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gitosis at osmocom.org gitosis at osmocom.orgThis is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. It was generated because a ref change was pushed to the repository containing the project "An utility library for Open Source Mobile Communications". The branch, jerlbeck/fixes/gb has been created at d517a52a80011f58e9a8bbdeeb06cae9a40c897e (commit) - Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- http://cgit.osmocom.org/libosmocore/commit/?id=d517a52a80011f58e9a8bbdeeb06cae9a40c897e commit d517a52a80011f58e9a8bbdeeb06cae9a40c897e Author: Jacob Erlbeck <jerlbeck at sysmocom.de> Date: Thu Dec 17 13:22:36 2015 +0100 ns: Force a defined state when sending NS RESET Currently the state is assumed to remain the same while the reset procedure is active. While this works correctly in general, a single unexpected BLOCK_ACK or UNBLOCK_ACK can change the state but will not stop the reset procedure. The leads to repeated RESET messages, where the corresponding RESET_ACK is ignored. This is a stable state which can only be left by manual intervention or by reception of a RESET message from the peer. This commit changes the RESET timeout handler to set the state to BLOCKED/RESET when sending the new NS RESET message. Note that this should ensure a clean restart even if the state has been screwed up. It does not fix the handling of BLOCK_ACK or UNBLOCK_ACK in abnormal cases. Addresses: gprs_ns.c:349 NSEI=8895 Tx NS RESET (NSVCI=8895, cause=O&M intervention) gprs_ns.c:878 NSVCI=8895 Rx NS RESET ACK (NSEI=8895, NSVCI=8895) gprs_ns.c:887 NS RESET ACK Discarding unexpected message for NS-VCI 8895 from SGSN NSEI=8895 Ticket: OW#1551 Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf ----------------------------------------------------------------------- hooks/post-receive -- An utility library for Open Source Mobile Communications