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PFCP(Packet Forwarding Control Protocol) implementation in Golang.

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go-pfcp

PFCP implementation in Golang.

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What is PFCP?

PFCP(Packet Forwarding Control Protocol) is a signaling protocol used in mobile networking infrastructure(LTE EPC, 5GC) to realize CUPS architecture(Control and User Plane Separation, not a printing system) defined in 3GPP TS29.244.

Are you looking for a GTP implementation in Golang? go-gtp would be the right choice for you :P

Project Status

This project is still WIP.
Implementation of all the messages and IEs defined in TS29.244 V16.7.0(2021-04) has been done, but the exported APIs may still be updated in the future, as they are not tested enough (we add a new tag in that case).

We are now working on implementing networking functionalities (like setting up associations, establish sessions with easy & quick APIs), as well as updating the messages and IE definitions according to the latest specifications.

Getting Started

Installation

go-pfcp supports Go Modules. Just run go mod tidy in your project's directory to collect the required packages automatically.

go mod tidy

Running examples

Exchanging Heartbeat

Small heartbeat client and server examples are available under examples/heartheat. The client sends HeartbeatRequest, and the server responds with HeartbeatResponse.

  1. run server first,

By default, the server listens on loopback. It can be specified explicitly by the -s flag.

go-pfcp/examples/heartbeat/hb-server$ go run main.go
2019/12/22 20:03:31 waiting for messages to come on: 127.0.0.2:8805
  1. then run client,

By default, the client sends a Heartbeat to loopback. It can be specified explicitly by the -s flag. It exits after printing the timestamp in Heartbeat Response from the server.

go-pfcp/examples/heartbeat/hb-client$ go run main.go
2019/12/22 20:03:36 sent Heartbeat Request to: 127.0.0.2:8805
2019/12/22 20:03:36 got Heartbeat Response with TS: 2019-12-22 20:03:36 +0900 JST, from: 127.0.0.2:8805
go-pfcp/examples/heartbeat/hb-client$
go-pfcp/examples/heartbeat/hb-client$ go run main.go
2019/12/22 20:03:40 sent Heartbeat Request to: 127.0.0.2:8805
2019/12/22 20:03:40 got Heartbeat Response with TS: 2019-12-22 20:03:40 +0900 JST, from: 127.0.0.2:8805
  1. and see the outcome on server

It starts listening again after responding to the client.

go-pfcp/examples/heartbeat/hb-server$ go run main.go
2019/12/22 20:03:31 waiting for messages to come on: 127.0.0.2:8805
2019/12/22 20:03:36 got Heartbeat Request with TS: 2019-12-22 20:03:36 +0900 JST, from: 127.0.0.1:47305
2019/12/22 20:03:36 sent Heartbeat Response to: 127.0.0.1:47305
2019/12/22 20:03:36 waiting for messages to come on: 127.0.0.2:8805
2019/12/22 20:03:40 got Heartbeat Request with TS: 2019-12-22 20:03:40 +0900 JST, from: 127.0.0.1:55395
2019/12/22 20:03:40 sent Heartbeat Response to: 127.0.0.1:55395
2019/12/22 20:03:40 waiting for messages to come on: 127.0.0.2:8805
^Csignal: interrupt

Supported Features

Messages

PFCP Node related messages

Message Type Message Sxa Sxb Sxc N4 Supported?
1 Heartbeat Request X X X X Yes
2 Heartbeat Response X X X X Yes
3 PFD Management Request - X X X Yes
4 PFD Management Response - X X X Yes
5 Association Setup Request X X X X Yes
6 Association Setup Response X X X X Yes
7 Association Update Request X X X X Yes
8 Association Update Response X X X X Yes
9 Association Release Request X X X X Yes
10 Association Release Response X X X X Yes
11 Version Not Supported Response X X X X Yes
12 Node Report Request X X X X Yes
13 Node Report Response X X X X Yes
14 Session Set Deletion Request X X - Yes
15 Session Set Deletion Response X X - Yes
16 to 49 (For future use) -

PFCP Session related messages

Message Type Message Sxa Sxb Sxc N4 Supported?
50 Session Establishment Request X X X X Yes
51 Session Establishment Response X X X X Yes
52 Session Modification Request X X X X Yes
53 Session Modification Response X X X X Yes
54 Session Deletion Request X X X X Yes
55 Session Deletion Response X X X X Yes
56 Session Report Request X X X X Yes
57 Session Report Response X X X X Yes
58 to 99 (For future use) -

Information Elements

All the IEs are of the same type: ie.IE.

Constructors are available for every type of IEs.
To create CreatePDR IE, use NewCreatePDR(). Parameters for those constructors are implemented as friendly for Gophers as possible. See ie/ie_test.go for detailed (and working) usage.

