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From Holger Freyther <holger@freyther.de>: Holger Freyther has posted comments on this change. Change subject: gsm48: move to hex TMSI representation ...................................................................... Patch Set 1: Code-Review+2 (2 comments) https://gerrit.osmocom.org/#/c/57/1/src/gsm/gsm48.c File src/gsm/gsm48.c: PS1, Line 461: It is not a "reverse" anymore. Should the comment be updated? Specially with gsm48_generate_mid_from_tmsi just taking the uint32? PS1, Line 465: string Why do you prefix it with 0x here? In the commit message I would like to have a small statement about the minimum size of the "string" not having. Who consumes the result and does the represntation matter?
From Holger Freyther <holger@freyther.de>: Holger Freyther has posted comments on this change. Change subject: gsm48: move to hex TMSI representation ...................................................................... Patch Set 1: Code-Review+1
From Vadim Yanitskiy <axilirator@gmail.com>: Vadim Yanitskiy has posted comments on this change. Change subject: gsm48: move to hex TMSI representation ...................................................................... Patch Set 1: (2 comments) > (2 comments) https://gerrit.osmocom.org/#/c/57/1/src/gsm/gsm48.c File src/gsm/gsm48.c: PS1, Line 461: > It is not a "reverse" anymore. Should the comment be updated? Specially wit I think we can simply delete this comment. PS1, Line 465: string > Why do you prefix it with 0x here? In the commit message I would like to h Because I saw that the 0x%08x format also used in other Osmocom projects, for example in OsmocomBB. Well, the minimum ant the maximum size of the string is always constant and equal to 2 + 8 = 10 (without '\0'). It is mostly consumed by user, so I think we should use the most comfortable for reading format. Would you prefer to avoid the '0x' prefix in this case? Also, what about using '%08X' instead of '%08x'?
From Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>:
Harald Welte has posted comments on this change.
Change subject: gsm48: move to hex TMSI representation
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Patch Set 1: Code-Review+1
(1 comment)
https://gerrit.osmocom.org/#/c/57/1/src/gsm/gsm48.c
File src/gsm/gsm48.c:
PS1, Line 465: string
> Because I saw that the 0x%08x format also used in other Osmocom projects, f
I think the general representation in the industry would be all-uppercase and without 0x, so "%08X". However, as we used to have integer representation in OpenBSC so far, it might be a good idea to give the '0x' as a hint to the user, so he knows this version of the log statement/vty output is in hex, as opposed to earlier versions.
From Holger Freyther <holger@freyther.de>: Holger Freyther has posted comments on this change. Change subject: gsm48: move to hex TMSI representation ...................................................................... Patch Set 1: Dear Vadim, could you address the review feedback and then use git push gerrit.. to upload a new patchset with the changes requested? As you and Harald proposed we use 0x
Patch Set 2: Code-Review+1
Patch Set 2: Code-Review+2
diff --git a/src/gsm/gsm48.c b/src/gsm/gsm48.c index 8a46f76..74a1e99 100644 --- a/src/gsm/gsm48.c +++ b/src/gsm/gsm48.c @@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ if (mi_len == GSM48_TMSI_LEN && mi[0] == (0xf0 | GSM_MI_TYPE_TMSI)) { memcpy(&tmsi, &mi[1], 4); tmsi = ntohl(tmsi); - return snprintf(string, str_len, "%u", tmsi); + return snprintf(string, str_len, "0x%08x", tmsi); } break; case GSM_MI_TYPE_IMSI: