Rewire build and includes to libosmo-legacy-mgcp.
Drop osmo-bsc_mgcp and related python tests, now found in osmo-mgw.git.
libosmo-legacy-mgcp is installed from osmo-mgw, hence add the dependency to
jenkins.sh (so far using the pre_release branch).
Change-Id: Ic99d681759edce11564da62500c2aac5cf5fffe2
Remove libiu here, use the functions from libosmo-ranap instead, by applying
the ranap_ / RANAP_ prefix.
Corresponding change-id in osmo-iuh.git is I6a3f7ad15be03fb94689b4af6ccfa828c25f45c0
To be able to run the msc_vlr tests for RAN_UTRAN_IU without Iu client headers
available, add iu_dummy.h, containing mere function signatures that match
iu_dummy.c and a mostly empty struct ranap_ue_conn_ctx.
Make sure we can build with and without --enable-iu: include osmo-iuh headers
only with --enable-iu.
Change-Id: Ib8c4fcdb4766c5e575618b95ce16dce51063206b
osmo-nitb becomes osmo-msc
add DIUCS debug log constant
add iucs.[hc]
add msc vty, remove nitb vty
add libiudummy, to avoid linking Iu deps in tests
Use new msc_tx_dtap() instead of gsm0808_submit_dtap()
libmgcp: add mgcpgw client API
bridge calls via mgcpgw
Enable MSC specific CTRL commands, bsc_base_ctrl_cmds_install() still needs to
be split up.
Change-Id: I5b5b6a9678b458affa86800afb1ec726e66eed88
Original libvlr code is by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>,
polished and tweaked by Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>.
This is a long series of trial-and-error development collapsed in one patch.
This may be split in smaller commits if reviewers prefer that. If we can keep
it as one, we have saved ourselves the additional separation work.
Related: OS#1592
Change-Id: Ie303c98f8c18e40c87c1b68474b35de332033622
This is the first step in creating this repository from the legacy openbsc.git.
Like all other Osmocom repositories, keep the autoconf and automake files in
the repository root. openbsc.git has been the sole exception, which ends now.
Change-Id: I9c6f2a448d9cb1cc088cf1cf6918b69d7e69b4e7
this small tool is used to enable layer 1 and 2 on a given isdn card.
the card can be used to retrieve clock signal from a network. layer 2
(PTP) is required to keep layer 1 without interruption. this tool works
on e1 and s0 cards. to use the clock signal with other cards,
interconnection with a clock-slave-card is required.
(Andreas Eversberg)
It will define -DVTY_CRYPT_PW= if crypt is found. If -lcrypt is
needed, $(LIB_CRYPT) will be -lcrypt.
Compiles on OS X and Linux and reenables crypt.
Patch by: Lars Immisch
This will be used for generic registration and dispatching
of any kind of event. We will have different areas (like
with the debug interface) and each layer can define their
own struct for the event message... This is not tested yet
channel to another one (simple voice call switching)
* add a way more generic E1 input layer, abstracting out the misdn
low-level interface. This also adds infrastructure for multiple TRX
in one BTS, as well as multiple BTS on one E1 link
* add a E1 subchannel multiplexer for sending multiple 16kbit sub-channels
one one 64kBps E1 channel
* add TRAU IDLE frame generation
* terminate bsc_hack in case there is a E1 / mISDN init error
* introduce 'e1_config.c' file with static configuration of our
E1 setup (which TRX/BTS is configured for which TEI/SAPI/E1). This should
later become a config file rather than a compiled C file.
WARNING: all this compiles but is not tested yet. Expect fix-up committs over
the next hours or so
You can request to open a channel to a MS and the paging layer
will call you once the channel is allocated. Internally the CCCH
Load Indication will be handled and retry to page a terminal.
This might turn into a complete wire protocol with special
client software. For now it will be a simple client interface
that you can use with telnet to do certain things.
This is using flex to implement the parsing. Implementation
and more commands will follow.
One can use add_timer or schedule_timer to add a timer. After
the timeout time has been reached the callback will be called.
One can call add_time/schedule_timer and del_timer from within
the callback.