The error is solved. This only happens if I start
LCR and then OpenBSC
because with LCR OpenBSC is also started.
Regards
Ellen
2012/6/26 Ellen Apolinar <ellen.apolinar.td(a)googlemail.com>
@Don: Thanks, yes, that was the problem. I
didn't know that the version
from linux-call-router.de is so old.
@Mailinglist:
I tried it again. And this time I installed it from git:
git clone git://git.misdn.eu/lcr.git/
cd /usr/src/lcr
./configure –without-asterisk --with-gsm-bs
make
make install
In the last installation I installed it from linux-call-router.de.
Configuration with --with-sip wasn't available.
lcr start:
** LCR Version 1.10
ERROR Cannot get device information for port 1. (ioctl IMGETDEVINFO
failed ret=-1)
LCR 1.10 started, waiting for calls...
lcradmin state
Ext(port 0: hfc-e1.1) TE ptp l2hold use:0 L2
unkn L1 unkn
Int (port 1: ) extension not loaded
Also OpenBSC worked. Now I get this error massage:
./osmo-nitb -c openbsc.cfg -C
1 device found
id: 0
Dprotocols: 00000018
Bprotocols: 0000006e
protocol: 3
nrbchan: 30
name: hfc-e1.1
could not bind l2 socket Device or resource busy
<0005> bsc_init.c:512 Error enabling E1 input driver
I don't know what is wrong and how I can solve this. Google wasn't very
helpful in this case.
And how can I connect LCR to OpenBSC?
And what can I do with lcradmin state?
Best regards
Ellen
2012/6/26 Ellen Apolinar <ellen.apolinar.td(a)googlemail.com>
Hey Andreas,
I try the way over SIP. But perhaps I make something wrong.
What I want to do:
> cd /usr/src/lcr
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/src/lcr --without-misdn --with-sip
>
What I get:
> configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --without-misdn, --with-sip
>
What I am able to do:
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/src/lcr --with
> --with-asterisk --with-gsm-ms --with-PACKAGE
> --with-ssl
> --with-gsm-bs --without-PACKAGE --with-ss5
>
Makefile:
> ENABLE_ASTERISK_CHANNEL_DRIVER_FALSE = #
> ENABLE_ASTERISK_CHANNEL_DRIVER_TRUE =
> ENABLE_GSM_BS_FALSE = #
> ENABLE_GSM_BS_TRUE =
> ENABLE_GSM_FALSE = #
> ENABLE_GSM_MS_FALSE =
> ENABLE_GSM_MS_TRUE = #
> ENABLE_GSM_TRUE =
> ENABLE_SS5_FALSE =
> ENABLE_SS5_TRUE = #
>
I change to:
> ENABLE_ASTERISK_CHANNEL_DRIVER_FALSE = #
> ENABLE_ASTERISK_CHANNEL_DRIVER_TRUE =
> ENABLE_GSM_BS_FALSE =
> ENABLE_GSM_BS_TRUE = #
> ENABLE_GSM_FALSE = #
> ENABLE_GSM_MS_FALSE = #
> ENABLE_GSM_MS_TRUE =
> ENABLE_GSM_TRUE =
> ENABLE_SS5_FALSE =
> ENABLE_SS5_TRUE = #
>
make:
> make all-am
> make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/lcr'
> gcc -DWITH_GSM_BS -I./openbsc/include -I./libosmocore/include
> -I./openbsc -Wall -DCONFIG_DATA="\"/usr/local/lcr\""
> -DSHARE_DATA="\"/usr/local/lcr\""
-DLOG_DIR="\"/usr/local/lcr\""
> -DEXTENSION_DATA="\"/usr/local/lcr/extensions\"" -D_GNU_SOURCE
-fPIC -c
> chan_lcr.c -o chan_lcr.po
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘send_setup_to_lcr’:
> chan_lcr.c:644:12: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:655:12: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘lcr_in_setup’:
> chan_lcr.c:858:2: warning: passing argument 9 of ‘__ast_channel_alloc’
> makes integer from pointer without a cast [enabled by default]
> /usr/include/asterisk/channel.h:1118:2: note: expected ‘int’ but
> argument is of type ‘char *’
> chan_lcr.c:883:6: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:885:6: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:887:6: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:890:7: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:893:7: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:896:7: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:900:7: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:903:7: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:906:7: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:909:7: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘handle_queue’:
> chan_lcr.c:1707:18: error: incompatible types when assigning to type
> ‘union ast_frame_subclass’ from type ‘char’
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘lcr_request’:
> chan_lcr.c:1820:2: warning: passing argument 9 of
> ‘__ast_channel_alloc’ makes integer from pointer without a cast [enabled by
> default]
> /usr/include/asterisk/channel.h:1118:2: note: expected ‘int’ but
> argument is of type ‘char *’
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘lcr_call’:
> chan_lcr.c:1927:9: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:1927:31: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:1928:29: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:1931:9: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:1931:32: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:1932:30: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:1934:9: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:1934:33: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:1935:31: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘lcr_write’:
> chan_lcr.c:2164:6: error: wrong type argument to unary exclamation mark
> chan_lcr.c:2166:20: error: invalid operands to binary & (have ‘union
> ast_frame_subclass’ and ‘format_t’)
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘lcr_read’:
> chan_lcr.c:2229:25: error: incompatible types when assigning to type
> ‘union ast_frame_subclass’ from type ‘format_t’
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘lcr_indicate’:
> chan_lcr.c:2274:8: warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type
> [enabled by default]
> chan_lcr.c:2289:8: warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type
> [enabled by default]
> chan_lcr.c:2316:8: warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type
> [enabled by default]
> chan_lcr.c:2381:14: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
> chan_lcr.c:2382:33: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
> chan_lcr.c: At top level:
> chan_lcr.c:2602:2: warning: initialization from incompatible pointer
> type [enabled by default]
> chan_lcr.c:2602:2: warning: (near initialization for
> ‘lcr_tech.requester’) [enabled by default]
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘load_module’:
> chan_lcr.c:2818:2: warning: passing argument 2 of
> ‘ast_register_application2’ from incompatible pointer type [enabled by
> default]
> /usr/include/asterisk/module.h:458:5: note: expected ‘int (*)(struct
> ast_channel *, const char *)’ but argument is of type ‘int (*)(struct
> ast_channel *, void *)’
> make[1]: *** [chan_lcr.po] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/lcr'
> make: *** [all] Error 2
>
make install:
> gcc -DWITH_GSM_BS -I./openbsc/include -I./libosmocore/include
> -I./openbsc -Wall -DCONFIG_DATA="\"/usr/local/lcr\""
> -DSHARE_DATA="\"/usr/local/lcr\""
-DLOG_DIR="\"/usr/local/lcr\""
> -DEXTENSION_DATA="\"/usr/local/lcr/extensions\"" -D_GNU_SOURCE
-fPIC -c
> chan_lcr.c -o chan_lcr.po
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘send_setup_to_lcr’:
> chan_lcr.c:644:12: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:655:12: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘lcr_in_setup’:
> chan_lcr.c:858:2: warning: passing argument 9 of ‘__ast_channel_alloc’
> makes integer from pointer without a cast [enabled by default]
> /usr/include/asterisk/channel.h:1118:2: note: expected ‘int’ but
> argument is of type ‘char *’
> chan_lcr.c:883:6: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:885:6: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:887:6: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:890:7: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:893:7: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:896:7: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:900:7: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:903:7: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:906:7: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:909:7: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘handle_queue’:
> chan_lcr.c:1707:18: error: incompatible types when assigning to type
> ‘union ast_frame_subclass’ from type ‘char’
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘lcr_request’:
