According to 3GPP TS 45.008, section A.3.2.1:
c) Comparison of RXQUAL_XX with L_RXQUAL_XX_P (XX = DL or UL):
Increase XX_TXPWR if at least P3 averaged values out of N3
averaged values are greater (worse quality) than L_RXQUAL_XX_P.
d) Comparison of RXQUAL_XX with U_RXQUAL_XX_P (XX = DL or UL):
Decrease XX_TXPWR if at least P4 averaged values out of N4
averaged values are lower (better quality) than U_RXQUAL_XX_P.
Given that RxQual is a value in range 0 .. 7, where 0 is the best
and 7 is the worst: L_RXQUAL_XX_P must define the worst quality,
while U_RXQUAL_XX_P must define the best quality value.
Change-Id: I0f37b23ed360782f3c1f4275234c4e18a17aa89b
Related: SYS#4918
If the user doesn't specify any CON connection groups in the config
file, then the CON is not used. The current code runs into an error
condition, as abis_om2k_tx_con_conf_req() never sends the CON CONF REQ
if the groups list is empty, but we still wait in the FSM for the
arrival of a CFG REQ ACCEPT. The CON FSM eventually times out in T10
and we proceed with the IS, ignoring the error.
With this patch, we simply skip the entire CON MO in case there is no
related configuration.
Change-Id: Ia4d5bd96734686381f04aa3b380b17a161a31174
In I68ae0bc51a565f903b47cf72f3e3dd6f1a2d2651 we started to
initialize all (TS 12.21) NM MO state to LOCKED by default,
which means BTSs not using TS 12.21 are stumbling across
a general check in bts_isdn_sign_link() and will fail to
process and uplink RSL messages.
Change-Id: I4450cc47ede4005bf4bbd4af8d5a22c78377d4cd
Related: OSE4914
Thanks to this message, there is no need to include MS/BS Power
Control parameters in every RSL CHANnel ACTIvation message.
Instead, we send them only once, and then send empty IEs.
Change-Id: I46ae4e6003a1839ee57f8e941a54bf479f7e532d
Related: SYS#4918
libosmocore > 1.4.0 is required (master, not yet released) since some
fixes done in osmo-bsc code where not cherry-picked to libosmocore APIs.
Depends: libosmocore.git I2bf5635b8536b11d69774d17ac1908019633e3af
Change-Id: I7d5e5ddd174463c2a3d957c8245d2911ce013681
This is needed in order to to proper feature support verification for
IPv6 when configuring the NSVC.
Before this patch, there could be a race condition where NSVC FSM
checked for BTS feature BTS_FEAT_IPV6_NSVC before it was negotiated
through BTS Get Attributes (Ack).
Fixes: OS#4870
Change-Id: I7c207eee0e331995ae04acec014fbd13d4d16280
Before this patch, Get Attributes was sent quicklyafter the OML link
became up, even if the BTS/BB_TRANSC objects were still powered off,
which is wrong since attributes should only be available after the
objects transition out of the Power off state.
Furthermore, information about get attr response already received will
be required in future patches to delay NSVC setting.
Related: OS#4870
Change-Id: I8ec39c7e1f956ffce9aecd58a5590c43200ba086
There's no real need to retrieve the trx before passing it to the
function, we can do that in the function itself and hence also simplify
the function itself.
Related: OS#4870
Change-Id: I7181510c5021ff2712c09ebc6ec8b13fdd8e8dc2
The condition was set in st_op_disabled_notinstalled_on_enter():
"""
site_mgr->peer_has_no_avstate_offline = (bts->type == GSM_BTS_TYPE_NANOBTS);
"""
However, at startup of the FSM the oneneter func of the default initial
state is not called. In any case, if called it would be too early since
the type is not known yet (because its parsed later on at the VTY with
the "type" command, that's after the "bts X" node is called and the
bts_sm is allocated.
So we need to make sure to always enable it, also for nanobts.
Change-Id: Ic6049a44ae3fca1b8e968fe800c268f579e7cad4
The only real 1-1 relationship between BTS NM objects is the one between
GPRS Cell and BTS (which is actually a BTS cell).
In our current osmo-bts implementation we don't care much since we only
handle 1-cell BTSses, but let's make the data structure organization
more generic.
Implementation notes:
The gsm_bts_sm is moved to its own file, APIs to allocate are added and
the new public object is hooked correctly in the allocation process of
osmo-bsc.
Change-Id: I06461b7784fa2a78de37383406e35beae85fbad8
MS Classmark 3 is optional, and thus can be NULL.
Change-Id: I4f1455a3db4972ea9843564b590e405c51083b47
Fixes: I39ae439d05562b35b2e47774dc92f8789fea1a57
Fixes: CID#215593 "Explicit null dereferenced"
In order to activate FACCH/SACCH repetition on the BTS, the classmark 3
IE in the CLASSMARK CHANGE message must be parsed and depending on the
Repeated ACCH Capability bit the RSL_IE_OSMO_REP_ACCH_CAP is added to
the RSL CHAN ACT und RSL CHAN MODE MODIFY. Since
RSL_IE_OSMO_REP_ACCH_CAP is a propritary IE, it may only be added for
BTS type osmo-bts.
