Dear all, I vae the C115 with a T1 USB to Serial cable with the Prolific
chipset.
When i run osmocon i get :- an its just sits there with no further
processing.
./osmocon -p /dev/ttyUSB0 -m c123xor
../../target/firmware/board/compal_e88/loader.compalram.bin
read_file(../../target/firmware/board/compal_e88/loader.compalram.bin):
file_size=17120, hdr_len=4, dnload_len=17127
read_file(../../target/firmware/board/compal_e88/loader.compalram.bin):
file_size=17120, hdr_len=4, dnload_len=17127
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 00 .
got 2 bytes from modem, data looks like: 2f 00 /.
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 1b .
got 3 bytes from modem, data looks like: f6 02 00 ...
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 41 A
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 01 .
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 40 @
Received PROMPT1 from phone, responding with CMD
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 66 f
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 74 t
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 6d m
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 74 t
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 6f o
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 6f o
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 6c l
Received FTMTOOL from phone, ramloader has aborted
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 65 e
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 72 r
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 72 r
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 6f o
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 72 r
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 00 .
got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 00 .
I think the cable is ok as when i run my fingers on the tip i get random
Zeros so it appears to be talking to the cable.
Also when i tried to run Mobile i get the :- even though i created the
Mobile.cfg file in /etc/osmoco
Failed to parse the config file: '/home/raz/.osmocom/bb/mobile.cfg'
Please check or create config file using: 'touch
/home/raz/.osmocom/bb/mobile.cfg'
I have spent some hours researching the lists and trying various things to
no avail but I want to continue until I resolve this issues and use this
great stack to learn about the GSM network.
Please advise.
Great full for any help or pointers but this maybe a timing issue that is
difficult to debug.
Thanks
Raz
hi,
i did a lot of resarch and testing on cell selection and re-selection
process the last two week.
the cell selection process, network selection process (manual and
automatic) and mobility management process were already implemented in
OsmocomBB a long time, but turned out to be buggy and incomplete. i made
test drives to check the process and debugged it.
the re-selection process is new. it is used to track surrounding cells
while listening to the BCCH of the current cell (camping on a cell).
special extension to the layer1 firmare is used to measure neighbour
cells. if an neighbour cell becomes 'better', the mobile switches to
that cell, depening on different criteria. now it is possible to move
with OsmocomBB.
the re-selection process is not handover! handover is a process where a
phone switches between cells while doing a call. handover is one next
step to implement. the process is a little more complex, because it
requires not only neighbour cell measurements, but also syncing to them
without interrupting the traffic channel. most layer 3 stuff of handover
is already implemented.
if you like to play and test your moving OsmocomBB, you can check out
the "jolly/roaming" branch. it contains the extension to layer1, as well
as sim reader and fixes from "sylvain/testing" branch. use both "mobile"
and "layer1" firmware from this branch.
in order to see some process at VTY, you can do:
enable
monitor network 1 (continously display the strongest cell and neighbour
cells)
show ms 1 (to see current states)
show neighbour-cells 1 (to see a more detailed current list of
neighbours)
andreas
Hi,
in the osmocom bb mobile.cfg I don't see any posibility to set a fixed
Kc encryption key and the tmsi.
How could I achieve that osmocom uses my defined Kc and tmsi?
cheers,
Simian
Hi all,
*I connected, sent and made call successful with osmocombb (with real IMSI
and IMEI).
But, now, I get error, always be rejected:*
OsmocomBB# show ms
MS '1' is up, service is limited
IMEI: 357337016773249
IMEISV: 3573370167732490
IMEI generation: fixed
automatic network selection state: A0 null
cell selection state: PLMN search
radio ressource layer state: idle
mobility management layer state: MM idle, PLMN search
OsmocomBB#
% (MS 1)
% Trying to registering with network...
*in my config file (/root/.osmocom/bb/mobile.cfg)**:*
!
! OsmocomBB () configuration saved from vty
!!
!
line vty
no login
!
gps device /dev/ttyACM0
gps baudrate default
no gps enable
!
no hide-default
!
ms 1
layer2-socket /tmp/osmocom_l2
sap-socket /tmp/osmocom_sap
sim reader
network-selection-mode auto
imei 357337016773249 0
imei-fixed
emergency-imsi 452040399998391
sms-service-center +84980200030
no call-waiting
no auto-answer
no force-rekey
no clip
no clir
tx-power auto
no simulated-delay
no stick
location-updating
neighbour-measurement
codec full-speed prefer
codec half-speed
no abbrev
support
sms
a5/1
a5/2
p-gsm
e-gsm
r-gsm
gsm-850
dcs
pcs
class-900 4
class-850 4
class-dcs 1
class-pcs 1
channel-capability sdcch+tchf+tchh
full-speech-v1
full-speech-v2
half-speech-v1
min-rxlev -106
dsc-max 90
no skip-max-per-band
exit
test-sim
imsi 001010000000000
ki xor 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
no barred-access
no rplmn
hplmn-search foreign-country
exit
no shutdown
exit
!
Anyone help me???, thanks a lot!
--
Thanks and Best Regards
--
From: Hoàng Mạnh Hùng
Hi,
I'm trying to run the latest osmocom-bb git on a Motorola C118 phone.
After a minor problem with the build (as you may've noticed in the
patch I've sent). I got to the point of successfuly running layer1 on
the phone and the mobile app on the PC (I have also enabled TX). The
process seems to be stuck on trying to perform a location update. The
status of the ms is always either:
show ms
MS '1' is up, MM connection active
IMEI: 000000000000000
IMEISV: 0000000000000000
IMEI generation: fixed
automatic network selection state: A1 trying RPLMN
MCC=104 MNC=002 (104, 002)
cell selection state: connected mode 1
ARFCN=19 MCC=104 MNC=002 LAC=0xb00f CELLID=0x4fd9
(104, 002)
radio ressource layer state: connection pending
mobility management layer state: wait for RR connection (location updating)
OsmocomBB>
or
show ms
MS '1' is up, service is limited (pending)
IMEI: 000000000000000
IMEISV: 0000000000000000
IMEI generation: fixed
automatic network selection state: A1 trying RPLMN
MCC=104 MNC=002 (104, 002)
cell selection state: C3 camped normally
ARFCN=19 MCC=104 MNC=002 LAC=0xb00f CELLID=0x4fd9
(104, 002)
radio ressource layer state: idle
mobility management layer state: MM idle, attempting to update
OsmocomBB>
I think, that because of this I can't make any calls or send sms (all
the requests are being rejected):
OsmocomBB# call 1 <X>
call 1 <X>
OsmocomBB#
% (MS 1)
% Call has been rejected
The log information from mobile when it's trying to do a location
update is show below:
<000b> gsm48_rr.c:2174 PAGING REQUEST 1
<000b> gsm48_rr.c:2141 IMSI 260021964220249 (not for us)
<000b> gsm48_rr.c:2132 TMSI fd82a501 (not for us)
<000e> gsm48_mm.c:344 Location update retry
<0005> gsm48_mm.c:345 timer T3211 (loc. upd. retry delay) has fired
<0005> gsm48_mm.c:4311 (ms 1) Received 'MM_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T3211' event
in state MM IDLE, attempting to update
<000e> gsm48_mm.c:2199 Perform location update (MCC 104, MNC 002 LAC 0xb00f)
<0005> gsm48_mm.c:2333 LOCATION UPDATING REQUEST
<0005> gsm48_mm.c:2355 using LAI (mcc 104 mnc 002 lac 0xb00f)
<0005> gsm48_mm.c:2363 using TMSI 0x28a3d62e
<0005> gsm48_mm.c:914 new state MM IDLE, attempting to update -> wait
for RR connection (location updating)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:5428 (ms 1) Message 'RR_EST_REQ' received in state
idle (sapi 0)
<000e> gsm48_rr.c:1318 Establish radio link due to mobility management request
<0003> gsm322.c:4037 (ms 1) Event 'EVENT_LEAVE_IDLE' for Cell
selection in state 'C3 camped normally'
<0003> gsm322.c:823 new state 'C3 camped normally' -> 'connected mode 1'
<0003> gsm322.c:3653 Going to camping (normal) ARFCN 19.
