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Especially for short descriptions, it is annoying to have to type \brief for
every single API doc.
Drop all \brief and enable the AUTOBRIEF feature of doxygen, which always takes
the first sentence of an API doc as the brief description.
Change-Id: I11a8a821b065a128108641a2a63fb5a2b1916e87
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It's universally useful so it make sense to have it in the shared core:
* move macro from libosmocoding to libosmocore
* add OSMO_ prefix
* add doxygen docs
Change-Id: I5386ba3e1f1cc153ba96c29dc71c9075a052aa02
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The table describing the various MCS convolutional codes are constant
data and should be marked as such.
Change-Id: I4918521ee4572a67cbee5f9b49257fc5bfcde511
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The interleaving/deinterleaving functions were missing 'const'
qualifiers on their input data buffers
Change-Id: I2118c34a6353167787b23f877f1d81d60151aaf9
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This adds the minimum amount of API documentation that we should have on
all our code, particularly new code merged into a library.
Change-Id: I526804f64313867913574e50e5b9e9205ad3aa74
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It is generally our coding style to mark pointers to constant input data
as 'const *'. For some reason the gsm0503 coding and mapping was not
adhering to this, so let's bring it into compliance.
Change-Id: Id8731d7ae6171dff94741b6ddbb95ab5f03bfd4e
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Previously MCS0 was incorrectly set for some of type1 header values
while according to 3GPP TS 44.060 it can only be set for type3. Fix
this:
* use EGPRS_MCS* constants instead of magic values
* do not set MCS0 for reserved bits values in EGPRS header type1
* return different error codes for invalid and unsupported MCS as well
as for other decoding errors
Note: there's no need to adjust tests because MCS0 decoding is not
supported but it's better to explicitly distinguish between unsupported
and invalid values nevertheless.
Change-Id: Id665d5c0cf50efa18b1bcbf4f17359418a380f9e
Related: OS#1524
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In tightly embedded builds (--enable-embedded), we want the ability to
replace talloc with a very simple heap allocator to avoid the complexity
of talloc without modifying all our code that assumes talloc.
This will break the hierarchical notion of the allocator, but
libosmo{core,gsm,coding,codec} don't rely on that anyway.
Change-Id: Ie341034076f242a813f081919dd09d845775ad35
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To allow building coding/gsm0503_interleaving.c which includes the generated
bit*gen.h (via bits.h), add -I to the builddir include path in order to find
the generated bit*gen.h headers there.
Change-Id: I0d465bc109765b1315d615243bea6af027afa368
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Matches our general scheme and helps readability of an upcoming patch.
Change-Id: I174086a988b51b6e80f3661609069b69a3d41cc7
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There are some projects, such as GR-GSM and OsmocomBB, which would
benefit from using one shared implementation of GSM 05.03 code. So,
this commit introduces a new sub-library called libosmocoding, which
(for now) provides GSM, GPRS and EDGE transcoding routines, migrated
from OsmoBTS.
The original GSM 05.03 code from OsmoBTS was relicensed under
GPLv2-or-later with permission of copyright holders (Andreas Eversberg,
Alexander Chemeris and Tom Tsou).
The following data types are currently supported:
- xCCH
- PDTCH (CS 1-4 and MCS 1-9)
- TCH/FR
- TCH/HR
- TCH/AFS
- RCH/AHS
- RACH
- SCH
Change-Id: I0c3256b87686d878e4e716d12393cad5924fdfa1
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