Checking in build system for the Transceiver.

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David A. Burgess, dburgess@kestrelsp.com:
CLI/CLI.cpp
CLI/CLI.h
CommonLibs/Assert.h
CommonLibs/BitVector.cpp
CommonLibs/BitVectorTest.cpp
CommonLibs/Configuration.cpp
CommonLibs/Configuration.h
CommonLibs/ConfigurationTest.cpp
CommonLibs/Interthread.h
CommonLibs/InterthreadTest.cpp
CommonLibs/LinkedLists.cpp
CommonLibs/LinkedLists.h
CommonLibs/Regexp.h
CommonLibs/RegexpTest.cpp
CommonLibs/Sockets.cpp
CommonLibs/Sockets.h
CommonLibs/SocketsTest.cpp
CommonLibs/Threads.cpp
CommonLibs/Threads.h
CommonLibs/Timeval.cpp
CommonLibs/Timeval.h
CommonLibs/TimevalTest.cpp
CommonLibs/Vector.h
CommonLibs/VectorTest.cpp
Control/CallControl.cpp
Control/ControlCommon.cpp
Control/ControlCommon.h
Control/FACCHDispatch.cpp
Control/MobilityManagement.cpp
Control/PagerTest.cpp
Control/RadioResource.cpp
Control/SDCCHDispatch.cpp
GSM/GSM610Tables.cpp
GSM/GSM610Tables.h
GSM/GSMCommon.cpp
GSM/GSMCommon.h
GSM/GSMConfig.h
GSM/GSML1FEC.cpp
GSM/GSML1FEC.h
GSM/GSML2LAPDm.cpp
GSM/GSML2LAPDm.h
GSM/GSML3CCElements.cpp
GSM/GSML3CCElements.h
GSM/GSML3CCMessages.cpp
GSM/GSML3CCMessages.h
GSM/GSML3CommonElements.cpp
GSM/GSML3CommonElements.h
GSM/GSML3MMElements.cpp
GSM/GSML3MMElements.h
GSM/GSML3MMMessages.cpp
GSM/GSML3MMMessages.h
GSM/GSML3Message.cpp
GSM/GSML3Message.h
GSM/GSML3RRElements.cpp
GSM/GSML3RRElements.h
GSM/GSML3RRMessages.cpp
GSM/GSML3RRMessages.h
GSM/GSMLogicalChannel.h
GSM/GSMTDMA.cpp
GSM/GSMTDMA.h
GSM/GSMTransfer.cpp
GSM/GSMTransfer.h
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SIP/SIPEngine.h
SIP/SIPInterface.h
SMS/SMSMessages.cpp
SMS/SMSMessages.h
SMS/SMSTransfer.cpp
SMS/SMSTransfer.h
TRXManager/TRXManager.cpp
Transceiver/Complex.h
apps/OpenBTS900.cpp
apps/OpenBTS850.cpp
apps/OpenBTS25c3.cpp
tests/AGCHTest.cpp
tests/BeaconTest.cpp
tests/CallTest.cpp
tests/CallTest2.cpp
tests/LAPDmTest.cpp
tests/LoopbackTest.cpp
tests/RegistrationTest.cpp
tests/TRXSimulator.cpp
Harvind S. Samra, hssamra@kestrelsp.com:
Control/PagerTest.cpp
Control/RadioResource.cpp
GSM/GSMConfig.h
GSM/GSMTransfer.h
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Transceiver/ComplexTest.cpp
Transceiver/Transceiver.cpp
Transceiver/Transceiver.h
Transceiver/USRPDevice.cpp
Transceiver/USRPDevice.h
Transceiver/USRPping.cpp
Transceiver/radioInterface.cpp
Transceiver/radioInterface.h
Transceiver/rcvLPF_651.h
Transceiver/runTransceiver.cpp
Transceiver/sendLPF_961.h
Transceiver/sigProcLib.cpp
Transceiver/sigProcLib.h
Transceiver/sigProcLibTest.cpp
Transceiver/sweepGenerator.cpp
Transceiver/testRadio.cpp
Raffi Sevlian, raffisev@gmail.com:
Control/CallControl.cpp
Control/ControlCommon.cpp
Control/ControlCommon.h
Control/FACCHDispatch.cpp
Control/MobilityManagement.cpp
Control/PagerTest.cpp
Control/RadioResource.cpp
GSM/GSMCommon.h
GSM/GSMConfig.h
GSM/GSML1FEC.h
GSM/GSML3CCElements.cpp
GSM/GSML3CCElements.h
GSM/GSML3CCMessages.cpp
GSM/GSML3CCMessages.h
GSM/GSML3CommonElements.cpp
GSM/GSML3CommonElements.h
GSM/GSML3MMElements.cpp
GSM/GSML3MMElements.h
GSM/GSML3MMMessages.cpp
GSM/GSML3MMMessages.h
GSM/GSML3Message.cpp
GSM/GSML3Message.h
GSM/GSML3RRElements.cpp
GSM/GSML3RRElements.h
GSM/GSML3RRMessages.cpp
GSM/GSML3RRMessages.h
GSM/GSMLogicalChannel.h
GSM/GSMSAPMux.cpp
GSM/GSMSAPMux.h
GSM/GSMTransfer.h
LICENSEBLOCK
SIP/SIPEngine.cpp
SIP/SIPInterface.cpp
SIP/SIPInterface.h
SIP/SIPMessage.cpp
SIP/SIPMessage.h
SIP/SIPUtility.cpp
SIP/SIPUtility.h
SMS/CMMessage.cpp
SMS/CMMessage.h
SMS/CMProcessor.cpp
SMS/CMProcessor.h
SMS/CMTest.cpp
SMS/RLMessage.cpp
SMS/RLMessage.h
SMS/RLProcessor.cpp
SMS/RLProcessor.h
SMS/SMSMessages.cpp
SMS/SMSMessages.h
SMS/SMSProcessors.cpp
SMS/SMSProcessors.h
SMS/SMSTransfer.cpp
SMS/SMSTransfer.h
SMS/TLMessage.cpp
SMS/TLMessage.h
SMS/TLProcessor.cpp
SMS/TLProcessor.h
TRXManager/TRXManager.h
Alon Levy, alonlevy1@gmail.com
RRLPMessages.cpp
RRLPMessages.h
RRLPTest.cpp

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/*
* Copyright 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
* Copyright 2011 Range Networks, Inc.
*
* This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU Affero Public License.
* See the COPYING file in the main directory for details.
*
* This use of this software may be subject to additional restrictions.
