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Change-Id: I2d8b11905692920d328262836420f01305be489e
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Change-Id: I835506e26e83232e1e7290c0da04d389c8d7fb40
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Change-Id: If4e22f182a47b72b1fe43146716a4fbccceb62e6
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Rather than having one global instance, let's permit multiple instances
of sercomm to co-exist, with all API functions extended by the instance
as first argument.
Change-Id: I0f3b53f464b119d65747bcb0be0af2d631e1cc05
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This imports the file src/target/firmware/comm/sercomm.c from
osmocom-bb.git without introducing any modifications. It will not even
be built yet, as Makefile integration is intentionally left until it has
been adapted to work inside libosmocore.
Change-Id: I9ee199381c7b5986a9540d124836cdddd0f66c86
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Change-Id: I6beb4fcc394ed7d3f8dd7a097b6e998245ecf401
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We need to have an architecture-independend way of endian conversion /
byte swapping functions which will also work on embedded (bare iron)
builds. Let's introduce osmocom/core/bytesawp.h for this purpose.
Change-Id: Ibc0cc1e36d4ed63a35cf8ceff3af0f26e5ac7a3d
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We can use __BYTE_ORDER__ which seems to be defined by both gcc and
clang/llvm.
Change-Id: Id6821c99e88242126d9697099b1dd92c6212526a
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Add a new function timer function to set up the timer, similar to what
we have in the Linux kernel. This patch also converts existing opencoded
timer setup in the libosmocore tree as initial client of this new
function.
This patch implicitly removes function callback passed by reference that
defeat compile time type validation.
Compile-tested only, but I ran make check that reports success when
testing timer infrastructure.
Change-Id: I2fa49972ecaab3748b25168b26d92034e9145666
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* remove unused parameter from logging_vty_add_cmds()
* mark log level descriptors static
* change internal static function int check_log_to_target() to more
appropriate bool should_log_to_target()
* deprecate log_vty_command_*() from public API as it should only be
used by logging_vty_add_cmds()
Change-Id: I0e9ddd7ba3ce211302d99a3494eb408907a2916e
Related: OS#71
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Introduce two lookup helper functions to resolve a fsm_instance based on
the FSM and name or ID. Also, add related test cases.
Change-Id: I707f3ed2795c28a924e64adc612d378c21baa815
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Introduce msgb_pull_to_l2() which pulls (removes) any msgb contents in
front of the L2 header (msg->l2h).
Change-Id: I7786a1b30f9e7eaa3dcdb3cbb2a85a126588f6cd
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The old osmo_sock_init() function allows only either a bind (for a
server socket), or a connect (for a client socket), but not both
together. So there's no way to have a client socket that is bound to a
specific local IP and/or port, which is needed for some use cases.
Change-Id: Idab124bcca47872f55311a82d6818aed590965e6
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This can be used to map from an osmo_prim to an osmo_fsm event.
Change-Id: I52350f4ebe97811b2a692e5a69a2cd39a853583c
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Change-Id: I61f452208088dc7097165deecef7c058ebb4bd4e
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To be able to use OSMO_VALUE_STRING() on a #defined constant, don't use
OSMO_STRINGIFY(): the second indirection resolves the #define to its value, so
for example
OSMO_VALUE_STRING(GSM48_PDISC_MM)
would resolve to
{ 0x05, "0x05" }
When using '#x' directly, this becomes the desired
{ 0x05, "GSM48_PDISC_MM" }
With enum values as we've used until now, this problem does not appear, because
enum values are not resolved by the preprocessor.
Keep OSMO_STRINGIFY() because it is used directly in openbsc (composing FSM
state names).
Change-Id: I91ecfcef61be8cf73d59ea821cc4fd9d2ad5c9c7
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Copy list_first_entry, list_first_entry_or_null and list_last_entry from
current linux kernel's tools/include/linux/list.h and rename to llist_*.
Slightly adjust API doc but stay as close to the source as possible.
This can replace similar implementations in osmo-bts-octphy's l1_if.c,
in openbsc's gtphub.c and in osmo-hlr's gsup_server.c.
