<0004> abis_rsl.c:1423 BTS 0 CHAN RQD: no resources for SDCCH 0xf

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Sipos Csaba sipos.csaba at kvk.uni-obuda.hu
Sun Nov 29 21:30:39 UTC 2015


Dear Harald,

> I think I did my fair share

Nobody sais or implicates the opposite :-)

I just put you on this mail because I thought maybe you have some ideas what might trigger an issue like this.

The interesting part is that between the osmo-bts master and the fairwaves rebase branch there is not a lot of difference, and I do not see anything that can relate to an issue like this.

Will continue to look at the code, maybe I can find what causes it.

Regards,
Csaba

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Feladó: "Harald Welte" <laforge at gnumonks.org>
Címzett: "Sipos Csaba" <sipos.csaba at kvk.uni-obuda.hu>
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Elküldött üzenetek: Vasárnap, 2015. November 29. 18:41:38
Tárgy: Re: <0004> abis_rsl.c:1423 BTS 0 CHAN RQD: no resources for SDCCH 0xf

Hi Sipos,

On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 05:30:48PM +0100, Sipos Csaba wrote:
> but maybe this would be a good time to finally get the projects in
> sync, so we can use the master branches for every projects onwards.

As indicated, I am waiting for the proponents and users of osmo-bts-trx
to submit any fixes that they may have in other branches.  I think I did
my fair share by re-basing and brining forward the code, but that's all
I could do.

Submitting patches and maintaining a particular hardware port is always
up to the users of that particular hardware, I think that's only fair.

Regards,
	Harald
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