<0003> gsm322.c:463 Sync to ARFCN=19 rxlev=-74 (Sysinfo, ccch mode NON-COMB)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:366 new state idle -> connection pending
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1465 CHANNEL REQUEST: 00 (Location Update with NECI)
<0003> gsm322.c:2938 Channel synched. (ARFCN=19, snr=16, BSIC=17)
<0001> gsm322.c:2959 using DSC of 90
<0003> gsm48_rr.c:4816 Channel provides data.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1601 RANDOM ACCESS (requests left 5)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1658 RANDOM ACCESS (Tx-integer 50 combined no
S(lots) 0 ra 0x0e)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1697 Use MS-TXPWR-MAX-CCH power value 5 (33 dBm)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1601 RANDOM ACCESS (requests left 4)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1658 RANDOM ACCESS (Tx-integer 50 combined no
S(lots) 55 ra 0x07)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1697 Use MS-TXPWR-MAX-CCH power value 5 (33 dBm)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2450 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT:
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2462 (ta 2/1107m ra 0x75 chan_nr 0x0a MAIO 0 HSN 38
TS 2 SS 0 TSC 0)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2503 Request, but not for us.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2450 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT:
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2462 (ta 2/1107m ra 0x75 chan_nr 0x0a MAIO 0 HSN 38
TS 2 SS 0 TSC 0)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2503 Request, but not for us.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:673 MON: f=19 lev=-78 snr= 0 ber= 0 LAI=104 002 b00f ID=4fd9
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1601 RANDOM ACCESS (requests left 3)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1658 RANDOM ACCESS (Tx-integer 50 combined no
S(lots) 55 ra 0x0f)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1697 Use MS-TXPWR-MAX-CCH power value 5 (33 dBm)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1601 RANDOM ACCESS (requests left 2)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1658 RANDOM ACCESS (Tx-integer 50 combined no
S(lots) 55 ra 0x01)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1697 Use MS-TXPWR-MAX-CCH power value 5 (33 dBm)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2450 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT:
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2473 (ta 1/553m ra 0x18 chan_nr 0x59 ARFCN 19 TS 1
SS 3 TSC 1)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2503 Request, but not for us.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2450 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT:
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2473 (ta 1/553m ra 0x18 chan_nr 0x59 ARFCN 19 TS 1
SS 3 TSC 1)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2503 Request, but not for us.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1601 RANDOM ACCESS (requests left 1)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1658 RANDOM ACCESS (Tx-integer 50 combined no
S(lots) 55 ra 0x0a)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1697 Use MS-TXPWR-MAX-CCH power value 5 (33 dBm)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:673 MON: f=19 lev=-78 snr= 0 ber= 1 LAI=104 002 b00f ID=4fd9
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1601 RANDOM ACCESS (requests left 0)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:1605 Done with sending RANDOM ACCESS bursts
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:836 starting T3126 with 5.000 seconds
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2225 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:673 MON: f=19 lev=-78 snr= 0 ber= 0 LAI=104 002 b00f ID=4fd9
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2450 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT:
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2473 (ta 2/1107m ra 0x0a chan_nr 0x41 ARFCN 19 TS 1
SS 0 TSC 1)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2393 request 0a matches but not frame number
(IMM.ASS fn=22,6,30 != RACH fn=22,5,25)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2503 Request, but not for us.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2450 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT:
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2473 (ta 2/1107m ra 0x05 chan_nr 0x49 ARFCN 19 TS 1
SS 1 TSC 1)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2503 Request, but not for us.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2450 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT:
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2473 (ta 2/1107m ra 0x05 chan_nr 0x49 ARFCN 19 TS 1
SS 1 TSC 1)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2503 Request, but not for us.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2225 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:673 MON: f=19 lev=-77 snr= 0 ber= 6 LAI=104 002 b00f ID=4fd9
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2450 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT:
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2473 (ta 2/1107m ra 0x00 chan_nr 0x61 ARFCN 19 TS 1
SS 4 TSC 1)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2503 Request, but not for us.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2450 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT:
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2473 (ta 2/1107m ra 0x00 chan_nr 0x61 ARFCN 19 TS 1
SS 4 TSC 1)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2503 Request, but not for us.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2450 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT:
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2462 (ta 2/1107m ra 0x7d chan_nr 0x0b MAIO 0 HSN 38
TS 3 SS 0 TSC 0)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2503 Request, but not for us.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2450 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT:
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2462 (ta 2/1107m ra 0x7d chan_nr 0x0b MAIO 0 HSN 38
TS 3 SS 0 TSC 0)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2503 Request, but not for us.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:673 MON: f=19 lev=-78 snr= 0 ber= 0 LAI=104 002 b00f ID=4fd9
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2225 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2225 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:673 MON: f=19 lev=-78 snr= 0 ber= 3 LAI=104 002 b00f ID=4fd9
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2450 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT:
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2462 (ta 2/1107m ra 0x77 chan_nr 0x09 MAIO 0 HSN 38
TS 1 SS 0 TSC 0)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2503 Request, but not for us.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2450 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT:
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2462 (ta 2/1107m ra 0x77 chan_nr 0x09 MAIO 0 HSN 38
TS 1 SS 0 TSC 0)
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2503 Request, but not for us.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2225 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:2170 PAGING ignored, we are not camping.
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:673 MON: f=19 lev=-78 snr= 0 ber= 6 LAI=104 002 b00f ID=4fd9
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:765 timer T3126 has fired
<000e> gsm48_rr.c:770 Requesting channel failed
<0001> gsm48_rr.c:366 new state connection pending -> idle
<0003> gsm322.c:4037 (ms 1) Event 'EVENT_RET_IDLE' for Cell selection
in state 'connected mode 1'
<0003> gsm322.c:3565 Selecting ARFCN 19. after LOC.UPD.
<0003> gsm322.c:463 Sync to ARFCN=19 rxlev=-74 (Sysinfo, ccch mode NON-COMB)
<0003> gsm322.c:823 new state 'connected mode 1' -> 'C3 camped normally'
<0005> gsm48_mm.c:3902 (ms 1) Received 'RR_REL_IND' from RR in state
wait for RR connection (location updating) (sapi 0)
<0005> gsm48_mm.c:2732 RR link released after loc. upd.
<000e> gsm48_mm.c:2676 Location update failed
<000e> gsm48_mm.c:2686 Try location update later
<0005> gsm48_mm.c:2688 Loc. upd. failed, retry #0
<0005> gsm48_mm.c:413 starting T3211 (loc. upd. retry delay) with 15.0 seconds
<0005> gsm48_mm.c:1143 We are camping normally as returning to MM IDLE
<0005> gsm48_mm.c:1159 Loc. upd. allowed.
<0005> gsm48_mm.c:919 new state wait for RR connection (location
updating) -> MM IDLE, location updating needed
<0005> gsm48_mm.c:909 new MM IDLE state location updating needed ->
attempting to update
<0005> gsm48_mm.c:2215 Loc. upd. already pending.
<0005> gsm48_mm.c:4311 (ms 1) Received 'MM_EVENT_CELL_SELECTED' event
in state MM IDLE, attempting to update
<0005> gsm48_mm.c:2215 Loc. upd. already pending.
<0003> gsm322.c:2938 Channel synched. (ARFCN=19, snr=16, BSIC=17)
<0001> gsm322.c:2959 using DSC of 90
Can you provide me any hints on how to debug this ? Why is the
location update failing constantly ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Best regards,
Maciej Grela
Hi All
Just wanted to confirm that I got Osmocom-BB up and running on a Raspberry Pi.
I did not use the GPIO UART pins but USB <-> serial converters.
I tried Motorola C118 and C155 with success.
Everything you need is already described:
http://bb.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/GnuArmToolchainhttp://bb.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/libosmocorehttp://bb.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/Software/GettingStarted?redirectedfrom=Gett…
My previous problem seems to have been a not fully compatible crosscompiled toolchain. (it worked mostly, but I could not log-in to a cell and the spectrum view crashed on the RSSI Firmware.
Also if you want transmit capability (or flashing) then you need to activate those features in the makefile.
Thanks Sylvain (confirming c118 will work) and all others who are involved!!
PS: Any news on the "emulated BTS" that has been presented at last years chaos communication congress?
I have 2 C118s + 1 normal USB serial dongle + 1 capable of burst ind.
I hope this will suffice to also run also a possible future 1 trasmit phone + 1 receive phone configuration.
I assume that even without the filter change it should be enough to send a few meters of distance.
So far three persons have indicated their interest to join
a meeting at my place.
Considering the time it takes to drive to my place, it
probably makes sense to have the meeting at the weekend
(either Saturday or Sunday) so that there is more time
for the meeting itself. I can suggest one of the following
dates for the first meeting, somewhere between 10:00 to
18:00 on each day:
25.8. (Sa) or 26.8. (Su)
1.9. (Sa) or 2.9. (Su)
8.9. (Sa) or 9.9. (Su)
So please let me know when you have time and also make
suggestions in which Osmocom topic you are interested
in so that we can have some sort of agenda for the
meeting to make best use of the time.
Best regards,
Dieter
--
Dieter Spaar, Germany spaar(a)mirider.augusta.de
Hey folks, I got my Pirelli DPL10 yesterday and was able to get hello world, rssi, layer1 etc up and working pretty easily. It's quite a bit easier than the other phones I was trying to use with my RaspberryPi.
I was wondering if someone could give me a nudge on how to get started getting nuttx working on this phone?
Also I'd like to ask if there are directions somewhere on how to save the standard software presently on the phone so I can restore it later. I looked at osmoload but didn't quite understand what to do. finfo seemed to come back with all zeros for information and I confirmed that ping received a pong from the phone.
My goal is to work towards using osmocom/nuttx to make this phone my daily use phone.
Thanks,
Craig
Good evening all or whatever time it is there!
1. For debugging I have added a FILE* opf; member to lapdm_entity struct in
lapdm.h
But when I try to initialize this file pointer in mobile_init function in
app_mobile.c I get a compile time error that lapdm_entity does not have a
member named 'opf'.
2. When I declare the same member in osmocom_ms struct I don't get this
error.
3. Furthermore, any changes I make to lapdm.c don't show up on runtime. I
can quote specific examples but the mail would get long.
Lastly is there any documentation on for LOGP and how to see it's different
log levels.
Regards,
Arslan
Hi list,
sorry for abusing the list for a somewhat support request but
unfortunatly I didn't got answers in the IRC.
I'm interested to use BB for some experiments on mapping GSM cells
(opencellid.org and similar).
So I finally got cell_log to work and my general BB setup works fine
here on my laptop. But even with a working GPS, I don't get any
positions in the osmocom logfile or the resulting kml by gsmap. Here is
what I do:
I pair my Bluetooth GPS via
sudo rfcomm connect /dev/rfcomm0 00:AA:BB:CC:DD:EE
I test it via
sudo cat /dev/rfcomm0
and it prints the usual NMEA stuff
I connect my mobile C123 and fire up osmocon with L23:
sudo ./osmocon -p /dev/ttyUSB0 -m c123xor
'/home/matthias/opencellid/osmocom-bb/src/target/firmware/board/compal_e88/layer1.compalram.bin'
After upload I start cell_log
sudo ./cell_log -f /dev/rfcomm0
which looks ok:
<0010> app_cell_log.c:216 Using GPS serial device /dev/rfcomm0
Failed to connect to '/tmp/osmocom_sap'.
Failed during sap_open(), no SIM reader
<000e> cell_log.c:804 Scanner initialized
Mobile initialized, please start phone now!
