpoint_release() must be called on all endpoints to make sure all
registered components are correctly unplugged.

Related: OS#3950
Change-Id: I813d52b518ed0bb8db4e42dff83e040b0891fee2
2019-09-19 17:43:21 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
3ab8ca4d84 SDP: store all ptmap entries
If a ptmap appears in the SDP, always store it in the ptmap array. No longer
attempt to drop entries if they match the conventional payload type number.

- One reason is that the past code only matched full explicit "FOO/8000/1"
  strings, while the channel number "/1" can be omitted to imply 1; by simply
  storing everything received in the SDP, there is no need to add complexity
  to match both "FOO/8000" and "FOO/8000/1".

- The other reason is to rather parse exactly what was received, instead of
  filtering entries, to take away a degree of implied magic.

Change-Id: I2a69c21e68c602daf804744212d335ab1eafd81b
2019-08-28 04:57:19 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
23f4048b57 tweak mgcp_parse_audio_ptime_rtpmap()
- move the error logging up to the actual errors. Each appear only once, no
  goto labels needed.

- instead of strstr("rtpmap"), use osmo_str_startswith("a=rtpmap:") to more
  concisely trigger on the actual syntax of the audio parameters. Same for
  "a=ptime:".

Change-Id: I730111e245da8485c1b5e8811f75d140e379cec6
2019-08-28 04:57:19 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
401b740ccd explicitly free codecs in mgcp_rtp_conn_cleanup()
There are allocated bits in conn->end.codecs[], free them.

This is not fixing a memleak, since mgcp_rtp_conn_cleanup() is currently only
called from mgcp_conn_free(), which soon after frees the conn; the conn serves
as talloc parent for the codec strings freed in this patch.

The rationale: it is better style to explicitly free them, to also guard
against future callers of mgcp_rtp_conn_cleanup() which might expect complete
cleanup.

Change-Id: Ic471107ce6e94d9ce582d887429c744ff93e3053
2019-08-28 04:57:19 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
a468b0f57f mgcp_codec_add: fix audio_name size check
Needs to account for terminating '\0'.

Change-Id: I27896beef6ffcc1cb6207daaba6c8b2b03eb513d
2019-08-28 04:56:52 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
b0cfa7272e mgcp_codec: codec_set(): log about all possible errors
In codec_set(), for each 'goto error', log the specific error cause.

Also add a TODO and a FIXME comment about inventing dynamic payload type
numbers.

Change-Id: I0b44b574c814882b6f8ae7cd738a6f481cd721fd
2019-08-28 00:17:40 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
683e05f60b ptmap: implicitly match '/8000' and '/8000/1'
In codecs_same(), do not compare the complete audio_name. The parts of it are
already checked individually:
- subtype_name ("AMR"),
- rate ("8000"; defaults to 8000 if omitted) and
- channels ("1"; defaults to 1 if omitted)
So by also checking the complete audio_name, we brushed over the match of
implicit "/8000" and "/8000/1", which otherwise works out fine.

As a result, translating payload type numbers in RTP headers now also works if
one conn of an endpoint set an rtpmap with "AMR/8000" and the other conn set
"AMR/8000/1".

It seems to me that most PBX out there generate ptmaps omitting the "/1", so
fixing this should make us more interoperable with third party SDP.

See IETF RFC4566 section 6. SDP Attributes:
  For audio streams, <encoding parameters> indicates the number
  of audio channels.  This parameter is OPTIONAL and may be
  omitted if the number of channels is one, provided that no
  additional parameters are needed.

Also allowing to omit the "/8000" is a mere side effect of this patch.
Omitting the rate does not seem to be specified in an RFC, but is logical for
audio codecs defined to require exactly 8000 set as rate (most GSM codecs).

Add tests in mgcp_test.c.

Change-Id: Iab00bf9a55b1847f85999077114b37e70fb677c2
2019-08-28 00:17:40 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
16b637bf1b differentiate AMR octet-aligned=0 vs =1
Add corresponding tests in mgcp_test.c

Change-Id: Ib8be73a7ca1b95ce794d130e8eb206dcee700124
2019-08-28 00:17:40 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
2698540c1e test_mgcp_codec_pt_translate(): more tests
Change-Id: I334a075ac2800ae4a7c4e2d6eaeb17dd8c6b09a1
2019-08-28 00:17:40 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
d2f5e69d3e mgcp_test: extend / rewrite test_mgcp_codec_pt_translate()
Instead of manually entering codec values, use mgcp_codec_add() to populate
test conns with codecs. The idea is to better test what actually happens when
parsing SDP codec strings.

Rewrite current test_mgcp_codec_pt_translate() from procedural to a data model
with human readable stdout logging.

This prepares to enable interpreting codec strings like "FOO/8000/1" as
equivalent with "FOO/8000": the SDP standard defines the final "/1", indicating
the nr of channels, as optional for a single channel, but osmo-mgw currently is
unable to match these two formats as identical. So prepare the
test_mgcp_codec_pt_translate() so that upcoming patches can incorporate strings
with and without the final "/1" by extending the struct arrays.

Change-Id: I888000d77512cfecb0f199b86ef6003e7fc0e6cb
2019-08-28 00:17:40 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
ce64f18587 fix memleak: actually free strings in mgcp_codec_reset_all()
The audio_name and subtype_name are allocated from talloc, so they need to be
freed before resetting the codec array. Use mgcp_codec_free() to ensure this.

Change-Id: I07f207dcb7ce66bbf3445a30af41e696677b384f
2019-08-27 21:53:17 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr
667fa59b0c mgcp_codec: split codec_free() off of codec_init()
Both are used only in the same .c file, so make them static.

Move codec_set() guts into codec_add(): codec_set is only called by codec_add.
If codec_set were left separate, it'd look like the codec_init() is a bug and
lacks a codec_free() first. When looking at the entire context in codec_add(),
it becomes obvious that codec_init() should be called, not codec_free(),
because it is populating a previously unused entry.

Preparation to fix a memleak in a conn's codec list.

Change-Id: I120cab0a352a1e7b31c8f9c720c47b2c291311d7
2019-08-27 21:53:17 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr
5a6220f43b mgcp_send(): stop looping on conversion error
If mgcp_send() runs a transcoder loop, break the loop if rfc5993_hr_convert()
or amr_oa_bwe_convert() return with error. Possibly fixes an infinite loop
situation for erratic packets? (Didn't check for that in detail.)

Change-Id: Iba115a0b1d74e7cefba5dcdd777e98ddea9eba8c
2019-08-21 23:06:02 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
7c6dd3c2c3 fix crashes: don't assert on incoming RTP packet size
Remove various OSMO_ASSERT() on size of incoming packets. Doing an assert on
incoming data is a DoS attack vector, absolute no-go. Instead, return -EINVAL
and keep running.

Change some return values to be able to distinguish successful operation from
invalid RTP sizes. In rtp_data_net(), make sure to return negative if the RTP
packet was invalid.

Some of the error return codes implemented here will only be used in upcoming
patch Iba115a0b1d74e7cefba5dcdd777e98ddea9eba8c.

Change-Id: I6bc6ee950ce07bcc2c585c30fad02b81153bdde2
2019-08-21 23:05:35 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
740af6ed44 mgcp_codec: constify 'param' arg
Change-Id: I3ec6b57298f78604d5cd453f1db6d90ddfd6a2ba
2019-08-09 02:28:37 +02:00
Neels Hofmeyr
782d607962 rename codecs_cmp() to codecs_same()
The name 'cmp' implies a return value of -1, 0, 1 to indicate smaller, match or
larger. Since this function returns bool, it should not be named with 'cmp'.

Change-Id: I2d41b1a32300e295551e85d3f9ab82dd2b0e86b8
2019-08-09 02:28:37 +02:00
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#CompactNamespaces: false # Unknown to clang-format-4.0
ConstructorInitializerAllOnOneLineOrOnePerLine: false
ConstructorInitializerIndentWidth: 8
ContinuationIndentWidth: 8
Cpp11BracedListStyle: false
DerivePointerAlignment: false
DisableFormat: false
ExperimentalAutoDetectBinPacking: false
#FixNamespaceComments: false # Unknown to clang-format-4.0
#IncludeBlocks: Preserve # Unknown to clang-format-5.0
IncludeCategories:
- Regex: '.*'
Priority: 1
IncludeIsMainRegex: '(Test)?$'
IndentCaseLabels: false
#IndentPPDirectives: None # Unknown to clang-format-5.0
IndentWidth: 8
IndentWrappedFunctionNames: false
JavaScriptQuotes: Leave
JavaScriptWrapImports: true
KeepEmptyLinesAtTheStartOfBlocks: false
MacroBlockBegin: ''
MacroBlockEnd: ''
MaxEmptyLinesToKeep: 1
NamespaceIndentation: None
#ObjCBinPackProtocolList: Auto # Unknown to clang-format-5.0
ObjCBlockIndentWidth: 8
ObjCSpaceAfterProperty: true
ObjCSpaceBeforeProtocolList: true
# Taken from git's rules
#PenaltyBreakAssignment: 10 # Unknown to clang-format-4.0
PenaltyBreakBeforeFirstCallParameter: 30
PenaltyBreakComment: 10
PenaltyBreakFirstLessLess: 0
PenaltyBreakString: 10
PenaltyExcessCharacter: 100
PenaltyReturnTypeOnItsOwnLine: 60
PointerAlignment: Right
ReflowComments: false
SortIncludes: false
#SortUsingDeclarations: false # Unknown to clang-format-4.0
SpaceAfterCStyleCast: false
SpaceAfterTemplateKeyword: true
SpaceBeforeAssignmentOperators: true
#SpaceBeforeCtorInitializerColon: true # Unknown to clang-format-5.0
#SpaceBeforeInheritanceColon: true # Unknown to clang-format-5.0
SpaceBeforeParens: ControlStatements
#SpaceBeforeRangeBasedForLoopColon: true # Unknown to clang-format-5.0
SpaceInEmptyParentheses: false
SpacesBeforeTrailingComments: 1
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SpacesInSquareBrackets: false
Standard: Cpp03
TabWidth: 8
UseTab: Always
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@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ src/osmo-mgw/osmo-mgw
*.gcda
*.gcno
*.pc
*~
#configure
aclocal.m4
@@ -61,3 +62,10 @@ doc/manuals/generated/
doc/manuals/osmomsc-usermanual.xml
doc/manuals/common
doc/manuals/build
contrib/osmo-mgw.spec
#vs code
.cache
.vscode

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@@ -9,10 +9,10 @@ AM_CPPFLAGS = \
$(NULL)
SUBDIRS = \
doc \
include \
src \
tests \
doc \
contrib \
$(NULL)
@@ -22,7 +22,13 @@ pkgconfig_DATA = \
$(NULL)
BUILT_SOURCES = $(top_srcdir)/.version
EXTRA_DIST = git-version-gen osmoappdesc.py .version
EXTRA_DIST = \
.version \
contrib/osmo-mgw.spec.in \
debian \
git-version-gen \
osmoappdesc.py \
$(NULL)
AM_DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS = \
--with-systemdsystemunitdir=$$dc_install_base/$(systemdsystemunitdir)

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
To run the configuration parsing and output (VTY) test suite, first install
git://git.osmocom.org/python/osmo-python-tests
https://gitea.osmocom.org/cellular-infrastructure/osmo-python-tests
and pass the following configure options here:

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@@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([.])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([dist-bzip2])
AC_CONFIG_TESTDIR(tests)
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -std=gnu11"
dnl kernel style compile messages
m4_ifdef([AM_SILENT_RULES], [AM_SILENT_RULES([yes])])
@@ -22,6 +24,11 @@ AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_INSTALL
LT_INIT
dnl patching ${archive_cmds} to affect generation of file "libtool" to fix linking with clang
AS_CASE(["$LD"],[*clang*],
[AS_CASE(["${host_os}"],
[*linux*],[archive_cmds='$CC -shared $pic_flag $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags $wl-soname $wl$soname -o $lib'])])
dnl check for pkg-config (explained in detail in libosmocore/configure.ac)
AC_PATH_PROG(PKG_CONFIG_INSTALLED, pkg-config, no)
if test "x$PKG_CONFIG_INSTALLED" = "xno"; then
@@ -29,20 +36,24 @@ if test "x$PKG_CONFIG_INSTALLED" = "xno"; then
fi
PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG([0.20])
dnl check for AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG
m4_ifdef([AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG], [], [
AC_MSG_ERROR([Please install autoconf-archive; re-run 'autoreconf -fi' for it to take effect.])
])
dnl checks for libraries
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([dlopen], [dl dld], [LIBRARY_DL="$LIBS";LIBS=""])
AC_SUBST(LIBRARY_DL)
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([dlsym], [dl dld], [LIBRARY_DLSYM="$LIBS";LIBS=""])
AC_SUBST(LIBRARY_DLSYM)
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBOSMOCORE, libosmocore >= 1.0.0)
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBOSMOGSM, libosmogsm >= 1.0.0)
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBOSMOVTY, libosmovty >= 1.0.0)
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBOSMONETIF, libosmo-netif >= 0.6.0)
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBOSMOCORE, libosmocore >= 1.7.0)
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBOSMOGSM, libosmogsm >= 1.7.0)
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBOSMOCTRL, libosmoctrl >= 1.7.0)
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBOSMOVTY, libosmovty >= 1.7.0)
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBOSMONETIF, libosmo-netif >= 1.2.0)
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBOSMOABIS, libosmoabis >= 1.3.0)
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBOSMOTRAU, libosmotrau >= 1.3.0)
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -pthread"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -pthread"
AC_ARG_ENABLE(sanitize,
[AS_HELP_STRING(
@@ -74,15 +85,6 @@ then
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $WERROR_FLAGS"
fi
dnl Checks for typedefs, structures and compiler characteristics
AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG([-Werror=implicit], [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror=implicit"])
AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG([-Werror=maybe-uninitialized], [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror=maybe-uninitialized"])
AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG([-Werror=memset-transposed-args], [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror=memset-transposed-args"])
AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG([-Wnull-dereference], [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wnull-dereference"])
AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG([-Werror=sizeof-array-argument], [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror=sizeof-array-argument"])
AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG([-Werror=sizeof-pointer-memaccess], [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror=sizeof-pointer-memaccess"])
# Coverage build taken from WebKit's configure.in
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable code coverage support])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(coverage,
@@ -110,7 +112,7 @@ if test "x$enable_ext_tests" = "xyes" ; then
AM_PATH_PYTHON
AC_CHECK_PROG(OSMOTESTEXT_CHECK,osmotestvty.py,yes)
if test "x$OSMOTESTEXT_CHECK" != "xyes" ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Please install git://osmocom.org/python/osmo-python-tests to run the VTY/CTRL tests.])
AC_MSG_ERROR([Please install https://gitea.osmocom.org/cellular-infrastructure/osmo-python-tests to run the VTY/CTRL tests.])
fi
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable VTY/CTRL tests])
@@ -200,4 +202,5 @@ AC_OUTPUT(
doc/manuals/Makefile
contrib/Makefile
contrib/systemd/Makefile
contrib/osmo-mgw.spec
Makefile)

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@@ -15,10 +15,6 @@
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
"""

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@@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ osmo-build-dep.sh libosmo-netif
# Additional configure options and depends
CONFIG=""
if [ "$WITH_MANUALS" = "1" ]; then
osmo-build-dep.sh osmo-gsm-manuals
CONFIG="--enable-manuals"
fi
@@ -50,18 +49,18 @@ set -x
cd "$base"
autoreconf --install --force
./configure --enable-vty-tests --enable-external-tests --enable-werror $CONFIG
./configure --enable-sanitize --enable-vty-tests --enable-external-tests --enable-werror $CONFIG
$MAKE $PARALLEL_MAKE
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$inst/lib" $MAKE check \
|| cat-testlogs.sh
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$inst/lib" \
DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS="--enable-vty-tests --enable-external-tests $CONFIG" \
$MAKE distcheck \
$MAKE $PARALLEL_MAKE distcheck \
|| cat-testlogs.sh
if [ "$WITH_MANUALS" = "1" ] && [ "$PUBLISH" = "1" ]; then
make -C "$base/doc/manuals" publish
fi
$MAKE maintainer-clean
$MAKE $PARALLEL_MAKE maintainer-clean
osmo-clean-workspace.sh

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@@ -0,0 +1,137 @@
#
# spec file for package osmo-mgw
#
# Copyright (c) 2017, Martin Hauke <mardnh@gmx.de>
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
# upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the
# file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the
# license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which
# case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a
# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
# published by the Open Source Initiative.
# Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/
#
Name: osmo-mgw
Version: @VERSION@
Release: 0
Summary: Osmocom's Media Gateway for 2G and 3G circuit-switched mobile networks
License: AGPL-3.0-or-later AND GPL-2.0-or-later
Group: Hardware/Mobile
URL: https://osmocom.org/projects/osmo-mgw
Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.xz
BuildRequires: automake >= 1.9
BuildRequires: libtool >= 2
BuildRequires: pkgconfig >= 0.20
%if 0%{?suse_version}
BuildRequires: systemd-rpm-macros
%endif
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libosmo-netif) >= 1.2.0
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libosmocore) >= 1.7.0
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libosmoctrl) >= 1.7.0
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libosmogsm) >= 1.7.0
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libosmovty) >= 1.7.0
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libosmocoding) >= 1.7.0
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libosmoabis) >= 1.3.0
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libosmotrau) >= 1.3.0
%{?systemd_requires}
%description
OsmoMGW is Osmocom's Media Gateway for 2G and 3G circuit-switched mobile networks.
%package -n libosmo-mgcp-client9
Summary: Osmocom's Media Gateway Control Protocol client library
Group: System/Libraries
%description -n libosmo-mgcp-client9
Osmocom's Media Gateway Control Protocol client library.
%package -n libosmo-mgcp-client-devel
Summary: Development files for Osmocom's Media Gateway Control Protocol client library
Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++
Requires: libosmo-mgcp-client9 = %{version}
%description -n libosmo-mgcp-client-devel
Osmocom's Media Gateway Control Protocol client librarary.
This subpackage contains libraries and header files for developing
applications that want to make use of libosmo-mgcp-client.
%package -n libosmo-mgcp-devel
Summary: Development files for Osmocom's Media Gateway server library
Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++
%description -n libosmo-mgcp-devel
Osmocom's Media Gateway Control Protocol server library.
This subpackage contains libraries and header files for developing
applications that want to make use of libosmo-mgcp.
%prep
%setup -q
%build
echo "%{version}" >.tarball-version
autoreconf -fi
%configure \
--disable-static \
--docdir=%{_docdir}/%{name} \
--with-systemdsystemunitdir=%{_unitdir}
make %{?_smp_mflags}
%install
%make_install
find %{buildroot} -type f -name "*.la" -delete -print
%check
make %{?_smp_mflags} check || (find . -name testsuite.log -exec cat {} +)
%post -n libosmo-mgcp-client9 -p /sbin/ldconfig
%postun -n libosmo-mgcp-client9 -p /sbin/ldconfig
%if 0%{?suse_version}
%preun
%service_del_preun osmo-mgw.service
%postun
%service_del_postun osmo-mgw.service
%pre
%service_add_pre osmo-mgw.service
%post
%service_add_post osmo-mgw.service
%endif
%files
%license COPYING
%doc AUTHORS README
%dir %{_docdir}/%{name}/examples
%dir %{_docdir}/%{name}/examples/osmo-mgw
%{_docdir}/%{name}/examples/osmo-mgw/osmo-mgw.cfg
%{_docdir}/%{name}/examples/osmo-mgw/osmo-mgw-abis_e1.cfg
%{_bindir}/osmo-mgw
%{_unitdir}/osmo-mgw.service
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/osmocom
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/osmocom/osmo-mgw.cfg
%files -n libosmo-mgcp-client9
%{_libdir}/libosmo-mgcp-client.so.9*
%files -n libosmo-mgcp-client-devel
%{_libdir}/libosmo-mgcp-client.so
%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/libosmo-mgcp-client.pc
%dir %{_includedir}/osmocom
%dir %{_includedir}/osmocom/mgcp_client
%{_includedir}/osmocom/mgcp_client/*.h
%files -n libosmo-mgcp-devel
%dir %{_includedir}/osmocom
%dir %{_includedir}/osmocom/mgcp
%{_includedir}/osmocom/mgcp/*.h
%changelog

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@@ -1,3 +1,369 @@
osmo-mgw (1.10.0) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Eric ]
* adjust mgcp response context
* rework message handling
* add a lock-free bounded spsc interthread queue
* clang-format: remove foreach macros
* fix mgcp_conn_free_all ubsan complaints
[ Philipp Maier ]
* configuration: point out difference between trunk-nr and e1 line nr
* mgcp_client: add new codec IUFP as VND.3GPP.IUFP
* mgcp_codec: do not differentiate between oa and bwe when comparing codec
* mgcp_network: do not try to convert RTCP packets
* mgcp_network: fix typo RTPC -> RTCP
[ Oliver Smith ]
* treewide: remove FSF address
[ Pau Espin Pedrol ]
* mgcp_network.c: Set proper CRC Header for ACK Initialization
* cosmetic: Rename variable payload=>payload_type
* mgcp_network.c: Fix byte alignment of CRC Header for ACK Initialization
* Define mgcp_rtp_end.output_enabled as bool
* cosmetic: mgcp_codec.c: Fix typo in comment
* Drop unneeded ax_check_compile_flag.m4
* Make function amr_is_octet_aligned publicly available
* Initial IuUP support using proper FSMs
* IuUP: Support RFCI ID != RFCI Index
* iuup: Fix caps in logging message
* iuup: Check for IuUP Initialization retrans
[ Alexander Couzens ]
* doc/overview: fix wrong project page link
[ Vadim Yanitskiy ]
* tests: use 'check_PROGRAMS' instead of 'noinst_PROGRAMS'
* libosmo-mgcp: e1: fix memleaks in e1_recv_cb()
[ Harald Welte ]
* update git URLs (git -> https; gitea)
-- Pau Espin Pedrol <pespin@sysmocom.de> Tue, 28 Jun 2022 18:50:25 +0200
osmo-mgw (1.9.0) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Harald Welte ]
* TOS bits != DSCP
* manual: don't define fig-bsc twice
* switch from osmo_sock_set_dscp() to OSMO_SOCK_F_DSCP()
* mgw: Add support for setting socket priority from VTY
* manual: Include QoS chapter and add osmo-mgw specific example
[ Keith ]
* Add vty command 'show mgcp active'
* Log some useful messages at ERROR/INFO instead of DEBUG
[ Neels Hofmeyr ]
* send DLCX only once
* tweak termination DLCX log msg
* add osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_get_remote_rtp_info()
* check_rtp_destin(): clarify log msg
* mgcp_client_fsm delete: set mgcp_client as ctx, not NULL
* mgcp_client_endpoint_fsm: on term, still let conns wait for DLCX OK
* mgcp_client_fsm: add missing log_subsys
* mgcp_client: add logging on received MGCP messages
[ Philipp Maier ]
* mgcp_network: fix implicit address loopback
* mgcp_common, mgcp_udp_send: make parameter buf const
* mgcp_network: refactor MGCP_DUMMY_LOAD
* mgcp_client: drop nunnecessary else statement
* mgcp_client: fix error handling in mgcp message generation
* mgcp_protocol: fix loop that sends dummy RTP packets
* mgw_main: fix loop that resets all endpoints
* mgcp_trunk: drop ws line
* mgcp_ratectr: drop ws line
* mgcp_ratectr: fix sourcecode formatting
* mgcp_trunk: add value string for trunk type.
* mgcp_ratectr: refactor rate counter and set group name
* mgcp_protocol: forward declare mgcp_endpoint
* mgcp_endp: make wildcarded detection separate
* mgcp_protocol: refactor request handler array
* mgcp_trunk: use unsigned int instead of int as trunk_nr
* mgcp_protocol: refactor MGCP request handling
* mgcp_ratectr: add stats items to monitor trunk usage
* mgcp_msg: add trunk parameter to mgcp_check_param for logging
* mgcp_protocol: refactor function create_response_with_sdp
* mgcp_protocol: add support for wildcarded DLCX
* remove struct member wildcarded_req from struct mgcp_endpoint
* mgcp_lient: remove unsubstantial FIXME note
* mgcp_protocol: assert endp when it becomes mandatory
* mgcp_trunk: check MGW domain name earlier
* mgcp_ratectr: add stats items to monitor trunk usage
* mgcp_client: fix typo Initalize -> Initialize
* mgcp_protocol: get rid of policy_cb and change_cb
* mgcp_ratectr: do not set talloc destructor on library allocated item
* mgcp_client: allow to reset endpoints on startup
* mgcp_client_vty: remove unnecessary checks
* mgcp_client: do not print (null) when address is ANY
* mgcp_client: refactor function init_socket
* libosmo-mgcp-client: extend the mgcp_client for MGW pooling
* mgcp_client_vty: add missing docstrings
* mgcp_client_vty: add OSMO_ASSERT on pool parameter
* mgcp_client_vty: fix docstrings for mgw-pool
* mgcp_client_vty: cosmetic: doc string should terminated with \n
* mgcp_client_vty: fixing docstring
* mgcp_ratectr: remove unusued rate counters
* mgcp_client: fix typo in doxygen comment
* mgcp_client: add MGW name as logging context
[ Pau Espin Pedrol ]
* Use new stat item/ctr getter APIs
* constify arg in addr_is_any()
* Define patch_ssrc as bool type
* constify some function arg pointers
* mgcp_network.c: Reorder some functions in file
* mgcp_send_dummy: Check RTP destination is available before attempt tx
* mgw: rx CRCX: Avoid sending dummy rtp if remote address not provided
* Fail rx MDCX sendrecv with invalid remote addr
* Take into account Marker bit when patching RTP stream
* Use DLMGCP instead of DLGLOBAL in log lines
* Fix attribute parsing on gcc 11.1.0
[ neels ]
* Revert "mgcp_ratectr: add stats items to monitor trunk usage"
[ Daniel Willmann ]
* contrib/jenkins: Use ASAN for osmo-mgw
[ Oliver Smith ]
* mgcp_client_vty: add missing NO_STR
* Revert "Turn some compiler warnings into errors"
[ Eric ]
* add vscode stuff to gitignore
* configure.ac: fix maybe-uninitialized for clang
* fix missing includes and forward declarations
* rename do_retransmission
* mgcp_sdp: fix potential leak
* stats: make sanitizers happy
* libosmo-mgcp: cleanup audio codex alloc
* libosmo-mgcp: atomic rate counter group indexes
* libosmo-mgcp: do not use the default msgb talloc context
* globally lock the portrange when trying to grab a port to prep for multithreading
* embed strings into structs
* adjust talloc context
* endp: do not cache cfg pointer
* add modified .clang-format
* rename strip_epname and find_specific_endpoint and make them available
* fix mgcp_conn_free_all
* fix up some docstrings that lost their dot
[ Vadim Yanitskiy ]
* libosmo-mgcp: use OSMO_STRLCPY_ARRAY in mgcp_codec_add()
-- Pau Espin Pedrol <pespin@sysmocom.de> Tue, 16 Nov 2021 16:59:21 +0100
osmo-mgw (1.8.1) unstable; urgency=medium
* attempt to fix RPM spec file after recent soversion bump
-- Harald Welte <laforge@osmocom.org> Wed, 24 Feb 2021 10:56:17 +0100
osmo-mgw (1.8.0) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Harald Welte ]
* Fix number of endpoints of default trunk
* Add CTRL interface to osmo-mgw
* Update per-trunk global packet/byte counters in real-time
* remove accidential TODO-RELEASE entry
* mgcp_protocol: Avoid code duplication between virtual + other trunks
* osmo-mgw.spec.in: Use %config(noreplace) to retain current config file
* mgcp_client_init(): consider "talloc returns NULL" case
* mgcp_client_pending_add(): Consider "talloc returns NULL" case
* libosmo-mgcp-client: fix memleak in case if no response is received
* debian/control + SPEC: Add missing build dependency to libosmo-abis
* osmo-mgw.spec.in: Fix dependency to libosmoabis
* osmo-mgw.spec.in: Add missing dependency to libosmotrau
* Add example osmo-mgw configuration file for Abis/E1
* use osmo_fd_setup() whenever applicable
[ Neels Hofmeyr ]
* fix vty dump_trunk: start from zero, do not omit first CONN
* allow larger MGCP client wqueue: 10 -> 1024
* add osmo-mgw --vty-ref-xml: dump VTY ref XML to stdout
* manuals: generate vty reference xml at build time
* refactor: use msgb to receive, pass and send RTP packets
* change timer T2427001 to X2427
[ Philipp Maier ]
* doc: do not bind osmo-mgw to random ip-address
* cosmetic: remove excess newlines
* mgcp: remove unused callback pointer
* mgcp: find better locations for LOGPCONN and LOGPENDP
* vty: fix unreachable code (error msg on trunk alloc fail)
* mgcp_vty: fix indentation
* osmo-mgw: rename struct mgcp_trunk_config and symbol tcfg
* mgcp_vty: fix indentation in VTY config write
* osmo-mgw: refactor endpoint and trunk handling
* mgcp_trunk: remove audio_name and audio_payload
* ratectr: move rate counter definitions into mgcp_ratectr.h
* cosmetic: fix doxygen
* cosmetic: fix doxygen
* cosmetic: fix doxygen for mgcp_cleanup_rtp_bridge_cb()
* trunk: get rid of virt_trunk pointer
* cosmetic: remove excess space
* endp: move endpoint name generation into mgcp_endp.c
* endp: add name generator function for E1 endpoints
* mgcp_client: add docstring for mgcp_client_rtpbridge_wildcard()
* mgcp_trunk: fix docstring for mgcp_trunk_alloc()
* mgcp_osmux: remove unused define constants
* mgcp_trunk: move enum mgcp_trunk_type to mgcp_trunk.h
* mgcp_trunk: use enum type for trunk type variable
* trunk: parse E1 trunk number
* endp: add typeset for e1-endpoints
* mgcp_conn: move struct mgcp_conn mgcp_conn.h
* mgcp_internal: remove forward declaration struct mgcp_endpoint_type
* endp: add E1 endpoint interlocking
* endp: require domain name also for E1 endpoints
* mgcp_trunk: pick trunk by number and type
* mgcp_client: add function to generate e1-endpoint names
* mgcp_endp: use define constant to define max number of E1 subslots
* mgcp_endp.c: cosmetic: fix sourcecode formatting
* mgcp_trunk: remove double check
* mgcp_test: do not access endpoint array elements directly
* mgcp_vty: fix endpoint number configuration
* mgcp_test: remove trunk2 from unit-test
* mgcp_trunk: use talloc_zero_array instead of _talloc_zero_array
* mgcp_protocol: remove unused variable
* mgcp_e1: finish E1 support, add E1 support from libosmoabis
* get rid of mgcp_internal.h
* mgcp_ratectr: fix comments in header file
* mgcp_e1: use return value of e1inp_line_update()
* mgcp_protocol: log when endpoint is unavailable
* cosmetic: add missing new-line
* mgcp_trunk: drop "trunk 0" limitation
* mgcp_e1: make E1 ts initalization more debugable
* mgcp_e1: remove unused struct member trunk->e1.line
* mgcp_endp: use NUM_E1_TS from e1_input.h
* mgcp_trunk: increase default number of virtual endpoints
* cosmetic: mgcp_client_fsm: change error message.
* mgcp_vty: remove remains of loopback functionality
* mgcp_vty: deprecate bind early command
* mgcp_e1: do not expose function mgcp_e1_init()
* mgcp_vty: add user attributes to configuration commands
* overview: update section limitations.
* overview: fix graph "OsmoMGW used with OsmoBSC"
* overview: fix graph "OsmoMGW used with OsmoMSC"
* overview: add graph to show E1 integration
* configuration: remove hint towards trunk 0 limit
* configuration: drop note about lackin E1 support
* configuration: add note that changes to trunks need a restart
* mgcp_vty: fix config write for trunk 0
* mgcp_vty: add missing VTY commands for E1 trunks
* mgcp_trunk: get rid of magic numbers for E1 slots
* configuration: add section about E1 trunks
* usermanual: add chapter about mgcp endpoints
* mgcp_client: get rid of magic numbers for E1 slots
[ Eric ]
* tests: dlopen does not imply availability of dlsym..
* configure.ac: fix libtool issue with clang and sanitizer
[ Alexander Chemeris ]
* vty: Prepend VTY output of counters for better visual separation.
* counters: Implement more useful counters.
* mgcp_network: Fix a typo in the comment bahviour -> behaviour
* rtp_bridge: Demote a chatty ERROR log message to DEBUG level.
[ Pau Espin Pedrol ]
* Use OSMO_FD_* instead of deprecated BSC_FD_*
* Support setting rt-prio and cpu-affinity mask through VTY
* cosmetic: Rename main talloc ctx
* mgcp-client: Support IPv6 in osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_get_crcx_info_to_sockaddr() implementation
* mgcp-client: Fix trailing whitespace in mgcp_client_fsm.h
* mgcp_client: Use INET6_ADDRSTRLEN to store addresses in str format
* mgcp_client: Allow submitting and parsing IPv6 addr in SDP
* mgcp_client: Allow setting IPv6 addresses
* mgcp_client: Make MGCP_CLIENT_LOCAL_ADDR_DEFAULT IPv6 compatible
* mgcp_client: Support validating IPv6 addresses in CRCX and MDCX commands
* mgcp_client: Deprecate unused IPv4-only API
* mgcp_client: copy back Connection Information from MDCX ACK
* mgw: Fix mgcp_rtp_end field description comment
* mgw: Initial IPv6 support
* mgw: Introduce VTY cmd 'rtp bind-ip-v6' command
* mgw: Find and store RTP conn local_addr once during CRCX handling
* mgw: Announce and rebind new local address if change required during MDCX
* mgw: osmux: Avoid sending packets on recvonly connection
* mgw: Release endpoint after last conn times out
* mgw: osmux: Fix conn watchdog timeout not updated
* mgw: Don't be case-sensitive when parsing X-Osmo-IGN param
* cosmetic: Fix typo in comment
* mgw: Avoid logging notice message each time we receive nt param in LCO
* mgw: Fix return value documentation for API mgcp_verify_call_id
* cosmetic: Fix typo in comment
* contrib/jenkins: Enable parallel make in make distcheck
* .gitignore: Ignore new autofoo tmp files
* tests: Replace deprecated API log_set_print_filename
[ Oliver Smith ]
* contrib: import RPM spec
* contrib: integrate RPM spec
* Makefile.am: EXTRA_DIST: debian, contrib/*.spec.in
* contrib/jenkins: don't build osmo-gsm-manuals
* configure.ac: set -std=gnu11
[ Vadim Yanitskiy ]
* libosmo-mgcp-client: fix use-after-free in mgcp_client_tx()
* libosmo-mgcp-client: fix use-after-free in mgcp_msg_gen()
* libosmo-mgcp: fix unsigned compared against 0 in mgcp_trunk_by_name()
* libosmo-mgcp: fix unused extra argument to printf() in add_fmtp()
* libosmo-mgcp: always check result of msgb_printf() in add_fmtp()
* libosmo-mgcp-client: mgcp_client_tx(): return rc on error
* debian/control: change maintainer to the Osmocom team / mailing list
* vty: use install_lib_element() and install_lib_element_ve()
* main: add --vty-ref-mode, use vty_dump_xml_ref_mode()
* fixup mgcp_trunk: increase default number of virtual endpoints
[ Alexander Couzens ]
* configure.ac: require libosmoabis + libosmotrau >= 1.0.0
-- Pau Espin Pedrol <pespin@sysmocom.de> Tue, 23 Feb 2021 18:28:45 +0100
osmo-mgw (1.7.0) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Neels Hofmeyr ]
* rename codecs_cmp() to codecs_same()
* mgcp_codec: constify 'param' arg
* fix crashes: don't assert on incoming RTP packet size
* mgcp_send(): stop looping on conversion error
* mgcp_codec: split codec_free() off of codec_init()
* fix memleak: actually free strings in mgcp_codec_reset_all()
* mgcp_test: extend / rewrite test_mgcp_codec_pt_translate()
* test_mgcp_codec_pt_translate(): more tests
* differentiate AMR octet-aligned=0 vs =1
* ptmap: implicitly match '/8000' and '/8000/1'
* mgcp_codec: codec_set(): log about all possible errors
* mgcp_codec_add: fix audio_name size check
* explicitly free codecs in mgcp_rtp_conn_cleanup()
* tweak mgcp_parse_audio_ptime_rtpmap()
* SDP: store all ptmap entries
* mgcp_client_fsm cleanup: Do not assert on DLCX failure
* clear pending requests on MGCP failure
* client: endp fsm: add notify struct, prep for cancel-notify
* client: endp fsm: clear ci[] before dispatching DLCX success
* client: endp fsm: allow cancelling a notify event
* client: endp fsm: add osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_ep()
* accept MGCP without SDP
* fix use-after-free: require new fsm deferred dealloc, check for term
[ Pau Espin Pedrol ]
* mgcp_test: Correctly release all endpoints allocated
* mgw: Allocate mgcp_conn instance under tcfg->endpoints
[ Harald Welte ]
* manual: Fix copy+paste error
* mgcp_client: Check for osmo_fsm_register() error return value
* Move fsm_mgcp_client regstration to __attribute__((contructor))
* exit(2) on unsupported positional arguments on command line
[ Oliver Smith ]
* osmoappdesc.py: switch to python 3
-- Pau Espin Pedrol <pespin@sysmocom.de> Fri, 03 Jan 2020 13:35:09 +0100
osmo-mgw (1.6.0) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Oliver Smith ]

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@@ -1,17 +1,18 @@
Source: osmo-mgw
Section: net
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Alexander Couzens <lynxis@fe80.eu>
Maintainer: Osmocom team <openbsc@lists.osmocom.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>=9),
dh-autoreconf,
pkg-config,
autotools-dev,
libosmocore-dev,
libosmo-netif-dev,
osmo-gsm-manuals-dev
libosmocore-dev (>= 1.7.0),
libosmo-netif-dev (>= 1.2.0),
libosmo-abis-dev (>= 1.3.0),
osmo-gsm-manuals-dev (>= 1.3.0)
Standards-Version: 3.9.8
Vcs-Git: git://git.osmocom.org/osmo-mgw.git
Vcs-Browser: https://git.osmocom.org/osmo-mgw/
Vcs-Git: https://gitea.osmocom.org/cellular-infrastructure/osmo-mgw
Vcs-Browser: https://gitea.osmocom.org/cellular-infrastructure/osmo-mgw
Homepage: https://osmocom.org/projects/osmo-mgw
Package: osmo-mgw
@@ -20,7 +21,7 @@ Multi-Arch: foreign
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: OsmoMGW: Osmocom's Media Gateway for 2G and 3G circuit-switched mobile networks
Package: libosmo-mgcp-client6
Package: libosmo-mgcp-client9
Section: libs
Architecture: any
Multi-Arch: same
@@ -32,7 +33,7 @@ Package: libosmo-mgcp-client-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Multi-Arch: same
Depends: libosmo-mgcp-client6 (= ${binary:Version}), ${misc:Depends}
Depends: libosmo-mgcp-client9 (= ${binary:Version}), ${misc:Depends}
Description: libosmo-mgcp-client: Osmocom's Media Gateway Control Protocol client utilities
Package: osmo-mgw-doc

2
debian/copyright vendored
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Upstream-Name: osmo-mgw
Source: git://git.osmocom.org/osmo-mgw
Source: https://gitea.osmocom.org/cellular-infrastructure/osmo-mgw
Files: *
Copyright: 2009-2014 On-Waves

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@@ -2,3 +2,4 @@ etc/osmocom/osmo-mgw.cfg
lib/systemd/system/osmo-mgw.service
usr/bin/osmo-mgw
usr/share/doc/osmo-mgw/examples/osmo-mgw/osmo-mgw.cfg
usr/share/doc/osmo-mgw/examples/osmo-mgw/osmo-mgw-abis_e1.cfg

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@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
!
! MGCP configuration example
!
e1_input
e1_line 0 driver dahdi
e1_line 0 port 0
mgcp
bind ip 127.0.0.1
rtp port-range 4002 16000
rtp bind-ip 127.0.0.1
rtp ip-probing
rtp ip-dscp 46
bind port 2427
sdp audio payload number 98
sdp audio payload name GSM
number endpoints 512
loop 0
force-realloc 1
rtcp-omit
rtp-patch ssrc
rtp-patch timestamp
trunk 1
rtp keep-alive once
no rtp keep-alive
line 0

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@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@
mgcp
bind ip 127.0.0.1
rtp port-range 4002 16000
rtp bind-ip 10.9.1.122
rtp bind-ip 127.0.0.1
rtp ip-probing
rtp ip-tos 184
rtp ip-dscp 46
bind port 2427
sdp audio payload number 98
sdp audio payload name GSM
number endpoints 31
number endpoints 512
loop 0
force-realloc 1
rtcp-omit

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@@ -13,6 +13,11 @@ if BUILD_MANUALS
VTY_REFERENCE = osmomgw-vty-reference.xml
include $(OSMO_GSM_MANUALS_DIR)/build/Makefile.vty-reference.inc
BUILT_REFERENCE_XML = $(builddir)/vty/mgw_vty_reference.xml
$(builddir)/vty/mgw_vty_reference.xml: $(top_builddir)/src/osmo-mgw/osmo-mgw
mkdir -p $(builddir)/vty
$(top_builddir)/src/osmo-mgw/osmo-mgw --vty-ref-xml > $@
OSMO_REPOSITORY = osmo-mgw
include $(OSMO_GSM_MANUALS_DIR)/build/Makefile.common.inc
endif

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@@ -23,14 +23,13 @@ OsmoMGW(config-mgcp)# local ip 127.0.0.1
=== Configuring the trunk
The first trunk (trunk 0) is considered a virtual trunk in OsmoMGW. All
The first trunk is considered a virtual trunk in OsmoMGW. All
endpoints of type "rtpbridge" are routed here. The virtual trunk is configured
in the config-mgcp context.
All other trunks are configured in the config-mgcp-trunk context, but the
commands used are identical. Right now trunks are considered only for ds/e1
type endpoints which are not yet implemented. Don't use trunks other than the
"virtual" trunk 0.
commands used are identical. Right now trunks are considered only for "ds/e1"
type endpoints.
.Example: MGCP trunk configuration
----
@@ -54,4 +53,77 @@ OsmoMGW(config-mgcp)# rtp-patch timestamp <3>
<2> Hide SSRC changes
<3> Ensure RTP timestamp is aligned with frame duration
NOTE: Changes to trunks that affect resource allocation, such as newly created
trunks or a change of the number of available endpoints, require a full restart
of osmo-mgw!
=== E1 trunk considerations
While the RTP bridge trunks are natively based on IP no special considerations
are required during setup. E1 trunks are mapped on a physical E1 line, which has
to be configured as shown below.
.Example: E1 line setup
----
OsmoMGW(config-e1_input)# e1_line 0 driver dahdi <1>
OsmoMGW(config-e1_input)# e1_line 0 port 2 <2>
----
<1> Name of the libosmo-abis driver implementation ("dahdi")
<2> Port number of the physical E1 port to use (2)
In osmo-mgw the e1_input node is used to configure the physical E1 line. The
line number will be used internally to identify the configured E1 line. The
port number is the physical E1 connector (sometimes called 'span') at the E1
hardware. Per trunk an individual E1 line will be needed. Beware that the E1
driver may also need configuration settings that are not discussed here.
.Example: E1 trunk setup
----
OsmoMGW(config-mgcp)# trunk 0 <1>
OsmoMGW(config-mgcp-trunk)# line 0 <2>
----
<1> Creation of a trunk (0)
<2> Reference to the E1 line to use (0)
The E1 trunk is created along with a number, typically starting at 0, but if
required any number from 0-64 is allowed. The E1 trunk configuration concerning
the IP related aspects is nearly identical to the configuration of the virtual
trunk. However, it is important that the user assigns one of the E1 line numbers
that were configured under the e1_input node.
NOTE: The endpoint name that is used on MGCP level will include the trunk number,
not the E1 line number. For simplicity (and compatibility with OsmoBSC) it is
recommended to use equal numbers for trunk and E1 line. However, if required any
E1 line can be mapped flexible on any trunk as long as the mapping is bijective.
.Example: A typical configuration with one E1 trunk
----
e1_input
e1_line 0 driver dahdi
e1_line 0 port 2
mgcp
bind ip 127.0.0.1
rtp net-range 6000 6011
rtp net-bind-ip 192.168.100.130
rtp ip-probing
rtp ip-dscp 46
no rtp keep-alive
bind port 2428
number endpoints 30
loop 0
force-realloc 1
osmux off
rtp-patch rfc5993hr
trunk 0
rtp keep-alive once
no rtp keep-alive
line 0
----
NOTE: One E1 trunk always covers a whole E1 line. All subslots (I.640) will be mapped
to individual MGCP endpoints. As long as the endpoints remain unused the
underlying E1 timeslot is not used.
NOTE: The E1 trunk implementation also works with T1 lines, however since T1 has
24 instead of 31 usable timeslots only the endpoints that fall into that 1-24 timeslot
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@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
== MGCP Endpoints
MGCP organizes the switching resources in so called endpoints. Each endpoint is
referenced by its unique identifier. While RFC 3435 specifies a naming scheme, the
actual identifier naming is subject to the implementation and configuration.
=== RTP proxy / RTP bridge endpoints
OsmoMGW implements a freely configurable number of `rtpbridge` endpoints. Those
endpoints are able to host two connections at a time to model the functionality
of a tandem switch.
RTP bridge endpoint identifiers are referenced by the string `rtpbridge/`, a
hexadecimal number without leading zeros and a domain name (configurable).
----
rtpbridge/<number>@<domain>
----
.Example: List of virtual endpoints
----
rtpbridge/1@mgw
rtpbridge/2@mgw
rtpbridge/3@mgw
rtpbridge/4@mgw
rtpbridge/5@mgw
rtpbridge/6@mgw
rtpbridge/7@mgw
rtpbridge/8@mgw
rtpbridge/9@mgw
rtpbridge/a@mgw
rtpbridge/b@mgw
rtpbridge/c@mgw
rtpbridge/d@mgw
rtpbridge/e@mgw
rtpbridge/f@mgw
rtpbridge/10@mgw
----
=== E1/T1 endpoints
OsmoMGW supports E1 subslot multiplexing as specified by I.460. All possible
subslot combinations are mapped on individual endpoints. The endpoint names
are prefixed with `ds/e1-` followed by the trunk number and the E1 timeslot.
The subslot is defined by a bit rate and a bit offset.
----
ds/e1-<trunk>/s-<timeslot>/su<bitrate>-<bitoffset>@<domain>
----
.Example: List of endpoints on E1 trunk 0 at E1 timeslot 2
----
ds/e1-0/s-2/su64-0@mgw
ds/e1-0/s-2/su32-0@mgw
ds/e1-0/s-2/su32-4@mgw
ds/e1-0/s-2/su16-0@mgw
ds/e1-0/s-2/su16-2@mgw
ds/e1-0/s-2/su16-4@mgw
ds/e1-0/s-2/su16-6@mgw
ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-0@mgw
ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-1@mgw
ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-2@mgw
ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-3@mgw
ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-4@mgw
ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-5@mgw
ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-6@mgw
ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-7@mgw
----
When creating connections on endpoints that reside in one E1 timeslot the call
agent must make sure that no overlapping endpoints are used. It is for example
not possible to use `ds/e1-0/s-2/su16-2@mgw` and `ds/e1-0/s-2/su8-3@mgw` at the
same time because they overlap.
.Subslot overlapping
[options="header"]
|===
| Bit offset 4+| Subslots
| 0 | 8k .2+| 16k .4+| 32k .8+| 64k
| 1 | 8k
| 2 | 8k .2+| 16k
| 3 | 8k
| 4 | 8k .2+| 16k .4+| 32k
| 5 | 8k
| 6 | 8k .2+| 16k
| 7 | 8k
|===
NOTE: The current implementation (December 2020) only implements TRAU frame
encoding/decoding for 16K and 8K subslots. Endpoints with other bitrates are
not yet useable.
NOTE: the VTY command "show mgcp" can be used to get a list of all available
endpoints (including identifiers)

