Hi Willem,
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 09:56:12AM +0800, Harald Welte wrote:
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 01:42:36AM +0100, willem
wrote:
btw, i assume you considered using the HDLC
escape sequence: 0x7d
0x20 as a workaround for this problem.
no, this didn't really come to my mind so far. But of course it's a
great idea as a workaround. Also, the overhead should be relatively
minimal...
Will try it later today... progress is relatively low due to holidays at
the moment...
It is working as expected, I've committed the workaround to the
repository and am now continuing with actual code, like L23-triggered
power measurements and the like.
My immediate goal is to have a small program that can be used with
l1test.bin, which will iterate over all cells in all networks that it
finds, and receive the BCCH+CCCH for a user-configurable time. In the
resulting PCAP file we then have all SI's of all cells at the current
location.
Regards,
Harald
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