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Those hex strings can then be copy+pasted into the OSmoNITB VTY
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We tried to fix it but it isn't that easy. The original fix was
cd6ed82d1ff48f47ad9e33e6322df62896a76ed5 but we had to revert it
as "everything" is present/used in existing config files.
If we ever change the ABI we can make everything be something
that is > 0. For now use a wording that makes it obvious that
people should not use "everything".
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We can curse about CSN.1 and 3GPP but I think we want to call
it cursor here.
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Currently, the ipa_send function returns -1 in one execution branch
to indicate an error and -EIO in another. This is not consistent and
can lead to a misinterpretation of the error code, since -1 is -EPERM
and in general, EPERM is not returned by write(2).
This patch changes the return code to -errno instead of -1 for the
case that write(2) fails for same reason. So -rc is always a sensible
error value if there is a failure.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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A pointer to struct osmo_fd is used in a few prototypes declared in
gsm/ipa.h, but is neither declared explicitly nor is such a
declaration reachable via the given include directives.
This patch adds a forward declaration of this type to ensure proper
compilation.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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GSUP is a protocol to have the OpenBSC SGSN talk
to an exterbal system for 3GPP MAP connectivity.
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First we check if a color is defined and then we call it again
and use the result. Avoid the second call and use the result of
the previous call.
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We want to see from which category/subsystem a certain log message
is coming from and use a different timestamp format as well. Add
two new bitfields. This doesn't change the size of the structure
and on 32bit we still have 27bits left.
The extended timestamp will take preference over the current and
default timestamp format.
Fixes: SYS#602
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We want to use libosmocore/libosmovty in the GGSN sourcecode
and reserve a global region here.
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For the BSC/NITB application we see that people modify the band
without modifying the ARFCN. This creates an unbootable config.
Using the new hook the BSC/NITB can check if the config is
consistent and prevent the config file being written.
Related: SYS#739
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this fixes some compilation issues with libosmocore under NuttX,
particularly as some #defines are missing or some header files are
slightly different.
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.. Nuttx doesn't know u_long
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... u_char not being defined on Nuttx.
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Not all systems have strings.h
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This is needed on Nuttx.
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* PCSC is enabled by default
* --enable-pcsc is enabling it
* --disable-pcscis disabling it
* Fix the makefile of the utilities to not build pcsc and
use the right header files/libraries.
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- Added debian/libosmosim0.install
- Added libosmosim definition in debian/control
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Currently this command segfaults (at least when ASAN is enabled),
because when getting the NSEI the index to argv is wrong and out of
bounds.
This patch fixes the offset.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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if we expect rmsg to be set, we should check for it...
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PCSC_ERROR() macro is already performing error checking.
Found by coverity.
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The pkg-config file already points into the PCSC directory. This
is needed for FreeBSD where /usr/local/include is not in the
default compiler search path.
On Debian
$ pkg-config --cflags libpcsclite
-pthread -I/usr/include/PCSC
On FreeBSD
$ pkg-config --cflags libpcsclite
-I/usr/local/include/PCSC -D_THREAD_SAFE -pthread
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according to Holger, using AGPLv3+ at the time was a mistake and the
license should always have indicated GPLv2+.
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... which it should have been all along.
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libosmocore.{so,a} should always have been GPLv2+. However, when
migrating some code from OpenBSC or OsmocomBB, we sometimes introduced
it with a wrong license header.
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The copyright holders Harald Welte, Holger Freyther, Andreas Eversberg
and sysmocom - s.f.m.c. GmbH (represented by Holger and Harald) agree
that the license of libosmogb should be GPLv2+ and not AGPLv3+.
The reason the source files stated AGPLv3+ is due to the history, as
they were moved from OpenBSC to libosmocore at the time we needed to use
them from osmo-pcu. It was an oversight back then to not re-license
them accordingly.
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This contains some work from 2012 about creating a general library about
the data structure of data contained on SIM cards. This 'libosmosim' is
supposed to be used by (among others)
* tools to review/modify/personalize SIM card filesystem data
* virtual SIM card implementation
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before we only did it partially, and by exporting data from sim,
rather than the new osim_int_cprof_add_{gsm,telecom}() functions.
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