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@@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ Protocol.
digraph G {
rankdir = LR;
OsmoBTS -> OsmoBSC [label="Abis/IP"];
OsmoBSC -> OsmoMSC [label="3GPP AoIP"];
OsmoBSC -> "core-network" [label="3GPP AoIP"];
OsmoBSC -> OsmoMGW [label="MGCP"];
OsmoBTS -> OsmoMGW [label="RTP",dir=both];
OsmoMGW -> OsmoMSC [label="RTP",dir=both];
OsmoMGW -> "core-network" [label="RTP",dir=both];
{rank=same OsmoBSC OsmoMGW}
OsmoMGW [color=red];
}
@@ -36,10 +36,9 @@ digraph G {
----
digraph G {
rankdir = LR;
BTS -> BSC [label="Abis"];
BSC -> OsmoMSC [label="3GPP AoIP"];
"2G BSS" -> OsmoMSC [label="3GPP AoIP"];
OsmoMSC -> OsmoMGW [label="MGCP"];
BSC -> OsmoMGW [label="RTP",dir=both];
"2G BSS" -> OsmoMGW [label="RTP",dir=both];
OsmoMSC -> OsmoSIP [label="MNCC"];
OsmoSIP -> PBX [label="SIP Trunk"];
OsmoMGW -> PBX [label="RTP",dir=both];
@@ -53,6 +52,22 @@ digraph G {
}
----
[[fig-bsc-e1]]
.Integration of legacy E1 BTS in AoIP network
[graphviz]
----
digraph G {
rankdir = LR;
BTS -> OsmoBSC [label="Abis/E1"];
OsmoBSC -> "core-network" [label="3GPP AoIP"];
OsmoBSC -> OsmoMGW [label="MGCP"];
BTS -> OsmoMGW [label="TRAU/E1",dir=both];
OsmoMGW -> "core-network" [label="RTP",dir=both];
{rank=same OsmoBSC OsmoMGW}
OsmoMGW [color=red];
}
----
=== Software Components
OsmoMGW contains a variety of different software components, which well
@@ -77,14 +92,14 @@ Transcoding is currently not supported in OsmoMGW.
=== Limitations
Osmux is not yet supported in OsmoMGW.
At the moment (July 2018), OsmoMGW only implements RTP proxy / RTP bridge
type endpoints, to each of which two RTP connections can be established.
We are planning to add endpoint types for:
At the moment (November 2020), OsmoMGW implements RTP proxy / RTP bridge
type endpoints and E1/T1 16k/8k sub-slots with TRAU frames for classic BTS
support. To the RTP proxy / RTP bridge endpoints two RTP connections can
be established, which then work as a tandem. E1/T1 endpoints support one
RTP connection at a time that is associated with a sub-slot on an E1 line.
We are planning to add further endpoint types for:
- classic E1/T1 timeslots (64kBps alaw/ulaw)
- classic E1/T1 16k sub-slots with TRAU frames for classic BTS support
- announcement/playout end-points
- conference endpoints
@@ -92,8 +107,8 @@ We are planning to add endpoint types for:
You can find the OsmoMGW issue tracker and wiki online at
- https://osmocom.org/projects/osmomgw
- https://osmocom.org/projects/osmomgw/wiki
- https://osmocom.org/projects/osmo-mgw
- https://osmocom.org/projects/osmo-mgw/wiki
RFC 3435 for MGCP is located at

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@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
==== Full example of QoS for osmo-mgw
In the below example we will show the full set of configuration required
for both DSCP and PCP differentiation of RTP traffic by osmo-mgw.
What we want to achieve in this example is the following configuration:
.DSCP and PCP assignments for osmo-mgw Abis downlink traffic in this example
[options="header",width="30%",cols="2,1,1"]
|===
|Traffic |DSCP|PCP
|RTP | 46| 6
|===
. configure the osmo-mgw program to set the DSCP value
. configure an egrees QoS map to map from priority to PCP
.Example Step 1: add related VTY configuration to `osmo-mgw.cfg`
----
...
mgcp
rtp ip-dscp 46
rtp socket-priority 6
...
----
.Example Step 2: egress QoS map to map from socket priority to PCP values
----
$ sudo ip link set dev eth0.9<1> type vlan egress-qos-map 0:0 5:5 6:6 7:7 <2>
----
<1> make sure to specify your specific VLAN interface name here instead of `eth0.9`.
<2> create a egress QoS map that maps the priority value 1:1 to the PCP. We also include the
mapping 5:5 and 7:7 from the osmo-bsc example (see <<userman-osmobsc>>) here.
NOTE:: The settings of the `ip` command are volatile and only active until
the next reboot (or the network device or VLAN is removed). Please refer to
the documentation of your specific Linux distribution in order to find out how
to make such settings persistent by means of an `ifup` hook whenever the interface
comes up. For CentOS/RHEL 8 this can e.g. be achieved by means of an `/sbin/ifup-local
script` (when using `network-scripts` and not NetworkManager). For Debian or Ubuntu,
this typically involves adding `up` lines to `/etc/network/interfaces` or a `/etc/network/if-up.d`
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ arguments:
*-h, --help*::
Print a short help message about the supported options
*-V, --version*::
Print the compile-time version number of the OsmoBTS program
Print the compile-time version number of the program
*-D, --daemonize*::
Fork the process as a daemon into background.
*-c, --config-file 'CONFIGFILE'*::

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@@ -18,12 +18,18 @@ include::./common/chapters/logging.adoc[]
include::{srcdir}/chapters/configuration.adoc[]
include::{srcdir}/chapters/mgcp_endpoints.adoc[]
include::{srcdir}/chapters/mgcp_extensions.adoc[]
include::./common/chapters/osmux/osmux.adoc[]
include::./common/chapters/qos-dscp-pcp.adoc[]
//include::{srcdir}/chapters/counters.adoc[]
include::./common/chapters/vty_cpu_sched.adoc[]
include::./common/chapters/port_numbers.adoc[]
include::./common/chapters/bibliography.adoc[]

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@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ nobase_include_HEADERS = \
osmocom/mgcp_client/mgcp_client.h \
osmocom/mgcp_client/mgcp_client_endpoint_fsm.h \
osmocom/mgcp_client/mgcp_client_fsm.h \
osmocom/mgcp_client/mgcp_client_pool.h \
osmocom/mgcp/mgcp.h \
osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_common.h \
osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_internal.h \
osmocom/mgcp/osmux.h \
$(NULL)

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@@ -6,5 +6,12 @@ noinst_HEADERS = \
mgcp_endp.h \
mgcp_sdp.h \
mgcp_codec.h \
mgcp_ctrl.h \
mgcp_trunk.h \
debug.h \
mgcp_ratectr.h \
mgcp_e1.h \
mgcp_network.h \
mgcp_protocol.h \
mgcp_iuup.h \
$(NULL)

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@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
/* Debug Areas of the code */
enum {
DRTP,
DE1,
Debug_LastEntry,
};

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@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@
#pragma once
#include <osmocom/core/msgb.h>
#include <osmocom/core/socket.h>
#include <osmocom/core/write_queue.h>
#include <osmocom/core/timer.h>
#include <osmocom/core/logging.h>
@@ -33,6 +34,9 @@
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include "mgcp_ratectr.h"
#define RTP_PORT_DEFAULT_RANGE_START 16002
#define RTP_PORT_DEFAULT_RANGE_END RTP_PORT_DEFAULT_RANGE_START + 64
@@ -42,7 +46,7 @@
*/
struct mgcp_endpoint;
struct mgcp_config;
struct mgcp_trunk_config;
struct mgcp_trunk;
struct mgcp_rtp_end;
#define MGCP_ENDP_CRCX 1
@@ -59,10 +63,7 @@ struct mgcp_rtp_end;
#define MGCP_POLICY_REJECT 5
#define MGCP_POLICY_DEFER 6
typedef int (*mgcp_realloc)(struct mgcp_trunk_config *cfg, int endpoint);
typedef int (*mgcp_change)(struct mgcp_trunk_config *cfg, int endpoint, int state);
typedef int (*mgcp_policy)(struct mgcp_trunk_config *cfg, int endpoint, int state, const char *transactio_id);
typedef int (*mgcp_reset)(struct mgcp_trunk_config *cfg);
typedef int (*mgcp_reset)(struct mgcp_trunk *cfg);
typedef int (*mgcp_rqnt)(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, char tone);
/**
@@ -92,8 +93,10 @@ typedef void (*mgcp_get_format)(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
* This holds information on how to allocate ports
*/
struct mgcp_port_range {
pthread_mutex_t lock;
/* addr or NULL to fall-back to default */
char *bind_addr;
char bind_addr_v4[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
char bind_addr_v6[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
/* dynamically allocated */
int range_start;
@@ -119,104 +122,6 @@ struct mgcp_port_range {
#define MGCP_KEEPALIVE_ONCE (-1)
#define MGCP_KEEPALIVE_NEVER 0
/* Global MCGP CRCX related rate counters */
enum {
MGCP_CRCX_SUCCESS,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_BAD_ACTION,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_UNHANDLED_PARAM,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_MISSING_CALLID,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_INVALID_MODE,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_LIMIT_EXCEEDED,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_UNKNOWN_CALLID,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_ALLOC_CONN,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_NO_REMOTE_CONN_DESC,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_START_RTP,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_REJECTED_BY_POLICY,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_NO_OSMUX,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_INVALID_CONN_OPTIONS,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_CODEC_NEGOTIATION,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_BIND_PORT,
};
/* Global MCGP MDCX related rate counters */
enum {
MGCP_MDCX_SUCCESS,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_WILDCARD,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_NO_CONN,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_INVALID_CALLID,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_INVALID_CONNID,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_UNHANDLED_PARAM,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_NO_CONNID,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_CONN_NOT_FOUND,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_INVALID_MODE,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_INVALID_CONN_OPTIONS,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_NO_REMOTE_CONN_DESC,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_START_RTP,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_REJECTED_BY_POLICY,
MGCP_MDCX_DEFERRED_BY_POLICY
};
/* Global MCGP DLCX related rate counters */
enum {
MGCP_DLCX_SUCCESS,
MGCP_DLCX_FAIL_WILDCARD,
MGCP_DLCX_FAIL_NO_CONN,
MGCP_DLCX_FAIL_INVALID_CALLID,
MGCP_DLCX_FAIL_INVALID_CONNID,
MGCP_DLCX_FAIL_UNHANDLED_PARAM,
MGCP_DLCX_FAIL_REJECTED_BY_POLICY,
MGCP_DLCX_DEFERRED_BY_POLICY,
};
struct mgcp_trunk_config {
struct llist_head entry;
struct mgcp_config *cfg;
int trunk_nr;
int trunk_type;
char *audio_fmtp_extra;
char *audio_name;
int audio_payload;
int audio_send_ptime;
int audio_send_name;
int audio_loop;
int no_audio_transcoding;
int omit_rtcp;
int keepalive_interval;
/* RTP patching */
int force_constant_ssrc; /* 0: don't, 1: once */
int force_aligned_timing;
bool rfc5993_hr_convert;
/* spec handling */
int force_realloc;
/* timer */
struct osmo_timer_list keepalive_timer;
/* When set, incoming RTP packets are not filtered
* when ports and ip-address do not match (debug) */
int rtp_accept_all;
unsigned int number_endpoints;
int vty_number_endpoints;
struct mgcp_endpoint *endpoints;
/* Rate counter group which contains stats for processed CRCX commands. */
struct rate_ctr_group *mgcp_crcx_ctr_group;
/* Rate counter group which contains stats for processed MDCX commands. */
struct rate_ctr_group *mgcp_mdcx_ctr_group;
/* Rate counter group which contains stats for processed DLCX commands. */
struct rate_ctr_group *mgcp_dlcx_ctr_group;
/* Rate counter group which aggregates stats of individual RTP connections. */
struct rate_ctr_group *all_rtp_conn_stats;
};
enum mgcp_role {
MGCP_BSC = 0,
MGCP_BSC_NAT,
@@ -224,9 +129,9 @@ enum mgcp_role {
struct mgcp_config {
int source_port;
char *local_ip;
char *source_addr;
char *call_agent_addr;
char local_ip[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
char source_addr[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
char call_agent_addr[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
/* RTP processing */
mgcp_processing rtp_processing_cb;
@@ -238,20 +143,15 @@ struct mgcp_config {
struct mgcp_port_range net_ports;
int endp_dscp;
int endp_priority;
int force_ptime;
mgcp_change change_cb;
mgcp_policy policy_cb;
mgcp_reset reset_cb;
mgcp_realloc realloc_cb;
mgcp_rqnt rqnt_cb;
void *data;
uint32_t last_call_id;
/* trunk handling */
struct mgcp_trunk_config trunk;
/* list holding the trunks */
struct llist_head trunks;
enum mgcp_role role;
@@ -259,7 +159,7 @@ struct mgcp_config {
/* osmux translator: 0 means disabled, 1 means enabled */
int osmux;
/* addr to bind the server to */
char *osmux_addr;
char osmux_addr[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
/* The BSC-NAT may ask for enabling osmux on demand. This tells us if
* the osmux socket is already initialized.
*/
@@ -279,6 +179,13 @@ struct mgcp_config {
/* time after which inactive connections (CIs) get closed */
int conn_timeout;
/* osmocom CTRL interface */
struct ctrl_handle *ctrl;
/* global rate counters to measure the MGWs overall performance and
* health */
struct mgcp_ratectr_global ratectr;
};
/* config management */
@@ -286,8 +193,7 @@ struct mgcp_config *mgcp_config_alloc(void);
int mgcp_parse_config(const char *config_file, struct mgcp_config *cfg,
enum mgcp_role role);
int mgcp_vty_init(void);
int mgcp_endpoints_allocate(struct mgcp_trunk_config *cfg);
void mgcp_trunk_set_keepalive(struct mgcp_trunk_config *tcfg, int interval);
void mgcp_trunk_set_keepalive(struct mgcp_trunk *trunk, int interval);
/*
* format helper functions
@@ -295,9 +201,10 @@ void mgcp_trunk_set_keepalive(struct mgcp_trunk_config *tcfg, int interval);
struct msgb *mgcp_handle_message(struct mgcp_config *cfg, struct msgb *msg);
int mgcp_send_reset_ep(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, int endpoint);
int mgcp_send_reset_ep(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp);
int mgcp_send_reset_all(struct mgcp_config *cfg);
int mgcp_create_bind(const char *source_addr, struct osmo_fd *fd, int port);
int mgcp_udp_send(int fd, struct in_addr *addr, int port, char *buf, int len);
int mgcp_create_bind(const char *source_addr, struct osmo_fd *fd, int port, uint8_t dscp,
uint8_t prio);
int mgcp_udp_send(int fd, struct osmo_sockaddr *addr, int port, const char *buf, int len);

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@@ -1,7 +1,20 @@
#pragma once
#define DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_FRAME_DUR_NUM 20
#define DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_FRAME_DUR_DEN 1000
#define DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_PACKET_DURATION_MS 20
#define DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_DEFAULT_RATE 8000
#define DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_DEFAULT_CHANNELS 1
#define PTYPE_UNDEFINED (-1)
struct mgcp_conn_rtp;
void mgcp_codec_summary(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn);
void mgcp_codec_reset_all(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn);
int mgcp_codec_add(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn, int payload_type, const char *audio_name, struct mgcp_codec_param *param);
int mgcp_codec_add(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn, int payload_type, const char *audio_name, const struct mgcp_codec_param *param);
int mgcp_codec_decide(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn);
int mgcp_codec_pt_translate(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_src, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_dst, int payload_type);
const struct mgcp_rtp_codec *mgcp_codec_pt_find_by_subtype_name(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn,
const char *subtype_name, unsigned int match_nr);
bool mgcp_codec_amr_is_octet_aligned(const struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec);

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@@ -100,6 +100,10 @@ static inline int mgcp_msg_terminate_nul(struct msgb *msg)
/* A prefix to denote the virtual trunk (RTP on both ends) */
#define MGCP_ENDPOINT_PREFIX_VIRTUAL_TRUNK "rtpbridge/"
/* A prefix to denote the e1 trunk
* (see also RFC3435 section E.2) */
#define MGCP_ENDPOINT_PREFIX_E1_TRUNK "ds/e1-"
/* Maximal number of payload types / codecs that can be negotiated via SDP at
* at once. */
#define MGCP_MAX_CODECS 10

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@@ -23,11 +23,124 @@
#pragma once
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_internal.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_network.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/osmux.h>
#include <osmocom/core/linuxlist.h>
#include <osmocom/core/rate_ctr.h>
#include <osmocom/gsm/iuup.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#define LOGPCONN(conn, cat, level, fmt, args...) \
LOGPENDP((conn)->endp, cat, level, "CI:%s " fmt, \
(conn)->id, \
## args)
#define LOG_CONN(conn, level, fmt, args...) \
LOGP(DRTP, level, "(%s I:%s) " fmt, \
(conn)->endp ? (conn)->endp->name : "none", (conn)->id, ## args)
#define LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_rtp, level, fmt, args...) \
LOG_CONN((conn_rtp)->conn, level, fmt, ## args)
/* Specific rtp connection type (see struct mgcp_conn_rtp) */
enum mgcp_conn_rtp_type {
MGCP_RTP_DEFAULT = 0,
MGCP_OSMUX_BSC,
MGCP_OSMUX_BSC_NAT,
MGCP_RTP_IUUP,
};
/*! Connection type, specifies which member of the union "u" in mgcp_conn
* contains a useful connection description (currently only RTP) */
enum mgcp_conn_type {
MGCP_CONN_TYPE_RTP,
};
/* MGCP connection (RTP) */
struct mgcp_conn_rtp {
/* Backpointer to conn struct */
struct mgcp_conn *conn;
/* Specific connection type */
enum mgcp_conn_rtp_type type;
/* Port status */
struct mgcp_rtp_end end;
/* Sequence bits */
struct mgcp_rtp_state state;
/* taps for the rtp connection; one per direction */
struct mgcp_rtp_tap tap_in;
struct mgcp_rtp_tap tap_out;
/* Osmux states (optional) */
struct {
/* Osmux state: disabled, activating, active */
enum osmux_state state;
/* Is cid holding valid data? is it allocated from pool? */
bool cid_allocated;
/* Allocated Osmux circuit ID for this conn */
uint8_t cid;
/* handle to batch messages */
struct osmux_in_handle *in;
/* handle to unbatch messages */
struct osmux_out_handle out;
/* statistics */
struct {
uint32_t chunks;
uint32_t octets;
} stats;
} osmux;
struct {
struct osmo_iuup_instance *iui;
bool active_init; /* true: Send IuUP Init */
int rfci_id_no_data; /* RFCI Id for RFCI NO_DATA (-1 if not available) */
bool configured;
struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *init_ind;
} iuup;
struct rate_ctr_group *rate_ctr_group;
};
/*! MGCP connection (untyped) */
struct mgcp_conn {
/*! list head */
struct llist_head entry;
/*! Backpointer to the endpoint where the conn belongs to */
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp;
/*! type of the connection (union) */
enum mgcp_conn_type type;
/*! mode of the connection */
enum mgcp_connection_mode mode;
/*! copy of the mode to restore the original setting (VTY) */
enum mgcp_connection_mode mode_orig;
/*! connection id to identify the connection */
char id[MGCP_CONN_ID_MAXLEN];
/*! human readable name (vty, logging) */
char name[256];
/*! activity tracker (for cleaning up inactive connections) */
struct osmo_timer_list watchdog;
/*! union with connection description */
union {
struct mgcp_conn_rtp rtp;
} u;
/*! pointer to optional private data */
void *priv;
};
/* RTP connection related counters */
enum {
IN_STREAM_ERR_TSTMP_CTR,
@@ -68,6 +181,17 @@ static const struct rate_ctr_desc all_rtp_conn_rate_ctr_desc[] = {
[RTP_NUM_CONNECTIONS] = {"all_rtp:num_closed_conns", "Total number of rtp connections closed."}
};
/* Was conn configured to handle Osmux? */
static inline bool mgcp_conn_rtp_is_osmux(const struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn) {
return conn->type == MGCP_OSMUX_BSC || conn->type == MGCP_OSMUX_BSC_NAT;
}
/* Was conn configured to handle Osmux? */
static inline bool mgcp_conn_rtp_is_iuup(const struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn)
{
return conn->type == MGCP_RTP_IUUP;
}
struct mgcp_conn *mgcp_conn_alloc(void *ctx, struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
enum mgcp_conn_type type, char *name);
struct mgcp_conn *mgcp_conn_get(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, const char *id);
@@ -78,3 +202,5 @@ void mgcp_conn_free_oldest(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp);
void mgcp_conn_free_all(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp);
char *mgcp_conn_dump(struct mgcp_conn *conn);
struct mgcp_conn *mgcp_find_dst_conn(struct mgcp_conn *conn);
struct mgcp_conn *mgcp_conn_get_oldest(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp);
void mgcp_conn_watchdog_kick(struct mgcp_conn *conn);

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@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
/*
* (C) 2020 by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
* All Rights Reserved
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#pragma once
struct ctrl_handle *mgw_ctrl_interface_setup(struct mgcp_config *cfg,
const char *bind_addr, uint16_t port);

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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
#pragma once
/* A 64k timeslot on an E1 line can be subdevied into the following
* subslot combinations:
*
* subslot: offset:
* [ ][ ][ 16k ][8k_subslot] 0
* [ ][ 32k ][_subslot__][8k_subslot] 1
* [ ][ subslot ][ 16k ][8k_subslot] 2
* [ 64k ][__________][_subslot__][8k_subslot] 3
* [ timeslot ][ ][ 16k ][8k_subslot] 4
* [ ][ 32K ][_subslot__][8k_subslot] 5
* [ ][ subslot ][ 16k ][8k_subslot] 6
* [ ][ ][ subslot ][8k_subslot] 7
*
* Since overlapping assignment of subslots is not possible there is a limited
* set of subslot assignments possible. The e1_rates array lists the possible
* assignments as depicted above. Also each subslot assignment comes along with
* a bit offset in the E1 bitstream. The e1_offsets arrays lists the bit
* offsets. */
static const uint8_t e1_rates[] = { 64, 32, 32, 16, 16, 16, 16, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8 };
static const uint8_t e1_offsets[] = { 0, 0, 4, 0, 2, 4, 6, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 };
int mgcp_e1_endp_equip(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, uint8_t ts, uint8_t ss, uint8_t offs);
void mgcp_e1_endp_update(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp);
void mgcp_e1_endp_release(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp);
int mgcp_e1_send_rtp(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec, struct msgb *msg);

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@@ -23,15 +23,36 @@
#pragma once
struct sockaddr_in;
#include <osmocom/core/msgb.h>
#include <osmocom/gsm/i460_mux.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_protocol.h>
struct sockaddr;
struct mgcp_conn;
struct mgcp_conn_rtp;
struct mgcp_endpoint;
/* Callback type for RTP dispatcher functions
(e.g mgcp_dispatch_rtp_bridge_cb, see below) */
typedef int (*mgcp_dispatch_rtp_cb) (int proto, struct sockaddr_in *addr,
char *buf, unsigned int buf_size,
struct mgcp_conn *conn);
/* Number of E1 subslots (different variants, not all useable at the same time) */
#define MGCP_ENDP_E1_SUBSLOTS 15
#define LOGPENDP(endp, cat, level, fmt, args...) \
LOGP(cat, level, "endpoint:%s " fmt, \
endp ? endp->name : "none", \
## args)
struct osmo_rtp_msg_ctx {
int proto;
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_src;
struct osmo_sockaddr *from_addr;
};
#define OSMO_RTP_MSG_CTX(MSGB) ((struct osmo_rtp_msg_ctx*)(MSGB)->cb)
osmo_static_assert(sizeof(((struct msgb*)0)->cb) >= sizeof(struct osmo_rtp_msg_ctx), osmo_rtp_msg_ctx_fits_in_msgb_cb);
/* Callback type for RTP dispatcher functions (e.g mgcp_dispatch_rtp_bridge_cb, see below).
* The OSMO_RTP_MSG_CTX() should be set appropriately on the msg. */
typedef int (*mgcp_dispatch_rtp_cb) (struct msgb *msg);
/* Callback type for endpoint specific cleanup actions. This function
* is automatically executed when a connection is freed (see mgcp_conn_free()
@@ -55,6 +76,7 @@ struct mgcp_endpoint_type {
/*! MGCP endpoint typeset */
struct mgcp_endpoint_typeset {
struct mgcp_endpoint_type rtp;
struct mgcp_endpoint_type e1;
};
/*! static MGCP endpoint typeset (pre-initalized, read-only) */
@@ -63,6 +85,9 @@ extern const struct mgcp_endpoint_typeset ep_typeset;
/*! MGCP endpoint model */
struct mgcp_endpoint {
/*! Unique endpoint name, used for addressing via MGCP */
char *name;
/*! Call identifier string (as supplied by the call agant) */
char *callid;
@@ -72,11 +97,8 @@ struct mgcp_endpoint {
/*! List of struct mgcp_conn, of the connections active on this endpoint */
struct llist_head conns;
/*! Backpointer to the MGW configuration */
struct mgcp_config *cfg;
/*! Backpointer to the Trunk specific configuration */
struct mgcp_trunk_config *tcfg;
/*! Backpointer to the trunk this endpoint belongs to */
struct mgcp_trunk *trunk;
/*! Endpoint properties (see above) */
const struct mgcp_endpoint_type *type;
@@ -87,15 +109,34 @@ struct mgcp_endpoint {
/*! Last MGCP response (in case re-transmission is required) */
char *last_response;
/*! Memorize if this endpoint was choosen by the MGW (wildcarded, true)
* or if the user has choosen the particular endpoint explicitly. */
bool wildcarded_req;
/*! MGCP_X_OSMO_IGN_* flags from 'X-Osmo-IGN:' header */
uint32_t x_osmo_ign;
/* E1 specific */
struct {
struct osmo_i460_schan_desc scd;
struct osmo_i460_subchan *schan;
struct osmo_fsm_inst *trau_sync_fi;
struct osmo_trau2rtp_state *trau_rtp_st;
uint8_t last_amr_ft;
struct mgcp_rtp_codec *last_codec;
} e1;
};
/*! Extract endpoint number for a given endpoint */
#define ENDPOINT_NUMBER(endp) abs((int)(endp - endp->tcfg->endpoints))
struct mgcp_endpoint *mgcp_endp_alloc(struct mgcp_trunk *trunk, unsigned int index);
void mgcp_endp_release(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp);
int mgcp_endp_claim(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, const char *callid);
void mgcp_endp_update(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp);
bool mgcp_endp_is_wildcarded(const char *epname);
struct mgcp_endpoint *mgcp_endp_by_name_trunk(int *cause, const char *epname,
const struct mgcp_trunk *trunk);
struct mgcp_endpoint *mgcp_endp_by_name(int *cause, const char *epname,
struct mgcp_config *cfg);
bool mgcp_endp_avail(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp);
void mgcp_endp_add_conn(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn *conn);
void mgcp_endp_remove_conn(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn *conn);
void mgcp_endp_strip_name(char *epname_stripped, const char *epname,
const struct mgcp_trunk *trunk);
struct mgcp_endpoint *mgcp_endp_find_specific(const char *epname,
const struct mgcp_trunk *trunk);

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@@ -1,352 +0,0 @@
/* MGCP Private Data */
/*
* (C) 2009-2012 by Holger Hans Peter Freyther <zecke@selfish.org>
* (C) 2009-2012 by On-Waves
* All Rights Reserved
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#pragma once
#include <string.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <osmocom/core/select.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp.h>
#include <osmocom/core/linuxlist.h>
#include <osmocom/core/counter.h>
#include <osmocom/core/rate_ctr.h>
#define CI_UNUSED 0
/* FIXME: This this is only needed to compile the currently
* broken OSMUX support. Remove when fixed */
#define CONN_ID_BTS "0"
#define CONN_ID_NET "1"
enum mgcp_trunk_type {
MGCP_TRUNK_VIRTUAL,
MGCP_TRUNK_E1,
};
struct mgcp_rtp_stream_state {
uint32_t ssrc;
uint16_t last_seq;
uint32_t last_timestamp;
struct rate_ctr *err_ts_ctr;
int32_t last_tsdelta;
uint32_t last_arrival_time;
};
struct mgcp_rtp_state {
/* has this state structure been initialized? */
int initialized;
struct {
/* are we patching the SSRC value? */
int patch_ssrc;
/* original SSRC (to which we shall patch any different SSRC) */
uint32_t orig_ssrc;
/* offset to apply on the sequence number */
int seq_offset;
/* offset to apply on the timestamp number */
int32_t timestamp_offset;
} patch;
/* duration of a packet (FIXME: in which unit?) */
uint32_t packet_duration;
struct mgcp_rtp_stream_state in_stream;
struct mgcp_rtp_stream_state out_stream;
/* jitter and packet loss calculation */
struct {
int initialized;
uint16_t base_seq;
uint16_t max_seq;
uint32_t ssrc;
uint32_t jitter;
int32_t transit;
int cycles;
} stats;
bool patched_first_rtp_payload; /* FIXME: drop this, see OS#2459 */
};
struct mgcp_rtp_codec {
uint32_t rate;
int channels;
uint32_t frame_duration_num;
uint32_t frame_duration_den;
int payload_type;
char *audio_name;
char *subtype_name;
bool param_present;
struct mgcp_codec_param param;
};
/* 'mgcp_rtp_end': basically a wrapper around the RTP+RTCP ports */
struct mgcp_rtp_end {
/* local IP address of the RTP socket */
struct in_addr addr;
/* in network byte order */
int rtp_port, rtcp_port;
/* currently selected audio codec */
struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec;
/* array with assigned audio codecs to choose from (SDP) */
struct mgcp_rtp_codec codecs[MGCP_MAX_CODECS];
/* number of assigned audio codecs (SDP) */
unsigned int codecs_assigned;
/* per endpoint data */
int frames_per_packet;
uint32_t packet_duration_ms;
int maximum_packet_time; /* -1: not set */
char *fmtp_extra;
/* are we transmitting packets (1) or dropping (0) outbound packets */
int output_enabled;
/* FIXME: This parameter can be set + printed, but is nowhere used! */
int force_output_ptime;
/* RTP patching */
int force_constant_ssrc; /* -1: always, 0: don't, 1: once */
/* should we perform align_rtp_timestamp_offset() (1) or not (0) */
int force_aligned_timing;
bool rfc5993_hr_convert;
/* Each end has a separate socket for RTP and RTCP */
struct osmo_fd rtp;
struct osmo_fd rtcp;
/* local UDP port number of the RTP socket; RTCP is +1 */
int local_port;
};
struct mgcp_rtp_tap {
/* is this tap active (1) or not (0) */
int enabled;
/* IP/port to which we're forwarding the tapped data */
struct sockaddr_in forward;
};
struct mgcp_lco {
char *string;
char *codec;
int pkt_period_min; /* time in ms */
int pkt_period_max; /* time in ms */
};
/* Specific rtp connection type (see struct mgcp_conn_rtp) */
enum mgcp_conn_rtp_type {
MGCP_RTP_DEFAULT = 0,
MGCP_OSMUX_BSC,
MGCP_OSMUX_BSC_NAT,
};
#include <osmocom/mgcp/osmux.h>
struct mgcp_conn;
/* MGCP connection (RTP) */
struct mgcp_conn_rtp {
/* Backpointer to conn struct */
struct mgcp_conn *conn;
/* Specific connection type */
enum mgcp_conn_rtp_type type;
/* Port status */
struct mgcp_rtp_end end;
/* Sequence bits */
struct mgcp_rtp_state state;
/* taps for the rtp connection; one per direction */
struct mgcp_rtp_tap tap_in;
struct mgcp_rtp_tap tap_out;
/* Osmux states (optional) */
struct {
/* Osmux state: disabled, activating, active */
enum osmux_state state;
/* Is cid holding valid data? is it allocated from pool? */
bool cid_allocated;
/* Allocated Osmux circuit ID for this conn */
uint8_t cid;
/* handle to batch messages */
struct osmux_in_handle *in;
/* handle to unbatch messages */
struct osmux_out_handle out;
/* statistics */
struct {
uint32_t chunks;
uint32_t octets;
} stats;
} osmux;
struct rate_ctr_group *rate_ctr_group;
};
/*! Connection type, specifies which member of the union "u" in mgcp_conn
* contains a useful connection description (currently only RTP) */
enum mgcp_conn_type {
MGCP_CONN_TYPE_RTP,
};
/*! MGCP connection (untyped) */
struct mgcp_conn {
/*! list head */
struct llist_head entry;
/*! Backpointer to the endpoint where the conn belongs to */
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp;
/*! type of the connection (union) */
enum mgcp_conn_type type;
/*! mode of the connection */
enum mgcp_connection_mode mode;
/*! copy of the mode to restore the original setting (VTY) */
enum mgcp_connection_mode mode_orig;
/*! connection id to identify the connection */
char id[MGCP_CONN_ID_MAXLEN];
/*! human readable name (vty, logging) */
char name[256];
/*! activity tracker (for cleaning up inactive connections) */
struct osmo_timer_list watchdog;
/*! union with connection description */
union {
struct mgcp_conn_rtp rtp;
} u;
/*! pointer to optional private data */
void *priv;
};
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_conn.h>
struct mgcp_endpoint_type;
/**
* Internal structure while parsing a request
*/
struct mgcp_parse_data {
struct mgcp_config *cfg;
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp;
char *trans;
char *save;
};
int mgcp_send(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, int is_rtp, struct sockaddr_in *addr,
char *buf, int rc, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_src,
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_dst);
int mgcp_send_dummy(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn);
int mgcp_dispatch_rtp_bridge_cb(int proto, struct sockaddr_in *addr, char *buf,
unsigned int buf_size, struct mgcp_conn *conn);
void mgcp_cleanup_rtp_bridge_cb(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn *conn);
int mgcp_bind_net_rtp_port(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, int rtp_port,
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn);
void mgcp_free_rtp_port(struct mgcp_rtp_end *end);
/* For transcoding we need to manage an in and an output that are connected */
static inline int endp_back_channel(int endpoint)
{
return endpoint + 60;
}
struct mgcp_trunk_config *mgcp_trunk_alloc(struct mgcp_config *cfg, int index);
struct mgcp_trunk_config *mgcp_trunk_num(struct mgcp_config *cfg, int index);
char *get_lco_identifier(const char *options);
int check_local_cx_options(void *ctx, const char *options);
void mgcp_rtp_end_config(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, int expect_ssrc_change,
struct mgcp_rtp_end *rtp);
uint32_t mgcp_rtp_packet_duration(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
struct mgcp_rtp_end *rtp);
/* payload processing default functions */
int mgcp_rtp_processing_default(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_rtp_end *dst_end,
char *data, int *len, int buf_size);
int mgcp_setup_rtp_processing_default(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_dst,
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_src);
void mgcp_get_net_downlink_format_default(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
const struct mgcp_rtp_codec **codec,
const char **fmtp_extra,
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn);
/* internal RTP Annex A counting */
void mgcp_rtp_annex_count(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_rtp_state *state,
const uint16_t seq, const int32_t transit,
const uint32_t ssrc);
int mgcp_set_ip_tos(int fd, int tos);
/* Was conn configured to handle Osmux? */
static inline bool mgcp_conn_rtp_is_osmux(const struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn) {
return conn->type == MGCP_OSMUX_BSC || conn->type == MGCP_OSMUX_BSC_NAT;
}
enum {
MGCP_DEST_NET = 0,
MGCP_DEST_BTS,
};
#define MGCP_DUMMY_LOAD 0x23
/**
* SDP related information
*/
/* Assume audio frame length of 20ms */
#define DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_FRAME_DUR_NUM 20
#define DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_FRAME_DUR_DEN 1000
#define DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_PACKET_DURATION_MS 20
#define DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_DEFAULT_RATE 8000
#define DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_DEFAULT_CHANNELS 1
#define PTYPE_UNDEFINED (-1)
void mgcp_get_local_addr(char *addr, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn);
void mgcp_conn_watchdog_kick(struct mgcp_conn *conn);
#define LOGPENDP(endp, cat, level, fmt, args...) \
LOGP(cat, level, "endpoint:0x%x " fmt, \
endp ? ENDPOINT_NUMBER(endp) : -1, \
## args)
#define LOGPCONN(conn, cat, level, fmt, args...) \
LOGPENDP((conn)->endp, cat, level, "CI:%s " fmt, \
(conn)->id, \
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/* IuUP connection functionalitites */
/*
* (C) 2021 by sysmocom s.f.m.c. GmbH <info@sysmocom.de>
* All Rights Reserved
*
* Author: Pau Espin Pedrol
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#pragma once
#include <osmocom/core/msgb.h>
struct mgcp_conn_rtp;
int mgcp_conn_iuup_init(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp);
void mgcp_conn_iuup_cleanup(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp);
int mgcp_conn_iuup_dispatch_rtp(struct msgb *msg);
int mgcp_conn_iuup_send_rtp(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_src_rtp, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_dest_rtp, struct msgb *msg);
int mgcp_conn_iuup_send_dummy(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp);

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#pragma once
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
struct mgcp_conn;
struct mgcp_parse_data;
struct mgcp_endpoint;
struct mgcp_trunk;
void mgcp_disp_msg(unsigned char *message, unsigned int len, char *preamble);
@@ -39,7 +41,7 @@ int mgcp_parse_header(struct mgcp_parse_data *pdata, char *data);
int mgcp_parse_osmux_cid(const char *line);
int mgcp_check_param(const struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, const char *line);
bool mgcp_check_param(const struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_trunk *trunk, const char *line);
int mgcp_verify_call_id(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, const char *callid);

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#pragma once
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <osmocom/core/socket.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp.h>
/* The following constant defines an RTP dummy payload that is used for
* "UDP Hole Punching" (NAT) */
static const char rtp_dummy_payload[] = { 0x23 };
/* Check if the data in a given message buffer matches the rtp dummy payload
* defined above */
#define mgcp_is_rtp_dummy_payload(msg) \
(msgb_length(msg) == sizeof(rtp_dummy_payload) && \
memcmp(msgb_data(msg), rtp_dummy_payload, sizeof(rtp_dummy_payload)) == 0)
#define RTP_BUF_SIZE 4096
struct mgcp_rtp_stream_state {
uint32_t ssrc;
uint16_t last_seq;
uint32_t last_timestamp;
struct rate_ctr *err_ts_ctr;
int32_t last_tsdelta;
uint32_t last_arrival_time;
};
struct mgcp_rtp_state {
/* has this state structure been initialized? */
int initialized;
struct {
/* are we patching the SSRC value? */
bool patch_ssrc;
/* original SSRC (to which we shall patch any different SSRC) */
uint32_t orig_ssrc;
/* offset to apply on the sequence number */
int seq_offset;
/* offset to apply on the timestamp number */
int32_t timestamp_offset;
} patch;
/* duration of a packet (FIXME: in which unit?) */
uint32_t packet_duration;
/* Note: These states are not continuously updated, they serve as an
* information source to patch certain values in the RTP header. Do
* not use this state if constantly updated data about the RTP stream
* is needed. (see also mgcp_patch_and_count() */
struct mgcp_rtp_stream_state in_stream;
struct mgcp_rtp_stream_state out_stream;
/* jitter and packet loss calculation */
struct {
int initialized;
uint16_t base_seq;
uint16_t max_seq;
uint32_t ssrc;
uint32_t jitter;
int32_t transit;
int cycles;
} stats;
/* Alternative values for RTP tx, in case no sufficient header
* information is available so the header needs to be generated
* locally (when just forwarding packets, the header of incoming
* data is just re-used) */
uint16_t alt_rtp_tx_sequence;
uint32_t alt_rtp_tx_ssrc;
};
struct mgcp_rtp_codec {
uint32_t rate;
int channels;
uint32_t frame_duration_num;
uint32_t frame_duration_den;
int payload_type;
char audio_name[64];
char subtype_name[64];
bool param_present;
struct mgcp_codec_param param;
};
/* 'mgcp_rtp_end': basically a wrapper around the RTP+RTCP ports */
struct mgcp_rtp_end {
/* remote IP address of the RTP socket */
struct osmo_sockaddr addr;
/* in network byte order */
int rtp_port, rtcp_port;
/* currently selected audio codec */
struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec;
/* array with assigned audio codecs to choose from (SDP) */
struct mgcp_rtp_codec codecs[MGCP_MAX_CODECS];
/* number of assigned audio codecs (SDP) */
unsigned int codecs_assigned;
/* per endpoint data */
int frames_per_packet;
uint32_t packet_duration_ms;
int maximum_packet_time; /* -1: not set */
char *fmtp_extra;
/* are we transmitting packets (true) or dropping (false) outbound packets */
bool output_enabled;
/* FIXME: This parameter can be set + printed, but is nowhere used! */
int force_output_ptime;
/* RTP patching */
int force_constant_ssrc; /* -1: always, 0: don't, 1: once */
/* should we perform align_rtp_timestamp_offset() (1) or not (0) */
int force_aligned_timing;
bool rfc5993_hr_convert;
/* Each end has a separate socket for RTP and RTCP */
struct osmo_fd rtp;
struct osmo_fd rtcp;
/* local UDP port number of the RTP socket; RTCP is +1 */
int local_port;
/* where the endpoint RTP connection binds to, set during CRCX and
* possibly updated during MDCX */
char local_addr[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
};
bool mgcp_rtp_end_remote_addr_available(const struct mgcp_rtp_end *rtp_end);
struct mgcp_rtp_tap {
/* is this tap active (1) or not (0) */
int enabled;
/* IP/port to which we're forwarding the tapped data */
struct osmo_sockaddr forward;
};
struct mgcp_conn;
int mgcp_send(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, int is_rtp, struct osmo_sockaddr *addr,
struct msgb *msg, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_src,
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_dst);
int mgcp_send_dummy(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn);
int mgcp_dispatch_rtp_bridge_cb(struct msgb *msg);
void mgcp_cleanup_rtp_bridge_cb(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn *conn);
int mgcp_dispatch_e1_bridge_cb(struct msgb *msg);
void mgcp_cleanup_e1_bridge_cb(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn *conn);
int mgcp_bind_net_rtp_port(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, int rtp_port,
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn);
void mgcp_free_rtp_port(struct mgcp_rtp_end *end);
void mgcp_patch_and_count(const struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
struct mgcp_rtp_state *state,
struct mgcp_rtp_end *rtp_end,
struct osmo_sockaddr *addr, struct msgb *msg);
void mgcp_get_local_addr(char *addr, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn);
/* payload processing default functions */
int mgcp_rtp_processing_default(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_rtp_end *dst_end,
char *data, int *len, int buf_size);
int mgcp_setup_rtp_processing_default(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_dst,
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_src);
void mgcp_get_net_downlink_format_default(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
const struct mgcp_rtp_codec **codec,
const char **fmtp_extra,
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn);
/* internal RTP Annex A counting */
void mgcp_rtp_annex_count(const struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_rtp_state *state,
const uint16_t seq, const int32_t transit,
const uint32_t ssrc, const bool marker_bit);
void rtpconn_rate_ctr_add(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp, struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
int id, int inc);
void forward_data_tap(int fd, struct mgcp_rtp_tap *tap, struct msgb *msg);
uint32_t mgcp_get_current_ts(unsigned codec_rate);

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#pragma once
/* Internal structure while parsing a request */
struct mgcp_parse_data {
struct mgcp_config *cfg;
char *epname;
char *trans;
char *save;
};
/* Local connection options */
struct mgcp_lco {
char *string;
char *codec;
int pkt_period_min; /* time in ms */
int pkt_period_max; /* time in ms */
};
char *mgcp_debug_get_last_endpoint_name(void);
char *get_lco_identifier(const char *options);
int check_local_cx_options(void *ctx, const char *options);
struct mgcp_rtp_end;
struct mgcp_endpoint;
void mgcp_rtp_end_config(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, int expect_ssrc_change,
struct mgcp_rtp_end *rtp);
uint32_t mgcp_rtp_packet_duration(const struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
const struct mgcp_rtp_end *rtp);

