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Holger Freyther zecke at selfish.orgFrom 6e7180aba476679428db7444341d1de77b7b2a6f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Holger Freyther <ich at tamarin.(none)> Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 13:48:55 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] [channel] Handle and dispatch paging requests in gsm_subscriber Implement subscr_get_channel to a degree that a pending SMS Submit and a phone call should work. --- include/openbsc/gsm_data.h | 1 + include/openbsc/gsm_subscriber.h | 1 + src/gsm_subscriber.c | 106 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 106 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/openbsc/gsm_data.h b/include/openbsc/gsm_data.h index 21b05ea..44bf340 100644 --- a/include/openbsc/gsm_data.h +++ b/include/openbsc/gsm_data.h @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ enum gsm_paging_event { GSM_PAGING_SUCCEEDED, GSM_PAGING_EXPIRED, GSM_PAGING_VLR_UNKNOWN, + GSM_PAGING_OOM, }; struct msgb; diff --git a/include/openbsc/gsm_subscriber.h b/include/openbsc/gsm_subscriber.h index 52c2c66..8ea6bdd 100644 --- a/include/openbsc/gsm_subscriber.h +++ b/include/openbsc/gsm_subscriber.h @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ struct gsm_subscriber { struct gsm_bts *current_bts; /* pending requests */ + int in_callback; struct llist_head requests; }; diff --git a/src/gsm_subscriber.c b/src/gsm_subscriber.c index 3082880..0464102 100644 --- a/src/gsm_subscriber.c +++ b/src/gsm_subscriber.c @@ -25,13 +25,71 @@ #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> +#include <assert.h> #include <openbsc/gsm_subscriber.h> +#include <openbsc/paging.h> #include <openbsc/db.h> - LLIST_HEAD(active_subscribers); +/* + * Struct for pending channel requests. This is managed in the + * llist_head requests of each subscriber. The reference counting + * should work in such a way that a subscriber with a pending request + * remains in memory. + */ +struct subscr_request { + struct llist_head entry; + + /* back reference */ + struct gsm_subscriber *subscr; + + /* the requested channel type */ + int channel_type; + + /* the callback data */ + gsm_cbfn *cbfn; + void *data; +}; + +/* + * We got the channel assigned and can now hand this channel + * over to one of our callbacks. + */ +static void subscr_paging_cb(unsigned int hooknum, unsigned int event, + struct msgb *msg, void *data, void *param) +{ + struct subscr_request *request; + struct gsm_subscriber *subscr = (struct gsm_subscriber *)data; + + assert(!llist_empty(&subscr->requests)); + + /* + * FIXME: What to do with paging requests coming during + * this callback? We must be sure to not start paging when + * we have an active connection to a subscriber and to make + * the subscr_put_channel work as required... + */ + request = (struct subscr_request *)subscr->requests.next; + llist_del(&request->entry); + subscr->in_callback = 1; + request->cbfn(hooknum, event, msg, request->data, param); + subscr->in_callback = 0; + + free(request); +} + +static void subscr_send_paging_request(struct gsm_subscriber *subscr) +{ + struct subscr_request *request; + assert(!llist_empty(&subscr->requests)); + + request = (struct subscr_request *)subscr->requests.next; + paging_request(subscr->current_bts, subscr, request->channel_type, + subscr_paging_cb, subscr); +} + struct gsm_subscriber *subscr_alloc(void) { struct gsm_subscriber *s; @@ -128,6 +186,8 @@ struct gsm_subscriber *subscr_put(struct gsm_subscriber *subscr) void subscr_get_channel(struct gsm_subscriber *subscr, int type, gsm_cbfn *cbfn, void *data) { + struct subscr_request *request; + /* current_bts is the current VLR of the MobileStation */ if (!subscr->current_bts) { if (cbfn) @@ -136,7 +196,33 @@ void subscr_get_channel(struct gsm_subscriber *subscr, int type, return; } - paging_request(subscr->current_bts, subscr, type, cbfn, data); + request = (struct subscr_request *)malloc(sizeof(*request)); + if (!request) { + if (cbfn) + cbfn(GSM_HOOK_RR_PAGING, GSM_PAGING_OOM, + NULL, NULL, data); + return; + } + + memset(request, 0, sizeof(*request)); + request->subscr = subscr; + request->channel_type = type; + request->cbfn = cbfn; + request->data = data; + + /* + * FIXME: We might be able to assign more than one + * channel, e.g. voice and SMS submit at the same + * time. + */ + if (!subscr->in_callback && llist_empty(&subscr->requests)) { + /* add to the list, send a request */ + llist_add_tail(&request->entry, &subscr->requests); + subscr_send_paging_request(subscr); + } else { + /* this will be picked up later */ + llist_add_tail(&request->entry, &subscr->requests); + } } void subscr_put_channel(struct gsm_lchan *lchan) @@ -147,5 +233,21 @@ void subscr_put_channel(struct gsm_lchan *lchan) * of the lchan after having asked the next requestee to handle * the channel. */ + /* + * FIXME: is the lchan is of a different type we could still + * issue an immediate assignment for another channel and then + * close this one. + */ + /* + * Currently we will drop the last ref of the lchan which + * will result in a channel release on RSL and we will start + * the paging. This should work most of the time as the MS + * will listen to the paging requests before we timeout + */ + put_lchan(lchan); + + if (lchan->subscr && !llist_empty(&lchan->subscr->requests)) { + subscr_send_paging_request(lchan->subscr); + } } -- 1.6.0.4