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Author SHA1 Message Date
Pau Espin 519d071131 Move ws_* fields from BTS to PCU
Change-Id: I997bc52f0d924c8f2a0b1d6cf23af98828ad4258
2021-01-18 11:54:57 +01:00
Pau Espin e8dcf64881 Move cs_adj* fields from BTS to PCU
Change-Id: I2b00a83279dccd4feeeeb95e34878c4405e7972c
2021-01-18 11:54:57 +01:00
Pau Espin 97296b299c Move dl_arq_type field from BTS to PCU
Change-Id: I0b82ab59edd58d60e5581c707dc49f58de0ba203
2021-01-18 11:54:53 +01:00
Pau Espin 05f9f59a67 Move dl_tbf_preemptive_retransmission field from BTS to PCU
Change-Id: I3ab32fcafe83f3ecb116a5b8a05f58f3fddc5451
2021-01-18 11:38:38 +01:00
Pau Espin 924aaad4bc Move T_defs_pcu from BTS to PCU object
Change-Id: I0cac5c12dff2e90b52d00383a00b4b94a9603a0a
2021-01-18 10:37:05 +00:00
Pau Espin Pedrol da971ee502 Convert GprsMS and helpers classes to C
As we integrate osmo-pcu more and more with libosmocore features, it
becomes really hard to use them since libosmocore relies heavily on C
specific compilation features, which are not available in old C++
compilers (such as designated initializers for complex types in FSMs).

GprsMs is right now a quite simple object since initial design of
osmo-pcu made it optional and most of the logic was placed and stored
duplicated in TBF objects. However, that's changing as we introduce more
features, with the GprsMS class getting more weight. Hence, let's move
it now to be a C struct in order to be able to easily use libosmocore
features there, such as FSMs.

Some helper classes which GprsMs uses are also mostly move to C since
they are mostly structs with methods, so there's no point in having
duplicated APIs for C++ and C for such simple cases.

For some more complex classes, like (ul_,dl_)tbf, C API bindings are
added where needed so that GprsMs can use functionalitites from that
class. Most of those APIs can be kept afterwards and drop the C++ ones
since they provide no benefit in general.

Change-Id: I0b50e3367aaad9dcada76da97b438e452c8b230c
2021-01-05 10:34:25 +00:00
Pau Espin 7d0f9a0ec3 Dl TBF: Get rid of LLC UI dummy blocks following other data
According to:
* 3GPP TS 44.060 version 16.0.0 "9.3.1a Delayed release of downlink Temporary Block Flow"
* 3GPP TS 44.064 version 16.0.0 "6.4.2.2 Unconfirmed Information (UI) Dummy command"

LLC UI Dummy frames are to be used when there no more data to send, only
in order to delay the release of a TBF. Hence, while not incorrect per
se, makes no sense to send those LLC UI Dummy frames inserted into
rlcmac blocks which already contain other LLC frames, since the MS in
that case is already being kept active.
It only makes sense to send those LLC UI Dummy frames when we have
nothing else to send, that is, alone inside a RLCMAC block without other
LLC frames.

Related: OS#4849
Change-Id: Ifae1a7b2b3dfad8df19585063088ba0df2749c8f
2020-12-01 15:57:37 +01:00
Pau Espin 022f9e56e5 Implement downgrade to DL MCS1-4 when USF for GPRS_only MS
In previous status, if USF for GPRS-only MS was selected, then EGPRS
TBFs were skipped and either a GPRS TBF was selected or a Dummy Block
was sent. That means the behavior was unfair towards EGPRS TBFs, because
sometimes they were skipped in favor of GPRS ones.
This patch imporves the situation in the above mentioned USF scenario, by
first, under specific conditions, allowing selection of an EGPRS TBF and
then forcing it to transmit in EGPRS-GMSK (MCS1-4) so that the
USF-targeted MS can still decode the USF, while at the same time
providing more fairness by allowing the EGPRS TBF to transmit data.

The specific conditions mentioned above are, mainly, related to the fact
that once a DL data block has been sent, and hence a BSN was assigned to
it, it cannot be retransmitted later using another MCS, since lower
MCS1-4 wouldn't be able to contain higher MCS RLC payload.

The set of conditions could be expanded in the future by also selecting
the EGPRS TBF if retransmition is required and the block to be
retransmitted was originally transmitted as MCS1-4.