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#pragma once
/* Global MCGP general rate counters */
enum {
MGCP_GENERAL_RX_MSGS_TOTAL,
MGCP_GENERAL_RX_MSGS_RETRANSMITTED,
MGCP_GENERAL_RX_MSGS_HANDLED,
MGCP_GENERAL_RX_MSGS_UNHANDLED,
MGCP_GENERAL_RX_FAIL_MSG_PARSE,
MGCP_GENERAL_RX_FAIL_NO_ENDPOINT,
};
/* Trunk-global MCGP CRCX related rate counters */
enum {
MGCP_CRCX_SUCCESS,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_BAD_ACTION,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_UNHANDLED_PARAM,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_MISSING_CALLID,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_INVALID_MODE,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_LIMIT_EXCEEDED,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_UNKNOWN_CALLID,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_ALLOC_CONN,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_NO_REMOTE_CONN_DESC,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_START_RTP,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_NO_OSMUX,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_INVALID_CONN_OPTIONS,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_CODEC_NEGOTIATION,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_BIND_PORT,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_AVAIL,
MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_CLAIM,
};
/* Trunk-global MCGP MDCX related rate counters */
enum {
MGCP_MDCX_SUCCESS,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_WILDCARD,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_NO_CONN,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_INVALID_CALLID,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_INVALID_CONNID,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_UNHANDLED_PARAM,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_NO_CONNID,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_CONN_NOT_FOUND,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_INVALID_MODE,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_INVALID_CONN_OPTIONS,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_NO_REMOTE_CONN_DESC,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_START_RTP,
MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_AVAIL,
};
/* Trunk-global MCGP DLCX related rate counters */
enum {
MGCP_DLCX_SUCCESS,
MGCP_DLCX_FAIL_NO_CONN,
MGCP_DLCX_FAIL_INVALID_CALLID,
MGCP_DLCX_FAIL_INVALID_CONNID,
MGCP_DLCX_FAIL_UNHANDLED_PARAM,
MGCP_DLCX_FAIL_AVAIL,
};
/* Trunk-global E1 related counters */
enum {
E1_I460_TRAU_RX_FAIL_CTR,
E1_I460_TRAU_TX_FAIL_CTR,
E1_I460_TRAU_MUX_EMPTY_CTR,
};
/* NOTE: When adding counters, also the dump_ratectr_* routines in vty.c must be updated. */
struct mgcp_ratectr_global {
/* Rate counter group which contains stats for generic MGCP events. */
struct rate_ctr_group *mgcp_general_ctr_group;
};
struct mgcp_ratectr_trunk {
/* Rate counter group which contains stats for processed CRCX commands. */
struct rate_ctr_group *mgcp_crcx_ctr_group;
/* Rate counter group which contains stats for processed MDCX commands. */
struct rate_ctr_group *mgcp_mdcx_ctr_group;
/* Rate counter group which contains stats for processed DLCX commands. */
struct rate_ctr_group *mgcp_dlcx_ctr_group;
/* Rate counter group which aggregates stats of individual RTP connections. */
struct rate_ctr_group *all_rtp_conn_stats;
/* Rate counter group which contains stats for E1 events (only valid for E1 trunks) */
struct rate_ctr_group *e1_stats;
};
struct mgcp_config;
struct mgcp_trunk;
int mgcp_ratectr_global_alloc(struct mgcp_config *cfg);
void mgcp_ratectr_global_free(struct mgcp_config *cfg);
int mgcp_ratectr_trunk_alloc(struct mgcp_trunk *trunk);
void mgcp_ratectr_trunk_free(struct mgcp_trunk *trunk);
/* Trunk-global common stat items */
enum {
TRUNK_STAT_ENDPOINTS_TOTAL,
TRUNK_STAT_ENDPOINTS_USED,
};
struct mgcp_stat_trunk {
/* Stat item group which contains general status values of the trunk. */
struct osmo_stat_item_group *common;
};
int mgcp_stat_trunk_alloc(struct mgcp_trunk *trunk);
void mgcp_stat_trunk_free(struct mgcp_trunk *trunk);

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#pragma once
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_internal.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
void mgcp_format_stats(char *str, size_t str_len, struct mgcp_conn *conn);

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/*
* (C) 2021 by sysmocom s.f.m.c. GmbH <info@sysmocom.de>
* All Rights Reserved
*
* Author: Eric Wild
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include <stdatomic.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
struct spsc {
atomic_uint readptr;
atomic_uint writeptr;
int efd_r, efd_w; /* eventfds used to block/notify readers/writers */
int count;
int size_per_buf;
void *buf; /* buffer size count*size_per_buf */
uintptr_t data[0]; /* count sized array of pointers to size_per_buf chunks in buf array*/
};
struct qchan {
struct spsc *a;
struct spsc *b;
};
bool spsc_push(struct spsc *q, void *elem);
bool spsc_pop(struct spsc *q, void *elem);
ssize_t spsc_prep_pop(struct spsc *q);
int spsc_get_a_rdfd(struct qchan *q);
struct qchan spsc_chan_init(void *talloc_ctx, unsigned int count, unsigned int size_per_buf);
struct qchan spsc_chan_init_ex(void *talloc_ctx, unsigned int count, unsigned int size_per_buf, bool blockr_a,
bool blockw_a, bool blockr_b, bool blockw_b);
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#pragma once
#include <osmocom/gsm/i460_mux.h>
#include <osmocom/abis/e1_input.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_ratectr.h>
#define LOGPTRUNK(trunk, cat, level, fmt, args...) \
LOGP(cat, level, "trunk:%u " fmt, \
trunk ? trunk->trunk_nr : 0, \
## args)
enum mgcp_trunk_type {
MGCP_TRUNK_VIRTUAL,
MGCP_TRUNK_E1,
};
extern const struct value_string mgcp_trunk_type_strs[];
static inline const char *mgcp_trunk_type_strs_str(enum mgcp_trunk_type val)
{ return get_value_string(mgcp_trunk_type_strs, val); }
struct mgcp_trunk {
struct llist_head entry;
struct mgcp_config *cfg;
unsigned int trunk_nr;
enum mgcp_trunk_type trunk_type;
char *audio_fmtp_extra;
int audio_send_ptime;
int audio_send_name;
int no_audio_transcoding;
int omit_rtcp;
int keepalive_interval;
/* RTP patching */
int force_constant_ssrc; /* 0: don't, 1: once */
int force_aligned_timing;
bool rfc5993_hr_convert;
/* spec handling */
int force_realloc;
/* timer */
struct osmo_timer_list keepalive_timer;
/* When set, incoming RTP packets are not filtered
* when ports and ip-address do not match (debug) */
int rtp_accept_all;
unsigned int number_endpoints;
struct mgcp_endpoint **endpoints;
/* rate counters and stat items to measure the trunks overall performance and health */
struct mgcp_ratectr_trunk ratectr;
struct mgcp_stat_trunk stats;
union {
/* Virtual trunk specific */
struct {
unsigned int vty_number_endpoints;
} v;
/* E1 specific */
struct {
unsigned int vty_line_nr;
bool ts_in_use[NUM_E1_TS-1];
struct osmo_i460_timeslot i460_ts[NUM_E1_TS-1];
/* Note: on an E1 line TS 0 is devoted to framing and
* alignment and therefore only NUM_E1_TS-1 timeslots
* are available for traffic. */
} e1;
};
};
struct mgcp_trunk *mgcp_trunk_alloc(struct mgcp_config *cfg, enum mgcp_trunk_type ttype, unsigned int nr);
int mgcp_trunk_equip(struct mgcp_trunk *trunk);
struct mgcp_trunk *mgcp_trunk_by_num(const struct mgcp_config *cfg, enum mgcp_trunk_type ttype, unsigned int nr);
struct mgcp_trunk *mgcp_trunk_by_name(const struct mgcp_config *cfg, const char *epname);
int e1_trunk_nr_from_epname(unsigned int *trunk_nr, const char *epname);
struct mgcp_trunk *mgcp_trunk_by_line_num(const struct mgcp_config *cfg, unsigned int num);
/* The virtual trunk is always created on trunk id 0 for historical reasons,
* use this define constant as ID when allocating a virtual trunk. Other
* trunks may be assigned with arbritrary id numbers */
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#pragma once
#include <osmocom/core/socket.h>
#include <osmocom/netif/osmux.h>
struct mgcp_conn_rtp;
@@ -13,7 +14,7 @@ enum {
int osmux_init(int role, struct mgcp_config *cfg);
int osmux_enable_conn(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn,
struct in_addr *addr, uint16_t port);
struct osmo_sockaddr *addr, uint16_t port);
void conn_osmux_disable(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn);
int conn_osmux_allocate_cid(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn, int osmux_cid);
void conn_osmux_release_cid(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn);

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@@ -6,3 +6,7 @@ enum mgcp_vty_node {
MGCP_NODE = _LAST_OSMOVTY_NODE + 1,
TRUNK_NODE,
};
enum mgw_vty_cmd_attr {
MGW_CMD_ATTR_NEWCONN = 0,
};

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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ BUILT_SOURCES = \
noinst_HEADERS = \
mgcp_client_internal.h \
mgcp_client_pool_internal.h \
$(NULL)
mgcp_common.h: $(top_srcdir)/include/osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_common.h

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
#include <osmocom/mgcp_client/mgcp_common.h>
/* See also: RFC 3435, chapter 3.5 Transmission over UDP */
#define MGCP_CLIENT_LOCAL_ADDR_DEFAULT "0.0.0.0"
#define MGCP_CLIENT_LOCAL_ADDR_DEFAULT NULL /* INADDR(6)_ANY */
#define MGCP_CLIENT_LOCAL_PORT_DEFAULT 2727
#define MGCP_CLIENT_REMOTE_ADDR_DEFAULT "127.0.0.1"
#define MGCP_CLIENT_REMOTE_PORT_DEFAULT 2427
@@ -26,6 +26,15 @@ struct mgcp_client_conf {
/* By default, we are always addressing the MGW with e.g. 'rtpbridge/123@mgw'.
* If this is nonempty, the contained name will be used instead of 'mgw'. */
char endpoint_domain_name[MGCP_ENDPOINT_MAXLEN];
/* The user may configure certain endpoint names that are reset via DLCX
* on startup. Usually this will be one wildcarded endpoint e.g.
* 'rtpbridge/(wildcard)' or a number of specific E1 like e.g.
* 'ds/e1-0/s-3/su16-4' */
struct llist_head reset_epnames;
/* human readable name / description */
char *description;
};
typedef unsigned int mgcp_trans_id_t;
@@ -40,6 +49,7 @@ enum mgcp_codecs {
CODEC_GSMHR_8000_1 = 111,
CODEC_AMR_8000_1 = 112,
CODEC_AMRWB_16000_1 = 113,
CODEC_IUFP = 96,
};
/* Note: when new codec types are added, the corresponding value strings
* in mgcp_client.c (codec_table) must be updated as well. Enumerations
@@ -75,7 +85,7 @@ struct mgcp_response {
char *body;
struct mgcp_response_head head;
uint16_t audio_port;
char audio_ip[INET_ADDRSTRLEN];
char audio_ip[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
unsigned int ptime;
enum mgcp_codecs codecs[MGCP_MAX_CODECS];
unsigned int codecs_len;
@@ -130,13 +140,17 @@ struct mgcp_client_conf *mgcp_client_conf_actual(struct mgcp_client *mgcp);
struct mgcp_client *mgcp_client_init(void *ctx,
struct mgcp_client_conf *conf);
int mgcp_client_connect(struct mgcp_client *mgcp);
int mgcp_client_connect2(struct mgcp_client *mgcp, unsigned int retry_n_ports);
void mgcp_client_disconnect(struct mgcp_client *mgcp);
const char *mgcp_client_remote_addr_str(struct mgcp_client *mgcp);
uint16_t mgcp_client_remote_port(struct mgcp_client *mgcp);
uint32_t mgcp_client_remote_addr_n(struct mgcp_client *mgcp);
uint32_t mgcp_client_remote_addr_n(struct mgcp_client *mgcp) OSMO_DEPRECATED("deprecated, returns 0");
const char *mgcp_client_endpoint_domain(const struct mgcp_client *mgcp);
const char *mgcp_client_rtpbridge_wildcard(const struct mgcp_client *mgcp);
const char *mgcp_client_e1_epname(void *ctx, const struct mgcp_client *mgcp, uint8_t trunk_id, uint8_t ts,
uint8_t rate, uint8_t offset);
/* Invoked when an MGCP response is received or sending failed. When the
* response is passed as NULL, this indicates failure during transmission. */
@@ -163,3 +177,5 @@ unsigned int map_codec_to_pt(const struct ptmap *ptmap, unsigned int ptmap_len,
enum mgcp_codecs codec);
enum mgcp_codecs map_pt_to_codec(struct ptmap *ptmap, unsigned int ptmap_len,
unsigned int pt);
const char *mgcp_client_name(const struct mgcp_client *mgcp);

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@@ -23,12 +23,17 @@ const struct mgcp_conn_peer *osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_get_rtp_info(const struct osmo_mgc
bool osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_get_crcx_info_to_sockaddr(const struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci, struct sockaddr_storage *dest);
bool osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_get_crcx_info_to_osmux_cid(const struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci, uint8_t* cid);
const struct mgcp_conn_peer *osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_get_remote_rtp_info(const struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci);
void osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_request(struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci,
enum mgcp_verb verb, const struct mgcp_conn_peer *verb_info,
struct osmo_fsm_inst *notify,
uint32_t event_success, uint32_t event_failure,
void *notify_data);
void osmo_mgcpc_ep_cancel_notify(struct osmo_mgcpc_ep *ep, struct osmo_fsm_inst *notify);
struct osmo_mgcpc_ep *osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_ep(struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci);
/*! Dispatch a DLCX for the given connection.
* \param ci Connection identifier as obtained from osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_add().
*/
@@ -42,6 +47,7 @@ void osmo_mgcpc_ep_clear(struct osmo_mgcpc_ep *ep);
const char *osmo_mgcpc_ep_name(const struct osmo_mgcpc_ep *ep);
const char *osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_name(const struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci);
const char *osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_id(const struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci);
struct mgcp_client *osmo_mgcpc_ep_client(const struct osmo_mgcpc_ep *ep);
extern const struct value_string osmo_mgcp_verb_names[];
static inline const char *osmo_mgcp_verb_name(enum mgcp_verb val)

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@@ -8,14 +8,14 @@
* (either remote or local). It is used to pass parameters (local) to the FSM
* and get responses (remote) from the FSM as pointer attached to the FSM
* event.
*
*
* When modifiying a connection, the endpoint and call_id members may be left
* unpopulated. The call_id field is ignored in this case. If an endpoint
* identifier is supplied it is checked against the internal state to make
* sure it is correct. */
struct mgcp_conn_peer {
/*! RTP connection IP-Address (optional, string e.g. "127.0.0.1") */
char addr[INET_ADDRSTRLEN];
char addr[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
/*! RTP connection IP-Port (optional) */
uint16_t port;
@@ -69,5 +69,6 @@ int mgcp_conn_modify(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi, uint32_t parent_evt, struct mgcp_
void mgcp_conn_delete(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi);
const char *mgcp_conn_get_ci(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi);
struct mgcp_client *mgcp_conn_get_client(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi);
const char *osmo_mgcpc_conn_peer_name(const struct mgcp_conn_peer *info);

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@@ -4,13 +4,19 @@
#define MSGB_CB_MGCP_TRANS_ID 0
/* Struct that holds one endpoint name */
struct reset_ep {
struct llist_head list;
char name[MGCP_ENDPOINT_MAXLEN];
};
struct mgcp_client {
struct mgcp_client_conf actual;
uint32_t remote_addr;
struct osmo_wqueue wq;
mgcp_trans_id_t next_trans_id;
struct llist_head responses_pending;
struct llist_head inuse_endpoints;
struct mgcp_client_pool *pool;
};
struct mgcp_inuse_endpoint {

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@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
#pragma once
struct mgcp_client;
struct mgcp_client_pool;
struct mgcp_client_pool *mgcp_client_pool_alloc(void *talloc_ctx);
void mgcp_client_pool_vty_init(int parent_node, int mgw_node, const char *indent, struct mgcp_client_pool *pool);
unsigned int mgcp_client_pool_connect(struct mgcp_client_pool *pool);
void mgcp_client_pool_register_single(struct mgcp_client_pool *pool, struct mgcp_client *mgcp_client);
struct mgcp_client *mgcp_client_pool_get(struct mgcp_client_pool *pool);
void mgcp_client_pool_put(struct mgcp_client *mgcp_client);

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@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
#pragma once
/* Struct to handle a member of a pool of MGWs. */
struct mgcp_client_pool_member {
struct llist_head list;
/* Reference number assinged by VTY. This number is used to manage the pool from the VTY and to identify it in
* the log. */
unsigned int nr;
/* MGCP client configuration, this is not the running configuration, when mgcp_client_init() is executed, a
* copy of this config is created. */
struct mgcp_client_conf conf;
/* MGCP client descriptor, will be automatically allocated when mgcp_client_pool_connect() is called. (the MGCP
* client is connected when this pointer is populated) */
struct mgcp_client *client;
/* A pool member may be set as 'blocked' from the VTY, this means that the pool member may still work and serve
* ongoing calls, but it won't be picked from the pool anymore. */
bool blocked;
/* Reference counter to count how often this pool member is currently picked. */
unsigned int refcount;
};
/* Struct to handle a pool of MGWs. (Use _pool functions) */
struct mgcp_client_pool {
/* A pointer to a 'single' mgcp client. This is a non-pooled MGCP client that is configured using
* mgcp_client_vty_init() and actively registered by the API user using mgcp_client_pool_register_single() */
struct mgcp_client *mgcp_client_single;
/* A list that manages the pool members (see above) */
struct llist_head pool;
/* String to use for indentation when writing the configuration file to the VTY. This field is populated by
* mgcp_client_pool_vty_init() */
char *vty_indent;
/* VTY node specification used with this pool. This field is populated by mgcp_client_pool_vty_init() */
struct cmd_node *vty_node;
};
const char *mgcp_client_pool_member_name(const struct mgcp_client_pool_member *pool_member);

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@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
# ===========================================================================
# http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf-archive/ax_check_compile_flag.html
# ===========================================================================
#
# SYNOPSIS
#
# AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG(FLAG, [ACTION-SUCCESS], [ACTION-FAILURE], [EXTRA-FLAGS], [INPUT])
#
# DESCRIPTION
#
# Check whether the given FLAG works with the current language's compiler
# or gives an error. (Warnings, however, are ignored)
#
# ACTION-SUCCESS/ACTION-FAILURE are shell commands to execute on
# success/failure.
#
# If EXTRA-FLAGS is defined, it is added to the current language's default
# flags (e.g. CFLAGS) when the check is done. The check is thus made with
# the flags: "CFLAGS EXTRA-FLAGS FLAG". This can for example be used to
# force the compiler to issue an error when a bad flag is given.
#
# INPUT gives an alternative input source to AC_COMPILE_IFELSE.
#
# NOTE: Implementation based on AX_CFLAGS_GCC_OPTION. Please keep this
# macro in sync with AX_CHECK_{PREPROC,LINK}_FLAG.
#
# LICENSE
#
# Copyright (c) 2008 Guido U. Draheim <guidod@gmx.de>
# Copyright (c) 2011 Maarten Bosmans <mkbosmans@gmail.com>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
# Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
# option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
# Public License for more details.
#
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#
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# Macro released by the Autoconf Archive. When you make and distribute a
# modified version of the Autoconf Macro, you may extend this special
# exception to the GPL to apply to your modified version as well.
#serial 4
AC_DEFUN([AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG],
[AC_PREREQ(2.64)dnl for _AC_LANG_PREFIX and AS_VAR_IF
AS_VAR_PUSHDEF([CACHEVAR],[ax_cv_check_[]_AC_LANG_ABBREV[]flags_$4_$1])dnl
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether _AC_LANG compiler accepts $1], CACHEVAR, [
ax_check_save_flags=$[]_AC_LANG_PREFIX[]FLAGS
_AC_LANG_PREFIX[]FLAGS="$[]_AC_LANG_PREFIX[]FLAGS $4 $1"
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([m4_default([$5],[AC_LANG_PROGRAM()])],
[AS_VAR_SET(CACHEVAR,[yes])],
[AS_VAR_SET(CACHEVAR,[no])])
_AC_LANG_PREFIX[]FLAGS=$ax_check_save_flags])
AS_VAR_IF(CACHEVAR,yes,
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AS_VAR_POPDEF([CACHEVAR])dnl
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# (C) 2013 by Katerina Barone-Adesi <kat.obsc@gmail.com>
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ AM_CFLAGS = \
-Wall \
$(LIBOSMOCORE_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBOSMOVTY_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBOSMOABIS_CFLAGS) \
$(COVERAGE_CFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
@@ -20,7 +21,7 @@ AM_LDFLAGS = \
# This is not at all related to the release version, but a range of supported
# API versions. Read TODO_RELEASE in the source tree's root!
MGCP_CLIENT_LIBVERSION=6:0:0
MGCP_CLIENT_LIBVERSION=10:0:1
lib_LTLIBRARIES = \
libosmo-mgcp-client.la \
@@ -31,6 +32,7 @@ libosmo_mgcp_client_la_SOURCES = \
mgcp_client_vty.c \
mgcp_client_fsm.c \
mgcp_client_endpoint_fsm.c \
mgcp_client_pool.c \
$(NULL)
libosmo_mgcp_client_la_LDFLAGS = $(AM_LDFLAGS) -version-info $(MGCP_CLIENT_LIBVERSION)

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@@ -27,12 +27,13 @@
#include <osmocom/core/fsm.h>
#include <osmocom/core/byteswap.h>
#include <osmocom/core/tdef.h>
#include <osmocom/core/sockaddr_str.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp_client/mgcp_client_endpoint_fsm.h>
#define LOG_CI(ci, level, fmt, args...) do { \
if (!ci || !ci->ep) \
LOGP(DLGLOBAL, level, "(unknown MGW endpoint) " fmt, ## args); \
LOGP(DLMGCP, level, "(unknown MGW endpoint) " fmt, ## args); \
else \
LOG_MGCPC_EP(ci->ep, level, "CI[%d] %s%s%s: " fmt, \
(int)(ci - ci->ep->ci), \
@@ -73,6 +74,14 @@ enum osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm_event {
static struct osmo_fsm osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm;
struct fsm_notify {
struct llist_head entry;
struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi;
uint32_t success;
uint32_t failure;
void *data;
};
/*! One connection on an endpoint, corresponding to a connection identifier (CI) as returned by the MGW.
* An endpoint has a fixed number of slots of these, which may or may not be in use.
*/
@@ -87,10 +96,7 @@ struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci {
bool sent;
enum mgcp_verb verb;
struct mgcp_conn_peer verb_info;
struct osmo_fsm_inst *notify;
uint32_t notify_success;
uint32_t notify_failure;
void *notify_data;
struct fsm_notify notify;
bool got_port_info;
struct mgcp_conn_peer rtp_info;
@@ -118,6 +124,10 @@ struct osmo_mgcpc_ep {
/*! Endpoint connection slots. Note that each connection has its own set of FSM event numbers to signal success
* and failure, depending on its index within this array. See CI_EV_SUCCESS and CI_EV_FAILURE. */
struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci ci[USABLE_CI];
/*! Internal use: if a function keeps an fsm_notify for later dispatch while already clearing or re-using the
* ci[], the fsm_notify should be kept here to also get canceled by osmo_mgcpc_ep_cancel_notify(). */
struct llist_head background_notify;
};
const struct value_string osmo_mgcp_verb_names[] = {
@@ -206,6 +216,13 @@ const char *osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_id(const struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci)
return ci->mgcp_ci_str;
}
struct mgcp_client *osmo_mgcpc_ep_client(const struct osmo_mgcpc_ep *ep)
{
if (!ep)
return NULL;
return ep->mgcp_client;
}
static struct value_string osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm_event_names[33] = {};
static char osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm_event_name_bufs[32][32] = {};
@@ -226,8 +243,6 @@ static void fill_event_names()
}
}
/* T_defs is used to obtain an (Osmocom specific) T2427001: timeout for an MGCP response (note, 2427 corresponds to the
* default MGCP port in osmo-mgw). */
static __attribute__((constructor)) void osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm_init()
{
OSMO_ASSERT(osmo_fsm_register(&osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm) == 0);
@@ -246,6 +261,9 @@ struct osmo_mgcpc_ep *osmo_mgcpc_ep_fi_mgwep(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi)
* MGCP messages to set up the endpoint will be sent on the given mgcp_client, as soon as the first
* osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_request() is invoked.
*
* IMPORTANT: To avoid use-after-free problems, using this FSM requires use of deferred FSM deallocation using
* osmo_fsm_set_dealloc_ctx(), e.g. using osmo_select_main_ctx(OTC_SELECT) with osmo_select_main_ctx() as main loop.
*
* A typical sequence of events would be:
*
* ep = osmo_mgcpc_ep_alloc(..., mgcp_client_rtpbridge_wildcard(client));
@@ -296,6 +314,7 @@ struct osmo_mgcpc_ep *osmo_mgcpc_ep_alloc(struct osmo_fsm_inst *parent, uint32_t
.fi = fi,
.T_defs = T_defs,
};
INIT_LLIST_HEAD(&ep->background_notify);
fi->priv = ep;
va_start(ap, endpoint_str_fmt);
@@ -354,24 +373,53 @@ static bool osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm_check_state_chg_after_response(struct osmo_fsm_ins
static void on_failure(struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci)
{
struct osmo_fsm_inst *notify = ci->notify;
uint32_t notify_failure = ci->notify_failure;
void *notify_data = ci->notify_data;
struct osmo_mgcpc_ep *ep = ci->ep;
struct fsm_notify notify;
int i;
if (!ci->occupied)
return;
/* When dispatching an event for this CI, the user may decide to trigger the next request for this conn right
* away. So we must be ready with a cleared *ci. Store the notify separately and clear before dispatching. */
notify = ci->notify;
/* Register the planned notification in ep->background_notify so we also catch any osmo_mgcpc_ep_cancel_notify()
* that might be triggered between clearing the ci and actually dispatching the event. */
llist_add(&notify.entry, &ep->background_notify);
*ci = (struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci){
.ep = ci->ep,
};
/* An MGCP failure typically means the endpoint becomes unusable, cancel all pending request (except DLCX).
* Particularly, if two CRCX were scheduled and the first fails, we must no longer dispatch the second CRCX. */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ep->ci); i++) {
struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *other_ci = &ep->ci[i];
if (other_ci == ci)
continue;
if (!other_ci->occupied)
continue;
if (!other_ci->pending)
continue;
if (other_ci->sent)
continue;
if (other_ci->verb == MGCP_VERB_DLCX)
continue;
/* Just clear the pending request, don't fire more events than below. */
other_ci->pending = false;
}
/* If this check has terminated the FSM instance, don't fire any more events to prevent use-after-free problems.
* The endpoint FSM does dispatch a term event to its parent, and everything should be cleaned like that. */
if (!osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm_check_state_chg_after_response(ci->ep->fi))
if (!osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm_check_state_chg_after_response(ep->fi)) {
/* The ep has deallocated, no need to llist_del(&notify.entry) here. */
return;
}
if (notify)
osmo_fsm_inst_dispatch(notify, notify_failure, notify_data);
if (notify.fi)
osmo_fsm_inst_dispatch(notify.fi, notify.failure, notify.data);
llist_del(&notify.entry);
}
static int update_endpoint_name(struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci, const char *new_endpoint_name)
@@ -426,14 +474,12 @@ static void on_success(struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci, void *data)
ci->pending = false;
rtp_info = data;
switch (ci->verb) {
case MGCP_VERB_CRCX:
/* If we sent a wildcarded endpoint name on CRCX, we need to store the resulting endpoint
* name here. Also, we receive the MGW's RTP port information. */
rtp_info = data;
OSMO_ASSERT(rtp_info);
ci->got_port_info = true;
ci->rtp_info = *rtp_info;
osmo_strlcpy(ci->mgcp_ci_str, mgcp_conn_get_ci(ci->mgcp_client_fi),
sizeof(ci->mgcp_ci_str));
if (rtp_info->endpoint[0]) {
@@ -443,6 +489,15 @@ static void on_success(struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci, void *data)
return;
}
ci->ep->first_crcx_complete = true;
OSMO_ASSERT(rtp_info);
/* fall through */
case MGCP_VERB_MDCX:
/* Always update the received RTP ip/port information, since MGW
* may provide new one after remote end params changed */
if (rtp_info) {
ci->got_port_info = true;
ci->rtp_info = *rtp_info;
}
break;
default:
@@ -452,15 +507,16 @@ static void on_success(struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci, void *data)
LOG_CI(ci, LOGL_DEBUG, "received successful response to %s: RTP=%s%s\n",
osmo_mgcp_verb_name(ci->verb),
mgcp_conn_peer_name(ci->got_port_info? &ci->rtp_info : NULL),
ci->notify ? "" : " (not sending a notification)");
ci->notify.fi ? "" : " (not sending a notification)");
if (ci->notify)
osmo_fsm_inst_dispatch(ci->notify, ci->notify_success, ci->notify_data);
if (ci->notify.fi)
osmo_fsm_inst_dispatch(ci->notify.fi, ci->notify.success, ci->notify.data);
osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm_check_state_chg_after_response(ci->ep->fi);
}
/*! Return the MGW's RTP port information for this connection, as returned by the last CRCX/MDCX OK message. */
/*! Return the MGW's local RTP port information for this connection, i.e. the local port that MGW is receiving on, as
* returned by the last CRCX-OK / MDCX-OK message. */
const struct mgcp_conn_peer *osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_get_rtp_info(const struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci)
{
ci = osmo_mgcpc_ep_check_ci((struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci*)ci);
@@ -471,21 +527,47 @@ const struct mgcp_conn_peer *osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_get_rtp_info(const struct osmo_mgc
return &ci->rtp_info;
}
/*! Return the MGW's remote RTP port information for this connection, i.e. the remote RTP port that the MGW is sending
* to, as sent to the MGW by the last CRCX / MDCX message. */
const struct mgcp_conn_peer *osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_get_remote_rtp_info(const struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci)
{
ci = osmo_mgcpc_ep_check_ci((struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci*)ci);
if (!ci)
return NULL;
return &ci->verb_info;
}
/*! Return the MGW's RTP port information for this connection, as returned by the last CRCX/MDCX OK message. */
bool osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_get_crcx_info_to_sockaddr(const struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci, struct sockaddr_storage *dest)
{
const struct mgcp_conn_peer *rtp_info;
int family;
struct sockaddr_in *sin;
struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6;
rtp_info = osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_get_rtp_info(ci);
if (!rtp_info)
return false;
sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)dest;
sin->sin_family = AF_INET;
sin->sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr(rtp_info->addr);
sin->sin_port = osmo_ntohs(rtp_info->port);
family = osmo_ip_str_type(rtp_info->addr);
switch (family) {
case AF_INET:
sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)dest;
sin->sin_family = AF_INET;
sin->sin_port = osmo_ntohs(rtp_info->port);
if (inet_pton(AF_INET, rtp_info->addr, &sin->sin_addr) != 1)
return false;
break;
case AF_INET6:
sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)dest;
sin6->sin6_family = AF_INET6;
sin6->sin6_port = osmo_ntohs(rtp_info->port);
if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, rtp_info->addr, &sin6->sin6_addr) != 1)
return false;
break;
default:
return false;
}
return true;
}
@@ -505,7 +587,7 @@ bool osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_get_crcx_info_to_osmux_cid(const struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *
}
static const struct osmo_tdef_state_timeout osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm_timeouts[32] = {
[OSMO_MGCPC_EP_ST_WAIT_MGW_RESPONSE] = { .T=2427001 },
[OSMO_MGCPC_EP_ST_WAIT_MGW_RESPONSE] = { .T=-2427 },
};
/* Transition to a state, using the T timer defined in assignment_fsm_timeouts.
@@ -516,6 +598,11 @@ static const struct osmo_tdef_state_timeout osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm_timeouts[32] = {
((struct osmo_mgcpc_ep*)fi->priv)->T_defs, 5)
/*! Dispatch an actual CRCX/MDCX/DLCX message for this connection.
*
* If the 'notify' instance deallocates before it received a notification of event_success or event_failure,
* osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_cancel_notify() or osmo_mgcpc_ep_cancel_notify() must be called. It is not harmful to cancel
* notification after an event has been received.
*
* \param ci Connection identifier as obtained from osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_add().
* \param verb MGCP operation to dispatch.
* \param verb_info Parameters for the MGCP operation.
@@ -536,7 +623,7 @@ void osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_request(struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci,
ci = osmo_mgcpc_ep_check_ci(ci);
if (!ci) {
LOGP(DLGLOBAL, LOGL_ERROR, "Invalid MGW endpoint request: no ci\n");
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "Invalid MGW endpoint request: no ci\n");
goto dispatch_error;
}
if (!verb_info && verb != MGCP_VERB_DLCX) {
@@ -564,16 +651,18 @@ void osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_request(struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci,
.occupied = true,
/* .pending = true follows below */
.verb = verb,
.notify = notify,
.notify_success = event_success,
.notify_failure = event_failure,
.notify_data = notify_data,
.notify = {
.fi = notify,
.success = event_success,
.failure = event_failure,
.data = notify_data,
}
};
osmo_strlcpy(cleared_ci.label, ci->label, sizeof(cleared_ci.label));
osmo_strlcpy(cleared_ci.mgcp_ci_str, ci->mgcp_ci_str, sizeof(cleared_ci.mgcp_ci_str));
*ci = cleared_ci;
LOG_CI_VERB(ci, LOGL_DEBUG, "notify=%s\n", osmo_fsm_inst_name(ci->notify));
LOG_CI_VERB(ci, LOGL_DEBUG, "notify=%s\n", osmo_fsm_inst_name(ci->notify.fi));
if (verb_info)
ci->verb_info = *verb_info;
@@ -631,10 +720,39 @@ dispatch_error:
osmo_fsm_inst_dispatch(notify, event_failure, notify_data);
}
/*! No longer notify for any state changes for any conns of this endpoint.
* Useful if the notify instance passed to osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_request() is about to deallocate.
* \param ep The endpoint FSM instance.
* \param notify Which target to cancel notification for, if NULL cancel all notifications. */
void osmo_mgcpc_ep_cancel_notify(struct osmo_mgcpc_ep *ep, struct osmo_fsm_inst *notify)
{
struct fsm_notify *n;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ep->ci); i++) {
struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci = &ep->ci[i];
if (!notify || ci->notify.fi == notify)
ci->notify.fi = NULL;
}
llist_for_each_entry(n, &ep->background_notify, entry) {
if (!notify || n->fi == notify)
n->fi = NULL;
}
}
/* Return the osmo_mgcpc_ep that this conn belongs to. */
struct osmo_mgcpc_ep *osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci_ep(struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *conn)
{
if (!conn)
return NULL;
return conn->ep;
}
static int send_verb(struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci)
{
int rc;
struct osmo_mgcpc_ep *ep = ci->ep;
struct fsm_notify notify;
if (!ci->occupied || !ci->pending || ci->sent)
return 0;
@@ -673,11 +791,14 @@ static int send_verb(struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci)
osmo_mgcp_verb_name(ci->verb), ci->mgcp_ci_str);
/* The way this is designed, we actually need to forget all about the ci right away. */
mgcp_conn_delete(ci->mgcp_client_fi);
if (ci->notify)
osmo_fsm_inst_dispatch(ci->notify, ci->notify_success, ci->notify_data);
notify = ci->notify;
*ci = (struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci){
.ep = ep,
};
/* When dispatching an event for this CI, the user may decide to trigger the next request for this conn
* right away. So we must be ready with a cleared *ci. */
if (notify.fi)
osmo_fsm_inst_dispatch(notify.fi, notify.success, notify.data);
break;
default:
@@ -692,6 +813,7 @@ void osmo_mgcpc_ep_clear(struct osmo_mgcpc_ep *ep)
{
if (!ep)
return;
osmo_mgcpc_ep_cancel_notify(ep, NULL);
osmo_fsm_inst_term(ep->fi, OSMO_FSM_TERM_REGULAR, 0);
}
@@ -875,6 +997,34 @@ static int osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm_timer_cb(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi)
return 0;
}
void osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm_pre_term(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi, enum osmo_fsm_term_cause cause)
{
int i;
struct osmo_mgcpc_ep *ep = osmo_mgcpc_ep_fi_mgwep(fi);
/* We want the mgcp_client_fsm to still stick around until it received the DLCX "OK" responses from the MGW. So
* it should not dealloc along with this ep_fsm instance. Instead, signal DLCX for each conn on the endpoint,
* and detach the mgcp_client_fsm from being a child-fsm.
*
* After mgcp_conn_delete(), an mgcp_client_fsm instance goes into ST_DLCX_RESP, which waits up to 4 seconds for
* a DLCX OK. If none is received in that time, the instance terminates. So cleanup of the instance is
* guaranteed. */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ep->ci); i++) {
struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci *ci = &ep->ci[i];
if (!ci->occupied || !ci->mgcp_client_fi)
continue;
/* mgcp_conn_delete() unlinks itself from this parent FSM implicitly and waits for the DLCX OK. */
mgcp_conn_delete(ci->mgcp_client_fi);
/* Forget all about this ci */
*ci = (struct osmo_mgcpc_ep_ci){
.ep = ep,
};
}
}
static struct osmo_fsm osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm = {
.name = "mgw-endp",
.states = osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm_states,
@@ -882,5 +1032,5 @@ static struct osmo_fsm osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm = {
.log_subsys = DLMGCP,
.event_names = osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm_event_names,
.timer_cb = osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm_timer_cb,
/* The FSM termination will automatically trigger any mgcp_client_fsm instances to DLCX. */
.pre_term = osmo_mgcpc_ep_fsm_pre_term,
};

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@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@
#include <osmocom/core/byteswap.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <osmocom/core/logging.h>
#include <osmocom/core/sockaddr_str.h>
/* Context information, this is attached to the priv pointer of the FSM and
* is also handed back when dispatcheing events to the parent FSM. This is
@@ -251,6 +252,18 @@ const char *mgcp_conn_get_ci(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi)
return mgcp_ctx->conn_id;
}
/* Get the mgcp_client that is used with this mgcp_client_fsm instance */
struct mgcp_client *mgcp_conn_get_client(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi)
{
struct mgcp_ctx *mgcp_ctx;
if (!fi)
return NULL;
mgcp_ctx = fi->priv;
return mgcp_ctx->mgcp;
}
static void mgw_crcx_resp_cb(struct mgcp_response *r, void *priv)
{
struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi = priv;
@@ -520,13 +533,17 @@ static void fsm_cleanup_cb(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi, enum osmo_fsm_term_cause ca
/* Should the FSM be terminated while there are still open connections
* on the MGW, we send an unconditional DLCX to terminate the
* connection. This is not the normal case. The user should always use
* mgcp_conn_delete() to instruct the FSM to perform a graceful exit */
if (strlen(mgcp_ctx->conn_id)) {
LOGPFSML(fi, LOGL_ERROR,
"MGW/DLCX: abrupt FSM termination with connections still present, sending unconditional DLCX...\n");
* mgcp_conn_delete() to instruct the FSM to perform a graceful exit.
* If in ST_DLCX_RESP, a DLCX was already sent and we did not get a
* response. No point in sending another one. */
if (fi->state != ST_DLCX_RESP && strlen(mgcp_ctx->conn_id)) {
LOGPFSML(fi, LOGL_INFO, "Conn cleanup, sending DLCX for %s %s\n", mgcp_ctx->conn_peer_remote.endpoint,
mgcp_ctx->conn_id);
msg = make_dlcx_msg(mgcp_ctx);
OSMO_ASSERT(msg);
mgcp_client_tx(mgcp, msg, NULL, NULL);
if (!msg)
LOGPFSML(fi, LOGL_ERROR, "MGW/DLCX: Error composing DLCX message\n");
else
mgcp_client_tx(mgcp, msg, NULL, NULL);
}
talloc_free(mgcp_ctx);
@@ -591,6 +608,7 @@ static struct osmo_fsm fsm_mgcp_client = {
.timer_cb = fsm_timeout_cb,
.cleanup = fsm_cleanup_cb,
.event_names = fsm_mgcp_client_evt_names,
.log_subsys = DLMGCP,
};
/*! allocate FSM, and create a new connection on the MGW.
@@ -604,24 +622,19 @@ struct osmo_fsm_inst *mgcp_conn_create(struct mgcp_client *mgcp, struct osmo_fsm
uint32_t parent_term_evt, uint32_t parent_evt, struct mgcp_conn_peer *conn_peer)
{
struct mgcp_ctx *mgcp_ctx;
static bool fsm_registered = false;
struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi;
struct in_addr ip_test;
struct in6_addr ip_test;
OSMO_ASSERT(parent_fi);
OSMO_ASSERT(mgcp);
OSMO_ASSERT(conn_peer);
/* Check if IP/Port information in conn info makes sense */
if (conn_peer->port && inet_aton(conn_peer->addr, &ip_test) == 0)
if (conn_peer->port && inet_pton(osmo_ip_str_type(conn_peer->addr),
conn_peer->addr, &ip_test) != 1)
return NULL;
/* Register the fsm description (if not already done) */
if (fsm_registered == false) {
osmo_fsm_register(&fsm_mgcp_client);
fsm_registered = true;
}
/* Allocate and configure a new fsm instance */
fi = osmo_fsm_inst_alloc_child(&fsm_mgcp_client, parent_fi, parent_term_evt);
OSMO_ASSERT(fi);
@@ -649,7 +662,7 @@ int mgcp_conn_modify(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi, uint32_t parent_evt, struct mgcp_
{
OSMO_ASSERT(fi);
struct mgcp_ctx *mgcp_ctx = fi->priv;
struct in_addr ip_test;
struct in6_addr ip_test;
OSMO_ASSERT(mgcp_ctx);
OSMO_ASSERT(conn_peer);
@@ -673,8 +686,8 @@ int mgcp_conn_modify(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi, uint32_t parent_evt, struct mgcp_
LOGPFSML(fi, LOGL_ERROR, "Cannot MDCX, port == 0\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (inet_aton(conn_peer->addr, &ip_test) == 0) {
LOGPFSML(fi, LOGL_ERROR, "Cannot MDCX, IP address == 0.0.0.0\n");
if (inet_pton(osmo_ip_str_type(conn_peer->addr), conn_peer->addr, &ip_test) != 1) {
LOGPFSML(fi, LOGL_ERROR, "Cannot MDCX, IP address %s\n", conn_peer->addr);
return -EINVAL;
}
@@ -706,8 +719,11 @@ void mgcp_conn_delete(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi)
OSMO_ASSERT(mgcp_ctx);
/* Unlink FSM from parent */
osmo_fsm_inst_unlink_parent(fi, NULL);
if (fi->proc.terminating)
return;
/* Unlink FSM from parent, set the struct mgcp_client as new talloc ctx. */
osmo_fsm_inst_unlink_parent(fi, mgcp_ctx->mgcp);
/* An error situation where the parent FSM must be killed immediately
* may lead into a situation where the DLCX can not be executed right
@@ -743,3 +759,8 @@ const char *osmo_mgcpc_conn_peer_name(const struct mgcp_conn_peer *info)
return "empty";
return buf;
}
static __attribute__((constructor)) void osmo_mgcp_client_fsm_init()
{
OSMO_ASSERT(osmo_fsm_register(&fsm_mgcp_client) == 0);
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,216 @@
/* (C) 2021 by sysmocom s.f.m.c. GmbH <info@sysmocom.de>
* All Rights Reserved
*
* Author: Philipp Maier
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include <osmocom/mgcp_client/mgcp_client.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp_client/mgcp_client_internal.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp_client/mgcp_client_pool_internal.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp_client/mgcp_client_pool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#define LOGPPMGW(pool_member, level, fmt, args...) \
LOGP(DLMGCP, level, "MGW-pool(%s) " fmt, mgcp_client_pool_member_name(pool_member), ## args)
/* Get a human readable name for a given pool member. */
const char *mgcp_client_pool_member_name(const struct mgcp_client_pool_member *pool_member)
{
const struct mgcp_client *mpcp_client;
struct mgcp_client mpcp_client_dummy;
static char name[512];
const char *description;
if (!pool_member)
return "(null)";
/* It is not guranteed that a pool_member has an MGCP client. The client may not yet be initialized or the
* initalization may have been failed. In this case we will generate a dummy MGCP client to work with. */
if (!pool_member->client) {
memcpy(&mpcp_client_dummy.actual, &pool_member->conf, sizeof(mpcp_client_dummy.actual));
mpcp_client = &mpcp_client_dummy;
} else {
mpcp_client = pool_member->client;
}
description = mgcp_client_name(mpcp_client);
snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "%d:%s", pool_member->nr, description);
return name;
}
/*! Allocate MGCP client pool. This is called once on startup and before the pool is used with
* mgcp_client_pool_vty_init(). Since the pool is linked with the VTY it must exist througout the entire runtime.
* \param[in] talloc_ctx talloc context. */
struct mgcp_client_pool *mgcp_client_pool_alloc(void *talloc_ctx)
{
struct mgcp_client_pool *pool;
pool = talloc_zero(talloc_ctx, struct mgcp_client_pool);
if (!pool)
return NULL;
INIT_LLIST_HEAD(&pool->pool);
return pool;
}
/*! Initialize and connect an mcgp client pool.
* \param[in,out] mgcp MGCP client pool descriptor.
* \returns number of successfully initialized pool members. */
unsigned int mgcp_client_pool_connect(struct mgcp_client_pool *pool)
{
struct mgcp_client_pool_member *pool_member;
unsigned int pool_members_initialized = 0;
llist_for_each_entry(pool_member, &pool->pool, list) {
/* Initialize client */
pool_member->client = mgcp_client_init(pool_member, &pool_member->conf);
if (!pool_member->client) {
LOGPPMGW(pool_member, LOGL_ERROR, "MGCP client initialization failed\n");
continue;
}
/* Set backpointer so that we can detect later that this MGCP client is managed
* by this pool. */
pool_member->client->pool = pool;
/* Connect client */
if (mgcp_client_connect2(pool_member->client, 0)) {
LOGPPMGW(pool_member, LOGL_ERROR, "MGCP client connect failed at (%s:%u)\n",
pool_member->conf.remote_addr, pool_member->conf.remote_port);
talloc_free(pool_member->client);
pool_member->client = NULL;
continue;
}
pool_members_initialized++;
}
return pool_members_initialized;
}
/*! register a single mgcp_client instance to the pool.
* \param[out] pool MGCP client pool descriptor.
* \param[in] mgcp MGCP client descriptor. */
void mgcp_client_pool_register_single(struct mgcp_client_pool *pool, struct mgcp_client *mgcp_client)
{
/*! Some applications still support the non-pooled MGW VTY configuration variant provided by
* mgcp_client_vty_init(). If this is the case the mgcp_client instance created by mgcp_client_init()
* can be registered here so that it will appear as if it were part of the pool. When the user actively
* configures MGW pool members, the MGCP client registered here will be ignored. (The registration of
* multiple singe mgcp_client instances is not possible.) */
pool->mgcp_client_single = mgcp_client;
}
/* Not every pool member may have a functional MGCP client, we will run through the pool once until we meet a
* pool member that is suitable (has a client, is not blocked, has a low load). */
static struct mgcp_client_pool_member *mgcp_client_pool_pick(struct mgcp_client_pool *pool)
{
struct mgcp_client_pool_member *pool_member;
struct mgcp_client_pool_member *pool_member_picked = NULL;
unsigned int n_pool_members = llist_count(&pool->pool);
llist_for_each_entry(pool_member, &pool->pool, list) {
if (pool_member->blocked == false && pool_member->client) {
if (!pool_member_picked)
pool_member_picked = pool_member;
else if (pool_member_picked->refcount > pool_member->refcount)
pool_member_picked = pool_member;
} else {
LOGPPMGW(pool_member, LOGL_DEBUG, "MGW pool has %u members -- MGW %u is unusable\n", n_pool_members,
pool_member->nr);
}
}
if (pool_member_picked) {
LOGPPMGW(pool_member_picked, LOGL_DEBUG, "MGW pool has %u members -- using MGW %u (active calls: %u)\n",
n_pool_members, pool_member_picked->nr, pool_member_picked->refcount);
return pool_member_picked;
}
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR,
"MGW pool has %u members, but no functional MGW pool member found -- check configuration!\n",
n_pool_members);
return NULL;
}
/*! get an MGCP client from the pool (increment reference counter).
* \param[in,out] pool MGCP client pool descriptor.
* \returns MGCP client descriptor, NULL if no member was found (empty pool). */
struct mgcp_client *mgcp_client_pool_get(struct mgcp_client_pool *pool)
{
struct mgcp_client_pool_member *pool_member;
/*! When an MGCP client is taken from the pool it is still available for other calls. In fact only a reference
* counter is incremented to keep track on how many references to a specific MGCP client are currently used
* by the application code. */
/* When the pool is empty, return a single MGCP client if it is registered. */
if (llist_empty(&pool->pool) && pool->mgcp_client_single) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_DEBUG, "MGW pool is empty -- using (single) MGW %s\n",
mgcp_client_name(pool->mgcp_client_single));
return pool->mgcp_client_single;
}
/* Abort when the pool is empty */
if (llist_empty(&pool->pool)) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "MGW pool is empty -- no MGW available!\n");
return NULL;
}
/* Pick a suitable pool member */
pool_member = mgcp_client_pool_pick(pool);
if (pool_member) {
pool_member->refcount++;
return pool_member->client;
}
return NULL;
}
/*! put an MGCP client back into the pool (decrement reference counter).
* \param[in,out] pool MGCP client pool descriptor.
* \param[in] mgcp MGCP client descriptor.
*
* This function is able to detect automatically to which pool the mgcp_client belongs. If the mgcp_client does
* not belong to a pool at all, the function call will have no effect. */
void mgcp_client_pool_put(struct mgcp_client *mgcp_client)
{
struct mgcp_client_pool_member *pool_member;
struct mgcp_client_pool *pool;
if (!mgcp_client)
return;
if (mgcp_client->pool)
pool = mgcp_client->pool;
else
return;
llist_for_each_entry(pool_member, &pool->pool, list) {
if (pool_member->client == mgcp_client) {
if (pool_member->refcount == 0) {
LOGPPMGW(pool_member, LOGL_ERROR, "MGW pool member has invalid refcount\n");
return;
}
pool_member->refcount--;
}
}
}

