* add more comments on units of struct members
* make sure to parsre FC-BVC message correctly
* add error message in case user passes PDU larger than bucket size
* add new function to initialize flow control struct
This code is supposed to implement the BSSGP flow control algorithm,
both for the per-BSS and for the per-MS flow control.
The code currently has no test cases, they will come in a separate
commit.
This was fixed in 9c3dc90d16a40789081c84e46620f4d66689fec1 of
openbsc.git, after the sms code had been migrated here:
introduce HAVE_TM_GMTOFF_IN_TM
Not all architectures have the tm.tm_gmtoff member. This fixes cygwin builds.
Add parentheses around the OSMO_MAX and OSMO_MIN macro to match
the behaviour of calling a function. The current version does not
evaluate to what is expected. (OSMO_MAX(3, 2) + 13) currently
results in 3 and not 16.
The OpenSUSE build is not happy about the uint8_t to uint8_t*
assignment. As the suspend_ref is a mandatory field we can make
it a plain uint8_t. Increase the LIBVERSION as the ABI has changed.
When building the doxygen documentation do not remove the other
VTY documentation files in the doc/vty folder. Create a command
that can be installed to dump all nodes and commands as XML on
the given VTY. Create a schema for the XML file and a XSL-T script
that can merge the generated file with additional information.
This is a 24bit integer value, and thus we need to encode the three
least significant octets of the network-byte-order 32bit value, not the
three most significant octets.
Holger wrote that function and I made the logging version of it. The
header was copied during the separation of backtrace.c from gsm_utils.c
in the past, and of course gsm_utils.c had more people involved...
I recently discovered that we can only print backtraces to stdout, which
is of course useless in a daemon environment. We'd rather want to use
the libosmocore logging framework instead.
This new TLV type is specific to TS 44.318. Contrary to the TvLV type
of TS 08.16/08.18, it has an inverted meaning of the extension (0x80)
bit:
* if the extension bit is not set, 1-byte length
* if the extension bit is set, 2-byte length
Futhermore, it has support for variable-length tags, where the tag part
can be optionally two bytes in length. As this esoteric option hasn't
been seen in the wild yet, we only add encoding support but skip
decoding for now.
Make sure the declaration and definition match, add const to
the functions called by logp/logp2.
Compile output:
logging.c:317: error: conflicting types for 'logp'
../include/osmocom/core/logging.h:34: note: previous declaration of 'logp' was here
logging.c:327: error: conflicting types for 'logp2'
../include/osmocom/core/logging.h:168: note: previous declaration of 'logp2' was here
make[3]: *** [logging.lo] Error 1
this patch i use to suppress warnings when compiling osmo-pcu (c++).
since __FILE__ is constant, the called logging function with parameter
"file" must be constant too, in order to avoid compiler warnings.
This actually allows for the user to override the decision and at the
same time supports compilers that might not be able to use -fPIC at
all.
Signed-off-by: Diego Elio Pettenò <flameeyes@flameeyes.eu>
no_password_check was the only initialized, non-relocated data in the
set of libraries, inverting its logic let us keep it in .bss
(non-initialized data, which is mapped to the zero page).
Signed-off-by: Diego Elio Pettenò <flameeyes@flameeyes.eu>
When declaring them constant, they are written on the .rodata section
instead of .data, which means that they can be mapped directly from
disk to memory.
Signed-off-by: Diego Elio Pettenò <flameeyes@flameeyes.eu>