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2022-11-22tests: use 'check_PROGRAMS' instead of 'noinst_PROGRAMS'Vadim Yanitskiy1-1/+1
When using 'check_PROGRAMS', autoconf/automake generates smarter Makefiles, so that the test programs are not being compiled during the normal 'make all', but only during 'make check'. Change-Id: I62a7b4d76c910b3fa90deb0d35a8fc36146d66e6
2022-06-17install libosmo-gtlvNeels Hofmeyr1-2/+2
Related: SYS#5895 Change-Id: I9f4651b6bee457583aba99052dc82bbf675515e6
2022-06-16libosmo-gtlv: add TLIV capabilityNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+2
During code review, it was indicated that some TLV protocols that we will likely deal with in the near future also employ an I, and instance value of a tag. Add TLIV support. A usage example for a manually implemented TLIV structure is found in tests/libosmo-gtlv/gtlv_test.c. A usage example for a generated TLIV protocol is found in tests/libosmo-gtlv/test_tliv/. Related: SYS#5599 Change-Id: I0a076e54dfba6038cc779cb7c8f3967d212226aa
2022-06-16libosmo-gtlv: add C code generator for IE structs and arraysNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+5
Defining a protocol of message types with lists of IEs bears a lot of repetitive, copy-paste-error-prone writing out of data structures. Add a third layer to libosmo-gtlv, which allows helpful code generation. By non-repetitive data structures that briefly describe the protocol's messages and IEs, generate possibly repetitive IE list arrays and decoded-struct definitions automatically, avoiding grunt work errors. I tried C macros for this at first, but it became too convoluted. Generating C code that can be read and grepped makes things easier. A usage example is found in tests/libosmo-gtlv/test_gtlv_gen/. Related: SYS#5599 Change-Id: Ifb3ea54d2797ce060b95834aa117725ec2d6c4cf
2022-06-16libosmo-gtlv: add auto dec/enc to/from structsNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+12
Add osmo_gtlv_coding: describe the value part of a TLV (decode and encode), describe a struct with its members, and get/put readily decoded structs from/to a raw PDU, directly. With osmo_gtlv_coding defined for a protocol's tags, we only deal with encoded PDUs or fully decoded C structs, no TLV related re-implementations clutter up the message handling code. A usage example is given in gtlv_dec_enc_test. The first real use will be the PFCP protocol in osmo-upf.git. With osmo_gtlv_coding, there still is a lot of monkey work involved in describing the decoded structs. A subsequent patch adds a generator for osmo_gtlv_coding and message structs from tag value lists. Related: SYS#5599 Change-Id: I65de793105882a452124ee58adb0e58469e6e796
2022-06-16libosmo-gtlv: add generic TLV de- and encoderNeels Hofmeyr1-0/+30
An all new TLV parser supporting: - Any size of T and L (determined by callback function), - "Grouped IEs", so that an IE payload is a nested IE structure, - optional/mandatory/multi-occurence IEs, - decoding unordered tags (or enforcing strict order). Will be used for PFCP message decoding and encoding, a T16L16V protocol which requires above features. Upcoming patches add - translating PDUs to plain C structs and vice versa - TLV generator to reduce repetition a in protocol definition - TLIV capability Previously, the way we deal with TLVs causes a lot of code re-implementation: the TL decoding is taken care of by the API, but for encoding, we essentially re-implement each protocol and each encoded message in the individual programs. This API is an improvement in that we only once implement the TL coding (or just use osmo_t8l8v_cfg / osmo_t16l16v_cfg), get symmetric de- and encoding of the TL, and only need to deal with the value part of each IE. The common pattern of - store TL preliminarily, - write V data and - update L after V is complete is conveniently done by osmo_gtlv_put_update_tl(). Related: SYS#5599 Change-Id: Ib0fd00d9f288ffe13b7e67701f3e47073587404a