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Add a function to convert struct gsm48_multi_rate_conf, which holds the
codec settings for AMR, to S0-S15 bit representation as defined in
3GPP TS 48.008 3.2.2.49
This resurrects change-id I4e656731b16621736c7a2f4e64d9ce63b1064e98
which was reverted in I9e0d405e303ed86d23703ca6362e958dddb2f861
due to gsm0808_test failing.
The test failure is fixed by properly clearing the struct
gsm48_multirate_cfg prior to running tests (add memset(0)).
Change-Id: Ia782e21c206c15e840226d79b4209d13658ee916
Related: OS#3548
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Add new command to once-off set each and every category to the given log level,
as discussed at length on the openbsc@ mailing list.
Show that it works in logging_vty_test.vty.
Change-Id: I4c3e4f786476cb813fdc0a7c64f30ee04758309d
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This reverts commit 2fd4fe6aa109c8df50baac465f0393a303a64dd2.
As shown in https://jenkins.osmocom.org/jenkins/view/master/job/master-libosmocore/475/a2=default,a3=default,arch=amd64,label=osmocom-master-debian9/console
This commit breaks gsm0808_test with:
stderr:
--- expout 2018-09-16 22:37:31.382280438 +0200
+++ /n/s/dev/make/libosmocore/tests/testsuite.dir/at-groups/21/stdout 2018-09-16 22:37:31.426281372 +0200
@@ -78,9 +78,9 @@
Input:
m4_75= 0 smod= 0
m5_15= 0 spare= 0
- m5_90= 0 icmi= 0
+ m5_90= 0 icmi= 1
m6_70= 0 nscb= 0
- m7_40= 0 ver= 0
+ m7_40= 0 ver= 6
m7_95= 0
m10_2= 0
m12_2= 0
@@ -92,9 +92,9 @@
Input:
m4_75= 1 smod= 0
m5_15= 0 spare= 0
- m5_90= 0 icmi= 0
+ m5_90= 0 icmi= 1
m6_70= 0 nscb= 0
- m7_40= 0 ver= 0
+ m7_40= 0 ver= 6
m7_95= 0
m10_2= 0
m12_2= 0
@@ -106,9 +106,9 @@
Input:
m4_75= 0 smod= 0
m5_15= 1 spare= 0
- m5_90= 0 icmi= 0
+ m5_90= 0 icmi= 1
[...]
Change-Id: I9e0d405e303ed86d23703ca6362e958dddb2f861
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Add a function to convert struct gsm48_multi_rate_conf, which holds the
codec settings for AMR, to S0-S15 bit representation as defined in
3GPP TS 48.008 3.2.2.49
Change-Id: I4e656731b16621736c7a2f4e64d9ce63b1064e98
Related: OS#3548
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Add 'logging level force-all <level>' and 'no logging level force-all' as new
names for 'logging level all <level>' and 'logging level all everything'.
Resurrect the functionality of 'logging level all everything' -- even if it is
still deprecated because the name is confusing, it is now just an alias for
'no logging level force-all'.
Show in logging_vty_test.vty that we can now again lift the global logging
clamp, both with the new commands as well as with the deprecated ones.
Also show that 'force-all' is written back properly, if set.
Change-Id: I36f17c131cc70ce5a1aef62fd9693097de230cd4
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The 'logging level all everything' has not had an effect for some time now. The
plan is to bring back its old functionality, but to keep it deprecated and
rather define a less confusing name.
* Deprecate 'everything'.
* Do not write 'everything' during 'write file' or 'show running-config', which
we curiously still do until now.
BTW, the reason why we need to compose a complete list of categories for the
deprecated 'everything' command is explained in detail in the commit log for
I3b083f27e3d751ccec258880ae7676e9af959a63
Change-Id: Ib75fedb0572570a61bb34ee729a2af86cf5f16da
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I am setting out to refactor various details about logging. To show the effect,
I am first adding this new test to illustrate the exact effects on the various
osmo programs.
