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During development one switches from GSM900 to GSM1800 and GSM850 to
GSM1900. This commit attempts to make this switch more easy.
GSM1800 and GSM1900 have overlapping ARFCNs. This means that the
mapping from bands to arfcn is not injective. Because of that I
removed the code to deduce the band from the ARFCN. This was done
in commit 8c3d807b3fc785ffb18aeb97355150c92221e8a0. The auto-band
option allows to move between GSM900/GSM1800 and GSM850/GSM1900.
Add a simple testcase with these auto-band configurations.
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Since automake 1.13 INCLUDES is depricates and causes a warning
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Issue the RfDeactivate.REQ before sending the MphClose.REQ. Ideally
we would issue MphClose.REQ after the RfDeactivate.CNF but this is
not possible right now.
The current approach makes the following warning of the DSP go away
on shutdown. This was tested with my E71 and an active silent-call
using a SDCCH.
DSP Warning:
[ERROR] : DeviceMng_ValidateL1Handle() => Invalid layer 1 handle
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This was found and debugged by Sylvain. The BTS will always support
A5/0 so we do not keep track of that, the first bit of the flags is
used for A5/1, second for A5/2... but for RSL there is an offset to
go from RSL to A5(x). Add a testcase and change the code.
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This file is created in ./configure so we shouldn't remove it with make.
Otherwise ./configure && make clean && make check fails
with:
make[3]: *** No rule to make target `atconfig', needed by `check-local'.
Stop.
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Right now osmo-bts requires access to one OpenBSC header file and
this requires that openbsc and osmo-bts git are in the same directory.
Begin with making the location of the OpenBSC sourcecode configurable.
This approach will allow to build osmo-bts on our Jenkins installation
but now has the risk of more code including the openbsc/*.h header files.
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FIXME: hlayer1 and l1if function calls are not acceptable in src/common !
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A special command line option "-P" is used to enable socket interface
and signal available GPRS MO object to BSC.
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The unit test created and used the paging request in the same
second and was passing because of that. Add a second test with
a delay to force now to not be equal to the expiration time.
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Check that adding a paging command works, check that it is expired
after the first call to paging_gen_msg. The test will be extended
to test the scheduling and selection of the various paging messages.
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