* See the LEGAL file in the main directory for details.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "GSMCommon.h"
using namespace GSM;
using namespace std;
const BitVector GSM::gTrainingSequence[] = {
BitVector("00100101110000100010010111"),
BitVector("00101101110111100010110111"),
BitVector("01000011101110100100001110"),
BitVector("01000111101101000100011110"),
BitVector("00011010111001000001101011"),
BitVector("01001110101100000100111010"),
BitVector("10100111110110001010011111"),
BitVector("11101111000100101110111100"),
};
const BitVector GSM::gDummyBurst("0001111101101110110000010100100111000001001000100000001111100011100010111000101110001010111010010100011001100111001111010011111000100101111101010000");
const BitVector GSM::gRACHSynchSequence("01001011011111111001100110101010001111000");
int32_t GSM::FNDelta(int32_t v1, int32_t v2)
{
static const int32_t halfModulus = gHyperframe/2;
int32_t delta = v1-v2;
if (delta>=halfModulus) delta -= gHyperframe;
else if (delta<-halfModulus) delta += gHyperframe;
return (int32_t) delta;
}
int GSM::FNCompare(int32_t v1, int32_t v2)
{
int32_t delta = FNDelta(v1,v2);
if (delta>0) return 1;
if (delta<0) return -1;
return 0;
}
ostream& GSM::operator<<(ostream& os, const Time& t)
{
os << t.TN() << ":" << t.FN();
return os;
}
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/**@file Common-use GSM declarations, most from the GSM 04.xx and 05.xx series. */
/*
* Copyright 2008-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU Affero Public License.
* See the COPYING file in the main directory for details.
*
* This use of this software may be subject to additional restrictions.
* See the LEGAL file in the main directory for details.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef GSMCOMMON_H
#define GSMCOMMON_H
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <ostream>
#include <vector>
#include <Threads.h>
#include <Timeval.h>
#include <BitVector.h>
namespace GSM {
/**@namespace GSM This namespace covers L1 FEC, L2 and L3 message translation. */
/** GSM Training sequences from GSM 05.02 5.2.3. */
extern const BitVector gTrainingSequence[];
/** C0T0 filler burst, GSM 05.02, 5.2.6 */
extern const BitVector gDummyBurst;
/** Random access burst synch. sequence */
extern const BitVector gRACHSynchSequence;
/**@name Modulus operations for frame numbers. */
//@{
/** The GSM hyperframe is largest time period in the GSM system, GSM 05.02 4.3.3. */
const uint32_t gHyperframe = 2048UL * 26UL * 51UL;
/** Get a clock difference, within the modulus, v1-v2. */
int32_t FNDelta(int32_t v1, int32_t v2);
/**
Compare two frame clock values.
@return 1 if v1>v2, -1 if v1<v2, 0 if v1==v2
*/
int FNCompare(int32_t v1, int32_t v2);
//@}
/**
GSM frame clock value. GSM 05.02 4.3
No internal thread sync.
*/
class Time {
private:
int mFN; ///< frame number in the hyperframe
int mTN; ///< timeslot number
public:
Time(int wFN=0, int wTN=0)
:mFN(wFN),mTN(wTN)
{ }
/** Move the time forward to a given position in a given modulus. */
void rollForward(unsigned wFN, unsigned modulus)
{
assert(modulus<gHyperframe);
while ((mFN % modulus) != wFN) mFN=(mFN+1)%gHyperframe;
}
/**@name Accessors. */
//@{
int FN() const { return mFN; }
void FN(unsigned wFN) { mFN = wFN; }
unsigned TN() const { return mTN; }
void TN(unsigned wTN) { mTN=wTN; }
//@}
/**@name Arithmetic. */
//@{
Time& operator++()
{
mFN = (mFN+1) % gHyperframe;
return *this;
}
Time& decTN(unsigned step=1)
{
assert(step<=8);
mTN -= step;
if (mTN<0) {
mTN+=8;
mFN-=1;
if (mFN<0) mFN+=gHyperframe;
}
return *this;
}
Time& incTN(unsigned step=1)
{
assert(step<=8);
mTN += step;
if (mTN>7) {
mTN-=8;
mFN = (mFN+1) % gHyperframe;
}
return *this;
}
Time& operator+=(int step)
{
// Remember the step might be negative.
mFN += step;
if (mFN<0) mFN+=gHyperframe;
mFN = mFN % gHyperframe;
return *this;
}
Time operator-(int step) const
{ return operator+(-step); }
Time operator+(int step) const
{
Time newVal = *this;
newVal += step;
return newVal;
}
Time operator+(const Time& other) const
{
unsigned newTN = (mTN + other.mTN) % 8;
uint64_t newFN = (mFN+other.mFN + (mTN + other.mTN)/8) % gHyperframe;
return Time(newFN,newTN);
}
int operator-(const Time& other) const
{
return FNDelta(mFN,other.mFN);
}
//@}
/**@name Comparisons. */
//@{
bool operator<(const Time& other) const
{
if (mFN==other.mFN) return (mTN<other.mTN);
return FNCompare(mFN,other.mFN)<0;
}
bool operator>(const Time& other) const
{
if (mFN==other.mFN) return (mTN>other.mTN);
return FNCompare(mFN,other.mFN)>0;
}
bool operator<=(const Time& other) const
{
if (mFN==other.mFN) return (mTN<=other.mTN);
return FNCompare(mFN,other.mFN)<=0;
}
bool operator>=(const Time& other) const
{
if (mFN==other.mFN) return (mTN>=other.mTN);
return FNCompare(mFN,other.mFN)>=0;
}
bool operator==(const Time& other) const
{
return (mFN == other.mFN) && (mTN==other.mTN);
}
//@}
/**@name Standard derivations. */
//@{
/** GSM 05.02 3.3.2.2.1 */
unsigned SFN() const { return mFN / (26*51); }
/** GSM 05.02 3.3.2.2.1 */
unsigned T1() const { return SFN() % 2048; }
/** GSM 05.02 3.3.2.2.1 */
unsigned T2() const { return mFN % 26; }
/** GSM 05.02 3.3.2.2.1 */
unsigned T3() const { return mFN % 51; }
/** GSM 05.02 3.3.2.2.1. */
unsigned T3p() const { return (T3()-1)/10; }
/** GSM 05.02 6.3.1.3. */
unsigned TC() const { return (FN()/51) % 8; }
/** GSM 04.08 10.5.2.30. */
unsigned T1p() const { return SFN() % 32; }
/** GSM 05.02 6.2.3 */
unsigned T1R() const { return T1() % 64; }
//@}
};
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Time& ts);
}; // namespace GSM
#endif
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#
# Copyright 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License.
# See the COPYING file in the main directory for details.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
include $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.common
AM_CPPFLAGS = $(STD_DEFINES_AND_INCLUDES)
#AM_CXXFLAGS = -O2 -g
noinst_LTLIBRARIES = libGSM.la
libGSM_la_SOURCES = \
GSMCommon.cpp
noinst_HEADERS = \
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Installation Requirements
OpenBTS compiles to a simple Unix binary and does not require special
installation.
