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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
###############################################################################
# Copyright (C) 2016-2019 Cortney T. Buffington, N0MJS <n0mjs@me.com>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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'''
This is a very simple call/packet router for Homebrew Repeater Protocol. It
will forward traffic from any system to all other systems configured in the
hblink.py configuration file. It does not check for call contentions or
filter TS/TGID combinations. It should really only be used as a proxy to
hide multiple Homebrew repater protocol systems behind what appears as a single
repeater, hotspot, etc.
As is, this program only works with group voice packets. It could work for all
of them by removing a few things.
IT ONLY WORKS FOR HBP SYSTEMS!!! Using it with OpenBridge or XLX wouldn't make
a lot of sense, and has the potential to do bad things.
'''
# Python modules we need
import sys
from bitarray import bitarray
from time import time
from importlib import import_module
from types import ModuleType
# Twisted is pretty important, so I keep it separate
from twisted.internet.protocol import Factory, Protocol
from twisted.protocols.basic import NetstringReceiver
from twisted.internet import reactor, task
# Things we import from the main hblink module
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from hblink import HBSYSTEM, OPENBRIDGE, systems, hblink_handler, reportFactory, REPORT_OPCODES, config_reports, mk_aliases, acl_check
from dmr_utils3.utils import bytes_3, int_id, get_alias
from dmr_utils3 import decode, bptc, const
import config
import log
import const
# The module needs logging logging, but handlers, etc. are controlled by the parent
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Does anybody read this stuff? There's a PEP somewhere that says I should do this.
__author__ = 'Cortney T. Buffington, N0MJS'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright (c) 2016-2018 Cortney T. Buffington, N0MJS and the K0USY Group'
__credits__ = 'Colin Durbridge, G4EML, Steve Zingman, N4IRS; Mike Zingman, N4IRR; Jonathan Naylor, G4KLX; Hans Barthen, DL5DI; Torsten Shultze, DG1HT'
__license__ = 'GNU GPLv3'
__maintainer__ = 'Cort Buffington, N0MJS'
__email__ = 'n0mjs@me.com'
__status__ = 'pre-alpha'
# Module gobal varaibles
class bridgeallSYSTEM(HBSYSTEM):
def __init__(self, _name, _config, _report):
HBSYSTEM.__init__(self, _name, _config, _report)
self._laststrid = ''
# Status information for the system, TS1 & TS2
# 1 & 2 are "timeslot"
self.STATUS = {
1: {
'RX_START': time(),
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'RX_LOSS': 0,
'RX_SEQ': '\x00',
'RX_RFS': '\x00',
'TX_RFS': '\x00',
'RX_STREAM_ID': '\x00',
'TX_STREAM_ID': '\x00',
'RX_TGID': '\x00\x00\x00',
'TX_TGID': '\x00\x00\x00',
'RX_TIME': time(),
'TX_TIME': time(),
'RX_TYPE': const.HBPF_SLT_VTERM,
},
2: {
'RX_START': time(),
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'RX:LOSS': 0,
'RX_SEQ': '\x00',
'RX_RFS': '\x00',
'TX_RFS': '\x00',
'RX_STREAM_ID': '\x00',
'TX_STREAM_ID': '\x00',
'RX_TGID': '\x00\x00\x00',
'TX_TGID': '\x00\x00\x00',
'RX_TIME': time(),
'TX_TIME': time(),
'RX_TYPE': const.HBPF_SLT_VTERM,
}
}
def dmrd_received(self, _peer_id, _rf_src, _dst_id, _seq, _slot, _call_type, _frame_type, _dtype_vseq, _stream_id, _data):
pkt_time = time()
dmrpkt = _data[20:53]
_bits = _data[15]
if _call_type == 'group':
