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author | Neels Hofmeyr <neels@hofmeyr.de> | 2019-02-21 02:27:48 +0100 |
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committer | Neels Hofmeyr <neels@hofmeyr.de> | 2019-03-06 00:51:15 +0100 |
commit | 5734bff3b01da2a7369da07f77ad617c3ac32096 (patch) | |
tree | cd2885915671d2f4dca4ea5b23cbfb7e02ab3b47 /tests/gsup | |
parent | 8aa691f30b5f6d77ae05e590e5d3426550ee4452 (diff) |
represent negative T-timers as Osmocom-specific X-timers
fi->T values are int, i.e. can be negative. Do not log them as unsigned, but
define a distinct timer class "Xnnnn" for negative T values: i.e. for T == -1,
print "Timeout of X1" instead of "Timeout of T4294967295".
The negative T timer number space is useful to distinguish freely invented
timers from proper 3GPP defined T numbers. So far I was using numbers like
T993210 or T9999 for invented T, but X1, X2 etc. is a better solution. This way
we can make sure to not accidentally define an invented timer number that
actually collides with a proper 3GPP specified timer number that the author was
not aware of at the time of writing.
Add OSMO_T_FMT and OSMO_T_FMT_ARGS() macros as standardized timer number print
format. Use that in fsm.c, tdef_vty.c, and adjust vty tests accordingly.
Mention the two timer classes in various API docs and VTY online-docs.
Change-Id: I3a59457623da9309fbbda235fe18fadd1636bff6
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