One some systems (Ubuntu), you will need to define LIBS = -lpthread prior to
running configure.
To run OpenBTS, the following should be installed:
Asterisk (http://www.asterisk.org), running SIP on port 5060.
libosip2 (http://www.gnu.org/software/osip/)
libortp (http://freshmeat.net/projects/ortp/)
libusrp (http://gnuradio.org).
This is part of the GNURadio installation.
It is the only part used by OpenBTS.
OpenBTS logs to syslogd as facility LOG_LOCAL7. Please set your /etc/syslog.conf
accordingly.
For information on specific executables, see tests/README.tests and
apps/README.apps.
See http://gnuradio.org/redmine/wiki/gnuradio/OpenBTS/BuildingAndRunning for more
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OpenBTS
Most parts copyright 2008-2011 Free Software Foundation.
Some parts copyright 2010 Kestrel Signal Processing, Inc.
Some parts copyright 2011 Range Networks, Inc.
Patent Laws
The use of this software to provide GSM services may result in the use of
patented technologies. The user of this software is required to take whatever
actions are necessary to avoid patent infringement.
Trademark
"OpenBTS" is a registered trademark of Range Networks, Inc. (Range), a
California corporation. Range reserves the right to control the use of this
trademark. Do not use this trademark in commerce without permission and do not
rebrand OpenBTS under a different trademark.
Telecom and Radio Spectrum Laws
The primary function of OpenBTS is the provision of telecommunications service
over a radio link. This activity is heavily regulated nearly everywhere in
the world. Users of this software are expected to comply with local and national
regulations in the jurisdictions where this sortware is used with radio equipment.
Legal Summary
The user of this software is expected to comply with all applicable laws and
regulations, including patent laws, copyright laws, and telecommunications
regulations.
The legal restrictions listed here are not necessarily exhaustive.
Note to US Government Users
The OpenBTS software applications and associated documentation are "Commercial
Item(s)," as that term is defined at 48 C.F.R. Section 2.101, consisting of
"Commercial Computer Software" and "Commercial Computer Software Documentation,"
as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. 12.212 or 48 C.F.R. 227.7202, as
applicable. Consistent with 48 C.F.R. 12.212 or 48 C.F.R. Sections 227.7202-1
through 227.7202-4, as applicable, the Commercial Computer Software and
Commercial Computer Software Documentation are being licensed to U.S. Government
end users (a) only as Commercial Items and (b) with only those rights as are
granted to all other end users pursuant to the terms and conditions of GPLv3
and AGPLv3.
Note to US Government Contractors
GPL is not compatible with "government purpose rights" (GPR). If you receive
OpenBTS software under a GPL and deliver it under GPR, you will be in violation
of GPL and possibly subject to enforcement actions by the original authors and
copyright holders, including the Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Software Licensing and Distribution
A subset of OpenBTS is distributed publicly under AGPLv3. Range reserves the right to
distribute most of this source code other licenses as well. See the COPYING file
for more information on the license for this distribution.

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#
# Copyright 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License.
# See the COPYING file in the main directory for details.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
include $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.common
AM_CPPFLAGS = $(STD_DEFINES_AND_INCLUDES) $(USB_INCLUDES) $(WITH_INCLUDES)
AM_CXXFLAGS = -Wall -pthread -ldl
#AM_CXXFLAGS = -Wall -O2 -NDEBUG -pthread -ldl
#AM_CFLAGS = -Wall -O2 -NDEBUG -pthread -ldl
# Order must be preserved
SUBDIRS = \
sqlite3 \
CommonLibs \
GSM \
Transceiver52M
EXTRA_DIST = \
autogen.sh \
INSTALLATION \
LEGAL \
COPYING \
README
dox: FORCE
doxygen doxconfig
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#
# Copyright 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License.
# See the COPING file in the main directory for details.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
#hack to get around symlink svn:externals in git -kurtis
top_srcdir = $(abs_top_srcdir)
top_builddir = $(abs_top_builddir)
COMMON_INCLUDEDIR = $(top_srcdir)/CommonLibs
GSM_INCLUDEDIR = $(top_srcdir)/GSM
SQLITE_INCLUDEDIR = $(top_srcdir)/sqlite3
SVNDEV = -D'SVN_REV="$(shell svnversion -n $(top_builddir))"'
STD_DEFINES_AND_INCLUDES = \
$(SVNDEV) \
-I$(COMMON_INCLUDEDIR) \
-I$(GSM_INCLUDEDIR) \
-I$(SQLITE_INCLUDEDIR)
COMMON_LA = $(top_builddir)/CommonLibs/libcommon.la
GSM_LA = $(top_builddir)/GSM/libGSM.la
SQLITE_LA = $(top_builddir)/sqlite3/libsqlite.la -ldl
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Welcome to the OpenBTS source code.
For free support, please subscribe to openbts-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net.
See http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=openbts-discuss
and https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openbts-discuss for details.
For additional information, refer to http://openbts.org.
These are the directories:
AsteriskConfig Asterisk configuration files for use with OpenBTS.
CommonLib Common-use libraries, mostly C++ wrappers for basic facilities.
Control Control-layer functions for the protocols of GSM 04.08 and SIP.
GSM The GSM stack.
SIP Components of the SIP state machines ued by the control layer.
SMS The SMS stack.
SR The subscriber registry.
TRXManager The interface between the GSM stack and the radio.
Transceiver The software transceiver and specific installation tests.
apps OpenBTS application binaries.
doc Project documentation.
tests Test fixtures for subsets of OpenBTS components.
smqueue RFC-3428 store-and-forward server for SMS
By default, OpenBTS assumes the following UDP port assignments:
5060 -- Asterisk SIP interface
5061 -- local SIP softphone
5062 -- OpenBTS SIP interface
5063 -- smqueue SIP interface
5064 -- subscriber registry SIP interface
5700-range -- OpenBTS-transceiver interface
These can be controlled in the CONFIG table in /etc/OpenBTS.db.
Standrd paths:
/OpenBTS -- Binary installation.
/etc/OpenBTS -- Configuration databases.
/var/run/OpenBTS -- Real-time reporting databases.
The script apps/setUpFiles.sh will create these directories and install the
correct files in them.