Add logging_vty_test.c as a standalone program that simply defines a few
logging categories and opens a telnet vty to play with.
Add logging_vty_test.vty, as an osmo_verify_transcript_vty.py test script.
Add --enable-external-tests to configure.ac, to enable running
logging_vty_test.vty during 'make check'.
Also allow running 'make vty-test' without the need to first configure with
--enable-external-tests (a flexibility I've missed many times over in the other
osmo source trees).
Add a Makefile.am stub for external CTRL tests, basically a copy-paste from
osmo-msc.git. I doubt that libosmocore will get python driven CTRL interface
testing any time soon, but if so we will know to not run it concurrently.
Change-Id: I948e832a33131f8eab98651d6010ceb0ccbc9a9c
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Do not link against the system-wide installed libosmo* libs when building the
regression test programs. Always use the locally built ones.
Linking some libosmo libraries causes libtool to pull in other libosmo libs
even though they were not explicitly named. For example, ctrl_test explicitly
links libosmoctrl, but this also has dependencies to libosmovty and libosmogsm:
ldd src/ctrl/.libs/libosmoctrl.so | grep osmo
libosmocore.so.11 => /usr/local/lib/libosmocore.so.11 (0x00007f26c26d4000)
libosmogsm.so.10 => /usr/local/lib/libosmogsm.so.10 (0x00007f26c22bb000)
libosmovty.so.4 => /usr/local/lib/libosmovty.so.4 (0x00007f26c2171000)
If we omit explicit LDADD of these dependencies in the Makefile.am, libtool
will take the first canonical place to find them, which may just be the already
installed older versions of the same libs, which may or may not be compatible
with the current build. In any case, it is never intended to link installed
libs.
All library dependencies are listed by this quick script:
cd libosmocore
for l in $(find . -name "*.so") ; do echo; echo "$l"; ldd $l | grep libosmo; done
./.libs/libosmocore.so
./coding/.libs/libosmocoding.so
libosmocore.so.11 => /usr/local/lib/libosmocore.so.11 (0x00007f25fc3c2000)
libosmogsm.so.10 => /usr/local/lib/libosmogsm.so.10 (0x00007f25fbfa9000)
libosmocodec.so.0 => /usr/local/lib/libosmocodec.so.0 (0x00007f25fbf9b000)
./codec/.libs/libosmocodec.so
libosmocore.so.11 => /usr/local/lib/libosmocore.so.11 (0x00007fb4c900d000)
./ctrl/.libs/libosmoctrl.so
libosmocore.so.11 => /usr/local/lib/libosmocore.so.11 (0x00007f5df5129000)
libosmogsm.so.10 => /usr/local/lib/libosmogsm.so.10 (0x00007f5df4d10000)
libosmovty.so.4 => /usr/local/lib/libosmovty.so.4 (0x00007f5df4bc6000)
./gb/.libs/libosmogb.so
libosmocore.so.11 => /usr/local/lib/libosmocore.so.11 (0x00007f788e536000)
libosmovty.so.4 => /usr/local/lib/libosmovty.so.4 (0x00007f788e3ec000)
libosmogsm.so.10 => /usr/local/lib/libosmogsm.so.10 (0x00007f788dfd3000)
./vty/.libs/libosmovty.so
libosmocore.so.11 => /usr/local/lib/libosmocore.so.11 (0x00007f3b7ed21000)
./gsm/.libs/libosmogsm.so
libosmocore.so.11 => /usr/local/lib/libosmocore.so.11 (0x00007fc69472e000)
./sim/.libs/libosmosim.so
libosmocore.so.11 => /usr/local/lib/libosmocore.so.11 (0x00007f2f6412d000)
libosmogsm.so.10 => /usr/local/lib/libosmogsm.so.10 (0x00007f2f63d14000)
Add all explicit linking of all required library dependencies in all regression
test programs, as shown by above listing.
Example for reproducing a problem:
In libosmocore.a, introduce a new function, and call that from libosmovty code.
For example, I made loglevel_strs non-static in logging.c, and used that in
logging_vty.c. Build and install this in a place where libtool can find it.
