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Additionally it wasn't possible to send concatenated sms from the vty.
To send multiple sms, it is necessary to use padding bits and add a user_data_header.
Therefore the gsm_7bit_encode function was splitted to gsm_7bit_encode and gsm_septets2octets.
gsm_septets2octets: this is the old gsm_7bit_encode function + additional padding parameter
Additionally the gsm_7bit_decode function was modified to take account for the user_data_header.
With the new gsm_get_octet_len function you can get the octet length for a given septet length.
I also added several sms tests.
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For some interactive commands (e.g. sending a SMS in OpenBSC) we
are using the "NAME." arg definition. For the usecase of sending SMS
it is not enough to only allow about 13 spaces. Increase the limit.
Original patch is coming from Dennis Wehrle.
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This had broken lcr compilation...
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This could be used to submit SMS to OpenBSC and to get informed
about new SMS coming from OpenBSC.
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They are not used anywhere in our libraries, so they should be defined
by the respective applications
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* All loging prefixes in libraries should be DL like DLINP
* All signals / subsystems should be called S_L_* SS_L_*
* All command nodes should be called L_*_NODE
This makes sure existinc code still compiles as expected
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this ensures struct msgb is the same size as before, which will ensure
binary compatibility
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This patch reserves E1INP_NODE and IPA_NODE for libosmo-abis
VTY interfaces.
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This patch adds a new attribute to msgb objects. This new
attribute will store a pointer to the routing information,
in the case of the A-bis link, this will be used to store
e1inp_sign_link instead of struct gsm_bts_trx.
This deprecates msg->trx, that can be removed once all
application are ported to use msg->dst.
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This adds the libosmo-abis logging subsystems to libosmocore,
it uses the new change that harald proposed based on negative
numbers for library logging subsystems.
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The first range (from 0 to INT_MAX/2) of signal subsystems can be
used by client applications while the second range (from INT_MAX)
is reserved for libraries.
This is useful to support signals defined in libraries that
may be used by different client applications.
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autoreconf does not work on released tarballs due the
missing git-version-gen. Add it.
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This was introduced by me in commit
79599ba0eb7a9aeaeb9dfbbf4881f0633724a471
Thanks to Alexander Huemer for detecting it
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Found by Smatch
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detected by Smatch
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If we encounter a tag with 0xFF, we overflow our existing tlv_parse
array definitions.
Warning: this breaks ABI
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detected by Smatch
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Detected by Smatch
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detected by Smatch
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This has been detected by http://smatch.sourceforge.net/
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The debian related changes were not meant to be comitted and
were local experiments. The changes should go through Jan and
not this way.
Revert "more changes"
This reverts commit 96ba20cb44e602abb292b53c9e4f92aa59998df1.
Revert "debian: Updates to fix lintian errors"
This reverts commit b670c86edd704d45b572b87111f3224abecc4767.
Revert "debian: Switch to the 3.0(quilt) format to play with launchpad"
This reverts commit 7a91d6071d1ef15e5a05f5feb7f79a06c279c673.
Revert "debian: Add new changelog entry for the shlib:Depends change"
This reverts commit 54b8c4e0edb2f0f0cde7d28c1715810dd5c6a4b1.
Revert "debian: dpkg-buildpackage complains about this here"
This reverts commit 4284307ead92f35e844e452c0ff9c73a61038096.
Revert "debian: Add a new changelog entry"
This reverts commit ae9b220d166dac277a9b9078add20650415d1cb2.
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In snprinftf the size is a size_t (unsigned) in case we want
to write more than we have available, len_remain will be < 0.
This was spotted while removing hexdump from simtrace and comparing
it to our implementation.
int snprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *format, ...);
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The message has a total length of 4 octets, so don't allocate only 3 in the
msgb.
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In 825607672215b7a12ea6e201a89cd5209f6d657f it was attempted to fix
a bug previously introduced by logging related changes. The problem
is that a va_list can be corrupted after it has been used once, so
we need to va_copy before each successive use.
And if we copy it, we also need to use the copy, and not the original ;)
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this fixes a memory leak where the final UA would always remain
in memory after a LAPDm entity has been disconnected.
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We have to determine the SAPI ourselves inside the LAPDm header.
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... I should do more testing :(
Conflicts:
src/logging.c
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We do this by using a trick: library-internal log categories use
negative subsystem numbers, which are converted into positive
array indexes at the time of logging.
library-internal log categories need to be knwo at compile-time,
while application-specified categories now are of unlimited number,
as they are dynamically allocated.
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(from openbsc's rsl_number_of_paging_subchannels)
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Written-by: Andreas Eversberg <jolly@eversberg.eu>
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
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those two are used in the RSL SACCH FILLING messages and delivered
like SI5 / SI6.
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