<000e> cell_log.c:368 Measure from 0 to 124
<000e> cell_log.c:368 Measure from 512 to 885
<000e> cell_log.c:368 Measure from 955 to 1023
<000e> cell_log.c:359 Measurement done
<000e> cell_log.c:341 Sync ARFCN 17 (rxlev -59, 421 syncs left)
<000e> cell_log.c:341 Sync ARFCN 675 (rxlev -62, 420 syncs left)
<000e> cell_log.c:341 Sync ARFCN 85 (rxlev -65, 419 syncs left)
<000e> cell_log.c:191 Cell: ARFCN=85 MCC=262 MNC=01 (Germany, T-Mobile)
<000e> cell_log.c:341 Sync ARFCN 47 (rxlev -66, 418 syncs left)
<000e> cell_log.c:191 Cell: ARFCN=47 MCC=262 MNC=01 (Germany, T-Mobile)
<000e> cell_log.c:341 Sync ARFCN 6 (rxlev -73, 417 syncs left)
<000e> cell_log.c:191 Cell: ARFCN=6 MCC=262 MNC=02 (Germany, Vodafone)
<000e> cell_log.c:341 Sync ARFCN 75 (rxlev -73, 416 syncs left)
<000e> cell_log.c:191 Cell: ARFCN=75 MCC=262 MNC=02 (Germany, Vodafone)
<000e> cell_log.c:341 Sync ARFCN 671 (rxlev -73, 415 syncs left)
<000e> cell_log.c:341 Sync ARFCN 22 (rxlev -75, 414 syncs left)
<000e> cell_log.c:341 Sync ARFCN 25 (rxlev -75, 413 syncs left)
<000e> cell_log.c:341 Sync ARFCN 20 (rxlev -77, 412 syncs left)
<000e> cell_log.c:341 Sync ARFCN 90 (rxlev -78, 411 syncs left)
But it doesn't write any positions at the logfile nor shows that it got
a working GPS position. Only at a few starts I saw this line coming up:
<000e> cell_log.c:804 Scanner initialized
Mobile initialized, please start phone now!
NMEA checksum error
So I tried to set the baud rate but this message doesn't seem to be
reproducable.
Is there anything else I can do, or might it be some kind of software
bug for my specific setup?
cya,
Matthias
Hello
I hope someone can help me whit this , that i dont understand, the
sap_open() function...
i already make in C115 , c139 and C118 (actually the C118 is not support
for latino america) the Hello_world, Layer1 and Rssi,
Im using a Latino american Sim card from Claro and Telefonica.. he
provider are actually using GSM 850-1900 MHz.band
Actually im trying to log in the Wireshark the GSM calls, sms and other's
stuff to look at it... but when i try to run the "Misc apps " all the apps
get me the same error-
****
Failed to connect to '/tmp/osmocom_sap'.
Failed during sap_open(), no SIM reader
****
when i try to find this file is not created.
root@cyttek:/opt/cellphone/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src/misc# file
/tmp/osmocom_*
/tmp/osmocom_l2: socket
/tmp/osmocom_loader: socket
I find that is the file for the process of simcard reader (if im not wrong)
.. but actually i didnt find the file its not created..
any one knows whats the problem or how i can dump to wireshark the stuff.?
thanks...
================================================================================
root@raf10x:/opt/cellphone/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src/misc# *./ccch_scan
*
Copyright (C) 2010 Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
Contributions by Holger Hans Peter Freyther
License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
Failed to connect to '/tmp/osmocom_sap'.
Failed during sap_open(), no SIM reader
^CSignal 2 recevied.
================================================================================
root@raf10x:/opt/cellphone/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src/misc# *./bcch_scan
*
Copyright (C) 2010 Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
Contributions by Holger Hans Peter Freyther
License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
Failed to connect to '/tmp/osmocom_sap'.
Failed during sap_open(), no SIM reader
^CSignal 2 recevied.
================================================================================
root@raf10x:/opt/cellphone/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src/misc# *./cbch_sniff
*
Copyright (C) 2010 Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
Contributions by Holger Hans Peter Freyther
License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
Failed to connect to '/tmp/osmocom_sap'.
Failed during sap_open(), no SIM reader
^CSignal 2 recevied.
================================================================================
root@raf10x:/opt/cellphone/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src/misc#*./cell_log
*
Copyright (C) 2010 Andreas Eversberg
License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
Failed to connect to '/tmp/osmocom_sap'.
Failed during sap_open(), no SIM reader
<000e> cell_log.c:804 Scanner initialized
Mobile initialized, please start phone now!
^CSignal 2 recevied.
<000e> cell_log.c:811 Scanner exit
*
#__________________
Atte.
**Rafael R.*
Hello.
I'm having troubles compiling asn.1 files from
http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/24_series/24.080/ASN.1/
I'm getting syntax error (syntax error at line 264 in module SS-Operations.asn: got
'SEQUENCE' expected ':') while running
erlc SS-Operations.asn
using Erlang version 15.b.1
As far as I recall Harald has done this for MAP asn.1
Are there any hints on what might be wrong?
Tried online compiler but it gives different errors in different places.
Should I use different version? Compile smth else before attempting to compile this
file? Fix syntax using some clever trick? Do some rtfm?
Any advices would be greatly appreciated.
--
best regards,
Max, http://fairwaves.ru
As I see your Channel Requests remain unanswered from the network. Are you
sure that you are using firmware compiled with enabled TX (I do not
remember if it could be observed from layer1.log)?
If yes, you can try not to use the ARFCN that is selected by MS
automatically (in your log - 748DCS) by signal level, but try to stick on
another ARFCN: e.g. 746DCS - second candidate by rxlev - or other. for this
case use "stick 746" option and check for network's answers (ImmAss or
ImmAssReject).
You can also try to use other SIMs.
Thanks,
Pavel
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Hoàng Mạnh Hùng <hunghm.vn(a)gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi Pavel Baturko,
>
>
> mobile.cfg, mobile.log, layer1.log and other logs in case of automatic
> network selection "network-selection-mode auto" ans "no stick" option:
>
> root@UR:/tmp# telnet 127.0.0.1 4247
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> Connected to 127.0.0.1.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> Welcome to the OsmocomBB control interface
>
> OsmocomBB> en
> OsmocomBB# sho
>
> OsmocomBB# show ms
> MS '1' is up, service is limited
> IMEI: 357337016773249
> IMEISV: 3573370167732490
> IMEI generation: fixed
> automatic network selection state: A0 null
> cell selection state: PLMN search
> radio ressource layer state: idle
> mobility management layer state: MM idle, PLMN search
>
> OsmocomBB# show
> OsmocomBB# show sub
> OsmocomBB# show subscriber
> Mobile Subscriber of MS '1':
> IMSI: 452040399998391
> ICCID: 89840403940099983911
> Service Provider Name: VIETTEL
> SMS Service Center Address: +84980200030
> Status: U2_NOT_UPDATED IMSI detached LAI: invalid
> Key: sequence 1 74 5d 70 bb 32 6a a0 00
> Access barred cells: no
> Access classes: C4
> List of preferred PLMNs:
> MCC |MNC
> -------+-------
> 452 |04 (Vietnam, Viettel Mobile)
> 456 |08 (Cambodia, Viettel)
> 457 |03 (Laos, Unitel)
> 372 |03 (Haiti, 03)
>
> OsmocomBB# show
> OsmocomBB# show sup
> OsmocomBB# show support
> Supported features of MS '1':
> Phase 2 mobile station
> R-GSM : yes
> E-GSM : yes
> P-GSM : yes
> GSM900 Class : 4
> DCS 1800 : yes
> DCS Class : 1
> GSM 850 : yes
> GSM 850 Class: 4
> PCS 1900 : yes
> PCS Class : 1
> GSM 480 : no
> GSM 450 : no
> CECS : no
> VGCS : no
> VBS : no
> SMS : yes
> SS_IND : yes
> PS_CAP : no
> CMSP : no
> SoLSA : no
> LCSVA : no
> LOC_SERV : no
> A5/1 : yes
> A5/2 : yes
> A5/3 : no
> A5/4 : no
> A5/5 : no
> A5/6 : no
> A5/7 : no
> A5/1 : yes
> Channels : SDCCH + TCH/F + TCH/H
> Full-Rate V1 : yes
> Full-Rate V2 : yes
> Full-Rate V3 : no
> Half-Rate V1 : yes
> Half-Rate V3 : no
> Min RXLEV : -106
>
> OsmocomBB# call 1 0987785050
> OsmocomBB#
> % (MS 1)
> % Call has been rejected
>
> OsmocomBB# sms 1 0987785050 testSMS
> OsmocomBB#
> % (MS 1)
> % SMS to 0987785050 failed: (MO) SMS rejected
>
> OsmocomBB# net
> OsmocomBB# network sho
> OsmocomBB# network show 1
>
> OsmocomBB#
> % (MS 1)
> % Trying to registering with network...
>
> % (MS 1)
> % Trying to registering with network...
>
> % (MS 1)
> % Trying to registering with network...
>
> % (MS 1)
> % Searching network...
>
>
> % (MS 1)
> % Trying to registering with network...
>
> % (MS 1)
> % Trying to registering with network...
>
> % (MS 1)
> % Searching network...
>
> OsmocomBB# sms 1 0987785050 testSMS
>
> % (MS 1)
> % Trying to registering with network...
> call 1 0987785050
> OsmocomBB#
> % (MS 1)
> % Call has been rejected
>
> OsmocomBB# sms 1 0987785050 testSMS
> OsmocomBB#
> % (MS 1)
> % SMS to 0987785050 failed: (MO) SMS rejected
>
>
> % (MS 1)
> % Trying to registering with network...
>
>
>
> 2013/4/15 Pavel Baturko <pabftk(a)gmail.com>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Could you please provide mobile.log and log from VTY in case of automatic
>> network selection "network-selection-mode auto" ans "no stick" option?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Pavel
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 10:46 AM, hungbangchu <hunghm.vn(a)gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> My attachment is file mobile.log.
>>>
>>> Any one can mobile.log
>>> <http://baseband-devel.722152.n3.nabble.com/file/n4025987/mobile.log>
>>> help
>>>
>>> me?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> pab wrote
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> >> There is no such command.
>>> >> Error occurred during reading below line:
>>> >> stick on
>>> > 'stick' option should be used as 'stick ARFCN'. with this option your
>>> MS
>>> > will be forced to use specific ARFCN. Be sure that this ARFCN is
>>> visible
>>> > by
>>> > your MS and owned by your SIM's service provider.
>>> >
>>> > Also I think it's difficult for people in this list to help you without
>>> > logs, at least attached mobile app log could help.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks,
>>> > Pavel
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> View this message in context:
>>> http://baseband-devel.722152.n3.nabble.com/Baseband-MS-1-is-up-service-is-l…
>>>
>>> Sent from the baseband-devel mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Thanks and Best Regards
> --
> From: Hoàng Mạnh Hùng
>
Hi all.
As far as I recall opensmsc doesn't have dedicated ML yet this seems to be
appropriate place so far.
