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Change-Id: I3f55c1d4b965d215dc9b16f4b284b7fea4bde9e9
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Explicitly set AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR.
To reproduce the error avoided by this patch:
rm install-sh # in case it was already generated.
touch ../install-sh # yes, outside this source tree
autoreconf -fi
This will produce an error like
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configure.ac:16: error: required file '../ltmain.sh' not found
configure.ac:5: installing '../missing'
src/Makefile.am: installing '../depcomp'
autoreconf: automake failed with exit status: 1
See also automake (vim `which automake`) and look for 'sub locate_aux_dir'.
Change-Id: If2afbe62e9ceeac8052c7b882ff92a548f3af0bf
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Change-Id: Ib751f7467d54cbcae76f72448a38e30f2ecc63d4
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Assume that cat-testlogs.sh from osmo-ci is installed in $HOME/osmo-ci/scripts,
and call from jenkins.sh upon 'make check' failure.
Change-Id: I18a08e7ade1a53783d5a4171fe825f61b49457be
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osmo_timers_check() does nothing more than counting the active timers. It is of
no use to count them when not using the return value in any way.
Change-Id: I8d35ca90a4c16d6f1c7f9793d663e5479783efed
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Add convenience function osmo_amr_is_speech() to check if given AMR
frame is speech frame: non-speech frames often require special
processing.
Change-Id: Ifaab02a2f581acc302b367d34fd2fc28a4d1e2e3
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Change-Id: Ib26214add1932e93651c248cc09fbc68339b4dce
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So far each and every main() scope creates a msgb talloc context and either
passes it to msgb_set_talloc_ctx() or sets tall_msgb_ctx directly (by defining
it extern first).
Remove some code duplication: add one central function that creates the "msgb"
talloc context for all.
Most users of msgb employ a talloc_named_const(), but osmo-bts uses a
talloc_pool() instead. Offer both ways by means of the pool_size argument, and
for both ways make sure the context is called "msgb".
Suggest that msgb users should move to this new function: deprecate
msgb_set_talloc_ctx(). To be able to do so, include core/defs.h in msgb.h.
There's a tradeoff between hiding the msgb talloc context behind API that tries
to guess all use cases versus avoiding code dup. This patch opts against code
dup and boldly assumes that all future use is covered.
Also, the new function suggests to not access tall_msgb_ctx directly, which can
be considered a style improvement.
It seems that not all main scopes that use msgb actually initialize the msgb
ctx. As a fallback for these, explicitly initialize tall_msgb_ctx to NULL.
Change-Id: I747fbbf977c4d2c868c8dead64cfc5fd86eb8d4c
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The osmo_hexdump of the output in sh_chk() omitted the last byte of the
returned bytes from the osmo_nibble_shift_*() functions.
Determine the number of bytes from nibbles divided by two plus one for any odd
nibble number. Output this number of bytes of output data.
Memset the output buffer to get well-defined bytes for unwritten places.
Also assert that we have enough buffer length for all nibbles.
Change-Id: I011f42bca555caec0dfe8688ff1f28303fa04fad
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Previously while testing osmo_nibble_shift_left_unal() following error was
triggered by AddressSanitizer upon offs == 12 and the last sh_chk line, i.e.
shift left of 12 nibbles from in2:
==3890== ERROR: AddressSanitizer: stack-buffer-overflow on address 0xbff5b5b6 at pc 0xb6186862 bp 0xbff5b4a8 sp 0xbff5b49c
READ of size 1 at 0xbff5b5b6 thread T0
#0 0xb6186861 (/home/msuraev/source/gsm/libosmocore/src/.libs/libosmocore.so.7.0.0+0xc861)
#1 0x8049d8b (/home/msuraev/source/gsm/libosmocore/tests/bits/.libs/lt-bitrev_test+0x8049d8b)
#2 0x804a9d1 (/home/msuraev/source/gsm/libosmocore/tests/bits/.libs/lt-bitrev_test+0x804a9d1)
#3 0xb5fe3af2 (/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc-2.19.so+0x19af2)
#4 0x8048a30 (/home/msuraev/source/gsm/libosmocore/tests/bits/.libs/lt-bitrev_test+0x8048a30)
Address 0xbff5b5b6 is located at offset 38 in frame <main> of T0's stack:
This frame has 3 object(s):
[32, 38) 'in2'
[96, 104) 'out'
[160, 168) 'in1'
The reason is incorrect range in test cycle. Fix it and adjust test
output accordingly.
