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2013-06-10Let diameter_{tcp,sctp} be configured with permissible remote addressesAnders Svensson
Option 'accept' allows remote addresses to be configured as tuples or regular expressions. The remote addresses for any incoming (aka accepted) connection/association are matched against the configured values, any non-matching address causing the connection/association to be aborted.
2013-06-10Fix diameter_{tcp,sctp} specAnders Svensson
The third argument to start/3 was just wrong.
2013-06-10Remove trailing whitespaceAnders Svensson
2013-06-02Merge branch 'anders/diameter/one_failed_avp/OTP-11127' into maintAnders Svensson
* anders/diameter/one_failed_avp/OTP-11127: Adapt CEA/DPA Failed-AVP to RFC 6733
2013-06-02Merge branch 'anders/diameter/5xxx_failed_avp/OTP-11092' into maintAnders Svensson
* anders/diameter/5xxx_failed_avp/OTP-11092: Fix setting of Failed-AVP on {answer_message, 5xxx} from handle_request
2013-06-02Fix setting of Failed-AVP on {answer_message, 5xxx} from handle_requestAnders Svensson
RFC 6733 says that certain 5xxx result codes must be accompanied by Failed-AVP, and decode populates #diameter_packet.errors with Result-Code/AVP pairs for errors it detects. However, Failed-AVP was not set in the outgoing answer if the handle_request callback returned {answer_message, 5xxx}. It is now set with the AVP from the first pair with the specified Result-Code, if found. Note that {answer_message, 5xxx} doesn't handle all cases in which a 5xxx answer is required, only that in which the setting above is appropriate. If it isn't then handle_request should construct its answer and return {reply, Ans}.
2013-06-02Merge branch 'anders/diameter/host_ip_address/OTP-11045' into maintAnders Svensson
* anders/diameter/host_ip_address/OTP-11045: Respect Host-IP-Address configuration
2013-06-02Respect Host-IP-Address configurationAnders Svensson
Addresses returned from a transport module were always used to populate Host-IP-Address AVP's in an outgoing CER/CEA, which precluded the sending of a VIP address. Transport addresses are now only used if Host-IP-Address is unspecified. In other words, respect any configured Host-IP-Address, regardless of the physical addresses returned by the transport. To use the physical addresses, don't configure Host-IP-Address.
2013-05-31Adapt CEA/DPA Failed-AVP to RFC 6733Anders Svensson
By setting only one, not many. The handling for other messages (except DWA, which is forgiving of errors) was dealt with in commit f7ec93e3.
2013-05-30Don't send default Inband-Security-Id in CER/CEAAnders Svensson
RFC 6733 recommends against the use of Inband-Security-Id, so only send a value that differs from the default.
2013-05-29Merge branch 'anders/diameter/watchdog_function_clause/OTP-11115' into maintAnders Svensson
* anders/diameter/watchdog_function_clause/OTP-11115: Fix watchdog function_clause
2013-05-29Merge branch 'anders/diameter/missed_5001/OTP-11087' into maintAnders Svensson
* anders/diameter/missed_5001/OTP-11087: Remove redundant integer type specifiers from binaries Fix recognition of 5001 on mandatory AVP's
2013-05-29Merge branch 'anders/diameter/avp_decode/OTP-11007' into maintAnders Svensson
* anders/diameter/avp_decode/OTP-11007: Detect all 5005 (MISSING_AVP) errors and don't reverse errors Adapt Failed-AVP setting to RFC 6733 Add spec to diameter_codec Add spec to diameter_gen Fix recognition of 5014 (INVALID_AVP_LENGTH) errors Ensure setting Failed-AVP is appropriate Correct AVP Length error testcases
2013-05-29Merge branch 'anders/diameter/avp_length_failure/OTP-11026' into maintAnders Svensson
* anders/diameter/avp_length_failure/OTP-11026: Fix decode failure when AVP Length < 8
2013-05-29Remove redundant integer type specifiers from binariesAnders Svensson
2013-05-29Fix recognition of 5001 on mandatory AVP'sAnders Svensson
An AVP setting the M-bit was not regarded as erroneous if it was defined in the dictionary in question and its container (message or Grouped AVP) had an 'AVP' field. It's now regarded as a 5001 error (AVP_UNSUPPORTED), as in the case that the AVP is not defined.