// returned type and parameters in NewCreatePDR() are all *ie.IE.
createPDR := ie.NewCreatePDR(
    ie.NewPDRID(0xffff),
    ie.NewPrecedence(0x11111111),
    ie.NewPDI(
        ie.NewSourceInterface(ie.SrcInterfaceAccess),
        ie.NewFTEID(0x01, 0x11111111, net.ParseIP("127.0.0.1"), nil, 0),
        ie.NewNetworkInstance("some.instance.example"),
        ie.NewRedundantTransmissionParametersInPDI(
            ie.NewFTEID(0x01, 0x11111111, net.ParseIP("127.0.0.1"), nil, 0),
            ie.NewNetworkInstance("some.instance.example"),
        ),
        ie.NewUEIPAddress(0x02, "127.0.0.1", "", 0),
        ie.NewTrafficEndpointID(0x01),
        ie.NewSDFFilter("aaaaaaaa", "bb", "cccc", "ddd", 0xffffffff),
        ie.NewApplicationID("https://github.com/wmnsk/go-pfcp/"),
        ie.NewEthernetPDUSessionInformation(0x01),
        ie.NewEthernetPacketFilter(
            ie.NewEthernetFilterID(0xffffffff),
            ie.NewEthernetFilterProperties(0x01),
            ie.NewMACAddress(mac1, mac2, mac3, mac4),
            ie.NewEthertype(0xffff),
            ie.NewCTAG(0x07, 1, 1, 4095),
            ie.NewSTAG(0x07, 1, 1, 4095),
            ie.NewSDFFilter("aaaaaaaa", "bb", "cccc", "ddd", 0xffffffff),
        ),
    ),
    ie.NewOuterHeaderRemoval(0x01, 0x02),
    ie.NewFARID(0xffffffff),
    ie.NewURRID(0xffffffff),
    ie.NewQERID(0xffffffff),
    ie.NewActivatePredefinedRules("go-pfcp"),
    ie.NewActivationTime(time.Date(2019, time.January, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC)),
    ie.NewDeactivationTime(time.Date(2019, time.January, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC)),
    ie.NewMARID(0x1111),
    ie.NewPacketReplicationAndDetectionCarryOnInformation(0x0f),
    ie.NewIPMulticastAddressingInfo(
        ie.NewIPMulticastAddress(net.ParseIP("127.0.0.1"), nil, net.ParseIP("127.0.0.1"), nil),
        ie.NewSourceIPAddress(net.ParseIP("127.0.0.1"), nil, 24),
    ),
    ie.NewUEIPAddressPoolIdentity("go-pfcp"),
)

Or just use ie.New() to create an arbitrary IE(when you don't need constructors or you need to create an enterprise-specific one).

ie := ie.New(ieType, enterpriseID, payload)

Values can be retrieved by calling helper methods on *ie.IE. For instance, you can immediately get the value in a string by calling NetworkInstance().

ni := ie.NewNetworkInstance("some.instance.example")

v, err := ni.NetworkInstance()
// returns "some.instance.example" if ni is valid. Otherwise it returns error.

For complex IEs like F-TEID, <IE-name> method returns <IE-name>Fields structure.

fteid := ie.NewFTEID(0x01, 0x11111111, net.ParseIP("127.0.0.1"), nil, nil)

f, err := fteid.FTEID()
// returns FTEIDFields struct which contains values in its fields.

teid := f.TEID // has TEID as uint32
v4 := f.IPv4Address // has IPv4 address as net.IP

On grouped IEs, the value (or custom fields) can be retrieved by directly calling such methods.

createPDR := ie.NewCreatePDR(
    ie.NewPDRID(0xffff),
    // ...
)

v, err := createPDR.PDRID()
// returns 0xffff if createPDR contains PDRID and it is valid. Otherwise it returns error.

List of implemented IEs

IEs are (basically) implemented in conformance with TS29.244 V16.3.1(2020-04).