Release history:
Release Name SVN Reposiory SVN Rev Comments
1.0 (none) SF.net ?? completed L1, L2
1.1 Arnaudville GNU Radio r10019 (trunk)
1.2 Breaux Bridge GNU Radio r10088 (trunk) GNU Build, very early assignment
1.3 Carencro KSP r1 (trunk) first post-injunction release
1.4 Donaldsonville KSP r23 (trunk) fixed Ubuntu build error
1.5 Eunice KSP r39 (trunk) fixed L2 bugs related to segmentation
removed incomplete SMS directory
moved "abort" calls into L3 subclasses
1.6 New Iberia KSP r130 (trunk) import of all 2.2 improvements to non-SMS release
2.0 St. Francisville KSP r54 (smswork) SMS support
file-based configuration
2.1 Grand Coteau KSP r70 (smswork) DTMF support
fixed more Linux-related build errors
-lpthread
TLMessage constructor
expanded stack to prevent overflows in Linux
moved gSIPInterface to main app
fixed iterator bug in Pager
2.2 Houma KSP r122 (smswork) added LEGAL notice
removed Assert classes
stop paging on page response
fixed Pager-spin bug
fixed Transceiver spin bugs
fixed 2^32 microsecond rollover bug
reduced stack footprints in Transceiver
fixed SMS timestamps
check LAI before using TMSI in LUR
reduced memory requirement by 75%
removed PagerTest
fixed stale-transaction bug in paging handler
fixed USRP clock rollover bug
faster call connection
new USRPDevice design
2.3 Jean Lafitte KSP r190? (trunk) check for out-of-date RACH bursts
better TRX-GSM clock sync
formal logging system
command line interface
emergency call setup
2.4 Kinder KSP r208? (trunk) fixed BCCH neighbor list bug
support for neighbor lists
fixed support for non-local Asterisk servers
cleaner configuration management
more realtime control of BCCH parameters
proper rejection of Hold messages
fixed L3 hanging bug in MTDCheckBYE
2.4.1 Kinder KSP r462 fixed lots of valgrind errors
2.4.2 Kinder KSP r482 zero-length calling party number bug
g++ 4.4 #includes
2.5 Lacassine KSP r551 imported Joshua Lackey patches
SIP fixes from Anne Kwong
SIP fixes from testing with SMS server
L3 TI handling fixes
SMS server support
GNU Radio 3.2 compatibility
configurable max range and LU-reject cause
"page" & "testcall" CLI features
2.5.1 Lacassine KSP r595 fixed some build bugs for some Linux distros
2.5.2 Lacassine KSP r630 fixed channel assignment bug for Nokia DCT4+ handsets
2.5.3 Lacassine KSP r756 merged fix for transceiver startup crash
due to use of uninitialized variables (r646)
merged fix for fusb bug from trunk (r582)
2.5.4 Lacassine KSP r812 merged fixes to build under latest Fedora and
to build with git GnuRadio (r814)
2.6 Mamou KSP r886 fixed infamous fusb bug (r582)
fixed idle-filling table size bug
smoother uplink power control
load-limiting downlink power control
new "config" features (optional, static)
IMEI interrogation
fixed MOD "missing FIFO" bug
configurable short code features
fixed transceiver startup crash (r646)
readline support is back
fixed timing advance bug (r844)
added CLI "chans" command
track time-of-use in TMSI table (r844)
added CLI "noise" command (r844)
added CLI "rxpower" command (r844)
added CLI "unconfig" command
2.7 Natchitoches Range rxxx (never released publicly)
converted TMSITable to sqlite3 (r902)
sqlite3-based configuration (r???)
converted Logger to syslogd (r903)
added support for rest octets (r1022)
external database for transaction reporting (r1184)
external database for channel status reporting (r1203)
in-call delivery and submission of text messages (r1231)
RFC-2833 DMTF (r1249)
2.8 Opelousas Range rxxx move databases to /etc and /var
RRLP aiding support

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dnl
dnl Copyright 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl
dnl This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License.
dnl See the COPYING file in the main directory for details.
dnl
dnl This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
dnl it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
dnl the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
dnl (at your option) any later version.
dnl
dnl This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
dnl GNU General Public License for more details.
dnl
dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
dnl along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
dnl
AC_INIT(openbts,P2.8TRUNK)
AC_PREREQ(2.57)
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([Transceiver52M/Makefile.am])
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([.])
AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
AC_CANONICAL_BUILD
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
AC_CANONICAL_TARGET
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
dnl Linux kernel KBuild style compile messages
m4_ifdef([AM_SILENT_RULES], [AM_SILENT_RULES([yes])])
AM_PROG_AS
AC_PROG_CXX
AC_PROG_LN_S
AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
AC_PROG_INSTALL
AC_PATH_PROG([RM_PROG], [rm])
AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL
AC_ENABLE_SHARED dnl do build shared libraries
AC_DISABLE_STATIC dnl don't build static libraries
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
dnl Checks for header files.
AC_HEADER_STDC
dnl This is required for GnuRadio includes to understand endianess correctly:
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([byteswap.h])
dnl Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
AC_C_CONST
AC_C_INLINE
AC_TYPE_SIZE_T
AC_HEADER_TIME
AC_C_BIGENDIAN
AC_ARG_WITH(usrp1, [
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-usrp1],
[enable USRP1 gnuradio based transceiver])
])
AC_ARG_WITH(uhd, [
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-uhd],
[enable UHD based transceiver])
])
AC_ARG_WITH(singledb, [
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-singledb],
[enable single daughterboard use on USRP1])
])
AC_ARG_WITH(resamp, [
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-resamp],
[enable resampling for non-52MHz devices])
])
AC_ARG_WITH(extref, [
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-extref],
[enable external reference on UHD devices])
])
AS_IF([test "x$with_usrp1" = "xyes"], [
# Defines USRP_CFLAGS, USRP_INCLUDEDIR, and USRP_LIBS
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(USRP, usrp > 3.1)
# Check whether we have libusrp >= 3.2
PKG_CHECK_EXISTS(usrp >= 3.2, libusrp_3_2=yes, libusrp_3_2=no)
if test "x$libusrp_3_2" = "xyes";then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBUSRP_3_2, 1, Define to 1 if you have libusrp >= 3.2)
fi
# Check whether we have libusrp >= 3.3
PKG_CHECK_EXISTS(usrp >= 3.3, libusrp_3_3=yes, libusrp_3_3=no)
if test "x$libusrp_3_3" = "xyes";then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBUSRP_3_3, 1, Define to 1 if you have libusrp >= 3.3)
fi
])
AS_IF([test "x$with_uhd" = "xyes"],[
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(UHD, uhd >= 003.002.000)
AC_DEFINE(USE_UHD, 1, Define to 1 if using UHD)
])
AS_IF([test "x$with_resamp" = "xyes"], [
AC_DEFINE(RESAMPLE, 1, Define to 1 for resampling)
])
AS_IF([test "x$with_extref" = "xyes"], [
AC_DEFINE(EXTREF, 1, Define to 1 for external reference)
])
AS_IF([test "x$with_singledb" = "xyes"], [
AC_DEFINE(SINGLEDB, 1, Define to 1 for single daughterboard)
])
AM_CONDITIONAL(RESAMPLE, [test "x$with_resamp" = "xyes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL(UHD, [test "x$with_uhd" = "xyes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL(USRP1, [test "x$with_usrp1" = "xyes"])
# Defines LIBUSB_TRANSFER_CANCELLED, LIBUSB_TRANSFER_COMPLETED, LIBUSB_SUCCESS, LIBUSB_ERROR_*
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBUSB, libusb-1.0)
dnl Output files
AC_CONFIG_FILES([\
Makefile \
CommonLibs/Makefile \
GSM/Makefile \
Transceiver52M/Makefile \
sqlite3/Makefile \
])
AC_OUTPUT