I've found this open source project: https://code.google.com/p/smscgateway/ -
hopefully it'll be of some use for opensmsc devs.
--
best regards,
Max, http://fairwaves.ru
Hi all,
*I get an issue: always "Trying to registering with network..."*
*My configs and my logs:*
mobile.cfg
<http://baseband-devel.722152.n3.nabble.com/file/n4025989/mobile.cfg>
layer1.log
<http://baseband-devel.722152.n3.nabble.com/file/n4025989/layer1.log>
mobile.log
<http://baseband-devel.722152.n3.nabble.com/file/n4025989/mobile.log>
*Commands on OsmocomBB terminal:*
root@UR:/tmp# telnet 127.0.0.1 4247
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to 127.0.0.1.
Escape character is '^]'.
Welcome to the OsmocomBB control interface
OsmocomBB> en
OsmocomBB# sho
OsmocomBB# show ms
MS '1' is up, service is limited
IMEI: 357337016773249
IMEISV: 3573370167732490
IMEI generation: fixed
automatic network selection state: A0 null
cell selection state: PLMN search
radio ressource layer state: idle
mobility management layer state: MM idle, PLMN search
OsmocomBB# show
OsmocomBB# show sub
OsmocomBB# show subscriber
Mobile Subscriber of MS '1':
IMSI: 452040399998391
ICCID: 89840403940099983911
Service Provider Name: VIETTEL
SMS Service Center Address: +84980200030
Status: U2_NOT_UPDATED IMSI detached LAI: invalid
Key: sequence 1 74 5d 70 bb 32 6a a0 00
Access barred cells: no
Access classes: C4
List of preferred PLMNs:
MCC |MNC
-------+-------
452 |04 (Vietnam, Viettel Mobile)
456 |08 (Cambodia, Viettel)
457 |03 (Laos, Unitel)
372 |03 (Haiti, 03)
OsmocomBB# show
OsmocomBB# show sup
OsmocomBB# show support
Supported features of MS '1':
Phase 2 mobile station
R-GSM : yes
E-GSM : yes
P-GSM : yes
GSM900 Class : 4
DCS 1800 : yes
DCS Class : 1
GSM 850 : yes
GSM 850 Class: 4
PCS 1900 : yes
PCS Class : 1
GSM 480 : no
GSM 450 : no
CECS : no
VGCS : no
VBS : no
SMS : yes
SS_IND : yes
PS_CAP : no
CMSP : no
SoLSA : no
LCSVA : no
LOC_SERV : no
A5/1 : yes
A5/2 : yes
A5/3 : no
A5/4 : no
A5/5 : no
A5/6 : no
A5/7 : no
A5/1 : yes
Channels : SDCCH + TCH/F + TCH/H
Full-Rate V1 : yes
Full-Rate V2 : yes
Full-Rate V3 : no
Half-Rate V1 : yes
Half-Rate V3 : no
Min RXLEV : -106
OsmocomBB# call 1 0987785050
OsmocomBB#
% (MS 1)
% Call has been rejected
OsmocomBB# sms 1 0987785050 testSMS
OsmocomBB#
% (MS 1)
% SMS to 0987785050 failed: (MO) SMS rejected
OsmocomBB# net
OsmocomBB# network sho
OsmocomBB# network show 1
OsmocomBB#
% (MS 1)
% Trying to registering with network...
% (MS 1)
% Trying to registering with network...
% (MS 1)
% Trying to registering with network...
% (MS 1)
% Searching network...
% (MS 1)
% Trying to registering with network...
% (MS 1)
% Trying to registering with network...
% (MS 1)
% Searching network...
OsmocomBB# sms 1 0987785050 testSMS
% (MS 1)
% Trying to registering with network...
call 1 0987785050
OsmocomBB#
% (MS 1)
% Call has been rejected
OsmocomBB# sms 1 0987785050 testSMS
OsmocomBB#
% (MS 1)
% SMS to 0987785050 failed: (MO) SMS rejected
% (MS 1)
% Trying to registering with network...
--
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Hi,
the cli output of the mobile-app command
# show support
prints the indication for A5/1 support twice.
The attached small patch fixed that.
- Martin
Hi every one
im having some problems installing osmocom from the wiki tutorial and this
is the first time that im installing osmocom..
i buy the motorola C118 from the sysmocom Shop.. i dont know where i have
the mistake installing the software , and maybe some of u can help me....
thanks
im using:
*
*root@ubuntu:~# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 11.10
Release: 11.10
Codename: oneiric
So i follow the next Steps>*
*
*root@ubuntu:/opt: aptitude install libtool shtool autoconf git-core
pkg-config make gcc*
*root@ubuntu:/opt:git clone git://git.osmocom.org/osmocom-bb.git
root@ubuntu:/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore# autoreconf -i
root@ubuntu:/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore#./configure
root@ubuntu:/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore# make
root@ubuntu:/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore#sudo make install*
*after this i download
*gnu-arm-build.2.sh<http://bb.osmocom.org/trac/raw-attachment/wiki/GnuArmToolchain/gnu-arm-buil…>in
/opt i give the property permission for the .sh file and
root@ubuntu:/opt: sudo apt-get install build-essential libgmp3-dev
libmpfr-dev libx11-6 libx11-dev texinfo flex bison libncurses5 \
libncurses5-dbg libncurses5-dev libncursesw5 libncursesw5-dbg
libncursesw5-dev zlibc zlib1g-dev libmpfr4 libmpc-dev
*root@ubuntu:/opt: mkdir build install src*
*root@ubuntu:/opt:cd src/
root@ubuntu:/opt:wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/gcc-4.5.2/gcc-4.5.2.tar.bz2
root@ubuntu:/opt:wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils/binutils-2.21.1a.tar.bz2
root@ubuntu:/opt:wget ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/newlib/newlib-1.19.0.tar.gz*
*root@ubuntu:/opt:./gnu-arm-build.2.sh *
I will build an arm-elf cross-compiler:
Prefix: opt/install
Sources: opt/src
Build files: opt/build
Press ^C now if you do NOT want to do this.
after that i get a ok install, i add in the last line of the .bashrc file i add
*export PATH=$PATH:/opt/install/bin*
and in the root@ubuntu:/opt/osmocom-bb/src#
i run:
*
root@ubuntu:/opt/osmocom-bb/src# make
*cd shared/libosmocore/build-target && ../configure \
--host=arm-elf --enable-embedded --disable-shared \
--disable-tests ac_cv_header_sys_select_h=no \
--disable-tests ac_cv_header_sys_socket_h=no \
CFLAGS="-Os -ffunction-sections
-I/opt/osmocom-bb/src/target/firmware/include -nostartfiles -nodefaultlibs"
configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --disable-tests, --disable-tests
configure: WARNING: if you wanted to set the --build type, don't use --host.
If a cross compiler is detected then cross compile mode will be used
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for arm-elf-strip... arm-elf-strip
checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p
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checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... (cached) yes
checking for arm-elf-gcc... arm-elf-gcc
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checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
checking for suffix of executables...
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checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
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checking if the linker (/opt/install/arm-elf/bin/ld) is GNU ld... yes
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nm
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format... func_convert_file_noop
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configure: WARNING: using cross tools not prefixed with host triplet
checking if mt is a manifest tool... no
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checking if arm-elf-gcc static flag -static works... yes
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checking whether the arm-elf-gcc linker (/opt/install/arm-elf/bin/ld)
supports shared libraries... yes
checking dynamic linker characteristics... no
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configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating libosmocore.pc
config.status: creating libosmocodec.pc
config.status: creating libosmovty.pc
config.status: creating libosmogsm.pc
config.status: creating libosmogb.pc
config.status: creating include/Makefile
config.status: creating src/Makefile
config.status: creating src/vty/Makefile
config.status: creating src/codec/Makefile
config.status: creating src/gsm/Makefile
config.status: creating src/gb/Makefile
config.status: creating tests/Makefile
config.status: creating utils/Makefile
config.status: creating Doxyfile.core
config.status: creating Doxyfile.gsm
config.status: creating Doxyfile.vty
config.status: creating Doxyfile.codec
config.status: creating Makefile
config.status: creating config.h
config.status: config.h is unchanged
config.status: executing tests/atconfig commands
config.status: executing depfiles commands
config.status: executing libtool commands
configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --disable-tests, --disable-tests
cd shared/libosmocore/build-target && make
make[1]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target'
make all-recursive
make[2]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target'
Making all in include
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/include'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/include'
Making all in src
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src'
make all-am
make[4]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src'
CC timer.lo
CC select.lo
CC signal.lo
CC msgb.lo
CC bits.lo
CC bitvec.lo
CC statistics.lo
../../src/statistics.c: In function 'osmo_counter_get_by_name':
../../src/statistics.c:72:3: warning: implicit declaration of function
'strcmp'
CC write_queue.lo
CC utils.lo
../../src/utils.c: In function 'get_value_string':
../../src/utils.c:33:2: warning: format '%x' expects type 'unsigned int',
but argument 4 has type 'uint32_t'
../../src/utils.c: In function 'get_string_value':
../../src/utils.c:49:3: warning: implicit declaration of function
'strcasecmp'
CC socket.lo
CC logging.lo
../../src/logging.c: In function 'log_parse_category_mask':
../../src/logging.c:168:2: warning: implicit declaration of function
'strdup'
../../src/logging.c:168:15: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of
built-in function 'strdup'
../../src/logging.c:175:2: warning: implicit declaration of function
'strtok'
../../src/logging.c:175:17: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer
without a cast
../../src/logging.c:179:4: warning: implicit declaration of function
'strstr'
../../src/logging.c:179:18: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of
built-in function 'strstr'
../../src/logging.c:205:27: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer
without a cast
../../src/logging.c: In function '_file_output':
../../src/logging.c:446:2: warning: implicit declaration of function
'fprintf'
../../src/logging.c:446:2: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of
built-in function 'fprintf'
../../src/logging.c:447:2: warning: implicit declaration of function
'fflush'
