The fix in 0fb294a8dd was only partially
valid, as it unconditionally used $includedir, without any prefix. This
polluted the include path with host include files in cross-compiling
builds.
Let's take a different approach and simply define LITECELL15_CFLAGS
(similar to what pkgconfig does), which makes the "-I" go away if no
--with-litecell15 has been specified.
Change-Id: I63393decfe42a24dab56c7654f716c1580416ab2
When "--enable-lc15bts-phy" is passed to './configure' without specifying
an explicit header file path using "--with-litecell15=", we ended up
generating an empty string as LITECELL15_INCDIR and rendered something
like "-DENABLE_DIRECT_PHY -I -I../../git/src/osmo-bts-litecell15" as
part of the compiler invocation, where the -I with no argument will hide
the second -I, as the second one is supposed to be the optarg for the
first include.
This in turn made the "#include <lc15_l1_if.h>" fail, when using
separate source and build directories.
This patch fixes the configur script to use $includedir, rather than the
non-existant $incdir as default for LITECELL15_INCDIR
Change-Id: I483e62f8331e7867a92f8055c4d450fdd5288cb6
We're installing header file pcuif_proto.h so it's better to use
pkg-config for proper version tracking similar to the way it's done for
OpenBSC.
Change-Id: I0520045e5655794df152b98b9755d7cbbd334049
So far, we used to keep a copy of the header file around in
both osmo-pcu and osmo-bts projects. Before we start introducing
a third copy in openbsc, let's have the osmo-pcu install the header
file and make the other programs use that.
Change-Id: I60976c9be5488256d1ff55fdc5aa548e3705400d
I noticed that unused variables are not complained about by the build. Let's
add -Wall.
I also noticed that the Makefile.ams include STD_DEFINES_AND_INCLUDES, which is
never set in configure.ac, so using that to add -Wall to all build contexts.
Change-Id: I16711cf5a1ef8bd611074b3dd486ed7a0ae9df64
Explicitly set AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR.
To reproduce the error avoided by this patch:
rm install-sh # in case it was already generated.
touch ../install-sh # yes, outside this source tree
autoreconf -fi
This will produce an error like
...
configure.ac:16: error: required file '../ltmain.sh' not found
configure.ac:5: installing '../missing'
src/Makefile.am: installing '../depcomp'
autoreconf: automake failed with exit status: 1
See also automake (vim `which automake`) and look for 'sub locate_aux_dir'.
Change-Id: Ie9a10f14c5e8c5e9b6ea4910b4b9abb7e70f5e04
Layer 1 compatibility with previous generation or NuRan GSM product,
therefore the support for the Litecell 1.5 uses its own sources instead
of using tons of ifdef/endif.
Max's amendments:
* make headers path configurable
* use configured TRX instead of hardcoded value
* split subdir-objects into separate commit
* cosmetic changes
Change-Id: Ib1287375cb10a889625bbac8528fa60deed23a2b
Fixes: SYS#2443
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/61
Tested-by: Jenkins Builder
Reviewed-by: Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
This OpenBTS socket interface was originally added to enable GPRS
capabilitie with a forked version of OpenBTS, at a time when the public
OpenBTS release didn't yet have any GPRS support.
Meanwhile, the later OpenBTS releases included their own version of
GPRS, without any external PCU/SGSN/GGSN, so this interface is no longer
needed.
This also means that the OsmoBTS socket interface is now the default at
compilation time. There is no other interface.
This also renames the --enable-sysmbts option to --enable-osmobts
This socket interface was nevery sysmoBTS specific, but it is a generic
socket interface to any OsmoBTS supported layer1/hardware. So it was a
mis-nomer so far.
In order to use this feature, sysmoBTS requires option "-M", otherwise
the traffic is forwarded through socket interface.
This is essential, if PCU runs on processor of sysmoBTS. The reaction
time and delay of PDTCH frames could heavily degrade proper packet flow.
Merge is based on jolly_new branch with two modifications.
1. Modified PCU L1 interface.
pcu_l1_if.cpp - common functions for tx and rx messages on L1 interface.
sysmo_sock.cpp - SYSMO-PCU socket functions.
openbts_sock.cpp - OpenBTS-PCU socket functions.
pcuif_proto.h - L1 interface's primitives.
2. Modified encoding of RLC/MAC Control messages, now we use structures and encode_gsm_rlcmac_downlink() function for encode control blocks (without hand-coding).