- all RAN code, CI code, configuration files, dockerfiles, in CSSL v1.0
- all deployment code (openshift, charts, ancillary files like shell
scripts), in MIT
- documentation in CC-BY-4.0
- exceptions might apply and are listed in NOTICE
- there is a new LICENSES folder with all licenses
- CONTRIBUTIONS.md has been updated accordingly
For automated changes based on OAI PL v1.1:
perl -i~ -0pe 's/\/\*.*Licensed to the OpenAirInterface.*openairinterface.org\n#?/\/*\n * SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-CSSL-1.0\n/s' **/*.{c,h,cpp}
perl -i~ -0pe 's/\/\*.*Licensed to the OpenAirInterface.*openairinterface.org\n#?/\/*\n * SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-CSSL-1.0\n/s' **/*.ts
perl -i~ -0pe 's/<!--.*Licensed to the OpenAirInterface.*openairinterface.org\n.*-->/<!-- SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-CSSL-1.0 -->/s' **/*.xml
The rest (cmake, files with missing license, cmake) manually.
This commit adds yaml-cpp library to required docker images and build commands. There is one workaround
in cross-compilation for apt behavior for installing libyaml-cpp-dev. Apt will uninistall previous
versions of the package whenever another one is installed. This means that installing the arm version
breaks amd version and vice versa. This makes it impossible to have both libs installed at the same
time which is required by the cross-compilation build command (it calls cmake twice, once with native
and once with target architecture)
- there are extra variables in gnb_entrypoint.sh to resolve FQDN which
are superfluous
- allowing nrue config to use gnb fqdn and ip-address
- rfsimulator parameter is not used in all docker-compose so it should be optional
- make amf ip-address optional
- Adding new templates for nFAPI in gNB and NR-UE images
- Better entrypoint for NR-UE (alignment on others)
- New Test method: StatsFromGenObject
- At deployment, image name, size and date are printed
- Initial scenario with 1 NR-UE and just ping operations
- Trigger new child sub-pipeline for L2-sim-5G tests
Signed-off-by: Raphael Defosseux <raphael.defosseux@eurecom.fr>