../../src/logging.c: In function 'log_target_create_file':
../../src/logging.c:520:2: warning: implicit declaration of function 'fopen'
../../src/logging.c:520:23: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer
without a cast
../../src/logging.c: In function 'log_target_find':
../../src/logging.c:544:4: warning: implicit declaration of function
'strcmp'
../../src/logging.c: In function 'log_target_destroy':
../../src/logging.c:566:4: warning: implicit declaration of function
'fclose'
../../src/logging.c: In function 'log_target_file_reopen':
../../src/logging.c:579:23: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer
without a cast
CC logging_syslog.lo
CC rate_ctr.lo
../../src/rate_ctr.c: In function 'rate_ctr_get_group_by_name_idx':
../../src/rate_ctr.c:153:3: warning: implicit declaration of function
'strcmp'
CC gsmtap_util.lo
CC crc16.lo
CC panic.lo
CC backtrace.lo
CC conv.lo
CC application.lo
CC rbtree.lo
CC crc8gen.lo
CC crc16gen.lo
CC crc32gen.lo
CC crc64gen.lo
CCLD libosmocore.la
make[4]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src'
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src'
Making all in src/vty
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src/vty'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src/vty'
Making all in src/codec
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src/codec'
CC gsm610.lo
CC gsm620.lo
CC gsm660.lo
CC gsm690.lo
CCLD libosmocodec.la
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src/codec'
Making all in src/gsm
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src/gsm'
CC a5.lo
CC rxlev_stat.lo
CC tlv_parser.lo
CC comp128.lo
CC gsm_utils.lo
CC rsl.lo
CC gsm48.lo
../../../src/gsm/gsm48.c: In function 'gsm48_mi_to_string':
../../../src/gsm/gsm48.c:369:4: warning: format '%u' expects type 'unsigned
int', but argument 4 has type 'uint32_t'
CC gsm48_ie.lo
CC gsm0808.lo
CC sysinfo.lo
CC gprs_cipher_core.lo
CC gsm0480.lo
CC abis_nm.lo
CC gsm0502.lo
CC gsm0411_utils.lo
../../../src/gsm/gsm0411_utils.c: In function 'gsm340_gen_scts':
../../../src/gsm/gsm0411_utils.c:87:2: warning: #warning find a portable
way to obtain timezone offset
CC gsm0411_smc.lo
CC gsm0411_smr.lo
CC lapd_core.lo
../../../src/gsm/lapd_core.c: In function 'lapd_rx_u':
../../../src/gsm/lapd_core.c:834:5: warning: implicit declaration of
function 'memcmp'
CC lapdm.lo
CC auth_core.lo
CC auth_comp128v1.lo
CC auth_milenage.lo
CC aes-encblock.lo
CC aes-internal.lo
CC aes-internal-enc.lo
CC milenage.lo
../../../src/gsm/milenage/milenage.c: In function 'milenage_auts':
../../../src/gsm/milenage/milenage.c:226:6: warning: implicit declaration
of function 'memcmp'
CC gan.lo
CCLD libosmogsm.la
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src/gsm'
Making all in src/gb
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src/gb'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src/gb'
Making all in tests
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/tests'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/tests'
Making all in utils
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/utils'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/utils'
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target'
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target'
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target'
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target'
make -C host/layer23
make[1]: Entering directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23'
Making all in include
make[2]: Entering directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include'
Making all in osmocom
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom'
Making all in bb
make[4]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb'
Making all in common
make[5]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb/common'
make[5]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[5]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb/common'
Making all in misc
make[5]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb/misc'
make[5]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[5]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb/misc'
Making all in mobile
make[5]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb/mobile'
make[5]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[5]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb/mobile'
make[5]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb'
make[5]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
make[5]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb'
make[4]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb'
make[4]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom'
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
make[4]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom'
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom'
make[3]: Entering directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
make[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include'
Making all in src
make[2]: Entering directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src'
Making all in common
make[3]: Entering directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src/common'
CC l1ctl.o
CC l1l2_interface.o
CC sap_interface.o
CC logging.o
CC networks.o
CC sim.o
sim.c: In function ‘gsm_sim_reply’:
sim.c:146:11: warning: variable ‘payload’ set but not used
[-Wunused-but-set-variable]
CC sysinfo.o
CC gps.o
CC l1ctl_lapdm_glue.o
AR liblayer23.a
make[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src/common'
Making all in misc
make[3]: Entering directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src/misc'
CC main.o
CC app_bcch_scan.o
app_bcch_scan.c: In function ‘signal_cb’:
app_bcch_scan.c:48:3: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘fps_start’
[-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
app_bcch_scan.c: In function ‘l23_app_init’:
app_bcch_scan.c:56:2: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘fps_init’
[-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
CC bcch_scan.o
bcch_scan.c: In function ‘cinfo_timer_cb’:
bcch_scan.c:198:2: warning: enumeration value ‘BSCAN_S_NONE’ not handled in
switch [-Wswitch]
bcch_scan.c:198:2: warning: enumeration value ‘BSCAN_S_DONE’ not handled in
switch [-Wswitch]
bcch_scan.c: In function ‘rx_sch_info’:
bcch_scan.c:236:1: warning: no return statement in function returning
non-void [-Wreturn-type]
bcch_scan.c: In function ‘bscan_sig_cb’:
bcch_scan.c:263:3: warning: enumeration value ‘FPS_S_NONE’ not handled in
switch [-Wswitch]
bcch_scan.c:263:3: warning: enumeration value ‘FPS_S_BINFO’ not handled in
switch [-Wswitch]
bcch_scan.c:241:20: warning: unused variable ‘ci’ [-Wunused-variable]
bcch_scan.c: At top level:
bcch_scan.c:206:12: warning: ‘rx_bcch_info’ defined but not used
[-Wunused-function]
bcch_scan.c:233:12: warning: ‘rx_sch_info’ defined but not used
[-Wunused-function]
CCLD bcch_scan
CC app_ccch_scan.o
app_ccch_scan.c: In function ‘gsm48_rx_imm_ass’:
app_ccch_scan.c:203:12: warning: variable ‘ma’ set but not used
[-Wunused-but-set-variable]
CC rslms.o
CCLD ccch_scan
CC app_echo_test.o
CCLD echo_test
CC app_cell_log.o
CC cell_log.o
CC geo.o
CCLD cell_log
CC app_cbch_sniff.o
CCLD cbch_sniff
make[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src/misc'
Making all in mobile
make[3]: Entering directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src/mobile'
CC gsm322.o
gsm322.c: In function ‘gsm322_search_end’:
gsm322.c:2055:30: warning: variable ‘mnc’ set but not used
[-Wunused-but-set-variable]
gsm322.c: In function ‘gsm322_exit’:
gsm322.c:5142:7: warning: variable ‘rc’ set but not used
[-Wunused-but-set-variable]
CC gsm480_ss.o
gsm480_ss.c: In function ‘gsm480_mmss_ind’:
gsm480_ss.c:1221:6: warning: variable ‘rc’ set but not used
[-Wunused-but-set-variable]
CC gsm411_sms.o
gsm411_sms.c: In function ‘gsm340_rx_tpdu’:
gsm411_sms.c:228:19: warning: variable ‘sms_mms’ set but not used
[-Wunused-but-set-variable]
gsm411_sms.c: In function ‘gsm411_rx_rp_ud’:
gsm411_sms.c:375:2: warning: format ‘%li’ expects argument of type ‘long
int’, but argument 7 has type ‘int’ [-Wformat]
gsm411_sms.c: In function ‘gsm411_tx_sms_submit’:
gsm411_sms.c:657:3: warning: passing argument 4 of ‘gsm411_smc_init’ from
incompatible pointer type [enabled by default]
/usr/local/include/osmocom/gsm/gsm0411_smc.h:46:6: note: expected ‘int
(*)(struct gsm411_smc_inst *, int, struct msgb *, int)’ but argument is of
type ‘int (*)(struct gsm411_smc_inst *, int, struct msgb *)’
gsm411_sms.c:657:3: error: too many arguments to function ‘gsm411_smc_init’
/usr/local/include/osmocom/gsm/gsm0411_smc.h:46:6: note: declared here
gsm411_sms.c:659:3: error: too many arguments to function ‘gsm411_smr_init’
/usr/local/include/osmocom/gsm/gsm0411_smr.h:27:6: note: declared here
gsm411_sms.c: In function ‘gsm411_rcv_sms’:
gsm411_sms.c:911:4: warning: passing argument 4 of ‘gsm411_smc_init’ from
incompatible pointer type [enabled by default]
/usr/local/include/osmocom/gsm/gsm0411_smc.h:46:6: note: expected ‘int
(*)(struct gsm411_smc_inst *, int, struct msgb *, int)’ but argument is of
type ‘int (*)(struct gsm411_smc_inst *, int, struct msgb *)’
gsm411_sms.c:911:4: error: too many arguments to function ‘gsm411_smc_init’
/usr/local/include/osmocom/gsm/gsm0411_smc.h:46:6: note: declared here
gsm411_sms.c:913:4: error: too many arguments to function ‘gsm411_smr_init’
/usr/local/include/osmocom/gsm/gsm0411_smr.h:27:6: note: declared here
make[3]: *** [gsm411_sms.o] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src/mobile'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23'
make: *** [host/layer23/layer23] Error 2*
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
or when i clean the installation again i run also the other command
root@ubuntu:/opt/osmocom-bb/src# make -e
CROSS_TOOL_PREFIX=/opt/install/bin/arm-elf-gcc-
*cd shared/libosmocore/build-target && ../configure \
--host=arm-elf --enable-embedded --disable-shared \
--disable-tests ac_cv_header_sys_select_h=no \
--disable-tests ac_cv_header_sys_socket_h=no \
CFLAGS="-Os -ffunction-sections
-I/opt/osmocom-bb/src/target/firmware/include -nostartfiles -nodefaultlibs"
configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --disable-tests, --disable-tests
configure: WARNING: if you wanted to set the --build type, don't use --host.