IE Type Information elements Supported?
0 (Reserved) -
1 Create PDR Yes
2 PDI Yes
3 Create FAR Yes
4 Forwarding Parameters Yes
5 Duplicating Parameters Yes
6 Create URR Yes
7 Create QER Yes
8 Created PDR Yes
9 Update PDR Yes
10 Update FAR Yes
11 Update Forwarding Parameters Yes
12 Update BAR (PFCP Session Report Response) Yes
13 Update URR Yes
14 Update QER Yes
15 Remove PDR Yes
16 Remove FAR Yes
17 Remove URR Yes
18 Remove QER Yes
19 Cause Yes
20 Source Interface Yes
21 F-TEID Yes
22 Network Instance Yes
23 SDF Filter Yes
24 Application ID Yes
25 Gate Status Yes
26 MBR Yes
27 GBR Yes
28 QER Correlation ID Yes
29 Precedence Yes
30 Transport Level Marking Yes
31 Volume Threshold Yes
32 Time Threshold Yes
33 Monitoring Time Yes
34 Subsequent Volume Threshold Yes
35 Subsequent Time Threshold Yes
36 Inactivity Detection Time Yes
37 Reporting Triggers Yes
38 Redirect Information Yes
39 Report Type Yes
40 Offending IE Yes
41 Forwarding Policy Yes
42 Destination Interface Yes
43 UP Function Features Yes
44 Apply Action Yes
45 Downlink Data Service Information Yes
46 Downlink Data Notification Delay Yes
47 DL Buffering Duration Yes
48 DL Buffering Suggested Packet Count Yes
49 PFCPSMReq-Flags Yes
50 PFCPSRRsp-Flags Yes
51 Load Control Information Yes
52 Sequence Number Yes
53 Metric Yes
54 Overload Control Information Yes
55 Timer Yes
56 Packet Detection Rule ID Yes
57 F-SEID Yes
58 Application ID's PFDs Yes
59 PFD context Yes
60 Node ID Yes
61 PFD contents Yes
62 Measurement Method Yes
63 Usage Report Trigger Yes
64 Measurement Period Yes
65 FQ-CSID Yes
66 Volume Measurement Yes
67 Duration Measurement Yes
68 Application Detection Information Yes
69 Time of First Packet Yes
70 Time of Last Packet Yes
71 Quota Holding Time Yes
72 Dropped DL Traffic Threshold Yes
73 Volume Quota Yes
74 Time Quota Yes
75 Start Time Yes
76 End Time Yes
77 Query URR Yes
78 Usage Report (Session Modification Response) Yes
79 Usage Report (Session Deletion Response) Yes
80 Usage Report (Session Report Request) Yes
81 URR ID Yes
82 Linked URR ID Yes
83 Downlink Data Report Yes
84 Outer Header Creation Yes
85 Create BAR Yes
86 Update BAR (Session Modification Request) Yes
87 Remove BAR Yes
88 BAR ID Yes
89 CP Function Features Yes
90 Usage Information Yes
91 Application Instance ID Yes
92 Flow Information Yes
93 UE IP Address Yes
94 Packet Rate Yes
95 Outer Header Removal Yes
96 Recovery Time Stamp Yes
97 DL Flow Level Marking Yes
98 Header Enrichment Yes
99 Error Indication Report Yes
100 Measurement Information Yes
101 Node Report Type Yes
102 User Plane Path Failure Report Yes
103 Remote GTP-U Peer Yes
104 UR-SEQN Yes
105 Update Duplicating Parameters Yes
106 Activate Predefined Rules Yes
107 Deactivate Predefined Rules Yes
108 FAR ID Yes
109 QER ID Yes
110 OCI Flags Yes
111 PFCP Association Release Request Yes
112 Graceful Release Period Yes
113 PDN Type Yes
114 Failed Rule ID Yes
115 Time Quota Mechanism Yes
116 User Plane IP Resource Information Yes
117 User Plane Inactivity Timer Yes
118 Aggregated URRs Yes
119 Multiplier Yes
120 Aggregated URR ID Yes
121 Subsequent Volume Quota Yes
122 Subsequent Time Quota Yes
123 RQI Yes
124 QFI Yes
125 Query URR Reference Yes
126 Additional Usage Reports Information Yes
127 Create Traffic Endpoint Yes
128 Created Traffic Endpoint Yes
129 Update Traffic Endpoint Yes
130 Remove Traffic Endpoint Yes
131 Traffic Endpoint ID Yes
132 Ethernet Packet Filter Yes
133 MAC address Yes
134 C-TAG Yes
135 S-TAG Yes
136 Ethertype Yes
137 Proxying Yes
138 Ethernet Filter ID Yes
139 Ethernet Filter Properties Yes
140 Suggested Buffering Packets Count Yes
141 User ID Yes
142 Ethernet PDU Session Information Yes
143 Ethernet Traffic Information Yes
144 MAC Addresses Detected Yes
145 MAC Addresses Removed Yes
146 Ethernet Inactivity Timer Yes
147 Additional Monitoring Time Yes
148 Event Quota Yes
149 Event Threshold Yes
150 Subsequent Event Quota Yes
151 Subsequent Event Threshold Yes
152 Trace Information Yes
153 Framed-Route Yes
154 Framed-Routing Yes
155 Framed-IPv6-Route Yes
156 Event Time Stamp Yes
157 Averaging Window Yes
158 Paging Policy Indicator Yes
159 APN/DNN Yes
160 3GPP Interface Type Yes
161 PFCPSRReq-Flags Yes
162 PFCPAUReq-Flags Yes