Change-Id: I4eac5be0c0b2cede04464c4c3a0873102d952453
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Change-Id: If9a6ecc4d6e2beaf716569e9a6053d73488e860b
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My recent logging patch was merged to master a bit too soon. Accomodate the
request for naming that matches the general "LOG" prefix instead of "LOGGING".
libosmocore will not be backwards-compatible with the few commits from
change-id I5c343630020f4b108099696fd96c2111614c8067 up to this one. This and
following commits are backwards compatible with those before that short window.
See also:
* openbsc change-id Ib2ec5e4884aa90f48051ee2f832af557aa525991
* osmo-pcu change-id I4db4a668f2be07f3d55f848d38d1b490d8a7a685
Change-Id: I424fe3f12ea620338902b2bb8230544bde3f1a93
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Change-Id: Ic459b04219abe70171c8f80ed09df53d412dcfb2
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Commit 812ba6dc63a75c39678dd3fe652768e76bf63183
"logging: centrally define ctx and filter indexes"
Removed definitions, which causes older e.g. openbsc and osmo-pcu code trees to
fail to build against a newer libosmocore. Re-introduce the legacy definitions
to redirect to the new ones and re-establish backwards compatibility.
The GPRS_* constants used to be defined in gprs_msgb.h, but since that header
also includes logging.h, rather place the legacy shims in logging.h next to the
other ones.
Change-Id: I455bb1bb474d758af0fd5b6397f7e57260ad739d
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It is too easy for calling code to use the same filter and context indexes for
different filters and structs. For example, openbsc's IMSI filter and libgb's
GPRS_BVC filter both fall on index 1 even though there are plenty more indexes
to choose from. To alleviate this, have one central definition here, sort of
like ports.h does for VTY and CTRL port numbers.
Add static asserts to make sure the indexes fit in the available array and bit
mask space.
Calling code like openbsc.git and osmo-pcu need adjustments and/or should move
to using these enum values instead of their local definitions.
Taking this opportunity to also prepare for a split of struct gsm_subscriber in
openbsc into bsc_subsciber and vlr_subscriber with appropriate separate filter
index constants for both subscriber types.
Include previous LOG_FILTER_ALL in the LOGGING_FILTER_* enum, and replace its
use by (1 << LOGGING_FILTER_ALL).
Change-Id: I5c343630020f4b108099696fd96c2111614c8067
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osmo_fd_register() is used to register socket file descriptors,
after registering a socket, there is no way to test if the socket
is still registered or actually registered at all.
This commit adds a new function osmo_fd_register_check() that can
be used to check in advance, if the socket fd is registered,
before performing further operations.
Change-Id: I48ec7098d6bba586c81bf0d5c9088108e2c081c6
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Using this function, one can obtain a human-readable string identifying
the host and port names of the socket.
Change-Id: Ib5de5c7b9effe1b0a363e4473a7be7fa38ca6ef3
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Change-Id: I911c7f4bcadde414ce0b384e13a3a9a4a953e2fb
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After subchan_demux.c in libosmo-abis, osmo-bts/common/vty.c and openbsc's
gtphub_test.c, more places would like to count the llist items (mostly unit
tests). Instead of proliferating numerous local implementations, add here.
NOTE: other than the previous llist_len() implementations, this one returns an
*unsigned* length, which might need some adjusting of current callers.
Call this llist_count() rather than llist_len() to highlight the fact that this
is actively iterating. This also avoids a potential naming conflict when
library versions mismatch.
Change-Id: Ic49adc7a346f5722bf624d7d3b4a735e4220ae15
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* make DEBUGP* macro into simple wrappers around LOGP*
* deprecate unused logp() function
Related: OS#71
Change-Id: Ia6c92bd4824c44fc22cc733ce7a88da86e58ed93
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uint32_t may or may not be unsigned int.
Change-Id: I21c96985fcbb72372b6df949301c21f1ebca41f2
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In EMBEDDED builds we don't have a system-wide talloc
Change-Id: Icc526016bda45b36e584afee8669996752d6d89c
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This adds a definition for wrapping Qualcomm DIAG frames into GSMTAP for
transporting them over an IP network.