Then go back to before this change and rebuild. You will see that linking
ctrl_test (before this patch) then complains about libosmovty requiring the
loglevel_strs symbol which it cannot find in libosmocore.so.
Change-Id: Id084e6e6efd25cd62b1bd7a4fc7c5985c39130c6
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We already have osmo_str2lower() and osmo_str2upper(), but these lack:
* proper destination buffer bounds checking,
* ability to call directly as printf() argument.
Deprecate osmo_str2upper() and osmo_str2lower() because of missing bounds
checking.
Introduce osmo_str_tolower_buf(), osmo_str_toupper_buf() to provide
bounds-safe conversion, also able to safely convert a buffer in-place.
Introduce osmo_str_tolower(), osmo_str_toupper() that call the above _buf()
equivalents using a static buffer[128] and returning the resulting string
directly, convenient for direct printing. Possibly truncated but always safe.
Add unit tests to utils_test.c.
Replace all libosmocore uses of now deprecated osmo_str2lower().
Naming: the ctype.h API is called tolower() and toupper(), so just prepend
'osmo_str_' and don't separate 'to_lower'.
Change-Id: Ib0ee1206b9f31d7ba25c31f8008119ac55440797
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In the past, the function ipa_ccm_idtag_parse() was used to parse
the payload of IPA CCM ID RESP packets. However, the function was
based on a possible misunderstanding of the message encoding, and
callers actually counted the first (upper) length nibble as part
of the header and passed a pointer to the second
(lower) length nibble of the first TLV into this function. As such,
it was unfixable, and had to be replaced with a new function called
ipa_ccm_id_resp_parse(). At the same time, we also add
ipa_ccm_id_get_parse() to parse the slightly different format of
the IPA CCM ID GET payload.
We can never be 100% sure what is "correct", as our understanding
of the protocol is entirely based on protocol analysis, without any
official documentation available.
This patch also introduces unit test coverage for both of the new
functions.
Revert "ipa: Add libosmogsm.map entry for ipa_ccm_idtag_parse_off"
This reverts commit 7f31c90b80c08fbfe2d84d70d397402fdb38b94c.
Revert "ipa: Properly parse LV stream of a ID_GET request"
This reverts commit f558ed4bb9c0f00997b8f97c2b251a574c1a64c4.
It introduced a function/behavior that was not originally intended:
The parse of IPA CCM ID GET (8bit length followed by 1 byte tag
and variable-length payload) instead of the IPA CCM ID RESP (16bit
length followed by 1 byte tag and variable-length payload).
Change-Id: I1834d90fbcdbfcb05f5b8cfe39bfe9543737ef8f
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Change-Id: I1ebeba2067549e0dd1541fa84715d44321ff3b43
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As oap_client has moved from osmo-sgsn to libosmogsm, it is only fair
that the related unit test shall also be moved here.
Change-Id: I9d64e10b4bacac9b530cf077841bad762fc6d558
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This buffer verifies that all XMAXC fields must be zero before the
entire buffer is considered as silent by osmo_ecu_fr_conceal().
Change-Id: I14a192d001b5e167437cedbe76a1a3dd84dde35c
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This makes it easy to debug how XMAXC fields are decreased every
iteration in osmo_ecu_fr_conceal().
Change-Id: I678d4be5e0b15b05873b0d3bf5ea5bbee7bef839
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This came from osmo-bsc refactoring patch I82e3f918295daa83274a4cf803f046979f284366
https://gerrit.osmocom.org/#/c/osmo-bsc/+/9671/6/src/osmo-bsc/gsm_data.c@1708
Add regression test in utils_test.c.
Change-Id: I1f2918418c38918c5ac70acaa51a47adfca12b5e
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Recent OS#3407 shows that we should verify stderr to catch sanitizer failures.
(They might not always be ignorable like that one.)