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@@ -24,27 +24,47 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <talloc.h>
#include <osmocom/vty/vty.h>
#include <osmocom/vty/command.h>
#include <osmocom/vty/misc.h>
#include <osmocom/core/utils.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp_client/mgcp_client.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp_client/mgcp_client_internal.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp_client/mgcp_client_pool_internal.h>
#define MGW_STR MGCP_CLIENT_MGW_STR
void *global_mgcp_client_ctx = NULL;
struct mgcp_client_conf *global_mgcp_client_conf = NULL;
/* Only common (non-pooled) VTY connands will use this talloc context. All
* pooled VTY commands will use the pool (global_mgcp_client_pool) as
* talloc context. */
static void *global_mgcp_client_ctx = NULL;
/* MGCP Client configuration used with mgcp_client_vty_init(). (This pointer
* points to user provided memory, so it cannot be used as talloc context.) */
static struct mgcp_client_conf *global_mgcp_client_conf = NULL;
/* Pointer to the MGCP pool that is managed by mgcp_client_pool_vty_init() */
static struct mgcp_client_pool *global_mgcp_client_pool = NULL;
struct mgcp_client_conf *get_mgcp_client_config(struct vty *vty)
{
if (global_mgcp_client_pool && vty->node == global_mgcp_client_pool->vty_node->node)
return vty->index;
else
return global_mgcp_client_conf;
}
DEFUN(cfg_mgw_local_ip, cfg_mgw_local_ip_cmd,
"mgw local-ip A.B.C.D",
"mgw local-ip " VTY_IPV46_CMD,
MGW_STR "local bind to connect to MGW from\n"
"local bind IP address\n")
"local bind IPv4 address\n"
"local bind IPv6 address\n")
{
if (!global_mgcp_client_conf)
return CMD_ERR_NOTHING_TODO;
OSMO_ASSERT(global_mgcp_client_ctx);
struct mgcp_client_conf *conf = get_mgcp_client_config(vty);
osmo_talloc_replace_string(global_mgcp_client_ctx,
(char**)&global_mgcp_client_conf->local_addr,
(char **)&conf->local_addr,
argv[0]);
return CMD_SUCCESS;
}
@@ -58,9 +78,9 @@ DEFUN(cfg_mgw_local_port, cfg_mgw_local_port_cmd,
MGW_STR "local port to connect to MGW from\n"
"local bind port\n")
{
if (!global_mgcp_client_conf)
return CMD_ERR_NOTHING_TODO;
global_mgcp_client_conf->local_port = atoi(argv[0]);
struct mgcp_client_conf *conf = get_mgcp_client_config(vty);
conf->local_port = atoi(argv[0]);
return CMD_SUCCESS;
}
ALIAS_DEPRECATED(cfg_mgw_local_port, cfg_mgcpgw_local_port_cmd,
@@ -69,16 +89,15 @@ ALIAS_DEPRECATED(cfg_mgw_local_port, cfg_mgcpgw_local_port_cmd,
"local bind port\n")
DEFUN(cfg_mgw_remote_ip, cfg_mgw_remote_ip_cmd,
"mgw remote-ip A.B.C.D",
"mgw remote-ip " VTY_IPV46_CMD,
MGW_STR "remote IP address to reach the MGW at\n"
"remote IP address\n")
"remote IPv4 address\n"
"remote IPv6 address\n")
{
if (!global_mgcp_client_conf)
return CMD_ERR_NOTHING_TODO;
OSMO_ASSERT(global_mgcp_client_ctx);
struct mgcp_client_conf *conf = get_mgcp_client_config(vty);
osmo_talloc_replace_string(global_mgcp_client_ctx,
(char**)&global_mgcp_client_conf->remote_addr,
argv[0]);
(char **)&conf->remote_addr, argv[0]);
return CMD_SUCCESS;
}
ALIAS_DEPRECATED(cfg_mgw_remote_ip, cfg_mgcpgw_remote_ip_cmd,
@@ -91,9 +110,9 @@ DEFUN(cfg_mgw_remote_port, cfg_mgw_remote_port_cmd,
MGW_STR "remote port to reach the MGW at\n"
"remote port\n")
{
if (!global_mgcp_client_conf)
return CMD_ERR_NOTHING_TODO;
global_mgcp_client_conf->remote_port = atoi(argv[0]);
struct mgcp_client_conf *conf = get_mgcp_client_config(vty);
conf->remote_port = atoi(argv[0]);
return CMD_SUCCESS;
}
ALIAS_DEPRECATED(cfg_mgw_remote_port, cfg_mgcpgw_remote_port_cmd,
@@ -143,66 +162,396 @@ DEFUN(cfg_mgw_endpoint_domain_name,
MGW_STR "Set the domain name to send in MGCP messages, e.g. the part 'foo' in 'rtpbridge/*@foo'.\n"
"Domain name, should be alphanumeric.\n")
{
if (osmo_strlcpy(global_mgcp_client_conf->endpoint_domain_name, argv[0],
sizeof(global_mgcp_client_conf->endpoint_domain_name))
>= sizeof(global_mgcp_client_conf->endpoint_domain_name)) {
struct mgcp_client_conf *conf = get_mgcp_client_config(vty);
if (osmo_strlcpy(conf->endpoint_domain_name, argv[0], sizeof(conf->endpoint_domain_name))
>= sizeof(conf->endpoint_domain_name)) {
vty_out(vty, "%% Error: 'mgw endpoint-domain' name too long, max length is %zu: '%s'%s",
sizeof(global_mgcp_client_conf->endpoint_domain_name) - 1, argv[0], VTY_NEWLINE);
sizeof(conf->endpoint_domain_name) - 1, argv[0], VTY_NEWLINE);
return CMD_WARNING;
}
return CMD_SUCCESS;
}
int mgcp_client_config_write(struct vty *vty, const char *indent)
DEFUN(cfg_mgw_reset_ep_name,
cfg_mgw_reset_ep_name_cmd,
"mgw reset-endpoint NAME",
MGW_STR "Add an endpoint name that should be reset (DLCX) on connect to the reset-endpoint list,"
"e.g. 'rtpbridge/*'\n"
"Endpoint name, e.g. 'rtpbridge/*' or 'ds/e1-0/s-3/su16-4'.\n")
{
const char *addr;
int port;
int rc;
struct reset_ep *reset_ep;
struct mgcp_client_conf *conf = get_mgcp_client_config(vty);
addr = global_mgcp_client_conf->local_addr;
if (addr)
vty_out(vty, "%smgw local-ip %s%s", indent, addr,
VTY_NEWLINE);
port = global_mgcp_client_conf->local_port;
if (port >= 0)
vty_out(vty, "%smgw local-port %u%s", indent,
(uint16_t)port, VTY_NEWLINE);
/* stop when the address is already in the list */
llist_for_each_entry(reset_ep, &conf->reset_epnames, list) {
if (strcmp(argv[0], reset_ep->name) == 0) {
vty_out(vty, "%% duplicate endpoint name configured ('%s')%s", argv[0], VTY_NEWLINE);
return CMD_WARNING;
}
}
addr = global_mgcp_client_conf->remote_addr;
if (addr)
vty_out(vty, "%smgw remote-ip %s%s", indent, addr,
VTY_NEWLINE);
port = global_mgcp_client_conf->remote_port;
if (port >= 0)
vty_out(vty, "%smgw remote-port %u%s", indent,
(uint16_t)port, VTY_NEWLINE);
/* the domain name is not part of the actual endpoint name */
if (strchr(argv[0], '@')) {
vty_out(vty, "%% the endpoint name must be given without domain name ('%s')%s",
argv[0], VTY_NEWLINE);
return CMD_WARNING;
}
if (global_mgcp_client_conf->endpoint_domain_name[0])
vty_out(vty, "%smgw endpoint-domain %s%s", indent,
global_mgcp_client_conf->endpoint_domain_name, VTY_NEWLINE);
reset_ep = talloc_zero(global_mgcp_client_ctx, struct reset_ep);
OSMO_ASSERT(reset_ep);
rc = osmo_strlcpy(reset_ep->name, argv[0], sizeof(reset_ep->name));
if (rc >= sizeof(reset_ep->name)) {
vty_out(vty, "%% Error: 'mgw reset-endpoint' name too long, max length is %zu: '%s'%s",
sizeof(reset_ep->name) - 1, argv[0], VTY_NEWLINE);
talloc_free(reset_ep);
return CMD_WARNING;
}
llist_add_tail(&reset_ep->list, &conf->reset_epnames);
return CMD_SUCCESS;
}
void mgcp_client_vty_init(void *talloc_ctx, int node, struct mgcp_client_conf *conf)
DEFUN(cfg_mgw_no_reset_ep_name,
cfg_mgw_no_reset_ep_name_cmd,
"no mgw reset-endpoint NAME",
NO_STR MGW_STR "remove an endpoint name from the reset-endpoint list, e.g. 'rtpbridge/*'\n"
"Endpoint name, e.g. 'rtpbridge/*' or 'ds/e1-0/s-3/su16-4'.\n")
{
struct reset_ep *reset_ep;
struct mgcp_client_conf *conf = get_mgcp_client_config(vty);
llist_for_each_entry(reset_ep, &conf->reset_epnames, list) {
if (strcmp(argv[0], reset_ep->name) == 0) {
llist_del(&reset_ep->list);
talloc_free(reset_ep);
return CMD_SUCCESS;
}
}
vty_out(vty, "%% no such endpoint name configured ('%s')%s", argv[0], VTY_NEWLINE);
return CMD_WARNING;
}
static int config_write(struct vty *vty, const char *indent, struct mgcp_client_conf *conf)
{
const char *addr;
int port;
struct reset_ep *reset_ep;
if (conf->description)
vty_out(vty, "%sdescription %s%s", indent, conf->description, VTY_NEWLINE);
addr = conf->local_addr;
if (addr)
vty_out(vty, "%smgw local-ip %s%s", indent, addr,
VTY_NEWLINE);
port = conf->local_port;
if (port >= 0)
vty_out(vty, "%smgw local-port %u%s", indent,
(uint16_t)port, VTY_NEWLINE);
addr = conf->remote_addr;
if (addr)
vty_out(vty, "%smgw remote-ip %s%s", indent, addr,
VTY_NEWLINE);
port = conf->remote_port;
if (port >= 0)
vty_out(vty, "%smgw remote-port %u%s", indent,
(uint16_t)port, VTY_NEWLINE);
if (conf->endpoint_domain_name[0])
vty_out(vty, "%smgw endpoint-domain %s%s", indent,
conf->endpoint_domain_name, VTY_NEWLINE);
llist_for_each_entry(reset_ep, &conf->reset_epnames, list)
vty_out(vty, "%smgw reset-endpoint %s%s", indent, reset_ep->name, VTY_NEWLINE);
return CMD_SUCCESS;
}
/*! Write out MGCP client config to VTY.
* \param[in] vty VTY to which we should print.
* \param[in] string used for indentation (e.g. " ").
* \returns CMD_SUCCESS on success, CMD_WARNING on error */
int mgcp_client_config_write(struct vty *vty, const char *indent)
{
return config_write(vty, indent, global_mgcp_client_conf);
}
static void vty_init_common(void *talloc_ctx, int node)
{
global_mgcp_client_ctx = talloc_ctx;
global_mgcp_client_conf = conf;
install_element(node, &cfg_mgw_local_ip_cmd);
install_element(node, &cfg_mgw_local_port_cmd);
install_element(node, &cfg_mgw_remote_ip_cmd);
install_element(node, &cfg_mgw_remote_port_cmd);
install_element(node, &cfg_mgw_endpoint_range_cmd);
install_element(node, &cfg_mgw_rtp_bts_base_port_cmd);
install_element(node, &cfg_mgw_endpoint_domain_name_cmd);
/* deprecated 'mgcpgw' commands */
install_element(node, &cfg_mgcpgw_local_ip_cmd);
install_element(node, &cfg_mgcpgw_local_port_cmd);
install_element(node, &cfg_mgcpgw_remote_ip_cmd);
install_element(node, &cfg_mgcpgw_remote_port_cmd);
install_element(node, &cfg_mgcpgw_endpoint_range_cmd);
install_element(node, &cfg_mgcpgw_rtp_bts_base_port_cmd);
install_lib_element(node, &cfg_mgw_local_ip_cmd);
install_lib_element(node, &cfg_mgw_local_port_cmd);
install_lib_element(node, &cfg_mgw_remote_ip_cmd);
install_lib_element(node, &cfg_mgw_remote_port_cmd);
install_lib_element(node, &cfg_mgw_endpoint_range_cmd);
install_lib_element(node, &cfg_mgw_rtp_bts_base_port_cmd);
install_lib_element(node, &cfg_mgw_endpoint_domain_name_cmd);
install_lib_element(node, &cfg_mgw_reset_ep_name_cmd);
install_lib_element(node, &cfg_mgw_no_reset_ep_name_cmd);
osmo_fsm_vty_add_cmds();
}
/*! Set up MGCP client VTY
* (called once at startup by the application process).
* \param[in] talloc_ctx talloc context to be used by the VTY for allocating memory.
* \param[in] node identifier of the node on which the VTY commands should be installed.
* \param[in] conf user provided memory to to store the MGCP client configuration data. */
void mgcp_client_vty_init(void *talloc_ctx, int node, struct mgcp_client_conf *conf)
{
global_mgcp_client_conf = conf;
/* deprecated 'mgcpgw' commands */
install_lib_element(node, &cfg_mgcpgw_local_ip_cmd);
install_lib_element(node, &cfg_mgcpgw_local_port_cmd);
install_lib_element(node, &cfg_mgcpgw_remote_ip_cmd);
install_lib_element(node, &cfg_mgcpgw_remote_port_cmd);
install_lib_element(node, &cfg_mgcpgw_endpoint_range_cmd);
install_lib_element(node, &cfg_mgcpgw_rtp_bts_base_port_cmd);
vty_init_common(talloc_ctx, node);
}
static int config_write_pool(struct vty *vty)
{
struct mgcp_client_pool *pool = global_mgcp_client_pool;
struct mgcp_client_pool_member *pool_member;
unsigned int indent_buf_len = strlen(pool->vty_indent) + 1 + 1;
char *indent = talloc_zero_size(vty, indent_buf_len);
snprintf(indent, indent_buf_len, "%s ", pool->vty_indent);
llist_for_each_entry(pool_member, &pool->pool, list) {
vty_out(vty, "%smgw %u%s", pool->vty_indent, pool_member->nr, VTY_NEWLINE);
config_write(vty, indent, &pool_member->conf);
}
talloc_free(indent);
return CMD_SUCCESS;
}
/* Lookup the selected MGCP client config by its reference number */
static struct mgcp_client_pool_member *pool_member_by_nr(unsigned int nr)
{
struct mgcp_client_pool_member *pool_member = NULL;
struct mgcp_client_pool_member *pool_member_tmp;
llist_for_each_entry(pool_member_tmp, &global_mgcp_client_pool->pool, list) {
if (pool_member_tmp->nr == nr) {
pool_member = pool_member_tmp;
break;
}
}
return pool_member;
}
DEFUN_ATTR(cfg_mgw,
cfg_mgw_cmd, "mgw <0-255>", "Select a MGCP client config to setup\n" "reference number\n", CMD_ATTR_IMMEDIATE)
{
int nr = atoi(argv[0]);
struct mgcp_client_pool_member *pool_member;
pool_member = pool_member_by_nr(nr);
if (!pool_member) {
pool_member = talloc_zero(global_mgcp_client_pool, struct mgcp_client_pool_member);
OSMO_ASSERT(pool_member);
mgcp_client_conf_init(&pool_member->conf);
pool_member->nr = nr;
llist_add_tail(&pool_member->list, &global_mgcp_client_pool->pool);
}
vty->index = &pool_member->conf;
vty->index_sub = &pool_member->conf.description;
vty->node = global_mgcp_client_pool->vty_node->node;
return CMD_SUCCESS;
}
DEFUN_ATTR(cfg_no_mgw,
cfg_no_mgw_cmd,
"no mgw <0-255>", NO_STR "Select a MGCP client config to remove\n" "reference number\n", CMD_ATTR_IMMEDIATE)
{
int nr = atoi(argv[0]);
struct mgcp_client_pool_member *pool_member;
pool_member = pool_member_by_nr(nr);
if (!pool_member) {
vty_out(vty, "%% no such MGCP client configured ('%s')%s", argv[0], VTY_NEWLINE);
return CMD_WARNING;
}
/* Make sure that there are no ongoing calls */
if (pool_member->refcount > 0) {
vty_out(vty, "%% MGCP client (MGW %s) is still serving ongoing calls -- can't remove it now!%s",
mgcp_client_pool_member_name(pool_member), VTY_NEWLINE);
return CMD_WARNING;
}
llist_del(&pool_member->list);
if (pool_member->client) {
mgcp_client_disconnect(pool_member->client);
talloc_free(pool_member->client);
}
talloc_free(pool_member);
return CMD_SUCCESS;
}
DEFUN_ATTR(mgw_reconnect, mgw_reconnect_cmd,
"mgw <0-255> reconnect",
MGW_STR "reference number\n" "reconfigure and reconnect MGCP client\n", CMD_ATTR_IMMEDIATE)
{
int nr = atoi(argv[0]);
struct mgcp_client_pool_member *pool_member = NULL;
pool_member = pool_member_by_nr(nr);
if (!pool_member) {
vty_out(vty, "%% no such MGCP client configured ('%s')%s", argv[0], VTY_NEWLINE);
return CMD_WARNING;
}
/* Make sure that there are no ongoing calls */
if (pool_member->refcount > 0) {
vty_out(vty, "%% MGCP client (MGW %s) is still serving ongoing calls -- can't reconnect it now!%s",
mgcp_client_pool_member_name(pool_member), VTY_NEWLINE);
return CMD_WARNING;
}
/* Get rid of a possibly existing old MGCP client instance first */
if (pool_member->client) {
mgcp_client_disconnect(pool_member->client);
talloc_free(pool_member->client);
}
/* Create a new MGCP client instance with the current config */
pool_member->client = mgcp_client_init(pool_member, &pool_member->conf);
if (!pool_member->client) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "(manual) MGW %s initalization failed\n",
mgcp_client_pool_member_name(pool_member));
vty_out(vty, "%% MGCP client (MGW %s) initalization failed ('%s')%s",
mgcp_client_pool_member_name(pool_member), argv[0], VTY_NEWLINE);
return CMD_WARNING;
}
/* Set backpointer so that we can detect later that this MGCP client is managed by this pool. */
pool_member->client->pool = global_mgcp_client_pool;
/* Connect client */
if (mgcp_client_connect(pool_member->client)) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "(manual) MGW %s connect failed at (%s:%u)\n",
mgcp_client_pool_member_name(pool_member), pool_member->conf.remote_addr,
pool_member->conf.remote_port);
talloc_free(pool_member->client);
pool_member->client = NULL;
vty_out(vty, "%% MGCP client (MGW %s) initalization failed ('%s')%s",
mgcp_client_pool_member_name(pool_member), argv[0], VTY_NEWLINE);
return CMD_WARNING;
}
return CMD_SUCCESS;
}
DEFUN_ATTR(mgw_block, mgw_block_cmd,
"mgw <0-255> block",
MGW_STR "reference number\n" "block MGCP client so that it won't be used for new calls\n", CMD_ATTR_IMMEDIATE)
{
int nr = atoi(argv[0]);
struct mgcp_client_pool_member *pool_member = NULL;
pool_member = pool_member_by_nr(nr);
if (!pool_member) {
vty_out(vty, "%% no such MGCP client configured ('%s')%s", argv[0], VTY_NEWLINE);
return CMD_WARNING;
}
pool_member->blocked = true;
return CMD_SUCCESS;
}
DEFUN_ATTR(mgw_unblock, mgw_unblock_cmd,
"mgw <0-255> unblock",
MGW_STR "reference number\n" "unblock MGCP client so that it will be available for new calls\n", CMD_ATTR_IMMEDIATE)
{
int nr = atoi(argv[0]);
struct mgcp_client_pool_member *pool_member = NULL;
pool_member = pool_member_by_nr(nr);
if (!pool_member) {
vty_out(vty, "%% no such MGCP client configured ('%s')%s", argv[0], VTY_NEWLINE);
return CMD_WARNING;
}
pool_member->blocked = false;
return CMD_SUCCESS;
}
DEFUN(mgw_show, mgw_snow_cmd, "show mgw-pool", SHOW_STR "Display information about the MGW-Pool\n")
{
vty_out(vty, "%% MGW-Pool:%s", VTY_NEWLINE);
struct mgcp_client_pool_member *pool_member;
if (llist_empty(&global_mgcp_client_pool->pool) && global_mgcp_client_pool->mgcp_client_single) {
vty_out(vty, "%% (pool is empty, single MGCP client will be used)%s", VTY_NEWLINE);
return CMD_SUCCESS;
} else if (llist_empty(&global_mgcp_client_pool->pool)) {
vty_out(vty, "%% (pool is empty)%s", VTY_NEWLINE);
return CMD_SUCCESS;
}
llist_for_each_entry(pool_member, &global_mgcp_client_pool->pool, list) {
vty_out(vty, "%% MGW %s%s", mgcp_client_pool_member_name(pool_member), VTY_NEWLINE);
vty_out(vty, "%% mgcp-client: %s%s", pool_member->client ? "connected" : "disconnected",
VTY_NEWLINE);
vty_out(vty, "%% service: %s%s", pool_member->blocked ? "blocked" : "unblocked", VTY_NEWLINE);
vty_out(vty, "%% ongoing calls: %u%s", pool_member->refcount, VTY_NEWLINE);
}
return CMD_SUCCESS;
}
/*! Set up MGCP client VTY (pooled)
* (called once at startup by the application process).
* \param[in] parent_node identifier of the parent node on which the mgw node appears.
* \param[in] mgw_node identifier that should be used with the newly installed MGW node.
* \param[in] indent indentation string to match the indentation in the VTY config
* \param[in] pool user provided memory to store the configured MGCP client (MGW) pool. */
void mgcp_client_pool_vty_init(int parent_node, int mgw_node, const char *indent, struct mgcp_client_pool *pool)
{
/* A pool must be allocated before this function can be called */
OSMO_ASSERT(pool);
/* Never allow this function to be called twice on the same pool */
OSMO_ASSERT(!pool->vty_indent);
OSMO_ASSERT(!pool->vty_node);
pool->vty_indent = talloc_strdup(pool, indent);
OSMO_ASSERT(pool->vty_indent);
pool->vty_node = talloc_zero(pool, struct cmd_node);
OSMO_ASSERT(pool->vty_node);
pool->vty_node->node = mgw_node;
pool->vty_node->vtysh = 1;
pool->vty_node->prompt = talloc_strdup(pool->vty_node, "%s(config-mgw)# ");
install_lib_element(parent_node, &cfg_mgw_cmd);
install_lib_element(parent_node, &cfg_no_mgw_cmd);
install_node(pool->vty_node, config_write_pool);
vty_init_common(pool, mgw_node);
install_element(mgw_node, &cfg_description_cmd);
install_lib_element(ENABLE_NODE, &mgw_reconnect_cmd);
install_lib_element(ENABLE_NODE, &mgw_block_cmd);
install_lib_element(ENABLE_NODE, &mgw_unblock_cmd);
install_lib_element_ve(&mgw_snow_cmd);
global_mgcp_client_pool = pool;
}

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@@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ AM_CFLAGS = \
$(LIBOSMOGSM_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBOSMOVTY_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBOSMONETIF_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBOSMOABIS_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBOSMOTRAU_CFLAGS) \
$(COVERAGE_CFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
@@ -18,6 +20,8 @@ AM_LDFLAGS = \
$(LIBOSMOGSM_LIBS) \
$(LIBOSMOVTY_LIBS) \
$(LIBOSMONETIF_LIBS) \
$(LIBOSMOABIS_LIBS) \
$(LIBOSMOTRAU_LIBS) \
$(COVERAGE_LDFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
@@ -40,4 +44,9 @@ libosmo_mgcp_a_SOURCES = \
mgcp_conn.c \
mgcp_stat.c \
mgcp_endp.c \
mgcp_trunk.c \
mgcp_ctrl.c \
mgcp_ratectr.c \
mgcp_e1.c \
mgcp_iuup.c \
$(NULL)

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@@ -14,10 +14,6 @@
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
static inline int val_seg(int val)

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@@ -17,8 +17,13 @@
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_internal.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/osmux.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_conn.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_protocol.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_endp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_trunk.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_codec.h>
#include <errno.h>
/* Helper function to dump codec information of a specified codec to a printable
@@ -76,36 +81,57 @@ void mgcp_codec_summary(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn)
}
/* Initalize or reset codec information with default data. */
void codec_init(struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec)
static void codec_init(struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec)
{
if (codec->subtype_name)
talloc_free(codec->subtype_name);
if (codec->audio_name)
talloc_free(codec->audio_name);
memset(codec, 0, sizeof(*codec));
codec->payload_type = -1;
codec->frame_duration_num = DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_FRAME_DUR_NUM;
codec->frame_duration_den = DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_FRAME_DUR_DEN;
codec->rate = DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_DEFAULT_RATE;
codec->channels = DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_DEFAULT_CHANNELS;
*codec = (struct mgcp_rtp_codec){
.payload_type = -1,
.frame_duration_num = DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_FRAME_DUR_NUM,
.frame_duration_den = DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_FRAME_DUR_DEN,
.rate = DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_DEFAULT_RATE,
.channels = DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_DEFAULT_CHANNELS,
.subtype_name = "",
.audio_name = "",
};
}
static void codec_free(struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec)
{
*codec = (struct mgcp_rtp_codec){};
}
/*! Initalize or reset codec information with default data.
* \param[out] conn related rtp-connection. */
void mgcp_codec_reset_all(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn)
{
memset(conn->end.codecs, 0, sizeof(conn->end.codecs));
int i;
for (i = 0; i < conn->end.codecs_assigned; i++)
codec_free(&conn->end.codecs[i]);
conn->end.codecs_assigned = 0;
conn->end.codec = NULL;
}
/* Set members of struct mgcp_rtp_codec, extrapolate in missing information. Param audio_name is expected in uppercase. */
static int codec_set(void *ctx, struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec, int payload_type, const char *audio_name,
unsigned int pt_offset, struct mgcp_codec_param *param)
/*! Add codec configuration depending on payload type and/or codec name. This
* function uses the input parameters to extrapolate the full codec information.
* \param[out] codec configuration (caller provided memory).
* \param[out] conn related rtp-connection.
* \param[in] payload_type codec type id (e.g. 3 for GSM, -1 when undefined).
* \param[in] audio_name audio codec name, in uppercase (e.g. "GSM/8000/1").
* \param[in] param optional codec parameters (set to NULL when unused).
* \returns 0 on success, -EINVAL on failure. */
int mgcp_codec_add(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn, int payload_type, const char *audio_name, const struct mgcp_codec_param *param)
{
int rate;
int channels;
char audio_codec[64];
struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec;
unsigned int pt_offset = conn->end.codecs_assigned;
/* The amount of codecs we can store is limited, make sure we do not
* overrun this limit. */
if (conn->end.codecs_assigned >= MGCP_MAX_CODECS)
return -EINVAL;
/* First unused entry */
codec = &conn->end.codecs[conn->end.codecs_assigned];
/* Initalize the codec struct with some default data to begin with */
codec_init(codec);
@@ -113,12 +139,13 @@ static int codec_set(void *ctx, struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec, int payload_type,
if (payload_type != PTYPE_UNDEFINED) {
/* Make sure we do not get any reserved or undefined type numbers */
/* See also: https://www.iana.org/assignments/rtp-parameters/rtp-parameters.xhtml */
if (payload_type == 1 || payload_type == 2 || payload_type == 19)
goto error;
if (payload_type >= 72 && payload_type <= 76)
goto error;
if (payload_type >= 127)
if ((payload_type == 1 || payload_type == 2 || payload_type == 19)
|| (payload_type >= 72 && payload_type <= 76)
|| (payload_type >= 127)) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "Cannot add codec, payload type number %d is reserved\n",
payload_type);
goto error;
}
codec->payload_type = payload_type;
}
@@ -129,46 +156,55 @@ static int codec_set(void *ctx, struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec, int payload_type,
if (!audio_name) {
switch (payload_type) {
case 0:
audio_name = talloc_strdup(ctx, "PCMU/8000/1");
strcpy(codec->audio_name, "PCMU/8000/1");
break;
case 3:
audio_name = talloc_strdup(ctx, "GSM/8000/1");
strcpy(codec->audio_name, "GSM/8000/1");
break;
case 8:
audio_name = talloc_strdup(ctx, "PCMA/8000/1");
strcpy(codec->audio_name, "PCMA/8000/1");
break;
case 18:
audio_name = talloc_strdup(ctx, "G729/8000/1");
strcpy(codec->audio_name, "G729/8000/1");
break;
default:
/* The given payload type is not known to us, or it
* it is a dynamic payload type for which we do not
* know the audio name. We must give up here */
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "No audio codec name given, and payload type %d unknown\n",
payload_type);
goto error;
}
} else {
OSMO_STRLCPY_ARRAY(codec->audio_name, audio_name);
}
/* Now we extract the codec subtype name, rate and channels. The latter
* two are optional. If they are not present we use the safe defaults
* above. */
if (strlen(audio_name) > sizeof(audio_codec))
if (strlen(codec->audio_name) >= sizeof(codec->subtype_name)) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "Audio codec too long: %s\n", osmo_quote_str(codec->audio_name, -1));
goto error;
}
channels = DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_DEFAULT_CHANNELS;
rate = DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_DEFAULT_RATE;
if (sscanf(audio_name, "%63[^/]/%d/%d", audio_codec, &rate, &channels) < 1)
if (sscanf(codec->audio_name, "%63[^/]/%d/%d", codec->subtype_name, &rate, &channels) < 1) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "Invalid audio codec: %s\n", osmo_quote_str(codec->audio_name, -1));
goto error;
}
/* Note: We only accept configurations with one audio channel! */
if (channels != 1)
if (channels != 1) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "Cannot handle audio codec with more than one channel: %s\n",
osmo_quote_str(codec->audio_name, -1));
goto error;
}
codec->rate = rate;
codec->channels = channels;
codec->subtype_name = talloc_strdup(ctx, audio_codec);
codec->audio_name = talloc_strdup(ctx, audio_name);
codec->payload_type = payload_type;
if (!strcmp(audio_codec, "G729")) {
if (!strcmp(codec->subtype_name, "G729")) {
codec->frame_duration_num = 10;
codec->frame_duration_den = 1000;
} else {
@@ -178,6 +214,7 @@ static int codec_set(void *ctx, struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec, int payload_type,
/* Derive the payload type if it is unknown */
if (codec->payload_type == PTYPE_UNDEFINED) {
/* TODO: This is semi dead code, see OS#4150 */
/* For the known codecs from the static range we restore
* the IANA or 3GPP assigned payload type number */
@@ -213,9 +250,14 @@ static int codec_set(void *ctx, struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec, int payload_type,
* 110 onwards 3gpp defines prefered codec types, which are
* also fixed, see above) */
if (codec->payload_type < 0) {
/* FIXME: pt_offset is completely unrelated and useless here, any of those numbers may already
* have been added to the codecs. Instead, there should be an iterator checking for an actually
* unused dynamic payload type number. */
codec->payload_type = 96 + pt_offset;
if (codec->payload_type > 109)
if (codec->payload_type > 109) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "Ran out of payload type numbers to assign dynamically\n");
goto error;
}
}
}
@@ -226,75 +268,28 @@ static int codec_set(void *ctx, struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec, int payload_type,
} else
codec->param_present = false;
conn->end.codecs_assigned++;
return 0;
error:
/* Make sure we leave a clean codec entry on error. */
codec_init(codec);
memset(codec, 0, sizeof(*codec));
codec_free(codec);
return -EINVAL;
}
/*! Add codec configuration depending on payload type and/or codec name. This
* function uses the input parameters to extrapolate the full codec information.
* \param[out] codec configuration (caller provided memory).
* \param[out] conn related rtp-connection.
* \param[in] payload_type codec type id (e.g. 3 for GSM, -1 when undefined).
* \param[in] audio_name audio codec name, in uppercase (e.g. "GSM/8000/1").
* \param[in] param optional codec parameters (set to NULL when unused).
* \returns 0 on success, -EINVAL on failure. */
int mgcp_codec_add(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn, int payload_type, const char *audio_name, struct mgcp_codec_param *param)
{
int rc;
/* The amount of codecs we can store is limited, make sure we do not
* overrun this limit. */
if (conn->end.codecs_assigned >= MGCP_MAX_CODECS)
return -EINVAL;
rc = codec_set(conn->conn, &conn->end.codecs[conn->end.codecs_assigned], payload_type, audio_name,
conn->end.codecs_assigned, param);
if (rc != 0)
return -EINVAL;
conn->end.codecs_assigned++;
return 0;
}
/* Check if the given codec is applicable on the specified endpoint
* Helper function for mgcp_codec_decide() */
static bool is_codec_compatible(const struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, const struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec)
{
char codec_name[64];
/* A codec name must be set, if not, this might mean that the codec
* (payload type) that was assigned is unknown to us so we must stop
* here. */
if (!codec->subtype_name)
if (!strlen(codec->subtype_name))
return false;
/* We now extract the codec_name (letters before the /, e.g. "GSM"
* from the audio name that is stored in the trunk configuration.
* We do not compare to the full audio_name because we expect that
* "GSM", "GSM/8000" and "GSM/8000/1" are all compatible when the
* audio name of the codec is set to "GSM" */
if (sscanf(endp->tcfg->audio_name, "%63[^/]/%*d/%*d", codec_name) < 1)
return false;
/* FIXME: implement meaningful checks to make sure that the given codec
* is compatible with the given endpoint */
/* Finally we check if the subtype_name we have generated from the
* audio_name in the trunc struct patches the codec_name of the
* given codec */
if (strcasecmp(codec_name, codec->subtype_name) == 0)
return true;
/* FIXME: It is questinable that the method to pick a compatible
* codec can work properly. Since this useses tcfg->audio_name, as
* a reference, which is set to "AMR/8000" permanently.
* tcfg->audio_name must be updated by the first connection that
* has been made on an endpoint, so that the second connection
* can make a meaningful decision here */
return false;
return true;
}
/*! Decide for one suitable codec
@@ -321,7 +316,7 @@ int mgcp_codec_decide(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn)
for (i = 0; i < rtp->codecs_assigned; i++) {
/* When no transcoding is available, avoid codecs that would
* require transcoding. */
if (endp->tcfg->no_audio_transcoding && !is_codec_compatible(endp, &rtp->codecs[i])) {
if (endp->trunk->no_audio_transcoding && !is_codec_compatible(endp, &rtp->codecs[i])) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_NOTICE, "transcoding not available, skipping codec: %d/%s\n",
rtp->codecs[i].payload_type, rtp->codecs[i].subtype_name);
continue;
@@ -350,9 +345,28 @@ int mgcp_codec_decide(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn)
return -EINVAL;
}
/* Return true if octet-aligned is set in the given codec. Default to octet-aligned=0, i.e. bandwidth-efficient mode.
* See RFC4867 "RTP Payload Format for AMR and AMR-WB" sections "8.1. AMR Media Type Registration" and "8.2. AMR-WB
* Media Type Registration":
*
* octet-align: Permissible values are 0 and 1. If 1, octet-aligned
* operation SHALL be used. If 0 or if not present,
* bandwidth-efficient operation is employed.
*
* https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4867
*/
bool mgcp_codec_amr_is_octet_aligned(const struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec)
{
if (!codec->param_present)
return false;
if (!codec->param.amr_octet_aligned_present)
return false;
return codec->param.amr_octet_aligned;
}
/* Compare two codecs, all parameters must match up, except for the payload type
* number. */
static bool codecs_cmp(struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec_a, struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec_b)
static bool codecs_same(struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec_a, struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec_b)
{
if (codec_a->rate != codec_b->rate)
return false;
@@ -362,11 +376,13 @@ static bool codecs_cmp(struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec_a, struct mgcp_rtp_codec *co
return false;
if (codec_a->frame_duration_den != codec_b->frame_duration_den)
return false;
if (strcmp(codec_a->audio_name, codec_b->audio_name))
return false;
if (strcmp(codec_a->subtype_name, codec_b->subtype_name))
return false;
/* Note: AMR allows to set the RTP payload format to octet-aligned or bandwith-efficient (octet-aligned=0)
* via SDP. This difference concerns payload format only, but not the actual codec. It is not a difference
* within the meaning of this function. */
return true;
}
@@ -401,12 +417,12 @@ int mgcp_codec_pt_translate(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_src, struct mgcp_conn_rtp
if (!codec_src)
return -EINVAL;
/* Use the codec infrmation from the source and try to find the
/* Use the codec information from the source and try to find the
* equivalent of it on the destination side */
codecs_assigned = rtp_dst->codecs_assigned;
OSMO_ASSERT(codecs_assigned <= MGCP_MAX_CODECS);
for (i = 0; i < codecs_assigned; i++) {
if (codecs_cmp(codec_src, &rtp_dst->codecs[i])) {
if (codecs_same(codec_src, &rtp_dst->codecs[i])) {
codec_dst = &rtp_dst->codecs[i];
break;
}
@@ -416,3 +432,28 @@ int mgcp_codec_pt_translate(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_src, struct mgcp_conn_rtp
return codec_dst->payload_type;
}
/* Find the payload type number configured for a specific codec by SDP.
* For example, IuUP gets assigned a payload type number, and the endpoint needs to translate that to the number
* assigned to "AMR" on the other conn (by a=rtpmap:N).
* \param conn The side of an endpoint to get the payload type number for (to translate the payload type number to).
* \param subtype_name SDP codec name without parameters (e.g. "AMR").
* \param match_nr Index for the match found, first being match_nr == 0. Iterate all matches by calling multiple times
* with incrementing match_nr.
* \return codec definition for that conn matching the subtype_name, or NULL if no such match_nr is found.
*/
const struct mgcp_rtp_codec *mgcp_codec_pt_find_by_subtype_name(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn,
const char *subtype_name, unsigned int match_nr)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < conn->end.codecs_assigned; i++) {
if (!strcmp(conn->end.codecs[i].subtype_name, subtype_name)) {
if (match_nr) {
match_nr--;
continue;
}
return &conn->end.codecs[i];
}
}
return NULL;
}

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@@ -21,12 +21,17 @@
*
*/
#include <stdatomic.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_conn.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_internal.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_network.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_protocol.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_common.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_endp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_trunk.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_sdp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_codec.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_iuup.h>
#include <osmocom/gsm/gsm_utils.h>
#include <osmocom/core/rate_ctr.h>
#include <osmocom/core/timer.h>
@@ -87,7 +92,7 @@ static int mgcp_rtp_conn_init(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp, struct mgcp_conn *
/* FIXME: Each new rate counter group requires an unique index. At the
* moment we generate this index using this counter, but perhaps there
* is a more concious way to assign the indexes. */
static unsigned int rate_ctr_index = 0;
static atomic_uint rate_ctr_index = 0;
conn_rtp->type = MGCP_RTP_DEFAULT;
conn_rtp->osmux.cid_allocated = false;
@@ -105,16 +110,15 @@ static int mgcp_rtp_conn_init(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp, struct mgcp_conn *
/* Set default values */
end->frames_per_packet = 0; /* unknown */
end->packet_duration_ms = DEFAULT_RTP_AUDIO_PACKET_DURATION_MS;
end->output_enabled = 0;
end->output_enabled = false;
end->maximum_packet_time = -1;
conn_rtp->rate_ctr_group = rate_ctr_group_alloc(conn, &rate_ctr_group_desc, rate_ctr_index);
conn_rtp->rate_ctr_group = rate_ctr_group_alloc(conn, &rate_ctr_group_desc, rate_ctr_index++);
if (!conn_rtp->rate_ctr_group)
return -1;
conn_rtp->state.in_stream.err_ts_ctr = &conn_rtp->rate_ctr_group->ctr[IN_STREAM_ERR_TSTMP_CTR];
conn_rtp->state.out_stream.err_ts_ctr = &conn_rtp->rate_ctr_group->ctr[OUT_STREAM_ERR_TSTMP_CTR];
rate_ctr_index++;
conn_rtp->state.in_stream.err_ts_ctr = rate_ctr_group_get_ctr(conn_rtp->rate_ctr_group, IN_STREAM_ERR_TSTMP_CTR);
conn_rtp->state.out_stream.err_ts_ctr = rate_ctr_group_get_ctr(conn_rtp->rate_ctr_group, OUT_STREAM_ERR_TSTMP_CTR);
/* Make sure codec table is reset */
mgcp_codec_reset_all(conn_rtp);
@@ -127,8 +131,11 @@ static void mgcp_rtp_conn_cleanup(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp)
{
if (mgcp_conn_rtp_is_osmux(conn_rtp))
conn_osmux_disable(conn_rtp);
if (mgcp_conn_rtp_is_iuup(conn_rtp))
mgcp_conn_iuup_cleanup(conn_rtp);
mgcp_free_rtp_port(&conn_rtp->end);
rate_ctr_group_free(conn_rtp->rate_ctr_group);
mgcp_codec_reset_all(conn_rtp);
}
void mgcp_conn_watchdog_cb(void *data)
@@ -140,7 +147,7 @@ void mgcp_conn_watchdog_cb(void *data)
void mgcp_conn_watchdog_kick(struct mgcp_conn *conn)
{
int timeout = conn->endp->cfg->conn_timeout;
int timeout = conn->endp->trunk->cfg->conn_timeout;
if (!timeout)
return;
@@ -196,7 +203,7 @@ struct mgcp_conn *mgcp_conn_alloc(void *ctx, struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
/* Initialize watchdog */
osmo_timer_setup(&conn->watchdog, mgcp_conn_watchdog_cb, conn);
mgcp_conn_watchdog_kick(conn);
llist_add(&conn->entry, &endp->conns);
mgcp_endp_add_conn(endp, conn);
return conn;
}
@@ -253,12 +260,10 @@ struct mgcp_conn_rtp *mgcp_conn_get_rtp(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
return NULL;
}
static void
aggregate_rtp_conn_stats(struct mgcp_trunk_config *trunk, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp)
static void aggregate_rtp_conn_stats(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp)
{
struct rate_ctr_group *all_stats = trunk->all_rtp_conn_stats;
struct rate_ctr_group *all_stats = endp->trunk->ratectr.all_rtp_conn_stats;
struct rate_ctr_group *conn_stats = conn_rtp->rate_ctr_group;
int i;
if (all_stats == NULL || conn_stats == NULL)
return;
@@ -268,10 +273,13 @@ aggregate_rtp_conn_stats(struct mgcp_trunk_config *trunk, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *
* All other counters in both counter groups correspond to each other. */
OSMO_ASSERT(conn_stats->desc->num_ctr + 1 == all_stats->desc->num_ctr);
for (i = 0; i < conn_stats->desc->num_ctr; i++)
rate_ctr_add(&all_stats->ctr[i], conn_stats->ctr[i].current);
/* all other counters are [now] updated in real-time */
rate_ctr_add(rate_ctr_group_get_ctr(all_stats, IN_STREAM_ERR_TSTMP_CTR),
rate_ctr_group_get_ctr(conn_stats, IN_STREAM_ERR_TSTMP_CTR)->current);
rate_ctr_add(rate_ctr_group_get_ctr(all_stats, OUT_STREAM_ERR_TSTMP_CTR),
rate_ctr_group_get_ctr(conn_stats, OUT_STREAM_ERR_TSTMP_CTR)->current);
rate_ctr_inc(&all_stats->ctr[RTP_NUM_CONNECTIONS]);
rate_ctr_inc(rate_ctr_group_get_ctr(all_stats, RTP_NUM_CONNECTIONS));
}
/*! free a connection by its ID.
@@ -285,15 +293,9 @@ void mgcp_conn_free(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, const char *id)
if (!conn)
return;
/* Run endpoint cleanup action. By this we inform the endpoint about
* the removal of the connection and allow it to clean up its inner
* state accordingly */
if (endp->type->cleanup_cb)
endp->type->cleanup_cb(endp, conn);
switch (conn->type) {
case MGCP_CONN_TYPE_RTP:
aggregate_rtp_conn_stats(endp->tcfg, &conn->u.rtp);
aggregate_rtp_conn_stats(endp, &conn->u.rtp);
mgcp_rtp_conn_cleanup(&conn->u.rtp);
break;
default:
@@ -304,7 +306,8 @@ void mgcp_conn_free(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, const char *id)
}
osmo_timer_del(&conn->watchdog);
llist_del(&conn->entry);
mgcp_endp_remove_conn(endp, conn);
/* WARN: endp may have be freed after call to mgcp_endp_remove_conn */
talloc_free(conn);
}
@@ -326,15 +329,18 @@ void mgcp_conn_free_oldest(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp)
/*! free all connections at once.
* \param[in] endp associated endpoint */
#if defined(__has_attribute)
#if __has_attribute(no_sanitize)
__attribute__((no_sanitize("undefined"))) /* ubsan detects a misaligned load */
#endif
#endif
void mgcp_conn_free_all(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp)
{
struct mgcp_conn *conn;
struct mgcp_conn *conn_tmp;
/* Drop all items in the list */
llist_for_each_entry_safe(conn, conn_tmp, &endp->conns, entry) {
/* Drop all items in the list, might be consecutive! */
while ((conn = llist_first_entry_or_null(&endp->conns, struct mgcp_conn, entry)))
mgcp_conn_free(endp, conn->id);
}
return;
}
@@ -345,6 +351,7 @@ void mgcp_conn_free_all(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp)
char *mgcp_conn_dump(struct mgcp_conn *conn)
{
static char str[sizeof(conn->name)+sizeof(conn->id)+256];
char ipbuf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
if (!conn) {
snprintf(str, sizeof(str), "(null connection)");
@@ -358,7 +365,7 @@ char *mgcp_conn_dump(struct mgcp_conn *conn)
"rtp:%u rtcp:%u)",
conn->name,
conn->id,
inet_ntoa(conn->u.rtp.end.addr),
osmo_sockaddr_ntop(&conn->u.rtp.end.addr.u.sa, ipbuf),
ntohs(conn->u.rtp.end.rtp_port),
ntohs(conn->u.rtp.end.rtcp_port));
break;
@@ -394,3 +401,13 @@ struct mgcp_conn *mgcp_find_dst_conn(struct mgcp_conn *conn)
return NULL;
}
/*! get oldest connection in the list.
* \param[in] endp associated endpoint */
struct mgcp_conn *mgcp_conn_get_oldest(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp)
{
if (llist_empty(&endp->conns))
return NULL;
return llist_last_entry(&endp->conns, struct mgcp_conn, entry);
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
/*
* (C) 2020 by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
* All Rights Reserved
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include <osmocom/ctrl/control_if.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp.h>
static int mgw_ctrl_node_lookup(void *data, vector vline, int *node_type,
void **node_data, int *i)
{
return 0;
}
struct ctrl_handle *mgw_ctrl_interface_setup(struct mgcp_config *cfg,
const char *bind_addr, uint16_t port)
{
return ctrl_interface_setup_dynip2(cfg, bind_addr, port, mgw_ctrl_node_lookup,
_LAST_CTRL_NODE);
}

