* [GTP] xact: Fix trailing whitespace
* [GTP] xact: Avoid exporting internally used functions
This simplifies the API header hiding unneeded APIs from external
components, and lets the compiler further optimize by
marking the functions as static.
* [GTP] xact: Drop unused API ogs_gtp_xact_find
After making it static, it became clear to the compiler that this
function is not used anywhere, warning about it. Let's drop it.
* [SMF] Fix potential null pointer dereference
Pointer "sess" was first dereferenced and later on checked for nullness.
This is clearly wrong. Rearrange the code path to make sure the check is
done first, then dereferenced.
* gitignore: Add subprojects/libtins
* cosmetic: Fix whitespace
The network access mode of HSS has been changed to 0 (Packet and Circuit).
Versions of MME prior to v2.4.2 did not use this value. Open5GS set
the attach result of Attach Complete message as it is by looking
at the attach type of the Attach Request message.
Now, if the network access mode of HSS is set to 2 (Only Packet),
this value is affected by MME from v2.4.3. Regardless of the attach type
of the Attach Request, the MME will set EPS Only to the attach result
of Attach Complete.
3GPP TS 24.501 version 16.6.0 Release 16
4.4 NAS security
4.4.6 Protection of initial NAS signalling messages
1) the UE needs to send non-cleartext IEs in a REGISTRATION REQUEST
or SERVICE REQUEST message, the UE includes the entire REGISTRATION
REQUEST or SERVICE REQUEST message (i.e. containing both cleartext IEs
and non-cleartext IEs) in the NAS message container IE and shall cipher
the value part of the NAS message container IE. The UE shall then send
a REGISTRATION REQUEST or SERVICE REQUEST message containing
the cleartext IEs and the NAS message container IE;
As per RFC 4861 Router advertisement message
format, Source Address MUST be the link-local address
assigned to the interface from which this message is sent.
Since SMF was not sending it as per RFC, certain
phones were not completing the procedure of stateless
IPv6 address autoconfiguration mentioned in
3GPP TS 23.401 version 15.12.0 Release 15, section 5.3.1.2.2
When connecting to the UPF port for the PFCP protocol (8805) and sending
an association setup request followed by a session establishment request
with a PDI Network Instance set to ‘internet’, it causes a stack corruption
to occur.
So, ogs_fqdn_parse() fixed.
nas-common library includes libcrypt. However, SGW-C don't have to use
crypt library. As such, ogs_nas_plmn_id function was moved to
3gpp-core-types.[ch]
For more information,
$ ./install/bin/open5gs-sgwcd
./install/bin/open5gs-sgwcd: error while loading shared libraries: libogscrypt.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
$ ldd ./install/bin/open5gs-sgwcd
linux-vdso.so.1 (0x00007ffc749ad000)
libogsapp.so.2 => /home/acetcom/Documents/git/open5gs/install/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libogsapp.so.2 (0x00007f1f92277000)
libogscore.so.2 => /home/acetcom/Documents/git/open5gs/install/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libogscore.so.2 (0x00007f1f92240000)
libogsgtp.so.2 => /home/acetcom/Documents/git/open5gs/install/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libogsgtp.so.2 (0x00007f1f921eb000)
libogsnas-common.so.2 => /home/acetcom/Documents/git/open5gs/install/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libogsnas-common.so.2 (0x00007f1f921e5000)
libogspfcp.so.2 => /home/acetcom/Documents/git/open5gs/install/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libogspfcp.so.2 (0x00007f1f92177000)
libpthread.so.0 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0 (0x00007f1f92134000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 (0x00007f1f91f42000)
libyaml-0.so.2 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libyaml-0.so.2 (0x00007f1f91f20000)
libogscrypt.so.2 => not found
libogsipfw.so.2 => /home/acetcom/Documents/git/open5gs/install/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libogsipfw.so.2 (0x00007f1f91ef5000)
/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00007f1f922b1000)
commit 183d8b8344122f25f77be79b1b698c71f48c1656
Author: Sukchan Lee <acetcom@gmail.com>
Date: Fri May 28 23:44:26 2021 +0900
[SMF] introduce new list API [#1019]
Sometimes we may need two lists for same node.
To do this, I created a new list API, and applied it this pull request.
All process will be forcely exited if it failed to encode the S1AP/NGAP/GTP/PFCP message. It is to make sure there was no problem with the encoding of open5gs.
The configuration has changed. PFCP node rr=0 is removed as shown below.
sgwc:
pfcp
rr: 0 <-- Removed
Introduced a new configuration method for SMF/SGW-C
parameter:
no_pfcp_rr_select: true
By default, PFCP round robin selection is allowed.
The above parameters prohibit selecting PFCP in a round robin manner.
If parameter.ignore_requsted_nssai is true,
AMF will ignore the UE Requested NSSAI and create an allowed-NSSAI
based on the Default S-NSSAI in the Subscription DB.
* AAR Media-Sub-Component modification for more UEs support
* Introduce parameter for legacy support for pre-release LTE 11 devices to do calling
IE (IPV4-local-addr field ) is not supported on
the LTE pre release-11 UEs. In order for the call
to work the local address in packet filter must
be replaced by any.
Parameter: no_ipv4v6_local_addr_in_packet_filter
* Flow-Description use 'to assigned' in Gx Interface
* Support SDF Filter ID
* Support F-TEID's Choose
* BAR(Buffering) is added in PFCP session
* Default Apply Action uses NOCP|BUFF
Most of the time, an application wants to perform some amount of data buffering
in addition to just responding to events. When we want to write data,
for example, the usual pattern runs something like:
1. Decide that we want to write some data to a connection;
put that data in a buffer.
2. Wait for the connection to become writable
3. Write as much of the data as we can
4. Remember how much we wrote, and if we still have more data to write,
wait for the connection to become writable again.
Now, Open5GS implements the above method by default when transmitting data
in a stream type socket.