Change-Id: Ic9e437a1cc96ae081e0fd6a9b6e3156987e14c0c
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Multiplying the uint16_t x by itself seems to default to be calculated in
int32_t range, while it obviously needs uint32_t. This causes sporadic
sanitizer barfs:
Testing integer square-root
utils_test.c:445:18: runtime error: signed integer overflow: 60369 * 60369 cannot be represented in type 'int'
The final result is still correct, because it is in fact interpreted as uint32_t.
Cast to uint32_t to make sure the sanitizer doesn't complain.
Related: OS#3407
Change-Id: I83c14e38deaa466d977ee43c9420534ed90f090d
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Change-Id: I3c8e95aaa1ca222d4cd1395e548f8461bf9d4cd6
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vty_test: add test against ambiguous cmd causing use-after-free and memory
leaks. Add this test along with the fix, because the new test triggers the
memory use-after-free and leaks, causing build failures.
Add cmd_deopt_with_ctx() to allow passing a specific talloc ctx.
is_cmd_ambiguous(): keep all cmd_deopt() allocations until the function exits.
Add a comment explaining why. Before this, if a command matched an optional
"[arg]" with square brackets, we would keep it in local var 'matched', but we
would free the string it points to at the end of that loop iteration; upon
encountering another match, we would attempt to strcmp against the freed
'matched'. Instead of adding hard-to-read and -verify free/alloc dances to keep
the 'matched' accurately freed/non-freed/..., just keep all cmd_deopt() string
allocated until done.
Needless to say that this should have been implemented on a lower level upon
inventing optional args, but at least this is fixing a program crash.
Related: OS#33903390
Change-Id: Ia71ba742108b5ff020997bfb612ad5eb30d04fcd
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The conv_gen.py utility was tested against both Python 2 and 3,
so there is no need to enforce Python 2. Also, having:
#!/usr/local/bin/python{2|3}
is a bad idea, because Python may be installed in a different location.
Change-Id: I6007d481047b584db13d6eda70fb99f11f9ddaa1
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This function can be used when there is only a part of GSM 04.80
message available - Facility IE, e.g. when a message is carried
over GSUP/MAP. Let's expose it.
Refactoring includes the following:
- adding the 'gsm0480_' prefix;
- correcting inverted return value;
- cosmetic code style changes.
Change-Id: I623c39ffbe6cdee65eade8435a2faa04d0da193e
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In some cases, there is no need to parse the whole message,
e.g. during the conversion from DTAP to GSUP/MAP. This
function can be used to extract given IE from a message.
Change-Id: I3989d061903352473305f80712f1a1560d05df3d
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Change-Id: I2b96db6e037e72e92317fec874877e473a1cf909
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Change-Id: I3c0e53b846b2208bd201ace99777f2286ea39ae8
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In order to be able to transfer SS/USSD messages via GSUP,
this change introduces the following new message types:
- OSMO_GSUP_MSGT_PROC_SS_*,
and the following new IE:
- OSMO_GSUP_SS_INFO_IE
which represents an ASN.1 encoded MAP payload coming to/from
the mobile station 'as is', without any transcoding.
Change-Id: Ie17a78043a35fffbdd59e80fd2b2da39cce5e532
Related: OS#1597
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Unlike TCAP/MAP, GSUP is just a transport layer without the
dialogue/context. This prevents us from having session based
communication, required e.g. for USSD. But we can emulate
TCAP dialogue by adding additional IEs, which would allow
to relate each message to a particular session.
This change introduces the following IEs:
- OSMO_GSUP_SESSION_ID_IE,
- OSMO_GSUP_SESSION_STATE_IE,
which optionally can be used to indicate that the message is
related to a session with given ID, and to manage session
state, i.e. initiate, continue, and finish.
