If a second ends, we add the number of events in that just-ended second
to the number of events in the currently running minute. The same happens
at the end of a minute: We add the number of events in that just-ended
minute into the number of events of the still-running hour, etc.
This gives a much more meaningful numbers and we don't end up with
"12 events per second, but 0 events per minute" kind of situations
anymore.
A 'rate counter' is a counter that counts events but also keeps
track of the rate of events (per second, minute, hour and day).
'rate counters' are generally abstracted in 'rate counter groups',
which are instances of a 'rate counter group description'. This
way we can have e.g. a description describing what kind of counters
a BTS (or TRX) has - and we can then create one instance of that
group for every BTS or TRX that exists.
This breaks the ARM build in osmocom-bb. Besides uint??_t seems to
be the preferred type in osmocore. (coming from stdint.h vs sys/types.h)
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
Right now I'm seeing crashes when removing a link and deleting
it and I need this hack to make it not crash. We will have to
understand if llist_for_each_entry_safe has a bug or if we are
doing something bad with the list (anchors not properly initialized).
Before this patch, there was a bug in the code caused by a memcpy
from one data structure to another. unfortuantely the data structures
were not the same, so we have to explicitly iterate over the array
and assign the structure members manually.
As the debug subsystem number is used as index into the debug_info_cat
array, there is no need to store the number explicitly inside the
structure again.
Even when removing AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR aclocal insisted that it
needs to have a m4 directory. Make it happy by providing one. As git
is not tracking directories I needed to add a dummy file.
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.3.4/../../../../i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ld:
Warning: size of symbol `rsl_rlm_cause_strs' changed from 8 in ./openbsc/src/libbsc.a(abis_rsl.o)
to 120 in /usr/local/lib/libosmocore.so
spotted and sent to the list by Andreas
* I'm doing a nonblocking connect and for this I need to select
on writable and the first thing I need to do is to check the
SOL_SOCKET SO_ERROR state. I realize this by setting a different
cb on the embedded bfd during setup and then go back to the real
implementation.