689
src/libosmo-mgcp/mgcp_e1.c Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,689 @@
/* E1 traffic handling */
/*
* (C) 2020 by sysmocom s.f.m.c. GmbH <info@sysmocom.de>
* All Rights Reserved
*
* Author: Philipp Maier
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_protocol.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_endp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_trunk.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_conn.h>
#include <osmocom/core/msgb.h>
#include <osmocom/abis/e1_input.h>
#include <osmocom/abis/abis.h>
#include <osmocom/trau/trau_sync.h>
#include <osmocom/trau/trau_frame.h>
#include <osmocom/trau/trau_rtp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_conn.h>
#include <osmocom/netif/rtp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/debug.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_e1.h>
#include <osmocom/codec/codec.h>
#define DEBUG_BITS_MAX 80
#define DEBUG_BYTES_MAX 40
#define DEBUG_E1_TS 0
#define E1_TS_BYTES 160
#define E1_TRAU_BITS 320
#define E1_TRAU_BITS_MSGB 2048
static struct mgcp_config *cfg;
static const struct e1inp_line_ops dummy_e1_line_ops = {
.sign_link_up = NULL,
.sign_link_down = NULL,
.sign_link = NULL,
};
/* EFR idle frame */
static const ubit_t idle_tf_efr[] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
};
/* FR idle frame */
static const ubit_t idle_tf_fr[] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
};
/* Idle speech frame, see also GSM 08.60, chapter 3.4 */
static const ubit_t idle_tf_spch[] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
};
/* If the RTP transmission has dropouts for some reason the I.460 TX-Queue may
* run empty. In order to make sure that the TRAU frame transmission continues
* we generate idle TRAU frames here. */
static void e1_i460_mux_empty_cb(struct osmo_i460_subchan *schan, void *user_data)
{
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp = user_data;
struct rate_ctr_group *rate_ctrs = endp->trunk->ratectr.e1_stats;
struct msgb *msg = msgb_alloc_c(endp->trunk, E1_TRAU_BITS_MSGB, "E1-I.460-IDLE-TX-TRAU-frame");
uint8_t *ptr;
const uint8_t *ptr_ft;
enum osmo_trau_frame_type ft;
rate_ctr_inc(rate_ctr_group_get_ctr(rate_ctrs, E1_I460_TRAU_MUX_EMPTY_CTR));
/* Choose an appropiate idle frame type */
ft = endp->e1.trau_rtp_st->type;
switch (ft) {
case OSMO_TRAU16_FT_FR:
ptr_ft = idle_tf_fr;
break;
case OSMO_TRAU16_FT_EFR:
ptr_ft = idle_tf_efr;
break;
default:
/* FIXME: What about 8k subslots and AMR frames? */
ptr_ft = idle_tf_spch;
}
/* Put the replacement into a message buffer and enqueue it into the
* I.460 multiplexer */
ptr = msgb_put(msg, E1_TRAU_BITS);
memcpy(ptr, ptr_ft, E1_TRAU_BITS);
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG, "E1-I.460-IDLE-TX: enquing %u trau frame bits: %s...\n", msgb_length(msg),
osmo_ubit_dump(msgb_data(msg), msgb_length(msg) > DEBUG_BITS_MAX ? DEBUG_BITS_MAX : msgb_length(msg)));
osmo_i460_mux_enqueue(endp->e1.schan, msg);
}
/* called by I.460 de-multeiplexer; feed output of I.460 demux into TRAU frame sync */
static void e1_i460_demux_bits_cb(struct osmo_i460_subchan *schan, void *user_data, const ubit_t *bits,
unsigned int num_bits)
{
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp = user_data;
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG, "E1-I.460-RX: receiving %u bits from subslot: %s...\n", num_bits,
osmo_ubit_dump(bits, num_bits > DEBUG_BITS_MAX ? DEBUG_BITS_MAX : num_bits));
OSMO_ASSERT(endp->e1.trau_sync_fi);
osmo_trau_sync_rx_ubits(endp->e1.trau_sync_fi, bits, num_bits);
}
/* called for each synchronized TRAU frame received; decode frame + convert to RTP
* (the resulting frame will be prepended with an all-zero (12-byte) rtp header) */
static void sync_frame_out_cb(void *user_data, const ubit_t *bits, unsigned int num_bits)
{
unsigned int rtp_hdr_len = sizeof(struct rtp_hdr);
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp = user_data;
struct msgb *msg = msgb_alloc_c(endp->trunk, RTP_BUF_SIZE, "RTP-rx-from-E1");
struct rate_ctr_group *rate_ctrs = endp->trunk->ratectr.e1_stats;
struct mgcp_conn *conn_dst;
struct osmo_trau_frame fr;
int rc;
if (!bits || num_bits == 0)
goto skip;
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG, "E1-I.460-RX: receiving %u TRAU frame bits from E1 subslot: %s...\n",
num_bits, osmo_ubit_dump(bits, num_bits > DEBUG_BITS_MAX ? DEBUG_BITS_MAX : num_bits));
/* Decode TRAU frame */
switch (endp->e1.scd.rate) {
case OSMO_I460_RATE_8k:
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG, "E1-I.460-RX: decoding 8k trau frame...\n");
rc = osmo_trau_frame_decode_8k(&fr, bits, OSMO_TRAU_DIR_UL);
break;
case OSMO_I460_RATE_16k:
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG, "E1-I.460-RX: decoding 16k trau frame...\n");
rc = osmo_trau_frame_decode_16k(&fr, bits, OSMO_TRAU_DIR_UL);
break;
default:
/* TRAU frames only exist in 8K or 16K subslots. */
OSMO_ASSERT(false);
break;
}
if (rc != 0) {
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG, "E1-I.460-RX: unable to decode trau frame\n");
goto skip;
}
/* Check if the payload type is supported and what the expected lenth
* of the RTP payload will be. */
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG, "E1-I.460-RX: decoded trau frame type: %s\n",
osmo_trau_frame_type_name(fr.type));
/* Convert decoded trau frame to RTP frame */
struct osmo_trau2rtp_state t2rs = {
.type = fr.type,
};
rc = osmo_trau2rtp(msgb_data(msg) + rtp_hdr_len, msg->data_len - rtp_hdr_len, &fr, &t2rs);
if (rc <= 0) {
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG, "E1-I.460-RX: unable to convert trau frame to RTP audio\n");
goto skip;
}
msgb_put(msg, rtp_hdr_len + rc);
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG, "E1-I.460-RX: encoded %u bytes of RTP audio: %s\n", rc,
osmo_hexdump(msgb_data(msg) + rtp_hdr_len, msgb_length(msg) - rtp_hdr_len));
/* Forward RTP data to IP */
conn_dst = llist_first_entry(&endp->conns, struct mgcp_conn, entry);
if (!conn_dst) {
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG,
"E1-I.460-RX: unable to forward RTP audio data from E1: no connection to forward an incoming RTP packet to\n");
goto skip;
}
OSMO_ASSERT(conn_dst->type == MGCP_CONN_TYPE_RTP);
mgcp_send(endp, 1, NULL, msg, &conn_dst->u.rtp, &conn_dst->u.rtp);
msgb_free(msg);
return;
skip:
rate_ctr_inc(rate_ctr_group_get_ctr(rate_ctrs, E1_I460_TRAU_RX_FAIL_CTR));
msgb_free(msg);
return;
}
/* Function to handle outgoing E1 traffic */
static void e1_send(struct e1inp_ts *ts, struct mgcp_trunk *trunk)
{
struct msgb *msg = msgb_alloc_c(trunk, E1_TS_BYTES, "E1-TX-timeslot-bytes");
uint8_t *ptr;
/* Get E1 frame from I.460 multiplexer */
ptr = msgb_put(msg, E1_TS_BYTES);
osmo_i460_mux_out(&trunk->e1.i460_ts[ts->num - 1], ptr, E1_TS_BYTES);
#if DEBUG_E1_TS == 1
LOGPTRUNK(trunk, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG, "E1-TX: (ts:%u) sending %u bytes: %s...\n", ts->num, msgb_length(msg),
osmo_hexdump_nospc(msgb_data(msg),
msgb_length(msg) > DEBUG_BYTES_MAX ? DEBUG_BYTES_MAX : msgb_length(msg)));
#endif
/* Hand data over to the E1 stack */
msgb_enqueue(&ts->raw.tx_queue, msg);
return;
}
/* Callback function to handle incoming E1 traffic */
static void e1_recv_cb(struct e1inp_ts *ts, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct mgcp_trunk *trunk;
/* Find associated trunk */
trunk = mgcp_trunk_by_line_num(cfg, ts->line->num);
if (!trunk) {
LOGP(DE1, LOGL_ERROR, "E1-RX: unable to find a trunk for E1-line %u!\n", ts->line->num);
msgb_free(msg);
return;
}
/* Check if the incoming data looks sane */
if (msgb_length(msg) != E1_TS_BYTES) {
LOGPTRUNK(trunk, DE1, LOGL_NOTICE,
"E1-RX: (ts:%u) expected length is %u, actual length is %u!\n", ts->num, E1_TS_BYTES,
msgb_length(msg));
}
#if DEBUG_E1_TS == 1
LOGPTRUNK(trunk, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG, "E1-RX: (ts:%u) receiving %u bytes: %s...\n", ts->num,
msgb_length(msg), osmo_hexdump_nospc(msgb_data(msg),
msgb_length(msg) >
DEBUG_BYTES_MAX ? DEBUG_BYTES_MAX : msgb_length(msg)));
#endif
/* Hand data over to the I.460 demultiplexer. */
osmo_i460_demux_in(&trunk->e1.i460_ts[ts->num - 1], msgb_data(msg), msgb_length(msg));
/* Trigger sending of pending E1 traffic */
e1_send(ts, trunk);
/* e1inp_rx_ts() does not free() msgb */
msgb_free(msg);
}
static int e1_init(struct mgcp_trunk *trunk, uint8_t ts_nr)
{
/*! Each timeslot needs only to be configured once. The Timeslot then
* stays open and permanently receives data. It is then up to the
* I.460 demultiplexer to add/remove subchannels as needed. It is
* allowed to call this function multiple times since we check if the
* timeslot is already configured. */
struct e1inp_line *e1_line;
int rc;
OSMO_ASSERT(ts_nr > 0 || ts_nr < NUM_E1_TS);
cfg = trunk->cfg;
if (trunk->e1.ts_in_use[ts_nr - 1]) {
LOGPTRUNK(trunk, DE1, LOGL_INFO, "E1 timeslot %u already set up, skipping...\n", ts_nr);
return 0;
}
/* Get E1 line */
e1_line = e1inp_line_find(trunk->e1.vty_line_nr);
if (!e1_line) {
LOGPTRUNK(trunk, DE1, LOGL_ERROR, "no such E1 line %u - check VTY config!\n",
trunk->e1.vty_line_nr);
return -EINVAL;
}
e1inp_line_bind_ops(e1_line, &dummy_e1_line_ops);
/* Configure E1 timeslot */
rc = e1inp_ts_config_raw(&e1_line->ts[ts_nr - 1], e1_line, e1_recv_cb);
if (rc < 0) {
LOGPTRUNK(trunk, DE1, LOGL_ERROR, "failed to put E1 timeslot %u in raw mode.\n", ts_nr);
return -EINVAL;
}
rc = e1inp_line_update(e1_line);
if (rc < 0) {
LOGPTRUNK(trunk, DE1, LOGL_ERROR, "failed to update E1 timeslot %u.\n", ts_nr);
return -EINVAL;
}
LOGPTRUNK(trunk, DE1, LOGL_INFO, "E1 timeslot %u set up successfully.\n", ts_nr);
trunk->e1.ts_in_use[ts_nr - 1] = true;
return 0;
}
/* Determine a suitable TRAU frame type for a given codec */
static enum osmo_trau_frame_type determine_trau_fr_type(char *sdp_subtype_name, enum osmo_i460_rate i460_rate,
uint8_t amr_ft, struct mgcp_endpoint *endp)
{
if (strcmp(sdp_subtype_name, "GSM") == 0)
return OSMO_TRAU16_FT_FR;
else if (strcmp(sdp_subtype_name, "GSM-EFR") == 0)
return OSMO_TRAU16_FT_EFR;
else if (strcmp(sdp_subtype_name, "GSM-HR-08") == 0)
return OSMO_TRAU16_FT_HR;
else if (strcmp(sdp_subtype_name, "AMR") == 0) {
if (i460_rate == OSMO_I460_RATE_8k) {
switch (amr_ft) {
case AMR_4_75:
case AMR_5_15:
case AMR_5_90:
return OSMO_TRAU8_AMR_LOW;
case AMR_6_70:
return OSMO_TRAU8_AMR_6k7;
case AMR_7_40:
return OSMO_TRAU8_AMR_7k4;
default:
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_ERROR,
"E1-TRAU-TX: unsupported or illegal AMR frame type: %u\n", amr_ft);
return OSMO_TRAU_FT_NONE;
}
}
return OSMO_TRAU16_FT_AMR;
} else {
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_ERROR, "E1-TRAU-TX: unsupported or illegal codec subtype name: %s\n",
sdp_subtype_name);
return OSMO_TRAU_FT_NONE;
}
}
/* Determine a suitable TRAU frame type for a given codec */
static enum osmo_tray_sync_pat_id determine_trau_sync_pat(char *sdp_subtype_name, enum osmo_i460_rate i460_rate,
uint8_t amr_ft, struct mgcp_endpoint *endp)
{
if (strcmp(sdp_subtype_name, "GSM") == 0)
return OSMO_TRAU_SYNCP_16_FR_EFR;
else if (strcmp(sdp_subtype_name, "GSM-EFR") == 0)
return OSMO_TRAU_SYNCP_16_FR_EFR;
else if (strcmp(sdp_subtype_name, "GSM-HR-08") == 0)
return OSMO_TRAU_SYNCP_8_HR;
else if (strcmp(sdp_subtype_name, "AMR") == 0) {
if (i460_rate == OSMO_I460_RATE_8k) {
switch (amr_ft) {
case AMR_4_75:
case AMR_5_15:
case AMR_5_90:
return OSMO_TRAU_SYNCP_8_AMR_LOW;
case AMR_6_70:
return OSMO_TRAU_SYNCP_8_AMR_6K7;
case AMR_7_40:
return OSMO_TRAU_SYNCP_8_AMR_7K4;
default:
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_ERROR,
"E1-TRAU-TX: unsupported or illegal AMR frame type: %u\n", amr_ft);
return OSMO_TRAU_SYNCP_16_FR_EFR;
}
}
return OSMO_TRAU_SYNCP_16_FR_EFR;
} else {
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_ERROR, "E1-TRAU-TX: unsupported or illegal codec subtype name: %s\n",
sdp_subtype_name);
return OSMO_TRAU_SYNCP_16_FR_EFR;
}
}
/* Find out if a given TRAU frame type is AMR */
static bool tf_type_is_amr(enum osmo_trau_frame_type ft)
{
switch (ft) {
case OSMO_TRAU16_FT_AMR:
case OSMO_TRAU8_AMR_LOW:
case OSMO_TRAU8_AMR_6k7:
case OSMO_TRAU8_AMR_7k4:
return true;
default:
return false;
}
}
/* !Equip E1 endpoint with I.460 mux resources.
* \param[in] endp endpoint to equip
* \param[in] ts E1 timeslot number.
* \param[in] ss E1 subslot number.
* \param[in] offset E1 bit offset.
* \returns 0 on success, -EINVAL on error. */
int mgcp_e1_endp_equip(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, uint8_t ts, uint8_t ss, uint8_t offs)
{
int rc;
enum osmo_tray_sync_pat_id sync_pat_id = OSMO_TRAU_SYNCP_16_FR_EFR;
OSMO_ASSERT(ts != 0);
OSMO_ASSERT(ts != 0xFF);
OSMO_ASSERT(ss != 0xFF);
OSMO_ASSERT(offs != 0xFF);
memset(&endp->e1, 0, sizeof(endp->e1));
endp->e1.last_amr_ft = AMR_4_75;
/* Set up E1 line / timeslot */
rc = e1_init(endp->trunk, ts);
if (rc != 0)
return -EINVAL;
/* Set up I.460 mux */
switch (e1_rates[ss]) {
case 64:
endp->e1.scd.rate = OSMO_I460_RATE_64k;
endp->e1.scd.demux.num_bits = 160 * 8;
break;
case 32:
endp->e1.scd.rate = OSMO_I460_RATE_32k;
endp->e1.scd.demux.num_bits = 80 * 8;
break;
case 16:
endp->e1.scd.rate = OSMO_I460_RATE_16k;
endp->e1.scd.demux.num_bits = 40 * 8;
sync_pat_id = OSMO_TRAU_SYNCP_16_FR_EFR;
break;
case 8:
endp->e1.scd.rate = OSMO_I460_RATE_8k;
endp->e1.scd.demux.num_bits = 20 * 8;
sync_pat_id = OSMO_TRAU_SYNCP_8_HR;
break;
}
endp->e1.scd.bit_offset = offs;
endp->e1.scd.demux.out_cb_bits = e1_i460_demux_bits_cb;
endp->e1.scd.demux.out_cb_bytes = NULL;
endp->e1.scd.demux.user_data = endp;
endp->e1.scd.mux.in_cb_queue_empty = e1_i460_mux_empty_cb;
endp->e1.scd.mux.user_data = endp;
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_INFO, "adding I.460 subchannel: ts=%u, bit_offset=%u, rate=%uk, num_bits=%lu\n", ts,
offs, e1_rates[ss], endp->e1.scd.demux.num_bits);
endp->e1.schan = osmo_i460_subchan_add(endp, &endp->trunk->e1.i460_ts[ts - 1], &endp->e1.scd);
if (!endp->e1.schan) {
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_ERROR, "adding I.460 subchannel: failed!\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (endp->e1.scd.rate == OSMO_I460_RATE_16k || endp->e1.scd.rate == OSMO_I460_RATE_8k) {
/* TRAU frames are only specified for 16k and 8k subslots. For all other subslot
* types the concept of TRAU frames does not apply. However, at the moment this
* is the only format we currently support in osmo-mgw */
endp->e1.trau_sync_fi = osmo_trau_sync_alloc(endp, "trau-sync", sync_frame_out_cb, sync_pat_id, endp);
if (!endp->e1.trau_sync_fi) {
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_ERROR, "adding I.460 TRAU frame sync: failed!\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
endp->e1.trau_rtp_st = talloc_zero(endp->e1.trau_sync_fi, struct osmo_trau2rtp_state);
endp->e1.trau_rtp_st->type = OSMO_TRAU_FT_NONE;
} else {
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_ERROR,
"osmo-mgw currently only supports 16K and 8K subslots (TRAU frames)!\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
return 0;
}
/*! Update E1 related parameters (codec and sync pattern).
* \param[in] endp endpoint to update. */
void mgcp_e1_endp_update(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp)
{
struct mgcp_conn *conn;
struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec;
enum osmo_tray_sync_pat_id sync_pat_id;
/* In order to determine the codec, find the oldest connection on
* the endpoint and use its codec information. Normally on an E1
* endpoint no more than one connection should exist. */
conn = mgcp_conn_get_oldest(endp);
OSMO_ASSERT(conn);
codec = conn->u.rtp.end.codec;
OSMO_ASSERT(codec);
/* Update codec information */
endp->e1.trau_rtp_st->type =
determine_trau_fr_type(codec->subtype_name, endp->e1.scd.rate, endp->e1.last_amr_ft, endp);
endp->e1.last_codec = codec;
/* Update sync pattern */
sync_pat_id = determine_trau_sync_pat(codec->subtype_name, endp->e1.scd.rate, endp->e1.last_amr_ft, endp);
osmo_trau_sync_set_pat(endp->e1.trau_sync_fi, sync_pat_id);
}
/*! Remove E1 resources from endpoint
* \param[in] endp endpoint to release. */
void mgcp_e1_endp_release(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp)
{
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG, "removing I.460 subchannel and sync...\n");
if (endp->e1.schan)
osmo_i460_subchan_del(endp->e1.schan);
if (endp->e1.trau_rtp_st)
talloc_free(endp->e1.trau_rtp_st);
if (endp->e1.trau_sync_fi)
osmo_fsm_inst_term(endp->e1.trau_sync_fi, OSMO_FSM_TERM_REGULAR, NULL);
memset(&endp->e1, 0, sizeof(endp->e1));
}
/*! Accept RTP message buffer with RTP data and enqueue voice data for E1 transmit.
* \param[in] endp related endpoint (does not take ownership).
* \param[in] codec configuration.
* \param[in] msg RTP message buffer (including RTP header).
* \returns 0 on success, -1 on ERROR. */
int mgcp_e1_send_rtp(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_rtp_codec *codec, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct msgb *msg_tf = msgb_alloc_c(endp->trunk, E1_TRAU_BITS_MSGB, "E1-I.460-TX-TRAU-frame");
struct rate_ctr_group *rate_ctrs = endp->trunk->ratectr.e1_stats;
unsigned int rtp_hdr_len = sizeof(struct rtp_hdr);
struct osmo_trau_frame tf;
uint8_t amr_ft;
int rc;
/* Extract AMR frame type from AMR head (if AMR is used) */
if (tf_type_is_amr(endp->e1.trau_rtp_st->type))
amr_ft = (msgb_data(msg)[rtp_hdr_len + 1] >> 3) & 0xf;
else
amr_ft = 0xff;
/* Adapt TRAU frame type on codec changes */
OSMO_ASSERT(endp->e1.last_codec);
if (codec != endp->e1.last_codec || (amr_ft != 0xff && amr_ft != endp->e1.last_amr_ft)) {
endp->e1.trau_rtp_st->type =
determine_trau_fr_type(codec->subtype_name, endp->e1.scd.rate, amr_ft, endp);
endp->e1.last_codec = codec;
endp->e1.last_amr_ft = amr_ft;
}
if (endp->e1.trau_rtp_st->type == OSMO_TRAU_FT_NONE)
goto skip;
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG, "E1-I.460-TX: using trau frame type for encoding: %s\n",
osmo_trau_frame_type_name(endp->e1.trau_rtp_st->type));
/* Convert from RTP to TRAU format */
msg->l2h = msgb_data(msg) + rtp_hdr_len;
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG, "E1-I.460-TX: decoding %u bytes of RTP audio to TRAU format: %s\n",
msgb_length(msg), osmo_hexdump(msgb_l2(msg), msgb_l2len(msg)));
memset(&tf, 0, sizeof(tf));
tf.dir = OSMO_TRAU_DIR_DL;
rc = osmo_rtp2trau(&tf, msgb_l2(msg), msgb_l2len(msg), endp->e1.trau_rtp_st);
if (rc < 0) {
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG,
"E1-I.460-TX: failed to decode from RTP payload format to TRAU format\n");
goto skip;
}
rc = osmo_trau_frame_encode(msgb_data(msg_tf), msg_tf->data_len, &tf);
if (rc < 0) {
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG, "E1-I.460-TX: failed to encode TRAU frame\n");
goto skip;
}
msgb_put(msg_tf, rc);
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG, "E1-I.460-TX: enquing %u trau frame bits: %s...\n", msgb_length(msg_tf),
osmo_ubit_dump(msgb_data(msg_tf),
msgb_length(msg_tf) > DEBUG_BITS_MAX ? DEBUG_BITS_MAX : msgb_length(msg_tf)));
/* Enqueue data to I.460 multiplexer */
OSMO_ASSERT(endp->e1.schan);
OSMO_ASSERT(endp->e1.trau_sync_fi);
osmo_i460_mux_enqueue(endp->e1.schan, msg_tf);
LOGPENDP(endp, DE1, LOGL_DEBUG, "E1-I.460-TX: %u bits of audio enqued for E1 tx\n", msgb_length(msg_tf));
return 0;
skip:
rate_ctr_inc(rate_ctr_group_get_ctr(rate_ctrs, E1_I460_TRAU_TX_FAIL_CTR));
msgb_free(msg_tf);
return -1;
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* Endpoint types */
/*
* (C) 2017 by sysmocom s.f.m.c. GmbH <info@sysmocom.de>
* (C) 2017-2020 by sysmocom s.f.m.c. GmbH <info@sysmocom.de>
* All Rights Reserved
*
* Author: Philipp Maier
@@ -21,17 +21,95 @@
*
*/
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_internal.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_protocol.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_conn.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_endp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_trunk.h>
#include <osmocom/abis/e1_input.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_e1.h>
#include <osmocom/core/stat_item.h>
#define E1_RATE_MAX 64
#define E1_OFFS_MAX 8
/* Endpoint typeset definition */
const struct mgcp_endpoint_typeset ep_typeset = {
/* Specify endpoint properties for RTP endpoint */
.rtp.max_conns = 2,
.rtp.dispatch_rtp_cb = mgcp_dispatch_rtp_bridge_cb,
.rtp.cleanup_cb = mgcp_cleanup_rtp_bridge_cb
.rtp = {
.max_conns = 2,
.dispatch_rtp_cb = mgcp_dispatch_rtp_bridge_cb,
.cleanup_cb = mgcp_cleanup_rtp_bridge_cb,
},
/* Specify endpoint properties for E1 endpoint */
.e1 = {
.max_conns = 1,
.dispatch_rtp_cb = mgcp_dispatch_e1_bridge_cb,
.cleanup_cb = mgcp_cleanup_e1_bridge_cb,
},
};
/* Generate virtual endpoint name from given parameters */
static char *gen_virtual_epname(void *ctx, const char *domain,
unsigned int index)
{
return talloc_asprintf(ctx, "%s%x@%s",
MGCP_ENDPOINT_PREFIX_VIRTUAL_TRUNK, index, domain);
}
/* Generate E1 endpoint name from given numeric parameters */
static char *gen_e1_epname(void *ctx, const char *domain, unsigned int trunk_nr,
uint8_t ts_nr, uint8_t ss_nr)
{
unsigned int rate;
unsigned int offset;
OSMO_ASSERT(ss_nr < sizeof(e1_rates));
rate = e1_rates[ss_nr];
offset = e1_offsets[ss_nr];
return talloc_asprintf(ctx, "%s%u/s-%u/su%u-%u@%s",
MGCP_ENDPOINT_PREFIX_E1_TRUNK, trunk_nr, ts_nr,
rate, offset, domain);
}
/*! allocate an endpoint and set default values.
* \param[in] trunk configuration.
* \param[in] name endpoint index.
* \returns endpoint on success, NULL on failure. */
struct mgcp_endpoint *mgcp_endp_alloc(struct mgcp_trunk *trunk,
unsigned int index)
{
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp;
endp = talloc_zero(trunk->endpoints, struct mgcp_endpoint);
if (!endp)
return NULL;
INIT_LLIST_HEAD(&endp->conns);
endp->trunk = trunk;
switch (trunk->trunk_type) {
case MGCP_TRUNK_VIRTUAL:
endp->type = &ep_typeset.rtp;
endp->name = gen_virtual_epname(endp, trunk->cfg->domain, index);
break;
case MGCP_TRUNK_E1:
endp->type = &ep_typeset.e1;
endp->name = gen_e1_epname(endp, trunk->cfg->domain,
trunk->trunk_nr,
index / MGCP_ENDP_E1_SUBSLOTS, index % MGCP_ENDP_E1_SUBSLOTS);
break;
default:
osmo_panic("Cannot allocate unimplemented trunk type %d! %s:%d\n",
trunk->trunk_type, __FILE__, __LINE__);
}
return endp;
}
/*! release endpoint, all open connections are closed.
* \param[in] endp endpoint to release */
void mgcp_endp_release(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp)
@@ -44,6 +122,12 @@ void mgcp_endp_release(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp)
* RSIP is executed), free them all at once. */
mgcp_conn_free_all(endp);
/* We must only decrement the stat item when the endpoint as actually
* claimed. An endpoint is claimed when a call-id is set */
if (endp->callid)
osmo_stat_item_dec(osmo_stat_item_group_get_item(endp->trunk->stats.common,
TRUNK_STAT_ENDPOINTS_USED), 1);
/* Reset endpoint parameters and states */
talloc_free(endp->callid);
endp->callid = NULL;
@@ -51,5 +135,543 @@ void mgcp_endp_release(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp)
endp->local_options.string = NULL;
talloc_free(endp->local_options.codec);
endp->local_options.codec = NULL;
endp->wildcarded_req = false;
if (endp->trunk->trunk_type == MGCP_TRUNK_E1)
mgcp_e1_endp_release(endp);
}
/* Check if the endpoint name contains the prefix (e.g. "rtpbridge/" or
* "ds/e1-") and write the epname without the prefix back to the memory
* pointed at by epname. (per trunk the prefix is the same for all endpoints,
* so no ambiguity is introduced) */
static void chop_epname_prefix(char *epname, const struct mgcp_trunk *trunk)
{
size_t prefix_len;
switch (trunk->trunk_type) {
case MGCP_TRUNK_VIRTUAL:
prefix_len = sizeof(MGCP_ENDPOINT_PREFIX_VIRTUAL_TRUNK) - 1;
if (strncmp
(epname, MGCP_ENDPOINT_PREFIX_VIRTUAL_TRUNK,
prefix_len) == 0)
memmove(epname, epname + prefix_len,
strlen(epname) - prefix_len + 1);
return;
case MGCP_TRUNK_E1:
prefix_len = sizeof(MGCP_ENDPOINT_PREFIX_E1_TRUNK) - 1;
if (strncmp
(epname, MGCP_ENDPOINT_PREFIX_VIRTUAL_TRUNK,
prefix_len) == 0)
memmove(epname, epname + prefix_len,
strlen(epname) - prefix_len + 1);
return;
default:
OSMO_ASSERT(false);
}
}
/* Check if the endpoint name contains a suffix (e.g. "@mgw") and truncate
* epname by writing a '\0' char where the suffix starts. */
static void chop_epname_suffix(char *epname, const struct mgcp_trunk *trunk)
{
char *suffix_begin;
/* Endpoints on the virtual trunk may have a domain name that is
* followed after an @ character, this can be chopped off. All
* other supported trunk types do not have any suffixes that may
* be chopped off */
if (trunk->trunk_type == MGCP_TRUNK_VIRTUAL) {
suffix_begin = strchr(epname, '@');
if (!suffix_begin)
return;
*suffix_begin = '\0';
}
}
/*! Convert all characters in epname to lowercase and strip trunk prefix and
* endpoint name suffix (domain name) from epname. The result is written to
* to the memory pointed at by epname_stripped. The expected size of the
* result is either equal or lower then the length of the input string
* (epname)
* \param[out] epname_stripped pointer to store the stripped ep name.
* \param[in] epname endpoint name to lookup.
* \param[in] trunk where the endpoint is located. */
void mgcp_endp_strip_name(char *epname_stripped, const char *epname,
const struct mgcp_trunk *trunk)
{
osmo_str_tolower_buf(epname_stripped, MGCP_ENDPOINT_MAXLEN, epname);
chop_epname_prefix(epname_stripped, trunk);
chop_epname_suffix(epname_stripped, trunk);
}
/* Go through the trunk and find a random free (no active calls) endpoint,
* this function is called when a wildcarded request is carried out, which
* means that it is up to the MGW to choose a random free endpoint. */
static struct mgcp_endpoint *find_free_endpoint(const struct mgcp_trunk *trunk)
{
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp;
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i < trunk->number_endpoints; i++) {
endp = trunk->endpoints[i];
/* A free endpoint must not serve a call already and it must
* be available. */
if (endp->callid == NULL && mgcp_endp_avail(endp))
return endp;
}
return NULL;
}
/*! Find an endpoint of a trunk specified by its name.
* \param[in] epname endpoint name to check.
* \param[in] trunk mgcp_trunk that might have this endpoint.
* \returns NULL if no ep found, else endpoint. */
struct mgcp_endpoint *mgcp_endp_find_specific(const char *epname,
const struct mgcp_trunk *trunk)
{
char epname_stripped[MGCP_ENDPOINT_MAXLEN];
char epname_stripped_endp[MGCP_ENDPOINT_MAXLEN];
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp;
unsigned int i;
/* Strip irrelevant information from the endpoint name */
mgcp_endp_strip_name(epname_stripped, epname, trunk);
for (i = 0; i < trunk->number_endpoints; i++) {
endp = trunk->endpoints[i];
mgcp_endp_strip_name(epname_stripped_endp, endp->name, trunk);
if (strcmp(epname_stripped_endp, epname_stripped) == 0)
return endp;
}
return NULL;
}
/*! Check if the given epname refers to a wildcarded request or to a specific
* endpoint.
* \param[in] epname endpoint name to check
* \returns true if epname refers to wildcarded request, else false. */
bool mgcp_endp_is_wildcarded(const char *epname)
{
if (strstr(epname, "*"))
return true;
return false;
}
/*! Find an endpoint by its name on a specified trunk.
* \param[out] cause pointer to store cause code, can be NULL.
* \param[in] epname endpoint name to lookup.
* \param[in] trunk where the endpoint is located.
* \returns endpoint or NULL if endpoint was not found. */
struct mgcp_endpoint *mgcp_endp_by_name_trunk(int *cause, const char *epname,
const struct mgcp_trunk *trunk)
{
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp;
if (cause)
*cause = 0;
/* At the moment we only support a primitive ('*'-only) method of
* wildcarded endpoint searches that picks the next free endpoint on
* a trunk. */
if (mgcp_endp_is_wildcarded(epname)) {
endp = find_free_endpoint(trunk);
if (endp) {
LOGPENDP(endp, DLMGCP, LOGL_DEBUG,
"(trunk:%d) found free endpoint: %s\n",
trunk->trunk_nr, endp->name);
return endp;
}
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR,
"(trunk:%d) Not able to find a free endpoint\n",
trunk->trunk_nr);
if (cause)
*cause = -403;
return NULL;
}
/* Find an endpoint by its name (if wildcarded request is not
* applicable) */
endp = mgcp_endp_find_specific(epname, trunk);
if (endp) {
LOGPENDP(endp, DLMGCP, LOGL_DEBUG,
"(trunk:%d) found endpoint: %s\n",
trunk->trunk_nr, endp->name);
return endp;
}
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR,
"(trunk:%d) Not able to find specified endpoint: %s\n",
trunk->trunk_nr, epname);
if (cause)
*cause = -500;
return NULL;
}
/*! Find an endpoint by its name, search at all trunks.
* \param[out] cause, pointer to store cause code, can be NULL.
* \param[in] epname, must contain trunk prefix.
* \param[in] cfg, mgcp configuration (trunks).
* \returns endpoint or NULL if endpoint was not found. */
struct mgcp_endpoint *mgcp_endp_by_name(int *cause, const char *epname,
struct mgcp_config *cfg)
{
struct mgcp_trunk *trunk;
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp;
char epname_lc[MGCP_ENDPOINT_MAXLEN];
osmo_str_tolower_buf(epname_lc, sizeof(epname_lc), epname);
epname = epname_lc;
if (cause)
*cause = -500;
/* Identify the trunk where the endpoint is located */
trunk = mgcp_trunk_by_name(cfg, epname);
if (!trunk)
return NULL;
/* Identify the endpoint on the trunk */
endp = mgcp_endp_by_name_trunk(cause, epname, trunk);
if (!endp) {
return NULL;
}
if (cause)
*cause = 0;
return endp;
}
/* Get the E1 timeslot number from a given E1 endpoint name
* (e.g. ds/e1-0/s-30/su16-4), returns 0xff on error. */
static uint8_t e1_ts_nr_from_epname(const char *epname)
{
char buf[MGCP_ENDPOINT_MAXLEN + 1];
char *save_ptr = NULL;
char *buf_ptr = buf;
char *token;
unsigned long int res = 0;
strncpy(buf, epname, MGCP_ENDPOINT_MAXLEN);
while (1) {
token = strtok_r(buf_ptr, "/", &save_ptr);
buf_ptr = NULL;
if (!token)
break;
if (strncmp(token, "s-", 2) == 0) {
errno = 0;
res = strtoul(token + 2, NULL, 10);
if (errno == ERANGE || res > NUM_E1_TS)
return 0xff;
return (uint8_t) res;
}
}
return 0xff;
}
/* Get the E1 timeslot number from a given E1 endpoint name
* (e.g. ds/e1-0/s-30/su16-4), returns 0xff on error. */
static uint8_t e1_rate_from_epname(const char *epname)
{
char buf[MGCP_ENDPOINT_MAXLEN + 1];
char *save_ptr = NULL;
char *buf_ptr = buf;
char *token;
unsigned long int res = 0;
unsigned int i;
strncpy(buf, epname, MGCP_ENDPOINT_MAXLEN);
while (1) {
token = strtok_r(buf_ptr, "/", &save_ptr);
buf_ptr = NULL;
if (!token)
break;
if (strncmp(token, "su", 2) == 0) {
errno = 0;
res = strtoul(token + 2, NULL, 10);
if (errno == ERANGE || res > E1_RATE_MAX)
return 0xff;
/* Make sure the rate is a valid rate */
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(e1_rates); i++) {
if (res == e1_rates[i])
return (uint8_t) res;
}
return 0xff;
}
}
return 0xff;
}
/* Get the E1 bitstream offset from a given E1 endpoint name
* (e.g. ds/e1-0/s-30/su16-4), returns 0xff on error. */
static uint8_t e1_offs_from_epname(const char *epname)
{
char buf[MGCP_ENDPOINT_MAXLEN + 1];
char *save_ptr = NULL;
char *buf_ptr = buf;
char *token;
unsigned long int res = 0;
strncpy(buf, epname, MGCP_ENDPOINT_MAXLEN);
while (1) {
token = strtok_r(buf_ptr, "/", &save_ptr);
buf_ptr = NULL;
if (!token)
break;
if (strncmp(token, "su", 2) == 0) {
token = strstr(token, "-");
if (!token)
return 0xff;
token += 1;
errno = 0;
res = strtoul(token, NULL, 10);
if (errno == ERANGE || res > E1_OFFS_MAX)
return 0xff;
return (uint8_t) res;
}
}
return 0xff;
}
/* Get the E1 subslot number (internal) from a given E1 endpoint name
* (e.g. ds/e1-0/s-30/su16-4), returns 0xff on error. */
static uint8_t e1_ss_nr_from_epname(const char *epname)
{
uint8_t rate;
uint8_t offs;
unsigned int i;
rate = e1_rate_from_epname(epname);
offs = e1_offs_from_epname(epname);
osmo_static_assert(sizeof(e1_rates) == sizeof(e1_offsets), e1_rates_e1_offsets_size);
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(e1_rates); i++) {
if ((e1_rates[i] == rate) && (e1_offsets[i] == offs))
return i;
}
return 0xff;
}
/* Check if the selected E1 endpoint is avalable, which means that none of
* the overlapping endpoints are currently serving a call. (if the system
* is properly configured such a situation should never ocurr!) */
static bool endp_avail_e1(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp)
{
/* The following map shows the overlapping of the subslots and their
* respective rates. The numbers on the right running from top to bottom
* are the bit offsets in the whole 64k timeslot. The numbers inside the
* boxes symbolize the internal subslot number (array index) and the
* rate in the form: i:r where i is the subslot number and r the
* respective rate.
*
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+ 0
* | | | | 7:8k |
* | | + 3:16k +--------+ 1
* | | | | 8:8k |
* | | 1:32k +--------+--------+ 2
* | | | | 9:8k |
* | | + 4:16k +--------+ 3
* | | | | 10:8k |
* | 0:64k +--------+--------+--------+ 4
* | | | | 11:8k |
* | | + 5:16k +--------+ 5
* | | | | 12:8k |
* | | 2:32k +--------+--------+ 6
* | | | | 13:8k |
* | | + 6:16k +--------+ 7
* | | | | 14:8k |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+ 8
*
* The following array contains tables with the subslot numbers that must be
* unused for each subslot. During this test we do not have to check the
* endpoint we need to verify, only the overlaps need to be checked. This is
* also the reason why the related subslot number is missing from each each
* line. */
const int8_t interlock_tab[MGCP_ENDP_E1_SUBSLOTS][15] = {
{ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, -1 },
{ 0, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 },
{ 0, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 },
{ 0, 1, 7, 8, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 },
{ 0, 1, 9, 10, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 },
{ 0, 2, 11, 12, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 },
{ 0, 2, 13, 14, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 },
{ 0, 1, 3, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 },
{ 0, 1, 3, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 },
{ 0, 1, 4, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 },
{ 0, 1, 4, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 },
{ 0, 2, 5, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 },
{ 0, 2, 5, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 },
{ 0, 2, 6, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 },
{ 0, 2, 6, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 } };
const int8_t *interlock;
unsigned int i;
uint8_t ts_nr = 0;
uint8_t ss_nr = 0;
char *epname_check;
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp_check;
bool available = true;
/* This function must only be used with E1 type endpoints! */
OSMO_ASSERT(endp->trunk->trunk_type == MGCP_TRUNK_E1);
ts_nr = e1_ts_nr_from_epname(endp->name);
ss_nr = e1_ss_nr_from_epname(endp->name);
if (ts_nr == 0xff || ss_nr == 0xff) {
LOGPENDP(endp, DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR,
"cannot check endpoint availability, endpoint name not parseable!\n");
return false;
}
interlock = interlock_tab[ss_nr];
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(interlock_tab[0]); i++) {
/* Detect row end */
if (interlock[i] == -1)
break;
/* Pick overlapping endpoint to check */
epname_check = gen_e1_epname(endp, endp->trunk->cfg->domain,
endp->trunk->trunk_nr, ts_nr,
interlock[i]);
endp_check = mgcp_endp_find_specific(epname_check, endp->trunk);
if (!endp_check) {
LOGPENDP(endp, DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR,
"cannot check endpoint availability, overlapping endpoint:%s not found!\n",
epname_check);
talloc_free(epname_check);
continue;
}
talloc_free(epname_check);
/* Check if overlapping endpoint currently serves another call
* (This is an exceptional situation, that should not occur
* in a properly configured environment!) */
if (endp_check->callid) {
LOGPENDP(endp, DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR,
"endpoint unavailable - overlapping endpoint:%s already serves a call!\n",
endp_check->name);
available = false;
}
}
return available;
}
/*! check if an endpoint is available for any kind of operation.
* \param[in] endp endpoint to check.
* \returns true if endpoint is avalable, false it is blocked for any reason. */
bool mgcp_endp_avail(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp)
{
switch (endp->trunk->trunk_type) {
case MGCP_TRUNK_VIRTUAL:
/* There are no obstacles that may render a virtual trunk
* endpoint unusable, so virtual trunk endpoints are always
* available */
return true;
case MGCP_TRUNK_E1:
return endp_avail_e1(endp);
default:
OSMO_ASSERT(false);
}
return false;
}
/*! claim endpoint, sets callid and activates endpoint, should be called at the
* beginning of the CRCX procedure when it is clear that a new call should be
* created.
* \param[in] endp endpoint to claim.
* \param[in] callid that is assingned to this endpoint. */
int mgcp_endp_claim(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, const char *callid)
{
int rc = 0;
uint8_t ts;
uint8_t ss;
uint8_t offs;
/* TODO: Make this function more intelligent, it should run the
* call id checks we currently have in protocol.c directly here. */
/* Set the callid, creation of another connection will only be possible
* when the callid matches up. (Connections are distinguished by their
* connection ids) */
endp->callid = talloc_strdup(endp, callid);
OSMO_ASSERT(endp->callid);
osmo_stat_item_inc(osmo_stat_item_group_get_item(endp->trunk->stats.common,
TRUNK_STAT_ENDPOINTS_USED), 1);
/* Allocate resources */
switch (endp->trunk->trunk_type) {
case MGCP_TRUNK_VIRTUAL:
/* No additional initaliziation required here, virtual
* endpoints will open/close network sockets themselves
* on demand. */
break;
case MGCP_TRUNK_E1:
ts = e1_ts_nr_from_epname(endp->name);
ss = e1_ss_nr_from_epname(endp->name);
offs = e1_offs_from_epname(endp->name);
OSMO_ASSERT(ts != 0xFF);
OSMO_ASSERT(ts != 0);
OSMO_ASSERT(ss != 0xFF);
OSMO_ASSERT(offs != 0xFF);
rc = mgcp_e1_endp_equip(endp, ts, ss, offs);
break;
default:
OSMO_ASSERT(false);
}
/* Make sure the endpoint is released when claiming the endpoint fails. */
if (rc < 0)
mgcp_endp_release(endp);
return rc;
}
/*! update endpoint, updates internal endpoint specific data, should be
* after when MDCX or CRCX has been executed successuflly.
* \param[in] endp endpoint to update. */
void mgcp_endp_update(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp)
{
/* Allocate resources */
switch (endp->trunk->trunk_type) {
case MGCP_TRUNK_VIRTUAL:
/* No updating initaliziation required for virtual endpoints. */
break;
case MGCP_TRUNK_E1:
mgcp_e1_endp_update(endp);
break;
default:
OSMO_ASSERT(false);
}
}
void mgcp_endp_add_conn(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn *conn)
{
llist_add(&conn->entry, &endp->conns);
}
void mgcp_endp_remove_conn(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn *conn)
{
/* Run endpoint cleanup action. By this we inform the endpoint about
* the removal of the connection and allow it to clean up its inner
* state accordingly */
if (endp->type->cleanup_cb)
endp->type->cleanup_cb(endp, conn);
llist_del(&conn->entry);
if (llist_empty(&endp->conns))
mgcp_endp_release(endp);
}