Change-Id: I1cee271fed0284a134ffed103c0d4bebbcfde2a8
Related: OS#1597
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of 64 bits
Fixes following AddressSanitizer report during gea_test run with gcc
8.1.0:
==8899==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: dynamic-stack-buffer-overflow on address 0x7ffc5f1719bb at pc 0x7fe574adc5fe bp 0x7ffc5f171460 sp 0x7ffc5f171450
WRITE of size 1 at 0x7ffc5f1719bb thread T0
#0 0x7fe574adc5fd in osmo_store64be_ext ../../include/osmocom/core/bit64gen.h:75
#1 0x7fe574adc649 in osmo_store64be ../../include/osmocom/core/bit64gen.h:104
#2 0x7fe574ade936 in _kasumi_kgcore libosmocore/src/gsm/kasumi.c:186
#3 0x7fe574ae2532 in gea4 libosmocore/src/gsm/gea.c:44
#4 0x7fe574ae266c in gea3 libosmocore/src/gsm/gea.c:60
#5 0x7fe574a9b616 in gprs_cipher_run libosmocore/src/gsm/gprs_cipher_core.c:95
#6 0x56422d3fb2ee in test_gea libosmocore/tests/gea/gea_test.c:29
#7 0x56422d3fb506 in main libosmocore/tests/gea/gea_test.c:49
#8 0x7fe5730f406a in __libc_start_main (/usr/lib/libc.so.6+0x2306a)
#9 0x56422d3fadf9 in _start (libosmocore/tests/gea/.libs/lt-gea_test+0x1df9)
The kasumi_test is updated to calculate the entire array of bits
according to expected result. Before this commit it worked by writing
the entire last 64bit block, and addressSanitizer cannot catch it
because the allocated buffer is 64bit aligned too.
Change-Id: I7b2a0224a3b5527d5a3ad7e17efc73081b63eac1
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Before this patch, osmo_hexdump is called stacked in th esame printf
function. As a result, the first returned buffer is overwriten by the
second, which means the printed buffers will show as the same always.
Change-Id: I364328a59da31537c6c9b969e34edd360b685081
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Expect key sizes for GEA are 64-128 bits.
Change-Id: Iaf81992a2901733b630e3046b0c4bdc1fb9a8ace
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Fixes following AddressSanitizer report:
==1983==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: dynamic-stack-buffer-overflow on address 0x7ffc245f47e6 at pc 0x7f3e2deea68c bp 0x7ffc245f4750 sp 0x7ffc245f4740
WRITE of size 1 at 0x7ffc245f47e6 thread T0
#0 0x7f3e2deea68b in osmo_nibble_shift_right libosmocore/src/bits.c:92
#1 0x55c01902e1ab in sh_chk libosmocore/tests/bits/bitrev_test.c:215
#2 0x55c01902ed8f in main libosmocore/tests/bits/bitrev_test.c:305
#3 0x7f3e2c93006a in __libc_start_main (/usr/lib/libc.so.6+0x2306a)
#4 0x55c01902c059 in _start (libosmocore/tests/bits/.libs/lt-bitrev_test+0x5059)
This patch can be seen as a follow-up of commit
4fd6023b0383e7efa3b7b0211104a86ff5d3d4f6, which already fixed the
left-shift case in the same way.
Change-Id: I6e86d0164b7e982bf7b7449d5b3abfb3e1e5da46
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Sometimes the library probiding dlopen is not the same one providing
dlsym.
This is the case when compiling with AddressSanitizer enabled. In this
case, AC_SEARCH_LIBS([dlopen]...) reports no lib is required, but tests
using dlsym still require to link against -ldl.
Change-Id: Ic619b0885688066b60c97caf1e2c7e5402c1d9f7
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Change-Id: Ia0afecafa8862ffbe2af3c86e5552673f0935eb0
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In recent Iaa20c59f624fbdc69a018cabd0f7e9c5a1389519 I fixed one missing init
issue and didn't notice the N other similar ones right next to it. Also fix the
remaining missing inits.
Fixes:
../../../../src/libosmocore/src/gsm/gsm0808_utils.c:187:8: runtime error: load of value 13, which is not a valid value for type '_Bool'
../../../../src/libosmocore/src/gsm/gsm0808_utils.c:191:8: runtime error: load of value 119, which is not a valid value for type '_Bool'
Related: OS#3148
Change-Id: Ie8a1a9b3132024135ca70390eae4d21c907b2edc
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3GPP TS 48.058 has a very clear definition of which messages are
"transparent" and hence have the T-bit == 1. This is *not* just
all RLL messages, but basically only RLL_DATA.{ind,req} and
RLL_UNITDATA.{ind,req}. All other messages are non-transparent.
