Assume the UE has Attached, the session has been created,
and is in the IDLE state with the UEContextRelease process.
This could result in the following call flow.
1. TAU request without Integrity Protected
2. Authentication request/response
3. Security-mode command/complete
MME can be performed simultaneously by the HSS(S6A) and UE(S1AP).
Update-Location-Request
Service request
Service reject
Delete Session Request
Delete Session Response
Update-Location-Answer
UEContextReleaseCommand for Service reject
TAU reject
UEContextReleaseCommand for TAU reject
UEContextReleaseComplete
UEContextReleaseComplete
MME crashes when UE sends a service request(S1AP) during ULR/ULA(S6A) with HSS,
which has been fixed.
Because a race condition can occur between S6A Diameter and S1AP message,
the following error handling code has been added.
1. InitialUEMessage + Attach Request + PDN Connectivity request
2. Authentication-Information-Request/Authentication-Information-Answer
3. Authentication Request/Response
4. Security-mode command/complete
5. Update-Location-Request/Update-Location-Answer
6. Detach request/accept
In the ULR/ULA process in step 6, the PDN Connectivity request is
pushed to the queue as an ESM_MESSAGE because the NAS-Type is still
an Attach Request.
See the code below in 'mme-s6a-handler.c' for where the queue is pushed.
if (mme_ue->nas_eps.type == MME_EPS_TYPE_ATTACH_REQUEST) {
rv = nas_eps_send_emm_to_esm(mme_ue,
&mme_ue->pdn_connectivity_request);
if (rv != OGS_OK) {
ogs_error("nas_eps_send_emm_to_esm() failed");
return OGS_NAS_EMM_CAUSE_PROTOCOL_ERROR_UNSPECIFIED;
}
} else if (mme_ue->nas_eps.type == MME_EPS_TYPE_TAU_REQUEST) {
r = nas_eps_send_tau_accept(mme_ue,
S1AP_ProcedureCode_id_InitialContextSetup);
ogs_expect(r == OGS_OK);
ogs_assert(r != OGS_ERROR);
} else {
ogs_error("Invalid Type[%d]", mme_ue->nas_eps.type);
return OGS_NAS_EMM_CAUSE_PROTOCOL_ERROR_UNSPECIFIED;
}
If you perform step 7 Detach request/accept here,
the NAS-Type becomes Detach Request and the EMM state changes
to emm_state_de_registered().
Since the PDN, which is an ESM message that was previously queued,
should not be processed in de_registered, the message is ignored
through error handling below.
Otherwise, MME will crash because there is no active bearer
in the initial_context_setup_request build process.
See the code below in 's1ap-build.c' for where the crash occurs.
ogs_list_for_each(&mme_ue->sess_list, sess) {
ogs_list_for_each(&sess->bearer_list, bearer) {
...
if (mme_ue->nas_eps.type == MME_EPS_TYPE_ATTACH_REQUEST) {
} else if (OGS_FSM_CHECK(&bearer->sm, esm_state_inactive)) {
ogs_warn("No active EPS bearer [%d]", bearer->ebi);
ogs_warn(" IMSI[%s] NAS-EPS Type[%d] "
"ENB_UE_S1AP_ID[%d] MME_UE_S1AP_ID[%d]",
mme_ue->imsi_bcd, mme_ue->nas_eps.type,
enb_ue->enb_ue_s1ap_id, enb_ue->mme_ue_s1ap_id);
continue;
}
...
}
}
In an Inter-RAT setup a UE could perform a TAU coming from a 2G/3G network.
In that case the UE/MS is unknown to the MME and it should request the
SGSN context (MM, PDP) from the old SGSN. This is done through the following
GTPv1C message exchange on the Gn interface of SGSN and MME:
SGSN <- MME: SGSN Context Request
SGSN -> MME: SGSN Context Response
SGSN <- MME: SGSN Context Acknowledge
Diagram with full set of steps can be found at 3GPP TS 23.401 D.3.6.
