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It allows for much better control on the lifecycle of the session, and already shows some missing tear down paths in case of errors. It also clarifies the existence of "sess" pointer in several paths. The code also becomes clearer overall, since all the transitions and logic to send next messages are put together. Tear down of the session will be integrated into gsm-sm in a follow-up patch. The 5gc session setup is only partially moved to gsm-sm, and left as an exercise for users wishin to improve 5gc support. |
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