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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T22:10:51+00:00 2026-05-19T22:10:51+00:00

I have issues with the following code: #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include

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I have issues with the following code:

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

#include <string.h>
#include <gnokii.h>

#define CONFIG_FILE "config"

struct gn_statemachine  *state;

void terminate(void) {
    gn_lib_phone_close(state);
    gn_lib_phoneprofile_free(&state);
    gn_lib_library_free();
}


int main() {
    gn_data data;
    gn_error error;    
    gn_sms_folder_list folderlist;

    atexit(terminate);

    if((error = gn_lib_phoneprofile_load(CONFIG_FILE,&state)) 
       != GN_ERR_NONE)
    {
        fprintf(stderr,"%s\n",gn_error_print(error));
        exit(1);
    }

    memset(&folderlist,0,sizeof(gn_sms_folder_list));
    gn_data_clear(&data);
    data.sms_folder_list = &folderlist;

    error = gn_sm_functions(GN_OP_GetSMSFolders, &data, state);

    printf("ada %d sms dun\n",folderlist.number);

    return 0;
}

I’m compiling it with gcc -o main main.c -lgnokii, but when it’s executed it generates errors when looking for config file:

# ./gnokiitest 
No phone_config section in the config file.
Either global or given phone section cannot be found.
Segmentation fault

because I included the config file within one folder of main output:

$ cat config 
[global]
  connection = bluetooth
  port = 24:22:AB:AB:C1:F8
  model = AT
  rfcomm_channel = 2

Whats wrong then?

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    2026-05-19T22:10:52+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 10:10 pm

    For starters, the following will cause issues:

    if((error = gn_lib_phoneprofile_load(CONFIG_FILE,&state))
    

    state variable is not initialized here. That will cause random pointer being passed and most likely segfault.

    Next, the first argument to gn_lib_phoneprofile_load() is not the config file name, but the phone section in the config where the connection details are provided. Given that you pass config as this parameter you’d need:

    [phone_config]
    connection = bluetooth
    port = 24:22:AB:AB:C1:F8
    model = AT
    rfcomm_channel = 2
    

    but placed in the standard gnokii config file location. To use different location use:

    gn_lib_phoneprofile_load_from_file(CONFIG_FILE, NULL, &state);
    

    Second argument is the phone section name. If NULL, then [global] would be used.

    Additionally gn_lib_phoneprofile_load() just reads the config file. You need to run gn_lib_phone_open() to initialize the connection.

    Finally, there is similar code already written, no need to reinvent the wheel: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnokii/gnokii-extras.git/tree/snippets/sms/sms_status.c

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