# Is this is a new call stream?
new_stream = (_stream_id != self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_STREAM_ID'])
if new_stream:
self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_START'] = pkt_time
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self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_LOSS'] = 0
self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_SEQ'] = _seq
logger.info('(%s) *CALL START* STREAM ID: %s SUB: %s (%s) PEER: %s (%s) TGID %s (%s), TS %s', \
self._system, int_id(_stream_id), get_alias(_rf_src, subscriber_ids), int_id(_rf_src), get_alias(_peer_id, peer_ids), int_id(_peer_id), get_alias(_dst_id, talkgroup_ids), int_id(_dst_id), _slot)
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else:
# This could be much better, it will have errors during roll-over
if _seq > (self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_SEQ'] + 1):
print(_seq, self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_SEQ'])
self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_LOSS'] += _seq - (self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_SEQ'] + 1)
# Final actions - Is this a voice terminator?
if (_frame_type == const.HBPF_DATA_SYNC) and (_dtype_vseq == const.HBPF_SLT_VTERM) and (self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_TYPE'] != const.HBPF_SLT_VTERM):
call_duration = pkt_time - self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_START']
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logger.info('(%s) *CALL END* STREAM ID: %s SUB: %s (%s) PEER: %s (%s) TGID %s (%s), TS %s, Loss: %s, Duration: %s', \
self._system, int_id(_stream_id), get_alias(_rf_src, subscriber_ids), int_id(_rf_src), get_alias(_peer_id, peer_ids), int_id(_peer_id), get_alias(_dst_id, talkgroup_ids), int_id(_dst_id), _slot, self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_LOSS'], call_duration)
for _target in self._CONFIG['SYSTEMS']:
if _target != self._system:
_target_status = systems[_target].STATUS
_target_system = self._CONFIG['SYSTEMS'][_target]
# BEGIN STANDARD CONTENTION HANDLING
#
# The rules for each of the 4 "ifs" below are listed here for readability. The Frame To Send is:
# From a different group than last RX from this HBSystem, but it has been less than Group Hangtime
# From a different group than last TX to this HBSystem, but it has been less than Group Hangtime
# From the same group as the last RX from this HBSystem, but from a different subscriber, and it has been less than stream timeout
# From the same group as the last TX to this HBSystem, but from a different subscriber, and it has been less than stream timeout
# The "continue" at the end of each means the next iteration of the for loop that tests for matching rules
#
if ((_dst_id != _target_status[_slot]['RX_TGID']) and ((pkt_time - _target_status[_slot]['RX_TIME']) < _target_system['GROUP_HANGTIME'])):
if _frame_type == const.HBPF_DATA_SYNC and _dtype_vseq == const.HBPF_SLT_VHEAD and self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_STREAM_ID'] != _stream_id:
logger.info('(%s) Call not routed to TGID %s, target active or in group hangtime: HBSystem: %s, TS: %s, TGID: %s', self._system, int_id(_dst_id), _target, _slot, int_id(_target_status[_slot]['RX_TGID']))
continue
if ((_dst_id != _target_status[_slot]['TX_TGID']) and ((pkt_time - _target_status[_slot]['TX_TIME']) < _target_system['GROUP_HANGTIME'])):
