This rule is bad because it re-invokes $(MAKE), but it seems to fix the
parallel build. It should probably be done differently.
Change-Id: I8107e08e4c211f20d671f520bf6bab9356f3c90e
This came up while fixing 'make distcheck'; this is certainly not the easiest
way but it makes sense to have the headers in include/, like we do in openbsc.
The easy alternative might be to add -I$(top_srcdir)/src to src/Makefile.am.
Remove -I$(top_srcdir)/src from src/tests/Makefile.am, no longer needed.
Change-Id: I5a82e029dcdc4df0a60a31271a4883393fe59234
Fix the ranap_parse_lai() part that decodes the MNC: place the *10 at the
proper MNC digit.
Add a comprehensive test for ranap_parse_lai() in test-helpers.c. Because
ranap_parse_lai() logs things, add test_common.c to test-helpers compilation
and an expected stderr output to test-helpers' testsuite.at def.
'make distcheck' checks for out-of-source-tree builds and whether
the distribution tarball includes all source files. This commit
fixes many problems, except some remaining with src/test still
to-be-fixd.
Those helper functions are not specific to osmo-iuh, so I moved
them to libasn1c, which also resolves the problem that libosmo-ranap
is depending on those helpers (and subsequently external programs
linking libosmo-ranap will need to have access to the helpers)
We can now send Iuh messages with commands like 'hnbap hnb register',
'hnbap ue regiter imsi 12345', 'ranap reset cs', 'ranap reset ps',
and even establish connection-oriented RUA using
'channel cs lu imsi 12345'
encoding correctness still needs to be verified at this point. At least
they generate some binary output without failing somewhere earlier in
the encoding process - and they don't leave any leaked memory behind,
see talloc_report() at the end of test-ranap.c:main().