If a cross compiler is detected then cross compile mode will be used
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for arm-elf-strip... arm-elf-strip
checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p
checking for gawk... no
checking for mawk... mawk
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... (cached) yes
checking for arm-elf-gcc... arm-elf-gcc
checking whether the C compiler works... yes
checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
checking for suffix of executables...
checking whether we are cross compiling... yes
checking for suffix of object files... o
checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes
checking whether arm-elf-gcc accepts -g... yes
checking for arm-elf-gcc option to accept ISO C89... none needed
checking for style of include used by make... GNU
checking dependency style of arm-elf-gcc... gcc3
checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking host system type... arm-unknown-elf
checking how to print strings... printf
checking for a sed that does not truncate output... /bin/sed
checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... /bin/grep
checking for egrep... /bin/grep -E
checking for fgrep... /bin/grep -F
checking for ld used by arm-elf-gcc... /opt/install/arm-elf/bin/ld
checking if the linker (/opt/install/arm-elf/bin/ld) is GNU ld... yes
checking for BSD- or MS-compatible name lister (nm)...
/opt/install/bin/arm-elf-nm -B
checking the name lister (/opt/install/bin/arm-elf-nm -B) interface... BSD
nm
checking whether ln -s works... yes
checking the maximum length of command line arguments... 805306365
checking whether the shell understands some XSI constructs... yes
checking whether the shell understands "+="... yes
checking how to convert i686-pc-linux-gnu file names to arm-unknown-elf
format... func_convert_file_noop
checking how to convert i686-pc-linux-gnu file names to toolchain format...
func_convert_file_noop
checking for /opt/install/arm-elf/bin/ld option to reload object files... -r
checking for arm-elf-objdump... arm-elf-objdump
checking how to recognize dependent libraries... unknown
checking for arm-elf-dlltool... no
checking for dlltool... no
checking how to associate runtime and link libraries... printf %s\n
checking for arm-elf-ar... arm-elf-ar
checking for archiver @FILE support... @
checking for arm-elf-strip... (cached) arm-elf-strip
checking for arm-elf-ranlib... arm-elf-ranlib
checking command to parse /opt/install/bin/arm-elf-nm -B output from
arm-elf-gcc object... ok
checking for sysroot... no
checking for arm-elf-mt... no
checking for mt... mt
configure: WARNING: using cross tools not prefixed with host triplet
checking if mt is a manifest tool... no
checking how to run the C preprocessor... arm-elf-gcc -E
checking for ANSI C header files... yes
checking for sys/types.h... yes
checking for sys/stat.h... yes
checking for stdlib.h... yes
checking for string.h... yes
checking for memory.h... yes
checking for strings.h... yes
checking for inttypes.h... yes
checking for stdint.h... yes
checking for unistd.h... yes
checking for dlfcn.h... no
checking for objdir... .libs
checking if arm-elf-gcc supports -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions... no
checking for arm-elf-gcc option to produce PIC... -fPIC -DPIC
checking if arm-elf-gcc PIC flag -fPIC -DPIC works... yes
checking if arm-elf-gcc static flag -static works... yes
checking if arm-elf-gcc supports -c -o file.o... yes
checking if arm-elf-gcc supports -c -o file.o... (cached) yes
checking whether the arm-elf-gcc linker (/opt/install/arm-elf/bin/ld)
supports shared libraries... yes
checking dynamic linker characteristics... no
checking how to hardcode library paths into programs... immediate
checking whether stripping libraries is possible... yes
checking if libtool supports shared libraries... no
checking whether to build shared libraries... no
checking whether to build static libraries... yes
checking for ANSI C header files... (cached) yes
checking execinfo.h usability... no
checking execinfo.h presence... no
checking for execinfo.h... no
checking for sys/select.h... (cached) no
checking for sys/socket.h... (cached) no
checking syslog.h usability... no
checking syslog.h presence... no
checking for syslog.h... no
checking ctype.h usability... yes
checking ctype.h presence... yes
checking for ctype.h... yes
checking for size_t... yes
checking for working alloca.h... yes
checking for alloca... yes
checking for library containing dlopen... no
checking for doxygen... false
checking if arm-elf-gcc supports -fvisibility=hidden... yes
checking whether struct tm has tm_gmtoff member... no
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating libosmocore.pc
config.status: creating libosmocodec.pc
config.status: creating libosmovty.pc
config.status: creating libosmogsm.pc
config.status: creating libosmogb.pc
config.status: creating include/Makefile
config.status: creating src/Makefile
config.status: creating src/vty/Makefile
config.status: creating src/codec/Makefile
config.status: creating src/gsm/Makefile
config.status: creating src/gb/Makefile
config.status: creating tests/Makefile
config.status: creating utils/Makefile
config.status: creating Doxyfile.core
config.status: creating Doxyfile.gsm
config.status: creating Doxyfile.vty
config.status: creating Doxyfile.codec
config.status: creating Makefile
config.status: creating config.h
config.status: config.h is unchanged
config.status: executing tests/atconfig commands
config.status: executing depfiles commands
config.status: executing libtool commands
configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --disable-tests, --disable-tests
cd shared/libosmocore/build-target && make
make[1]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target'
make all-recursive
make[2]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target'
Making all in include
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/include'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/include'
Making all in src
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src'
make all-am
make[4]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src'
CC timer.lo
CC select.lo
CC signal.lo
CC msgb.lo
CC bits.lo
CC bitvec.lo
CC statistics.lo
../../src/statistics.c: In function 'osmo_counter_get_by_name':
../../src/statistics.c:72:3: warning: implicit declaration of function
'strcmp'
CC write_queue.lo
CC utils.lo
../../src/utils.c: In function 'get_value_string':
../../src/utils.c:33:2: warning: format '%x' expects type 'unsigned int',
but argument 4 has type 'uint32_t'
../../src/utils.c: In function 'get_string_value':
../../src/utils.c:49:3: warning: implicit declaration of function
'strcasecmp'
CC socket.lo
CC logging.lo
../../src/logging.c: In function 'log_parse_category_mask':
../../src/logging.c:168:2: warning: implicit declaration of function
'strdup'
../../src/logging.c:168:15: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of
built-in function 'strdup'
../../src/logging.c:175:2: warning: implicit declaration of function
'strtok'
../../src/logging.c:175:17: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer
without a cast
../../src/logging.c:179:4: warning: implicit declaration of function
'strstr'
../../src/logging.c:179:18: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of
built-in function 'strstr'
../../src/logging.c:205:27: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer
without a cast
../../src/logging.c: In function '_file_output':
../../src/logging.c:446:2: warning: implicit declaration of function
'fprintf'
../../src/logging.c:446:2: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of
built-in function 'fprintf'
../../src/logging.c:447:2: warning: implicit declaration of function
'fflush'
../../src/logging.c: In function 'log_target_create_file':
../../src/logging.c:520:2: warning: implicit declaration of function 'fopen'
../../src/logging.c:520:23: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer
without a cast
../../src/logging.c: In function 'log_target_find':
../../src/logging.c:544:4: warning: implicit declaration of function
'strcmp'
../../src/logging.c: In function 'log_target_destroy':
../../src/logging.c:566:4: warning: implicit declaration of function
'fclose'
../../src/logging.c: In function 'log_target_file_reopen':
../../src/logging.c:579:23: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer
without a cast
CC logging_syslog.lo
CC rate_ctr.lo
../../src/rate_ctr.c: In function 'rate_ctr_get_group_by_name_idx':
../../src/rate_ctr.c:153:3: warning: implicit declaration of function
'strcmp'
CC gsmtap_util.lo
CC crc16.lo
CC panic.lo
CC backtrace.lo
CC conv.lo
CC application.lo
CC rbtree.lo
CC crc8gen.lo
CC crc16gen.lo
CC crc32gen.lo
CC crc64gen.lo
CCLD libosmocore.la
make[4]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src'
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src'
Making all in src/vty
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src/vty'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src/vty'
Making all in src/codec
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src/codec'
CC gsm610.lo
CC gsm620.lo
CC gsm660.lo
CC gsm690.lo
CCLD libosmocodec.la
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src/codec'
Making all in src/gsm
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src/gsm'
CC a5.lo
CC rxlev_stat.lo
CC tlv_parser.lo
CC comp128.lo
CC gsm_utils.lo
CC rsl.lo
CC gsm48.lo
../../../src/gsm/gsm48.c: In function 'gsm48_mi_to_string':
../../../src/gsm/gsm48.c:369:4: warning: format '%u' expects type 'unsigned
int', but argument 4 has type 'uint32_t'
CC gsm48_ie.lo
CC gsm0808.lo
CC sysinfo.lo
CC gprs_cipher_core.lo
CC gsm0480.lo
CC abis_nm.lo
CC gsm0502.lo
CC gsm0411_utils.lo
../../../src/gsm/gsm0411_utils.c: In function 'gsm340_gen_scts':
../../../src/gsm/gsm0411_utils.c:87:2: warning: #warning find a portable
way to obtain timezone offset
CC gsm0411_smc.lo
CC gsm0411_smr.lo
CC lapd_core.lo
../../../src/gsm/lapd_core.c: In function 'lapd_rx_u':
../../../src/gsm/lapd_core.c:834:5: warning: implicit declaration of
function 'memcmp'
CC lapdm.lo
CC auth_core.lo
CC auth_comp128v1.lo
CC auth_milenage.lo
CC aes-encblock.lo
CC aes-internal.lo
CC aes-internal-enc.lo
CC milenage.lo
../../../src/gsm/milenage/milenage.c: In function 'milenage_auts':
../../../src/gsm/milenage/milenage.c:226:6: warning: implicit declaration
of function 'memcmp'
CC gan.lo
CCLD libosmogsm.la
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src/gsm'
Making all in src/gb
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src/gb'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/src/gb'
Making all in tests
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/tests'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/tests'
Making all in utils
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/utils'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target/utils'
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target'
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target'
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target'
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target'
make -C host/layer23
make[1]: Entering directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23'
Making all in include
make[2]: Entering directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include'
Making all in osmocom
make[3]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom'
Making all in bb
make[4]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb'
Making all in common
