If TS allocation fails due to unavailable TFI, print TRX which was
suggested to allocator. This simplifies allocator debugging but requires
cosmetic modifications to test output.
Change-Id: Icaf97d71d71985d52dc0bda448c26b19fe5645e7
Related: OS#2282
* define and use constant for occupied TFI instead copying the same
magic number all over the place
* use libosmocore's define for bit pretty-printer
Change-Id: I2699ceebf0cbec01652a02fa68ccc9e9419d0293
Related: OS#2282
* drop unused parameters (from both functions and structs)
* document used parameters and return values
* tighten types used for parameters
* use consistent formatting
Tests are adjusted accordingly but test results are left untouched to
avoid regressions.
Change-Id: I39d81ab64ff790b9c4c2d0312a574485cd83e755
Related: OS#2282
The table B.1 is copy-pasted from 3GPP TS 45.002 and reformatted via
Emacs macros into C struct to avoid typos. The test output expanded
accordingly.
The allocation test expectations and output are adjusted accordingly.
Note: classes 35-45 which need TA offset are not properly supported
yet. This can be extended once we have such devices available for tests.
Change-Id: I1ef2eb99c517f25e7d1e71b985a3e0eb3879eb2c
Related: OS#2282
So far the allocation was only tested up to hardcoded MS class 29. Drop
that assumption and test for all supported MS classes. Adjust expected
test output as necessary.
Note: using mslot_class_max() forces allocation for MS classes 30 and 31
for which no actual data is available (will be added in follow-up
patches) which current implementation treats differently depending on
TX/RX direction - see gprs_alloc_max_dl_slots_per_ms(). Because of that
we have to adjust the expected number of allocations in
test_successive_allocation() as well.
Change-Id: I7737f303d97197ef159b14a19c3312a11f07b433
Related: OS#2282
* print MS classes
* unify and print test mode description
* print additional info on test completion
This only changes meta info about test run but not the actual test
output.
Change-Id: I30a4b8f561a9677f4e9ded33a051a249bd15a6a2
Related: OS#2282
This function contains 3 independent test cases. Let's split them into
separate functions to simplify further modifications:
* split test cases into separate functions
* use them for mass test as well
* change function names to avoid confusion
* make individual test cases return error instead of failing via assert
on allocation failure
The top-level test_alloc_b() is used as part of exhaustion tests in
test_all_alloc_b() for example, so it's expected that allocation might
fail (due to TFI or USF exhaustion for example) eventually. In this case
it's better to indicate it to caller instead of failing entire program.
The test output does not require any adjustements because we do not
exhaust to the point of allocation failure yet.
Change-Id: Id7e03a85ce96e7d617cecee963759bae589a3a1a
Related: OS#2282
* add functions/macros for setting TBF's UL ack state
* add functions for checking TBF's UL ack state
N. B: this should not be confused with TBF-UL state.
Change-Id: I144483447d4b0b93e775da0e926ee45eb8ab39f3
Related: OS#1539
* add functions/macros for setting TBF's UL/DL state
* add functions for checking TBF's UL/DL state
* move pre-free check into separate function
N. B: this should not be confused with TBF-UL or TBF-DL state.
Change-Id: Idcbf5775d17b1247f2ed01788f9b0788ce66e871
Related: OS#1539
Previously all TBF-related events were logged as part of DRLCMAC which
is too broad to make it practically useful due to excessive amount of
log messages generated. Introduce dedicated log categories for
TBF-related events. Adjust test output as necessary.
Change-Id: I64d660e5971263d5c63d2ba95d50625c16a594aa
We use the same approach for osmo_fsm: when state transition happens,
it's not very useful to always log the transition function itself, it's
much more useful to see where the actual transition comes from.
Change-Id: I348ba89bdda2b44c7019e9c893c764ee08c80bec
Related: OS#1759
Write TAI (if available) when generating Rest Octets for UL
Assignment. This should not affect actual PCU behavior because TAI is
not yet supported by upper layers but we have to adjust corresponding
tests anyway.
Change-Id: I8b17be78a46c0bc17516b7c90f35aa4768010ae4
Use bitvec_set_*() directly without external write pointer tracking to
simplify the code. This is part of IA Rest Octets (3GPP TS 44.018
§10.5.2.16) which is the last part of the message so it should not
interfere with the rest of encoding functions.