Change-Id: I1b357b7d11a370685671c7b01e55f4f36dec2f25
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This addresses a FIXME in the fsm.c code: osmo_fsm_register() should
fail in case a FSM with the given name already exists.
Change-Id: I5fd882939859c79581eba70c14cbafd64560b583
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Function bitvec_rl_curbit added to get number of uninterrupted
bits run in vector starting from the current bit till max number
of bits.
Test case is added to check bitvec_rl_curbit.
Change-Id: Iae153d3639ea6b891c1fc10d7801a435c9492e26
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osmo_fsm_inst_term() has code for safe child removal, publish that part as
osmo_fsm_inst_term_children(); also use from osmo_fsm_inst_term().
As with osmo_fsm_inst_term(), add osmo_fsm_inst_term_children() macro to pass
the caller's source file and line to new _osmo_fsm_inst_term_children().
Rationale: in openbsc's VLR, I want to discard child FSMs when certain events
are handled. I could keep a pointer to each one, or simply iterate all
children, making the code a lot simpler in some places.
(Unfortunately, the patch may be displayed subobtimally. This really only moves
the children-loop to a new function, replaces it with a call to
_osmo_fsm_inst_term_children(fi, OSMO_FSM_TERM_PARENT, NULL, file, line) and
drops two local iterator variables. No other code changes are made, even though
the diff may show large removal + addition chunks)
Change-Id: I8dac1206259cbd251660f793ad023aaa1dc705a2
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LOGPFSM and LOGPFSML are in the header file, put the *SRC variants also there
so users of the osmo_fsm_inst API may conveniently create own functions that
log the caller's source file and line.
Very useful if many action functions call the same event dispatching function,
like foo_fsm_done(), and one needs to know which of the callers to debug.
Change-Id: I39447b1d15237b28f88d8c5f08d82c764679dc80
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Use the implementation from Linux lib/crc-ccitt.c (GPLv2)
Change-Id: I26bb54038f5ab36bbb34da7f5fb8ae6c0c0386a4
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OSMO_STRINGIFY particularly allows putting port numbers from a #define into VTY
doc strings, like:
#define FOO_PORT 2342
DEFUN(...,
"Foo UDP port (default: " OSMO_STRINGIFY(FOO_PORT) ")\n")
OSMO_VALUE_STRING creates value_string items with the string being exactly the
enum value's name. Replaces a similar macro def in fsm.c
Change-Id: I857af45ae602bb9a647ba26cf8b0d1b23403b54c
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Change-Id: I5c57e35b29d50cb409becada6b9b120ce5210ae0
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Change-Id: Iaf63d3cadb0d46bf454e3314ebb439240cafd834
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When looking at log output, it is not interesting to see that a state
transition's petty details are implemented in fsm.c. Rather log the *caller's*
source file and line that caused an event, state change and cascading events.
To that end, introduce LOGPSRC() absorbing the guts of LOGP(), to be able to
explicitly pass the source file and line information.
Prepend an underscore to the function names of osmo_fsm_inst_state_chg(),
osmo_fsm_inst_dispatch() and osmo_fsm_inst_term(), and add file and line
arguments to them. Provide the previous names as macros that insert the
caller's __BASE_FILE__ and __LINE__ constants for the new arguments. Hence no
calling code needs to be changed.
In fsm.c, add LOGPFSMSRC to call LOGPSRC, and add LOGPFSMLSRC, and use them in
above _osmo_fsm_inst_* functions.
In addition, in _osmo_fsm_inst_term(), pass the caller's source file and line
on to nested event dispatches, so showing where a cascade originated from.
Change-Id: Iae72aba7bbf99e19dd584ccabea5867210650dcd
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Provide one central LOGPFSML to print FSM information, take the FSM logging
subsystem from the FSM instance but use an explicitly provided log level
instead of the FSM's default level.
Use to replace some, essentially, duplications of the LOGPFSM macro.
In effect, the fsm_test's expected error changes, since the previous code dup
for logging events used round braces to indicate the fi's state, while the
central macro uses curly braces.
