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* use write_queue where applicable
* provide functions that work on raw FD and those with osmo_fd
* add support for multiple gsmtap instances (no global variables)
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The plan is to collect structs and routines for application
setup and remove many copies of the boilerplate code we have
right now. This starts with routines to ignore certain signals
and the stderr init code.
Increment the age of the library because a new interface was added.
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Far from perfect but suits our need thus far.
The viterbi with softbit input is quite cpu-intensive. Since
most received bursts are often mostly error free, you could
use a less cpu intensive algorithm (Fano ?) and with hard bit
input. Then only switch to viterbi soft bit input if the channel
is bad enough to justify it.
Soft output is not implemented as its usefulness for the block
coding is limited.
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
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This patch moves all GSM-specific definitions to include/osmocom/gsm.
Moreover, the headers in include/osmocore/ have been moved to
include/osmocom/core.
This has been proposed by Harald Welte and Sylvain Munaunt.
Tested with `make distcheck'.
Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@gnumonks.org>
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