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
Implemented tree based algorithm to decode compressed bitmap in EPDAN
as described in section 9.1.10 of 3GPP 44.060.
This algorithm intends to improve the performance over existing method.
New Regression test is added under bitcomp directory.
Test case is added to validate decompressed result of the bitmap
Present in EPDAN.
Test is done for multiple bitmaps of varying length.
Invalid inputs are also part of the test vector.
Change-Id: Ieae1992ed4b02bb1e09eec2d3de1a030eabd16ce
This commit adds an implementation of the CoDel algorithm based on
the reference pseudocode presented in
http://queue.acm.org/appendices/codel.html. Instead of abstracting
the queue itself, the implementation provides a time stamp based
automaton which is invoked after a package has been dequeued.
Note that the modifications of the algorithm shown in
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-aqm-codel-01 are not yet
applied.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
To support extended initialiser lists some platforms (at least debian
squeeze) require to add -std=c++0x or -std=gnu++0x to CXXFLAGS. While
that option is deprecated on newer platforms (at least gcc 4.8) this
options is still supported on every platform currently in use.
This commit adds -std=gnu++0x to the CXXFLAGS used to compile
LlcTest.cpp.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
This is needed to link programs using clock_gettime and related
functions when compiling with older glibc versions.
This should fix the Jenkins build. Nevertheless fixing this in
configure.ac were probably nicer.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Debian is using the classic bfd linker and when passing
libosmogb as link dependency it always wants/needs to
resolve the bssgp_prim_cb symbol (which is to be provided
by the application).
Only keep the libosmocore dependency.
Fixes:
lib/libosmogb.so: undefined reference to `bssgp_prim_cb'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Makefile:511: recipe for target 'llist/LListTest' failed
This commit adds the LListHead class which is a wrapper around the
linuxlist. It adds an additional member to refer to the container,
since the container_of macro doesn't work properly with C++ classes.
All functions and macros from linuxlist.h are support except for the
entry macros (e.g. llist_entry, llist_for_each_entry, ...). To access
the container (entry), an entry() method is provided instead:
llist_for_each(pos, &elems) {
pos->entry()->do_something();
}
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently only TBF objects are used to handle the data flow between
the MS and the SGSN. MS specific data (e.g. pending LLC frames, TLLI)
is copied between successive TBFs. If all TBFs (uplink and downlink)
are idle for some time, all information about the MS is discarded in
the PCU. This makes the implementation of some features more
difficult, e.g. proper TLLI and timing advance handling,
connection based CS selection, and proper management of multiple TBF.
This commit adds the GprsMs class that is intended to hold
information directly related to the MS and to keep references to the
active TBFs.
The class is not yet integrated with the other PCU code. A GprsMs
object container and MS specific fields (TA, CS) will be added in
later commits.
Note that calling detach_tbf() can possibly delete the MS object
depending on the callback implementation.
Ticket: #1674
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently libgprs.la is listed after libosmocore.so which leads to
link errors when compiling under Ubuntu with the system build tools
(no cross compiling).
This patch moves libgprs.la in front of the external libs.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
* Make append_data, remaining_space and fits_in_current.. work
on m_length and not the index. This ways things can't overflow.
* The current API consumer was moving the m_index so it should have
worked okay.
During a routing area update a new P-TMSI was assigned. During
the PACKET CONTROL ACK on the DL we notice the change of TLLI
but didn't propagate this. This means that a Routing Area Update
Complete was only sent after a new RACH request.
Addresses:
<0007> gprs_rlcmac_meas.cpp:103 UL RSSI of TLLI=0x88661bc6: -67 dBm
<0002> bts.cpp:945 Got ACK, but UL TBF is gone TLLI=0xe512eba3
<0007> gprs_rlcmac_meas.cpp:158 DL packet loss of IMSI=274080000004765 / TLLI=0xe512eba3: 0%
<0002> tbf.cpp:668 TBF TFI=0 TLLI=0x88661bc6 T3169 timeout during transsmission
<0002> tbf.cpp:690 - Assignment was on PACCH
<0002> tbf.cpp:694 - No uplink data received yet
Introduce the concept of tests that will be ran one after the other.
This new test will send static message that will lead to the opening
of a PDP context. At this point one should use ping with a large
packet size and suspend/stop the emulator. Once the NS connection is
considered dead the SGSN will crash with a double free.
Reproduce:
0.) Add IMSI 901700000003094 to the ACL
1.) Stop/Suspend the emulation process so the NS Alive times out
2.) Use ping IP -s 2048
This will create a double free...
#4 0xb7bb2646 in talloc_abort_double_free () at talloc.c:175
#5 0xb7bbd41a in talloc_chunk_from_ptr (ptr=0x8091208) at talloc.c:190
#6 _talloc_free (ptr=0x8091208) at talloc.c:517
#7 talloc_free (ptr=ptr@entry=0x8091208) at talloc.c:990
#8 0xb7bb319b in msgb_free (m=m@entry=0x8091208) at msgb.c:72
#9 0x0804db54 in sndcp_send_ud_frag (fs=0xbfffcc6c) at gprs_sndcp.c:423
#10 sndcp_unitdata_req (msg=msg@entry=0x808eed8, lle=0x808fbc8, nsapi=5 '\005',
mmcontext=mmcontext@entry=0x80903e8) at gprs_sndcp.c:471
This will send a static message. It will trigger the GMM code
on the SGSN and might ask us for the IMEI/IMSI or send us an
accept. As we are not replying at all the SGSN needs to send new
requests and we can observe if the sequence number is increasing
like it should.