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/*
* (C) 2021 by sysmocom s.f.m.c. GmbH <info@sysmocom.de>
* All rights not specifically granted under this license are reserved.
*
* Author: Pau Espin Pedrol
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the
* Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
* option) any later version.
*/
#include <stdint.h>
#include <osmocom/core/byteswap.h>
#include <osmocom/gsm/iuup.h>
#include <osmocom/netif/rtp.h>
#include <osmocom/netif/amr.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_conn.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_iuup.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_endp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_codec.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_network.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/debug.h>
#define MGW_IUUP_MSGB_SIZE 4096
static const struct osmo_iuup_rnl_config def_configure_req = {
.transparent = false,
.active = true,
.supported_versions_mask = 0x0003,
.num_rfci = 0,
.num_subflows = 0,
.IPTIs_present = false,
.t_init = { .t_ms = IUUP_TIMER_INIT_T_DEFAULT, .n_max = IUUP_TIMER_INIT_N_DEFAULT },
.t_ta = { .t_ms = IUUP_TIMER_TA_T_DEFAULT, .n_max = IUUP_TIMER_TA_N_DEFAULT },
.t_rc = { .t_ms = IUUP_TIMER_RC_T_DEFAULT, .n_max = IUUP_TIMER_RC_N_DEFAULT },
};
/* Find a destination connection. */
static struct mgcp_conn *_find_dst_conn(struct mgcp_conn *conn)
{
/* NOTE: This code path runs every time an RTP packet is received. The
* function mgcp_find_dst_conn() we use to determine the detination
* connection will iterate the connection list inside the endpoint.
* Since list iterations are quite costly, we will figure out the
* destination only once and use the optional private data pointer of
* the connection to cache the destination connection pointer. */
struct mgcp_conn *conn_dst;
if (!conn->priv) {
conn_dst = mgcp_find_dst_conn(conn);
conn->priv = conn_dst;
} else {
conn_dst = (struct mgcp_conn *)conn->priv;
}
return conn_dst;
}
/* Find RFCI containing all 0 sizes, -1 if not found. irp is an Initialization.ind prim */
static int _find_rfci_no_data(struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *irp)
{
int i;
uint8_t rfci_cnt = 0;
/* Find RFCI containing NO_DATA: */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(irp->u.status.u.initialization.rfci); i++) {
struct osmo_iuup_rfci *rfci = &irp->u.status.u.initialization.rfci[i];
int j;
bool is_no_data;
if (!rfci->used)
continue;
rfci_cnt++;
is_no_data = true;
for (j = 0; j < irp->u.status.u.initialization.num_subflows; j++) {
if (rfci->subflow_sizes[j]) {
is_no_data = false;
break;
}
}
if (is_no_data)
return rfci->id;
/* early loop termination: */
if (rfci_cnt == irp->u.status.u.initialization.num_subflows)
break;
}
return -1;
}
/* Lookup RFCI to use for specific AMR codec type. -1 if none found */
static int8_t _conn_iuup_amr_ft_2_rfci(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp, uint8_t ft)
{
int8_t i;
uint8_t rfci_cnt = 0;
unsigned match_bytes = (unsigned)osmo_amr_bytes(ft);
struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *irp = conn_rtp->iuup.init_ind;
OSMO_ASSERT(irp);
/* TODO: cache this somehow */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(irp->u.status.u.initialization.rfci); i++) {
struct osmo_iuup_rfci *rfci = &irp->u.status.u.initialization.rfci[i];
int j;
unsigned num_bits;
if (!rfci->used)
continue;
rfci_cnt++;
num_bits = 0;
for (j = 0; j < irp->u.status.u.initialization.num_subflows; j++)
num_bits += rfci->subflow_sizes[j];
if (match_bytes == (num_bits + 7)/8)
return rfci->id;
/* early loop termination: */
if (rfci_cnt == irp->u.status.u.initialization.num_subflows)
break;
}
return -1;
}
/* Helper function to configure IuUP layer FSM as Init-Passive, based on default config */
static int _conn_iuup_configure_as_passive(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp)
{
struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *irp;
int rc;
conn_rtp->iuup.active_init = false;
/* Tx CONFIG.req */
irp = osmo_iuup_rnl_prim_alloc(conn_rtp->conn, OSMO_IUUP_RNL_CONFIG, PRIM_OP_REQUEST, MGW_IUUP_MSGB_SIZE);
irp->u.config = def_configure_req;
irp->u.config.active = conn_rtp->iuup.active_init;
if ((rc = osmo_iuup_rnl_prim_down(conn_rtp->iuup.iui, irp)) == 0)
conn_rtp->iuup.configured = true;
else
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_rtp, LOGL_ERROR, "Failed configuring IuUP layer\n");
return rc;
}
/* Helper function to configure IuUP layer FSM as Init-Active, based on received
* RNL Status-Init primitive from the sister IuUP connection we will bridge to. */
static int _conn_iuup_configure_as_active(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp, struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *init_ind)
{
struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *irp = init_ind;
struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *irp2;
struct msgb *msg;
bool prev_output_enabled;
int rc;
conn_rtp->iuup.active_init = true;
/* Find RFCI containing NO_DATA: */
conn_rtp->iuup.rfci_id_no_data = _find_rfci_no_data(init_ind);
/* Copy over the rfci_id_no_data, since we reuse the same subflow set: */
msg = msgb_copy_c(conn_rtp->conn, irp->oph.msg, "iuup-init-copy");
conn_rtp->iuup.init_ind = (struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *)msgb_data(msg);
conn_rtp->iuup.init_ind->oph.msg = msg;
/* Tx CONFIG.req */
irp2 = osmo_iuup_rnl_prim_alloc(conn_rtp->conn, OSMO_IUUP_RNL_CONFIG, PRIM_OP_REQUEST, MGW_IUUP_MSGB_SIZE);
irp2->u.config.transparent = false;
irp2->u.config.active = conn_rtp->iuup.active_init;
irp2->u.config.data_pdu_type = irp->u.status.u.initialization.data_pdu_type;
irp2->u.config.supported_versions_mask = def_configure_req.supported_versions_mask;
irp2->u.config.num_rfci = irp->u.status.u.initialization.num_rfci;
irp2->u.config.num_subflows = irp->u.status.u.initialization.num_subflows;
irp2->u.config.IPTIs_present = irp->u.status.u.initialization.IPTIs_present;
memcpy(irp2->u.config.rfci, irp->u.status.u.initialization.rfci, sizeof(irp2->u.config.rfci));
irp2->u.config.t_init = def_configure_req.t_init;
irp2->u.config.t_ta = def_configure_req.t_ta;
irp2->u.config.t_rc = def_configure_req.t_rc;
/* We need to force allowance of RTP containing Init-ACK back: */
prev_output_enabled = conn_rtp->end.output_enabled;
conn_rtp->end.output_enabled = true;
if ((rc = osmo_iuup_rnl_prim_down(conn_rtp->iuup.iui, irp2)) == 0)
conn_rtp->iuup.configured = true;
else
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_rtp, LOGL_ERROR, "Failed configuring IuUP layer\n");
conn_rtp->end.output_enabled = prev_output_enabled;
return rc;
}
/* Helper function to push an RTP+IuUP pkt up to the IuUP layer FSM through the
* TNL primitive interface. */
static int _conn_iuup_rtp_pl_up(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp, struct msgb *msg)
{
/* Send RTP payload (IuUP) up the stack: */
struct osmo_iuup_tnl_prim *itp;
int rc;
msg->l2h = msgb_data(msg) + sizeof(struct rtp_hdr);
itp = osmo_iuup_tnl_prim_alloc(conn_rtp->conn, OSMO_IUUP_TNL_UNITDATA, PRIM_OP_INDICATION, MGW_IUUP_MSGB_SIZE);
itp->oph.msg->l2h = msgb_put(itp->oph.msg, msgb_l2len(msg));
memcpy(itp->oph.msg->l2h, msgb_l2(msg), msgb_l2len(msg));
if ((rc = osmo_iuup_tnl_prim_up(conn_rtp->iuup.iui, itp)) != 0) {
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_rtp, LOGL_ERROR, "Failed passing IuUP-Init to IuUP layer\n");
}
return rc;
}
static int check_rtp_iuup(const struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp, struct msgb *msg)
{
size_t min_size = sizeof(struct rtp_hdr);
/* Check there's at least 2 bytes of RTP payload (IuUP header). This is
** mainly to avoid 0-byte payload copy cases */
if (msgb_length(msg) < sizeof(struct rtp_hdr) + 2) {
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_rtp, LOGL_ERROR, "RTP-IuUP packet too short (%u < %zu)\n",
msgb_length(msg), min_size);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
/* Bridge received IuUP packet in conn_rtp_src to conn_rtp_dst, an IuUP sister
* conn in the endpoint. The function takes ownsership of the irp */
static int bridge_iuup_to_iuup_peer(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp_src, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp_dst, struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *irp)
{
int rc;
/* If we are not configured and we received bridged data, it means
* conn_rtp_src is already configured and INITed, and we can infer
* conn_rtp_src is Init-passive (RNC side), so conn_rtp_dst needs to be
* configured as INIT-active: */
if (!conn_rtp_dst->iuup.configured) {
OSMO_ASSERT(conn_rtp_src->iuup.init_ind);
rc = _conn_iuup_configure_as_active(conn_rtp_dst, conn_rtp_src->iuup.init_ind);
if (rc < 0) {
msgb_free(irp->oph.msg);
return rc;
}
}
/* We simply forward the msg, without freeing it: */
talloc_steal(conn_rtp_dst->conn, irp->oph.msg);
irp->oph.operation = PRIM_OP_REQUEST;
if ((rc = osmo_iuup_rnl_prim_down(conn_rtp_dst->iuup.iui, irp)) != 0)
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_rtp_dst, LOGL_ERROR, "Failed Tx data down to IuUP layer\n");
return rc;
}
/* Bridge received IuUP packet in conn_rtp_src to conn_rtp_dst, an RTP (no IuUP)
* sister conn in the endpoint. The function takes ownsership of the irp */
static int bridge_iuup_to_rtp_peer(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp_src, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp_dst, struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *irp)
{
/* FIXME: We probably need transcoding here?! Or at least look up AMR modes and translate to related RFCI */
uint8_t frame_nr = irp->u.data.frame_nr;
uint8_t fqc = irp->u.data.fqc;
struct msgb *msg = irp->oph.msg;
ssize_t amr_length = 0;
int ft;
uint8_t *amr_data;
struct rtp_hdr *rtp_hdr;
struct amr_hdr *amr_hdr;
int rc;
ft = osmo_amr_bytes_to_ft(msgb_l3len(msg));
if (ft < 0) {
LOGPCONN(conn_rtp_src->conn, DRTP, LOGL_ERROR,
"Unknown AMR format for size %u\n", msgb_l3len(msg));
msgb_free(msg);
return ft;
}
msgb_pull_to_l3(msg);
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_DEBUG, "Convert IuUP -> AMR: ft %d, len %d\n", ft, msgb_l3len(msg));
if (mgcp_codec_amr_is_octet_aligned(conn_rtp_dst->end.codec)) {
amr_hdr = (struct amr_hdr *) msgb_push(msg, sizeof(struct amr_hdr));
amr_hdr->cmr = 15; /* no change */
amr_hdr->f = 0;
amr_hdr->q = !fqc;
amr_hdr->ft = ft & 0xff;
amr_hdr->pad1 = 0;
amr_hdr->pad2 = 0;
} else {
OSMO_ASSERT(msgb_tailroom(msg) >= 2);
msgb_put(msg, 2);
osmo_amr_iuup_to_bwe(msgb_data(msg), msgb_length(msg) - 2, msgb_length(msg) + 2);
/* fill bwe header */
amr_data = msgb_data(msg);
/* CMR no change | follow bit | ft (3 of 4 bits) */
amr_data[0] = 15 << 4 | (0 << 3) | (ft >> 1);
amr_data[1] |= ((ft & 0x1) << 7) | (((!fqc) & 0x1) << 6);
amr_length = (osmo_amr_bits(ft) + 10 + 7) / 8;
msgb_trim(msg, amr_length);
}
rtp_hdr = (struct rtp_hdr *) msgb_push(msg, sizeof(*rtp_hdr));
*rtp_hdr = (struct rtp_hdr){
.csrc_count = 0,
.extension = 0,
.padding = 0,
.version = 0,
.payload_type = conn_rtp_dst->end.codec->payload_type,
.marker = 0,
.sequence = frame_nr,
.timestamp = 0,
.ssrc = 0
};
rc = mgcp_send(conn_rtp_dst->conn->endp, true, NULL, msg, conn_rtp_src, conn_rtp_dst);
msgb_free(msg);
return rc;
}
/* Handle RNL Data primitive received from the IuUP layer FSM: Bridge it to the
* sister connection in the endpoint: */
static int _conn_iuup_rx_rnl_data(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp_src, struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *irp)
{
struct mgcp_conn *conn_dst;
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp_dst;
int rc;
conn_dst = _find_dst_conn(conn_rtp_src->conn);
/* There is no destination conn, stop here */
if (!conn_dst) {
LOGPCONN(conn_rtp_src->conn, DRTP, LOGL_DEBUG,
"no connection to forward an incoming IuUP payload to\n");
rc = -1;
goto free_ret;
}
/* The destination conn is not an RTP/IuUP connection */
if (conn_dst->type != MGCP_CONN_TYPE_RTP) {
LOGPCONN(conn_rtp_src->conn, DRTP, LOGL_ERROR,
"unable to find suitable destination conn\n");
rc = -1;
goto free_ret;
}
conn_rtp_dst = &conn_dst->u.rtp;
switch (conn_rtp_dst->type) {
case MGCP_RTP_IUUP:
return bridge_iuup_to_iuup_peer(conn_rtp_src, conn_rtp_dst, irp);
case MGCP_RTP_DEFAULT:
return bridge_iuup_to_rtp_peer(conn_rtp_src, conn_rtp_dst, irp);
case MGCP_OSMUX_BSC:
case MGCP_OSMUX_BSC_NAT:
default:
LOGPCONN(conn_rtp_src->conn, DRTP, LOGL_ERROR,
"Forward of IuUP payload to RTP connection type %u not supported!\n",
conn_rtp_dst->type);
rc = 0;
}
free_ret:
msgb_free(irp->oph.msg);
return rc;
}
/* Handle RNL Status-Init primitive received from the IuUP layer FSM.
* Potentially configure sister conn as IuUP Init-Active: */
static int _conn_iuup_rx_rnl_status_init(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp_src, struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *irp)
{
struct mgcp_conn *conn_dst;
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp_dst;
int rc = 0;
struct msgb *msg;
if (conn_rtp_src->iuup.init_ind) {
/* We received more than one IuUP Initialization. It's probably
* a retransmission, so simply ignore it (lower layers take care
* of ACKing it). */
LOGPCONN(conn_rtp_src->conn, DRTP, LOGL_INFO,
"Ignoring potential IuUP Initialization retrans\n");
return 0;
}
msg = msgb_copy_c(conn_rtp_src->conn, irp->oph.msg, "iuup-init-copy");
conn_rtp_src->iuup.init_ind = (struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *)msgb_data(msg);
conn_rtp_src->iuup.init_ind->oph.msg = msg;
/* Find RFCI containing NO_DATA: */
conn_rtp_src->iuup.rfci_id_no_data = _find_rfci_no_data(irp);
conn_dst = _find_dst_conn(conn_rtp_src->conn);
/* If not yet there, peer will potentially be IuUP-Initialized later
* when we attempt to bridge audio towards it. See bridge_iuup_to_iuup_peer() */
if (!conn_dst)
return 0;
conn_rtp_dst = &conn_dst->u.rtp;
if (!mgcp_conn_rtp_is_iuup(conn_rtp_dst))
return 0; /* Nothing to do */
/* We received IuUP parameters on the peer (RNC), Init actively this conn (against CN): */
if (!conn_rtp_dst->iuup.configured)
rc = _conn_iuup_configure_as_active(conn_rtp_dst, irp);
return rc;
}
/* Handle RNL Status primitives received from the IuUP layer FSM: */
static int _conn_iuup_rx_rnl_status(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp_src, struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *irp)
{
int rc;
switch (irp->u.status.procedure) {
case IUUP_PROC_INIT:
rc = _conn_iuup_rx_rnl_status_init(conn_rtp_src, irp);
break;
case IUUP_PROC_RATE_CTRL:
case IUUP_PROC_TIME_ALIGN:
case IUUP_PROC_ERR_EVENT:
default:
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_rtp_src, LOGL_ERROR,
"Received IuUP RNL STATUS procedure type %u not handled\n",
irp->u.status.procedure);
rc = 0;
}
return rc;
}
/* Received RNL primitive from the IuUP layer FSM containing IuUP Status or
* data. Continue pushing it up the stack, either IuUP Status or Data: */
static int _conn_iuup_user_prim_cb(struct osmo_prim_hdr *oph, void *ctx)
{
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp_src = ctx;
struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *irp = (struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *)oph;
struct msgb *msg = oph->msg;
int rc;
switch (OSMO_PRIM_HDR(&irp->oph)) {
case OSMO_PRIM(OSMO_IUUP_RNL_DATA, PRIM_OP_INDICATION):
/* we pass ownsership of msg here: */
rc = _conn_iuup_rx_rnl_data(conn_rtp_src, irp);
break;
case OSMO_PRIM(OSMO_IUUP_RNL_STATUS, PRIM_OP_INDICATION):
rc = _conn_iuup_rx_rnl_status(conn_rtp_src, irp);
msgb_free(msg);
break;
default:
msgb_free(msg);
OSMO_ASSERT(false);
}
return rc;
}
/*! Send |RTP+IuUP| data down the stack of the specified destination connection.
* \param[in] endp associated endpoint (for configuration, logging).
* \param[in] buf buffer that contains the |RTP+IuUP| data.
* \param[in] len length of the buffer that contains the |RTP+IuUP| data.
* \param[in] conn_src associated source connection.
* \param[in] conn_dst associated destination connection.
* \returns 0 on success, -1 on ERROR. */
static int mgcp_send_iuup(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct msgb *msg,
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_src, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_dst)
{
/*! When no destination connection is available (e.g. when only one
* connection in loopback mode exists), then the source connection
* shall be specified as destination connection */
struct mgcp_rtp_end *rtp_end;
struct mgcp_rtp_state *rtp_state;
char ipbuf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
struct rtp_hdr *hdr = (struct rtp_hdr *)msgb_data(msg);
int buflen = msgb_length(msg);
char *dest_name;
int len;
OSMO_ASSERT(conn_src);
OSMO_ASSERT(conn_dst);
LOGPENDP(endp, DRTP, LOGL_DEBUG, "delivering IuUP packet...\n");
/* Note: In case of loopback configuration, both, the source and the
* destination will point to the same connection. */
rtp_end = &conn_dst->end;
rtp_state = &conn_src->state;
dest_name = conn_dst->conn->name;
/* Ensure we have an alternative SSRC in case we need it, see also
* gen_rtp_header() */
if (rtp_state->alt_rtp_tx_ssrc == 0)
rtp_state->alt_rtp_tx_ssrc = rand();
if (!rtp_end->output_enabled) {
rtpconn_rate_ctr_add(conn_dst, endp, RTP_DROPPED_PACKETS_CTR, 1);
LOGPENDP(endp, DRTP, LOGL_DEBUG,
"output disabled, drop to %s %s "
"rtp_port:%u rtcp_port:%u\n",
dest_name,
osmo_sockaddr_ntop(&rtp_end->addr.u.sa, ipbuf),
ntohs(rtp_end->rtp_port), ntohs(rtp_end->rtcp_port)
);
return 0;
}
/* Specs say, in IuUP, the RTP seqnum and timestamp should actually be
* ignored by the receiver, but still it's useful for debug purposes
* to set it. Moreover, it seems ip.access nano3g produces much worse
* audio output on the air side if timestamp is not set properly. */
hdr->timestamp = osmo_htonl(mgcp_get_current_ts(rtp_end->codec->rate));
hdr->sequence = osmo_htons(rtp_state->alt_rtp_tx_sequence);
hdr->ssrc = rtp_state->alt_rtp_tx_ssrc;
LOGPENDP(endp, DRTP, LOGL_DEBUG,
"process/send IuUP to %s %s rtp_port:%u rtcp_port:%u\n",
dest_name, osmo_sockaddr_ntop(&rtp_end->addr.u.sa, ipbuf),
ntohs(rtp_end->rtp_port), ntohs(rtp_end->rtcp_port));
/* Forward a copy of the RTP data to a debug ip/port */
forward_data_tap(rtp_end->rtp.fd, &conn_src->tap_out,
msg);
len = mgcp_udp_send(rtp_end->rtp.fd, &rtp_end->addr, rtp_end->rtp_port,
(char *)hdr, buflen);
if (len <= 0)
return len;
rtpconn_rate_ctr_add(conn_dst, endp, RTP_PACKETS_TX_CTR, 1);
rtpconn_rate_ctr_add(conn_dst, endp, RTP_OCTETS_TX_CTR, len);
rtp_state->alt_rtp_tx_sequence++;
return len;
}
/* Received TNL primitive from IuUP layer FSM, transmit it further down to the
* socket towards destination peer. */
static int _conn_iuup_transport_prim_cb(struct osmo_prim_hdr *oph, void *ctx)
{
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp_dst = ctx;
struct mgcp_conn *conn_dst = conn_rtp_dst->conn;
struct osmo_iuup_tnl_prim *itp = (struct osmo_iuup_tnl_prim *)oph;
struct mgcp_conn *conn_src;
struct msgb *msg;
struct rtp_hdr *rtph;
OSMO_ASSERT(OSMO_PRIM_HDR(&itp->oph) == OSMO_PRIM(OSMO_IUUP_TNL_UNITDATA, PRIM_OP_REQUEST));
msg = oph->msg;
talloc_steal(conn_rtp_dst->conn, msg);
msgb_pull_to_l2(msg);
rtph = (struct rtp_hdr *)msgb_push(msg, sizeof(*rtph));
/* TODO: fill rtph properly: */
*rtph = (struct rtp_hdr){
.csrc_count = 0,
.extension = 0,
.padding = 0,
.version = 2,
.payload_type = conn_rtp_dst->end.codec->payload_type,
.marker = 0,
.sequence = 0,
.timestamp = 0,
.ssrc = 0
};
/* The destination of the destination conn is the source conn, right? */
conn_src = _find_dst_conn(conn_dst);
if (!conn_src) {
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_rtp_dst, LOGL_NOTICE,
"Couldn't find source conn for IuUP dst conn\n");
/* If there's no sister connection we are either still
* initializing (so we want to send back Init (ACK)), or we are
* probably in loopback mode anyway, so use dst as src. */
conn_src = conn_dst;
}
return mgcp_send_iuup(conn_dst->endp, msg, &conn_src->u.rtp, conn_rtp_dst);
}
/* Used to upgrade a regular RTP connection (MGCP_RTP_DEFAULT) to become a IuUP
* connection (MGCP_RTP_IUUP) */
int mgcp_conn_iuup_init(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp)
{
conn_rtp->type = MGCP_RTP_IUUP;
conn_rtp->iuup.iui = osmo_iuup_instance_alloc(conn_rtp->conn, conn_rtp->conn->id);
OSMO_ASSERT(conn_rtp->iuup.iui);
osmo_iuup_instance_set_user_prim_cb(conn_rtp->iuup.iui, _conn_iuup_user_prim_cb, conn_rtp);
osmo_iuup_instance_set_transport_prim_cb(conn_rtp->iuup.iui, _conn_iuup_transport_prim_cb, conn_rtp);
conn_rtp->iuup.rfci_id_no_data = -1;
return 0;
}
/* Cleanup specific IuUP connection (MGCP_RTP_IUUP) state, allocated by mgcp_conn_iuup_init() */
void mgcp_conn_iuup_cleanup(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp)
{
osmo_iuup_instance_free(conn_rtp->iuup.iui);
conn_rtp->iuup.iui = NULL;
}
/* Received RTP+IuUP pkt from socket of conn_rtp_src, build a TNL primitive to
* push it further up the stack to the IuUP layer FSM to handle and/or bridge it */
int mgcp_conn_iuup_dispatch_rtp(struct msgb *msg)
{
struct osmo_rtp_msg_ctx *mc = OSMO_RTP_MSG_CTX(msg);
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp_src = mc->conn_src;
int rc = 0;
bool force_output_enabled = false;
bool prev_output_enabled;
struct osmo_sockaddr prev_rem_addr;
uint16_t prev_rem_rtp_port;
OSMO_ASSERT(mgcp_conn_rtp_is_iuup(conn_rtp_src));
if ((rc = check_rtp_iuup(conn_rtp_src, msg)) < 0)
goto free_ret;
if (!conn_rtp_src->iuup.configured) {
/* We received the first message without sending any, the peer is the active side (RNC). */
rc = _conn_iuup_configure_as_passive(conn_rtp_src);
if (rc < 0)
goto free_ret;
/* We need to force allowance of RTP containing Init-ACK back: */
prev_output_enabled = conn_rtp_src->end.output_enabled;
conn_rtp_src->end.output_enabled = true;
force_output_enabled = true;
/* Fill in the peer address so that we can send Init-ACK back: */
prev_rem_addr = conn_rtp_src->end.addr;
prev_rem_rtp_port = conn_rtp_src->end.rtp_port;
conn_rtp_src->end.addr = *mc->from_addr;
conn_rtp_src->end.rtp_port = htons(osmo_sockaddr_port(&mc->from_addr->u.sa));
}
rc = _conn_iuup_rtp_pl_up(conn_rtp_src, msg);
if (force_output_enabled) {
conn_rtp_src->end.output_enabled = prev_output_enabled;
conn_rtp_src->end.addr = prev_rem_addr;
conn_rtp_src->end.rtp_port = prev_rem_rtp_port;
}
return rc;
free_ret:
msgb_free(msg);
return rc;
}
/* Build IuUP RNL Data primitive from msg containing an incoming RTP pkt from
* peer and send it down the IuUP layer towards the destination as IuUP/RTP: */
int mgcp_conn_iuup_send_rtp(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_src_rtp, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_dest_rtp, struct msgb *msg)
{
struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *irp;
struct rtp_hdr *rtph;
int rc = -1;
int iuup_length = 0;
int8_t rfci;
/* Tx RNL-DATA.req */
rtph = (struct rtp_hdr *)msgb_data(msg);
msgb_pull(msg, sizeof(*rtph));
/* FIXME: validate amr packets */
irp = osmo_iuup_rnl_prim_alloc(conn_dest_rtp->conn, OSMO_IUUP_RNL_DATA, PRIM_OP_REQUEST, MGW_IUUP_MSGB_SIZE);
irp->u.data.frame_nr = htons(rtph->sequence) % 16;
/* TODO: CMR handling & multiple frames handling */
if (strcmp(conn_src_rtp->end.codec->subtype_name, "AMR") != 0) {
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_src_rtp, LOGL_ERROR,
"Bridge RTP=>IuUP: Bridging src codec %s to IuUP AMR not supported\n",
conn_src_rtp->end.codec->subtype_name);
goto free_ret;
}
if (mgcp_codec_amr_is_octet_aligned(conn_src_rtp->end.codec)) {
struct amr_hdr *amr_hdr = (struct amr_hdr *) msgb_data(msg);
if (msgb_length(msg) < (sizeof(*amr_hdr))) {
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_src_rtp, LOGL_NOTICE,
"Bridge RTP=>IuUP: too short for AMR OA hdr (%u)\n", msgb_length(msg));
goto free_ret;
}
if (amr_hdr->ft >= AMR_FT_MAX) {
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_src_rtp, LOGL_NOTICE, "Bridge RTP=>IuUP: wrong AMR OA ft=%u\n", amr_hdr->ft);
goto free_ret;
}
if ((rfci = _conn_iuup_amr_ft_2_rfci(conn_dest_rtp, amr_hdr->ft)) < 0) {
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_dest_rtp, LOGL_NOTICE, "Bridge RTP=>IuUP: No RFCI found for AMR OA ft=%u\n", amr_hdr->ft);
goto free_ret;
}
irp->u.data.fqc = amr_hdr->q;
irp->u.data.rfci = rfci;
msgb_pull(msg, 2);
} else {
uint8_t *amr_bwe_hdr = (uint8_t *) msgb_data(msg);
int8_t ft;
if (msgb_length(msg) < 2) {
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_src_rtp, LOGL_NOTICE,
"Bridge RTP=>IuUP: too short for AMR BE hdr (%u)\n", msgb_length(msg));
goto free_ret;
}
ft = ((amr_bwe_hdr[0] & 0x07) << 1) | ((amr_bwe_hdr[1] & 0x80) >> 7);
if (ft >= AMR_FT_MAX) {
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_src_rtp, LOGL_NOTICE, "Bridge RTP=>IuUP: wrong AMR BE ft=%u\n", ft);
goto free_ret;
}
if ((rfci = _conn_iuup_amr_ft_2_rfci(conn_dest_rtp, ft)) < 0) {
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_dest_rtp, LOGL_NOTICE, "Bridge RTP=>IuUP: No RFCI found for AMR BE ft=%u\n", ft);
goto free_ret;
}
irp->u.data.fqc = ((amr_bwe_hdr[1] & 0x40) >> 6);
irp->u.data.rfci = rfci;
rc = iuup_length = osmo_amr_bwe_to_iuup(msgb_data(msg), msgb_length(msg));
if (rc < 0) {
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_dest_rtp, LOGL_ERROR, "Bridge RTP=>IuUP: Failed convert the RTP/AMR to IuUP payload\n");
return rc;
}
msgb_trim(msg, iuup_length);
}
irp->oph.msg->l3h = msgb_put(irp->oph.msg, msgb_length(msg));
memcpy(irp->oph.msg->l3h, msgb_data(msg), msgb_length(msg));
if ((rc = osmo_iuup_rnl_prim_down(conn_dest_rtp->iuup.iui, irp)) != 0)
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_dest_rtp, LOGL_ERROR, "Bridge RTP=>IuUP: Failed Tx RTP payload down the IuUP layer\n");
return rc;
free_ret:
msgb_free(irp->oph.msg);
return -1;
}
/* Build IuUP RNL Data primitive from msg containing dummy content and send it
* down the IuUP layer towards the destination as IuUP/RTP: */
int mgcp_conn_iuup_send_dummy(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn_rtp)
{
struct osmo_iuup_rnl_prim *irp;
int rc;
if (conn_rtp->iuup.rfci_id_no_data == -1) {
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_rtp, LOGL_NOTICE, "No RFCI NO_DATA found, unable to send dummy packet\n");
return -ENOTSUP;
}
irp = osmo_iuup_rnl_prim_alloc(conn_rtp->conn, OSMO_IUUP_RNL_DATA, PRIM_OP_REQUEST, MGW_IUUP_MSGB_SIZE);
irp->u.data.frame_nr = 0;
irp->u.data.fqc = IUUP_FQC_FRAME_GOOD;
irp->u.data.rfci = conn_rtp->iuup.rfci_id_no_data;
irp->oph.msg->l3h = irp->oph.msg->tail;
if ((rc = osmo_iuup_rnl_prim_down(conn_rtp->iuup.iui, irp)) != 0) {
LOG_CONN_RTP(conn_rtp, LOGL_ERROR, "Failed Tx RTP dummy payload down the IuUP layer\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
return 0;
}

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@@ -24,11 +24,14 @@
#include <limits.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_internal.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/osmux.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_protocol.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_common.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_msg.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_conn.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_endp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_trunk.h>
/*! Display an mgcp message on the log output.
* \param[in] message mgcp message string
@@ -105,10 +108,9 @@ int mgcp_parse_conn_mode(const char *mode, struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
ret = -1;
}
/* Special handling für RTP connections */
/* Special handling for RTP connections */
if (conn->type == MGCP_CONN_TYPE_RTP) {
conn->u.rtp.end.output_enabled =
conn->mode & MGCP_CONN_SEND_ONLY ? 1 : 0;
conn->u.rtp.end.output_enabled = !!(conn->mode & MGCP_CONN_SEND_ONLY);
}
LOGPENDP(endp, DLMGCP, LOGL_DEBUG, "conn:%s\n", mgcp_conn_dump(conn));
@@ -118,7 +120,7 @@ int mgcp_parse_conn_mode(const char *mode, struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
/* Special handling für RTP connections */
if (conn->type == MGCP_CONN_TYPE_RTP) {
LOGPCONN(conn, DLMGCP, LOGL_DEBUG, "output_enabled %d\n",
LOGPCONN(conn, DLMGCP, LOGL_DEBUG, "output_enabled %u\n",
conn->u.rtp.end.output_enabled);
}
@@ -129,185 +131,20 @@ int mgcp_parse_conn_mode(const char *mode, struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
return ret;
}
/* We have a null terminated string with the endpoint name here. We only
* support two kinds. Simple ones as seen on the BSC level and the ones
* seen on the trunk side. (helper function for find_endpoint()) */
static struct mgcp_endpoint *find_e1_endpoint(struct mgcp_config *cfg,
const char *mgcp)
{
char *rest = NULL;
struct mgcp_trunk_config *tcfg;
int trunk, endp;
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp_ptr;
trunk = strtoul(mgcp + 6, &rest, 10);
if (rest == NULL || rest[0] != '/' || trunk < 1) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "Wrong trunk name '%s'\n", mgcp);
return NULL;
}
endp = strtoul(rest + 1, &rest, 10);
if (rest == NULL || rest[0] != '@') {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "Wrong endpoint name '%s'\n", mgcp);
return NULL;
}
/* signalling is on timeslot 1 */
if (endp == 1)
return NULL;
tcfg = mgcp_trunk_num(cfg, trunk);
if (!tcfg) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "The trunk %d is not declared.\n",
trunk);
return NULL;
}
if (!tcfg->endpoints) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR,
"Endpoints of trunk %d not allocated.\n", trunk);
return NULL;
}
if (endp < 1 || endp >= tcfg->number_endpoints) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "Failed to find endpoint '%s'\n",
mgcp);
return NULL;
}
endp_ptr = &tcfg->endpoints[endp];
endp_ptr->wildcarded_req = false;
return endp_ptr;
}
/* Find an endpoint that is not in use. Do this by going through the endpoint
* array, check the callid. A callid nullpointer indicates that the endpoint
* is free */
static struct mgcp_endpoint *find_free_endpoint(struct mgcp_endpoint *endpoints,
unsigned int number_endpoints)
{
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp;
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i < number_endpoints; i++) {
if (endpoints[i].callid == NULL) {
endp = &endpoints[i];
LOGPENDP(endp, DLMGCP, LOGL_DEBUG,
"found free endpoint\n");
endp->wildcarded_req = true;
return endp;
}
}
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "Not able to find a free endpoint\n");
return NULL;
}
/* Check if the domain name, which is supplied with the endpoint name
* matches the configuration. */
static int check_domain_name(struct mgcp_config *cfg, const char *mgcp)
{
char *domain_to_check;
domain_to_check = strstr(mgcp, "@");
if (!domain_to_check)
return -EINVAL;
/* Accept any domain if configured as "*" */
if (!strcmp(cfg->domain, "*"))
return 0;
if (strcmp(domain_to_check+1, cfg->domain) != 0) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "Wrong domain name '%s', expecting '%s'\n", mgcp, cfg->domain);
return -EINVAL;
}
return 0;
}
/* Search the endpoint pool for the endpoint that had been selected via the
* MGCP message (helper function for mgcp_analyze_header()) */
static struct mgcp_endpoint *find_endpoint(struct mgcp_config *cfg,
const char *mgcp,
int *cause)
{
char *endptr = NULL;
unsigned int gw = INT_MAX;
const char *endpoint_number_str;
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp;
*cause = 0;
/* Check if the domainname in the request is correct */
if (check_domain_name(cfg, mgcp)) {
*cause = -500;
return NULL;
}
/* Check if the E1 trunk is requested */
if (strncmp(mgcp, "ds/e1", 5) == 0) {
endp = find_e1_endpoint(cfg, mgcp);
if (!endp)
*cause = -500;
return endp;
}
/* Check if the virtual trunk is addressed (new, correct way with prefix) */
if (strncmp
(mgcp, MGCP_ENDPOINT_PREFIX_VIRTUAL_TRUNK,
strlen(MGCP_ENDPOINT_PREFIX_VIRTUAL_TRUNK)) == 0) {
endpoint_number_str =
mgcp + strlen(MGCP_ENDPOINT_PREFIX_VIRTUAL_TRUNK);
if (endpoint_number_str[0] == '*') {
endp = find_free_endpoint(cfg->trunk.endpoints,
cfg->trunk.number_endpoints);
if (!endp)
*cause = -403;
return endp;
}
gw = strtoul(endpoint_number_str, &endptr, 16);
if (gw < cfg->trunk.number_endpoints && endptr[0] == '@') {
endp = &cfg->trunk.endpoints[gw];
endp->wildcarded_req = false;
return endp;
}
}
/* Deprecated method without prefix */
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_NOTICE,
"Addressing virtual trunk without prefix (deprecated), please use %s: '%s'\n",
MGCP_ENDPOINT_PREFIX_VIRTUAL_TRUNK, mgcp);
gw = strtoul(mgcp, &endptr, 16);
if (gw < cfg->trunk.number_endpoints && endptr[0] == '@') {
endp = &cfg->trunk.endpoints[gw];
endp->wildcarded_req = false;
return endp;
}
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "Not able to find the endpoint: '%s'\n", mgcp);
*cause = -500;
return NULL;
}
/*! Analyze and parse the the hader of an MGCP messeage string.
* \param[out] pdata caller provided memory to store the parsing results
* \param[in] data mgcp message string
* \returns when the status line was complete and transaction_id and
* endp out parameters are set, -1 on error */
* \param[out] pdata caller provided memory to store the parsing results.
* \param[in] data mgcp message string.
* \returns 0 when the status line was complete and parseable, negative (MGCP
* cause code) on error. */
int mgcp_parse_header(struct mgcp_parse_data *pdata, char *data)
{
int i = 0;
char *elem, *save = NULL;
int cause;
/*! This function will parse the header part of the received
* MGCP message. The parsing results are stored in pdata.
* The function will also automatically search the pool with
* available endpoints in order to find an endpoint that matches
* the endpoint string in in the header */
* MGCP message. The parsing results are stored in pdata. */
OSMO_ASSERT(data);
pdata->trans = "000000";
for (elem = strtok_r(data, " ", &save); elem;
elem = strtok_r(NULL, " ", &save)) {
@@ -316,13 +153,7 @@ int mgcp_parse_header(struct mgcp_parse_data *pdata, char *data)
pdata->trans = elem;
break;
case 1:
pdata->endp = find_endpoint(pdata->cfg, elem, &cause);
if (!pdata->endp) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR,
"Unable to find Endpoint `%s'\n", elem);
OSMO_ASSERT(cause < 0);
return cause;
}
pdata->epname = elem;
break;
case 2:
if (strcasecmp("MGCP", elem)) {
@@ -332,11 +163,8 @@ int mgcp_parse_header(struct mgcp_parse_data *pdata, char *data)
}
break;
case 3:
if (strcmp("1.0", elem)) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "MGCP version `%s' "
"not supported\n", elem);
if (strcmp("1.0", elem))
return -528;
}
break;
}
i++;
@@ -344,8 +172,6 @@ int mgcp_parse_header(struct mgcp_parse_data *pdata, char *data)
if (i != 4) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "MGCP status line too short.\n");
pdata->trans = "000000";
pdata->endp = NULL;
return -510;
}
@@ -382,28 +208,30 @@ int mgcp_parse_osmux_cid(const char *line)
}
/*! Check MGCP parameter line (string) for plausibility.
* \param[in] endp pointer to endpoint (only used for log output)
* \param[in] endp pointer to endpoint (only used for log output, may be NULL)
* \param[in] trunk pointer to trunk (only used for log output, may be NULL if endp is not NULL)
* \param[in] line single parameter line from the MGCP message
* \returns 1 when line seems plausible, 0 on error */
int mgcp_check_param(const struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, const char *line)
* \returns true when line seems plausible, false on error */
bool mgcp_check_param(const struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_trunk *trunk, const char *line)
{
const size_t line_len = strlen(line);
if (line[0] != '\0' && line_len < 2) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR,
"Wrong MGCP option format: '%s' on 0x%x\n",
line, ENDPOINT_NUMBER(endp));
return 0;
if (endp)
LOGPENDP(endp, DLMGCP, LOGL_NOTICE, "wrong MGCP option format: '%s'\n", line);
else
LOGPTRUNK(trunk, DLMGCP, LOGL_NOTICE, "wrong MGCP option format: '%s'\n", line);
return false;
}
/* FIXME: A couple more checks wouldn't hurt... */
return 1;
return true;
}
/*! Check if the specified callid seems plausible.
* \param[in] endp pointer to endpoint
* \param{in] callid to verify
* \returns 1 when callid seems plausible, 0 on error */
* \returns 0 when callid seems plausible, -1 on error */
int mgcp_verify_call_id(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, const char *callid)
{
/*! This function compares the supplied callid with the called that is