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#
# Copyright 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License.
# See the COPYING file in the main directory for details.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
include $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.common
AM_CPPFLAGS = $(STD_DEFINES_AND_INCLUDES)
AM_CXXFLAGS = -Wall -lpthread -ldl
noinst_LTLIBRARIES = libsqlite.la
libsqlite_la_SOURCES = \
sqlite3.c
noinst_HEADERS = \
sqlite3.h \
sqlite3ext.h

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/*
** 2006 June 7
**
** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
**
** May you do good and not evil.
** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
**
*************************************************************************
** This header file defines the SQLite interface for use by
** shared libraries that want to be imported as extensions into
** an SQLite instance. Shared libraries that intend to be loaded
** as extensions by SQLite should #include this file instead of
** sqlite3.h.
*/
#ifndef _SQLITE3EXT_H_
#define _SQLITE3EXT_H_
#include "sqlite3.h"
typedef struct sqlite3_api_routines sqlite3_api_routines;
/*
** The following structure holds pointers to all of the SQLite API
** routines.
**
** WARNING: In order to maintain backwards compatibility, add new
** interfaces to the end of this structure only. If you insert new
** interfaces in the middle of this structure, then older different
** versions of SQLite will not be able to load each others' shared
** libraries!
*/
struct sqlite3_api_routines {
void * (*aggregate_context)(sqlite3_context*,int nBytes);
int (*aggregate_count)(sqlite3_context*);
int (*bind_blob)(sqlite3_stmt*,int,const void*,int n,void(*)(void*));
int (*bind_double)(sqlite3_stmt*,int,double);
int (*bind_int)(sqlite3_stmt*,int,int);
int (*bind_int64)(sqlite3_stmt*,int,sqlite_int64);
int (*bind_null)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
int (*bind_parameter_count)(sqlite3_stmt*);
int (*bind_parameter_index)(sqlite3_stmt*,const char*zName);
const char * (*bind_parameter_name)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
int (*bind_text)(sqlite3_stmt*,int,const char*,int n,void(*)(void*));
int (*bind_text16)(sqlite3_stmt*,int,const void*,int,void(*)(void*));
int (*bind_value)(sqlite3_stmt*,int,const sqlite3_value*);
int (*busy_handler)(sqlite3*,int(*)(void*,int),void*);
int (*busy_timeout)(sqlite3*,int ms);
int (*changes)(sqlite3*);
int (*close)(sqlite3*);
int (*collation_needed)(sqlite3*,void*,void(*)(void*,sqlite3*,
int eTextRep,const char*));
int (*collation_needed16)(sqlite3*,void*,void(*)(void*,sqlite3*,
int eTextRep,const void*));
const void * (*column_blob)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
int (*column_bytes)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
int (*column_bytes16)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
int (*column_count)(sqlite3_stmt*pStmt);
const char * (*column_database_name)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
const void * (*column_database_name16)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
const char * (*column_decltype)(sqlite3_stmt*,int i);
const void * (*column_decltype16)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
double (*column_double)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
int (*column_int)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
sqlite_int64 (*column_int64)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
const char * (*column_name)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
const void * (*column_name16)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
const char * (*column_origin_name)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
const void * (*column_origin_name16)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
const char * (*column_table_name)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
const void * (*column_table_name16)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
const unsigned char * (*column_text)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
const void * (*column_text16)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
int (*column_type)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
sqlite3_value* (*column_value)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
void * (*commit_hook)(sqlite3*,int(*)(void*),void*);
int (*complete)(const char*sql);
int (*complete16)(const void*sql);
int (*create_collation)(sqlite3*,const char*,int,void*,
int(*)(void*,int,const void*,int,const void*));
int (*create_collation16)(sqlite3*,const void*,int,void*,
int(*)(void*,int,const void*,int,const void*));
int (*create_function)(sqlite3*,const char*,int,int,void*,
void (*xFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**),
void (*xStep)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**),
void (*xFinal)(sqlite3_context*));
int (*create_function16)(sqlite3*,const void*,int,int,void*,
void (*xFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**),
void (*xStep)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**),
void (*xFinal)(sqlite3_context*));
int (*create_module)(sqlite3*,const char*,const sqlite3_module*,void*);
int (*data_count)(sqlite3_stmt*pStmt);
sqlite3 * (*db_handle)(sqlite3_stmt*);
int (*declare_vtab)(sqlite3*,const char*);
int (*enable_shared_cache)(int);
int (*errcode)(sqlite3*db);
const char * (*errmsg)(sqlite3*);
const void * (*errmsg16)(sqlite3*);
int (*exec)(sqlite3*,const char*,sqlite3_callback,void*,char**);
int (*expired)(sqlite3_stmt*);
int (*finalize)(sqlite3_stmt*pStmt);
void (*free)(void*);
void (*free_table)(char**result);
int (*get_autocommit)(sqlite3*);
void * (*get_auxdata)(sqlite3_context*,int);
int (*get_table)(sqlite3*,const char*,char***,int*,int*,char**);
int (*global_recover)(void);