> chan_lcr.c:1820:2: warning: passing argument 9 of
> ‘__ast_channel_alloc’ makes integer from pointer without a cast [enabled by
> default]
> /usr/include/asterisk/channel.h:1118:2: note: expected ‘int’ but
> argument is of type ‘char *’
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘lcr_call’:
> chan_lcr.c:1927:9: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:1927:31: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:1928:29: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:1931:9: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:1931:32: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:1932:30: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:1934:9: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:1934:33: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c:1935:31: error: ‘struct ast_channel’ has no member named
> ‘cid’
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘lcr_write’:
> chan_lcr.c:2164:6: error: wrong type argument to unary exclamation mark
> chan_lcr.c:2166:20: error: invalid operands to binary & (have ‘union
> ast_frame_subclass’ and ‘format_t’)
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘lcr_read’:
> chan_lcr.c:2229:25: error: incompatible types when assigning to type
> ‘union ast_frame_subclass’ from type ‘format_t’
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘lcr_indicate’:
> chan_lcr.c:2274:8: warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type
> [enabled by default]
> chan_lcr.c:2289:8: warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type
> [enabled by default]
> chan_lcr.c:2316:8: warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type
> [enabled by default]
> chan_lcr.c:2381:14: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
> chan_lcr.c:2382:33: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
> chan_lcr.c: At top level:
> chan_lcr.c:2602:2: warning: initialization from incompatible pointer
> type [enabled by default]
> chan_lcr.c:2602:2: warning: (near initialization for
> ‘lcr_tech.requester’) [enabled by default]
> chan_lcr.c: In function ‘load_module’:
> chan_lcr.c:2818:2: warning: passing argument 2 of
> ‘ast_register_application2’ from incompatible pointer type [enabled by
> default]
> /usr/include/asterisk/module.h:458:5: note: expected ‘int (*)(struct
> ast_channel *, const char *)’ but argument is of type ‘int (*)(struct
> ast_channel *, void *)’
>
lcr start:
> ** LCR Version 1.7
>
> 000000 DEBUG (in getrulesetbyname() line 1871): ruleset main found.
> GSM is enabled, but not compiled. Use --with-gsm-bs or --with-gsm-ms
> while configure!
> --------------------- 2012.06.26 10:35:27 000001
>
> 000001 DEBUG (in join_free() line 99): no more pending join(s), done!
>
Sofiasip is installed. Is there anything I forget so I can't configure
LCR with sip?
Best regards.
Ellen
2012/6/24 Andreas Eversberg <andreas(a)eversberg.eu>
> Ellen Apolinar wrote:
>
>>
>> OpenBSC seems to work without errors but to connect it with asterisk
>> I need mISDN, mISDNuser and LCR.
>>
>> hi,
>
> if you like to use lcr with gsm (bs or ms), then you cannot use
> asterisk channel driver. it only works with isdn. but you can use sip. in
> order to do that you may:
>
> - disable mISDN (--without-misdn)
> - enable sip (--with-sip), you also need to have sipsofia installed
> - add a sip interface (see default/interface.conf). then everything is
> possible without mISDN, but you cannot use isdn phones/lines in this setup.
>
> example to just connect GSM and SIP interface without routing:
>
> [GSM]
> gsm-bs
> tones yes
> earlyb no
> #rtp-bridge
> bridge SIP
>
>
> [SIP]
> sip <local ip>[:local sip port] <asterisk sip ip>[:asterisk sip port]
> tones no
> earlyb yes
> #rtp-bridge
> bridge GSM
>
> if asterisk and lcr run on the same machine, you need to change the
> sip port on asterisk or lcr side.
>
> if you like to use GSM codec on asterisk side, you may enable
> rtp-bridge. then the asterisk directly negotiates the codec with the phone.
> in this case GSM codec must be supported by asterisk. tested codecs
> are FR(standard) and EFR.
>
> regards,
>
> andreas
>
>