Change-Id: If295fdabb3f31a0fd9490d1e0df57794c75ae547
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In the process, also:
* Change the license from AGPLv3 to GPLv2-or-later;
* correct spelling of 'sysmocom' to lowercase;
* add '2016' to the copyright;
* rename to osmo_*;
* add API docs;
* add logging category DLOAP: define id and add to internal_cat;
* redirect all oap.c logging to DLOAP.
A unit test will follow in a subsequent patch, since it needs a minor tweak for
decoding of boolean values.
The related openbsc change-id is I2f06aaa6eb54eafa860cfed8e72e41d82ff1c4cf.
Tweaked-by: Neels Hofmeyr
Change-Id: If5099e60681a215e798b6675f21813f26769c253
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All DL* categories are typically negative, but DLGSUP isn't, and it's also not
in libosmocore's internal_cat array.
See: 3b6fb0880c3ab1e23a3d7d738d073b00c2a794c2
This means that a program using DLGSUP has to include DLGSUP in its own logging
cat array (typically not needed for DL* categories), which means for osmo-nitb
that DLGSUP (11) replaces DMGCP (also 11), and DMGCP becomes unusable.
Fix this: make DLGSUP -11 and include in internal_cat.
In gsup_test.c, no longer add DLGSUP to the logging categories array.
External follow-ups are otherwise needed only in osmo-hlr.git and some pending
patches for openbsc (Id3938267fa062e1a997d3704cd678874306f86ee).
Change-Id: Id974c7be158e4d60421a98110f5c807aefd31119
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This target wraps the to-be-logged string (With metadata) into a GSMTAP
packet and sends it to the configured destination address.
Change-Id: I9a7e72b8c9c6f6f2d76d1ea2332dcdee12394625
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Often it is useful to have log statements from the osmocom programs
synchronized with protocol traces. So rather than having to open the
pcap file with GSMTAP or other protocol data side-by-side with the
textual log of one or more network elements, we simply pass the log
lines around as GSMTAP messages, which can then be displayed in-order
and interspersed with the protocol messages inside wireshark.
Change-Id: I33ab530e10ef0311b6f80b731e61894f20b4b3e7
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Change-Id: Ic6fbe95737862ed8b8de78058989c8b2ae330006
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Some targets might not want to receive only an opaque, pre-formatted
string, but rather the unformatted arguments with metadata like
sub-system/level/file/line. We solve this by introducing a
log_target->output_raw() function pointer. If a target specifies this
function, it takes precedence over the regular log_target->output()
function.
Change-Id: I9dc9205d70dce9581458e7e9dc2d8a92991897bd
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I'm aware of the existing criticism on stlrcpy(), but I think it is
still better than what we have now: stnrcpy(), sometimes with Coverity
warnings and sometimes with a manual setting of the termination byte.
The implementation follows the linux kernel strlcpy() which is claimed
to be BSD compatible.
We could of course link against libbsd on Linux instead, but I think
it's reasonably small and simple to provide our own implementation.
Future versions of libosmocore could use some autoconf magic and
preprocessor macros to use the system-provided strlcpy() if it exists.
Change-Id: Ifdc99b0e3b8631f1e771e58acaf9efb00a9cd493
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Those work analoguous to msgb_put_*() but pre-pend the given value
into the msg headroom, rather than appending it to the end.
Change-Id: I7de63e9d04c2d2b678f1f20eef37f9be2c4f5ec2
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Fixes the following compiler warning:
stats_statsd.c: In function ‘osmo_stats_reporter_create_statsd’: stats_statsd.c:54:18: warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
srep->send_item = osmo_stats_reporter_statsd_send_item;
Change-Id: Id36914906e0982f6ac092a311210727de66b343a
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As outlined by mail on the 13th of July the tree based approach to
decoding in the PCU is faster by order of magnitude. Instead of having a
slow implementation in the library and a quick one in the PCU, let's
only have a quick one in the PCU and at some point in the future move it
to libosmocore.
Execute the plan and remove t4_decode.
Change-Id: I021424444625a097560d086c217c81eac4a5ee44
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