void (*interruptx)(sqlite3*);
sqlite_int64 (*last_insert_rowid)(sqlite3*);
const char * (*libversion)(void);
int (*libversion_number)(void);
void *(*malloc)(int);
char * (*mprintf)(const char*,...);
int (*open)(const char*,sqlite3**);
int (*open16)(const void*,sqlite3**);
int (*prepare)(sqlite3*,const char*,int,sqlite3_stmt**,const char**);
int (*prepare16)(sqlite3*,const void*,int,sqlite3_stmt**,const void**);
void * (*profile)(sqlite3*,void(*)(void*,const char*,sqlite_uint64),void*);
void (*progress_handler)(sqlite3*,int,int(*)(void*),void*);
void *(*realloc)(void*,int);
int (*reset)(sqlite3_stmt*pStmt);
void (*result_blob)(sqlite3_context*,const void*,int,void(*)(void*));
void (*result_double)(sqlite3_context*,double);
void (*result_error)(sqlite3_context*,const char*,int);
void (*result_error16)(sqlite3_context*,const void*,int);
void (*result_int)(sqlite3_context*,int);
void (*result_int64)(sqlite3_context*,sqlite_int64);
void (*result_null)(sqlite3_context*);
void (*result_text)(sqlite3_context*,const char*,int,void(*)(void*));
void (*result_text16)(sqlite3_context*,const void*,int,void(*)(void*));
void (*result_text16be)(sqlite3_context*,const void*,int,void(*)(void*));
void (*result_text16le)(sqlite3_context*,const void*,int,void(*)(void*));
void (*result_value)(sqlite3_context*,sqlite3_value*);
void * (*rollback_hook)(sqlite3*,void(*)(void*),void*);
int (*set_authorizer)(sqlite3*,int(*)(void*,int,const char*,const char*,
const char*,const char*),void*);
void (*set_auxdata)(sqlite3_context*,int,void*,void (*)(void*));
char * (*snprintf)(int,char*,const char*,...);
int (*step)(sqlite3_stmt*);
int (*table_column_metadata)(sqlite3*,const char*,const char*,const char*,
char const**,char const**,int*,int*,int*);
void (*thread_cleanup)(void);
int (*total_changes)(sqlite3*);
void * (*trace)(sqlite3*,void(*xTrace)(void*,const char*),void*);
int (*transfer_bindings)(sqlite3_stmt*,sqlite3_stmt*);
void * (*update_hook)(sqlite3*,void(*)(void*,int ,char const*,char const*,
sqlite_int64),void*);
void * (*user_data)(sqlite3_context*);
const void * (*value_blob)(sqlite3_value*);
int (*value_bytes)(sqlite3_value*);
int (*value_bytes16)(sqlite3_value*);
double (*value_double)(sqlite3_value*);
int (*value_int)(sqlite3_value*);
sqlite_int64 (*value_int64)(sqlite3_value*);
int (*value_numeric_type)(sqlite3_value*);
const unsigned char * (*value_text)(sqlite3_value*);
const void * (*value_text16)(sqlite3_value*);
const void * (*value_text16be)(sqlite3_value*);
const void * (*value_text16le)(sqlite3_value*);
int (*value_type)(sqlite3_value*);
char *(*vmprintf)(const char*,va_list);
/* Added ??? */
int (*overload_function)(sqlite3*, const char *zFuncName, int nArg);
/* Added by 3.3.13 */
int (*prepare_v2)(sqlite3*,const char*,int,sqlite3_stmt**,const char**);
int (*prepare16_v2)(sqlite3*,const void*,int,sqlite3_stmt**,const void**);
int (*clear_bindings)(sqlite3_stmt*);
/* Added by 3.4.1 */
int (*create_module_v2)(sqlite3*,const char*,const sqlite3_module*,void*,
void (*xDestroy)(void *));
/* Added by 3.5.0 */
int (*bind_zeroblob)(sqlite3_stmt*,int,int);
int (*blob_bytes)(sqlite3_blob*);
int (*blob_close)(sqlite3_blob*);
int (*blob_open)(sqlite3*,const char*,const char*,const char*,sqlite3_int64,
int,sqlite3_blob**);
int (*blob_read)(sqlite3_blob*,void*,int,int);
int (*blob_write)(sqlite3_blob*,const void*,int,int);
int (*create_collation_v2)(sqlite3*,const char*,int,void*,
int(*)(void*,int,const void*,int,const void*),
void(*)(void*));
int (*file_control)(sqlite3*,const char*,int,void*);
sqlite3_int64 (*memory_highwater)(int);
sqlite3_int64 (*memory_used)(void);
sqlite3_mutex *(*mutex_alloc)(int);
void (*mutex_enter)(sqlite3_mutex*);
void (*mutex_free)(sqlite3_mutex*);
void (*mutex_leave)(sqlite3_mutex*);
int (*mutex_try)(sqlite3_mutex*);
int (*open_v2)(const char*,sqlite3**,int,const char*);
int (*release_memory)(int);
void (*result_error_nomem)(sqlite3_context*);
void (*result_error_toobig)(sqlite3_context*);
int (*sleep)(int);
void (*soft_heap_limit)(int);
sqlite3_vfs *(*vfs_find)(const char*);
int (*vfs_register)(sqlite3_vfs*,int);
int (*vfs_unregister)(sqlite3_vfs*);
int (*xthreadsafe)(void);
void (*result_zeroblob)(sqlite3_context*,int);
void (*result_error_code)(sqlite3_context*,int);
int (*test_control)(int, ...);
void (*randomness)(int,void*);
sqlite3 *(*context_db_handle)(sqlite3_context*);
int (*extended_result_codes)(sqlite3*,int);
int (*limit)(sqlite3*,int,int);
sqlite3_stmt *(*next_stmt)(sqlite3*,sqlite3_stmt*);
const char *(*sql)(sqlite3_stmt*);
int (*status)(int,int*,int*,int);
int (*backup_finish)(sqlite3_backup*);
sqlite3_backup *(*backup_init)(sqlite3*,const char*,sqlite3*,const char*);
int (*backup_pagecount)(sqlite3_backup*);
int (*backup_remaining)(sqlite3_backup*);
int (*backup_step)(sqlite3_backup*,int);
const char *(*compileoption_get)(int);
int (*compileoption_used)(const char*);
int (*create_function_v2)(sqlite3*,const char*,int,int,void*,
void (*xFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**),
void (*xStep)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**),
void (*xFinal)(sqlite3_context*),
void(*xDestroy)(void*));
int (*db_config)(sqlite3*,int,...);
sqlite3_mutex *(*db_mutex)(sqlite3*);
int (*db_status)(sqlite3*,int,int*,int*,int);
int (*extended_errcode)(sqlite3*);
void (*log)(int,const char*,...);
sqlite3_int64 (*soft_heap_limit64)(sqlite3_int64);
const char *(*sourceid)(void);
int (*stmt_status)(sqlite3_stmt*,int,int);
int (*strnicmp)(const char*,const char*,int);
int (*unlock_notify)(sqlite3*,void(*)(void**,int),void*);
int (*wal_autocheckpoint)(sqlite3*,int);
int (*wal_checkpoint)(sqlite3*,const char*);
void *(*wal_hook)(sqlite3*,int(*)(void*,sqlite3*,const char*,int),void*);
int (*blob_reopen)(sqlite3_blob*,sqlite3_int64);
int (*vtab_config)(sqlite3*,int op,...);
int (*vtab_on_conflict)(sqlite3*);
};
