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2012-06-17use new external libosmogb (part of libosmocore.git)openbsc/0.12.00.12.0Harald Welte1-4/+1
This removes the libgb (GPRS NS/BSSGP) code from the openbsc.git repository and uses the new version from libosmocore.git instead.
2012-06-17libgb: separate header files related to spec and implementationHarald Welte1-0/+1
like in libosmogsm, we separate between header files that are just reflecting information in the respective specs, and header files that related to our specific implementation.
2012-06-16split libgb into a separate library for outside useHarald Welte1-0/+2
This also removes the dependency to osmo_sock() inside libcommon and replaces it with osmo_sock_* from libosmocore
2012-04-08introduce HAVE_TM_GMTOFF_IN_TMHarald Welte1-0/+24
Not all architectures have the tm.tm_gmtoff member. This fixes cygwin builds.
2012-01-09tests: Use atlocal/atlocal.in to enable/disable the NAT testHolger Hans Peter Freyther1-0/+2
Kill the hacking, use atlocal to remember if the NAT test should be enabled and then skip the test (exit with 77).
2012-01-06gprs: Honor GSM 04.64 8.4.2 Receipt of unacknowledged informationHolger Hans Peter Freyther1-0/+1
GSM 04.64 8.4.2 asks to ignore UI frames if the DLCI is not known, or if the "(V(UR)- 32) <= N(U) < V(UR)". E.g. if we want to have V(UR) == 511 and this frame is dropped, we would ignore N(U)'s 0 to 510. Calculate the delta. The code is based on Jonathan Santos's "LLC UI window" fix but the issue was discovered independly.
2012-01-06tests: Introduce running tests with GNU autotest in OpenBSCHolger Hans Peter Freyther1-0/+1
The quality of the tests is of different value but it is good to get started and improve from here.
2011-10-18build: Update configure.ac to use libgtp.pc rather than manual detectionSylvain Munaut1-4/+4
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
2011-10-10require new libosmo-abis versionopenbsc/0.10.00.10.0Harald Welte1-1/+1
2011-08-19src: port openBSC over libosmo-abisopenbsc/0.9.150.9.15Pablo Neira Ayuso1-1/+1
This is a big patch that ports openBSC over libosmo-abis. Sorry, the changes that are included here are all dependent of libosmo-abis, splitting them into smaller pieces would leave the repository in some intermediate state, which is not desired. The main changes are: - The directory libabis/ has been removed as it now lives in libosmo-abis. - new configuration file format for nanoBTS and HSL femto, we need to define the virtual e1_line and attach it to the OML link. - all the existing BTS drivers (nanoBTS, hsl femto, Nokia site, BS11 and rbs2000) now use the new libosmo-abis framework. - use r232 input driver available in libosmo-abis for bs11_config. - use ipa_msg_recv instead of old ipaccess_read_msg function. - delete definition of gsm_e1_subslot and input_signal_data. These structures now lives in libosmo-abis. Most of this patch are deletions of libabis/ which has been moved to libosmo-abis. This patch also modifies openBSC to use all the new definitions available in libosmocore and libosmo-abis. In order to do that, we have replaced the following: - DINP, DMI, DMIB and DMUX by their respective DL* correspondences. - SS_GLOBAL by SS_L_GLOBAL - SS_INPUT by SS_L_INPUT - S_GLOBAL_SHUTDOWN by S_L_GLOBAL_SHUTDOWN - SS_INPUT by SS_L_INPUT - S_INP_* by S_L_INP_* sub-signals - E1INP_NODE by L_E1INP_NODE vty node This patch has been tested with: - one nanoBTS - the HSL femto with the examples available under libosmo-abis - BS11 with both dahdi and misdn drivers.
2011-07-13Add libctrl, an SNMP-like control interfaceDaniel Willmann1-0/+1
In contrast to the VTY interface the control interface is meant to be used by programs. This patch adds basic support, no commands are defined.
2011-06-30bsc: Require osmo-sccp 0.0.6 and update the APIHolger Hans Peter Freyther1-1/+1
2011-06-26move gsm0502_calc_paging_group() to libosmocoreHarald Welte1-1/+1
2011-05-24openbsc: rename configure.in -> configure.acAlexander Huemer1-0/+115
rename autoconf input file to align with osmocom-bb host applications, and because that suffix is preferred nowadays.