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@@ -23,10 +23,11 @@
#include <osmocom/netif/amr.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_internal.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_protocol.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/osmux.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_conn.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_endp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_trunk.h>
static struct osmo_fd osmux_fd;
@@ -34,6 +35,7 @@ static LLIST_HEAD(osmux_handle_list);
struct osmux_handle {
struct llist_head head;
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn;
struct osmux_in_handle *in;
struct in_addr rem_addr;
int rem_port; /* network byte order */
@@ -46,14 +48,17 @@ static void *osmux;
static void osmux_deliver_cb(struct msgb *batch_msg, void *data)
{
struct osmux_handle *handle = data;
struct sockaddr_in out = {
.sin_family = AF_INET,
.sin_port = handle->rem_port,
};
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn = handle->conn;
memcpy(&out.sin_addr, &handle->rem_addr, sizeof(handle->rem_addr));
sendto(osmux_fd.fd, batch_msg->data, batch_msg->len, 0,
(struct sockaddr *)&out, sizeof(out));
if (conn->end.output_enabled) {
struct sockaddr_in out = {
.sin_family = AF_INET,
.sin_port = handle->rem_port,
};
memcpy(&out.sin_addr, &handle->rem_addr, sizeof(handle->rem_addr));
sendto(osmux_fd.fd, batch_msg->data, batch_msg->len, 0,
(struct sockaddr *)&out, sizeof(out));
}
msgb_free(batch_msg);
}
@@ -108,13 +113,15 @@ static void osmux_handle_put(struct osmux_in_handle *in)
/* Allocate free OSMUX handle */
static struct osmux_handle *
osmux_handle_alloc(struct mgcp_config *cfg, struct in_addr *addr, int rem_port)
osmux_handle_alloc(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn, struct in_addr *addr, int rem_port)
{
struct osmux_handle *h;
struct mgcp_config *cfg = conn->conn->endp->trunk->cfg;
h = talloc_zero(osmux, struct osmux_handle);
if (!h)
return NULL;
h->conn = conn;
h->rem_addr = *addr;
h->rem_port = rem_port;
h->refcnt++;
@@ -147,15 +154,20 @@ osmux_handle_alloc(struct mgcp_config *cfg, struct in_addr *addr, int rem_port)
/* Lookup existing handle for a specified address, if the handle can not be
* found, the function will automatically allocate one */
static struct osmux_in_handle *
osmux_handle_lookup(struct mgcp_config *cfg, struct in_addr *addr, int rem_port)
osmux_handle_lookup(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn, struct osmo_sockaddr *addr, int rem_port)
{
struct osmux_handle *h;
h = osmux_handle_find_get(addr, rem_port);
if (addr->u.sa.sa_family != AF_INET) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_DEBUG, "IPv6 not supported in osmux yet!\n");
return NULL;
}
h = osmux_handle_find_get(&addr->u.sin.sin_addr, rem_port);
if (h != NULL)
return h->in;
h = osmux_handle_alloc(cfg, addr, rem_port);
h = osmux_handle_alloc(conn, &addr->u.sin.sin_addr, rem_port);
if (h == NULL)
return NULL;
@@ -197,14 +209,15 @@ static struct mgcp_conn_rtp*
osmux_conn_lookup(struct mgcp_config *cfg, uint8_t cid,
struct in_addr *from_addr)
{
struct mgcp_trunk *trunk = mgcp_trunk_by_num(cfg, MGCP_TRUNK_VIRTUAL, MGCP_VIRT_TRUNK_ID);
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp;
struct mgcp_conn *conn = NULL;
struct mgcp_conn_rtp * conn_rtp;
int i;
for (i=0; i<cfg->trunk.number_endpoints; i++) {
for (i = 0; i < trunk->number_endpoints; i++) {
endp = &cfg->trunk.endpoints[i];
endp = trunk->endpoints[i];
llist_for_each_entry(conn, &endp->conns, entry) {
if (conn->type != MGCP_CONN_TYPE_RTP)
@@ -234,13 +247,15 @@ static void scheduled_from_osmux_tx_rtp_cb(struct msgb *msg, void *data)
{
struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn = data;
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp = conn->conn->endp;
struct sockaddr_in addr = {
.sin_addr = conn->end.addr,
.sin_port = conn->end.rtp_port,
}; /* FIXME: not set/used in cb */
struct osmo_sockaddr addr = { /* FIXME: do we know the source address?? */ };
struct osmo_rtp_msg_ctx *mc = OSMO_RTP_MSG_CTX(msg);
*mc = (struct osmo_rtp_msg_ctx){
.proto = MGCP_PROTO_RTP,
.conn_src = conn,
.from_addr = &addr,
};
endp->type->dispatch_rtp_cb(MGCP_PROTO_RTP, &addr, (char *)msg->data, msg->len, conn->conn);
endp->type->dispatch_rtp_cb(msg);
msgb_free(msg);
}
@@ -271,6 +286,8 @@ static struct msgb *osmux_recv(struct osmo_fd *ofd, struct sockaddr_in *addr)
static int endp_osmux_state_check(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn,
bool sending)
{
char ipbuf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
switch(conn->osmux.state) {
case OSMUX_STATE_ACTIVATING:
if (osmux_enable_conn(endp, conn, &conn->end.addr, conn->end.rtp_port) < 0) {
@@ -283,7 +300,8 @@ static int endp_osmux_state_check(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn_r
LOGPCONN(conn->conn, DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR,
"Osmux %s CID %u towards %s:%u is now enabled\n",
sending ? "sent" : "received",
conn->osmux.cid, inet_ntoa(conn->end.addr),
conn->osmux.cid,
osmo_sockaddr_ntop(&conn->end.addr.u.sa, ipbuf),
ntohs(conn->end.rtp_port));
return 0;
case OSMUX_STATE_ENABLED:
@@ -357,7 +375,7 @@ static int osmux_read_fd_cb(struct osmo_fd *ofd, unsigned int what)
}
/* not any further processing dummy messages */
if (msg->data[0] == MGCP_DUMMY_LOAD)
if (mgcp_is_rtp_dummy_payload(msg))
return osmux_handle_dummy(cfg, &addr, msg);
rem = msg->len;
@@ -372,6 +390,8 @@ static int osmux_read_fd_cb(struct osmo_fd *ofd, unsigned int what)
goto out;
}
mgcp_conn_watchdog_kick(conn_src->conn);
/*conn_dst = mgcp_find_dst_conn(conn_src->conn);
if (!conn_dst) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR,
@@ -396,17 +416,15 @@ int osmux_init(int role, struct mgcp_config *cfg)
{
int ret;
osmux_fd.cb = osmux_read_fd_cb;
osmux_fd.data = cfg;
osmo_fd_setup(&osmux_fd, -1, OSMO_FD_READ, osmux_read_fd_cb, cfg, 0);
ret = mgcp_create_bind(cfg->osmux_addr, &osmux_fd, cfg->osmux_port);
ret = mgcp_create_bind(cfg->osmux_addr, &osmux_fd, cfg->osmux_port,
cfg->endp_dscp, cfg->endp_priority);
if (ret < 0) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "cannot bind OSMUX socket to %s:%u\n",
cfg->osmux_addr, cfg->osmux_port);
return ret;
}
mgcp_set_ip_tos(osmux_fd.fd, cfg->endp_dscp);
osmux_fd.when |= BSC_FD_READ;
ret = osmo_fd_register(&osmux_fd);
if (ret < 0) {
@@ -429,7 +447,7 @@ int osmux_init(int role, struct mgcp_config *cfg)
* \param[in] port portnumber of the remote OSMUX endpoint (in network byte order)
* \returns 0 on success, -1 on ERROR */
int osmux_enable_conn(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn,
struct in_addr *addr, uint16_t port)
struct osmo_sockaddr *addr, uint16_t port)
{
/*! If osmux is enabled, initialize the output handler. This handler is
* used to reconstruct the RTP flow from osmux. The RTP SSRC is
@@ -440,9 +458,9 @@ int osmux_enable_conn(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn,
* overlapping RTP SSRC traveling to the BTSes behind the BSC,
* similarly, for flows traveling to the MSC.
*/
struct in_addr addr_unset = {};
struct in6_addr addr_unset = {};
static const uint32_t rtp_ssrc_winlen = UINT32_MAX / (OSMUX_CID_MAX + 1);
uint16_t osmux_dummy = endp->cfg->osmux_dummy;
uint16_t osmux_dummy = endp->trunk->cfg->osmux_dummy;
/* Check if osmux is enabled for the specified connection */
if (conn->osmux.state != OSMUX_STATE_ACTIVATING) {
@@ -453,13 +471,16 @@ int osmux_enable_conn(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn,
}
/* Wait until we have the connection information from MDCX */
if (memcmp(&conn->end.addr, &addr_unset, sizeof(addr_unset)) == 0) {
if (memcmp(&conn->end.addr, &addr_unset,
conn->end.addr.u.sa.sa_family == AF_INET6 ?
sizeof(struct in6_addr) :
sizeof(struct in_addr)) == 0) {
LOGPCONN(conn->conn, DLMGCP, LOGL_INFO,
"Osmux remote address/port still unknown\n");
return -1;
}
conn->osmux.in = osmux_handle_lookup(endp->cfg, addr, port);
conn->osmux.in = osmux_handle_lookup(conn, addr, port);
if (!conn->osmux.in) {
LOGPCONN(conn->conn, DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR,
"Cannot allocate input osmux handle for conn:%s\n",
@@ -555,6 +576,7 @@ int conn_osmux_allocate_cid(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn, int osmux_cid)
* \returns bytes sent, -1 on error */
int osmux_send_dummy(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn)
{
char ipbuf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
struct osmux_hdr *osmuxh;
int buf_len;
struct in_addr addr_unset = {};
@@ -584,7 +606,8 @@ int osmux_send_dummy(struct mgcp_endpoint *endp, struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn)
LOGPCONN(conn->conn, DLMGCP, LOGL_DEBUG,
"sending OSMUX dummy load to %s:%u CID %u\n",
inet_ntoa(conn->end.addr), ntohs(conn->end.rtp_port), conn->osmux.cid);
osmo_sockaddr_ntop(&conn->end.addr.u.sa, ipbuf),
ntohs(conn->end.rtp_port), conn->osmux.cid);
return mgcp_udp_send(osmux_fd.fd, &conn->end.addr,
conn->end.rtp_port, (char*)osmuxh, buf_len);

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@@ -0,0 +1,325 @@
/* A Media Gateway Control Protocol Media Gateway: RFC 3435 */
/* rate-counter implementation */
/*
* (C) 2009-2012 by Holger Hans Peter Freyther <zecke@selfish.org>
* (C) 2009-2012 by On-Waves
* (C) 2017-2020 by sysmocom s.f.m.c. GmbH <info@sysmocom.de>
* All Rights Reserved
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include <stdatomic.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <osmocom/core/stats.h>
#include <osmocom/core/stat_item.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_conn.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_trunk.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_protocol.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_endp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_ratectr.h>
static const struct rate_ctr_desc mgcp_general_ctr_desc[] = {
/* rx_msgs = rx_msgs_retransmitted + rx_msgs_handled + rx_msgs_unhandled + err_rx_msg_parse + err_rx_no_endpoint */
[MGCP_GENERAL_RX_MSGS_TOTAL] = { "mgcp:rx_msgs", "total number of MGCP messages received." },
[MGCP_GENERAL_RX_MSGS_RETRANSMITTED] = { "mgcp:rx_msgs_retransmitted", "number of received retransmissions." },
[MGCP_GENERAL_RX_MSGS_HANDLED] = { "mgcp:rx_msgs_handled", "number of handled MGCP messages." },
[MGCP_GENERAL_RX_MSGS_UNHANDLED] = { "mgcp:rx_msgs_unhandled", "number of unhandled MGCP messages." },
[MGCP_GENERAL_RX_FAIL_MSG_PARSE] = { "mgcp:err_rx_msg_parse", "error parsing MGCP message." },
[MGCP_GENERAL_RX_FAIL_NO_ENDPOINT] =
{ "mgcp:err_rx_no_endpoint", "can't find MGCP endpoint, probably we've used all allocated endpoints." },
};
const static struct rate_ctr_group_desc mgcp_general_ctr_group_desc = {
.group_name_prefix = "mgcp",
.group_description = "mgcp general statistics",
.class_id = OSMO_STATS_CLASS_GLOBAL,
.num_ctr = ARRAY_SIZE(mgcp_general_ctr_desc),
.ctr_desc = mgcp_general_ctr_desc
};
static const struct rate_ctr_desc mgcp_crcx_ctr_desc[] = {
[MGCP_CRCX_SUCCESS] = { "crcx:success", "CRCX command processed successfully." },
[MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_BAD_ACTION] = { "crcx:bad_action", "bad action in CRCX command." },
[MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_UNHANDLED_PARAM] = { "crcx:unhandled_param", "unhandled parameter in CRCX command." },
[MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_MISSING_CALLID] = { "crcx:missing_callid", "missing CallId in CRCX command." },
[MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_INVALID_MODE] = { "crcx:invalid_mode", "invalid connection mode in CRCX command." },
[MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_LIMIT_EXCEEDED] = { "crcx:limit_exceeded", "limit of concurrent connections was reached." },
[MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_UNKNOWN_CALLID] = { "crcx:unkown_callid", "unknown CallId in CRCX command." },
[MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_ALLOC_CONN] = { "crcx:alloc_conn_fail", "connection allocation failure." },
[MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_NO_REMOTE_CONN_DESC] =
{ "crcx:no_remote_conn_desc", "no opposite end specified for connection." },
[MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_START_RTP] = { "crcx:start_rtp_failure", "failure to start RTP processing." },
[MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_NO_OSMUX] = { "crcx:no_osmux", "no osmux offered by peer." },
[MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_INVALID_CONN_OPTIONS] = { "crcx:conn_opt", "connection options invalid." },
[MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_CODEC_NEGOTIATION] = { "crcx:codec_nego", "codec negotiation failure." },
[MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_BIND_PORT] = { "crcx:bind_port", "port bind failure." },
[MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_AVAIL] = { "crcx:unavailable", "endpoint unavailable." },
[MGCP_CRCX_FAIL_CLAIM] = { "crcx:claim", "endpoint can not be claimed." },
};
const static struct rate_ctr_group_desc mgcp_crcx_ctr_group_desc = {
.group_name_prefix = "crcx",
.group_description = "crxc statistics",
.class_id = OSMO_STATS_CLASS_GLOBAL,
.num_ctr = ARRAY_SIZE(mgcp_crcx_ctr_desc),
.ctr_desc = mgcp_crcx_ctr_desc
};
static const struct rate_ctr_desc mgcp_mdcx_ctr_desc[] = {
[MGCP_MDCX_SUCCESS] = { "mdcx:success", "MDCX command processed successfully." },
[MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_WILDCARD] = { "mdcx:wildcard", "wildcard endpoint names in MDCX commands are unsupported." },
[MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_NO_CONN] = { "mdcx:no_conn", "endpoint specified in MDCX command has no active connections." },
[MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_INVALID_CALLID] = { "mdcx:callid", "invalid CallId specified in MDCX command." },
[MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_INVALID_CONNID] = { "mdcx:connid", "invalid connection ID specified in MDCX command." },
[MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_UNHANDLED_PARAM] = { "crcx:unhandled_param", "unhandled parameter in MDCX command." },
[MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_NO_CONNID] = { "mdcx:no_connid", "no connection ID specified in MDCX command." },
[MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_CONN_NOT_FOUND] =
{ "mdcx:conn_not_found", "connection specified in MDCX command does not exist." },
[MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_INVALID_MODE] = { "mdcx:invalid_mode", "invalid connection mode in MDCX command." },
[MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_INVALID_CONN_OPTIONS] = { "mdcx:conn_opt", "connection options invalid." },
[MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_NO_REMOTE_CONN_DESC] =
{ "mdcx:no_remote_conn_desc", "no opposite end specified for connection." },
[MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_START_RTP] = { "mdcx:start_rtp_failure", "failure to start RTP processing." },
[MGCP_MDCX_FAIL_AVAIL] = { "mdcx:unavailable", "endpoint unavailable." },
};
const static struct rate_ctr_group_desc mgcp_mdcx_ctr_group_desc = {
.group_name_prefix = "mdcx",
.group_description = "mdcx statistics",
.class_id = OSMO_STATS_CLASS_GLOBAL,
.num_ctr = ARRAY_SIZE(mgcp_mdcx_ctr_desc),
.ctr_desc = mgcp_mdcx_ctr_desc
};
static const struct rate_ctr_desc mgcp_dlcx_ctr_desc[] = {
[MGCP_DLCX_SUCCESS] = { "dlcx:success", "DLCX command processed successfully." },
[MGCP_DLCX_FAIL_NO_CONN] = { "dlcx:no_conn", "endpoint specified in DLCX command has no active connections." },
[MGCP_DLCX_FAIL_INVALID_CALLID] =
{ "dlcx:callid", "CallId specified in DLCX command mismatches endpoint's CallId ." },
[MGCP_DLCX_FAIL_INVALID_CONNID] =
{ "dlcx:connid", "connection ID specified in DLCX command does not exist on endpoint." },
[MGCP_DLCX_FAIL_UNHANDLED_PARAM] = { "dlcx:unhandled_param", "unhandled parameter in DLCX command." },
[MGCP_DLCX_FAIL_AVAIL] = { "dlcx:unavailable", "endpoint unavailable." },
};
const static struct rate_ctr_group_desc mgcp_dlcx_ctr_group_desc = {
.group_name_prefix = "dlcx",
.group_description = "dlcx statistics",
.class_id = OSMO_STATS_CLASS_GLOBAL,
.num_ctr = ARRAY_SIZE(mgcp_dlcx_ctr_desc),
.ctr_desc = mgcp_dlcx_ctr_desc
};
static const struct rate_ctr_desc e1_rate_ctr_desc[] = {
[E1_I460_TRAU_RX_FAIL_CTR] = { "e1:rx_fail", "Inbound I.460 TRAU failures." },
[E1_I460_TRAU_TX_FAIL_CTR] = { "e1:tx_fail", "Outbound I.460 TRAU failures." },
[E1_I460_TRAU_MUX_EMPTY_CTR] = { "e1:i460", "Outbound I.460 MUX queue empty." }
};
const static struct rate_ctr_group_desc e1_rate_ctr_group_desc = {
.group_name_prefix = "e1",
.group_description = "e1 statistics",
.class_id = OSMO_STATS_CLASS_GLOBAL,
.num_ctr = ARRAY_SIZE(e1_rate_ctr_desc),
.ctr_desc = e1_rate_ctr_desc
};
const static struct rate_ctr_group_desc all_rtp_conn_rate_ctr_group_desc = {
.group_name_prefix = "all_rtp_conn",
.group_description = "aggregated statistics for all rtp connections",
.class_id = 1,
.num_ctr = ARRAY_SIZE(all_rtp_conn_rate_ctr_desc),
.ctr_desc = all_rtp_conn_rate_ctr_desc
};
/*! allocate global rate counters
* (called once at startup).
* \param[in] cfg mgw configuration for which the rate counters are allocated.
* \returns 0 on success, -EINVAL on failure. */
int mgcp_ratectr_global_alloc(struct mgcp_config *cfg)
{
struct mgcp_ratectr_global *ratectr = &cfg->ratectr;
static atomic_uint general_rate_ctr_index = 0;
char ctr_name[512];
if (ratectr->mgcp_general_ctr_group == NULL) {
ratectr->mgcp_general_ctr_group =
rate_ctr_group_alloc(cfg, &mgcp_general_ctr_group_desc, general_rate_ctr_index++);
if (!ratectr->mgcp_general_ctr_group)
return -EINVAL;
snprintf(ctr_name, sizeof(ctr_name), "%s:general", cfg->domain);
rate_ctr_group_set_name(ratectr->mgcp_general_ctr_group, ctr_name);
}
return 0;
}
/*! free global rate counters
* (called once at process shutdown).
* \param[in] cfg mgw configuration for which the rate counters are allocated. */
void mgcp_ratectr_global_free(struct mgcp_config *cfg)
{
struct mgcp_ratectr_global *ratectr = &cfg->ratectr;
if (ratectr->mgcp_general_ctr_group) {
rate_ctr_group_free(ratectr->mgcp_general_ctr_group);
ratectr->mgcp_general_ctr_group = NULL;
}
}
/*! allocate trunk specific rate counters
* (called once on trunk initialization).
* \param[in] trunk mgw trunk for which the rate counters are allocated.
* \returns 0 on success, -EINVAL on failure */
int mgcp_ratectr_trunk_alloc(struct mgcp_trunk *trunk)
{
struct mgcp_ratectr_trunk *ratectr = &trunk->ratectr;
static atomic_uint crcx_rate_ctr_index = 0;
static atomic_uint mdcx_rate_ctr_index = 0;
static atomic_uint dlcx_rate_ctr_index = 0;
static atomic_uint all_rtp_conn_rate_ctr_index = 0;
char ctr_name[256];
if (ratectr->mgcp_crcx_ctr_group == NULL) {
ratectr->mgcp_crcx_ctr_group =
rate_ctr_group_alloc(trunk, &mgcp_crcx_ctr_group_desc, crcx_rate_ctr_index++);
if (!ratectr->mgcp_crcx_ctr_group)
return -EINVAL;
snprintf(ctr_name, sizeof(ctr_name), "%s-%u:crcx", mgcp_trunk_type_strs_str(trunk->trunk_type),
trunk->trunk_nr);
rate_ctr_group_set_name(ratectr->mgcp_crcx_ctr_group, ctr_name);
}
if (ratectr->mgcp_mdcx_ctr_group == NULL) {
ratectr->mgcp_mdcx_ctr_group =
rate_ctr_group_alloc(trunk, &mgcp_mdcx_ctr_group_desc, mdcx_rate_ctr_index++);
if (!ratectr->mgcp_mdcx_ctr_group)
return -EINVAL;
snprintf(ctr_name, sizeof(ctr_name), "%s-%u:mdcx", mgcp_trunk_type_strs_str(trunk->trunk_type),
trunk->trunk_nr);
rate_ctr_group_set_name(ratectr->mgcp_mdcx_ctr_group, ctr_name);
}
if (ratectr->mgcp_dlcx_ctr_group == NULL) {
ratectr->mgcp_dlcx_ctr_group =
rate_ctr_group_alloc(trunk, &mgcp_dlcx_ctr_group_desc, dlcx_rate_ctr_index++);
if (!ratectr->mgcp_dlcx_ctr_group)
return -EINVAL;
snprintf(ctr_name, sizeof(ctr_name), "%s-%u:dlcx", mgcp_trunk_type_strs_str(trunk->trunk_type),
trunk->trunk_nr);
rate_ctr_group_set_name(ratectr->mgcp_dlcx_ctr_group, ctr_name);
}
if (ratectr->all_rtp_conn_stats == NULL) {
ratectr->all_rtp_conn_stats = rate_ctr_group_alloc(trunk, &all_rtp_conn_rate_ctr_group_desc,
all_rtp_conn_rate_ctr_index++);
if (!ratectr->all_rtp_conn_stats)
return -EINVAL;
snprintf(ctr_name, sizeof(ctr_name), "%s-%u:rtp_conn", mgcp_trunk_type_strs_str(trunk->trunk_type),
trunk->trunk_nr);
rate_ctr_group_set_name(ratectr->all_rtp_conn_stats, ctr_name);
}
/* E1 specific */
if (trunk->trunk_type == MGCP_TRUNK_E1 && ratectr->e1_stats == NULL) {
ratectr->e1_stats = rate_ctr_group_alloc(trunk, &e1_rate_ctr_group_desc, mdcx_rate_ctr_index++);
if (!ratectr->e1_stats)
return -EINVAL;
snprintf(ctr_name, sizeof(ctr_name), "%s-%u:e1", mgcp_trunk_type_strs_str(trunk->trunk_type),
trunk->trunk_nr);
rate_ctr_group_set_name(ratectr->e1_stats, ctr_name);
}
return 0;
}
/*! free trunk specific rate counters
* (called once when trunk is freed).
* \param[in] trunk mgw trunk on which the rate counters are allocated. */
void mgcp_ratectr_trunk_free(struct mgcp_trunk *trunk)
{
struct mgcp_ratectr_trunk *ratectr = &trunk->ratectr;
if (ratectr->mgcp_crcx_ctr_group) {
rate_ctr_group_free(ratectr->mgcp_crcx_ctr_group);
ratectr->mgcp_crcx_ctr_group = NULL;
}
if (ratectr->mgcp_mdcx_ctr_group) {
rate_ctr_group_free(ratectr->mgcp_mdcx_ctr_group);
ratectr->mgcp_mdcx_ctr_group = NULL;
}
if (ratectr->mgcp_dlcx_ctr_group) {
rate_ctr_group_free(ratectr->mgcp_dlcx_ctr_group);
ratectr->mgcp_dlcx_ctr_group = NULL;
}
if (ratectr->all_rtp_conn_stats) {
rate_ctr_group_free(ratectr->all_rtp_conn_stats);
ratectr->all_rtp_conn_stats = NULL;
}
/* E1 specific */
if (ratectr->e1_stats) {
rate_ctr_group_free(ratectr->e1_stats);
ratectr->e1_stats = NULL;
}
}
const struct osmo_stat_item_desc trunk_stat_desc[] = {
[TRUNK_STAT_ENDPOINTS_TOTAL] = { "endpoints:total",
"Number of endpoints that exist on the trunk",
"", 60, 0 },
[TRUNK_STAT_ENDPOINTS_USED] = { "endpoints:used",
"Number of endpoints in use",
"", 60, 0 },
};
const struct osmo_stat_item_group_desc trunk_statg_desc = {
.group_name_prefix = "trunk",
.group_description = "mgw trunk",
.class_id = OSMO_STATS_CLASS_GLOBAL,
.num_items = ARRAY_SIZE(trunk_stat_desc),
.item_desc = trunk_stat_desc,
};
/*! allocate trunk specific stat items
* (called once on trunk initialization).
* \param[in] trunk for which the stat items are allocated.
* \returns 0 on success, -EINVAL on failure. */
int mgcp_stat_trunk_alloc(struct mgcp_trunk *trunk)
{
struct mgcp_stat_trunk *stats = &trunk->stats;
static unsigned int common_stat_index = 0;
char stat_name[256];
stats->common = osmo_stat_item_group_alloc(trunk, &trunk_statg_desc, common_stat_index);
if (!stats->common)
return -EINVAL;
snprintf(stat_name, sizeof(stat_name), "%s-%u:common", mgcp_trunk_type_strs_str(trunk->trunk_type),
trunk->trunk_nr);
osmo_stat_item_group_set_name(stats->common, stat_name);
common_stat_index++;
return 0;
}
/*! free trunk specific stat items
* (called once when trunk is freed).
* \param[in] trunk on which the stat items are allocated. */
void mgcp_stat_trunk_free(struct mgcp_trunk *trunk)
{
struct mgcp_stat_trunk *stats = &trunk->stats;
if (stats->common) {
osmo_stat_item_group_free(stats->common);
stats->common = NULL;
}
}

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@@ -21,12 +21,19 @@
*/
#include <osmocom/core/msgb.h>
#include <osmocom/core/socket.h>
#include <osmocom/core/sockaddr_str.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_internal.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/osmux.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_conn.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_protocol.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_msg.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_endp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_trunk.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_codec.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_sdp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_protocol.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
@@ -91,7 +98,7 @@ static void codecs_initialize(void *ctx, struct sdp_rtp_map *codecs, int used)
/* Helper function to update codec map information with additional data from
* SDP, called from: mgcp_parse_sdp_data() */
static void codecs_update(void *ctx, struct sdp_rtp_map *codecs, int used,
int payload, const char *audio_name)
int payload_type, const char *audio_name)
{
int i;
@@ -103,7 +110,7 @@ static void codecs_update(void *ctx, struct sdp_rtp_map *codecs, int used,
/* Note: We can only update payload codecs that already exist
* in our codec list. If we get an unexpected payload type,
* we just drop it */
if (codecs[i].payload_type != payload)
if (codecs[i].payload_type != payload_type)
continue;
if (sscanf(audio_name, "%63[^/]/%d/%d",
@@ -120,7 +127,7 @@ static void codecs_update(void *ctx, struct sdp_rtp_map *codecs, int used,
return;
}
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "Unconfigured PT(%d) with %s\n", payload,
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "Unconfigured PT(%d) with %s\n", payload_type,
audio_name);
}
@@ -255,6 +262,42 @@ error:
return -EINVAL;
}
static int audio_ip_from_sdp(struct osmo_sockaddr *dst_addr, char *sdp)
{
bool is_ipv6;
char ipbuf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
if (strncmp("c=IN IP", sdp, 7) != 0)
return -1;
sdp += 7;
if (*sdp == '6')
is_ipv6 = true;
else if (*sdp == '4')
is_ipv6 = false;
else
return -1;
sdp++;
if (*sdp != ' ')
return -1;
sdp++;
if (is_ipv6) {
/* 45 = INET6_ADDRSTRLEN -1 */
if (sscanf(sdp, "%45s", ipbuf) != 1)
return -1;
if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, ipbuf, &dst_addr->u.sin6.sin6_addr) != 1)
return -1;
dst_addr->u.sa.sa_family = AF_INET6;
} else {
/* 15 = INET_ADDRSTRLEN -1 */
if (sscanf(sdp, "%15s", ipbuf) != 1)
return -1;
if (inet_pton(AF_INET, ipbuf, &dst_addr->u.sin.sin_addr) != 1)
return -1;
dst_addr->u.sa.sa_family = AF_INET;
}
return 0;
}
/* Pick optional fmtp parameters by payload type, if there are no fmtp
* parameters, a nullpointer is returned */
static struct mgcp_codec_param *param_by_pt(int pt, struct sdp_fmtp_param *fmtp_params, unsigned int fmtp_params_len)
@@ -285,16 +328,16 @@ int mgcp_parse_sdp_data(const struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
struct sdp_fmtp_param fmtp_params[MGCP_MAX_CODECS];
unsigned int fmtp_used = 0;
struct mgcp_codec_param *codec_param;
char ipbuf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
char *line;
unsigned int i;
void *tmp_ctx = talloc_new(NULL);
struct mgcp_rtp_end *rtp;
int payload;
int payload_type;
int ptime, ptime2 = 0;
char audio_name[64];
int port, rc;
char ipv4[16];
OSMO_ASSERT(endp);
OSMO_ASSERT(conn);
@@ -312,8 +355,8 @@ int mgcp_parse_sdp_data(const struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
/* skip these SDP attributes */
break;
case 'a':
if (sscanf(line, "a=rtpmap:%d %63s", &payload, audio_name) == 2) {
codecs_update(tmp_ctx, codecs, codecs_used, payload, audio_name);
if (sscanf(line, "a=rtpmap:%d %63s", &payload_type, audio_name) == 2) {
codecs_update(tmp_ctx, codecs, codecs_used, payload_type, audio_name);
break;
}
@@ -351,17 +394,18 @@ int mgcp_parse_sdp_data(const struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
codecs_used = rc;
break;
case 'c':
if (sscanf(line, "c=IN IP4 %15s", ipv4) == 1) {
inet_aton(ipv4, &rtp->addr);
if (audio_ip_from_sdp(&rtp->addr, line) < 0) {
talloc_free(tmp_ctx);
return -1;
}
break;
default:
if (p->endp)
if (endp)
/* TODO: Check spec: We used the bare endpoint number before,
* now we use the endpoint name as a whole? Is this allowed? */
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_NOTICE,
"Unhandled SDP option: '%c'/%d on 0x%x\n",
line[0], line[0],
ENDPOINT_NUMBER(p->endp));
"Unhandled SDP option: '%c'/%d on %s\n",
line[0], line[0], endp->name);
else
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_NOTICE,
"Unhandled SDP option: '%c'/%d\n",
@@ -381,21 +425,21 @@ int mgcp_parse_sdp_data(const struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
codec_param = param_by_pt(codecs[i].payload_type, fmtp_params, fmtp_used);
rc = mgcp_codec_add(conn, codecs[i].payload_type, codecs[i].map_line, codec_param);
if (rc < 0)
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_NOTICE, "endpoint:0x%x, failed to add codec\n", ENDPOINT_NUMBER(p->endp));
LOGPENDP(endp, DLMGCP, LOGL_NOTICE, "failed to add codec\n");
}
talloc_free(tmp_ctx);
LOGPCONN(conn->conn, DLMGCP, LOGL_NOTICE,
"Got media info via SDP: port:%d, addr:%s, duration:%d, payload-types:",
ntohs(rtp->rtp_port), inet_ntoa(rtp->addr),
ntohs(rtp->rtp_port), osmo_sockaddr_ntop(&rtp->addr.u.sa, ipbuf),
rtp->packet_duration_ms);
if (codecs_used == 0)
LOGPC(DLMGCP, LOGL_NOTICE, "none");
for (i = 0; i < codecs_used; i++) {
LOGPC(DLMGCP, LOGL_NOTICE, "%d=%s",
rtp->codecs[i].payload_type,
rtp->codecs[i].subtype_name ? rtp-> codecs[i].subtype_name : "unknown");
strlen(rtp->codecs[i].subtype_name) ? rtp->codecs[i].subtype_name : "unknown");
LOGPC(DLMGCP, LOGL_NOTICE, " ");
}
LOGPC(DLMGCP, LOGL_NOTICE, "\n");
@@ -476,6 +520,8 @@ static int add_fmtp(struct msgb *sdp, struct sdp_fmtp_param *fmtp_params, unsign
for (i = 0; i < fmtp_params_len; i++) {
rc = msgb_printf(sdp, "a=fmtp:%u", fmtp_params[i].payload_type);
if (rc < 0)
return -EINVAL;
/* Add amr octet align parameter */
if (fmtp_params[i].param.amr_octet_aligned_present) {
@@ -494,7 +540,7 @@ static int add_fmtp(struct msgb *sdp, struct sdp_fmtp_param *fmtp_params, unsign
return -EINVAL;
}
rc = msgb_printf(sdp, "\r\n", fmtp_params[i].payload_type);
rc = msgb_printf(sdp, "\r\n");
if (rc < 0)
return -EINVAL;
}
@@ -522,6 +568,7 @@ int mgcp_write_response_sdp(const struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
int local_port;
struct sdp_fmtp_param fmtp_params[1];
unsigned int fmtp_params_len = 0;
bool addr_is_v6;
OSMO_ASSERT(endp);
OSMO_ASSERT(conn);
@@ -529,19 +576,23 @@ int mgcp_write_response_sdp(const struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
OSMO_ASSERT(addr);
/* FIXME: constify endp and conn args in get_net_donwlink_format_cb() */
endp->cfg->get_net_downlink_format_cb((struct mgcp_endpoint *)endp,
endp->trunk->cfg->get_net_downlink_format_cb((struct mgcp_endpoint *)endp,
&codec, &fmtp_extra,
(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *)conn);
audio_name = codec->audio_name;
payload_type = codec->payload_type;
addr_is_v6 = osmo_ip_str_type(addr) == AF_INET6;
rc = msgb_printf(sdp,
"v=0\r\n"
"o=- %s 23 IN IP4 %s\r\n"
"o=- %s 23 IN IP%c %s\r\n"
"s=-\r\n"
"c=IN IP4 %s\r\n"
"t=0 0\r\n", conn->conn->id, addr, addr);
"c=IN IP%c %s\r\n"
"t=0 0\r\n", conn->conn->id,
addr_is_v6 ? '6' : '4', addr,
addr_is_v6 ? '6' : '4', addr);
if (rc < 0)
goto buffer_too_small;
@@ -550,14 +601,14 @@ int mgcp_write_response_sdp(const struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
payload_types[0] = payload_type;
if (mgcp_conn_rtp_is_osmux(conn))
local_port = endp->cfg->osmux_port;
local_port = endp->trunk->cfg->osmux_port;
else
local_port = conn->end.local_port;
rc = add_audio(sdp, payload_types, 1, local_port);
if (rc < 0)
goto buffer_too_small;
if (endp->tcfg->audio_send_name) {
if (endp->trunk->audio_send_name) {
rc = add_rtpmap(sdp, payload_type, audio_name);
if (rc < 0)
goto buffer_too_small;
@@ -573,7 +624,7 @@ int mgcp_write_response_sdp(const struct mgcp_endpoint *endp,
if (rc < 0)
goto buffer_too_small;
}
if (conn->end.packet_duration_ms > 0 && endp->tcfg->audio_send_ptime) {
if (conn->end.packet_duration_ms > 0 && endp->trunk->audio_send_ptime) {
rc = msgb_printf(sdp, "a=ptime:%u\r\n",
conn->end.packet_duration_ms);
if (rc < 0)

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@@ -22,16 +22,24 @@
*
*/
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_stat.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_endp.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_protocol.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_conn.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_stat.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_endp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_trunk.h>
/* Helper function for mgcp_format_stats_rtp() to calculate packet loss */
#if defined(__has_attribute)
#if __has_attribute(no_sanitize)
__attribute__((no_sanitize("undefined")))
#endif
#endif
void calc_loss(struct mgcp_conn_rtp *conn, uint32_t *expected, int *loss)
{
struct mgcp_rtp_state *state = &conn->state;
struct rate_ctr *packets_rx = &conn->rate_ctr_group->ctr[RTP_PACKETS_RX_CTR];
struct rate_ctr *packets_rx = rate_ctr_group_get_ctr(conn->rate_ctr_group, RTP_PACKETS_RX_CTR);
*expected = state->stats.cycles + state->stats.max_seq;
*expected = *expected - state->stats.base_seq + 1;
@@ -72,10 +80,10 @@ static void mgcp_format_stats_rtp(char *str, size_t str_len,
int ploss;
int nchars;
struct rate_ctr *packets_rx = &conn->rate_ctr_group->ctr[RTP_PACKETS_RX_CTR];
struct rate_ctr *octets_rx = &conn->rate_ctr_group->ctr[RTP_OCTETS_RX_CTR];
struct rate_ctr *packets_tx = &conn->rate_ctr_group->ctr[RTP_PACKETS_TX_CTR];
struct rate_ctr *octets_tx = &conn->rate_ctr_group->ctr[RTP_OCTETS_TX_CTR];
struct rate_ctr *packets_rx = rate_ctr_group_get_ctr(conn->rate_ctr_group, RTP_PACKETS_RX_CTR);
struct rate_ctr *octets_rx = rate_ctr_group_get_ctr(conn->rate_ctr_group, RTP_OCTETS_RX_CTR);
struct rate_ctr *packets_tx = rate_ctr_group_get_ctr(conn->rate_ctr_group, RTP_PACKETS_TX_CTR);
struct rate_ctr *octets_tx = rate_ctr_group_get_ctr(conn->rate_ctr_group, RTP_OCTETS_TX_CTR);
calc_loss(conn, &expected, &ploss);
jitter = calc_jitter(&conn->state);
@@ -91,7 +99,7 @@ static void mgcp_format_stats_rtp(char *str, size_t str_len,
str += nchars;
str_len -= nchars;
if (conn->conn->endp->cfg->osmux != OSMUX_USAGE_OFF) {
if (conn->conn->endp->trunk->cfg->osmux != OSMUX_USAGE_OFF) {
/* Error Counter */
nchars = snprintf(str, str_len,
"\r\nX-Osmo-CP: EC TI=%" PRIu64 ", TO=%" PRIu64,

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@@ -0,0 +1,207 @@
/*
* (C) 2021 by sysmocom s.f.m.c. GmbH <info@sysmocom.de>
* All Rights Reserved
*
* Author: Eric Wild
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdatomic.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/eventfd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <talloc.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_threads_queue.h>
/*
classic lamport circular lockfree spsc queue:
every "side" only writes its own ptr, but may read the other sides ptr
notify reader using eventfd as soon as element is added, reader then reads until
read fails
-> reader pops in a loop until FALSE and might get spurious events because it
read before it was notified, which is fine
-> writing pushes *the same data* in a loop until TRUE, blocks
shutting this down requires
1) to stop reading and pushing
2) ONE side to take care of the eventfds
*/
static struct spsc *spsc_init(void *talloc_ctx, unsigned int count, unsigned int size_per_buf, bool blockr, bool blockw)
{
struct spsc *q = talloc_zero_size(talloc_ctx, sizeof(struct spsc) + sizeof(uintptr_t) * count);
atomic_init(&q->readptr, 0);
atomic_init(&q->writeptr, 0);
q->efd_r = eventfd(0, blockr ? 0 : EFD_NONBLOCK);
q->efd_w = eventfd(1, blockw ? 0 : EFD_NONBLOCK);
q->count = count;
q->size_per_buf = size_per_buf;
q->buf = talloc_zero_size(q, size_per_buf * count);
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
q->data[i] = (uintptr_t)q->buf + i * size_per_buf;
return q;
}
static void spsc_deinit(struct spsc *q)
{
talloc_free(q->buf);
close(q->efd_r);
close(q->efd_w);
talloc_free(q);
}
static ssize_t spsc_check_r(struct spsc *q)
{
uint64_t efdr;
return read(q->efd_r, &efdr, sizeof(uint64_t));
}
static ssize_t spsc_check_w(struct spsc *q)
{
uint64_t efdr;
return read(q->efd_w, &efdr, sizeof(uint64_t));
}
static void spsc_notify_r(struct spsc *q)
{
uint64_t efdu = 1;
write(q->efd_r, &efdu, sizeof(uint64_t));
}
static void spsc_notify_w(struct spsc *q)
{
uint64_t efdu = 1;
write(q->efd_w, &efdu, sizeof(uint64_t));
}
/*! Adds element to the queue by copying the data.
* \param[in] q queue.
* \param[in] elem input buffer, must match the originally configured queue buffer size!.
* \returns true if queue was not full and element was successfully pushed */
bool spsc_push(struct spsc *q, void *elem)
{
size_t cur_wp, cur_rp;
cur_wp = atomic_load_explicit(&q->writeptr, memory_order_relaxed);
cur_rp = atomic_load_explicit(&q->readptr, memory_order_acquire);
if ((cur_wp + 1) % q->count == cur_rp) {
spsc_check_w(q); /* blocks, ensures next (!) call succeeds */
return false;
}
memcpy((void *)q->data[cur_wp], elem, q->size_per_buf);
atomic_store_explicit(&q->writeptr, (cur_wp + 1) % q->count, memory_order_release);
spsc_notify_r(q); /* fine after release */
return true;
}
/*! Reads the read-fd of the queue, which, depending on settings passed on queue creation, blocks.
* This function can be used to deliberately wait for a non-empty queue on the read side.
* \param[in] q queue.
* \returns result of reading the fd. */
ssize_t spsc_prep_pop(struct spsc *q)
{
return spsc_check_r(q);
}
/*! Removes element from the queue by copying the data.
* \param[in] q queue.
* \param[in] elem output buffer, must match the originally configured queue buffer size!.
* \returns true if queue was not empty and element was successfully removed */
bool spsc_pop(struct spsc *q, void *elem)
{
size_t cur_wp, cur_rp;
cur_wp = atomic_load_explicit(&q->writeptr, memory_order_acquire);
cur_rp = atomic_load_explicit(&q->readptr, memory_order_relaxed);
if (cur_wp == cur_rp) /* blocks via prep_pop */
return false;
memcpy(elem, (void *)q->data[cur_rp], q->size_per_buf);
atomic_store_explicit(&q->readptr, (cur_rp + 1) % q->count, memory_order_release);
spsc_notify_w(q);
return true;
}
/*! Creates a bidirectional queue channel that consists of two queues, one in each direction,
* commonly referred to as a and b side.
* \param[in] talloc_ctx allocation context.
* \param[in] count number of buffers per queue.
* \param[in] size_per_buf size of buffers per queue.
* \param[in] blockr_a should reading the a-side read fd block?.
* \param[in] blockw_a should reading the a-side write fd block?.
* \param[in] blockr_b should reading the b-side read fd block?.
* \param[in] blockw_b should reading the b-side write fd block?.
* \returns queue channel */
struct qchan spsc_chan_init_ex(void *talloc_ctx, unsigned int count, unsigned int size_per_buf, bool blockr_a,
bool blockw_a, bool blockr_b, bool blockw_b)
{
struct qchan q;
q.a = spsc_init(talloc_ctx, count, size_per_buf, blockr_a, blockw_a);
q.b = spsc_init(talloc_ctx, count, size_per_buf, blockr_b, blockw_b);
return q;
}
/*! Creates a bidirectional queue channel that consists of two queues, one in each direction,
* commonly referred to as a and b side.
* \param[in] talloc_ctx allocation context.
* \param[in] count number of buffers per queue.
* \param[in] size_per_buf size of buffers per queue.
* \returns queue channel */
struct qchan spsc_chan_init(void *talloc_ctx, unsigned int count, unsigned int size_per_buf)
{
return spsc_chan_init_ex(talloc_ctx, count, size_per_buf, false, true, false, true);
}
/*! Closes a bidirectional queue channel.
* \param[in] q queue */
void spsc_chan_close(struct qchan *q)
{
spsc_deinit(q->a);
spsc_deinit(q->b);
free(q);
}
/*! Gets queue channel read/write fd for a/b side according to function name.
* \param[in] q queue channel.
* \returns fd */
int spsc_get_a_rdfd(struct qchan *q)
{
return q->a->efd_r;
}
/*! Gets queue channel read/write fd for a/b side according to function name.
* \param[in] q queue channel.
* \returns fd */
int spsc_get_b_rdfd(struct qchan *q)
{
return q->b->efd_r;
}
/*! Gets queue channel read/write fd for a/b side according to function name.
* \param[in] q queue channel.
* \returns fd */
int spsc_get_a_wrfd(struct qchan *q)
{
return q->a->efd_w;
}
/*! Gets queue channel read/write fd for a/b side according to function name.
* \param[in] q queue channel.
* \returns fd */
int spsc_get_b_wrfd(struct qchan *q)
{
return q->b->efd_w;
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,308 @@
/* Trunk handling */
/*
* (C) 2009-2012 by Holger Hans Peter Freyther <zecke@selfish.org>
* (C) 2009-2012 by On-Waves
* (C) 2017-2020 by sysmocom s.f.m.c. GmbH <info@sysmocom.de>
* All Rights Reserved
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_protocol.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_endp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_trunk.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_e1.h>
#include <osmocom/abis/e1_input.h>
#include <osmocom/core/stat_item.h>
const struct value_string mgcp_trunk_type_strs[] = {
{ MGCP_TRUNK_VIRTUAL, "virtual" },
{ MGCP_TRUNK_E1, "e1" },
{ 0, NULL }
};
/* Free trunk, this function is automatically called by talloc_free when the trunk is freed. It does not free the
* endpoints on the trunk, this must be done separately before freeing the trunk. */
static int trunk_free_talloc_destructor(struct mgcp_trunk *trunk)
{
llist_del(&trunk->entry);
mgcp_ratectr_trunk_free(trunk);
mgcp_stat_trunk_free(trunk);
return 0;
}
/*! allocate trunk and add it to the trunk list.
* (called once at startup by VTY).
* \param[in] cfg mgcp configuration.
* \param[in] ttype trunk type.
* \param[in] nr trunk number.
* \returns pointer to allocated trunk, NULL on failure. */
struct mgcp_trunk *mgcp_trunk_alloc(struct mgcp_config *cfg, enum mgcp_trunk_type ttype, unsigned int nr)
{
struct mgcp_trunk *trunk;
trunk = talloc_zero(cfg, struct mgcp_trunk);
if (!trunk) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "Failed to allocate.\n");
return NULL;
}
trunk->cfg = cfg;
trunk->trunk_type = ttype;
trunk->trunk_nr = nr;
trunk->audio_send_ptime = 1;
trunk->audio_send_name = 1;
trunk->v.vty_number_endpoints = 512;
trunk->omit_rtcp = 0;
mgcp_trunk_set_keepalive(trunk, MGCP_KEEPALIVE_ONCE);
llist_add_tail(&trunk->entry, &cfg->trunks);
mgcp_ratectr_trunk_alloc(trunk);
mgcp_stat_trunk_alloc(trunk);
talloc_set_destructor(trunk, trunk_free_talloc_destructor);
return trunk;
}
/*! allocate endpoints and set default values
* (called once at startup by VTY).
* \param[in] trunk trunk configuration.
* \returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */
int mgcp_trunk_alloc_endpts(struct mgcp_trunk *trunk)
{
int i;
struct mgcp_endpoint *endp;
unsigned int number_endpoints;
unsigned int first_endpoint_nr;
/* This function is called once on startup by the VTY to allocate the
* endpoints. The number of endpoints must not change througout the
* runtime of the MGW */
OSMO_ASSERT(trunk->number_endpoints == 0);
OSMO_ASSERT(trunk->endpoints == NULL);
switch (trunk->trunk_type) {
case MGCP_TRUNK_VIRTUAL:
/* Due to historical reasons the endpoints on the virtual
* trunk start counting at 1. */
first_endpoint_nr = 1;
number_endpoints = trunk->v.vty_number_endpoints;
break;
case MGCP_TRUNK_E1:
/* The first timeslot on an E1 line is reserved for framing
* and alignment and can not be used for audio transport */
first_endpoint_nr = 1 * MGCP_ENDP_E1_SUBSLOTS;
number_endpoints = (NUM_E1_TS-1) * MGCP_ENDP_E1_SUBSLOTS;
break;
default:
OSMO_ASSERT(false);
}
/* Make sure the amount of requested endpoints does not execeed
* sane limits. The VTY already limits the possible amount,
* however miss-initialization of the struct or memory corruption
* could still lead to an excessive allocation of endpoints, so
* better stop early if that is the case. */
OSMO_ASSERT(number_endpoints < 65534);
/* allocate pointer array for the endpoints */
trunk->endpoints = talloc_zero_array(trunk, struct mgcp_endpoint*,
number_endpoints);
if (!trunk->endpoints)
return -1;
/* create endpoints */
for (i = 0; i < number_endpoints; i++) {
endp = mgcp_endp_alloc(trunk, i + first_endpoint_nr);
if (!endp) {
talloc_free(trunk->endpoints);
return -1;
}
trunk->endpoints[i] = endp;
}
/* make the endpoints we just created available to the MGW code */
trunk->number_endpoints = number_endpoints;
osmo_stat_item_set(osmo_stat_item_group_get_item(trunk->stats.common, TRUNK_STAT_ENDPOINTS_TOTAL),
trunk->number_endpoints);
return 0;
}
/*! Equip trunk with endpoints and resources
* (called once at startup by VTY).
* \param[in] trunk trunk configuration.
* \returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */
int mgcp_trunk_equip(struct mgcp_trunk *trunk)
{
unsigned int i;
/* Allocate endpoints */
if(mgcp_trunk_alloc_endpts(trunk) != 0)
return -1;
/* Allocate resources */
switch (trunk->trunk_type) {
case MGCP_TRUNK_VIRTUAL:
/* No additional initaliziation required here, virtual
* endpoints will open/close network sockets themselves
* on demand. */
break;
case MGCP_TRUNK_E1:
/* The TS initalization happens once on startup for all
* timeslots. This only affects the i460 multiplexer. Until
* now no E1 resources are claimed yet. This happens on demand
* when the related endpoint is actually used */
memset(trunk->e1.i460_ts, 0, sizeof(trunk->e1.i460_ts));
for (i = 0; i < (NUM_E1_TS-1); i++)
osmo_i460_ts_init(&trunk->e1.i460_ts[i]);
break;
default:
OSMO_ASSERT(false);
}
return 0;
}
/*! get trunk configuration by trunk number (index).
* \param[in] cfg mgcp configuration.
* \param[in] ttype trunk type.
* \param[in] nr trunk number.
* \returns pointer to trunk configuration, NULL on error. */
struct mgcp_trunk *mgcp_trunk_by_num(const struct mgcp_config *cfg, enum mgcp_trunk_type ttype, unsigned int nr)
{
struct mgcp_trunk *trunk;
llist_for_each_entry(trunk, &cfg->trunks, entry) {
if (trunk->trunk_nr == nr && trunk->trunk_type == ttype)
return trunk;
}
return NULL;
}
/* Made public for unit-testing, do not use from outside this file */
int e1_trunk_nr_from_epname(unsigned int *trunk_nr, const char *epname)
{
unsigned long trunk_nr_temp;
size_t prefix_len;
char *str_trunk_nr_end;
prefix_len = sizeof(MGCP_ENDPOINT_PREFIX_E1_TRUNK) - 1;
if (strncmp(epname, MGCP_ENDPOINT_PREFIX_E1_TRUNK, prefix_len) != 0)
return -EINVAL;
errno = 0;
trunk_nr_temp = strtoul(epname + prefix_len, &str_trunk_nr_end, 10);
if (errno == ERANGE || trunk_nr_temp > 64
|| epname + prefix_len == str_trunk_nr_end
|| str_trunk_nr_end[0] != '/')
return -EINVAL;
else {
*trunk_nr = (unsigned int)trunk_nr_temp;
return 0;
}
}
/* Check if the domain name, which is supplied with the endpoint name
* matches the configuration. */
static int check_domain_name(const char *epname, const struct mgcp_config *cfg)
{
char *domain_to_check;
domain_to_check = strstr(epname, "@");
if (!domain_to_check) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "missing domain name in endpoint name \"%s\", expecting \"%s\"\n",
epname, cfg->domain);
return -EINVAL;
}
/* Accept any domain if configured as "*" */
if (!strcmp(cfg->domain, "*"))
return 0;
if (strcmp(domain_to_check+1, cfg->domain) != 0) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "wrong domain name in endpoint name \"%s\", expecting \"%s\"\n",
epname, cfg->domain);
return -EINVAL;
}
return 0;
}
/*! Find a trunk by the trunk prefix in the endpoint name.
* \param[in] epname endpoint name with trunk prefix to look up.
* \param[in] cfg that contains the trunks where the endpoint is located.
* \returns trunk or NULL if trunk was not found. */
struct mgcp_trunk *mgcp_trunk_by_name(const struct mgcp_config *cfg, const char *epname)
{
size_t prefix_len;
char epname_lc[MGCP_ENDPOINT_MAXLEN];
unsigned int trunk_nr;
int rc;
osmo_str_tolower_buf(epname_lc, sizeof(epname_lc), epname);
epname = epname_lc;
/* All endpoint names require a domain as suffix */
if (check_domain_name(epname, cfg))
return NULL;
prefix_len = sizeof(MGCP_ENDPOINT_PREFIX_VIRTUAL_TRUNK) - 1;
if (strncmp(epname, MGCP_ENDPOINT_PREFIX_VIRTUAL_TRUNK, prefix_len) == 0) {
return mgcp_trunk_by_num(cfg, MGCP_TRUNK_VIRTUAL, MGCP_VIRT_TRUNK_ID);
}
rc = e1_trunk_nr_from_epname(&trunk_nr, epname);
if (rc == 0)
return mgcp_trunk_by_num(cfg, MGCP_TRUNK_E1, trunk_nr);
/* Earlier versions of osmo-mgw were accepting endpoint names
* without trunk prefix. This is normally not allowed, each MGCP
* request should supply an endpoint name with trunk prefix.
* However in order to stay compatible with old versions of
* osmo-bsc and osmo-msc we still accept endpoint names without
* trunk prefix and just assume that the virtual trunk should
* be selected. There is even a TTCN3 test for this, see also:
* MGCP_Test.TC_crcx_noprefix */
if ((epname[0] >= '0' && epname[0] <= '9') || (epname[0] >= 'a' && epname[0] <= 'f')) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "missing trunk prefix in endpoint name \"%s\", assuming trunk \"%s\"!\n", epname,
MGCP_ENDPOINT_PREFIX_VIRTUAL_TRUNK);
return mgcp_trunk_by_num(cfg, MGCP_TRUNK_VIRTUAL, MGCP_VIRT_TRUNK_ID);
}
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_ERROR, "unable to find trunk for endpoint name \"%s\"!\n", epname);
return NULL;
}
/*! Find a trunk (E1) by its associated E1 line number.
* \param[in] num e1 line number.
* \returns trunk or NULL if trunk was not found. */
struct mgcp_trunk *mgcp_trunk_by_line_num(const struct mgcp_config *cfg, unsigned int num)
{
/*! When used on trunks other than E1, the result will always be NULL. */
struct mgcp_trunk *trunk;
llist_for_each_entry(trunk, &cfg->trunks, entry) {
if (trunk->trunk_type == MGCP_TRUNK_E1 && trunk->e1.vty_line_nr == num)
return trunk;
}
return NULL;
}

