Found no support for HSS provided charging characteristics. Following TS32.251 A.4:
- Use PDN level CC, if one wasn't provided then use subscription level CC
- Don't send CC in S11 if it wasn't included
When a UE that requests slices tries to connect and there are no slices configured, the reject message is:
5GMM cause = 0x7 (5GS Services not allowed)
however it should be:
5GMM cause = 0x3e (No network slices available)
All 5GMM cause value in reject message is reviewed in this commit
3GPP TS 29.244 7.2.2.4.2 documents that the peer will set SEID=0 in the
response when we request something for a session not existing at the peer.
If that's the case, we still want to locate the local session which
originated the request, so let's store the local SEID in the xact when
submitting the message, so that we can retrieve the related SEID and
find the session if we receive SEID=0.
Valgrind memcheck tool reports an error, of invalid read beyond the
allocated memory.
Function "write_cb()" already allocates (realloc) +1 byte and
null-terminates the data. But the length "conn->size" does not contain
this extra null-terminated byte.
When a copy of the received data is made in "check_multi_info()", it
does not include the null character, resulting in potentially a
non-null terminated string.
Later on when parsing the data, "strlen()" will read beyond the
allocated memory to search for the null character, resulting in an
invalid read.
==1994== Invalid read of size 1
==1994== at 0x484ED24: strlen (in /usr/libexec/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==1994== by 0x4D3F401: cJSON_ParseWithOpts (cJSON.c:1109)
==1994== by 0x4D3F65C: cJSON_Parse (cJSON.c:1197)
==1994== by 0x4C927DE: parse_json (message.c:913)
==1994== by 0x4C972D8: parse_content (message.c:1790)
==1994== by 0x4C90096: ogs_sbi_parse_response (message.c:589)
==1994== by 0x136431: amf_state_operational (amf-sm.c:248)
...
==1994== Address 0x668371d is 0 bytes after a block of size 253 alloc'd
==1994== at 0x4848899: malloc (in /usr/libexec/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==1994== by 0x5107D7F: ??? (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtalloc.so.2.3.3)
==1994== by 0x510814B: _talloc_memdup (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtalloc.so.2.3.3)
==1994== by 0x4871568: ogs_talloc_memdup (ogs-strings.c:184)
==1994== by 0x4CA7755: check_multi_info (client.c:475)
...
* [SBI] Fix converting PatchItem to JSON
* [UDR] Add support for endpoint for patching subscription data
Add support for PATCH HTTP method for the following endpoint:
/subscription-data/{ueId}/context-data/amf-3gpp-access
Currently does not change any data in the database.
* [UDM] Add support for endpoint for patching subscription data
Add support for the following endpoint, HTTP PATCH method:
/nudm-uecm/v1/{ueId}/registrations/amf-3gpp-access
The endpoint is used when UE deregisters from the core, and AMF
sends a subscription modification request with "purgeFlag" set.
* [UDM] Add check for same GUAMI when patching subscription data
* [AMF] Send deregistration event to UDM
When UE sends deregistration request, AMF needs to send a
Nudm_UECM_Deregistration request to UDM.
The order of requests is now the following:
- send PDU session release to SMF
- send deregistration event to UDM
- send AM policy control release to PCF
Recent commit re-enabling SBI HTTP/1.1 support
(10bdf39505cf525b95886c140b3c2e82e7427d29) started using libmicrohttpd's
API MHD_create_response_from_buffer_with_free_callback(), which is only
available starting from v0.9.61.
As a result, compilation in xUbuntu 18.04 started failing with errors
about the function not being found, since it ships with libmicrohttpd
v0.9.59.
Depending on 0.9.61 is fine since it's quite old (november 2018) and all
major current distros should for sure have an >= one. Let's simply bump
the version check so that it fails in an informative manner.
For null protection scheme the SUCI needs to be BCD encoded. Whereas for
protection scheme profiles A and B the SUCI needs to be converted from
hexadecimal to ASCII.
This still needs the support for protection schemes A and B in UDM to
work.
* Initial metrics support based on Prometheus
This commit introduces initial support for metrics in open5gs.
The metrics code is added as libogsmetrics (lib/metrics/), with a well
defined opaque API to manage different types of metrics, allowing for
different implementations for different technologies to scrap the
metrics (placed as lib/metrics/<impl>/. The implementation is right now
selected at build time, in order to be able to opt-out the related dependencies
for users not interested in the features. 2 implementations are already
provided in this commit to start with:
* void: Default implementation. Empty stubs, acts as a NOOP.
* prometheus: open5gs processes become Prometheus servers, offering
states through an http server to the Prometheus scrappers. Relies on
libprom (prometheus-client-ci [1] project) to track the metrics and format
them during export, and libmicrohttpd to make the export possible through
HTTP.
[1] https://github.com/digitalocean/prometheus-client-c
The prometheus-client-c is not well maintained nowadays in upstream, and
furthermore it uses a quite peculiar mixture of build systems (autolib
on the main dir, cmake for libprom in a subdir). This makes it difficult
to have it widely available in distros, and difficult to find it if it
is installed in the system. Hence, the best is to include it as a
meson subproject like we already do for freeDiameter. An open5gs fork is
requried in order to have an extra patch adding a top-level
CMakeList.txt in order to be able to includ eit from open5gs's meson
build. Furthermore, this allows adding bugfixes to the subproject if any
are found in the future.
* [SMF] Initial metrics support
* [SMF] Add metrics at gtp_node level
* docs: Add tutorial documenting metrics with Prometheus