osmo-pcu/src/gprs_rlcmac_sched.cpp

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/* PDCH scheduler
*
* Copyright (C) 2012 Andreas Eversberg <jolly@eversberg.eu>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
#include <gprs_bssgp_pcu.h>
#include <gprs_rlcmac.h>
#include <pcu_l1_if.h>
#include <bts.h>
#include <tbf.h>
#include <tbf_ul.h>
#include <gprs_debug.h>
#include <gprs_ms.h>
#include <rlc.h>
#include <sba.h>
#include <pdch.h>
tbf: Poll MS on idle DL TBFs If an MS wants to open a new UL TBF, it can either use (P)RACH or request one in a Ack/Nack message for a DL TBF (PACCH). When a TBF becomes idle (LCC queue is empty but the TBF is kept open), there aren't any Ack/Nack requests that can be used by the MS to ask for an UL TBF, therefore it has to use the RACH. This leads to many RACH requests even for a single HTTP transaction, so it takes some time to retrieve even a simple web page. This commit modifies the scheduler to regularly send Ack/Nack requests on idle DL TBFs. It does so by extending the priority based scheduling algorithm to have 5 priority levels (highest priority first): - Control block is pending - High age (100%) threshold reached (-> request Ack/Nack) - Data is waiting or there are pending Nacks - Low age (200ms) threshold reached (-> request Ack/Nack) - Pending Nacks that have been resent already - None of the above (-> send DL dummy control block) The 'age' refers to the time since since the last control block has been sent on the TBF. This high age threshold is set to dl-tbf-idle-time or to 50% of T3190 (whichever is smaller), aiming for at least a poll (and TBF shutdown) after the TBF has expired and to safely prevent expiry of T3190. So if dl-tbf-idle-time > 200ms, there will be a poll every 200ms and a final poll after dl-tbf-idle-time. On high load, the interval between polls can get higher, but the 'high age' poll should be in place. This commit implements the scheduling with respect to GSM 44.060, 9.3.1a ("Delayed release of downlink TBF"). Ticket: #556 Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-03-20 13:26:05 +00:00
#include "pcu_utils.h"
extern "C" {
#include <osmocom/core/gsmtap.h>
}
struct tbf_sched_candidates {
struct gprs_rlcmac_tbf *poll;
struct gprs_rlcmac_tbf *ul_ass;
struct gprs_rlcmac_tbf *dl_ass;
struct gprs_rlcmac_ul_tbf *ul_ack;
};
static uint32_t sched_poll(BTS *bts,
uint8_t trx, uint8_t ts, uint32_t fn, uint8_t block_nr,
struct tbf_sched_candidates *tbf_cand)
{
struct gprs_rlcmac_ul_tbf *ul_tbf;
struct gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf *dl_tbf;
LListHead<gprs_rlcmac_tbf> *pos;
uint32_t poll_fn;
/* check special TBF for events */
poll_fn = fn + 4;
if ((block_nr % 3) == 2)
poll_fn ++;
poll_fn = poll_fn % GSM_MAX_FN;
llist_for_each(pos, &bts->ul_tbfs()) {
ul_tbf = as_ul_tbf(pos->entry());
OSMO_ASSERT(ul_tbf);
/* this trx, this ts */
if (ul_tbf->trx->trx_no != trx || !ul_tbf->is_control_ts(ts))
continue;
/* polling for next uplink block */
if (ul_tbf->poll_scheduled() && ul_tbf->poll_fn == poll_fn)
tbf_cand->poll = ul_tbf;
if (ul_tbf->ul_ack_state_is(GPRS_RLCMAC_UL_ACK_SEND_ACK))
tbf_cand->ul_ack = ul_tbf;
if (ul_tbf->dl_ass_state_is(GPRS_RLCMAC_DL_ASS_SEND_ASS))
tbf_cand->dl_ass = ul_tbf;
if (ul_tbf->ul_ass_state_is(GPRS_RLCMAC_UL_ASS_SEND_ASS)
|| ul_tbf->ul_ass_state_is(GPRS_RLCMAC_UL_ASS_SEND_ASS_REJ))
