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author | Neels Hofmeyr <neels@hofmeyr.de> | 2018-12-05 21:32:21 +0100 |
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committer | Neels Hofmeyr <neels@hofmeyr.de> | 2018-12-10 13:18:38 +0100 |
commit | 496862818d2feabcac926a94a6be2d42826ab19f (patch) | |
tree | ab1ec9bbb019096500de5c1aedf5cc8cf300e986 /tests/socket/socket_test.c | |
parent | 2ca8cebac67cfa179af77aa8d507fd4b96b2b230 (diff) |
gsm0408_test: test encoding and decoding Mobile Identity
One would think by now we would solidly encode and decode Mobile Identities.
Well, guess again.
- rc is sometimes the amount of bytes written, sometimes actual strlen().
- on string truncation, rc is sometimes strlen() (assuming nul terminated), and
sometimes snprintf()-style would-be strlen().
- returned string, when truncated by not enough buffer size, is sometimes nul
terminated, sometimes not.
- gsm48_mi_to_string() happily reads a byte from zero-length input buffer.
- gsm48_mi_to_string() happily writes to zero length output buffer.
- gsm48_mi_to_string() returns nonempty string for empty input.
- encoding a MI type that still has the GSM_MI_ODD flag set results in encoding
an even-length MI as odd-length (hence appending a stray 'F').
I am going to tweak the implementation of gsm48 mobile identity encoding /
decoding, so first pinpoint the current behavior in a unit test, and show how
perforated even such a seemingly trivial API can be.
Change-Id: Iaae3af87f82f1a8f2e6273984c011b2813038cf7
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