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author | Chip Boling <chipboling@gmail.com> | Wed Oct 06 08:29:06 2021 -0500 |
committer | Chip Boling <chipboling@gmail.com> | Wed Oct 06 13:55:37 2021 +0000 |
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VOL-4361: Fix to alarm bitmask, table attributes, and get-next actions for some VoIP related MEs Change-Id: I08a3a7a64c89cfa776b89c0750cdfd05af66441a
OMCI gopacket library supports the encoding and decoding of ITU G.988 OMCI messages. Support for the Baseline and Extended Message Set has been completed for basic serialization and decode and some support for the MEFrame library.
Future work is to focus on getting unit test coverage >= 75% for the basic serialization and decode objects before work for additional extended message set support in the MEFrame library.
In v2.1.0, a pair of library calls were added to help support relaxed decoding of OMCI frames. The primary intent is to allow for reception of frames that may have been encoded with either a newer release of the G.988 OMCI specification or with a few minor ONU/OLT implementation errors that are minor and by allowing them greater interoperability can be achieved. To track this change and document the API calls, the FrameDecode document provides further information on this new capability.
In v2.0.0, the directory/package structure was reorganized (no API changes otherwise) in order to separate message type functionality on a filename basis. This will allow for future features and bug fixes to be better localized and to allow for better unit test coverage reporting.
Bug fixes will typically result in an increment of the third number in the version string and additional feature support will typically result in incrementing the second number.
The make test command can be used to create code coverage support for the library. The current coverage for version 2.0.0 (as of 9/08/2021) is:
Entire Project: 97.3% of files and 70.2% of statements Generated Subdirectory: 98.1% of files and 50.1% of statements meframe Subdirectory: 80% of files and 55.4% of statements
Main Message Directory (below):
File | Coverage | < 75% |
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alarms.go | 74.3% | Y |
avc.go | 86% | |
create.go | 82.5% | |
delete.go | 85.5% | |
get.go | 78.4% | |
getcurrent.go | 69.4% | |
getnext.go | 79.3% | |
layers.go | 100% | |
mebase.go | 93.3% | |
messagetypes.go | 100% | |
mibreset.go | 76.6% | |
mibupload.go | 78.9% | |
omci.go | 90.6% | |
reboot.go | 81.2% | |
relaxed_decode.go | 78.3% | |
set.go | 77.3% | |
settable.go | 81.5% | |
software.go | 75.2% | |
synctime.go | 79.3% | |
test.go | 79.9% |
A few additional features have been requested and are listed below for future inclusion in the package:
Also searching through the code for TODO statements will also yield additional areas of work to be performed.
This library is not a full OMCI stack for either an OLT or an ONU. It is focused primarily on packet decode/serialization and a variety of structs and functions that are useful for handling the creation of OMCI frames and handling decoded frames from the PON.
For an OLT-side OMCI stack, you would still need to write:
For an ONU-side OMCI stack, you would still need to write:
Rule 5 of section A.1.1 of the G.988 standard provides for the capability of adding vendor specific error information in the trailing octets of an OMCI response that has a non-zero (success) error code. The current library does not provide an easy mechanism for encoding or easy decoding of additional error information at this time.