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Change-Id: I5ed17702cd9487e1cab6bae39802aa11fb6a37b0
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This gets us one step closer to fixing the embedded build
Change-Id: I3fc2639b6ade9ab138766987eceab7ec9498fdc7
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We don't enable/build _file_output in EMBEDDED builds, so we shouldn'r
refer to that symbol.
Change-Id: I491aa8ee9d20a96cbb2814700475afe03eb99c9e
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* add osmo_earfcn_bit_size_ext() function which allows to specify how many
EARFCNs we should skip when estimating required bit size for SI2quater
* make old osmo_earfcn_bit_size() into wrapper over newly added function
and mark it as deprecated
This is necessary to properly estimate necessary space for EARFCNs when
they are spread over several SI2q messages with different index.
Change-Id: I92e12e91605bdab9916a3f665705287572434f74
Related: RT#8792
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Table 10.5.157 in 10.5.6.6 of 3GPP TS 04.08 is badly formatted. The first
value 0x19 "LLC or SNDCP failure" is in the same line as the heading and has
not been included in the struct_value so far.
Table 10.5.157 in 10.5.6.6 of 3GPP TS 24.008 fixes this formatting issue and
also defines two more values 0x08 and 0x18 which are now added to the struct
value_string.
Change-Id: I5bcc52f739ff0677011d024448afcc2a54869638
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Change-Id: Ieba009273f911bc4217122a6346220aeb29e8bc4
Related: OS#1614
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Add a new function timer function to set up the timer, similar to what
we have in the Linux kernel. This patch also converts existing opencoded
timer setup in the libosmocore tree as initial client of this new
function.
This patch implicitly removes function callback passed by reference that
defeat compile time type validation.
Compile-tested only, but I ran make check that reports success when
testing timer infrastructure.
Change-Id: I2fa49972ecaab3748b25168b26d92034e9145666
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* remove unused parameter from logging_vty_add_cmds()
* mark log level descriptors static
* change internal static function int check_log_to_target() to more
appropriate bool should_log_to_target()
* deprecate log_vty_command_*() from public API as it should only be
used by logging_vty_add_cmds()
Change-Id: I0e9ddd7ba3ce211302d99a3494eb408907a2916e
Related: OS#71
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Add value strings for Service Control PDUs according to 3GPP TS 48.016 §9
and use them for logging.
Change-Id: I0ea3a45f35d68619d4cfa9735ef77abd9f9f0d58
Related: SYS#3610
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Replace if-else ladder & gotos with single switch statement & explicit
return to make reading code easier.
Change-Id: Ida1b389b571c60c26813cd29e61b3e4423c5df0f
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Coverity Scan reported a control flow issue in line 206:
CID 166898: Control flow issues (DEADCODE)
The second branch of the if statement can not be reached. The
purpose of the second if branch was to filter out zero length
elements if the header states that it is a non extended speech
codec type. This makes no sense, since the header needs at
least one byte.
This patch removes the second if branch, zero length elements
are catched by the already existing zero length check at the
beginning of the function
Change-Id: I89751fc0d598734c64ef1fdced75b7c4fa77c616
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The alligned memory allocation is only required for SSE, which
is currently unsupported. Moreover, it's better to use dedicated
_mm_malloc() and _mm_free() from xmmintrin.h instead, which are
introduced by Intel specifically for SIMD computations.
Change-Id: Ide764d1c643527323334ef14335be7f8915f7622
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Recent changes to libosmoctrl resulted in ctrl comands being broken
because local lookup helper returned incorrect value for ROOT_NODE.
Note: although this commit seems to fix it for me, I'm still not sure
how the logic behind lookup function return values work. Would be nice
to get it documented.
Change-Id: Iddd20602047ebd9be1b668593f5dfa6f1d3e8369
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* data structure representing 3GPP TS 52.021 §9.4.62 SW Description
* function to serialize it into msgb
* function to deserialize it from buffer
* functions to extract/estimate buffer size for SW Description
* test harness (partially taken from OpenBSC)
There are several similar functions to deal with SW Description in
OpenBSC, there's also need to use similar functionality in
OsmoBTS. Hence it's better to put the code into common library with
proper tests and documentation.
Change-Id: Ib63b6b5e83b8914864fc7edd789f8958cdc993cd
Related: OS#1614
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We are allocating a buffer on the stack without initializing it, and
then passing it into ipa_ccm_make_id_resp(). There is no real danger
from this, as the buffer is only uninitialized if num_ies is 0, but
let's memset() it for good style
Change-Id: If5761a47b8cba73ddcc02a88cfa5c87c1970c04e
Fixes: coverity CID#167040
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We have a proper constant for this (_LAST_CTRL_NODE), so let's use it.
Change-Id: I46275e644166156cb665da70d2964008f1c6cd88
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This allows programmatic access to introspection of FSM instances, which
is quite handy from e.g. external test cases: Send a message to the
code, then use the CTRL interface to check if that message has triggered
the right kind of state transition.