tbf_cand->ul_ass = ul_tbf;
/* FIXME: Is this supposed to be fair? The last TBF for each wins? Maybe use llist_add_tail and skip once we have all
states? */
}
llist_for_each(pos, &bts->dl_tbfs()) {
dl_tbf = as_dl_tbf(pos->entry());
OSMO_ASSERT(dl_tbf);
/* this trx, this ts */
if (dl_tbf->trx->trx_no != trx || !dl_tbf->is_control_ts(ts))
continue;
/* polling for next uplink block */
if (dl_tbf->poll_scheduled() && dl_tbf->poll_fn == poll_fn)
tbf_cand->poll = dl_tbf;
if (dl_tbf->dl_ass_state_is(GPRS_RLCMAC_DL_ASS_SEND_ASS))
tbf_cand->dl_ass = dl_tbf;
if (dl_tbf->ul_ass_state_is(GPRS_RLCMAC_UL_ASS_SEND_ASS)
|| dl_tbf->ul_ass_state_is(GPRS_RLCMAC_UL_ASS_SEND_ASS_REJ))
tbf_cand->ul_ass = dl_tbf;
}
return poll_fn;
}
static struct gprs_rlcmac_ul_tbf *sched_select_uplink(uint8_t trx, uint8_t ts, uint32_t fn,
uint8_t block_nr, struct gprs_rlcmac_pdch *pdch, bool require_gprs_only)
{
struct gprs_rlcmac_ul_tbf *tbf = NULL;
uint8_t i, tfi;
/* select uplink resource */
for (i = 0, tfi = pdch->next_ul_tfi; i < 32;
i++, tfi = (tfi + 1) & 31) {
tbf = pdch->ul_tbf_by_tfi(tfi);
/* no TBF for this tfi, go next */
if (!tbf)
continue;
/* no UL resources needed, go next */
/* we don't need to give resources in FINISHED state,
* because we have received all blocks and only poll
* for packet control ack. */
if (tbf->state_is_not(GPRS_RLCMAC_FLOW))
continue;
if (require_gprs_only && tbf->is_egprs_enabled())
continue;
/* use this USF */
LOGP(DRLCMACSCHED, LOGL_DEBUG, "Received RTS for PDCH: TRX=%d "
"TS=%d FN=%d block_nr=%d scheduling USF=%d for "
"required uplink resource of UL TFI=%d\n", trx, ts, fn,
block_nr, tbf->m_usf[ts], tfi);
/* next TBF to handle resource is the next one */
pdch->next_ul_tfi = (tfi + 1) & 31;
break;
}
return tbf;
}
struct msgb *sched_app_info(struct gprs_rlcmac_tbf *tbf) {
struct gprs_rlcmac_bts *bts_data;
struct msgb *msg = NULL;
if (!tbf || !tbf->ms()->app_info_pending)
return NULL;
bts_data = BTS::main_bts()->bts_data();
if (bts_data->app_info) {
LOGP(DRLCMACSCHED, LOGL_DEBUG, "Sending Packet Application Information message\n");
msg = msgb_copy(bts_data->app_info, "app_info_msg_sched");
} else
LOGP(DRLCMACSCHED, LOGL_ERROR, "MS has app_info_pending flag set, but no Packet Application Information"
" message stored in BTS!\n");
tbf->ms()->app_info_pending = false;
bts_data->app_info_pending--;
if (!bts_data->app_info_pending) {
LOGP(DRLCMACSCHED, LOGL_DEBUG, "Packet Application Information successfully sent to all MS with active"
" TBF\n");
msgb_free(bts_data->app_info);
bts_data->app_info = NULL;
}
return msg;
}
static struct msgb *sched_select_ctrl_msg(
uint8_t trx, uint8_t ts, uint32_t fn,
uint8_t block_nr, struct gprs_rlcmac_pdch *pdch,
struct tbf_sched_candidates *tbfs)
{
struct msgb *msg = NULL;
struct gprs_rlcmac_tbf *tbf = NULL;
struct gprs_rlcmac_tbf *next_list[] = { tbfs->ul_ass,
tbfs->dl_ass,
tbfs->ul_ack };
/* Send Packet Application Information first (ETWS primary notifications) */
msg = sched_app_info(tbfs->dl_ass);
if (!msg) {
for (size_t i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(next_list); ++i) {
tbf = next_list[(pdch->next_ctrl_prio + i) % ARRAY_SIZE(next_list)];
if (!tbf)
continue;
/*
* Assignments for the same direction have lower precedence,
* because they may kill the TBF when the CONTROL ACK is
* received, thus preventing the others from being processed.
