Message types added to the RIC message type header for:
RIC_ALARM (110)
RIC_ALARM_QUERY (111)
RIC_METRICS (120)
RAN_E2_RESET_REQ (12008)
RAN_E2_RESET_RESP (12009)
Issue-ID: RIC-514
Signed-off-by: E. Scott Daniels <daniels@research.att.com>
Change-Id: I544cec60e4e9402139261b6fe0291d7c1253475e
# API and build change and fix summaries. Doc correctsions
# and/or changes are not mentioned here; see the commit messages.
# API and build change and fix summaries. Doc correctsions
# and/or changes are not mentioned here; see the commit messages.
+2020 June 22; version 4.1.1
+ Add new message types to RIC header file for
+ RIC_ALARM (110)
+ RIC_ALARM_QUERY (111)
+ RIC_METRICS (120)
+ RAN_E2_RESET_REQ (12008)
+ RAN_E2_RESET_RESP (12009)
+
2020 June 18; version 4.1.0
Bump version minor to move away from 4.0.* which will bump for any
patches applied back to bronze.
2020 June 18; version 4.1.0
Bump version minor to move away from 4.0.* which will bump for any
patches applied back to bronze.
set( major_version "4" ) # should be automatically populated from git tag later, but until CI process sets a tag we use this
set( minor_version "1" )
set( major_version "4" ) # should be automatically populated from git tag later, but until CI process sets a tag we use this
set( minor_version "1" )
set( install_root "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}" )
set( install_inc "include/rmr" )
set( install_root "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}" )
set( install_inc "include/rmr" )
/4\.0\.5$/ { printf( "&h1(Bronze Release)\n" ); rheader = 1 }
/1\.11\.1$/ { printf( "&h1(Amber Release)\n" ); rheader = 1 }
/4\.0\.5$/ { printf( "&h1(Bronze Release)\n" ); rheader = 1 }
/1\.11\.1$/ { printf( "&h1(Amber Release)\n" ); rheader = 1 }
+ print_raw && /^\t\t/ { # anything indented should be unformatted
+ gsub( "^\t\t", " ", $0 )
+ if( ! format_off ) {
+ format_off = 1
+ printf( ".nf\n" )
+ }
+ }
+
print_raw && /^$/ { # include blank lines after first real stuff
print_raw && /^$/ { # include blank lines after first real stuff
+ if( format_off ) {
+ format_off = 0
+ printf( ".fo\n" );
+ }
printf( "&space\n\n" );
next
}
printf( "&space\n\n" );
next
}
version 4.0.0, the RMR versions should no longer skip.
version 4.0.0, the RMR versions should no longer skip.
+2020 June 22; version 4.1.1
+---------------------------
+
+Add new message types to RIC header file for
+ RIC_ALARM (110)
+ RIC_ALARM_QUERY (111)
+ RIC_METRICS (120)
+ RAN_E2_RESET_REQ (12008)
+ RAN_E2_RESET_RESP (12009)
+
+
+
+2020 June 18; version 4.1.0
+---------------------------
+
+Bump version minor to move away from 4.0.* which will bump
+for any patches applied back to bronze.
+
+Add magic C++ goo to symtab header file allowing C++ xAPPs to
+use the symbol table directly.
+
+
+
Bronze Release
==============
Bronze Release
==============
2019 September 19; version 1.8.0
--------------------------------
2019 September 19; version 1.8.0
--------------------------------
-New message types added: RAN_CONNECTED, RAN_RESTARTED,
-RAN_RECONFIGURED
+New message types added:
+ RAN_CONNECTED, RAN_RESTARTED, RAN_RECONFIGURED
---------------------------------------------
Support for the Nanomsg transport library has been dropped.
---------------------------------------------
Support for the Nanomsg transport library has been dropped.
-The library librmr.* will no longer be included in packages.
+ The library librmr.* will no longer be included in packages.
Packages will install RMR libraries into the system preferred
Packages will install RMR libraries into the system preferred
-target directory. On some systems this is /usr/local/lib and
-on others it is /usr/local/lib64. The diretory is determined
-by the sytem on which the package is built and NOT by the
-system installing the package, so it's possible that the RMR
-libraries end up in a strange location if the .deb or .rpm
-file was generated on a Linux flavour that has a different
-preference than the one where the package is installed.
+ target directory. On some systems this is /usr/local/lib
+ and on others it is /usr/local/lib64. The diretory is
+ determined by the sytem on which the package is built and
+ NOT by the system installing the package, so it's possible
+ that the RMR libraries end up in a strange location if the
+ .deb or .rpm file was generated on a Linux flavour that
+ has a different preference than the one where the package
+ is installed.
----------------------------
----------------------------
-librmr and librmr_nng - Add message buffer API function
-rmr_trace_ref() (see rmr_trace_ref.3 manual page in dev
-package).
+librmr and librmr_nng
+ - Add message buffer API function rmr_trace_ref()
+ (see rmr_trace_ref.3 manual page in dev package).
#define RIC_HEALTH_CHECK_REQ 100
#define RIC_HEALTH_CHECK_RESP 101
#define RIC_HEALTH_CHECK_REQ 100
#define RIC_HEALTH_CHECK_RESP 101
+#define RIC_ALARMi 110
+#define RIC_ALARM_QUERY 111
+
+#define RIC_METRICS 120
+
// --- please keep additions in numerical order ------
#define RIC_SCTP_CONNECTION_FAILURE 1080
// --- please keep additions in numerical order ------
#define RIC_SCTP_CONNECTION_FAILURE 1080
#define RIC_E2_RESET_RESP 12005
#define RIC_E2_RAN_ERROR_INDICATION 12006
#define RIC_E2_RIC_ERROR_INDICATION 12007
#define RIC_E2_RESET_RESP 12005
#define RIC_E2_RAN_ERROR_INDICATION 12006
#define RIC_E2_RIC_ERROR_INDICATION 12007
+#define RAN_E2_RESET_REQ 12008
+#define RAN_E2_RESET_RESP 12009
+
#define RIC_SUB_REQ 12010
#define RIC_SUB_REQ 12010