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authorNeels Hofmeyr <neels@hofmeyr.de>2018-02-22 03:19:05 +0100
committerNeels Hofmeyr <neels@hofmeyr.de>2018-03-05 05:35:54 +0100
commit4d358c00e1b3389291bdb3d5c40d0da8d6cf4d02 (patch)
treec07d80b905741c5d7af2f1391cb03a249fc39947 /src/libbsc/abis_nm.c
parent7cdd069b7a1a1a843030299cc5f345380486d0b2 (diff)
gsm48_ra_id_by_bts(): struct gsm48_ra_id* instead of buf
Move from using deprecated gsm48_construct_ra(), which uses a buf, to gsm48_encode_ra(), which uses a gsm48_ra_id argument. Pass struct gsm48_ra_id around instead of a buf. struct gsm48_ra_id is the "encoded" representation of the bytes in a typical MCC-MNC-LAC-RAC (04.08 Routing Area Id IE, 3GPP TS 24.008 ยง 10.5.5.15). Using the struct spares using magic numbers for byte offsets. In the process, fix a sanitizer warning for unaligned access by using memcpy() instead of pointer assignment: osmo-bsc/src/libbsc/abis_nm.c:2857:27: runtime error: store to misaligned address 0x7ffe8e0d6695 for type 'uint16_t', which requires 2 byte alignment Note that (besides removing a now unnecessary cast) the gsm0408_test and abis_test tests of RAI / CGI encoding remain stable, which indicates that the new code is still correct. Change-Id: I0d3908fb8ca1e2e669d257b5d59b40675fa85d06
Diffstat (limited to 'src/libbsc/abis_nm.c')
-rw-r--r--src/libbsc/abis_nm.c10
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/src/libbsc/abis_nm.c b/src/libbsc/abis_nm.c
index 671c87419..435d00453 100644
--- a/src/libbsc/abis_nm.c
+++ b/src/libbsc/abis_nm.c
@@ -2850,10 +2850,12 @@ int abis_nm_ipaccess_set_attr(struct gsm_bts *bts, uint8_t obj_class,
void abis_nm_ipaccess_cgi(uint8_t *buf, struct gsm_bts *bts)
{
- /* we simply reuse the GSM48 function and overwrite the RAC
- * with the Cell ID */
- gsm48_ra_id_by_bts(buf, bts);
- *((uint16_t *)(buf + 5)) = htons(bts->cell_identity);
+ struct gsm48_ra_id *_buf = (struct gsm48_ra_id*)buf;
+ uint16_t ci = htons(bts->cell_identity);
+ /* we simply reuse the GSM48 function and write the Cell ID over the position where the RAC
+ * starts */
+ gsm48_ra_id_by_bts(_buf, bts);
+ memcpy(&_buf->rac, &ci, sizeof(ci));
}
void gsm_trx_lock_rf(struct gsm_bts_trx *trx, bool locked, const char *reason)