Change-Id: I39ae439d05562b35b2e47774dc92f8789fea1a57
Related: OS#4796 SYS#5114
To be able to control the FACCH/SACCH repetition behavior inside the
BTS a one byte flag is sent to the BTS together with the
RSL_IE_OSMO_REP_ACCH_CAP IE. This patch adds the necessary VTY commands.
The sending of the flag is implemented in a follow-up patch.
See also: I39ae439d05562b35b2e47774dc92f8789fea1a57
Related: SYS#5114, OS#4796, OS#4794, OS#4795
Depends: libosmocore I6dda239e9cd7033297bed1deb5eb1d9f87b8433f
Change-Id: I083eaa2c30478912426e9c24a506f0b88836e190
When ICMI becomes zero for 'start-mode auto', the smod bits will remain
whatever start-mode was set in the previous osmo-bsc config. Instead, osmo-bsc
should clear the smod bits for 'start-mode auto' so that its MultiRate Config
does not vary depending on what was previously configured.
Change-Id: I1ec5bad0bce01cc425ee05ecf70c83ec662a226a
So far, the smod bits reflecting the start mode never made it to the
MultiRate Config IE: gsm48_mr_cfg_from_gsm0808_sc_cfg() always sets them
to zero, and the mode filtering fails to carry the BTS set bits.
Set smod bits according to BTS config after the filtering of available
modes.
Change-Id: I49691df01745a7c485bf165e897872c35fc4b147
Send the proper ICMI value, instead of always sending ICMI=1 regardless
of the AMR start-mode setting.
To avoid test fallout from the fix, we should first merge
osmo-ttcn3-hacks I4cff01c37d5c7e301e9a01f773b7e009a789519b
Change-Id: I577ff590d7588fd7e3ee4846c7955ab8f84cf2b1
Previous code relied on abort() switching sigaction to SIG_FDL +
retriggering SIGABRT in case the signal handler returns, which would
then generate the coredump + terminate the process.
However, if a SIGABRT is received from somewhere else (kill -SIGABRT),
then the process would print the talloc report and continue running,
which is not desired.
Change-Id: Iff920ff3dbeb48bd871b7578470f27fe9d0f9516
Fixes: OS#4865
The IPV6_NSVC feature is required to use IPv6 NSVC to connect
to the SGSN. The features in general should be dynamic discovered for
the BTS which support this.
Workaround for OS#4870
Related: SYS#4915, OS#4870
Change-Id: I711efca931012b8e66516f2721390e9dbdbb72a8
Previous code relied on abort() switching sigaction to SIG_FDL +
retriggering SIGABRT in case the signal handler returns, which would
then generate the coredump + terminate the process.
However, if a SIGABRT is received from somewhere else (killall -SIGABRT
osmo-bsc), then the process would print the talloc report and continue
running, which is not desired.
Change-Id: I125288283af630efa20d64505e319636964a0982
Fixes: OS#4865
When a used timeslot gets moved to another timeslot for load balancing, prefer
moving a dynamic timeslot, as illustrated by handover_test.c test 30.
Rationale: freeing up a dynamic timeslot is better for PDCH availability, as
well as for flexibility in timeslots. Test 30 shows that when freeing a static
TCH/F even though a dynamic one with identical ratings is in use, later
handovers to a TCH/H may become impossible, because no more dynamic timeslots
are available to switch to TCH/H. A freed dynamic timeslot allows congestion
resolution to continue and reduce more TCH/F to TCH/H.
The scope of this preference is per-TRX, where the RXLEV ratings used for
picking a target lchan are the same by definition. In other words, this never
overrules picking another lchan that has better RXLEV.
Among lchans on dynamic timeslots that could be moved, this code favors moving
later lchans; mainly because it makes for a simpler condition in the code.
Change-Id: Ic221b8d2687cdec0bf94410c84a4da43853f0900
There are four places deciding which of 2 lchans to move, depending on average
db ratings. Upcoming patches will enrich that decision for better handling of
dynamic timeslots, so have one common function for these to avoid code dup.
Change-Id: I745dc95cf564dd330295cecb4d64dccebf55163f
The function bssmap_handle_cipher_mode() suggests to check if an lchan
is actually present when it gets called, but it only checks for conn.
This might lead to a segfault later in the execution path.
Change-Id: I3103ec89cd6dce1a11ea8e9f8187373e4114e852
Event NM_EV_OML_DOWN in allstate will transition to Disabled
NotInstalled state. In the case where that is the current state, there's
really no change but we didn't allow the transition. Let's allow it
since it doesn't hurt and get rid of error messages when a BTS
disconnects.
Fixes: OS#4831
Change-Id: Ia5b7c88ff89e68ec5086d24f6ee20a8b3b2d994d