/*
** The following macros redefine the API routines so that they are
** redirected throught the global sqlite3_api structure.
**
** This header file is also used by the loadext.c source file
** (part of the main SQLite library - not an extension) so that
** it can get access to the sqlite3_api_routines structure
** definition. But the main library does not want to redefine
** the API. So the redefinition macros are only valid if the
** SQLITE_CORE macros is undefined.
*/
#ifndef SQLITE_CORE
#define sqlite3_aggregate_context sqlite3_api->aggregate_context
#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED
#define sqlite3_aggregate_count sqlite3_api->aggregate_count
#endif
#define sqlite3_bind_blob sqlite3_api->bind_blob
#define sqlite3_bind_double sqlite3_api->bind_double
#define sqlite3_bind_int sqlite3_api->bind_int
#define sqlite3_bind_int64 sqlite3_api->bind_int64
#define sqlite3_bind_null sqlite3_api->bind_null
#define sqlite3_bind_parameter_count sqlite3_api->bind_parameter_count
#define sqlite3_bind_parameter_index sqlite3_api->bind_parameter_index
#define sqlite3_bind_parameter_name sqlite3_api->bind_parameter_name
#define sqlite3_bind_text sqlite3_api->bind_text
#define sqlite3_bind_text16 sqlite3_api->bind_text16
#define sqlite3_bind_value sqlite3_api->bind_value
#define sqlite3_busy_handler sqlite3_api->busy_handler
#define sqlite3_busy_timeout sqlite3_api->busy_timeout
#define sqlite3_changes sqlite3_api->changes
#define sqlite3_close sqlite3_api->close
#define sqlite3_collation_needed sqlite3_api->collation_needed
#define sqlite3_collation_needed16 sqlite3_api->collation_needed16
#define sqlite3_column_blob sqlite3_api->column_blob
#define sqlite3_column_bytes sqlite3_api->column_bytes
#define sqlite3_column_bytes16 sqlite3_api->column_bytes16
#define sqlite3_column_count sqlite3_api->column_count
#define sqlite3_column_database_name sqlite3_api->column_database_name
#define sqlite3_column_database_name16 sqlite3_api->column_database_name16
#define sqlite3_column_decltype sqlite3_api->column_decltype
#define sqlite3_column_decltype16 sqlite3_api->column_decltype16
#define sqlite3_column_double sqlite3_api->column_double
#define sqlite3_column_int sqlite3_api->column_int
#define sqlite3_column_int64 sqlite3_api->column_int64
#define sqlite3_column_name sqlite3_api->column_name
#define sqlite3_column_name16 sqlite3_api->column_name16
#define sqlite3_column_origin_name sqlite3_api->column_origin_name
#define sqlite3_column_origin_name16 sqlite3_api->column_origin_name16
#define sqlite3_column_table_name sqlite3_api->column_table_name
#define sqlite3_column_table_name16 sqlite3_api->column_table_name16
#define sqlite3_column_text sqlite3_api->column_text
#define sqlite3_column_text16 sqlite3_api->column_text16
#define sqlite3_column_type sqlite3_api->column_type
#define sqlite3_column_value sqlite3_api->column_value
#define sqlite3_commit_hook sqlite3_api->commit_hook
#define sqlite3_complete sqlite3_api->complete
#define sqlite3_complete16 sqlite3_api->complete16
#define sqlite3_create_collation sqlite3_api->create_collation
#define sqlite3_create_collation16 sqlite3_api->create_collation16
#define sqlite3_create_function sqlite3_api->create_function
#define sqlite3_create_function16 sqlite3_api->create_function16
#define sqlite3_create_module sqlite3_api->create_module
#define sqlite3_create_module_v2 sqlite3_api->create_module_v2
#define sqlite3_data_count sqlite3_api->data_count
#define sqlite3_db_handle sqlite3_api->db_handle
#define sqlite3_declare_vtab sqlite3_api->declare_vtab
#define sqlite3_enable_shared_cache sqlite3_api->enable_shared_cache
#define sqlite3_errcode sqlite3_api->errcode
#define sqlite3_errmsg sqlite3_api->errmsg
#define sqlite3_errmsg16 sqlite3_api->errmsg16
#define sqlite3_exec sqlite3_api->exec
#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED
#define sqlite3_expired sqlite3_api->expired
#endif
#define sqlite3_finalize sqlite3_api->finalize
#define sqlite3_free sqlite3_api->free
#define sqlite3_free_table sqlite3_api->free_table
#define sqlite3_get_autocommit sqlite3_api->get_autocommit
#define sqlite3_get_auxdata sqlite3_api->get_auxdata
#define sqlite3_get_table sqlite3_api->get_table
#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED
#define sqlite3_global_recover sqlite3_api->global_recover
#endif
#define sqlite3_interrupt sqlite3_api->interruptx
#define sqlite3_last_insert_rowid sqlite3_api->last_insert_rowid
#define sqlite3_libversion sqlite3_api->libversion
#define sqlite3_libversion_number sqlite3_api->libversion_number
#define sqlite3_malloc sqlite3_api->malloc
#define sqlite3_mprintf sqlite3_api->mprintf
#define sqlite3_open sqlite3_api->open
#define sqlite3_open16 sqlite3_api->open16
#define sqlite3_prepare sqlite3_api->prepare
#define sqlite3_prepare16 sqlite3_api->prepare16
#define sqlite3_prepare_v2 sqlite3_api->prepare_v2
#define sqlite3_prepare16_v2 sqlite3_api->prepare16_v2
#define sqlite3_profile sqlite3_api->profile
#define sqlite3_progress_handler sqlite3_api->progress_handler
#define sqlite3_realloc sqlite3_api->realloc
#define sqlite3_reset sqlite3_api->reset
#define sqlite3_result_blob sqlite3_api->result_blob
#define sqlite3_result_double sqlite3_api->result_double
#define sqlite3_result_error sqlite3_api->result_error
#define sqlite3_result_error16 sqlite3_api->result_error16
#define sqlite3_result_int sqlite3_api->result_int
#define sqlite3_result_int64 sqlite3_api->result_int64
