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Change-Id: I837c8303a7bb47b690cc8841cf5cafba8ac338af
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Change-Id: I05dd1f2725e05f856f1d27c9201a0005de101b8f
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We have a number of library-internal static global buffers which are
mainly used for various stringification functions. This worked as
all of the related Osmocom programs were strictly single-threaded.
Let's make those buffers at least thread-local. This way every thread
gets their own set of buffers, and it's safe for multiple threads to
execute the same functions once. They're of course still not
re-entrant. If you need re-entrancy, you will need to use the _c()
or _buf() suffix version of those functions and work with your own
(stack or heap) buffers.
Change-Id: I50eb2436a7c1261d79a9d2955584dce92780ca07
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Change-Id: I351411ca5913c8b40f23287ec7c9ebfe11bd2bb0
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We have a habit of returning static buffers from some functions,
particularly when generating some kind of string values. This is
convenient in terms of memory management, but it comes at the expense
of not being thread-safe, and not allowing for two calls of the
related function within one printf() statement.
Let's introduce _c suffix versions of those functions where the
caller passes in a talloc context from which the output buffer shall
be allocated.
Change-Id: I8481c19b68ff67cfa22abb93c405ebcfcb0ab19b
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We have a number of static buffers in use in libosmo*. This means
the related functions are not usable in a thread-safe way. While
we so far don't have many multi-threaded programs in the osmocom
universe, the static buffers also prevent us from calling the same
e.g. string-ify function twice within a single printf() call.
Let's make sure there's an alternative function in all those cases,
where the user can pass in a caller-allocated buffer + size, and make
the 'classic' function with the static buffer a wrapper around that
_buf() variant.
Change-Id: Ibf85f79e93244f53b2684ff6f1095c5b41203e05
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Remark: For libosmogb and libosmogsm, LIBVERSION was
already bumped in c4fce1425e19d604c199c895e227dc2519110456.
Change-Id: Ib4fa53a9bb9954ae48d0a610ba9a81dd8e8b4ef6
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fix for some spelling issues found by lintian
Signed-off-by: Thorsten Alteholz <osmocom@alteholz.de>
Change-Id: I69976ecae6939d9ff51bfe4ce7374890c6563b82
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Enable representing three-digit MNC with leading zeros. The MNCs 23 and 023 are
actually different; so far we treated both as 23. Re-encode an incoming BCD or
string of 023 as it were, i.e. not dropping the leading zero as 23.
Break ABI compatibility by changing the size and ordering of structs
gprs_ra_id, osmo_plmn_id, osmo_cell_global_id, ... by adding an mnc_3_digits
flag.
Change ordering in gprs_ra_id because the canonical oder is {Mobile Country
Code, Mobile Network Code}, so have the mcc member first.
ABI compatibility cannot be maintained for struct gprs_ra_id, since it is a
direct member of structs bssgp_bvc_ctx and bssgp_paging_info, and even just
adding a flag to the end would cause ABI changes of those structs. Similarly,
osmo_plmn_id is a direct member of osmo_location_area_id, and so forth.
Add new API to set and read this additional flag to preserve leading zeros:
- osmo_plmn_to_bcd(), osmo_plmn_from_bcd() after
gsm48_mcc_mnc_to_bcd() and gsm48_mcc_mnc_from_bcd().
- gsm48_decode_lai2(), gsm48_generate_lai2() after
gsm48_decode_lai(), gsm48_generate_lai().
- gsm0808_create_layer3_2() after gsm0808_create_layer3() and gsm0808_create_layer3_aoip().
- various osmo_*_name() functions in gsm23003.h (osmo_rai_name() still in
gsm48.h close to struct gprs_ra_id definition). The amount and duplication of
these may seem a bit overboard, but IMO they do make sense in this way.
Though most code will soon see patches unifying the data structures used, in
some cases (vty, ctrl) they are required singled out. Without these
functions, the formatting ("%0*u", mnc_3_digits ? 3 : 2, mnc) would be
duplicated all over our diverse repositories.
In various log output, include the leading MNC zeros.
Mark one TODO in card_fs_sim.c, I am not sure how to communicate a leading zero
to/from a SIM card FS. The focus here is on the core network / BSS.
To indicate ABI incompatibility, bump libosmogsm and libosmogb LIBVERSIONs;
adjust debian files accordingly.
Implementation choices:
- The default behavior upon zero-initialization will be the mnc_3_digits flag
set to false, which yields exactly the previous behavior.
