On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 5:04 PM, Daniele Forsi
<address@hidden> wrote:
2012/12/31 alonso acuña:
> I would appreciate some insight into what is going on in there. Is it really
> important to stop decoding of these messages and not let it decode as
> Default Alphabet? If so then how can we improve it so that the sms does not
> stay on the phone forever?
maybe our logic to detect a compressed message is wrong since we're
checking only bit 5:
if (dcs.type & 0x20) {
dprintf("Compressed message\n");
return GN_ERR_NOTIMPLEMENTED;
}
instead of all the coding group bits 011x xxxx (see ETSI TS 123 038
Section 5 CBS Data Coding Scheme)
try changing the check above (at line 465 of my copy of common/gsm-sms.c) with:
if ((dcs.type & 0xe0) == 0x60) {
or send me your debug output (privately if it contains personal details)
--
Daniele Forsi
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