view miscutil/arfcn2ti.c @ 1011:6d9b10633f10

etmsync Pirelli IMEI retrieval: fix poor use of printf() Bug reported by Vadim Yanitskiy <fixeria@osmocom.org>: the construct where a static-allocated string was passed to printf() without any format arguments causes newer compilers to report a security problem. Given that formatted output is not needed here, just fixed string output, change printf() to fputs(), and direct the error message to stderr while at it.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Thu, 23 May 2024 17:29:57 +0000
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/*
 * TI's TCS211 L1 does not use standard ARFCNs internally, instead it uses
 * its own non-standard radio_freq numbers in their place.  Other firmware
 * components and all external interfaces do use standard ARFCNs, thus
 * conversion functions are invoked at appropriate points in the firmware.
 * However, L1-internal radio_freq numbers are emitted in L1 debug traces,
 * thus anyone looking at these traces needs to be able to convert between
 * standard ARFCNs and L1-internal radio_freq.
 *
 * The present utility converts a standard ARFCN into TI L1 radio_freq.
 */

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <strings.h>

main(argc, argv)
	char **argv;
{
	int arfcn;

	if (argc != 3) {
usage:		fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s {eu|us} arfcn\n", argv[0]);
		exit(1);
	}
	arfcn = atoi(argv[2]);
	if (!strcmp(argv[1], "eu"))
		arfcn2ti_eu(arfcn);
	else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "us"))
		arfcn2ti_us(arfcn);
	else
		goto usage;
	exit(0);
}

arfcn2ti_eu(arfcn)
{
	if (arfcn == 0)
		arfcn = 174;
	else if ((arfcn >= 975) && (arfcn <= 1023))
		arfcn -= 850;
	else if ((arfcn >= 512) && (arfcn <= 885))
		arfcn -= 337;
	else if ((arfcn >= 1) && (arfcn <= 124))
		;
	else {
		fprintf(stderr,
			"error: specified ARFCN is invalid for dual-EU\n");
		exit(1);
	}
	printf("%d\n", arfcn);
}

arfcn2ti_us(arfcn)
{
	if ((arfcn >= 128) && (arfcn <= 251))
		arfcn -= 127;
	else if ((arfcn >= 512) && (arfcn <= 810))
		arfcn -= 387;
	else {
		fprintf(stderr,
			"error: specified ARFCN is invalid for dual-US\n");
		exit(1);
	}
	printf("%d\n", arfcn);
}