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@@ -9,7 +9,10 @@ AM_CFLAGS = \
$(LIBOSMOCORE_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBOSMOVTY_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBOSMOGSM_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBOSMOCTRL_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBOSMONETIF_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBOSMOABIS_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBOSMOTRAU_CFLAGS) \
$(COVERAGE_CFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
@@ -26,5 +29,8 @@ osmo_mgw_LDADD = \
$(LIBOSMOCORE_LIBS) \
$(LIBOSMOVTY_LIBS) \
$(LIBOSMOGSM_LIBS) \
$(LIBOSMOCTRL_LIBS) \
$(LIBOSMONETIF_LIBS) \
$(LIBOSMOABIS_LIBS) \
$(LIBOSMOTRAU_LIBS) \
$(NULL)

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@@ -30,14 +30,18 @@
#include <limits.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <osmocom/core/msgb.h>
#include <osmocom/abis/e1_input.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_internal.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_protocol.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/vty.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/debug.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_endp.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_trunk.h>
#include <osmocom/mgcp/mgcp_ctrl.h>
#include <osmocom/core/application.h>
#include <osmocom/core/msgb.h>
@@ -48,22 +52,32 @@
#include <osmocom/core/logging.h>
#include <osmocom/core/socket.h>
#include <osmocom/ctrl/control_vty.h>
#include <osmocom/vty/telnet_interface.h>
#include <osmocom/vty/logging.h>
#include <osmocom/vty/ports.h>
#include <osmocom/vty/command.h>
#include <osmocom/vty/stats.h>
#include <osmocom/vty/misc.h>
#include <osmocom/vty/cpu_sched_vty.h>
#include <osmocom/abis/abis.h>
#include "../../bscconfig.h"
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <getopt.h>
/* can be changed once libosmocore 1.4.0 is released */
#ifndef OSMO_CTRL_PORT_MGW
#define OSMO_CTRL_PORT_MGW 4267
#endif
/* FIXME: Make use of the rtp proxy code */
static struct mgcp_config *cfg;
static struct mgcp_trunk_config *reset_trunk;
static struct mgcp_trunk *reset_trunk;
static int reset_endpoints = 0;
static int daemonize = 0;
@@ -79,28 +93,60 @@ const char *osmomgw_copyright =
static char *config_file = "osmo-mgw.cfg";
/* used by msgb and mgcp */
void *tall_bsc_ctx = NULL;
void *tall_mgw_ctx = NULL;
static void print_help()
{
printf("Some useful help...\n");
printf("Some useful options:\n");
printf(" -h --help is printing this text.\n");
printf(" -c --config-file filename The config file to use.\n");
printf(" -s --disable-color\n");
printf(" -D --daemonize Fork the process into a background daemon\n");
printf(" -V --version Print the version number\n");
printf("\nVTY reference generation:\n");
printf(" --vty-ref-mode MODE VTY reference generation mode (e.g. 'expert').\n");
printf(" --vty-ref-xml Generate the VTY reference XML output and exit.\n");
}
static void handle_long_options(const char *prog_name, const int long_option)
{
static int vty_ref_mode = VTY_REF_GEN_MODE_DEFAULT;
switch (long_option) {
case 1:
vty_ref_mode = get_string_value(vty_ref_gen_mode_names, optarg);
if (vty_ref_mode < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Unknown VTY reference generation "
"mode '%s'\n", prog_name, optarg);
exit(2);
}
break;
case 2:
fprintf(stderr, "Generating the VTY reference in mode '%s' (%s)\n",
get_value_string(vty_ref_gen_mode_names, vty_ref_mode),
get_value_string(vty_ref_gen_mode_desc, vty_ref_mode));
vty_dump_xml_ref_mode(stdout, (enum vty_ref_gen_mode) vty_ref_mode);
exit(0);
default:
fprintf(stderr, "%s: error parsing cmdline options\n", prog_name);
exit(2);
}
}
static void handle_options(int argc, char **argv)
{
while (1) {
int option_index = 0, c;
static int long_option = 0;
static struct option long_options[] = {
{"help", 0, 0, 'h'},
{"config-file", 1, 0, 'c'},
{"daemonize", 0, 0, 'D'},
{"version", 0, 0, 'V'},
{"disable-color", 0, 0, 's'},
{"vty-ref-mode", 1, &long_option, 1},
{"vty-ref-xml", 0, &long_option, 2},
{0, 0, 0, 0},
};
@@ -114,8 +160,11 @@ static void handle_options(int argc, char **argv)
print_help();
exit(0);
break;
case 0:
handle_long_options(argv[0], long_option);
break;
case 'c':
config_file = talloc_strdup(tall_bsc_ctx, optarg);
config_file = talloc_strdup(tall_mgw_ctx, optarg);
break;
case 's':
log_set_use_color(osmo_stderr_target, 0);
@@ -132,24 +181,28 @@ static void handle_options(int argc, char **argv)
break;
};
}
if (argc > optind) {
fprintf(stderr, "Unsupported positional arguments on command line\n");
exit(2);
}
}
/* Callback function to be called when the RSIP ("Reset in Progress") mgcp
* command is received */
static int mgcp_rsip_cb(struct mgcp_trunk_config *tcfg)
static int mgcp_rsip_cb(struct mgcp_trunk *trunk)
{
/* Set flag so that, when read_call_agent() is called next time
* the reset can progress */
reset_endpoints = 1;
reset_trunk = tcfg;
reset_trunk = trunk;
return 0;
}
static int read_call_agent(struct osmo_fd *fd, unsigned int what)
{
struct sockaddr_in addr;
struct osmo_sockaddr addr;
socklen_t slen = sizeof(addr);
struct msgb *msg;
struct msgb *resp;
@@ -175,14 +228,14 @@ static int read_call_agent(struct osmo_fd *fd, unsigned int what)
msgb_reset(msg);
if (resp) {
sendto(cfg->gw_fd.bfd.fd, resp->l2h, msgb_l2len(resp), 0, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, sizeof(addr));
sendto(cfg->gw_fd.bfd.fd, resp->l2h, msgb_l2len(resp), 0, &addr.u.sa, sizeof(addr));
msgb_free(resp);
}
/* reset endpoints */
if (reset_endpoints) {
LOGP(DLMGCP, LOGL_NOTICE,
"Asked to reset endpoints: %d/%d\n",
"Asked to reset endpoints: %u/%d\n",
reset_trunk->trunk_nr, reset_trunk->trunk_type);
/* reset flag */
@@ -190,8 +243,8 @@ static int read_call_agent(struct osmo_fd *fd, unsigned int what)
/* Walk over all endpoints and trigger a release, this will release all
* endpoints, possible open connections are forcefully dropped */
for (i = 1; i < reset_trunk->number_endpoints; ++i)
mgcp_endp_release(&reset_trunk->endpoints[i]);
for (i = 0; i < reset_trunk->number_endpoints; ++i)
mgcp_endp_release(reset_trunk->endpoints[i]);
}
return 0;
@@ -243,7 +296,13 @@ static const struct log_info_cat log_categories[] = {
.description = "RTP stream handling",
.color = "\033[1;30m",
.enabled = 1,.loglevel = LOGL_NOTICE,
},
},
[DE1] = {
.name = "DE1",
.description = "E1 line handling",
.color = "\033[1;31m",
.enabled = 1,.loglevel = LOGL_NOTICE,
},
};
const struct log_info log_info = {
@@ -256,52 +315,66 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
unsigned int flags;
int rc;
tall_bsc_ctx = talloc_named_const(NULL, 1, "mgcp-callagent");
vty_info.tall_ctx = tall_bsc_ctx;
tall_mgw_ctx = talloc_named_const(NULL, 1, "mgcp-callagent");
vty_info.tall_ctx = tall_mgw_ctx;
msgb_talloc_ctx_init(tall_bsc_ctx, 0);
msgb_talloc_ctx_init(tall_mgw_ctx, 0);
osmo_init_ignore_signals();
osmo_init_logging2(tall_bsc_ctx, &log_info);
osmo_init_logging2(tall_mgw_ctx, &log_info);
libosmo_abis_init(tall_mgw_ctx);
cfg = mgcp_config_alloc();
if (!cfg)
return -1;
vty_info.copyright = osmomgw_copyright;
vty_info.usr_attr_desc[MGW_CMD_ATTR_NEWCONN] = \
"This command applies when a new connection is created";
vty_info.usr_attr_letters[MGW_CMD_ATTR_NEWCONN] = 'n';
vty_init(&vty_info);
logging_vty_add_cmds();
osmo_talloc_vty_add_cmds();
osmo_stats_vty_add_cmds();
mgcp_vty_init();
ctrl_vty_init(cfg);
e1inp_vty_init();
osmo_cpu_sched_vty_init(tall_mgw_ctx);
handle_options(argc, argv);
rate_ctr_init(tall_bsc_ctx);
osmo_stats_init(tall_bsc_ctx);
rate_ctr_init(tall_mgw_ctx);
osmo_stats_init(tall_mgw_ctx);
rc = mgcp_parse_config(config_file, cfg, MGCP_BSC);
if (rc < 0)
return rc;
/* start telnet after reading config for vty_get_bind_addr() */
rc = telnet_init_dynif(tall_bsc_ctx, NULL,
rc = telnet_init_dynif(tall_mgw_ctx, NULL,
vty_get_bind_addr(), OSMO_VTY_PORT_MGW);
if (rc < 0)
return rc;
cfg->ctrl = mgw_ctrl_interface_setup(cfg, ctrl_vty_get_bind_addr(), OSMO_CTRL_PORT_MGW);
if (!cfg->ctrl) {
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to init the control interface on %s:%u. Exiting\n",
ctrl_vty_get_bind_addr(), OSMO_CTRL_PORT_MGW);
}
/* Set the reset callback function. This functions is called when the
* mgcp-command "RSIP" (Reset in Progress) is received */
cfg->reset_cb = mgcp_rsip_cb;
/* we need to bind a socket */
flags = OSMO_SOCK_F_BIND;
if (cfg->call_agent_addr)
if (strlen(cfg->call_agent_addr))
flags |= OSMO_SOCK_F_CONNECT;
rc = osmo_sock_init2_ofd(&cfg->gw_fd.bfd, AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP,
rc = osmo_sock_init2_ofd(&cfg->gw_fd.bfd, AF_UNSPEC, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP,
cfg->source_addr, cfg->source_port,
cfg->call_agent_addr, cfg->call_agent_addr ? 2727 : 0, flags);
cfg->call_agent_addr, strlen(cfg->call_agent_addr) ? 2727 : 0, flags);
if (rc < 0) {
perror("Gateway failed to bind");
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@@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ AM_CFLAGS = \
$(LIBOSMOVTY_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBOSMOGSM_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBOSMONETIF_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBOSMOABIS_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBOSMOTRAU_CFLAGS) \
$(COVERAGE_CFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
@@ -22,7 +24,7 @@ EXTRA_DIST = \
mgcp_test.ok \
$(NULL)
noinst_PROGRAMS = \
check_PROGRAMS = \
mgcp_test \
$(NULL)
@@ -35,7 +37,10 @@ mgcp_test_LDADD = \
$(LIBOSMOCORE_LIBS) \
$(LIBOSMOVTY_LIBS) \
$(LIBOSMOGSM_LIBS) \
$(LIBOSMOABIS_LIBS) \
$(LIBOSMOTRAU_LIBS) \
$(LIBRARY_DL) \
$(LIBRARY_DLSYM) \
$(LIBOSMONETIF_LIBS) \
-lm \
$(NULL)

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@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Response matches our expectations.
Dummy packets: 2
================================================
Testing MDCX4
Testing MDCX4_ADDR000
creating message from statically defined input:
---------8<---------
MDCX 18983216 1@mgw MGCP 1.0
@@ -113,6 +113,29 @@ m=audio 4441 RTP/AVP 99
m=audio 4441 RTP/AVP 99
a=rtpmap:99 AMR/8000
a=ptime:40
---------8<---------
checking response:
using message as statically defined for comparison
Response matches our expectations.
(response does not contain a connection id)
================================================
Testing MDCX4
creating message from statically defined input:
---------8<---------
MDCX 18983217 1@mgw MGCP 1.0
M: sendrecv
C: 2
I: %s
L: p:20, a:AMR, nt:IN
v=0
o=- %s 23 IN IP4 5.6.7.8
c=IN IP4 5.6.7.8
t=0 0
m=audio 4441 RTP/AVP 99
a=rtpmap:99 AMR/8000
a=ptime:40
---------8<---------
@@ -124,14 +147,14 @@ Dummy packets: 2
================================================
Testing MDCX4_PT1
---------8<---------
creating message from statically defined input:
---------8<---------
MDCX 18983218 1@mgw MGCP 1.0
M: SENDRECV
C: 2
I: %s
v=0
L: p:20-40, a:AMR, nt:IN
v=0
o=- %s 23 IN IP4 5.6.7.8
c=IN IP4 5.6.7.8
@@ -148,14 +171,14 @@ Dummy packets: 2
Dummy packets: 2
================================================
creating message from statically defined input:
Testing MDCX4_PT2
creating message from statically defined input:
---------8<---------
MDCX 18983219 1@mgw MGCP 1.0
M: sendrecv
C: 2
L: p:20-20, a:AMR, nt:IN
I: %s
L: p:20-20, a:AMR, nt:IN
v=0
o=- %s 23 IN IP4 5.6.7.8
@@ -172,14 +195,14 @@ Dummy packets: 2
(response contains a connection id)
Dummy packets: 2
Testing MDCX4_PT3
================================================
Testing MDCX4_PT3
creating message from statically defined input:
---------8<---------
MDCX 18983220 1@mgw MGCP 1.0
M: sendrecv
I: %s
L: a:AMR, nt:IN
C: 2
I: %s
L: a:AMR, nt:IN
v=0
@@ -196,14 +219,14 @@ Dummy packets: 2
Response matches our expectations.
(response contains a connection id)
Dummy packets: 2
================================================
================================================
Testing MDCX4_PT4
creating message from statically defined input:
---------8<---------
MDCX 18983221 1@mgw MGCP 1.0
c: 2
i: %s
m: sendrecv
c: 2
i: %s
l: A:amr, NT:IN
@@ -220,14 +243,14 @@ Dummy packets: 2
using message with patched conn_id for comparison
Response matches our expectations.
(response contains a connection id)
Dummy packets: 2
================================================
Testing MDCX4_SO
creating message from statically defined input:
---------8<---------
M: sendonly
C: 2
MDCX 18983222 1@mgw MGCP 1.0
M: sendonly
C: 2
I: %s
L: p:20, a:AMR, nt:IN
@@ -243,7 +266,7 @@ Response matches our expectations.
---------8<---------
checking response:
using message with patched conn_id for comparison
(response contains a connection id)
Response matches our expectations.
(response contains a connection id)
================================================
@@ -441,7 +464,6 @@ checking response:
Response matches our expectations.
(response does not contain a connection id)
Testing CRCX
================================================
Testing CRCX
creating message from statically defined input:
@@ -470,7 +492,7 @@ Dummy packets: 2
c=IN IP4 123.12.12.123
m=audio 5904 RTP/AVP 97
a=rtpmap:97 GSM-EFR/8000
a=ptime:40
---------8<---------
checking response:
@@ -770,6 +792,15 @@ Stats: Jitter = 0, Transit = -144000
Stats: Jitter = 24, Transit = -32888
In TS: 36728, dTS: 160, Seq: 24
Out TS change: 160, dTS: 160, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
Stats: Jitter = 22, Transit = -32888
In TS: 36888, dTS: 160, Seq: 25
Out TS change: 160, dTS: 160, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
Stats: Jitter = 21, Transit = -32888
In TS: 160000, dTS: 0, Seq: 1000
Out TS change: 12000, dTS: 12000, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
Stats: Jitter = 0, Transit = -144000
In TS: 160160, dTS: 160, Seq: 1001
Out TS change: 160, dTS: 160, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
Stats: Jitter = 0, Transit = -144000
In TS: 160320, dTS: 160, Seq: 1002
Out TS change: 160, dTS: 160, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
@@ -864,6 +895,15 @@ Stats: Jitter = 0, Transit = -144000
In TS: 36728, dTS: 160, Seq: 24
Out TS change: 160, dTS: 160, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
Stats: Jitter = 22, Transit = -32888
In TS: 36888, dTS: 160, Seq: 25
Out TS change: 160, dTS: 160, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
Stats: Jitter = 21, Transit = -32888
Output SSRC changed to 50607080
In TS: 160000, dTS: 0, Seq: 1000
Out TS change: 123112, dTS: 160, Seq change: 975, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
Stats: Jitter = 0, Transit = -144000
In TS: 160160, dTS: 160, Seq: 1001
Out TS change: 160, dTS: 160, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
Stats: Jitter = 0, Transit = -144000
In TS: 160320, dTS: 160, Seq: 1002
Out TS change: 160, dTS: 160, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
@@ -958,6 +998,15 @@ Stats: Jitter = 0, Transit = -144000
In TS: 36728, dTS: 160, Seq: 24
Out TS change: 160, dTS: 160, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
Stats: Jitter = 22, Transit = -32888
In TS: 36888, dTS: 160, Seq: 25
Out TS change: 160, dTS: 160, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
Stats: Jitter = 21, Transit = -32888
Output SSRC changed to 50607080
In TS: 160000, dTS: 0, Seq: 1000
Out TS change: 123112, dTS: 160, Seq change: 975, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
Stats: Jitter = 0, Transit = -144000
In TS: 160160, dTS: 160, Seq: 1001
Out TS change: 160, dTS: 160, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
Stats: Jitter = 0, Transit = -144000
In TS: 160320, dTS: 160, Seq: 1002
Out TS change: 160, dTS: 160, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
@@ -1050,6 +1099,15 @@ Stats: Jitter = 0, Transit = -144000
Stats: Jitter = 24, Transit = -32888
In TS: 36728, dTS: 160, Seq: 24
Out TS change: 160, dTS: 160, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
Stats: Jitter = 22, Transit = -32888
In TS: 36888, dTS: 160, Seq: 25
Out TS change: 160, dTS: 160, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
Stats: Jitter = 21, Transit = -32888
In TS: 160000, dTS: 0, Seq: 1000
Out TS change: 12000, dTS: 12000, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
Stats: Jitter = 0, Transit = -144000
In TS: 160160, dTS: 160, Seq: 1001
Out TS change: 160, dTS: 160, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
Stats: Jitter = 0, Transit = -144000
In TS: 160320, dTS: 160, Seq: 1002
Out TS change: 160, dTS: 160, Seq change: 1, TS Err change: in +0, out +0
@@ -1218,6 +1276,140 @@ p:10, a:PCMU -> p:10, a:PCMU
Response matches our expectations.
Testing get_lco_identifier()
p:10, a:PCMU -> p:10, a:PCMU
p:10, a:PCMU -> p:10, a:PCMU
'XXXX, p:10, a:PCMU' -> 'p:10, a:PCMU'
'XXXX,p:10,a:PCMU' -> 'p:10,a:PCMU'
'10,a:PCMU' -> 'a:PCMU'
'10, a:PCMU' -> 'a:PCMU'
'10,a: PCMU' -> 'a: PCMU'
'10 ,a: PCMU' -> 'a: PCMU'
', a:PCMU' -> 'a:PCMU'
' a:PCMU' -> 'a:PCMU'
'' -> '(null)'
p10, aPCMU -> (null)
'10,a :PCMU' -> '(null)'
Testing mgcp_codec_pt_translate()
#0: same order, but differing payload type numbers
- add codecs on conn0:
0: 112 AMR/8000/1 octet-aligned=1 -> rc=0
1: 0 PCMU/8000/1 -> rc=0
2: 111 GSM-HR-08/8000/1 -> rc=0
- add codecs on conn1:
0: 96 AMR/8000/1 octet-aligned=1 -> rc=0
1: 0 PCMU/8000/1 -> rc=0
2: 97 GSM-HR-08/8000/1 -> rc=0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 112) -> 96
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 96) -> 112
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 0) -> 0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 0) -> 0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 111) -> 97
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 97) -> 111
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 123) -> -22
#1: different order and different payload type numbers
- add codecs on conn0:
0: 0 PCMU/8000/1 -> rc=0
1: 111 GSM-HR-08/8000/1 -> rc=0
2: 112 AMR/8000/1 octet-aligned=1 -> rc=0
- add codecs on conn1:
0: 97 GSM-HR-08/8000/1 -> rc=0
1: 0 PCMU/8000/1 -> rc=0
2: 96 AMR/8000/1 octet-aligned=1 -> rc=0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 112) -> 96
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 96) -> 112
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 0) -> 0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 0) -> 0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 111) -> 97
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 97) -> 111
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 123) -> -22
#2: both sides have the same payload_type numbers assigned to differing codecs
- add codecs on conn0:
0: 0 PCMU/8000/1 -> rc=0
1: 96 GSM-HR-08/8000/1 -> rc=0
2: 97 AMR/8000/1 octet-aligned=1 -> rc=0
- add codecs on conn1:
0: 97 GSM-HR-08/8000/1 -> rc=0
1: 0 PCMU/8000/1 -> rc=0
2: 96 AMR/8000/1 octet-aligned=1 -> rc=0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 96) -> 97
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 97) -> 96
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 97) -> 96
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 96) -> 97
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 0) -> 0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 0) -> 0
#3: conn0 has no codecs
- add codecs on conn0:
(none)
- add codecs on conn1:
0: 96 AMR/8000/1 octet-aligned=1 -> rc=0
1: 0 PCMU/8000/1 -> rc=0
2: 97 GSM-HR-08/8000/1 -> rc=0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 112) -> -22
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 0) -> -22
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 111) -> -22
#4: conn1 has no codecs
- add codecs on conn0:
0: 112 AMR/8000/1 octet-aligned=1 -> rc=0
1: 0 PCMU/8000/1 -> rc=0
2: 111 GSM-HR-08/8000/1 -> rc=0
- add codecs on conn1:
(none)
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 112) -> -22
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 0) -> -22
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 111) -> -22
#5: test AMR with differing octet-aligned settings
- add codecs on conn0:
0: 111 AMR/8000 octet-aligned=1 -> rc=0
- add codecs on conn1:
0: 122 AMR/8000 octet-aligned=0 -> rc=0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 111) -> 122
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 122) -> 111
#6: test AMR with missing octet-aligned settings (defaults to 0)
- add codecs on conn0:
0: 111 AMR/8000 octet-aligned=1 -> rc=0
- add codecs on conn1:
0: 122 AMR/8000 octet-aligned=unset -> rc=0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 111) -> 122
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 122) -> 111
#7: test AMR with NULL param (defaults to 0)
- add codecs on conn0:
0: 111 AMR/8000 octet-aligned=1 -> rc=0
- add codecs on conn1:
0: 122 AMR/8000 -> rc=0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 111) -> 122
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 122) -> 111
#8: match FOO/8000/1 and FOO/8000 as identical, single channel is implicit
- add codecs on conn0:
0: 0 PCMU/8000/1 -> rc=0
1: 111 GSM-HR-08/8000/1 -> rc=0
2: 112 AMR/8000/1 octet-aligned=1 -> rc=0
- add codecs on conn1:
0: 97 GSM-HR-08/8000 -> rc=0
1: 0 PCMU/8000 -> rc=0
2: 96 AMR/8000 octet-aligned=1 -> rc=0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 112) -> 96
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 96) -> 112
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 0) -> 0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 0) -> 0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 111) -> 97
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 97) -> 111
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 123) -> -22
#9: match FOO/8000/1 and FOO as identical, 8k and single channel are implicit
- add codecs on conn0:
0: 0 PCMU/8000/1 -> rc=0
1: 111 GSM-HR-08/8000/1 -> rc=0
2: 112 AMR/8000/1 octet-aligned=1 -> rc=0
- add codecs on conn1:
0: 97 GSM-HR-08 -> rc=0
1: 0 PCMU -> rc=0
2: 96 AMR octet-aligned=1 -> rc=0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 112) -> 96
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 96) -> 112
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 0) -> 0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 0) -> 0
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 111) -> 97
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn1, conn0, 97) -> 111
- mgcp_codec_pt_translate(conn0, conn1, 123) -> -22
#10: test whether channel number matching is waterproof
- add codecs on conn0:
0: 111 GSM-HR-08/8000 -> rc=0

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ EXTRA_DIST = \
mgcp_client_test.err \
$(NULL)
noinst_PROGRAMS = \
check_PROGRAMS = \
mgcp_client_test \
$(NULL)
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ mgcp_client_test_LDADD = \
$(LIBOSMOCORE_LIBS) \
$(LIBOSMOVTY_LIBS) \
$(LIBRARY_DL) \
$(LIBRARY_DLSYM) \
$(LIBOSMONETIF_LIBS) \
$(NULL)

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@@ -294,11 +294,23 @@ void test_mgcp_msg(void)
MGCP_MSG_PRESENCE_CONN_ID | MGCP_MSG_PRESENCE_CONN_MODE |
MGCP_MSG_PRESENCE_AUDIO_IP | MGCP_MSG_PRESENCE_AUDIO_PORT);
memset(audio_ip_overflow, 'X', sizeof(audio_ip_overflow));
audio_ip_overflow[1] = '.';
audio_ip_overflow[sizeof(audio_ip_overflow) - 1] = '\0';
mgcp_msg.audio_ip = audio_ip_overflow;
msg = mgcp_msg_gen(mgcp, &mgcp_msg);
OSMO_ASSERT(msg == NULL);
printf("IPv6 test:\n");
mgcp_msg.verb = MGCP_VERB_MDCX;
mgcp_msg.presence =
(MGCP_MSG_PRESENCE_ENDPOINT | MGCP_MSG_PRESENCE_CALL_ID |
MGCP_MSG_PRESENCE_CONN_ID | MGCP_MSG_PRESENCE_CONN_MODE |
MGCP_MSG_PRESENCE_AUDIO_IP | MGCP_MSG_PRESENCE_AUDIO_PORT);
mgcp_msg.audio_ip = "2001:db8:1::ab9:c0a8:102";
mgcp->actual.remote_addr = "::1";
msg = mgcp_msg_gen(mgcp, &mgcp_msg);
printf("%s\n", (char *)msg->data);
printf("\n");
msgb_free(msg);
}
@@ -360,7 +372,7 @@ struct sdp_section_start_test {
static struct sdp_section_start_test sdp_section_start_tests[] = {
{
.body = "",
.expect_rc = -EINVAL,
.expect_rc = 0,
},
{
.body = "\n\n",
@@ -399,19 +411,79 @@ static struct sdp_section_start_test sdp_section_start_tests[] = {
.body = "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params"
"\n\r\n"
"m=audio 23\r\n",
.expect_rc = -EINVAL,
.expect_rc = 0,
},
{
.body = "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params"
"\r\n\r"
"m=audio 23\r\n",
.expect_rc = -EINVAL,
.expect_rc = 0,
},
{
.body = "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params"
"\n\r\r"
"m=audio 23\r\n",
.expect_rc = -EINVAL,
.expect_rc = 0,
},
{
.body = "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params"
"\r\n\r\n"
"c=IN IP4 1.2.3.4\r\n",
.expect_params = {
.audio_ip = "1.2.3.4",
},
.expect_rc = 0,
},
{
.body = "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params"
"\r\n\r\n"
"c=IN IP6 2001:db8:1::ab9:c0a8:102\r\n",
.expect_params = {
.audio_ip = "2001:db8:1::ab9:c0a8:102",
},
.expect_rc = 0,
},
{
.body = "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params"
"\r\n\r\n"
"c=IN IP6 1.2.3.4\r\n",
.expect_rc = -22,
},
{
.body = "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params"
"\r\n\r\n"
"c=IN IP4 ::1\r\n",
.expect_rc = -22,
},
{
.body = "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params"
"\r\n\r\n"
"c=IN IP4 notanip\r\n",
.expect_rc = -22,
},
{
.body = "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params"
"\r\n\r\n"
"c=IN IP4 1.2.3.4.5.6\r\n",
.expect_rc = -22,
},
{
.body = "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params"
"\r\n\r\n"
"c=IN IP4 1.2 .3\r\n",
.expect_rc = -22,
},
{
.body = "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params"
"\r\n\r\n"
"c=IN IP4 1.2 .3\r\n",
.expect_rc = -22,
},
{
.body = "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params"
"\r\n\r\n"
"c=IN IP4 \r\n",
.expect_rc = -22,
},
};
@@ -443,7 +515,12 @@ void test_sdp_section_start()
continue;
}
fprintf(stderr, "got audio_port=%u\n", t->expect_params.audio_port);
fprintf(stderr, "got audio_ip=\"%s\"\n", r->audio_ip);
if (strcmp(r->audio_ip, t->expect_params.audio_ip)) {
fprintf(stderr, "FAIL: Expected audio_ip=\"%s\"\n", t->expect_params.audio_ip);
failures++;
}
fprintf(stderr, "got audio_port=%u\n", r->audio_port);
if (r->audio_port != t->expect_params.audio_port) {
fprintf(stderr, "FAIL: Expected audio_port=%u\n", t->expect_params.audio_port);
failures++;
@@ -547,6 +624,57 @@ static void test_map_codec_to_pt_and_map_pt_to_codec(void)
printf("\n");
}
void test_mgcp_client_e1_epname(void)
{
char *epname;
if (mgcp)
talloc_free(mgcp);
mgcp = mgcp_client_init(ctx, &conf);
/* Valid endpoint names */
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 1, 15, 64, 0);
printf("%s\n", epname);
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 2, 14, 32, 0);
printf("%s\n", epname);
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 3, 13, 32, 4);
printf("%s\n", epname);
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 4, 12, 16, 0);
printf("%s\n", epname);
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 5, 11, 16, 2);
printf("%s\n", epname);
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 6, 10, 16, 4);
printf("%s\n", epname);
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 7, 9, 16, 6);
printf("%s\n", epname);
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 8, 8, 8, 0);
printf("%s\n", epname);
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 9, 7, 8, 1);
printf("%s\n", epname);
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 10, 6, 8, 2);
printf("%s\n", epname);
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 11, 5, 8, 3);
printf("%s\n", epname);
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 12, 4, 8, 4);
printf("%s\n", epname);
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 13, 3, 8, 5);
printf("%s\n", epname);
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 14, 2, 8, 6);
printf("%s\n", epname);
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 15, 1, 8, 7);
printf("%s\n", epname);
/* A few invalid enpoint names */
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 15, 1, 128, 0);
OSMO_ASSERT(epname == NULL);
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 15, 1, 8, 16);
OSMO_ASSERT(epname == NULL);
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 15, 0, 8, 2);
OSMO_ASSERT(epname == NULL);
epname = (char *)mgcp_client_e1_epname(ctx, mgcp, 15, 64, 8, 2);
OSMO_ASSERT(epname == NULL);
}
static const struct log_info_cat log_categories[] = {
};
@@ -561,9 +689,10 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
ctx = talloc_named_const(NULL, 1, "mgcp_client_test");
msgb_talloc_ctx_init(ctx, 0);
osmo_init_logging2(ctx, &log_info);
log_set_print_filename(osmo_stderr_target, 0);
log_set_print_filename2(osmo_stderr_target, LOG_FILENAME_NONE);
log_set_print_timestamp(osmo_stderr_target, 0);
log_set_use_color(osmo_stderr_target, 0);
log_set_print_category_hex(osmo_stderr_target, 0);
log_set_print_category(osmo_stderr_target, 1);
log_set_category_filter(osmo_stderr_target, DLMGCP, 1, LOGL_DEBUG);
@@ -575,6 +704,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
test_sdp_section_start();
test_map_codec_to_pt_and_map_pt_to_codec();
test_map_pt_to_codec();
test_mgcp_client_e1_epname();
printf("Done\n");
fprintf(stderr, "Done\n");

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@@ -1,71 +1,138 @@
DLMGCP MGCP client: using endpoint domain '@mgw'
DLMGCP message buffer to small, can not generate MGCP message
DLMGCP MGW(mgw) MGCP client: using endpoint domain '@mgw'
DLMGCP MGW(mgw) Message buffer to small, can not generate MGCP message (SDP)
test_mgcp_client_cancel():
DLMGCP MGCP client: using endpoint domain '@mgw'
DLMGCP MGW(mgw) MGCP client: using endpoint domain '@mgw'
- composed msg with trans_id=1
- not in queue yet, cannot cancel yet
DLMGCP Cannot cancel, no such transaction: 1
DLMGCP MGW(mgw) Cannot cancel, no such transaction: 1
- enqueue
- cancel succeeds
DLMGCP Canceled transaction 1
DLMGCP MGW(mgw) Canceled transaction 1
- late response gets discarded
DLMGCP Cannot find matching MGCP transaction for trans_id 1
DLMGCP MGW(mgw) MGCP client: Rx 200 1 OK
DLMGCP MGW(mgw) Cannot find matching MGCP transaction for trans_id 1
- canceling again does nothing
DLMGCP Cannot cancel, no such transaction: 1
DLMGCP MGW(mgw) Cannot cancel, no such transaction: 1
test_mgcp_client_cancel() done
test_sdp_section_start() test [0]:
body: ""
DLMGCP MGCP response: cannot find start of SDP parameters
got rc=-22
DLMGCP MGCP response contains no SDP parameters
got rc=0
got audio_ip=""
got audio_port=0
test_sdp_section_start() test [1]:
body: "\n\n"
got rc=0
got audio_ip=""
got audio_port=0
test_sdp_section_start() test [2]:
body: "\r\n\r\n"
got rc=0
got audio_ip=""
got audio_port=0
test_sdp_section_start() test [3]:
body: "\n\r\n\r"
got rc=0
got audio_ip=""
got audio_port=0
test_sdp_section_start() test [4]:
body: "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params\n\nm=audio 23\r\n"
got rc=0
got audio_ip=""
got audio_port=23
test_sdp_section_start() test [5]:
body: "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params\r\n\r\nm=audio 23\r\n"
got rc=0
got audio_ip=""
got audio_port=23
test_sdp_section_start() test [6]:
body: "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params\n\r\n\rm=audio 23\r\n"
got rc=0
got audio_ip=""
got audio_port=23
test_sdp_section_start() test [7]:
body: "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params\n\r\nm=audio 23\r\n"
DLMGCP MGCP response: cannot find start of SDP parameters
got rc=-22
DLMGCP MGCP response contains no SDP parameters
got rc=0
got audio_ip=""
got audio_port=0
test_sdp_section_start() test [8]:
body: "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params\r\n\rm=audio 23\r\n"
DLMGCP MGCP response: cannot find start of SDP parameters
got rc=-22
DLMGCP MGCP response contains no SDP parameters
got rc=0
got audio_ip=""
got audio_port=0
test_sdp_section_start() test [9]:
body: "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params\n\r\rm=audio 23\r\n"
DLMGCP MGCP response: cannot find start of SDP parameters
DLMGCP MGCP response contains no SDP parameters
got rc=0
got audio_ip=""
got audio_port=0
test_sdp_section_start() test [10]:
body: "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params\r\n\r\nc=IN IP4 1.2.3.4\r\n"
got rc=0
got audio_ip="1.2.3.4"
got audio_port=0
test_sdp_section_start() test [11]:
body: "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params\r\n\r\nc=IN IP6 2001:db8:1::ab9:c0a8:102\r\n"
got rc=0
got audio_ip="2001:db8:1::ab9:c0a8:102"
got audio_port=0
test_sdp_section_start() test [12]:
body: "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params\r\n\r\nc=IN IP6 1.2.3.4\r\n"
DLMGCP Failed to parse MGCP response header (audio ip)
got rc=-22
test_sdp_section_start() test [13]:
body: "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params\r\n\r\nc=IN IP4 ::1\r\n"
DLMGCP Failed to parse MGCP response header (audio ip)
got rc=-22
test_sdp_section_start() test [14]:
body: "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params\r\n\r\nc=IN IP4 notanip\r\n"
DLMGCP Failed to parse MGCP response header (audio ip)
got rc=-22
test_sdp_section_start() test [15]:
body: "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params\r\n\r\nc=IN IP4 1.2.3.4.5.6\r\n"
DLMGCP Failed to parse MGCP response header (audio ip)
got rc=-22
test_sdp_section_start() test [16]:
body: "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params\r\n\r\nc=IN IP4 1.2 .3\r\n"
DLMGCP Failed to parse MGCP response header (audio ip)
got rc=-22
test_sdp_section_start() test [17]:
body: "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params\r\n\r\nc=IN IP4 1.2 .3\r\n"
DLMGCP Failed to parse MGCP response header (audio ip)
got rc=-22
test_sdp_section_start() test [18]:
body: "some mgcp header data\r\nand header params\r\n\r\nc=IN IP4 \r\n"
DLMGCP Failed to parse MGCP response header (audio ip)
got rc=-22
DLMGCP ptmap contains illegal mapping: codec=113 maps to pt=2
DLMGCP ptmap contains illegal mapping: codec=0 maps to pt=100
DLMGCP ptmap contains illegal mapping: codec=113 maps to pt=2
DLMGCP ptmap contains illegal mapping: codec=0 maps to pt=100
DLMGCP MGW(mgw) MGCP client: using endpoint domain '@mgw'
DLMGCP MGW(mgw) Cannot compose MGCP e1-endpoint name (ds/e1-15/s-1/su128-0@mgw), rate(128)/offset(0) combination is invalid!
DLMGCP MGW(mgw) Cannot compose MGCP e1-endpoint name (ds/e1-15/s-1/su8-16@mgw), rate(8)/offset(16) combination is invalid!
DLMGCP MGW(mgw) Cannot compose MGCP e1-endpoint name (ds/e1-15/s-0/su8-2@mgw), E1-timeslot number (0) is invalid!
DLMGCP MGW(mgw) Cannot compose MGCP e1-endpoint name (ds/e1-15/s-64/su8-2@mgw), E1-timeslot number (64) is invalid!
Done

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@@ -109,6 +109,20 @@ M: sendrecv
X-Osmux: 2
Overfolow test:
IPv6 test:
MDCX 19 23@mgw MGCP 1.0
C: 2f
I: 11
M: sendrecv
v=0
o=- 2f 23 IN IP6 ::1
s=-
c=IN IP6 2001:db8:1::ab9:c0a8:102
t=0 0
m=audio 1234 RTP/AVP 3
a=ptime:20
test_mgcp_client_cancel():
@@ -149,6 +163,24 @@ test_sdp_section_start() test [7]:
test_sdp_section_start() test [8]:
test_sdp_section_start() test [9]:
test_sdp_section_start() test [10]:
test_sdp_section_start() test [11]:
test_sdp_section_start() test [12]:
test_sdp_section_start() test [13]:
test_sdp_section_start() test [14]:
test_sdp_section_start() test [15]:
test_sdp_section_start() test [16]:
test_sdp_section_start() test [17]:
test_sdp_section_start() test [18]:
110 => 96
111 => 97
112 => 98
@@ -178,4 +210,19 @@ test_sdp_section_start() test [9]:
2 <= 2
100 <= 100
ds/e1-1/s-15/su64-0@mgw
ds/e1-2/s-14/su32-0@mgw
ds/e1-3/s-13/su32-4@mgw
ds/e1-4/s-12/su16-0@mgw
ds/e1-5/s-11/su16-2@mgw
ds/e1-6/s-10/su16-4@mgw
ds/e1-7/s-9/su16-6@mgw
ds/e1-8/s-8/su8-0@mgw
ds/e1-9/s-7/su8-1@mgw
ds/e1-10/s-6/su8-2@mgw
ds/e1-11/s-5/su8-3@mgw
ds/e1-12/s-4/su8-4@mgw
ds/e1-13/s-3/su8-5@mgw
ds/e1-14/s-2/su8-6@mgw
ds/e1-15/s-1/su8-7@mgw
Done