Change-Id: I0f80340ee9c61c88962fdd6764a6098a844d0d1e
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Sometimes (particularly when testing), we may want to parse+execute an
arbitrary control command simply form a string buffer, rather than from
a msgb. Let's add a helper for that.
Change-Id: Iaca748e0d942bb2a1ee7c2776b37485e1439eb0c
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When executing test cases, we don't want to bind to a local TCP port, as
we cannot make assumptions as to which ports are actually free.
Change-Id: I5717f9dd92d1f143f069cecd4b4c8ba3d03b25f8
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The existing code assumes that the main application knows about all
control command nodes and can thus present one lookup function.
As libraries are getting their own control interface handling, this
is too restrictive, and we need a way how library code can dynamically
register more node lookup helpers. We can now do this by means of a
ctrl_lookup_register() function.
Change-Id: Ib69908d1c57f5bb721d5496e3b4a5258fca450e3
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sections: ctrl, gb, gsm, vty
Change-Id: Iac211b5cd8504da36b699777b95a2448dd7c3e70
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If the user starts the FSM timer with a given timer number during
fsm_inst_state_chg() with a timeout, we should remove that "T" number
after timer expiration. Otherwise it might be confusing if e.g. the VTY
interface shows FSM instances with a certain timer number assigned, but
that timer is not actually running anymore.
Change-Id: I71167ec1000dc4c6954d851d3b92f6bf12984925
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Introduce two lookup helper functions to resolve a fsm_instance based on
the FSM and name or ID. Also, add related test cases.
Change-Id: I707f3ed2795c28a924e64adc612d378c21baa815
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The ipa.c file already contained code to parse an ID RESPONSE into the
'struct ipaccess_unit', but it didn't so far contain code to put
together an ID RESPONSE packet based on that structure. Let's change
that with ipa_ccm_make_id_resp() and a helper wrapper
ipa_ccm_make_id_resp_from_req().
Change-Id: Icbcd8827a75fd5f3393351c1ca372de85275ad35
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Add a separate, faster convolution decoding implementation for rates
up to N=4 and constraint lengths of K=5 and K=7, which covers the
most GSM code uses. The decoding algorithm exploits the symmetric
structure of the Viterbi add-compare-select (ACS) operation - commonly
known as the ACS butterfly. This shift-register optimization can be
found in the well-known text by Dave Forney.
Forney, G.D., "The Viterbi Algorithm," Proc. of the IEEE, March 1973.
Implementation is non-architecture specific and improves performance on
x86 as well as ARM processors. Existing API is unchanged with optimized
code being called internally for supported codes.
The original code was relicensed under GPLv2-or-later with permission
of copyright holder - Tom Tsou.
Change-Id: I74d355274b4176a7d924f91ef3c96912ce338fb2
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The old osmo_sock_init() function allows only either a bind (for a
server socket), or a connect (for a client socket), but not both
together. So there's no way to have a client socket that is bound to a
specific local IP and/or port, which is needed for some use cases.
Change-Id: Idab124bcca47872f55311a82d6818aed590965e6
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This can be used to map from an osmo_prim to an osmo_fsm event.
Change-Id: I52350f4ebe97811b2a692e5a69a2cd39a853583c
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Though it makes no sense to handle the return code of freopen() here,
the compiler complains about it. The #pragma statements take care of
that.
Change-Id: Ia2caadbed2a24f84d1d55a47236b398b74224e82
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The create function to generate the RESET ACKNOWLEDGE
message is not accessible from outside, as it does not
appear in limosmogsm.map. It also has not testcase.
This commit adds gsm0808_create_reset_ack() to the
map file and also adds a testcase.
Change-Id: I82d3411484f82b4a9205d407fa0442244678f183
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gsm0808.h/c lacks functionality to generate BSS_MAP_MSG_ASSIGMENT_RQST messages.
These messages are required if the code is used in an MSC implementation.
This commit adds a gsm0808_create_assignment() function, that generates an
A/AoiP BSS_MAP_MSG_PAGING message.
Change-Id: I4d1d455a1e1cf95407e23ded7b7defbcf2dd6ff0
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gsm0808.h/c lacks functionality to generate BSS_MAP_MSG_PAGING messages. These
messages are required if the code is used in an MSC implementation.
This commit adds a gsm0808_create_paging() function, that generates an A/AoiP
BSS_MAP_MSG_PAGING message.
Change-Id: I9afecf0109305ca5153bf081bb29cd94071dd2b7
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gsm0808.h/c lacks functionality to generate CIPHER MODE COMMAND messages. These
messages are required if the code is used in an MSC implementation.
This commit adds a gsm0808_create_cipher() function, that generates an A/AoiP
CIPHER MODE COMMAND message.