*/
if (tbf == tbfs->ul_ass && tbf->ul_ass_state_is(GPRS_RLCMAC_UL_ASS_SEND_ASS_REJ))
msg = tbfs->ul_ass->create_packet_access_reject();
else if (tbf == tbfs->ul_ass && tbf->direction ==
GPRS_RLCMAC_DL_TBF)
if (tbf->ul_ass_state_is(GPRS_RLCMAC_UL_ASS_SEND_ASS_REJ))
msg = tbfs->ul_ass->create_packet_access_reject();
else
msg = tbfs->ul_ass->create_ul_ass(fn, ts);
else if (tbf == tbfs->dl_ass && tbf->direction == GPRS_RLCMAC_UL_TBF)
msg = tbfs->dl_ass->create_dl_ass(fn, ts);
else if (tbf == tbfs->ul_ack)
msg = tbfs->ul_ack->create_ul_ack(fn, ts);
/* else: if tbf/ms is pending to send tx_neigbhourData or tx_CellchangeContinue, send it */
if (!msg) {
tbf = NULL;
continue;
}
pdch->next_ctrl_prio = (pdch->next_ctrl_prio + 1) % ARRAY_SIZE(next_list);
break;
}
}
if (!msg) {
/*
* If one of these is left, the response (CONTROL ACK) from the
* MS will kill the current TBF, only one of them can be
* non-NULL
*/
if (tbfs->dl_ass) {
tbf = tbfs->dl_ass;
msg = tbfs->dl_ass->create_dl_ass(fn, ts);
} else if (tbfs->ul_ass) {
tbf = tbfs->ul_ass;
msg = tbfs->ul_ass->create_ul_ass(fn, ts);
}
}
/* any message */
if (msg) {
if (!tbf) {
LOGP(DRLCMACSCHED, LOGL_ERROR,
"Control message to be scheduled, but no TBF (TRX=%d, TS=%d)\n", trx, ts);
msgb_free(msg);
return NULL;
}
tbf->rotate_in_list();
LOGP(DRLCMACSCHED, LOGL_DEBUG, "Scheduling control "
"message at RTS for %s (TRX=%d, TS=%d)\n",
tbf_name(tbf), trx, ts);
rate_ctr_inc(&tbf->ms()->ctrs->ctr[MS_CTR_DL_CTRL_MSG_SCHED]);
return msg;
}
/* schedule PACKET PAGING REQUEST, if any are pending */
msg = pdch->packet_paging_request();
if (msg) {
LOGP(DRLCMACSCHED, LOGL_DEBUG, "Scheduling paging request "
"message at RTS for (TRX=%d, TS=%d)\n", trx, ts);
return msg;
}
return NULL;
}
static inline enum tbf_dl_prio tbf_compute_priority(const struct gprs_rlcmac_bts *bts, struct gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf *tbf,
uint8_t ts, uint32_t fn, int age)
{
const gprs_rlc_dl_window *w = static_cast<gprs_rlc_dl_window *>(tbf->window());
unsigned long msecs_t3190 = osmo_tdef_get(the_pcu->T_defs, 3190, OSMO_TDEF_MS, -1);
unsigned long dl_tbf_idle_msec = osmo_tdef_get(the_pcu->T_defs, -2031, OSMO_TDEF_MS, -1);
int age_thresh1 = msecs_to_frames(200);
int age_thresh2 = msecs_to_frames(OSMO_MIN(msecs_t3190/2, dl_tbf_idle_msec));
if (tbf->is_control_ts(ts) && tbf->need_control_ts())
return DL_PRIO_CONTROL;
if (tbf->is_control_ts(ts) && age > age_thresh2 && age_thresh2 > 0)
return DL_PRIO_HIGH_AGE;
if ((tbf->state_is(GPRS_RLCMAC_FLOW) && tbf->have_data()) || w->resend_needed() >= 0)
return DL_PRIO_NEW_DATA;
if (tbf->is_control_ts(ts) && age > age_thresh1 && tbf->keep_open(fn))
return DL_PRIO_LOW_AGE;
if (!w->window_empty())
return DL_PRIO_SENT_DATA;
return DL_PRIO_NONE;
}
static struct msgb *sched_select_downlink(struct gprs_rlcmac_bts *bts,
uint8_t trx, uint8_t ts, uint32_t fn,
uint8_t block_nr, struct gprs_rlcmac_pdch *pdch, enum mcs_kind req_mcs_kind, bool *is_egprs)
{
struct msgb *msg = NULL;
struct gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf *tbf, *prio_tbf = NULL;
enum tbf_dl_prio prio, max_prio = DL_PRIO_NONE;