make[5]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb/common'
make[5]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[5]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb/common'
Making all in misc
make[5]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb/misc'
make[5]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[5]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb/misc'
Making all in mobile
make[5]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb/mobile'
make[5]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[5]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb/mobile'
make[5]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb'
make[5]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
make[5]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb'
make[4]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom/bb'
make[4]: Entering directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom'
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
make[4]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom'
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include/osmocom'
make[3]: Entering directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
make[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/include'
Making all in src
make[2]: Entering directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src'
Making all in common
make[3]: Entering directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src/common'
CC l1ctl.o
CC l1l2_interface.o
CC sap_interface.o
CC logging.o
CC networks.o
CC sim.o
sim.c: In function ‘gsm_sim_reply’:
sim.c:146:11: warning: variable ‘payload’ set but not used
[-Wunused-but-set-variable]
CC sysinfo.o
CC gps.o
CC l1ctl_lapdm_glue.o
AR liblayer23.a
make[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src/common'
Making all in misc
make[3]: Entering directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src/misc'
CC main.o
CC app_bcch_scan.o
app_bcch_scan.c: In function ‘signal_cb’:
app_bcch_scan.c:48:3: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘fps_start’
[-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
app_bcch_scan.c: In function ‘l23_app_init’:
app_bcch_scan.c:56:2: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘fps_init’
[-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
CC bcch_scan.o
bcch_scan.c: In function ‘cinfo_timer_cb’:
bcch_scan.c:198:2: warning: enumeration value ‘BSCAN_S_NONE’ not handled in
switch [-Wswitch]
bcch_scan.c:198:2: warning: enumeration value ‘BSCAN_S_DONE’ not handled in
switch [-Wswitch]
bcch_scan.c: In function ‘rx_sch_info’:
bcch_scan.c:236:1: warning: no return statement in function returning
non-void [-Wreturn-type]
bcch_scan.c: In function ‘bscan_sig_cb’:
bcch_scan.c:263:3: warning: enumeration value ‘FPS_S_NONE’ not handled in
switch [-Wswitch]
bcch_scan.c:263:3: warning: enumeration value ‘FPS_S_BINFO’ not handled in
switch [-Wswitch]
bcch_scan.c:241:20: warning: unused variable ‘ci’ [-Wunused-variable]
bcch_scan.c: At top level:
bcch_scan.c:206:12: warning: ‘rx_bcch_info’ defined but not used
[-Wunused-function]
bcch_scan.c:233:12: warning: ‘rx_sch_info’ defined but not used
[-Wunused-function]
CCLD bcch_scan
CC app_ccch_scan.o
app_ccch_scan.c: In function ‘gsm48_rx_imm_ass’:
app_ccch_scan.c:203:12: warning: variable ‘ma’ set but not used
[-Wunused-but-set-variable]
CC rslms.o
CCLD ccch_scan
CC app_echo_test.o
CCLD echo_test
CC app_cell_log.o
CC cell_log.o
CC geo.o
CCLD cell_log
CC app_cbch_sniff.o
CCLD cbch_sniff
make[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src/misc'
Making all in mobile
make[3]: Entering directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src/mobile'
CC gsm322.o
gsm322.c: In function ‘gsm322_search_end’:
gsm322.c:2055:30: warning: variable ‘mnc’ set but not used
[-Wunused-but-set-variable]
gsm322.c: In function ‘gsm322_exit’:
gsm322.c:5142:7: warning: variable ‘rc’ set but not used
[-Wunused-but-set-variable]
CC gsm480_ss.o
gsm480_ss.c: In function ‘gsm480_mmss_ind’:
gsm480_ss.c:1221:6: warning: variable ‘rc’ set but not used
[-Wunused-but-set-variable]
CC gsm411_sms.o
gsm411_sms.c: In function ‘gsm340_rx_tpdu’:
gsm411_sms.c:228:19: warning: variable ‘sms_mms’ set but not used
[-Wunused-but-set-variable]
gsm411_sms.c: In function ‘gsm411_rx_rp_ud’:
gsm411_sms.c:375:2: warning: format ‘%li’ expects argument of type ‘long
int’, but argument 7 has type ‘int’ [-Wformat]
gsm411_sms.c: In function ‘gsm411_tx_sms_submit’:
gsm411_sms.c:657:3: warning: passing argument 4 of ‘gsm411_smc_init’ from
incompatible pointer type [enabled by default]
/usr/local/include/osmocom/gsm/gsm0411_smc.h:46:6: note: expected ‘int
(*)(struct gsm411_smc_inst *, int, struct msgb *, int)’ but argument is of
type ‘int (*)(struct gsm411_smc_inst *, int, struct msgb *)’
gsm411_sms.c:657:3: error: too many arguments to function ‘gsm411_smc_init’
/usr/local/include/osmocom/gsm/gsm0411_smc.h:46:6: note: declared here
gsm411_sms.c:659:3: error: too many arguments to function ‘gsm411_smr_init’
/usr/local/include/osmocom/gsm/gsm0411_smr.h:27:6: note: declared here
gsm411_sms.c: In function ‘gsm411_rcv_sms’:
gsm411_sms.c:911:4: warning: passing argument 4 of ‘gsm411_smc_init’ from
incompatible pointer type [enabled by default]
/usr/local/include/osmocom/gsm/gsm0411_smc.h:46:6: note: expected ‘int
(*)(struct gsm411_smc_inst *, int, struct msgb *, int)’ but argument is of
type ‘int (*)(struct gsm411_smc_inst *, int, struct msgb *)’
gsm411_sms.c:911:4: error: too many arguments to function ‘gsm411_smc_init’
/usr/local/include/osmocom/gsm/gsm0411_smc.h:46:6: note: declared here
gsm411_sms.c:913:4: error: too many arguments to function ‘gsm411_smr_init’
/usr/local/include/osmocom/gsm/gsm0411_smr.h:27:6: note: declared here
make[3]: *** [gsm411_sms.o] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src/mobile'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23/src'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/osmocom-bb/src/host/layer23'
make: *** [host/layer23/layer23] Error 2*
*
* *
* *
hi josephli,
> Read stored BA list mnc=01
the mobile application stores the last cells and neighbour cells (band
allocation) of each network. this way the scanning is much
faster when restarting. because you use the SIM card with MNC == 02 the
first time, there is no band allocation stored for that. the mobile will
do a full scan in this case.
> while the sim card service I am tesing is actually with mnc 00 and 02.
i know that MNC == 0 will not work until i commited improvements of cell
selection process last sunday. you should retry that, but first try with
an MNC > 0.
can you provide debug output when trying a call?
also can you provide VTY output of "show ms" before you make the call?
regards,
andreas
hi,
i just fixed some locking issues the last days. fix will follow. it took
a bit longer, because there were some race conditions. it took up to
about one hour until it crashed. my way to detect the area where the
crash happened, was to turn on buzzer before that area, and turn it off
after that area. after many hours of approximation, i finally found out
that the major crash happend during _talloc_zero. (first it looks for a
free memory chunk, then it allocates it.) since it can be called from
all contexts (main, irq, fiq), it need to be locked against any
interrupt, otherwise the memory chunk can be assigned multiple times.
(the process of _talloc_free is "atomic" and requires no locking.)
because it seems pretty stable, i think it is time to merge some
branches into the master. (i made a 6 hours call yesterday. and no crash
after bugfix ever since.) i will do that together with sylvain, if we
find the time this weekend.
currently i use the jolly/voice together with the sylvain/traffic
branch. i am able to use an isdn phone togehter with linux-call-router
and make/receive calls. audio is passed both ways. i think this is a
stage where it actually become "usable". (if not moving arround.)
one of my major work for the next weeks/months will be the neighbour
cell measurement, cell re-selection, and handover. this is essential
when moving with the phone.
regards,
andreas
Hello.
After overview of libosmosim presented at OsmoDevCon I thought that it would be nice
to add SAP backend (implemented by Nico) so it can be transparently integrated with
osmocom-bb.
Attached is incomplete attempt to do so. Could you please review code and style?
Also I'm puzzled by write_queue_* functions - should I use them as well or just write
to fd directly? In former case - what should I use as event instead of BSC_FD_READ?
In more general - is there some write_queue related description on the wiki?
This patch is obviously not ready to be merged but I hope it might help to speed up
development :)
--
best regards,
Max, http://fairwaves.ru
Hello.
Attached is A5/3,4 GEA3,4 implementation which was described today at OsmoDevCon.
This is "from the scratch" implementation, tests using test vectors from relevant
3GPP standards are included.
There are couple of bits missing:
* gprs_auth API needs to be changed to use GEA4 with 128 bits key
* gea_test only checks algorithm correctness but not loading/using it via gprs_auth
plugin api
* osmo_a5_1 and osmo_a5_2 probably should be hidden from public api - the only way to
call them should be through osmo_a5() function
Please review and merge if possible.
--
best regards,
Max, http://fairwaves.ru
Hackito Ergo Sum 2013 -- Call For Paper -- HES2013 CFP
** http://hackitoergosum.org **
2-4 May 2013 / Paris / France
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--[ Synopsis:
Hackito Ergo Sum is an international conference focused on
security and hacking breakthroughs from many different
perspectives: corporate, hackers, industry, governments,
academics. Diversity and creativity in this domain are the key
words. HES2013 will have for its 4th edition some of the best
hacking talents in the world.
--[ Venue:
Hackito Ergo Sum 2013 will take place in Paris, France from the
2nd to the 4th of May, 2013, at Cite des sciences et de
l'industrie.
Address:
30 Avenue Corentin Cariou
75019 Paris
FRANCE
It is easily accessible via public transport with metro line 7,
at the Porte de la Villette, or by car using orbital motorway
(Multiverse level I / 61d8327deb882cf99).
Map and pictures are available here:
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--[ Introduction:
It's 2013 and we're alive! Awesome! Let's have a look at what
hacking future we have.
From the tectonic shift of forces from the West to the East, the
rise of military-powered attack software, and the evermore
sophisticated games of spooks, yesteryear's "cloak-and-dagger"
has come to the hacking world. This is a game of mapping
individuals and their influences at hacking conferences,
cancelling Visas of potential future-enemies in a the
foreshadowed "cyber-war", buying AND selling 0-days to identify
hidden networks of the underground, raising their filternet,
establishing red-button routers, identifying challenge winners
and profiling their hacking methodologies, and owning botnets for
sheer firepower.
We are in deep shit.
But hey, wait, that's FUN! No matter the forces that threaten our
liberties and trace our modems, we still have not and will not
loose our passion to tinker, to explore, to peal back the layers
of technological reality. We have not lost the Will to Hack.
For the rest of us, we're still all alike when we read media and
government propaganda: hackers intruding everything and waging
cyberwar, panic-spreading, FUD-driven definition of us as bad
guys, mafia, and evil-doers. All alike.
