OsmoHLR understanding/documentation/testing

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Tomcsányi Domonkos domi at tomcsanyi.net
Mon May 14 13:30:23 UTC 2018


Hi Mykola,

As far as I followed the mailing list it looks like there is complete testing done with virtualized components, e.g. virtual phone or virtual BTS.
Maybe check into those topics to see if you can run stuff without any equipment.

Cheers,
Domi

> 2018. máj. 14. dátummal, 14:08 időpontban Mykola Shchetinin <mykola at razormaker.com> írta:
> 
> Good day, ladies and gentlemen
> 
> that's a great community you have. Mobile communications programming is a demanding field requiring best developers.
> 
> I would be extremely grateful if you find time to answer a couple of my simple questions.
> 
> I found myself reading the code of OsmoHLR project in order to understand how it works and how the GSUP protocol works (it seems that the only example of the GSUP-server is OsmoHLR).
> How do you understand the code when you need to modify it or accomplish other things that programmers usually do? It seems to not be documented much.
> 
> Though I feel fluent in C, I find it hard to understand what is going on there.
> I've come up with an idea of running the OsmoHLR with a debugger. But in order to see what actually happens in the code when the location update is being performed (for example) I need to have the real phone and the real BTS, don't I? How do you check that the code is working as intended?
> 
> Thank you very much!
> 
> Kind regards,
> Mykola Shchetinin

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