tbf: Poll MS on idle DL TBFs If an MS wants to open a new UL TBF, it can either use (P)RACH or request one in a Ack/Nack message for a DL TBF (PACCH). When a TBF becomes idle (LCC queue is empty but the TBF is kept open), there aren't any Ack/Nack requests that can be used by the MS to ask for an UL TBF, therefore it has to use the RACH. This leads to many RACH requests even for a single HTTP transaction, so it takes some time to retrieve even a simple web page. This commit modifies the scheduler to regularly send Ack/Nack requests on idle DL TBFs. It does so by extending the priority based scheduling algorithm to have 5 priority levels (highest priority first): - Control block is pending - High age (100%) threshold reached (-> request Ack/Nack) - Data is waiting or there are pending Nacks - Low age (200ms) threshold reached (-> request Ack/Nack) - Pending Nacks that have been resent already - None of the above (-> send DL dummy control block) The 'age' refers to the time since since the last control block has been sent on the TBF. This high age threshold is set to dl-tbf-idle-time or to 50% of T3190 (whichever is smaller), aiming for at least a poll (and TBF shutdown) after the TBF has expired and to safely prevent expiry of T3190. So if dl-tbf-idle-time > 200ms, there will be a poll every 200ms and a final poll after dl-tbf-idle-time. On high load, the interval between polls can get higher, but the 'high age' poll should be in place. This commit implements the scheduling with respect to GSM 44.060, 9.3.1a ("Delayed release of downlink TBF"). Ticket: #556 Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-03-20 13:26:05 +00:00
uint8_t i, tfi, prio_tfi;
tbf: Poll MS on idle DL TBFs If an MS wants to open a new UL TBF, it can either use (P)RACH or request one in a Ack/Nack message for a DL TBF (PACCH). When a TBF becomes idle (LCC queue is empty but the TBF is kept open), there aren't any Ack/Nack requests that can be used by the MS to ask for an UL TBF, therefore it has to use the RACH. This leads to many RACH requests even for a single HTTP transaction, so it takes some time to retrieve even a simple web page. This commit modifies the scheduler to regularly send Ack/Nack requests on idle DL TBFs. It does so by extending the priority based scheduling algorithm to have 5 priority levels (highest priority first): - Control block is pending - High age (100%) threshold reached (-> request Ack/Nack) - Data is waiting or there are pending Nacks - Low age (200ms) threshold reached (-> request Ack/Nack) - Pending Nacks that have been resent already - None of the above (-> send DL dummy control block) The 'age' refers to the time since since the last control block has been sent on the TBF. This high age threshold is set to dl-tbf-idle-time or to 50% of T3190 (whichever is smaller), aiming for at least a poll (and TBF shutdown) after the TBF has expired and to safely prevent expiry of T3190. So if dl-tbf-idle-time > 200ms, there will be a poll every 200ms and a final poll after dl-tbf-idle-time. On high load, the interval between polls can get higher, but the 'high age' poll should be in place. This commit implements the scheduling with respect to GSM 44.060, 9.3.1a ("Delayed release of downlink TBF"). Ticket: #556 Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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int age;
/* select downlink resource */
for (i = 0, tfi = pdch->next_dl_tfi; i < 32;
i++, tfi = (tfi + 1) & 31) {