2013-05-29Merge branch 'anders/diameter/timetraps/OTP-10914' into maintAnders Svensson
* anders/diameter/timetraps/OTP-10914: Add examples testcase to help identify timetrap failures Minor traffic suite fix Add gen_tcp suite Lighten up on suite timetraps Add more information to traffic suite timeout failures
2013-05-27Fix watchdog function_clauseAnders Svensson
Commit 0b7c87dc caused diameter_watchdog:restart/2 to start returning 'stop', so that a watchdog process for a listening transport that allowed multiple connections to the same peer would die one watchdog timeout after losing a connection. The new return value was supposed to be passed up to transition/2, but was instead passed to set_watchdog/1, resulting in a function_clause error. The resulting crash was harmless but unseemly. Not detected by dialyzer. Thanks to Aleksander Nycz.
2013-05-17Detect all 5005 (MISSING_AVP) errors and don't reverse errorsAnders Svensson
The previous commit ensures that only one will be reported in an answer message when diameter itself sets Result-Code/Failed-AVP. The order of errors in #diameter_packet.errors is that in which they're detected, not the reverse as previously.
2013-05-17Adapt Failed-AVP setting to RFC 6733Anders Svensson
When setting these from an #diameter_packet.errors list, select one Result-Code or {Result-Code, Failed-AVP}, instead of accumulating all AVP's from the 2-tuples in the list. This is more in keeping with RFC 6733: 7.5. Failed-AVP AVP The Failed-AVP AVP (AVP Code 279) is of type Grouped and provides debugging information in cases where a request is rejected or not fully processed due to erroneous information in a specific AVP. The value of the Result-Code AVP will provide information on the reason for the Failed-AVP AVP. A Diameter answer message SHOULD contain an instance of the Failed-AVP AVP that corresponds to the error indicated by the Result-Code AVP. For practical purposes, this Failed-AVP would typically refer to the first AVP processing error that a Diameter node encounters. The text of RFC 3588 was less specific, not including the last two sentences. Note that an improper AVP Length will result in both 5014 and 5005 being detected for the same AVP. Without this commit, Failed-AVP would be populated with two AVP's for the same error.
2013-05-17Add spec to diameter_codecAnders Svensson
2013-05-17Add spec to diameter_genAnders Svensson
2013-05-17Fix recognition of 5014 (INVALID_AVP_LENGTH) errorsAnders Svensson
Invalid lengths come in two flavours: ones that correctly point at the end of an AVP's payload but don't agree with its type, and ones that point elsewhere. The former are relatively harmless but the latter leave no way to recover AVP boundaries, which typically results in failure to decode subsequent AVP's in the message in question. In the case that AVP Length points past the end of the message, diameter incorrectly regarded the error as 5009, INVALID_AVP_BITS: not right since the error has nothing to do with AVP Flags. Ditto if the length was less than 8, a minimal header length. Only in the remaining case was the detected error 5014, INVALID_AVP_LENGTH. However, in this case it slavishly followed RFC 3588 in suggesting the undecodable AVP as Failed-AVP, thereby passing the woeful payload back to the sender to have equal difficulty decoding. Now follow RFC 6733 and suggest an AVP with a zero-filled payload.
2013-05-03Ensure setting Failed-AVP is appropriateAnders Svensson
When setting Failed-AVP in a message record, it was never tested that the field was actually present. RFC 6733 says it should be, 3588 says MAY.
2013-05-02Correct AVP Length error testcasesAnders Svensson
To return what RFC 6733 says. 3588 says less so follow 6733, even though the extra specification of 6733 means that it isn't strictly backwards compatible. In particular, 6733 says to send a zero'd payload or none at all while 3588 says to send the offending AVP, despite the fact that the peer will likely have equal difficulty in decoding it. The testcases now fail, which will be remedied in subsequent commits.
2013-04-23Add examples testcase to help identify timetrap failuresAnders Svensson
There are still enslave/1 failures on some hosts despite a 2 minute timetrap.
2013-04-22Fix decode failure when AVP Length < 8Anders Svensson
Such a length caused decode of a message with valid (24-bit) length to fail. Note that the error detected is wrong: it should be 5014 (INVALID_AVP_LENGTH), not 3009 (INVALID_AVP_BITS). This will be dealt with by OTP-11007.
2013-04-18Fix mkdir raceAnders Svensson
Creating examples/code and examples/dict in parallel can fail when examples doesn't exists. This has been seen on FreeBSD.
2013-04-15Minor traffic suite fixAnders Svensson
Point was to test that Session-Id was not undefined. Instead, test case send_error just returned false.
2013-04-15Add gen_tcp suiteAnders Svensson
This is initially to identify the source of some flakiness on Windows.
2013-04-15Lighten up on suite timetrapsAnders Svensson
Due to sporadic timeouts one some (slow) hosts.
2013-04-12Add more information to traffic suite timeout failuresAnders Svensson
In particular, have the resulting badmatch contain the starting and ending time. There are still sporadic failures on slow hosts.
2013-04-12Merge branch 'anders/diameter/watchdog_leak/OTP-11019' into maintAnders Svensson
* anders/diameter/watchdog_leak/OTP-11019: Minor doc fix Add testcase to exercise reconnect behaviour Fix watchdog table leak
2013-04-11Minor doc fixAnders Svensson
2013-04-11Add testcase to exercise reconnect behaviourAnders Svensson
2013-04-11Comment fixAnders Svensson
2013-04-11More robust listening port lookup in test suitesAnders Svensson
In particular, remove timing dependence by using diameter_reg:wait/1 to wait on the term registered by diameter_{tcp,sctp} when opening a listening socket.
2013-04-11Update example client to allow default local addressAnders Svensson
Note that the semantics of client:connect/1 have changed slightly: the second element in an argument 3-tuple is a remote address, the local address being the transport module's default. Previously it was interpreted as a common local/remote address.
2013-04-11Make explicit local address to diameter_tcp:start/3 optionalAnders Svensson
Use the default address address (as selected by gen_tcp) if none is configured, passing it in the new 'connected' message introduced by the previous commit. The corresponding update to diameter_sctp has to wait until problems with inet:sockname/1 are resolved: the function currently only returns one address, and sometimes {0,0,0,0}. See OTP-11018.
2013-04-11Add transport interface 'connected' message with local address listAnders Svensson
A transport module can return a local address list from its start/3 function in order to specify addresses to be used as Host-IP-Address during capabilities exchange. Now allow addresses to be communicated in a 'connected' message in the case of a connecting transport, so that diameter_tcp (in particular) can make local address configuration optional, communicating the gen_tcp default after connection establishment instead.
2013-04-10Fix watchdog table leakAnders Svensson
A service process maintains a table keyed on watchdog process pids. When a watchdog process dies the corresponding entry should be removed but this was broken in commit f115a9f7, causing entries with watchdog state DOWN to accumulate. Watchdog processes die as a result of diameter:remove_transport/2, or when a peer reestablishes a connection in the listening case. Neither is typically a frequent occurrence. The fault manifests itself in the return value of diameter:service_info(SvcName, transport), which displays entries for watchdog processes that are no longer alive.
2013-04-08Merge branch 'anders/diameter/service_config/OTP-11017' into maintAnders Svensson
* anders/diameter/service_config/OTP-11017: Fix handling of unknown options to diameter:start_service/2
2013-04-06Fix faulty capitalization in generated release notesAnders Svensson
Diameter = the protocol diameter = the Erlang application
2013-04-06Fix handling of unknown options to diameter:start_service/2Anders Svensson
{error, Reason} is now returned, instead of the options being ignored. Note that diameter:add_transport/2 purposely ignores unknown options and that the behaviour is documented. This is historic: some users depend on it in order to store their own options for identifying transport config, instead of using the reference returned by add_transport.
2013-03-27Merge branch 'anders/diameter/app_not_configured/OTP-10972' into maintAnders Svensson
* anders/diameter/app_not_configured/OTP-10972: Fix faulty sequence validation Add config suite Deal with config errors detected at transport start less brutally Move most transport_opt() validation into diameter_config Minor doc/spec fix Minor diameter_lib cleanup
2013-03-26Fix faulty sequence validationAnders Svensson
The validation of {sequence, {H,N}} incorrectly checked that H was an N-bit integer, instead of the intended 32-N.
2013-03-26Add config suiteAnders Svensson
To verify return values from diameter:start_service/2 and diameter:add_transport/2 when passing various config.
2013-03-26Deal with config errors detected at transport start less brutallyAnders Svensson
Crashing watchdog and peer_fsm processes was somewhat unseemly. Emit an error report and die silently instead.
2013-03-26Move most transport_opt() validation into diameter_configAnders Svensson
Faulty configuration was previously passed directly on to watchdog and peer_fsm processes, diameter:add_transport/2 happily returning ok and the error resulting on failure of watchdog and/or peer_fsm processes. Now check for errors before getting this far, returning {error, Reason} from diameter:add_transport/2 when one is detected. There are still some errors that can only be detected after transport start (eg. a misbehaving callback) but most will be caught early.
2013-03-26Minor doc/spec fixAnders Svensson
'infinity' is a valid transport_config timeout.