This commit doesn't aim to be a complete implementation of the mentioned
procedure, since it's quite a complex one, with lots of fields and logic
required. This so far only implements in general the minimally
successful case by filling as much as possible the required set of
fields.
This will allow for a base onto which do incremental improvements and
fixes while testing against UEs and SGSNs (such as osmo-sgsn, which
doesn't yet support this procedure but will potentially earn it soon).
The reverse direction, aka UE issuing cell reselection 4G->2G was
already implemented (same as here, initial non-complete implementation)
in open5gs-mmed in commit 3d693da73e.
Related: https://osmocom.org/issues/6294
This will be useful for other procedures where only the RAI is known,
but not the specific CI. This is the case of idle mobility from Gb or Iu
to EUTRAN, where MME needs to request contexts based on the RAI mapped
in the GUTI obtained from the UE during TAU.
This also makes the config more resilient in RIM scenario, where an SGSN
can be picked now even if CI doesn't match, instead of failing or faling
back to the default route SGSN.
The assert is checking for sess->session->name, but afterwards there's a
check to skip ses->session not being null, which means the assert can
crash while dereferencing sess->session.
In an Inter-RAT setup a UE could perform a RAU coming from a 4G network.
In that case the UE/MS is unknown to the SGSN and it should request the
SGSN context (MM, PDP) from the MME. This is done through the following
GTPv1C message exchange on the Gn interface of SGSN and MME:
SGSN -> MME: SGSN Context Request
SGSN <- MME: SGSN Context Response
SGSN -> MME: SGSN Context Acknowledge
This commit doesn't aim to be a complete implementation of the mentioned
procedure, since it's quite a complex one, with lots of fields and logic
required. This so far only implements in general the minimally
successful case by filling as much as possible the required set of
fields.
This will allow for a base onto which do incremental improvements and
fixes while testing against UEs and SGSNs (such as osmo-sgsn, which
doesn't yet support this procedure but will potentially earn it soon).
This commit doesn't implement the reverse direction, aka UE issuing cell
reselection 2G->4G. Initial support for this scenario will hopefully be
added soon as a follow-up patch, similar to this one.
Related: https://osmocom.org/issues/6294
* [AMF/MME] UEContextReleaseCommand in Integrity (#2786)
Modified not to send UEContextReleaseCommand in Integrity Unprotected
NAS message such like Registration or Service request.
* [AMF/MME] UEContextReleaseCommand after Interity Protected (#2786)
Modified not to send UEContextReleaseCommand in Integrity Unprotected
NAS message such like Registration or Service request.
Move the config to the sgsn node instead of having a specific route with
specific format "default: route", since anyway internally it's already
applied to the sgsn object.
ogs_pool_init() shall be used in the initialization routine.
Otherwise, memory will be fragment since this function uses system malloc()
Compared with ogs_pool_init()
ogs_pool_create() could be called while the process is running,
so this function should use ogs_malloc() instead of system malloc()
* [MME] Introduce aging timers
* Creating three new timers
* mirroring work done by gstaa on the AMF
* Implicit detach procedures added
* Fix for detach from unknown UE
* no Purge Timer, no config, expanded code
Without this change, using metrics with core setup configurations
(configs/vonr.yaml for example) would not be possible. Having one
metrics section for whole config file causes every NF to start metrics
server on same port causing an abort.
The problem occurred in the following scenario:
1. VLR sent PAGING-REQUEST to the MME
2. MME sent S1-Paging to the UE
3. Paging failed
4. MME responded SERVICE-REQUEST to the VLR
5. VLR sent DOWNLINK-UNITDATA to the MME
6. Even though there is no S1 Context,
MME try to sent DownlinkNASTransport message to the UE.
7. So, the problem occurred.
I've changed the number 4 PAGING-REJECT instead of SERVICE-REQUEST.
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