#define sqlite3_result_null sqlite3_api->result_null
#define sqlite3_result_text sqlite3_api->result_text
#define sqlite3_result_text16 sqlite3_api->result_text16
#define sqlite3_result_text16be sqlite3_api->result_text16be
#define sqlite3_result_text16le sqlite3_api->result_text16le
#define sqlite3_result_value sqlite3_api->result_value
#define sqlite3_rollback_hook sqlite3_api->rollback_hook
#define sqlite3_set_authorizer sqlite3_api->set_authorizer
#define sqlite3_set_auxdata sqlite3_api->set_auxdata
#define sqlite3_snprintf sqlite3_api->snprintf
#define sqlite3_step sqlite3_api->step
#define sqlite3_table_column_metadata sqlite3_api->table_column_metadata
#define sqlite3_thread_cleanup sqlite3_api->thread_cleanup
#define sqlite3_total_changes sqlite3_api->total_changes
#define sqlite3_trace sqlite3_api->trace
#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED
#define sqlite3_transfer_bindings sqlite3_api->transfer_bindings
#endif
#define sqlite3_update_hook sqlite3_api->update_hook
#define sqlite3_user_data sqlite3_api->user_data
#define sqlite3_value_blob sqlite3_api->value_blob
#define sqlite3_value_bytes sqlite3_api->value_bytes
#define sqlite3_value_bytes16 sqlite3_api->value_bytes16
#define sqlite3_value_double sqlite3_api->value_double
#define sqlite3_value_int sqlite3_api->value_int
#define sqlite3_value_int64 sqlite3_api->value_int64
#define sqlite3_value_numeric_type sqlite3_api->value_numeric_type
#define sqlite3_value_text sqlite3_api->value_text
#define sqlite3_value_text16 sqlite3_api->value_text16
#define sqlite3_value_text16be sqlite3_api->value_text16be
#define sqlite3_value_text16le sqlite3_api->value_text16le
#define sqlite3_value_type sqlite3_api->value_type
#define sqlite3_vmprintf sqlite3_api->vmprintf
#define sqlite3_overload_function sqlite3_api->overload_function
#define sqlite3_prepare_v2 sqlite3_api->prepare_v2
#define sqlite3_prepare16_v2 sqlite3_api->prepare16_v2
#define sqlite3_clear_bindings sqlite3_api->clear_bindings
#define sqlite3_bind_zeroblob sqlite3_api->bind_zeroblob
#define sqlite3_blob_bytes sqlite3_api->blob_bytes
#define sqlite3_blob_close sqlite3_api->blob_close
#define sqlite3_blob_open sqlite3_api->blob_open
#define sqlite3_blob_read sqlite3_api->blob_read
#define sqlite3_blob_write sqlite3_api->blob_write
#define sqlite3_create_collation_v2 sqlite3_api->create_collation_v2
#define sqlite3_file_control sqlite3_api->file_control
#define sqlite3_memory_highwater sqlite3_api->memory_highwater
#define sqlite3_memory_used sqlite3_api->memory_used
#define sqlite3_mutex_alloc sqlite3_api->mutex_alloc
#define sqlite3_mutex_enter sqlite3_api->mutex_enter
#define sqlite3_mutex_free sqlite3_api->mutex_free
#define sqlite3_mutex_leave sqlite3_api->mutex_leave
#define sqlite3_mutex_try sqlite3_api->mutex_try
#define sqlite3_open_v2 sqlite3_api->open_v2
#define sqlite3_release_memory sqlite3_api->release_memory
#define sqlite3_result_error_nomem sqlite3_api->result_error_nomem
#define sqlite3_result_error_toobig sqlite3_api->result_error_toobig
#define sqlite3_sleep sqlite3_api->sleep
#define sqlite3_soft_heap_limit sqlite3_api->soft_heap_limit
#define sqlite3_vfs_find sqlite3_api->vfs_find
#define sqlite3_vfs_register sqlite3_api->vfs_register
#define sqlite3_vfs_unregister sqlite3_api->vfs_unregister
#define sqlite3_threadsafe sqlite3_api->xthreadsafe
#define sqlite3_result_zeroblob sqlite3_api->result_zeroblob
#define sqlite3_result_error_code sqlite3_api->result_error_code
#define sqlite3_test_control sqlite3_api->test_control
#define sqlite3_randomness sqlite3_api->randomness
#define sqlite3_context_db_handle sqlite3_api->context_db_handle
#define sqlite3_extended_result_codes sqlite3_api->extended_result_codes
#define sqlite3_limit sqlite3_api->limit
#define sqlite3_next_stmt sqlite3_api->next_stmt
#define sqlite3_sql sqlite3_api->sql
#define sqlite3_status sqlite3_api->status
#define sqlite3_backup_finish sqlite3_api->backup_finish
#define sqlite3_backup_init sqlite3_api->backup_init
#define sqlite3_backup_pagecount sqlite3_api->backup_pagecount
#define sqlite3_backup_remaining sqlite3_api->backup_remaining
#define sqlite3_backup_step sqlite3_api->backup_step
#define sqlite3_compileoption_get sqlite3_api->compileoption_get
#define sqlite3_compileoption_used sqlite3_api->compileoption_used
#define sqlite3_create_function_v2 sqlite3_api->create_function_v2
#define sqlite3_db_config sqlite3_api->db_config
#define sqlite3_db_mutex sqlite3_api->db_mutex
#define sqlite3_db_status sqlite3_api->db_status
#define sqlite3_extended_errcode sqlite3_api->extended_errcode
#define sqlite3_log sqlite3_api->log
#define sqlite3_soft_heap_limit64 sqlite3_api->soft_heap_limit64
#define sqlite3_sourceid sqlite3_api->sourceid
#define sqlite3_stmt_status sqlite3_api->stmt_status
#define sqlite3_strnicmp sqlite3_api->strnicmp
#define sqlite3_unlock_notify sqlite3_api->unlock_notify
#define sqlite3_wal_autocheckpoint sqlite3_api->wal_autocheckpoint
#define sqlite3_wal_checkpoint sqlite3_api->wal_checkpoint
#define sqlite3_wal_hook sqlite3_api->wal_hook
#define sqlite3_blob_reopen sqlite3_api->blob_reopen
#define sqlite3_vtab_config sqlite3_api->vtab_config
#define sqlite3_vtab_on_conflict sqlite3_api->vtab_on_conflict
#endif /* SQLITE_CORE */
#define SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1 const sqlite3_api_routines *sqlite3_api = 0;
#define SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(v) sqlite3_api = v;
#endif /* _SQLITE3EXT_H_ */