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Freeing memory of registered timers and file descriptors cause corrupt
lists.
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.. not sure how we could have missed that so far.
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when we build for osmocom-bb cross-compilation, we don't have
sockets nor netinet/in.h and thus NS/BSSGP make no sense...
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this ensures that we can talloc the flow-control queue entries
as siblings off the bvc_ctx.
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* add more comments on units of struct members
* make sure to parsre FC-BVC message correctly
* add error message in case user passes PDU larger than bucket size
* add new function to initialize flow control struct
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This code is supposed to implement the BSSGP flow control algorithm,
both for the per-BSS and for the per-MS flow control.
The code currently has no test cases, they will come in a separate
commit.
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This allows us to reliably do the trick with casting structures like
libgb_msgb_cb to the msgb->cb[] array. Shamelessly stolen from the
Linux kernel.
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The OpenSUSE build is not happy about the uint8_t to uint8_t*
assignment. As the suspend_ref is a mandatory field we can make
it a plain uint8_t. Increase the LIBVERSION as the ABI has changed.
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The Mandriva linker appears to be more strict in enforcing the
as-needed rules. Link to the libraries that are used by libgb.
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This is a 24bit integer value, and thus we need to encode the three
least significant octets of the network-byte-order 32bit value, not the
three most significant octets.
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Include header files for recfrom/AF_INET and include a
struct ip_hdr as it is not available on *BSD.
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This actually allows for the user to override the decision and at the
same time supports compilers that might not be able to use -fPIC at
all.
Signed-off-by: Diego Elio Pettenò <flameeyes@flameeyes.eu>
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Those should be private, but osmo-pcu currently needs them...
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