add struct bsc_subscr, separating libbsc from gsm_subscriber
In a future commit, gsm_subscriber will be replaced by vlr_subscr, and it will
not make sense to use vlr_subscr in libbsc. Thus we need a dedicated BSC
subscriber: struct bsc_subscr.
Add rf_policy arg to bsc_grace_paging_request() because the bsc_subscr will no
longer have a backpointer to gsm_network (used to be via subscr->group).
Create a separate logging filter for the new BSC subscriber. The implementation
of adjusting the filter context is added in libbsc to not introduce
bsc_subscr_get/_put() dependencies to libcommon.
During Paging Response, fetch a bsc_subscr from the mobile identity, like we do
for the gsm_subscriber. It looks like a duplication now, but will make sense
for the VLR as well as for future MSC split patches.
Naming: it was requested to not name the new struct bsc_sub, because 'sub' is
too ambiguous. At the same time it would be fine to have 'bsc_sub_' as function
prefix. Instead of struct bsc_subscriber and bsc_sub_ prefix, I decided to
match both up as struct bsc_subscr and bsc_subscr_ function prefix. It's fast
to type, relatively short, unambiguous, and the naming is consistent.
Add bsc_subscr unit test.
Related: OS#1592, OS#1594
Change-Id: Ia61cc00e8bb186b976939a4fc8f7cf9ce6aa3d8e
diff --git a/openbsc/src/libmsc/gsm_subscriber.c b/openbsc/src/libmsc/gsm_subscriber.c
index 568f1c5..1a03cf7 100644
--- a/openbsc/src/libmsc/gsm_subscriber.c
+++ b/openbsc/src/libmsc/gsm_subscriber.c
@@ -82,8 +82,11 @@
struct gsm_subscriber_connection *conn = data;
struct gsm_subscriber *subscr = param;
struct paging_signal_data sig_data;
+ struct bsc_subscr *bsub;
+ struct gsm_network *net;
- OSMO_ASSERT(subscr->is_paging);
+ OSMO_ASSERT(subscr && subscr->is_paging);
+ net = subscr->group->net;
/*
* Stop paging on all other BTS. E.g. if this is
@@ -91,7 +94,16 @@
* timeout soon as well. Let's just stop everything
* and forget we wanted to page.
*/
- paging_request_stop(NULL, subscr, NULL, NULL);
+
+ /* TODO MSC split -- creating a BSC subscriber directly from MSC data
+ * structures in RAM. At some point the MSC will send a message to the
+ * BSC instead. */
+ bsub = bsc_subscr_find_or_create_by_imsi(net->bsc_subscribers,
+ subscr->imsi);
+ bsub->tmsi = subscr->tmsi;
+ bsub->lac = subscr->lac;
+ paging_request_stop(&net->bts_list, NULL, bsub, NULL, NULL);
+ bsc_subscr_put(bsub);
/* Inform parts of the system we don't know */
sig_data.subscr = subscr;
@@ -169,13 +181,23 @@
{
int rc;
struct subscr_request *request;
+ struct bsc_subscr *bsub;
+ struct gsm_network *net = subscr->group->net;
/* Start paging.. we know it is async so we can do it before */
if (!subscr->is_paging) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_DEBUG, "Subscriber %s not paged yet.\n",
subscr_name(subscr));
- rc = paging_request(subscr->group->net, subscr, channel_type,
- subscr_paging_cb, subscr);
+ /* TODO MSC split -- creating a BSC subscriber directly from
+ * MSC data structures in RAM. At some point the MSC will send
+ * a message to the BSC instead. */
+ bsub = bsc_subscr_find_or_create_by_imsi(net->bsc_subscribers,
+ subscr->imsi);
+ bsub->tmsi = subscr->tmsi;
+ bsub->lac = subscr->lac;
+ rc = paging_request(net, bsub, channel_type, subscr_paging_cb,
+ subscr);
+ bsc_subscr_put(bsub);
if (rc <= 0) {
LOGP(DMM, LOGL_ERROR, "Subscriber %s paging failed: %d\n",
subscr_name(subscr), rc);