The control interface user now only has to register a very short
node lookup function callback. This function is optional, and only
required if hierarchical command lookup should be supported.
Instead of using one flat talloc context (and one that is specific to
openbsc), we should attach the objects to whatever parent context they
are being used in.
This has been pointed out by Jacob and removes two more duplicates
of the struct. For the unused CTRL_CMD_DEFINE_STRING macro there
will be no verify command.
The old ipa_msg_recv() implementation didn't support partial receive,
so IPA connections got disconnected when this happened.
This patch adds the handling of the temporary message buffers and uses
ipa_msg_recv_buffered().
It has been successfully tested by jerlbeck with osmo-nitb and
osmo-bsc.
Ticket: OW#768
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
For GPRS the look-up via bts/trx does not make any sense and would
introduce bad depdencies for the SGSN. Move the look-up code to a
new file and introduce new setup methods.
For the max power reduction we will need to have a different range
method. It will need to check if the value is even. Make the set,
get and verify methods available through a macro.
When verification failed and the reply string was not updated, the
message "Someone forgot to fill in the reply." was shown instead
of the default "Value failed verification." message.
This patch changes the default reply handling in ctrl_cmd_handle()
by setting the reply to NULL initially and then checking it at the
end. If it hasn't been set, a generic message is assigned and an
error is logged.
Make the macros use the cmd->node instead of the data pointer. The
naming of the variable inside the macro already indicates that it
should use the nodes data structure.
Like with all type unsafe callbacks we will need to cast from
void to the dtype. This addresses some compiler warnings.
Make it possible to only include the control_cmd.h to use the
macros defined in this file.
nat: Catch up with controlif_setup API change
We now save a control handle reference in the nat
osmo-bsc: Catch up with controlif_setup API change
We now save a control handle reference in the gsm network
control_if.c:521:2: warning: format ‘%lu’ expects argument of type ‘long unsigned int’, but argument 3 has type ‘uint64_t’ [-Wformat]
osmo_bsc_bssap.c:473:3: warning: format ‘%lu’ expects argument of type ‘long unsigned int’, but argument 7 has type ‘unsigned int’ [-Wformat]
mgcp_main.c:162:4: warning: format ‘%lu’ expects argument of type ‘long unsigned int’, but argument 4 has type ‘unsigned int’ [-Wformatt]