The tests are adjusted accordingly.
Change-Id: I44db2eeea7448ff67e688ae716487bc6dbfc96a3
Related: OS#1526
Use bitvec_set_*() directly without external write pointer tracking to
simplify the code. This is part of IA Rest Octets (3GPP TS 44.018
§10.5.2.16) which is the last part of the message so it should not
interfere with the rest of encoding functions.
The tests are adjusted accordingly.
Change-Id: I52ec9b07413daabba8cd5f1fba5c7b3af6a33389
Related: OS#1526
Move actual calculation into shared function and use it to set window
size for TBF. TBT test output requires cosmetic adjuestements due to
extended debug output.
Change-Id: Ib9f4a277082da3c71007f5f3b4f2acac8b994540
Related: OS#1759
The UL and DL TBF use different classes implementing window
management. Hence it's better to use it explicitly instead of using the
common window management superclass inside common TBF superclass. While
at it, also remove the direct access to window class - use accessor
functions instead.
Related: OS#1759
Change-Id: I0b55aa8947db65f7206adcf53ea32b74a831d9e6
Move repetitive checks into corresponding macros to avoid copy-pasted
code. This also enables strickter checks some of which were apparently
omitted while copy-pasting.
This is part of preparation work to move to separate UL/DL windows.
Related: OS#1759
Change-Id: If7aa72f5aa66c5e9c255542c066b5494c098aab2
* move window size encoding and writing into separate functions
* introduce necessary TBF wrappers to avoid direct m_window access
This is part of preparation work to move to separate UL/DL windows.
Related: OS#1759
Change-Id: I60184d5049bc7d7b119df5a9eb82d1c4b788c840
This utility functions is used by TBF allocation routines and only
tested indirectly through allocation test. Let's add proper exhaustive
test which checks all uint8_t values.
This also requires adding missing include to pcu_utils.h
Change-Id: If08a7f0d31f0e5ad8a5efa5885880aed19c329ab
Previously TBF got single timer so the pending timer was automatically
cancelled when new one was scheduled. Let's make it more robust by
implementing independent T31 xx timers from 3GPP TS 44.060 §13.2 with
corresponding start/stop functions and counters.
The semantics of the timers is preserved as before: pending timers are
restarted unconditionally. It might be neecessary to change this later on
after spec review.
N. B. T0: used for assign/reject timeouts, have to be properly
attributed and documented first.
Change-Id: I0305873ca47534f53441247217881da59625e1f7
Related: OS#2407
When troubleshooting complex issues with TBF lifecycle, it's much easier
to follow the logs which are consistently formatted. Add LOGTBF*() macro
similar to struct-specific log routines we use in other Osmocom project
and use it to log TBF-related messages in a unified way. Tweak test
output accordingly.
Related: OS#2407
Change-Id: I388249afefc32d2f6e5cb5e5abc6daf4dbd284ea
* log timer values
* log start/stop cause
* update test output as necessary
This simplifies debugging issues with TBF timers.
Related: OS#2407
Change-Id: Ib8e537416af9bec5d447356286f44e9e8bbf1b7a
Currently TBF support only single Txxxx timer so scheduling another
timer will cancel out the one which is already running. Until the proper
fix is in place, let's at least log this situation as error.
Note: cosmetic adjustement to test output is required - we do not report
restart of the same timer twice because "restarting" assumes it anyway.
Change-Id: I462464a1e6df937b72cad65d19cd48e95dc4db45
Related: OS#2407
There's no need for each test case to carry their own log_info and
filter function. They can simply use the global gprs_log_info and
configure the stderr log verbosity according to their needs.
Change-Id: I8706a624e5d06e062d1198711aa197fbd0860769
Add cycle to mark multiple allocated UL slots similar to the way we
count DL slots in AllocTest. Until multislot UL allocation is
implemented it does not affect test output.
Change-Id: I2705405119421da3066c6c6bdd5830df4c133a36
Related: OS#2282
* introduce enum describing poll kind and use it in set_polling()
* move state change into set_polling()
* move logging into set_polling() and unify output
* move duplicated code into static function
* adjust tests to match unified logging output
Change-Id: I14074207f8bbc18b3ebd60875bb99a0a3a4b399d
Related: OS#1524
The 'verify' flag is useless, we always want to verify everything. Replace
'verify' with 'expect_rc', expecting a specific decoding result per test set.
