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    • Cédric Roux's avatar
      bugfix: fix memory error · 487a599b
      Cédric Roux authored
      Using valgrind revealed that those two arrays
      were too small. Let's use 512 bytes, which should
      be enough for every practical cases.
      487a599b
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    • Cédric Roux's avatar
      import NFAPI work from David Price from Cisco (non-working commit, do not use it) · 7757b9e7
      Cédric Roux authored
      It has been chosen to not include the full history of commits
      from David. He included a binary version of wireshark, probably
      a modified one that understands NFAPI. Wireshark is released under
      the GPL license, we cannot include it in the repository. We could
      have done a next commit to remove this binary. But then it would
      still be present in the history of commits, which may not be allowed.
      And it would take space on disk. We could edit the history to remove
      wireshark entirely. But this operation is too complicated.
      
      There was also a pcap capture file, which has nothing to do in
      the history of commits and would take space on disk. There again,
      it's too difficult to edit the history to remove it.
      
      There was a file .gitignore that was also removed.
      
      The original history can be found on David's repository:
      https://gitlab.eurecom.fr/daveprice/openairinterface5g/
      The branch is: nfapi-ru-rau-split.
      
      A copy of that branch has been included in the internal OAI
      repository, for those who have access to it.
      The branch is the same. The last commit ID is
      9106438239e0bc626ff1fa1d97d911caadd0fbb9.
      
      You can compare the current commit with the commit 9106...
      to see what differs.
      
      The current commit has to be considered non-working.
      The commit following the current commit will fix problems with
      the work in the current commit.
      
      If you use git bisect, don't spend time analyzing the current
      commit.
      7757b9e7
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