if _frame_type == const.HBPF_DATA_SYNC and _dtype_vseq == const.HBPF_SLT_VHEAD and self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_STREAM_ID'] != _stream_id:
logger.info('(%s) Call not routed to TGID%s, target in group hangtime: HBSystem: %s, TS: %s, TGID: %s', self._system, int_id(_dst_id), _target, _slot, int_id(_target_status[_slot]['TX_TGID']))
continue
if (_dst_id == _target_status[_slot]['RX_TGID']) and ((pkt_time - _target_status[_slot]['RX_TIME']) < const.STREAM_TO):
if _frame_type == const.HBPF_DATA_SYNC and _dtype_vseq == const.HBPF_SLT_VHEAD and self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_STREAM_ID'] != _stream_id:
logger.info('(%s) Call not routed to TGID%s, matching call already active on target: HBSystem: %s, TS: %s, TGID: %s', self._system, int_id(_dst_id), _target, _slot, int_id(_target_status[_slot]['RX_TGID']))
continue
if (_dst_id == _target_status[_slot]['TX_TGID']) and (_rf_src != _target_status[_slot]['TX_RFS']) and ((pkt_time - _target_status[_slot]['TX_TIME']) < const.STREAM_TO):
if _frame_type == const.HBPF_DATA_SYNC and _dtype_vseq == const.HBPF_SLT_VHEAD and self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_STREAM_ID'] != _stream_id:
logger.info('(%s) Call not routed for subscriber %s, call route in progress on target: HBSystem: %s, TS: %s, TGID: %s, SUB: %s', self._system, int_id(_rf_src), _target, _slot, int_id(_target_status[_slot]['TX_TGID']), int_id(_target_status[_slot]['TX_RFS']))
continue
# ACL Processing
if self._CONFIG['GLOBAL']['USE_ACL']:
if not acl_check(_rf_src, self._CONFIG['GLOBAL']['SUB_ACL']):
if _stream_id != _target_status[_slot]['TX_STREAM_ID']:
logger.info('(%s) CALL DROPPED ON EGRESS WITH STREAM ID %s FROM SUBSCRIBER %s BY GLOBAL ACL', _target, int_id(_stream_id), int_id(_rf_src))
_target_status[_slot]['TX_STREAM_ID'] = _stream_id
continue
if _slot == 1 and not acl_check(_dst_id, self._CONFIG['GLOBAL']['TG1_ACL']):
if _stream_id != _target_status[_slot]['TX_STREAM_ID']:
logger.info('(%s) CALL DROPPED ON EGRESS WITH STREAM ID %s ON TGID %s BY GLOBAL TS1 ACL', _target, int_id(_stream_id), int_id(_dst_id))
_target_status[_slot]['TX_STREAM_ID'] = _stream_id
continue
if _slot == 2 and not acl_check(_dst_id, self._CONFIG['GLOBAL']['TG2_ACL']):
if _stream_id != _target_status[_slot]['TX_STREAM_ID']:
logger.info('(%s) CALL DROPPED ON EGRESS WITH STREAM ID %s ON TGID %s BY GLOBAL TS2 ACL', _target, int_id(_stream_id), int_id(_dst_id))
_target_status[_slot]['TX_STREAM_ID'] = _stream_id
continue
if _target_system['USE_ACL']:
if not acl_check(_rf_src, _target_system['SUB_ACL']):
if _stream_id != _target_status[_slot]['TX_STREAM_ID']:
logger.info('(%s) CALL DROPPED ON EGRESS WITH STREAM ID %s FROM SUBSCRIBER %s BY SYSTEM ACL', _target, int_id(_stream_id), int_id(_rf_src))
_target_status[_slot]['TX_STREAM_ID'] = _stream_id
continue
if _slot == 1 and not acl_check(_dst_id, _target_system['TG1_ACL']):
if _stream_id != _target_status[_slot]['TX_STREAM_ID']:
logger.info('(%s) CALL DROPPED ON EGRESS WITH STREAM ID %s ON TGID %s BY SYSTEM TS1 ACL', _target, int_id(_stream_id), int_id(_dst_id))
_target_status[_slot]['TX_STREAM_ID'] = _stream_id
continue
if _slot == 2 and not acl_check(_dst_id, _target_system['TG2_ACL']):
if _stream_id != _target_status[_slot]['TX_STREAM_ID']:
logger.info('(%s) CALL DROPPED ON EGRESS WITH STREAM ID %s ON TGID %s BY SYSTEM TS2 ACL', _target, int_id(_stream_id), int_id(_dst_id))