tbf = pdch->dl_tbf_by_tfi(tfi);
/* no TBF for this tfi, go next */
if (!tbf)
continue;
/* no DL TBF, go next */
if (tbf->direction != GPRS_RLCMAC_DL_TBF)
continue;
/* no DL resources needed, go next */
if (tbf->state_is_not(GPRS_RLCMAC_FLOW)
&& tbf->state_is_not(GPRS_RLCMAC_FINISHED))
continue;
/* waiting for CCCH IMM.ASS confirm */
if (tbf->m_wait_confirm)
continue;
/* If a GPRS (CS1-4) Dl block is required, skip EGPRS(_GSMK) tbfs: */
if (req_mcs_kind == GPRS && tbf->is_egprs_enabled())
continue;
tbf: Poll MS on idle DL TBFs If an MS wants to open a new UL TBF, it can either use (P)RACH or request one in a Ack/Nack message for a DL TBF (PACCH). When a TBF becomes idle (LCC queue is empty but the TBF is kept open), there aren't any Ack/Nack requests that can be used by the MS to ask for an UL TBF, therefore it has to use the RACH. This leads to many RACH requests even for a single HTTP transaction, so it takes some time to retrieve even a simple web page. This commit modifies the scheduler to regularly send Ack/Nack requests on idle DL TBFs. It does so by extending the priority based scheduling algorithm to have 5 priority levels (highest priority first): - Control block is pending - High age (100%) threshold reached (-> request Ack/Nack) - Data is waiting or there are pending Nacks - Low age (200ms) threshold reached (-> request Ack/Nack) - Pending Nacks that have been resent already - None of the above (-> send DL dummy control block) The 'age' refers to the time since since the last control block has been sent on the TBF. This high age threshold is set to dl-tbf-idle-time or to 50% of T3190 (whichever is smaller), aiming for at least a poll (and TBF shutdown) after the TBF has expired and to safely prevent expiry of T3190. So if dl-tbf-idle-time > 200ms, there will be a poll every 200ms and a final poll after dl-tbf-idle-time. On high load, the interval between polls can get higher, but the 'high age' poll should be in place. This commit implements the scheduling with respect to GSM 44.060, 9.3.1a ("Delayed release of downlink TBF"). Ticket: #556 Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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age = tbf->frames_since_last_poll(fn);
/* compute priority */
prio = tbf_compute_priority(bts, tbf, ts, fn, age);
if (prio == DL_PRIO_NONE)
tbf: Poll MS on idle DL TBFs If an MS wants to open a new UL TBF, it can either use (P)RACH or request one in a Ack/Nack message for a DL TBF (PACCH). When a TBF becomes idle (LCC queue is empty but the TBF is kept open), there aren't any Ack/Nack requests that can be used by the MS to ask for an UL TBF, therefore it has to use the RACH. This leads to many RACH requests even for a single HTTP transaction, so it takes some time to retrieve even a simple web page. This commit modifies the scheduler to regularly send Ack/Nack requests on idle DL TBFs. It does so by extending the priority based scheduling algorithm to have 5 priority levels (highest priority first): - Control block is pending - High age (100%) threshold reached (-> request Ack/Nack) - Data is waiting or there are pending Nacks - Low age (200ms) threshold reached (-> request Ack/Nack) - Pending Nacks that have been resent already - None of the above (-> send DL dummy control