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authorNeels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>2016-05-10 13:56:43 +0200
committerHarald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>2016-12-02 12:09:17 +0000
commit1a60644eb21a5c50eddc5790444022fd5aa11df8 (patch)
tree1fa3addcc94f21f3f043e49cbd616e1726bb0123 /openbsc/src/libbsc/bsc_vty.c
parentea11bf80955bbbbacb4589f6cc015ab470ad98e8 (diff)
reinvent connection_for_subscr() and move to libmsc
Implement connection_for_subscr() from a completely different angle: instead of looking up lchans in bts structs, look up the subscriber in the global list of gsm_subscriber_connection. static lchan_find() is thus obsoleted. All callers of connection_for_subscr() live in libmsc, so move to libmsc. The move and edit are done in a single commit since the old and new implementation have nothing in common. Future: osmo-cscn will use this, without bts being present. Remove implementation of connection_for_subscr() from channel_test.c -- it is possible that the abort() in there was intended for a regression test, but actually it seems the implementation was merely added for linking reasons, and the abort() added to guard against the NULL return value: no comment nor the commit log indicate that the abort() is test critical; the addition was the only change in channel_test.c for that commit; at the same time a connection_for_subscr() call was added in libmsc. Change-Id: I5e0ba0ecf1726ebd540800f4e98fdfc937c904ff
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