- I decided against packing the mnc with the mnc_3_digits field into a
sub-struct because it would immediately break all builds of dependent
projects: it would require immediate merging of numerous patches in other
repositories, and it would make compiling older code against a newer
libosmocore unneccessarily hard.
Change-Id: Id2240f7f518494c9df6c8bda52c0d5092f90f221
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Let's fix some erroneous/accidential references to wrong license,
update copyright information where applicable and introduce a
SPDX-License-Identifier to all files.
Change-Id: I39af26c6aaaf5c926966391f6565fc5936be21af
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According to
https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/automake.html#Libtool-Flags
the libraries supposed to be added to *_LDADD or *_LIBADD
while *_LDFLAGS should contain additional libtool linking
flags. Previously we used both. Let's unify this and move all the
libraries into proper automake variable. While at it - also add
libosmocore.la for tests to LDADD since all the tests link against it
anyway.
Change-Id: Ia657a66db75df831421af5df1175a992da5ba80f
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It's been way too long since the last release. Almost one year and
468 commits.
A brief summary of the changes below:
* Doxygen for libosmo{coding,gb}
* pseudotalloc for embedded builds, jenkins for arm-none-gnueabi
* --disable-doxygen, --disable-ctrl, --disable-simd
* update debian packaging
* gsm0503 coding routines
* osmo_hton[sl]
* statistics.h -> counter.h
* QCDIAG in gsmtap
* llist_{first,last}_entry()
* llist_count()
* LOGPSRC() macro
* msgb_pull_to_l2()
* msgb_printf()
* prbs
* osmo_sock_init2()
* osmo_sock_mcast_{name,loop_set,ttl_set,all_set,subscribe,ip}()
* OSMO_STRINGIFY()
* OSMO_VALUE_STRING()
* OSMO_BYTES_FOR_BITS()
* osmo_talloc_asprintf()
* osmo_sub_auth_type_name()
* osmo_sub_auth_data support for IND/SQN_MS
* osmo_fsm ctrl interface
* ctrl_handle_alloc2()
* ctrl_interface_setup_dynip2()
* OSMO_CTRL_PORT_HLR
* bssgp_tx_bvc_ptp_reset()
* gprs_ns_inst connect/remote_{ip,port}
* osmo_gprs_{ul,dl}_block_size_{bits,bytes}()
* osmo_gprs_{dl,ul}_cs_by_block_bytes()
* gprs_ns_pdu_strings[]
* more BSSGP cause values
* abis_nm_admin_name()
* AoIP support in gsm0808
* gsm_fn_as_gsmtime_str()
* osmo_dump_gsmtime()
* gsup charging support
* ipa_ccm_make_id_resp()
* ipa_ccm_make_id_resp_from_req()
* struct gsm48_gprs_susp_req
* gsm_04_14.h
* rsl measurement preprocessing related IEs
* abis_nm_event_cause_names[]
* abis_nm_sw_desc and friends
* more SYSINFO_TYPE_ values
* osmo_earfcn_bit_size_ext()
* t16lv_put()
* msgb_t16lv_put()
* tlvp_val16be()
* tlvp_val32be()
* osmo_tlvp_copy()
* osmo_tlvp_merge()
* many additional VTY nodes
* cmd_node.name member
* bitvec_set_u64()
* bitvec_rl_curbit
* ctrl_lookup_register()
* osmo_fsm_find_by_name()
* osmo_fsm_inst_find_by_name()
* osmo_fsm_inst_find_by_id()
Change-Id: Ieb5db2e910a90db780ea058b3280f2facbd68d76
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Considering the various styles and implications found in the sources, edit
scores of files to follow the same API doc guidelines around the doxygen
grouping and the \file tag.
Many files now show a short description in the generated API doc that was so
far only available as C comment.
The guidelines and reasoning behind it is documented at
https://osmocom.org/projects/cellular-infrastructure/wiki/Guidelines_for_API_documentation
In some instances, remove file comments and add to the corresponding group
instead, to be shared among several files (e.g. bitvec).
Change-Id: Ifa70e77e90462b5eb2b0457c70fd25275910c72b
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Especially for short descriptions, it is annoying to have to type \brief for
every single API doc.
Drop all \brief and enable the AUTOBRIEF feature of doxygen, which always takes
the first sentence of an API doc as the brief description.
Change-Id: I11a8a821b065a128108641a2a63fb5a2b1916e87
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This array of bytes is not yet used but is referring to some specs. They
may be used in the future, so leave it there but mark it explicitly as
unused.
