The testcase for osmo-mgw hardcodes the mgw domain and also lacks
an endpoint identifier, which was deprecated recently.
- replace the hardcoded occurrences of the mgw domain name with
a constant
- add a constant for the rtpbridge endpoint identifier
- add a testcase that still uses the old method without prefix
on the endpoint identifier.
Change-Id: If4455c4cb521270b2fe24881ade9b578a5132205
This will make sure that all log files will contain information about
the .ttcn source file name and line number that has caused the log,
which is extremely useful during debugging.
Change-Id: Id6785757f20279ba84b34747f878baf67d065b20
Sometimes it's not entirely clear which error code should be returned,
so let's accept multiple options, depending on the situation
Change-Id: I6d6eaec4d025b9da170f59c759884afe2e768521
We used to have a big (OS#2784) where only endpoint numbers below
10 (0x0A) were working due to failed interpretation in hex/dec.
Let's use up to 30 endpoints to ensure hex as well as two-digit
digit numbers.
Change-Id: Ifb3e01b5d31decefbf0c87ea39ec5021c8795579
When introducing the rewriting for 6.3.0 we broke the 6.1.0 support.
Now the result should build on Debian with both 6.1.0 and 6.3.0
Change-Id: I263a6abd2d9eb15ce5778ef8dbfcdac2a228b77d
We used to rely on out-of-tree git clones to be prepared by the user.
This commit changes the system to make sure we clone all git repos
we depend upon into the 'deps' folder, and then setup the symlinks
to that folder. As a result, we should be able to support
self-contained builds using the makefiles in this repo.
as part of f_init() we now issue an endpoint-wide DLCX without
call-id or connection-id. This means that the endpoint should be
in a pristine state after f_init() returns.
A MGCP DLCX can contain either only the EP, or EP+call_id or
EP+call_id+conn_id in order to specify what shall be deleted. Let's
structure ts_DLCX() and the f_dlcx_{ok,ignore}() function in a way to
support this in an intuitive way.
We're now testing a variety of different permitted and illegal
transactions of the MGW. Still lots of bits pending, particularly
also actual RTP flows.