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this fixes a memory leak where the final UA would always remain
in memory after a LAPDm entity has been disconnected.
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We have to determine the SAPI ourselves inside the LAPDm header.
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... I should do more testing :(
Conflicts:
src/logging.c
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We do this by using a trick: library-internal log categories use
negative subsystem numbers, which are converted into positive
array indexes at the time of logging.
library-internal log categories need to be knwo at compile-time,
while application-specified categories now are of unlimited number,
as they are dynamically allocated.
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(from openbsc's rsl_number_of_paging_subchannels)
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Written-by: Andreas Eversberg <jolly@eversberg.eu>
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
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those two are used in the RSL SACCH FILLING messages and delivered
like SI5 / SI6.
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This extends the socket infrastructure in libosmocore to allow
to create non-blocking sockets.
Basically, it replaces the connect0_bind1 parameter by one
flags parameter.
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This will tell getaddrinfo() that we want a INADDR_ANY style socket
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write_queue already frees the message after the callback is called.
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
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0xff is the maximum value ... so there is 256 elements.
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
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Apparently getifaddrs() returns ifa's without an ifa_addr set.
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and export the underlying raw value_string arrays instead:
abis_nm_obj_class_names / abis_nm_adm_state_names.
This permits the caller to use get_string_value() as well as
get_value_string().
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osmo_sock_init_ofd() is a wrapper around osmo_sock_init() which will
take care of initializing and registering a 'struct osmo_fd' for the
newly-created socket.
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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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Harald reported a problem in the logging:
http://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/openbsc/2011-May/002896.html
Reverting 81e9636454294ae10ef9bc8bf149dd0248afce76 seems to
fix the problem. However, that workaround looks ugly.
Holger gives us another clue on what was wrong:
http://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/openbsc/2011-May/002905.html
While digging in the manpage, I found this:
"The functions vprintf(), vfprintf(), vsprintf(), vsnprintf()
are equivalent to the functions printf(), fprintf(), sprintf(),
snprintf(), respectively, except that they are called with a
va_list instead of a variable number of arguments. These functions
do not call the va_end macro. Consequently, the value of ap is
undefined after the call. The application should call va_end(ap)
itself afterwards."
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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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Summary of changes:
s/msg_entry/osmo_config_entry/g
s/msg_entries/osmo_config_list/g
s/msg_entry_parse/osmo_config_list_parse/g
minor glitch included in this patch while I was at it:
-#include "linuxlist.h"
+#include <osmocom/core/linuxlist.h>
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Summary of changes:
s/plugin_load_all/osmo_plugin_load_all/g
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Summary of changes:
s/backtrace/osmo_backtrace/g
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Summary of changes:
s/crc16_table/osmo_crc16_table/g
s/crc16/osmo_crc16/g
s/crc16_byte/osmo_crc16_byte/g
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Summary of changes:
s/bcd2char/osmo_bcd2char/g
s/char2bcd/osmo_char2bcd/g
s/hexparse/osmo_hexparse/g
s/hexdump/osmo_hexdump/g
s/hexdump_nospc/osmo_hexdump_nospc/g
s/ubit_dump/osmo_ubit_dump/g
s/static_assert/osmo_static_assert/g
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Summary of changes:
s/struct counter/struct osmo_counter/g
s/counter_inc/osmo_counter_inc/g
s/counter_get/osmo_counter_get/g
s/counter_reset/osmo_counter_reset/g
s/counter_alloc/osmo_counter_alloc/g
s/counter_free/osmo_counter_free/g
s/counters_for_each/osmo_counters_for_each/g
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Summary of changes:
s/struct write_queue/struct osmo_wqueue/g
s/write_queue_init/osmo_wqueue_init/g
s/void write_queue_clear/osmo_wqueue_clear/g
s/write_queue_enqueue/osmo_wqueue_enqueue/g
s/write_queue_bfd_cb/osmo_wqueue_bfd_cb/g
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Summary of changes:
s/signal_cbfn/osmo_signal_cbfn/g
s/register_signal_handler/osmo_signal_register_handler/g
s/unregister_signal_handler/osmo_signal_unregister_handler/g
s/dispatch_signal/osmo_signal_dispatch/g
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Summary of changes:
s/struct bsc_fd/struct osmo_fd/g
s/bsc_register_fd/osmo_fd_register/g
s/bsc_unregister_fd/osmo_fd_unregister/g
s/bsc_select_main/osmo_select_main/g
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Summary of changes:
s/struct timer_list/struct osmo_timer_list/g
s/bsc_add_timer/osmo_timer_add/g
s/bsc_schedule_timer/osmo_timer_schedule/g
s/bsc_del_timer/osmo_timer_del/g
s/bsc_timer_pending/osmo_timer_pending/g
s/bsc_nearest_timer/osmo_timers_nearest/g
s/bsc_prepare_timers/osmo_timers_prepare/g
s/bsc_update_timers/osmo_timers_update/g
s/bsc_timer_check/osmo_timers_check/g
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This can be helpful where we send GSMTAP messages to the loopback
device (localhost, 127.0.0.1) from where the kernel would then
send ICMP reject packets as nobody is listening on that port.
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If we reach the buffer size or snprintf fails, we want to make sure
that the output is null-terminated.
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This patch removes a workaround to fix some strange memory corruption
now that _output() has been completely reworked and we make use of
snprintf appropriately.
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