block) The 'age' refers to the time since since the last control block has been sent on the TBF. This high age threshold is set to dl-tbf-idle-time or to 50% of T3190 (whichever is smaller), aiming for at least a poll (and TBF shutdown) after the TBF has expired and to safely prevent expiry of T3190. So if dl-tbf-idle-time > 200ms, there will be a poll every 200ms and a final poll after dl-tbf-idle-time. On high load, the interval between polls can get higher, but the 'high age' poll should be in place. This commit implements the scheduling with respect to GSM 44.060, 9.3.1a ("Delayed release of downlink TBF"). Ticket: #556 Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-03-20 13:26:05 +00:00
continue;
/* If a GPRS (CS1-4/MCS1-4) Dl block is required, downgrade MCS
* below instead of skipping. However, downgrade can only be
* done on new data BSNs (not yet sent) and control blocks. */
if (req_mcs_kind == EGPRS_GMSK && tbf->is_egprs_enabled() &&
(prio !=DL_PRIO_CONTROL && prio != DL_PRIO_NEW_DATA)) {
LOGP(DRLCMACSCHED, LOGL_DEBUG, "Cannot downgrade EGPRS TBF with prio %d\n", prio);
continue;
}
/* get the TBF with the highest priority */
if (prio > max_prio) {
prio_tfi = tfi;
prio_tbf = tbf;
max_prio = prio;
}
}
if (prio_tbf) {
LOGP(DRLCMACSCHED, LOGL_DEBUG, "Scheduling data message at "
"RTS for DL TFI=%d (TRX=%d, TS=%d) prio=%d mcs_mode_restrict=%s\n",
prio_tfi, trx, ts, max_prio, mode_name(req_mcs_kind));
/* next TBF to handle resource is the next one */
pdch->next_dl_tfi = (prio_tfi + 1) & 31;
/* generate DL data block */
msg = prio_tbf->create_dl_acked_block(fn, ts, req_mcs_kind);
*is_egprs = ms_mode(prio_tbf->ms()) != GPRS;
}
return msg;
}
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static const uint8_t rlcmac_dl_idle[23] = {
0x47, /* control without optional header octets, no polling, USF=111 */
0x94, /* dummy downlink control message, paging mode 00 */
0x2b, /* no persistance level, 7 bits spare pattern */
0x2b, 0x2b, 0x2b, 0x2b, 0x2b, 0x2b, 0x2b, 0x2b, 0x2b, 0x2b,
0x2b, 0x2b, 0x2b, 0x2b, 0x2b, 0x2b, 0x2b, 0x2b, 0x2b, 0x2b
};
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static struct msgb *sched_dummy(void)
{
struct msgb *msg;
msg = msgb_alloc(23, "rlcmac_dl_idle");
if (!msg)
return NULL;
memcpy(msgb_put(msg, 23), rlcmac_dl_idle, 23);
return msg;
}
static inline void tap_n_acc(const struct msgb *msg, const struct gprs_rlcmac_bts *bts, uint8_t trx, uint8_t ts,
uint32_t fn, enum pcu_gsmtap_category cat)
{
if (!msg)
return;
switch(cat) {
case PCU_GSMTAP_C_DL_CTRL:
bts->bts->do_rate_ctr_inc(CTR_RLC_SENT_CONTROL);
bts->bts->send_gsmtap(PCU_GSMTAP_C_DL_CTRL, false, trx, ts, GSMTAP_CHANNEL_PACCH, fn, msg->data,
msg->len);
break;
case PCU_GSMTAP_C_DL_DATA_GPRS:
case PCU_GSMTAP_C_DL_DATA_EGPRS:
bts->bts->do_rate_ctr_inc(CTR_RLC_SENT);
bts->bts->send_gsmtap(cat, false, trx, ts, GSMTAP_CHANNEL_PDTCH, fn, msg->data,
msg->len);
break;
case PCU_GSMTAP_C_DL_DUMMY:
bts->bts->do_rate_ctr_inc(CTR_RLC_SENT_DUMMY);
bts->bts->send_gsmtap(PCU_GSMTAP_C_DL_DUMMY, false, trx, ts, GSMTAP_CHANNEL_PACCH, fn, msg->data,
msg->len);
break;
default:
break;
}
}
int gprs_rlcmac_rcv_rts_block(struct gprs_rlcmac_bts *bts,
uint8_t trx, uint8_t ts,
uint32_t fn, uint8_t block_nr)
{
struct gprs_rlcmac_pdch *pdch;
struct tbf_sched_candidates tbf_cand = {0};