Tweaked-by: Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>
Fixes: OW#1589 ("undefined behavior in libosmocore triggered by tests")
Change-Id: I5eb3f600290c05b4ab9ac2450a28d616e6b415fd
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Change-Id: I8550910b9f5c16efc6f15f23c7ee52122c588752
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2k can be insufficient when responding with a STATUS message to a long LLC
packet because the original message is included in the STATUS.
Change-Id: I6f76751cfadf61e87ce4367a38907083e1c98562
Ticket: SYS#2967
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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Log 'CTRL at 1.2.3.4 5678' from ctrl_interface_setup*. All callers can now drop
any extra 'CTRL at 1.2.3.4 5678' logging.
Change-Id: If449d0514e3d0cc1b346d7452194d931aa090166
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Log 'telnet at 1.2.3.4 5678' from telnet_init*. All callers can now drop any
extra 'VTY at 1.2.3.4 5678' logging.
Change-Id: I1da7b9076311d9458caea732fc0daace6533a3fd
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Change-Id: I5070578e9fe2bdacaad000eaafb8dc5f549d6f3e
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The test is now fully deterministic, so include all detail in stdout, to check
for.
Change-Id: Iecf6387f1d25253fcf1260777673853030c1d326
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This way we can check the output in timer_test.ok.
Change-Id: Ia3bba1c650be3558d370e0f59d4ee7f36ef97506
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Change-Id: I9833031407e99f5d7a1144c26b68a7e320b2020d
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Use osmo_gettimeofday_override* to decouple the timer test from real time. No
longer call osmo_select_main(), since select() actually waits for real time.
This reduces the timer_test to the osmo_timer_* logic and excludes the real
time and osmo_timers_nearest() accuracy testing with actual waiting involved.
This may be seen as a loss, but is more fit for a test suite.
The main point here is to get deterministic results in jenkins, so that we
don't have to retrigger jobs based on timing failures; added bonus is that the
test runs much faster now.
Change-Id: Ic5649512df86dd17070daa2f314159eafaf8feb8
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This allows feeding a custom time for unit tests by overriding
osmo_gettimeofday.
Change-Id: Ic7a81a6eb51f27fe452962b91f2eae2070d87089
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Change-Id: I1570b7096c757d63d23e0950feeeb7230f8a5c9f
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When a timer was late, show the timing details.
Also count whether timers fired early, for completeness' sake.
Change-Id: Id3942637d77a28b5092ffffcc3e6d9d67c2b8e68
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The timer_test schedules timers and records the desired stop time. Also store
the usec value of the desired stop time, because scheduling at e.g. sec N usec
999999 but recording sec N usec 0, and then receiving a timer at sec N+1 usec 0
is only 1 usec late, but records as 1000000 usecs late. This might have been
the main cause of the timer test not working well on the osmocom build server.
Change-Id: I13bb60f7d341a397f95d13d9c63c40188b6cd5a0
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Unused after 22886d9e320ecf734d2827d825a191b977f70d2c
"Fix retrieving rate_ctr over control interface"
Change-Id: Ib5411da80c4eb4f905a5ed87c60477eca2cdff42
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Unused after 22886d9e320ecf734d2827d825a191b977f70d2c
"Fix retrieving rate_ctr over control interface"
Change-Id: I405367ef6ba5833957778a79dd398ce5ea29307e
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Add src/gsm/libosmogsm.la explicitly to some test linkages, because otherwise
the linker would pick the libosmogsm already installed on the system instead of
the one that was just built in the source tree.
I noticed because a libosmogsm needing some more symbols from libosmocodec was
still installed, while the patch that cause it was already removed. Thus I
caught all(?) test binaries that linked libosmogsm from $PREFIX.
Change-Id: Ie61d60e1506f16de20add70fd0f44ebfa7a00a75
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4253 used to collide with the sysmobts-mgr VTY port.
Note, openggsn does not actually have a Ctrl interface yet.
Change-Id: If0fa0e606dabd5bc89907a56ef18cdbbbdedb4b7
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Change-Id: I6a7bf04e589ccfaea98f20900a9bfe9dd4808dce
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Extend struct ph_tch_param with Marker bit from RTP header to indicate
speech onset in case of DTX.
