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libbsc and libmsc have conflicting definitions of gsm_subscriber_connection
and do no longer belong together anyway.
Create libxsc, meaning 'lib[bm]sc', to hold all code used by both libmsc
and libbsc, and make sure gsm_subscriber_connection isn't used there.
In various binaries and tests, do not link libbsc and libmsc.
(Note: this commit was reshaped out of a large wip chunk, it may not
compile properly without the subsequent commits)
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The aim is to allow osmo-cscn to pass its own root talloc context and
global gsm_network struct instance cleanly. This may stir up some old and
dusty globals, but I hope it's for the better, since not all is a BSC.
To ensure that a global gsm_network pointer for the bsc_vty is set, have it as
argument to bsc_vty_init(). The vty configuration commands are added only after
bsc_vty_init(), which are needed to configure the network struct. So split up
the bsc_bootstrap_network() function into bsc_network_init() to allocate a
gsm_struct, and bsc_network_configure() to read the config file once the vty
commands are in place. In this way, no global bsc_gsmnet pointer is needed for
the bsc vty. The atomic super glue is dissolved and osmo-cscn will be allowed
to have a different name for it.
Admitted, it's still called the bsc_vty, but a split thereof is probably coming
soon, because the CSCN doesn't want any of the BSC nor BTS specific vty
commands.
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The support has been implemented for an old model, we were told that
newer versions would be made incompatible with OpenBSC. Ther are
various warnings in the code and coverity has found some new ones.
Just remove the code as we don't know of anyone using this code.
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so far, osmo-bts/sysmobts used to be entered as "sysmobts" type in the
configuration file. However, there are some differences in the
protocol/behaviour and we should reflect that by a new BTS plugin (with
lots of code reuse from the nanobts driver).
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This includes the MetroSite, but also other Nokia BTS models.
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The daemons set up nanoBTS and HSL femto sockets by default, ie. the
three sockets to support these two drivers are open even if we have
no BTS of that kind.
This patch enables on-demand socket creation, ie. we only enable them
if we have one BTS at least that requires it.
I added two new attributes to the gsm_bts object, they are:
* the start() function includes the code that we need to run to start
the BTS. This new function contains the socket creation in the
particular case of nanoBTS and HSL femto.
* the started boolean, which is used to know if we have already
started the BTS, ie. we have already invoked start().
Note that, I have splitted the bts_model_*_init() function into two
functions, the _init() functions that register the BTS driver
and the _start() functions that start BTS driver on-demand.
While I was at it, I added several changes/cleanups to this patch:
* Group all bts_model_*_init() calls into one function bts_init(),
which is called in the initialization path of osmo-nitb and
osmo-bsc.
* Add openbsc/bss.h that contains the declaration of
bsc_bootstrap_network, bsc_shutdown_net and bts_init.
* Add missing e1inp_init() in osmo-bsc.
* Fix missing declaration of hsl_setup in openbsc/e1_input.h
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