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This is required for CPUs < armv6, to access 16 and 32 values at right
memory locations.
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Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
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Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
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Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
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Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
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Extracted from a patch by Max Suraev Max.Suraev@fairwaves.ru>
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
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Log message that are either too big or have the C/R bit set as error.
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GCC 4.7.2 was already smart enough to see that the table is const
so there is no change in the generated assembly code. For some reason
the dispatch is still going through one relocation.
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When OpenBSC is handling more than one message at a time it is difficult
to see which log message belongs to which SMR instance. Introduce a
uint64_t id that can be set to the row_id/message_id and prefix all
log messages with SMR(ID).
This change is ABI and API incompatible with previous versions of
libosmogsm.
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When OpenBSC is handling more than one message at a time it is difficult
to see which log message belongs to which SMC. Introduce a uint64_t id
that can be set to the row_id/message_id and prefix all log messages
with SMC(ID).
This change is ABI and API incompatible with previous versions of
libosmogsm.
Example:
SMC(100) instance created
SMC(100) message MNSMS-EST-REQ received in state IDLE
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msgb_pull returns a pointer to the new begin of the
buffer, unlike msgb_get(), where those functions
were originally taken from.
Signed-off-by: Steve Markgraf <steve@steve-m.de>
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The code embeds the timer so one needs to include the header file.
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When the connection may not released print the name of the current
state to ease with debugging and verification that this is not a
valid state transition.
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This code got copied from OpenBSC and we used the network specific
and private numbering plan. Remove it as it can be easily set.
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<001c> gsm0411_smr.c:175 TX: MNSMS-REL-REQ adds little value so
I am reducing it to a debug statement.
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The bits test will fail on Debian Stable for x86. Somehow the load
of a static const array is ending up accessing random memory. This
only happens when not using any -OX options and this is caused by
us. Do not override the default debian CFLAGS.. and the tests will
pass on debian stable.
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This avoids an unaligned access on platforms that don't support them,
such as ARMv4/ARMv5.
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Without the "extern" keyword the variables in this header file will be
seen as empty definitions when compiled on OSX.
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Add a check to not use --version-script linker flag if compiled on OSX
since it doesn't exist there
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Use FreeBSD struct iphdr definition for OSX also. From the commentary in
the source file:
On BSD the IPv4 struct is called struct ip and instead of iXX
the members are called ip_XX. One could change this code to use
struct ip but that would require to define _BSD_SOURCE and that
might have other complications. Instead make sure struct iphdr
is present on FreeBSD.
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When you are in the config-log VTY node, you expect "end" to work
like in any other sub-node of config.
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Prior to this fix, a persistent file or syslog log configuration
didn't work across an application re-start, as the
"logging filter all 1" was never saved and thus no messages were
logged.
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Freeing memory of registered timers and file descriptors cause corrupt
lists.
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Add a testcase for the logging facility. The test is coming from
the OpenBSC code.
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log_parse_category_mask(), skip log category name right away if
name is NULL to prevent passing a NULL ptr to strlen.
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extension character before doing anything else
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'if' is not a function, so we have space before parenthesis.
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* Disable color and printing the filename of the stderr log target,
update the results
* Add the .ok, .err and .sh files to the extra_dist
* Execute the shell script from the source directory
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Introduce a print_filename attribute for each logtarget. Initialize it
with 1 to be backward compatible with earlier versions. The bit is taken
from an existint bitfield. There were at least six bits left of the byte.
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vty.c: In function 'vty_out_newline':
vty.c:294:12: warning: initialization discards 'const' qualifier from pointer target type [enabled by default]
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Include ctype.h to have a declaration of tolower.
utils.c: In function 'vty_cmd_string_from_valstr':
utils.c:95:6: warning: implicit declaration of function 'tolower' [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
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The comment explains why we don't care about the content of z,
stop storing it.
gsm_utils.c: In function 'gsm_7bit_encode':
gsm_utils.c:253:13: warning: variable 'z' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
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Applications should keep the log area in a static const area. Mark
the pointer as const to address compiler warnings in OpenBSC, cast
the const away for the osmo_log_info as it is not declared as const.
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