commit | 5c3783b7e83b586d72304d798b195bffa1a53ba2 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alexander Couzens <lynxis@fe80.eu> | Sat May 25 05:41:18 2019 +0200 |
committer | Alexander Couzens <lynxis@fe80.eu> | Fri Jun 07 01:17:53 2019 +0200 |
tree | 369326edd4143ea94095141e2e90ee56d010407f | |
parent | a558ad426951f6f536c4bc7bef302afbd3573ce6 [diff] |
gprs_bssgp_pcu: explicit allocate & initialize bssgp_nsi instance The instance bssgp_nsi is a global instance to be used by all NS related functions. Previous the PCU allocated and initialized the bssgp_nsi instance when (re-)connecting and freeing on disconnect. The problem of the implicit initialisation is gprs_ns_vty_init(bssgp_nsi). All vty init functions must be called before the configuration is read, otherwise a previous vty written configuration is invalid. Furthermore the vty modifications to the `ns` object were lost when the PCU has to reconnect to the SGSN. Fixes: OS#4024 Change-Id: I2aa53ea54e9352577f6280ad7b9d1d9da9f57eaf
This repository contains a C/C++-language implementation of a GPRS Packet Control Unit, as specified by ETSI/3GPP. It is part of the Osmocom Open Source Mobile Communications project.
The Packet Control Unit is terminating the Layer 2 (RLC/MAC) of the GPRS radio interface and adapting it to the Gb Interface (BSSGP+NS Protocol) towards the SGSN.
The PCU interfaces with the physical layer of the radio interface. OsmoPCU is typically used co-located with the BTS, specifically OsmoBTS. For legacy BTSs that run proprietary sotware without an interface to OsmoPCU, you may also co-locate it with the BSC, specifically OsmoBSC
The official homepage of the project is https://osmocom.org/projects/osmopcu/wiki/OsmoPCU
You can clone from the official osmo-pcu.git repository using
git clone git://git.osmocom.org/osmo-pcu.git
There is a cgit interface at http://git.osmocom.org/osmo-pcu/
We provide a user manual as well as a vty reference manual
Please note that a lot of the PCU configuration actually happens inside the BSC, which passes this configuration via A-bis OML to the BTS, which then in turn passes it via the PCU socket into OsmoPCU.
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