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commit f1076ed75a0047858336c42e8f10fc0a91d86ad4
Author: Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
Date: Sat Feb 3 21:16:45 2018 +0100
gsm48_hdr_msg_type(): SS is in the same group as MM/CC
Change-Id: I1ddadeacced9650885f454b81f3f0df531ea1e5d
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commit 143aed7fa61adac6db7c7b628351cacd7a7f0cf6
Author: Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
Date: Sat Feb 3 21:14:47 2018 +0100
gsm48_hdr_msg_type[_r99]: Fix bit-masks
TS 24.007 is quite clear: The upper two bits of the message type
octet are *not* part of the message type in any of the L3 protocols
which implement sequence numbers. it doesn't matter if it's R98 or
R99, or whether the sequence number is 1bit or 2bits wide.
Related: OS#2908
Change-Id: Iec875a77f5458322dfbef174f5abfc0e8c09d464
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