Our world is the world of hack, of the beauty of the baud and the
sheer madness of the screaming electron, (respect to Phrack and
The Mentor), and we won't change it for anything. Because it is
the most immense and yet most fragile human creation; it is our
world and we own it.
If a khaki-pants warmonger or a 3-piece suit master-of-the-world
wannabee wants to confiscate it from us, restrict our freedom,
ban our activities, turn the public opinion to follow their
agenda, well, they may try, they may block some of us, they may
even put some of us out of the circuit, but they can't replicate
our passion, our energy, our love of what we do, our insane
attention to the detail and effectiveness of our techniques.
Because in end, we're all alike. And we're damn ALIVE!
Now for the enlightened, our shared future is full of
opportunities, the humbling discoveries of others, and open
projects that inspire us to join and create together. Our futures
is limited only by our capability to collaborate in great
projects, and also to leave space for the others. TOR is kicking
and OONI roaring; TRAILS offers OS privacy and security for who
needs it; many conferences are being born everywhere; Frida IRE
is an amazing reversing tool; Qubes provides long sought-out
tough security; plenty of new tools are being released to reveal
unique weaknesses and failures. This furious creativity and
ecosystem gives birth to world-changing start-ups, vital
resources, must-have open source projects, and of course, one of
the most open and creative cultures. All this, against all odds,
exists and develops without bias nor prejudice. Just like it is.
So for Hackito Ergo Sum 2013, we want to see you exactly in the
same way: just like you are (ALERT: if you think about food here
you need to smash your TV and DNS bind youtube.com to
github.com), new or old school, skiddie or security professional,
n00b or l33t, to share and show diversity, and, most of all, to
LEARN. It is therefore our utmost pleasure to welcome you to this
4th edition of HES!
Since 2010, the goal of Hackito Ergo Sum has been to promote
security research, broaden public awareness, and create an open
forum so that communication between researchers, the security
industry, experts, and the public can happen.
Like every year, we offer the possibility to hackers, security
researchers, students, and academics to present their projects
and research.
During the three days of HES, research conferences, solutions
presentations, panels, debates, AND PARTIES will aim to share,
mix, and determine the future of IT security & hacking.
--[ Content of the Research Track:
We are expecting submissions in English only.
The format will be 45 minutes presentation + 10 minutes Q&A.
Please note that talks whose content will be judged too
commercial or biased toward a given vendor will be rejected.
We will have slots for AnonConf -- that is, speaking about topics
for which improved anonymity and freedom of speech is imperative.
(Write Anon in email, use PGP).
We will also consider new and first time presenters, so that
anyone can get his/her foot in the door. Don't be shy, just say
"It's one of my first conf submission", and we'll be kind.
For the research track, preference will be given to offensive,
innovative, and highly technical proposals.
As a suggestion, we would love to see things about:
* SIPRnet, NIPRnet & other defense networks funny stories
* LTE radio and signaling abuses and/or real life hacks
* 4G, Diameter & GRX/IPX hacks
* Exploit style stylography
* CTF Antiforensics: Detection of Intelligence gathering CTFs
* Government filternets (formerly known as Internet, R.I.P)
* x86/64 & Non-x86 exploitation
* New methods to detect software bugs (source or binary based)
* Funky Kernel land exploits
* Offensive forensics
* Current kernel buffer overflows exploit techniques for your
grandmother
* SAT solving your ROP gadgeting and chaining
* Real life hack automation (yeah, default passwords and reuse DO
work better than overflows in a kernel 3.x world)
* IOS vuln research & vulndev
* Identifying tainted 0-day sploits for government-sponsored grey
market tracing
* Mobile Botnets and Overlay networks-based C&C
* IPv6 & "Carrier Grade NATs" advances
* M2M Machine Type Communication
* Sound hacking: binaural, brown, ...
* UEFI malware writing
* Android, RIM, Bada, IOS Mobile applications & OS hacks
* TPM and Secure Boot kitting & knifing
* FPGA backdoors
* Automated Hardware reverse engineering
* Hardware security & lockpicking in 2013
We will also have a Zero Day Show, as last year, at the end of
the conference so that people can share (love/kindness) or show
(salivate/envy) their new babies to the world. Prepare! Zombie
Exploitocalyps incoming :)
We highly encourage any other presentation topic, especially the
one we may not even imagine.
If you want to share skills on a specific subject during a
workshop, feel free to contact us.
--[ Submissions:
[*] Requested information:
Submissions must contain the following information:
* Speakers name or alias
* Presentation Title
* Description
* Needs: Internet? Others?
* Demo (Y/N)
* Company (name) or Independent? (optional)
* Address (optional)
* Phone (optional)
* Email (optional)
* Biography (optional)
We highly encourage and will favor presentations with demos.
Specify if submission contains any of the following information:
* Tool
* Slides
* Whitepaper
[*] How to submit:
Submit your presentation and materials by sending an email to:
hes-cfp(a)lists.hackitoergosum.org
--[ Dates:
2013-02-04 Call for Paper
2013-03-31 Submission Deadline
2013-04-04 Acceptance notification
2013-04-07 Program announcement
2013-05-02 Start of conference
2013-05-04 End of conference
--[ Program Committee:
The following program committee will review the submissions:
- Tavis Ormandy (Google) @taviso
- Mark Dowd (AzimuthSecurity) @mdowd
- Alex Rice (Facebook)
- Barnaby Jack (IOactive) @barnaby_jack
- Charlie Miller @0xcharlie
- David Litchfield (V3rity Software) @dlitchfield
- Nico Waisman (Immunity) @nicowaisman
- Philippe Langlois (P1 Security) @philpraxis
- Laurent Gaffie @laurentgaffie
- Julien Tinnes (Google)
- Brad Spendler (aka spender) (Grsecurity)
- Silvio Cesare (Deakin University) @silviocesare
- Carlos Sarraute (Core security)
- Itzik Kotler (aka izik) @itzikkotler
- Jason A. Donenfeld (ZX2C4) @zx2c4
- Rodrigo Branco (Intel) @bsdaemon
- Tim Shelton (HAWK Network Defense) @redsandbl4ck
- Ilja Van Sprundel (IOActive)
- Raoul Chiesa (tstf)
- Dhillon Andrew Kannabhiran (HITB) @hackinthebox
- Philip Petterson (aka Rebel)
- The Grugq (COSEINC) @thegrugq
- Emmanuel Gadaix (TSTF) @gadaix
- Kugg (/tmp/lab)
- Harald Welte (gnumonks.org) @LaF0rge
- Van Hauser (THC)
- Fyodor Yarochkin @fygrave
- Gamma (THC, Teso) @GammaTHC
- Pipacs (Linux Kernel Page Exec Protection)
- Nico Golde (Qualcomm) @iamnion
--[ Fees:
Here is the list of prices for HES 2013:
* Corporate ticket: 480 EUR
* Security professionals: 160 EUR
* Non security professionals: 70 EUR
* Discount for students below 26: 50 EUR
* Discount for CVE/exploit publisher in 2012-2013: 50 EUR
* Volunteers (Must register, see below): 0 EUR
Corporate tickets are a great way to directly sponsor HES and
help us to continue to organize this event. Special privileges or
goodies may be offer with these tickets.
Buy your ticket online :
http://fr.amiando.com/NGBMIJM.html
--[ Sponsors:
We are looking for sponsors. Don't forget that sponsors are
essential for events like HES.
Entrance fees and sponsors fees are used to fund international
speakers travel costs and hosting facility. Please ask for the
HES2013 Sponsor Kit at
hes2013-orga(a)lists.hackitoergosum.org.
--[ Volunteers:
Volunteers who sign up before 2013-04-07 get free access and will
need to be present onsite two days before (2013-04-30) if no
further arrangement is made with the organization.
--[ Journalists:
Journalists are welcome, but are required to comply with simple
rules to ensure the mutual respect among adults we aim to bring
in Hackito. In particular, filming or taking pictures of
attendees without their prior agreement is absolutely prohibited.
"We shall respect privacy and people" is the only motto.
Register here: http://2013.hackitoergosum.org/press/
--[ Challenges
Of course, there will be an online challenge during the
conference, hosted and animated by Over The Wire. We will
announce the country of honor for that regard shortly.
We will also have a new Hacker & Vendors challenge:
-^-^-^- The Fuzzor -^-^-^-
This challenge will enable the ultimate test between offensive
and defensive people. If you think you can hack anything, you're
offensive. If you think your product is so secure it won't suffer
a hack, you're defensive. And we'll get the two groups to meet on
a neutral ground, in a never-done before fashion.
Hackers: Register to the conference and prepare your Hacking
tools.
Vendors: Prepare your software to be tested like never before.
We will give more details before the conference. This new
challenge will rock your underwear!
--[ Security Vacation Club - Hackito Tour
After Hackito Ergo Sum, we will need to rest from the intensity
of the conference.
That's why we're organizing a Hackito tour!
Beach, clubs, code, meeting great people and party. We will go
from Paris to Ibiza to Berlin and back to Paris. For the lucky
few, one sponsored Villa will host us in Ibiza. See you there.
--[ Anti-sexism and LGBTA Friendly:
This conference is open to any sex, any color, any genre, any
alienness, whatever it may be.
--[ Greetz:
We would like to thank the HES2013 Team, its reviewing committee
and all the volunteers for their time and dedication in making
this event a success.
We would also like to greet all the speakers of last year's
edition for the quality of their presentation and the great time
we shared in Paris: you are all most welcome back in Paris for
the 2013 edition.
Likewise, we'd like to thank last year's sponsors for their
unconditional support. Feel free to support us again for this
2013 edition.
Finally, we would like to thank all the people who participated
to last years edition: whatever different views of the world,
communication and exchange is probably what makes people human,
and that's why we make Hackito happen. See you all in May! Peace,
Love, Passion.
--[ Contact:
hes2013-orga(a)lists.hackitoergosum.org
Please submit via hes-cfp(a)lists.hackitoergosum.org
Hackito Ergo Sum 2013 conference - http://hackitoergosum.org
-- [ Social Media:
Keep in touch with the HES Organization via Twitter!
Website: http://2013.hackitoergosum.org
@hesconference on Twitter ! - https://twitter.com/hesconference
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