Change-Id: I9f83654af189d818563d799bf623325b7fee8e70
Closes: OS#3188
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Provide comprehensive API to obtain string representations of Cell Identifiers
and -Lists.
Change gsm0808_test.c to use the new functions (which simplifies the output a
bit), so that we don't duplicate printing code in gsm0808_test.c, and so that
the not-so-trivial printing code is also tested.
In gsm0808_test, also test gsm0808_cell_id_list_name_buf()'s return value and
truncation behavior.
The rationale for gsm0808_cell_id_list_name(), i.e. printing an entire list of
cell identifiers, is that even though the maximum is 127 elements, a list of
more than a few elements is hardly ever expected in practice (even more than
one element isn't actually expected: either "entire BSS" or a single LAC). It
is thus useful to log the entire list when it shows up in Paging and Handover.
Change-Id: I9b2106805422f96c5cc96ebb9178451355582df3
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The uninitialized members of enc_sc sporadically hit address sanitizer failure
during gsm0808_test, like:
../../../../src/libosmocore/src/gsm/gsm0808_utils.c:187:8: runtime error: load of value 13, which is not a valid value for type '_Bool'
../../../../src/libosmocore/src/gsm/gsm0808_utils.c:191:8: runtime error: load of value 119, which is not a valid value for type '_Bool'
How the test survived so long is a mystery to me; as soon as some uninitialized
members would by coincidence not be zero, the test should always have failed at
OSMO_ASSERT(memcmp(&enc_sc, &dec_sc, sizeof(enc_sc)) == 0).
Related: OS#3148
Change-Id: Iaa20c59f624fbdc69a018cabd0f7e9c5a1389519
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Change-Id: I7535166a2827c03a954fe72d5d99217e4f25868f
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Change-Id: I81b1ffbe6a5ec566c112492c2cbaf99c018c45bb
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Clarify semantics and micro-optimise for the case of single Cell Identifer IEs.
Test in gsm0808_test.c
So far we have gsm0808_enc_cell_id_list2(), but there also exist instances of
single Cell Identifiers (3GPP TS 48.008 3.2.2.17).
It is possible to decode the same using the cell identifier list API, but this
forces the caller to also keep a full struct gsm0808_cell_id_list2 with all its
127 entries around.
E.g. for handover, there are two Cell Identifiers (Serving and Target); I'd
need two full cell id lists for each, and these would be dynamically allocated
for each handover operation, whether it uses them or not.
Related: OS#2283 (inter-BSC HO, BSC side)
Change-Id: I9f9c528965775698ab62ac386af0516192c4b0cc
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Allow passing multiple struct tlv_parsed in an array, to allow parsing as many
repeated IEs as are expected by the caller.
From tlv_parse(), call tlv_parse2() with dec_multiple = 1 to yield the previous
behavior. tlv_parse() remains valid API.
An example of multiple IEs is the BSSMAP Handover Request, containing Cell
Identifier (Serving) and Cell Identifier (Target), both defined by 3GPP TS
48.008 3.2.2.17 with identical IE tags; both are mandatory.
Related: OS#2283 (inter-BSC HO, BSC side)
Change-Id: Id04008eaf0a1cafdbdc11b7efc556e3035b1c84d
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This will be used by the upcoming neighbor_ident API in osmo-bsc, where the vty
interface allows composing neihbor BSS cell identifier lists, and we want to
allow adding individual items from individual user commands.
It will also be useful to accumulate cell identifiers in case a subscriber sees
multiple alternative cells from a neighboring BSS, and we want to pass these on
to the MSC in a Handover Required.
Related: OS#2283 (inter-BSC HO, BSC side)
Change-Id: I5781f5fa5339c92ab2e2620489b002829d206925
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