src: port openBSC over libosmo-abis
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.
diff --git a/openbsc/src/libcommon/socket.c b/openbsc/src/libcommon/socket.c
index ff846aa..6c47a8d 100644
--- a/openbsc/src/libcommon/socket.c
+++ b/openbsc/src/libcommon/socket.c
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
bfd->priv_nr = priv_nr;
if (bfd->fd < 0) {
- LOGP(DINP, LOGL_ERROR, "could not create socket.\n");
+ LOGP(DLINP, LOGL_ERROR, "could not create socket.\n");
return -EIO;
}
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
ret = bind(bfd->fd, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, sizeof(addr));
if (ret < 0) {
- LOGP(DINP, LOGL_ERROR, "could not bind socket %s\n",
+ LOGP(DLINP, LOGL_ERROR, "could not bind socket %s\n",
strerror(errno));
close(bfd->fd);
return -EIO;