I've pulled git repo today, but the RSSI firmware gets an error.
apps/rssi/main.c: In function `main':
apps/rssi/main.c:896: warning: 'a' might be used uninitialized in this
function
apps/rssi/main.c:896: warning: 'e' might be used uninitialized in this
function
CC board/compal_e88/rssi.compalram.manifest.o
LD board/compal_e88/rssi.compalram.elf
OBJ board/compal_e88/rssi.compalram.bin
CC board/compal_e88/rssi.highram.manifest.o
LD board/compal_e88/rssi.highram.elf
OBJ board/compal_e88/rssi.highram.bin
CC board/compal_e88/rssi.e88loader.manifest.o
LD board/compal_e88/rssi.e88loader.elf
OBJ board/compal_e88/rssi.e88loader.bin
CC board/compal_e88/rssi.e88flash.manifest.o
LD board/compal_e88/rssi.e88flash.elf
OBJ board/compal_e88/rssi.e88flash.bin
CC board/compal_e86/rssi.compalram.manifest.o
LD board/compal_e86/rssi.compalram.elf
arm-elf-ld: region LRAM is full (board/compal_e86/rssi.compalram.elf
section .data)
make[1]: *** [board/compal_e86/rssi.compalram.elf] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory src/target/firmware'
make: *** [firmware] Error 2
$ git pull
Already up-to-date.
$
Anyone experiencing the same issue?
The last changes in the airprobe svn seem to be 17 months ago. I was
wondering whether airprobe is assumed to be stable, without need for
further development, has been superseded by a different toolkit or if it
has been abandonded.
Hello.
Right now MCC and MNC value in ./mobile app are printed as hex but without 0x - this
is confusing and inconsistent.
Attached patch fix that although I'm still puzzled why value printed by "show
subscriber 1" looks like hex representation - see example below (with patch applied).
Note that 0x385 == 901 and 0x046 == 70
I suspect misuse of gsm48_decode_lai()\gsm48_encode_lai() but unable to pinpoint
location yet.
show subscriber 1
Mobile Subscriber of MS '1':
IMSI: 901701282457741
ICCID: 8901901702282374810
Service Provider Name: Magic
SMS Service Center Address: 0015555
Status: U1_UPDATED IMSI detached
LAI: MCC 385 MNC 046 LAC 0x03e8 (385, 046)
Key: sequence 0 31 64 7e 4c e1 dc 48 00
Registered PLMN: MCC 385 MNC 046 (385, 046)
Access barred cells: no
Access classes: C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15
List of preferred PLMNs:
MCC |MNC
-------+-------
901 |070 (901, 070)
List of forbidden PLMNs:
MCC |MNC |cause
-------+-------+-------
106 |003 |#255 (106, 003)
106 |007 |#255 (106, 007)
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Hi list,
Regarding the interesting video from Russia(Positive hacking days 2012) where Sylvain demonstrates av proof of concept bts, is it a dsp patch
of the osmocombb firmware before one uploads to the c123 phones that one has to do? The tasks then are modified in this patch or also elsewhere?
And then one removes and replaces a tranceiver-code in openbts sourcecode?
[I have tried the tacooper version of osmo-bts but that that code-approach is for the sysmo-bts, althoug the osmocombb phone proof of concept bts is mentioned in the tacooper thesis online]
Regards
Erich
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 10:02:40PM +0800, xuewenyao wrote:
> hi,
Hi again,
> i didn't realize the difference, not because i'm on the take side, but because i never thought about holding the data as my own asset. it should not be that complicated.
My point is, if you ask people to do things for you you need to give them a
reason of why they should help you. E.g. if you have a survey you might
say that a randomly selected participant will win a 25 Euro voucher from
Amazon. Now I don't ask you to buy things from Anazon but to think about
why people should help you.
One of the reason (non monetary) is to create a "database" that will be
available to the community. A good example is the "terminal-profile"[1]
initiative started by Kevin. He created a script (forkable) to query the
terminal profile, there are clear instructions how to use it and it
automatically uploads the data to a database. The database is publicly
accessible and the whole content can be downloaded.
Do you notice the difference? With Kevin's approach the whole community will
benefit, with your request only you will benefit.
>
> i'm newbie here, but i do try to contribut if i can, and will continune to do so. it is not fare to judge me like that!
Well, time will tell and I am happy to correct myself in case you make any
contribution (detailed bug report, work in the wiki, bug fixes in the source).
cheers
holger
[1] https://terminal-profile.osmocom.org/
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 08:35:42PM +0800, xuewenyao wrote:
Hi,
well this is a community and it works by everyone giving a little
and the track record of academics is heavily on the taking side.
And your request sounds like another 'academic' that wants to take
without providing any benefit to the project and as you notice I am
not very happy with that.
> i'm not sure what you mean by license. the result won't be a software, so gpl is not suitable. i think all thesis are open to public.
Well, your thesis can have a copyright as well (you could even decide
to not publish it at all). You can also decide to publish the raw data
you collect on the way. Given the fact that you didn't consider this means
that you are more on the take side.
> i'm a student in bremen. i just thought it will help me to gain some extra points. but i guess it's not a good idea to do so.
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 05:18:06PM +0800, xuewenyao wrote:
> hi,
>
> it will be part of my thesis. if you are interested, i will of course upload it when it's finished
This only answers one question. What is the license? How will you reward
people that help you? How does this benefit the osmocomBB project?
What is the name of your thesis? Where are you enrolled? Who is your
advisor?
holger