Currently foreign TLLI are sometimes mapped to local TLLI in the
hope that they will match. This seems to sometimes introduce
inconsisties, possibly leading to a failing assertion in
_bssgp_tx_dl_ud.

This mapping should probably reduce the allocation of additional
LLME during routing area changes.

This commit removes tlli_foreign2local.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
---
 openbsc/src/gprs/gprs_llc.c    | 24 ++----------------------
 openbsc/tests/sgsn/sgsn_test.c |  5 -----
 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)

diff --git a/openbsc/src/gprs/gprs_llc.c b/openbsc/src/gprs/gprs_llc.c
index 936354a..06ccd4c 100644
--- a/openbsc/src/gprs/gprs_llc.c
+++ b/openbsc/src/gprs/gprs_llc.c
@@ -39,20 +39,6 @@
 static struct gprs_llc_llme *llme_alloc(uint32_t tlli);

 /* If the TLLI is foreign, return its local version */
-static inline uint32_t tlli_foreign2local(uint32_t tlli)
-{
-       uint32_t new_tlli;
-
-       if (gprs_tlli_type(tlli) == TLLI_FOREIGN) {
-               new_tlli = tlli | 0x40000000;
-               LOGP(DLLC, LOGL_NOTICE, "TLLI 0x%08x is foreign, converting to "
-                       "local TLLI 0x%08x\n", tlli, new_tlli);
-       } else
-               new_tlli = tlli;
-
-       return new_tlli;
-}
-
 /* Entry function from upper level (LLC), asking us to transmit a BSSGP PDU
  * to a remote MS (identified by TLLI) at a BTS identified by its BVCI and 
NSEI */
 static int _bssgp_tx_dl_ud(struct msgb *msg, struct sgsn_mm_ctx *mmctx)
@@ -72,9 +58,7 @@ static int _bssgp_tx_dl_ud(struct msgb *msg, struct 
sgsn_mm_ctx *mmctx)

                /* make sure we only send it to the right llme */
                OSMO_ASSERT(msgb_tlli(msg) == mmctx->llme->tlli
-                               || msgb_tlli(msg) == mmctx->llme->old_tlli
-                               || tlli_foreign2local(msgb_tlli(msg)) == 
mmctx->llme->tlli
-                               || tlli_foreign2local(msgb_tlli(msg)) == 
mmctx->llme->old_tlli);
+                               || msgb_tlli(msg) == mmctx->llme->old_tlli);
        }
        memcpy(&dup.qos_profile, qos_profile_default,
                sizeof(qos_profile_default));
@@ -175,10 +159,6 @@ struct gprs_llc_lle *gprs_lle_get_or_create(const uint32_t 
tlli, uint8_t sapi)
        if (lle)
                return lle;

-       lle = lle_by_tlli_sapi(tlli_foreign2local(tlli), sapi);
-       if (lle)
-               return lle;
-
        LOGP(DLLC, LOGL_NOTICE, "LLC: unknown TLLI 0x%08x, "
                "creating LLME on the fly\n", tlli);
        llme = llme_alloc(tlli);
@@ -204,7 +184,7 @@ static struct gprs_llc_lle *lle_for_rx_by_tlli_sapi(const 
uint32_t tlli,

        /* Maybe it is a routing area update but we already know this sapi? */
        if (gprs_tlli_type(tlli) == TLLI_FOREIGN) {
-               lle = lle_by_tlli_sapi(tlli_foreign2local(tlli), sapi);
+               lle = lle_by_tlli_sapi(tlli, sapi);
                if (lle) {
                        LOGP(DLLC, LOGL_NOTICE,
                                "LLC RX: Found a local entry for TLLI 0x%08x\n",
diff --git a/openbsc/tests/sgsn/sgsn_test.c b/openbsc/tests/sgsn/sgsn_test.c
index 859223f..01e94c7 100644
--- a/openbsc/tests/sgsn/sgsn_test.c
+++ b/openbsc/tests/sgsn/sgsn_test.c
@@ -203,11 +203,9 @@ static void test_llme(void)
 {
        struct gprs_llc_lle *lle, *lle_copy;
        uint32_t local_tlli;
-       uint32_t foreign_tlli;

        printf("Testing LLME allocations\n");
        local_tlli = gprs_tmsi2tlli(0x234, TLLI_LOCAL);
-       foreign_tlli = gprs_tmsi2tlli(0x234, TLLI_FOREIGN);

        /* initial state */
        OSMO_ASSERT(count(gprs_llme_list()) == 0);
@@ -221,9 +219,6 @@ static void test_llme(void)
        lle_copy = gprs_lle_get_or_create(local_tlli, 3);
        OSMO_ASSERT(lle == lle_copy);
        OSMO_ASSERT(count(gprs_llme_list()) == 1);
-       lle_copy = gprs_lle_get_or_create(foreign_tlli, 3);
-       OSMO_ASSERT(lle == lle_copy);
-       OSMO_ASSERT(count(gprs_llme_list()) == 1);

        /* unassign which should delete it*/
        gprs_llgmm_assign(lle->llme, lle->llme->tlli, 0xffffffff, 
GPRS_ALGO_GEA0, NULL);
-- 
1.9.1

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