When an error code was returned, cut short the loop and skip printing expected
vs. decoded bits.
This uncovers the fact that the first test marked as "invalid inputs" does not
seem to be invalid after all, or at least does not produce an error to be
returned. For now, only uncover this fact, the fix shall be submitted later.
Change-Id: Icf815a8f1acb0e275463408450171df046879847
Before this, the expected data had seemingly random bits set after the end of
the expected decoding result. Make the test expect these extra bits as zero,
matching with the buffer initialization to zero.
In result_matches(), compare the full length of bytes instead of masking the
bits after the end of the decoded data (which caused us to not catch the wrong
expectation until now).
This fixes the underlying issues found in
http://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/osmocom-net-gprs/2017-March/000876.html
[osmo-pcu 0.2.896-0a8f] testsuite: 4 failed
from: Arnaud ZANETTI
on: Fri Mar 24 09:53:53 UTC 2017
Change-Id: I2501208e2f8b4f709efbcadbd1057c086472c9e6
The test wants to write multiline results, so it should use printf instead of
the logging system.
Split logs to only one hexdump per printf(). One cannot use osmo_hexdump twice
in one printf(); before this, one of the two hexdumps won, both dumps would
show as the same. Very bad for a regression test!
This uncovers a discrepancy between expected and produced results, proving that
the expected stderr output was not capable of uncovering test failures. The
test's check_result() function *has* always verified the decoded data, but only
up to the last decoded bit. Our expected data contains seemingly random bits
after the end of the decoded bits, but check_result() never compares those,
hence we don't catch that error. The extra bits should definitely be zero,
because the destination buffer is pre-initialized to zero -- fixed in a
subsequent patch.
This should cosmetically fix the build failure found in:
http://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/osmocom-net-gprs/2017-March/000876.html
[osmo-pcu 0.2.896-0a8f] testsuite: 4 failed
from: Arnaud ZANETTI
on: Fri Mar 24 09:53:53 UTC 2017
The real fix will follow.
Change-Id: I24fc32eb55baaf22f9c6fdda917bfb8395d02b1c
In order to understand what the bitcomp test is logging, cosmetically rearrange
the code:
- memset bits_data before assigning to destination bitvec.
- use macro CEIL_DIV_8 to clarify what (x+7)/8 does.
- rename check_result() to result_matches() and return a bool,
also constify result_matches() args and pass a bitvec reference instead of
copying the bitvec struct.
- rearrange logging lines to make readable what is going on there.
- drop unused 'init_flag'
There are obviously errors like double hexdumps per log line, multiple newlines
in a LOGP statement and so forth: these shall be fixed by subsequent patches.
Change-Id: Id0da9d9b67f4713d3a67e3532ed44b8cb1bd1d08
In addition to .h files from src/ add include/ as well: some headers are
now public and reside in separate directory.
Change-Id: I09c02a171fb3b2f2791ce938725db7d4ff397e95
The implementation of the method rcv_rach() in class BTS, restores
the absolute frame number of the incoming RACH-Request by using
the relative frame number (RFn = Fn mod 42432) from the rach
request and the already known internal absolute frame number
m_cur_fn, which is continusly updated by the CCU interface.
In some rare cases, a RACH request might be received by the BTS,
a very short time before the frame number wraps in its 42432.
Depending on the PCU location, RACH request might be received
by the BSC, which forwards it to the PCU. It is then likely
that, while the RACH request is being forwarded to the PCU, the
PCU internal absolute frame number wraps before the RACH
can be processed. The relative frame number from the rach
request would then be interpreted as if it were received after
the wrapping of the internal frame number modulos.
This commit adds logic to detect and resolve this race condition.
Also a unit test is added to check some cornercases.
Change-Id: I74f00c11e5739d49f370ce6c357149e81d9aa759
Numerous calls assign a return value without asserting its value. Add
assertions and thus also eliminate compiler warnings about unused values.
Change-Id: I7f14198cfd747dae68b8aaa3b8d6ff7fc49ab824