Rename osmo_fsm to avoid illegal space in name + more meaningful name

A FSM doesn't need "FSM" in its name, as it is obvious that it is a
FSM.  Also, having two that are called RESET is confusing, so let's
try to come up with better names.

Also, after Change-Id I9ef59432f43a3cdb94e4cbb0c44ac3f9b2aac0f2 in
libosmocore, we now enforce that no FSM identifiers contain spaces
or other illegal characters.

Closes: OS#2593
Change-Id: I858a81b8a4e01b2e802e3159f2835e5ca515953d
This commit is contained in:
Harald Welte 2017-10-25 03:28:03 +02:00
parent 61cacb0aaa
commit 6556d3cb1d
1 changed files with 2 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ static struct osmo_fsm_state fsm_states[] = {
/* State machine definition */
static struct osmo_fsm fsm = {
.name = "FSM RESET",
.name = "A-RESET",
.states = fsm_states,
.num_states = ARRAY_SIZE(fsm_states),
.log_subsys = DMSC,
@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ struct a_reset_ctx *a_reset_alloc(const void *ctx, const char *name, void *cb, v
reset->cb = cb;
strncpy(reset->name, name, sizeof(reset->name));
reset->conn_loss_counter = 0;
reset->fsm = osmo_fsm_inst_alloc(&fsm, NULL, NULL, LOGL_DEBUG, "FSM RESET INST");
reset->fsm = osmo_fsm_inst_alloc(&fsm, NULL, NULL, LOGL_DEBUG, NULL);
OSMO_ASSERT(reset->fsm);
reset->fsm->priv = reset;
LOGP(DMSC, LOGL_NOTICE, "(%s) reset handler fsm created.\n", reset->name);