It's a pity that even with this patch we still are fare away from having
the whole API documented. However, at least we have a more solid
foundation. Updates not only extend the documentation, but also make
sure it is rendered properly in the doxygen HTML.
Change-Id: I1344bd1a6869fb00de7c1899a8db93bba9bafce3
The table describing the various MCS convolutional codes are constant
data and should be marked as such.
Change-Id: I4918521ee4572a67cbee5f9b49257fc5bfcde511
The interleaving/deinterleaving functions were missing 'const'
qualifiers on their input data buffers
Change-Id: I2118c34a6353167787b23f877f1d81d60151aaf9
This adds the minimum amount of API documentation that we should have on
all our code, particularly new code merged into a library.
Change-Id: I526804f64313867913574e50e5b9e9205ad3aa74
It is generally our coding style to mark pointers to constant input data
as 'const *'. For some reason the gsm0503 coding and mapping was not
adhering to this, so let's bring it into compliance.
Change-Id: Id8731d7ae6171dff94741b6ddbb95ab5f03bfd4e
failure to do so would prevent the compiler from catching
inconsistencies between declaration and definition.
Change-Id: I88617c97adcff328292e501fd5d254eeae96a660
Based on ETSI TS 101 318 section 5.1.2 the 95 bits SID code word
is not detected correctly due to a wrongful offset in the bits
location indexes.
Change-Id: I45d98c6edf267f313883503a65385190ffbc65ca
According to GCC's wiki:
If you specify command-line switches such as -msse, the compiler
could use the extended instruction sets even if the built-ins are
not used explicitly in the program. For this reason, applications
that perform run-time CPU detection must compile separate files
for each supported architecture, using the appropriate flags. In
particular, the file containing the CPU detection code should be
compiled without these options.
So, this change introduces a separate Viterbi implementation,
which is almost the same as previous one, but is being compiled
with -mavx2. This implementation will be only used by CPUs with
both SSE and AVX support:
SSE3 and AVX2: viterbi_sse_avx.c
SSE3 only: viterbi_sse.c
Generic: viterbi_generic.c
Change-Id: I042cc76258df7e4c6c90a73af3d0a6e75999b2b0
Previously MCS0 was incorrectly set for some of type1 header values
while according to 3GPP TS 44.060 it can only be set for type3. Fix
this:
* use EGPRS_MCS* constants instead of magic values
* do not set MCS0 for reserved bits values in EGPRS header type1
* return different error codes for invalid and unsupported MCS as well
as for other decoding errors
Note: there's no need to adjust tests because MCS0 decoding is not
supported but it's better to explicitly distinguish between unsupported
and invalid values nevertheless.
Change-Id: Id665d5c0cf50efa18b1bcbf4f17359418a380f9e
Related: OS#1524
Fast convolutional decoding is provided through x86 intrinsic based
SSE operations. SSE3, found on virtually all modern x86 processors,
is the minimal requirement. SSE4.1 and AVX2 are used if available.
Also, the original code was extended with runtime SIMD detection,
so only supported extensions will be used by target CPU. It makes
the library more partable, what is very important for binary
packages distribution. Runtime SIMD detection is currently
implemented through the __builtin_cpu_supports call.
Change-Id: I1da6d71ed0564f1d684f3a836e998d09de5f0351
We have to #include <sys/select.h> inside the block protected by
HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H, otherwise it will fail on (embedded) builds where
that file doesn't exist, such as the arm-none-eabi target on Debian
stable and Ubuntu 16.04.
Change-Id: I82a2dcbc55b6ee0e914881c5e09b80506c5de4f2
In tightly embedded builds (--enable-embedded), we want the ability to
replace talloc with a very simple heap allocator to avoid the complexity
of talloc without modifying all our code that assumes talloc.
This will break the hierarchical notion of the allocator, but
libosmo{core,gsm,coding,codec} don't rely on that anyway.
Change-Id: Ie341034076f242a813f081919dd09d845775ad35
We cannot assume a certain UART API like uart_baudrate() which only
exists in OsmocomBB. Rather, use generic function prototypes
(sercomm_drv_*) which are to be provided by the application /
environment to the sercomm core.