163 Activation Time Yes
164 Deactivation Time Yes
165 Create MAR Yes
166 3GPP Access Forwarding Action Information Yes
167 Non-3GPP Access Forwarding Action Information Yes
168 Remove MAR Yes
169 Update MAR Yes
170 MAR ID Yes
171 Steering Functionality Yes
172 Steering Mode Yes
173 Weight Yes
174 Priority Yes
175 Update 3GPP Access Forwarding Action Information Yes
176 Update Non 3GPP Access Forwarding Action Information Yes
177 UE IP address Pool Identity Yes
178 Alternative SMF IP Address Yes
179 Packet Replication and Detection Carry-On Information Yes
180 SMF Set ID Yes
181 Quota Validity Time Yes
182 Number of Reports Yes
183 PFCP Session Retention Information (within PFCP Association Setup Request) Yes
184 PFCPASRsp-Flags Yes
185 CP PFCP Entity IP Address Yes
186 PFCPSEReq-Flags Yes
187 User Plane Path Recovery Report Yes
188 IP Multicast Addressing Info within PFCP Session Establishment Request Yes
189 Join IP Multicast Information IE within Usage Report Yes
190 Leave IP Multicast Information IE within Usage Report Yes
191 IP Multicast Address Yes
192 Source IP Address Yes
193 Packet Rate Status Yes
194 Create Bridge Info for TSC Yes
195 Created Bridge Info for TSC Yes
196 DS-TT Port Number Yes
197 NW-TT Port Number Yes
198 TSN Bridge ID Yes
199 TSC Management Information IE within PFCP Session Modification Request Yes
200 TSC Management Information IE within PFCP Session Modification Response Yes
201 TSC Management Information IE within PFCP Session Report Request Yes
202 Port Management Information Container Yes
203 Clock Drift Control Information Yes
204 Requested Clock Drift Information Yes
205 Clock Drift Report Yes
206 TSN Time Domain Number Yes
207 Time Offset Threshold Yes
208 Cumulative rateRatio Threshold Yes
209 Time Offset Measurement Yes
210 Cumulative rateRatio Measurement Yes
211 Remove SRR Yes
212 Create SRR Yes
213 Update SRR Yes
214 Session Report Yes
215 SRR ID Yes
216 Access Availability Control Information Yes
217 Requested Access Availability Information Yes
218 Access Availability Report Yes
219 Access Availability Information Yes
220 Provide ATSSS Control Information Yes
221 ATSSS Control Parameters Yes
222 MPTCP Control Information Yes
223 ATSSS-LL Control Information Yes
224 PMF Control Information Yes
225 MPTCP Parameters Yes
226 ATSSS-LL Parameters Yes
227 PMF Parameters Yes
228 MPTCP Address Information Yes
229 UE Link-Specific IP Address Yes
230 PMF Address Information Yes
231 ATSSS-LL Information Yes
232 Data Network Access Identifier Yes
233 UE IP address Pool Information Yes
234 Average Packet Delay Yes
235 Minimum Packet Delay Yes
236 Maximum Packet Delay Yes
237 QoS Report Trigger Yes
238 GTP-U Path QoS Control Information Yes
239 GTP-U Path QoS Report (PFCP Node Report Request) Yes
240 QoS Information in GTP-U Path QoS Report Yes
241 GTP-U Path Interface Type Yes
242 QoS Monitoring per QoS flow Control Information Yes
243 Requested QoS Monitoring Yes
244 Reporting Frequency Yes
245 Packet Delay Thresholds Yes
246 Minimum Wait Time Yes
247 QoS Monitoring Report Yes
248 QoS Monitoring Measurement Yes
249 MT-EDT Control Information Yes
250 DL Data Packets Size Yes
251 QER Control Indications Yes
252 Packet Rate Status Report Yes
253 NF Instance ID Yes
254 Ethernet Context Information Yes
255 Redundant Transmission Parameters Yes
256 Updated PDR Yes
257 S-NSSAI Yes
258 IP version Yes
259 PFCPASReq-Flags Yes
260 Data Status Yes
261 Provide RDS configuration information Yes
262 RDS configuration information Yes
263 Query Packet Rate Status IE within PFCP Session Modification Request Yes
264 Packet Rate Status Report IE within PFCP Session Modification Response Yes
265 MPTCP Applicable Indication Yes
266 Bridge Management Information Container Yes
267 UE IP Address Usage Information Yes
268 Number of UE IP Addresses Yes
269 Validity Timer Yes
270 Redundant Transmission Forwarding Parameters Yes
271 Transport Delay Reporting Yes
272 to 32767 (For future use) -
32768 to 65535 Reserved for vendor specific IEs -

Author(s)

Yoshiyuki Kurauchi (Website / LinkedIn)

I'm always open to welcome co-authors! Please feel free to talk to me.

LICENSE

MIT

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