osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23
Sylvain Munaut 54ff7c5f60 layer23/l1ctl: Remove useless printf debug
There is a proper LOGP statement, no need for a printf

Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
2010-09-14 21:21:42 +02:00
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include [layer23 / layer1] Added interface for changing crypto mode of DSP 2010-09-11 12:10:31 +00:00
src layer23/l1ctl: Remove useless printf debug 2010-09-14 21:21:42 +02:00
.gitignore misc: update .gitignore files 2010-09-14 21:21:42 +02:00
COPYING Rename 'layer2' program to 'layer23' program 2010-03-03 14:25:21 +01:00
Makefile.am Rename 'layer2' program to 'layer23' program 2010-03-03 14:25:21 +01:00
README add some notes about layer23 architecture 2010-03-03 14:37:21 +01:00
configure.ac layer23: Split [2/2] -> The header files 2010-07-27 20:49:27 +02:00

README

= OsmocomBB layer23 architecture =

layer23 is an (incomplete) MS-side implementation of the L2 and L3 GSM
protocols as described in GSM TS 04.06, 04.08 and others.

== Interfaces ==

L1 (on the phone) uses the L1CTL protocol to talk with layer23 (on the PC).

L2 (inside layer23) uses the RSLms protocol to talk with the L3 (inside layer23)


=== RSLms ===

RSLms is modeled after the GSM TS 08.58 Radio Subsystem Link protocol.  Despite
being designed for the network side, RSL seems a good match for the L2/L3
interface inside a MS, too.

At least the RLL (Radio Link Layer) part of RSL is 100% as applicable to the MS
side as it is for the ntwork side.

==== Lower interface (L2 to RSLms) ====

Layer2 calls rslms_sendmsg() with a msgb that has the msgb->l2h pointing to a
RSL header (struct abis_rsl_common_hdr).

==== Upper interface (L3 to RSLms) ====

Layer3 calls rslms_recvmsg() with a msgb that has the msgb->l2h pointing to a
RSL header (struct abis_rsl_common_hdr).

There are utility functions like rslms_tx_rll_req() and rslms_tx_rsll_req_l3()
for creating msgb's with the apropriate RSL/RLL headers.


=== LAPDm ===

LAPDm is the GSM TS 04.06 protocol

The lower interface (to L1) is using L1CTL

The upper interface (to L3) is using RSLms