We require the python2 binary to generate code. In Debian this
is provided by python-minimal. Add it to the build-depends to
fix building packages.
Change-Id: Iaa26f4331966d015b193d2ab1e34621b1e319ef1
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/37
Tested-by: Jenkins Builder
Reviewed-by: Holger Freyther <holger@freyther.de>
Add various missing \returns doxygen entries.
In osmo_auth_3g_from_2g(), also adjust two comment-closing instances to
match common style and add a period to end a sentence.
(The recent addition of osmo_auth_3g_from_2g() raised my attention, and I added
more return value docs while at it.)
Change-Id: Iea71eb666bc061acb6b14215f398bd38d17b3ad3
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/33
Tested-by: Jenkins Builder
Reviewed-by: Holger Freyther <holger@freyther.de>
In the autentication re-sync case, we need not only the AUTS from
the MS/UE, but also the RAND that we sent as part of the failed
authentication challenge.
Move those routines from OpenBSC to libosmogsm, so they can be
re-used from other programs. I think it was a mistake to add them only
inside the openbsc repository in the first place. We need to pay more
attention to this in the future.
The definitions in this header file (and associated strings in the
c file) are generic about the GPRS Layer3 signalling protocols, and
thus should be part of the library.
The script does not work with python3:
$ python3 utils/conv_gen.py
File "utils/conv_gen.py", line 124
def _print_term(self, fi, num_states, pack = False):
Second there is no 'python' on FreeBSD and one needs to select
the major version to use.
GEN conv_cs3_gen.c
GEN conv_xcch_gen.c
GEN conv_cs2_gen.c
python: not found
python: not found
python: not found
By using python2 we solve both issues. On Debian python2 is located
inside the python-minimal package.
Add python utility to generate .c code with convolutional
encoder/decoder based on polynomial description of the code. If argument
given it'll be interpreted as intended output directory, otherwise
current working directory is used.
Codes for *CCH, CS2/3 and TCH/AFS are generated. Corresponding manual
implementations are removed from tests. This introduce build-time
dependency on python.
The main work for this patch was generously contributed by Sylvain
Munaut.
Fixes: OS#1629
Extend the u8 to u32 before going to shift it.
Fixes:
milenage/aes-internal.c:799:4: runtime error: left shift of 128 by 24 places cannot be represented in type 'int'
#0 0x7f84e9fe86a2 in rijndaelKeySetupEnc (/home/builder/jenkins/workspace/Osmocom_Sanitizer/source/libosmocore/src/gsm/.libs/libosmogsm.so.5+0xfa6a2)
#1 0x7f84e9febad8 in aes_encrypt_init (/home/builder/jenkins/workspace/Osmocom_Sanitizer/source/libosmocore/src/gsm/.libs/libosmogsm.so.5+0xfdad8)
#2 0x7f84e9fe7d14 in aes_128_encrypt_block (/home/builder/jenkins/workspace/Osmocom_Sanitizer/source/libosmocore/src/gsm/.libs/libosmogsm.so.5+0xf9d14)
#3 0x7f84e9febe7d in milenage_f1 (/home/builder/jenkins/workspace/Osmocom_Sanitizer/source/libosmocore/src/gsm/.libs/libosmogsm.so.5+0xfde7d)
#4 0x7f84e9fee2ce in milenage_generate (/home/builder/jenkins/workspace/Osmocom_Sanitizer/source/libosmocore/src/gsm/.libs/libosmogsm.so.5+0x1002ce)
#5 0x7f84e9fe76d7 in milenage_gen_vec (/home/builder/jenkins/workspace/Osmocom_Sanitizer/source/libosmocore/src/gsm/.libs/libosmogsm.so.5+0xf96d7)
#6 0x7f84e9fe6c08 in osmo_auth_gen_vec (/home/builder/jenkins/workspace/Osmocom_Sanitizer/source/libosmocore/src/gsm/.libs/libosmogsm.so.5+0xf8c08)
#7 0x401441 in main (/home/builder/jenkins/workspace/Osmocom_Sanitizer/source/libosmocore/tests/auth/.libs/lt-milenage_test+0x401441)
#8 0x7f84e8e33a3f in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x20a3f)
#9 0x400e58 in _start (/home/builder/jenkins/workspace/Osmocom_Sanitizer/source/libosmocore/tests/auth/.libs/lt-milenage_test+0x400e58)
Hopefully last patch:
ERROR: files left in build directory after distclean:
./doc/libosmocore.tag
./doc/libosmovty.tag
./doc/libosmogsm.tag
./doc/libosmocodec.tag
Makefile:800: recipe for target 'distcleancheck' failed
Try to fix this by putting the search directory first as I don't
know how to pass -r to the RM command.
rm -f doc/{core,gsm,vty,codec}/{html,latex}/* doc/html.tar doc/{core,gsm,vty,codec}/doxygen_sqlite3.db
rm: cannot remove ‘doc/core/html/search’: Is a directory
rm: cannot remove ‘doc/gsm/html/search’: Is a directory
rm: cannot remove ‘doc/vty/html/search’: Is a directory
rm: cannot remove ‘doc/codec/html/search’: Is a directory
gprs_bssgp.c:461:9: runtime error: load of misaligned address
0x62100001a66b for type 'uint32_t', which requires 4 byte alignment
gprs_ns.c:937:16: runtime error: load of misaligned address
0x61d00002a97f for type 'uint16_t', which requires 2 byte alignment
To integrate with an external event loop (in this case glib) we
need to allow an application to get a filled out fd_set and then
dispatch it. osmo_fds and maxfds are static and I decided to keep
it that way and instead create two routines to fill the fdset and
then one to dispatch the result.
The public header file does not include sys/select.h and we can
compile the library without select, so I didn't want to require
having to include this file, and used void * for the parameter.
Mark the routines as inline to avoid a call from the select
function. I have confirmed that inlining has an effect on x86
using Debian's gcc-4.9.2-10 compiler
This function can be used to obtain the osmo_fd corresponding to a given
fd. The latter can be useful when integrating libosmocore main loop
with other libraries.