Change-Id: I0a61d17f9989ecddafbc68d4b9446853e4c15159
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Change-Id: I3bfcabd80b57aeb7f110b306350802e6e82c847a
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A DSO should link to the libraries that it is using. Linking to
libtalloc will resolve these warnings:
Change-Id: I4c8d5e80e194b9d9b4fa2424c4a22377ecee9c7a
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol _talloc_zero used by debian/libosmosim0/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libosmosim.so.0.0.0 found in none of the libraries
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol _talloc_free used by debian/libosmosim0/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libosmosim.so.0.0.0 found in none of the libraries
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol talloc_strndup used by debian/libosmosim0/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libosmosim.so.0.0.0 found in none of the libraries
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol talloc_strdup used by debian/libosmosim0/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libosmosim.so.0.0.0 found in none of the libraries
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol _talloc_memdup used by debian/libosmosim0/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libosmosim.so.0.0.0 found in none of the libraries
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* update debian/changelog
* update TODO-RELEASE
* add comments to Makefile.am and TODO-RELEASE to simplify the process
in future
* add link to libtool docs to Makefile.am to simplify LIBVERSION
maintenance
Related: OS#1861
Change-Id: I22c257e357f597519120232d742d6a61289db021
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Change-Id: Ibfc239b84879556624ca6020ae6a63d102640c94
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/114
Tested-by: Jenkins Builder
Reviewed-by: Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>
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The tables permit code to determine the APDU class of an APDU
based on it APDU/TPDU header (CLA/INS/P1/P2/P3).
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they return an osim_file_desc, and not an osim_file, so fix the naming
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We don't always want to look-up by name, but the latter is the only
implemented 'find' function so far. Let's change that.
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Shipping our own private copy of talloc was a good idea in 2008,
when it was not readily available on most target platforms. Today,
the situation is quite different, as it is a standard library on
major Linux distributions.
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Fixes:
In file included from ../../../include/osmocom/core/msgb.h:25:0,
from ../../../include/osmocom/sim/sim.h:4,
from ../../../src/sim/reader_pcsc.c:30:
../../../include/osmocom/core/bits.h:6:35: fatal error: osmocom/core/bit16gen.h: No such file or directory
#include <osmocom/core/bit16gen.h>
In file included from ../../include/osmocom/core/msgb.h:25:0,
from ../../utils/osmo-sim-test.c:26:
../../include/osmocom/core/bits.h:6:35: fatal error: osmocom/core/bit16gen.h: No such file or directory
#include <osmocom/core/bit16gen.h>
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Fixes:
duplicate symbol _ts102221_fcp_vals in:
.libs/core.o
.libs/card_fs_usim.o
duplicate symbol _pcsc_reader_ops in:
.libs/reader.o
.libs/card_fs_usim.o
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In some places, the return value of msgb_alloc/msgb_alloc_headroom
is not checked before it is dereferenced.
This commit adds NULL checks to return with -ENOMEM from the calling
functions if the alloc function has failed.
Fixes: Coverity CID 1249692, 1293376
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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The big LIBOSMOCORE_CFLAGS and LIBOSMOCORE_LIBS macros are not
defined when building linosmocore. Use the .la files directly
Fixes:
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol osmo_hexdump used by debian/libosmosim0/usr/lib/libosmosim.so.0.0.0 found in none of the libraries
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol gsm48_parse_ra used by debian/libosmosim0/usr/lib/libosmosim.so.0.0.0 found in none of the libraries
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol _talloc_zero used by debian/libosmosim0/usr/lib/libosmosim.so.0.0.0 found in none of the libraries
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol _talloc_memdup used by debian/libosmosim0/usr/lib/libosmosim.so.0.0.0 found in none of the libraries
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol talloc_strndup used by debian/libosmosim0/usr/lib/libosmosim.so.0.0.0 found in none of the libraries
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol msgb_length used by debian/libosmosim0/usr/lib/libosmosim.so.0.0.0 found in none of the libraries
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol msgb_alloc used by debian/libosmosim0/usr/lib/libosmosim.so.0.0.0 found in none of the libraries
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol msgb_free used by debian/libosmosim0/usr/lib/libosmosim.so.0.0.0 found in none of the libraries
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol talloc_strdup used by debian/libosmosim0/usr/lib/libosmosim.so.0.0.0 found in none of the libraries
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol talloc_free used by debian/libosmosim0/usr/lib/libosmosim.so.0.0.0 found in none of the libraries
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PCSC_ERROR() macro is already performing error checking.
Found by coverity.
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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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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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