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The pkg-config file already points into the PCSC directory. This
is needed for FreeBSD where /usr/local/include is not in the
default compiler search path.
On Debian
$ pkg-config --cflags libpcsclite
-pthread -I/usr/include/PCSC
On FreeBSD
$ pkg-config --cflags libpcsclite
-I/usr/local/include/PCSC -D_THREAD_SAFE -pthread
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according to Holger, using AGPLv3+ at the time was a mistake and the
license should always have indicated GPLv2+.
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... which it should have been all along.
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libosmocore.{so,a} should always have been GPLv2+. However, when
migrating some code from OpenBSC or OsmocomBB, we sometimes introduced
it with a wrong license header.
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The copyright holders Harald Welte, Holger Freyther, Andreas Eversberg
and sysmocom - s.f.m.c. GmbH (represented by Holger and Harald) agree
that the license of libosmogb should be GPLv2+ and not AGPLv3+.
The reason the source files stated AGPLv3+ is due to the history, as
they were moved from OpenBSC to libosmocore at the time we needed to use
them from osmo-pcu. It was an oversight back then to not re-license
them accordingly.
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This contains some work from 2012 about creating a general library about
the data structure of data contained on SIM cards. This 'libosmosim' is
supposed to be used by (among others)
* tools to review/modify/personalize SIM card filesystem data
* virtual SIM card implementation
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before we only did it partially, and by exporting data from sim,
rather than the new osim_int_cprof_add_{gsm,telecom}() functions.
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affected files: sim.h, sim/core.c
affected funtions/strucutres: osim_new_apdumsg, osim_apdu_case,osim_apdu_cmd_hdr, osim_msgb_cb
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APDU_CASE_2 becomes APDU_CASE_2S
APDU_CASE_2_EXT becmoes APDU_CASE_2E
APDU_CASE_3 becomes APDU_CASE_3S
APDU_CASE_3_EXT becmoes APDU_CASE_3E
APDU_CASE_4 becomes APDU_CASE_4S
APDU_CASE_4_EXT becmoes APDU_CASE_4E
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Currently sending SUSPEND/RESUME messages to this function (like it
is done in the osmo-sgsn) results in STATUS messages complaining
about an unknown BVCI. The reason is, that these messages rely on a
TLLI/RAI pair to identify the context and do not contain an explicit
BVCI.
This patch modifies bssgp_rcvmsg() to only complain about and unknown
BVCI if one is given but a matching context is not found (except for
RESET messages). The ctx argument is removed from the functions
handling SUSPEND and RESUME since it will always be NULL then.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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This patch adds a test suite for the BSSGP protocol.
The first (and only) test checks the handling of BSSGP
SUSPEND/RESUME.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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Signed-off-by: Max <max.suraev@fairwaves.co>
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In the OsmoSGSN we have a crash with a DEAD/BLOCKED GPRS-NS and
segmented SN-UNITDATA. For the caller it is not easy to know if
the passed msg buffer has been freed or not. The most easy solution
is to always take the ownership and either pass it on or free it
in case of an error.
Adjust indirect and direct callers of gprs_ns_sendmsg. I found
the following call-chains with an external msgb parameter.
gprs_ns_sendmsg
<- _bssgp_tx_dl_ud
<- bssgp_fc_in
<- bssgp_tx_dl_ud
Update the test to allocate a real msgb because for the test with
'1000' we will msgb_free it right away.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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This patch extends test_sgsn_reset_invalid_state by assertions to check
that nscv->state and nsvc->remote_state have been set as expected.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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The return value check has been removed in the commit 'Use
gprs_nsvc_reset instead of gprs_ns_tx_reset', because gprs_nsvc_reset
had no return value then. Since a compatible return value has been
added by 'Let gprs_nsvc_reset return a value', the former patch is
partly reverted by this commit.
The printf is now an OSMO_ASSERT. The commit message was taken
from Jacob.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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Currently the NS-VC's state is updated from within gprs_ns_tx_reset,
which can lead to an inconsistent state when the RESET_ACK is lost.
In this state, the NSE_S_RESET bit is set but the Tns-reset timer is
not started.
This patch moves the state update into gprs_nsvc_reset. This way, the
state flags are consistent with the timer.
Addresses:
SGSN -> BSS NS_ALIVE
BSS -> SGSN NS_ALIVE_ACK
BSS -> SGSN BVC_RESET
SGSN -> BSS NS_STATUS, Cause: NS-VC blocked, NS VCI: 0x65
and there is no BSS->SGSN NS_ALIVE
Ticket: OW#1213
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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Currently gprs_nsvc_reset does not return any value.
This patch changes the function to return an integer, where a value
less than zero indicates an error. The value is taken from the
gprs_ns_tx_reset function. In case of failure, an error message is logged.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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This tests the behaviour for a certain combination of messages and
packet losses that can put the NS-VC object into an undefined state.
In that state, the peer's ALIVE messages are properly answered, but
the local test procedure has stopped, incoming unitdata PDUs are
answered by STATUS(NS-VC blocked) and the unblocking procedure is not
initiated.
Ticket: OW#1312
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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This function forces the expiration of the timer within struct
gprs_nsvc. It is meant to be used for controlled (and faster) timer
expiration in unit tests. The timer_mode of the expired timer is
returned (or -1 if the timer wasn't active).
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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This records the PDU type of the last message sent to the remote peer
in the global variable sent_pdu_type, which can then be used in
assertions.
Note that sent_pdu_type will remain unchanged if no message has been
sent via sendto.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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Currently gprs_ns_tx_reset is used to let the NS stack generate
NS_RESET message. This is not adjusting the nsvc state properly.
This patch uses gprs_nsvc_reset instead which starts the full reset
procedure.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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