Change-Id: Ic664902630b9d335ff9abc7a9ca7249eaf80e05f
Related: OS#1750
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Fixes the following bug:
CCLD libosmocodec.la
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
"_bitvec_get_bit_pos", referenced from:
_osmo_fr_check_sid in gsm610.o
"_bitvec_get_uint", referenced from:
_osmo_hr_check_sid in gsm620.o
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
make[2]: *** [libosmocodec.la] Error 1
Change-Id: Id7358b94e274b529a8da38a0b2ef8c892b6dd7a5
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Change-Id: I72f31ebad693f98eb088a99b83aeb10cf9acc29e
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Change-Id: I030140a45afa295c3ebc4d3ccaffd437b984f515
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Change-Id: Ie023fc78099932f95cc8f1b3a04fe25dfd14bc35
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error messages'
Related: CID#143566
Change-Id: I75c542089749a0875d3d1913151fe838d7722ff2
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For programs like osmo-hnbgw with numerous sockets, the message that some
unspecified connection was refused is not very helpful. Also output the host
and port where an error occured.
Instead of perror, use fprintf(stderr, ..., strerror()) to be able to include a
format string and print host and port as passed to osmo_sock_init().
Change-Id: I8d0343f51310699b78fcb83fd76fd93764acf3dc
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Change-Id: Ice0688ac9847524cb546f6d41547090b6a3cb3d8
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On a fresh installation, I was puzzled by a configure.ac 'syntax error' for
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(TALLOC). It took me some time to figure out that merely
pkg-config was missing.
Add a check for pkg-config, which isn't as straightforward as I would wish,
so comment generously.
Change-Id: I2e7cdc37eb59f9947a45fbc5baddbaf71b655bc0
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Change-Id: Ie7232189fe3265a8631fd3652b2c8c152cdee918
Related: OS#1646
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Change-Id: Id6b42bb9ab10f46b76b26057c8228e5da480286d
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We already have RSSI parameter in PH-DATA. Add other measurement
information (BER, BTO, Link Quality).
Change-Id: I2b127eb1856c4cd1bc46490a89592a595f1ee86b
Related: OS#1616
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Change-Id: I1a0181c25d9debe935e86d97ddffc24675e56a5f
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When lapd_dl_flush_hist() was called before we actually had started a
transmit history from lapd_dl_init(), we woul segfault before this
patch.
Change-Id: Ifa677c9b335dd2884b4f3e44699d901957a0500b
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This allows us to pass in strings that are 'const', which for the
source of a copy should be the normal/regular case anyway.
Change-Id: Icee6a5f88babd3a4e30bf0886f0f8d3b865d80ce
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Includes EGPRS coding and puncturing scheme (CPS) tables from 3GPP
TS 04.60. Currently osmo-bts-trx is the only user of CPS table
values, but this may change with gprsdecode and other utilities.
Change-Id: I09fe6514a0e2e51bb3206f8387633f7e0255345f
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Parameters are added to the structure ph_rach_ind_param to
differentiate the type of RACH received from Layer 1. This is to
further support the 11 bit RACH.
Change-Id: Ic4f0f2424a3af7599d986044be25ea4fcc0ca477
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Add GSM48_TA_INVALID which is invalid Timing Advance value according to
3GPP TS 44.018 § 10.5.2.40.
Change-Id: I061760ccac656f39164562a7883f8ab522cd0911
Related: OS#1526
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Change-Id: Ie90c76d8aef42d5e2c9be94f4b206d4994e305f8
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Add:
* GSM_PCHAN_TCH_F_TCH_H_PDCH
* NM_CHANC_OSMO_TCHFull_TCHHalf_PDCH
* RSL_CHAN_OSMO_PDCH
* RSL_ACT_OSMO_PDCH
Related: OS#1776
Change-Id: Ib1a8b11f37af4686d00ac88beba38557aa29edc2
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Using the RSL_CHAN_* constants, we sometimes need to add 1 to the chan bits
to indicate e.g. the second TCH/H channel.
RSL_CHAN_NR_1 marks this lowest channel bit that needs to be added.
The name is analogous to RSL_CHAN_NR_MASK.
Change-Id: Iea06432039d1cd23cc6b5acec308bb829b596d47
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osmo_auth_vector's first member is an array, so for a zero initializer, we
should add a second set of array braces.
Change-Id: Iace448caca8152e46244f26c3af250f2035c99eb
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