struct gprs_rlcmac_ul_tbf *usf_tbf;
uint8_t usf;
struct msgb *msg = NULL;
uint32_t poll_fn, sba_fn;
enum pcu_gsmtap_category gsmtap_cat;
bool tx_is_egprs = false;
bool require_gprs_only;
enum mcs_kind req_mcs_kind; /* Restrict CS/MCS if DL Data block is to be sent */
if (trx >= 8 || ts >= 8)
return -EINVAL;
pdch = &bts->trx[trx].pdch[ts];
if (!pdch->is_enabled()) {
LOGP(DRLCMACSCHED, LOGL_ERROR, "Received RTS on disabled PDCH: "
"TRX=%d TS=%d\n", trx, ts);
return -EIO;
}
/* store last frame number of RTS */
pdch->last_rts_fn = fn;
/* require_gprs_only: Prioritize USF for GPRS-only MS here,
* since anyway we'll need to tx a Dl block with CS1-4 due to
* synchronization requirements. See 3GPP TS 03.64 version
* 8.12.0
*/
require_gprs_only = (pdch->fn_without_cs14 == MS_RESYNC_NUM_FRAMES - 1);
if (require_gprs_only) {
LOGP(DRLCMACSCHED, LOGL_DEBUG, "TRX=%d TS=%d FN=%d "
"synchronization frame (every 18 frames), only CS1-4 allowed",
trx, ts, fn);
req_mcs_kind = GPRS; /* only GPRS CS1-4 allowed, all MS need to be able to decode it */
} else {
req_mcs_kind = EGPRS; /* all kinds are fine */
}
poll_fn = sched_poll(bts->bts, trx, ts, fn, block_nr, &tbf_cand);
/* check uplink resource for polling */
if (tbf_cand.poll) {
LOGP(DRLCMACSCHED, LOGL_DEBUG, "Received RTS for PDCH: TRX=%d "
"TS=%d FN=%d block_nr=%d scheduling free USF for "
"polling at FN=%d of %s\n", trx, ts, fn,
block_nr, poll_fn, tbf_name(tbf_cand.poll));
usf = USF_UNUSED;
/* else. check for sba */
} else if ((sba_fn = bts->bts->sba()->sched(trx, ts, fn, block_nr)) != 0xffffffff) {
LOGP(DRLCMACSCHED, LOGL_DEBUG, "Received RTS for PDCH: TRX=%d "
"TS=%d FN=%d block_nr=%d scheduling free USF for "
"single block allocation at FN=%d\n", trx, ts, fn,
block_nr, sba_fn);
usf = USF_UNUSED;
/* else, we search for uplink resource */
} else {
usf_tbf = sched_select_uplink(trx, ts, fn, block_nr, pdch, require_gprs_only);
if (usf_tbf) {
usf = usf_tbf->m_usf[ts];
/* If MS selected for USF is GPRS-only, then it will
* only be able to read USF if dl block uses GMSK
* (CS1-4, MCS1-4)
*/
if (req_mcs_kind == EGPRS && ms_mode(usf_tbf->ms()) != EGPRS)
req_mcs_kind = EGPRS_GMSK;
} else {
usf = USF_UNUSED;
}
}
/* Prio 1: select control message */
if ((msg = sched_select_ctrl_msg(trx, ts, fn, block_nr, pdch, &tbf_cand))) {
gsmtap_cat = PCU_GSMTAP_C_DL_CTRL;
}
/* Prio 2: select data message for downlink */
else if((msg = sched_select_downlink(bts, trx, ts, fn, block_nr, pdch, req_mcs_kind, &tx_is_egprs))) {
gsmtap_cat = tx_is_egprs ? PCU_GSMTAP_C_DL_DATA_EGPRS :
PCU_GSMTAP_C_DL_DATA_GPRS;
}
/* Prio 3: send dummy contol message */
else if ((msg = sched_dummy())) {
/* increase counter */
gsmtap_cat = PCU_GSMTAP_C_DL_DUMMY;
} else {
return -ENOMEM;
}
if (tx_is_egprs && pdch->has_gprs_only_tbf_attached()) {
pdch->fn_without_cs14 += 1;
} else {
pdch->fn_without_cs14 = 0;
}
/* msg is now available */
bts->bts->do_rate_ctr_add(CTR_RLC_DL_BYTES, msg->data_len);
/* set USF */
OSMO_ASSERT(msgb_length(msg) > 0);
msg->data[0] = (msg->data[0] & 0xf8) | usf;
/* Used to measure the leak rate, count all blocks */
gprs_bssgp_update_frames_sent();
/* Send to GSMTAP */
tap_n_acc(msg, bts, trx, ts, fn, gsmtap_cat);
/* send PDTCH/PACCH to L1 */
pcu_l1if_tx_pdtch(msg, trx, ts, bts->trx[trx].arfcn, fn, block_nr);
return 0;
}