Change-Id: I8eb1c357860c3e740b0f5d17e1c256bc87920958
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The planned support for true A over IP requires the encoding of
the a Cell Identifier List element (see also BSS_MAP_MSG_PAGING).
This commt adds encoding/decoding functionality and tests for
the element mentioned above, however, it is not yet actively used.
Change-Id: I625245dd1dd396fc2bc189e8cd2c444a33042528
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The planned support for true A over IP requires the encoding of
the an Encryption Information element (see also BSS_MAP_MSG_CIPHER_MODE_CMD).
This commt adds encoding/decoding functionality and tests for
the element mentioned above, however, it is not yet actively used.
Change-Id: I8262050a9d9fd3f17462cfbb046c6e034dccc6fb
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The planned support for true A over IP requires the encoding of
the a Channel Type element (see also ASSIGNMENT REQUEST).
This commt adds encoding/decoding functionality and tests for
the element mentioned above, however, it is not yet actively used.
Change-Id: Id0e2164d84b8cbcc6fe6a090fc7f40a1251421d7
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the classic A implementation in libosmocore lacks support for AoIP
message elements. This patch adds support for AoIP by adding a set
of new gsm0808_create_..., which support the missing AoIP message
elements
Change-Id: I77f866abec1822d19871052f3c647ad782785b34
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The planned support for true A over IP requires the encoding and
decoding of a so called "Speech Codec Element" element.
This commt adds parsing functionality and tests for the element
mentioned above, however, it is not yet actively used.
Change-Id: I0e1e2edf47adaa45b22d4b0bcae3640dba7ca200
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The planned support for true A over IP requires the encoding and
decoding of a so called "AoIP Transport Layer Address" element.
This commt adds parsing functionality and tests for the element
mentioned above, however, it is not yet actively used.
Change-Id: I57933b0a06a3f54ec2a41e6ecb6ced9fbbc89332
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Instead of returning maxfd, which is the highest fd ever seen, take
the highest we have seen on this iteration.
This makes a tiny difference for the osmo-sip-connector and its
event loop integration. select.c ignores the return value of this
function right now.
This was seen while debugging the eventloop integration of the
osmo-sip-connector before and after a VTY connection. The fds
being polled didn't go down.
Change-Id: I1a6d7271273ec08bb511c21b936891bc508843e4
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In Change-Id I61f452208088dc7097165deecef7c058ebb4bd4e we introduced
the #defines but didn't introduce the new log_info_cat information.
Change-Id: I218aa4cb1fc7640a75663be29bac672dfa8770f5
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The state check in lapd_dl_reset causes some buffers
never to be released. Using talloc report LAPD UA
message buffers are never released after each call
and cause a memory leak.
Change-Id: I2799b70623f2ec4dbc725eb213e332e98da02a3e
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Expand 3GPP TS 52.021 §9.4.43 Probable Cause with Osmocom-specific value
for PCU version reporting to enable sending it via OML alarms.
Change-Id: If57459c0610f2c7b36d599b13087c8deef8bdd9e
Related: OS#1614
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Add human-readable names for Message Types from 3GPP TS 52.021 §9.1
Related: OS#1614
Change-Id: Ide8202b4387351f57ceee34a9eb8c30aef09a663
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Add human-readable names for Attributes from 3GPP TS 52.021 §9.4
Change-Id: I861247c01557dac7e484ef6fb9b170f69c8a7f55
Related: OS#1614
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Ensure that a changed conv_gen.py and/or conv_codes_gsm.py result in
regeneration of the gsm0503* generated sources. Before this patch, manual
cleaning of the generated files was necessary to benefit from a code update.
Change-Id: Ib4328662c21280c0ea6aa9391a64ada2c6598704
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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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The logging code crashes if osmo_log_info is not set, which is typically
achieved by calling log_init(). Let's fail with a reasonable assert
and error message if the user forgets that.
Change-Id: If3007860d2efe6ea9aec27e7d7439d44a7cd19c2
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Composing the message type string requires knowing the protocol discriminator.
To ease printing the message type, add this function to switch between the
defined value_string[]s depending on pdisc.
Also publish the message type value_string[]s -- without inline functions to
access them because it is anyway more convenient to use
gsm48_pdisc_msgtype_name() instead.
Since gsm48_pdisc_msgtype_name() is nontrivial, do not add as inline function
-- in case the message type is not known, it needs a static string buffer.
Change-Id: I0fca8e95ed5c2148b1a7440eff3fc9c7583898df
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I often want to log the protocol discriminator in the openbsc debug log. It's
more useful to get the name directly instead of looking it up every time.
Change-Id: I0f053e2a4360b27ffccda7cf82469fb1b1cbb3ae
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To ensure that the IND index appended to SEQ does not affect the SEQ, the check
should read '>= seq_1', not '>'.
Change-Id: Ib1251159eee02aa07fae1b429ffec2e4604bf6a8
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