_target_status[_slot]['TX_STREAM_ID'] = _stream_id
continue
# Record this stuff for later
# Is this a new call stream?
if new_stream:
# Record the DST TGID and Stream ID
_target_status[_slot]['TX_START'] = pkt_time
_target_status[_slot]['TX_TGID'] = _dst_id
_target_status[_slot]['TX_RFS'] = _rf_src
_target_status[_slot]['TX_PEER'] = _peer_id
_target_status[_slot]['TX_STREAM_ID'] = _stream_id
_target_status[_slot]['TX_TIME'] = pkt_time
systems[_target].send_system(_data)
#logger.debug('(%s) Packet routed to system: %s', self._system, _target)
# Mark status variables for use later
self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_RFS'] = _rf_src
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self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_SEQ'] = _seq
self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_TYPE'] = _dtype_vseq
self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_TGID'] = _dst_id
self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_TIME'] = pkt_time
self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_STREAM_ID'] = _stream_id
#************************************************
# MAIN PROGRAM LOOP STARTS HERE
#************************************************
if __name__ == '__main__':
import argparse
import sys
import os
import signal
from dmr_utils3.utils import try_download, mk_id_dict
# Change the current directory to the location of the application
os.chdir(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0])))
# CLI argument parser - handles picking up the config file from the command line, and sending a "help" message
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('-c', '--config', action='store', dest='CONFIG_FILE', help='/full/path/to/config.file (usually hblink.cfg)')
parser.add_argument('-l', '--logging', action='store', dest='LOG_LEVEL', help='Override config file logging level.')
cli_args = parser.parse_args()
# Ensure we have a path for the config file, if one wasn't specified, then use the default (top of file)
if not cli_args.CONFIG_FILE:
cli_args.CONFIG_FILE = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))+'/hblink.cfg'
# Call the external routine to build the configuration dictionary
CONFIG = config.build_config(cli_args.CONFIG_FILE)
# Start the system logger
if cli_args.LOG_LEVEL:
CONFIG['LOGGER']['LOG_LEVEL'] = cli_args.LOG_LEVEL
logger = log.config_logging(CONFIG['LOGGER'])
logger.info('\n\nCopyright (c) 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019\n\tThe Regents of the K0USY Group. All rights reserved.\n')
logger.debug('Logging system started, anything from here on gets logged')
# Set up the signal handler
def sig_handler(_signal, _frame):
logger.info('SHUTDOWN: BRIDGE_ALL IS TERMINATING WITH SIGNAL %s', str(_signal))
hblink_handler(_signal, _frame)
logger.info('SHUTDOWN: ALL SYSTEM HANDLERS EXECUTED - STOPPING REACTOR')
reactor.stop()
# Set signal handers so that we can gracefully exit if need be
for sig in [signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIGINT]:
signal.signal(sig, sig_handler)
# Create the name-number mapping dictionaries
peer_ids, subscriber_ids, talkgroup_ids = mk_aliases(CONFIG)
# INITIALIZE THE REPORTING LOOP
report_server = config_reports(CONFIG, reportFactory)
# HBlink instance creation
logger.info('HBlink \'bridge_all.py\' -- SYSTEM STARTING...')
for system in CONFIG['SYSTEMS']:
if CONFIG['SYSTEMS'][system]['ENABLED']:
if CONFIG['SYSTEMS'][system]['MODE'] == 'OPENBRIDGE':
logger.critical('%s FATAL: Instance is mode \'OPENBRIDGE\', \n\t\t...Which would be tragic for Bridge All, since it carries multiple call\n\t\tstreams simultaneously. bridge_all.py onlyl works with MMDVM-based systems', system)
sys.exit('bridge_all.py cannot function with systems that are not MMDVM devices. System {} is configured as an OPENBRIDGE'.format(system))
else:
systems[system] = bridgeallSYSTEM(system, CONFIG, report_server)
reactor.listenUDP(CONFIG['SYSTEMS'][system]['PORT'], systems[system], interface=CONFIG['SYSTEMS'][system]['IP'])
logger.debug('%s instance created: %s, %s', CONFIG['SYSTEMS'][system]['MODE'], system, systems[system])
reactor.run()