Change-Id: I01ea3067baf1791000c1a7d537ccce496a1ab1ee
The user of the code is supposed to provide a "driver" implementing
those calls according to the specific target architecture/hardware.
This only applies to non-host (i.e. embedded) builds
Change-Id: I9a6848f23b70fc32f4de10149d857374f76f000d
osmo_sercomm_{bind,get}_uart() are not really needed anymore, as
sercomm_inst is public and thus the user can access the uart_id member
directly.
Change-Id: I6d57709c3764036046202f16a26c9eb87426c8d1
Those values are not relevant to the sercomm user, only to the
implementation and thus can remain inside sercomm.c
Change-Id: I5700a45985b7c119c6338932171aae62ee4e2d22
Rather than having one global instance, let's permit multiple instances
of sercomm to co-exist, with all API functions extended by the instance
as first argument.
Change-Id: I0f3b53f464b119d65747bcb0be0af2d631e1cc05
This imports the file src/target/firmware/comm/sercomm.c from
osmocom-bb.git without introducing any modifications. It will not even
be built yet, as Makefile integration is intentionally left until it has
been adapted to work inside libosmocore.
Change-Id: I9ee199381c7b5986a9540d124836cdddd0f66c86
* add osmo_earfcn_bit_size_ext() function which allows to specify how many
EARFCNs we should skip when estimating required bit size for SI2quater
* make old osmo_earfcn_bit_size() into wrapper over newly added function
and mark it as deprecated
This is necessary to properly estimate necessary space for EARFCNs when
they are spread over several SI2q messages with different index.
Change-Id: I92e12e91605bdab9916a3f665705287572434f74
Related: RT#8792
Table 10.5.157 in 10.5.6.6 of 3GPP TS 04.08 is badly formatted. The first
value 0x19 "LLC or SNDCP failure" is in the same line as the heading and has
not been included in the struct_value so far.
Table 10.5.157 in 10.5.6.6 of 3GPP TS 24.008 fixes this formatting issue and
also defines two more values 0x08 and 0x18 which are now added to the struct
value_string.
Change-Id: I5bcc52f739ff0677011d024448afcc2a54869638
Add a new function timer function to set up the timer, similar to what
we have in the Linux kernel. This patch also converts existing opencoded
timer setup in the libosmocore tree as initial client of this new
function.
This patch implicitly removes function callback passed by reference that
defeat compile time type validation.
Compile-tested only, but I ran make check that reports success when
testing timer infrastructure.
Change-Id: I2fa49972ecaab3748b25168b26d92034e9145666
* remove unused parameter from logging_vty_add_cmds()
* mark log level descriptors static
* change internal static function int check_log_to_target() to more
appropriate bool should_log_to_target()
* deprecate log_vty_command_*() from public API as it should only be
used by logging_vty_add_cmds()
Change-Id: I0e9ddd7ba3ce211302d99a3494eb408907a2916e
Related: OS#71
Add value strings for Service Control PDUs according to 3GPP TS 48.016 §9
and use them for logging.
Change-Id: I0ea3a45f35d68619d4cfa9735ef77abd9f9f0d58
Related: SYS#3610
Replace if-else ladder & gotos with single switch statement & explicit
return to make reading code easier.
Change-Id: Ida1b389b571c60c26813cd29e61b3e4423c5df0f
Coverity Scan reported a control flow issue in line 206:
CID 166898: Control flow issues (DEADCODE)
The second branch of the if statement can not be reached. The
purpose of the second if branch was to filter out zero length
elements if the header states that it is a non extended speech
codec type. This makes no sense, since the header needs at
least one byte.
This patch removes the second if branch, zero length elements
are catched by the already existing zero length check at the
beginning of the function
Change-Id: I89751fc0d598734c64ef1fdced75b7c4fa77c616
The alligned memory allocation is only required for SSE, which
is currently unsupported. Moreover, it's better to use dedicated
_mm_malloc() and _mm_free() from xmmintrin.h instead, which are
introduced by Intel specifically for SIMD computations.
Change-Id: Ide764d1c643527323334ef14335be7f8915f7622