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The function mgcp_conn_alloc() calls mgcp_rtp_conn_init() to initalize the RTP specific members (union u.rtp) but also touches u.rtp directly. This should not be the case, only mgcp_rtp_conn_init() may touch the union depending on which type of RTP connection is initialized (currently there is only MGCP_CONN_TYPE_RTP). - let mgcp_rtp_conn_init() set the backpointer to the generic conn part. Change-Id: I6f806f9bfa71b446c15bdc34ae59d2bc1cd10d7e Note: This is merely a cosmetic change.
About OsmoMGW ============= OsmoMGW originated from the OpenBSC project, which started as a minimalistic all-in-one implementation of the GSM Network. In 2017, OpenBSC had reached maturity and diversity (including M3UA SIGTRAN and 3G support in the form of IuCS and IuPS interfaces) that naturally lead to a separation of the all-in-one approach to fully independent separate programs as in typical GSM networks. OsmoMGW was one of the parts split off from the old openbsc.git. It originated as a solution to merely navigate RTP streams through a NAT, but has since matured to a Media Gateway implementation that is capable of streaming RTP for 2G (AoIP) and 3G (IuCS) GSM networks as well as (still not implemented at time of writing) transcoding between TRAU, various RTP payloads and IuUP. The OsmoMGW program exposes an MGCP interface towards clients like OsmoMSC and OsmoBSC, and receives and sends RTP streams as configured via MGCP. The libosmo-mgcp-client library exposes utilities used by e.g. OsmoMSC (found in osmo-msc.git) to instruct OsmoMGW via its MGCP service. The libosmo-mgcp library exposes MGCP server utilities used by e.g. OsmoBSC-NAT (found in osmo-bsc.git) to navigate RTP streams through a NAT. (At time of writing, this is still called libosmo-legacy-mgcp.) Find OsmoMGW issue tracker and wiki online at https://osmocom.org/projects/osmo-mgw https://osmocom.org/projects/osmo-mgw/wiki
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