Related: OS#4544
Change-Id: I9af23e175435fe9ae7b0e4119ad52fcd4707b9ca
2020-12-01 11:56:01 +00:00
Pau Espin 569f0d27c7 tbf_dl: Don't fake EGPRS MS class when no related info is available
For instance if PCU received DL data to be sent to an MS from an SGSN,
and the MS is not currently cached in the PCU (because there's no TBF
active for it), it will page it and transmit the DL data to it.
The SGSN is capable of sending (EGPRS) MS Class information in that same
DL data message, so it's the one responsible for providing that
information if not available at the PCU.
In the PCU if we don't have information about that MS and SGSN didn't
provide us information about it, we cannot assume the MS is going to be
EGPRS capable and even less expecting a specific EGPRS MS class.
So let's drop this code.

Related: OS#4544
Change-Id: Icce66cadb51af25ae0c3b3719940eccb548fe33b
2020-11-04 21:39:42 +01:00
Pau Espin 758ace867b tbf_dl: Update (egprs_)ms_class for already known MS
If SGSN provides us with MS class information upon DL data, let's use it
and set it in an already existing MS object if not yet known.

Also remove all unneeded code passing ms_class to append_data() which
would simply try to (again) set the ms_class.

Change-Id: I4979c9344bffd3ba7657bbab94981d233eab801f
2020-10-29 12:38:17 +01:00
Pau Espin 528820dbe1 tbf: Clean up gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::handle()
Avoid passing tons of params to internal helper function
tbf_nel_dl_assignment() in order to either fetch again the ms object or
create a new one. Let's instead create the ms function earlier if needed
and fill it with all the discovered information prior to calling the
helper function. This provides cleaner code and also better log output.

This way we also avoid trying to fill the MS twice and unneeded
getter+setter for TA.

tbf::imsi(): There' always an ms, so simply forward call to
ms()->imsi().

We can also get rid of assign_imsi, since the modified code is the only
place where it's used and there's already some code in place there to
update the MS. We instead merge it with set_imsi and keep the
duplication code to catch possible bugs from callers.

Move merge_and_clear_ms from tbf class to GprsMS, where it really
belongs.

Change-Id: Id18098bac3cff26fc4a8d2f419e21641a1f4c83b
2020-10-29 11:34:17 +00:00
Pau Espin b385969039 Move dl_tbf allocation code to correct file
Change-Id: I50d41b1c6f244edcfb78646d0fac4e47c2e3e561
2020-10-24 22:14:42 +02:00
Pau Espin e9f77d377b tbf: Set MS during constructor time
This is another step forward towards a more clear data model where a TBF
always has a MS object (which may be lacking some information, and at a
later point when more information is found, it may actually be a
duplicated MS object and hence one duplicate removed and the TBF moved
to the object being kept).

This helps for instance in removing duplicated information stored in
the TBF which is really per MS, like ms_class, ta, etc. Since there's
always a MS object there's no need to keep a duplicate in both classes
in case there's no MS object.

It can already be seen looking at unit test logging that this kind of
data model already provides better information.
Some unit test parts were needed to adapt to the new model too.

Change-Id: I3cdf4d53e222777d5a2bf4c5aad3a7414105f14c
2020-10-24 22:14:42 +02:00
Pau Espin b3f239785c tbf: Make window() available to tbf base class
Return an interface to the window base class so that the tbf base class
can access the common window methods, such as set_ws(). It will be used
in next commit to get rid of duplicated function enable_egprs in both
dl_tbf and ul_tbf subclasses.

The user of the function can then decide to access more specific
functionaltiites of the window class by static casting it to the
specific direction (which is known by the caller since it operates on a
ul_tbf or a dl_tbf).

Change-Id: Ia2e1decf91be1184668e28297c2126affb9c7ae4
2020-10-24 22:14:42 +02:00
Pau Espin 834cbab97d Move constructor gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::BandWidth to correct file
Change-Id: I7587fd2ee97424020a099a8513f95544d6635f3d
2020-10-24 19:49:43 +00:00
Pau Espin 26743ac4f9 tbf_dl: uint8_t is enough to store a TA value
According to 3GPP TS 44.018 sec 10.5.2.40, Timing Advance value is 8 bit
and range is 0-63 (0-219 on GSM400). So there's no need for 16 bits to
store it. uint8_t is used in all other places in the code.

Change-Id: I38aa063ae30ca5680fef6252d2cef22cea98c123
2020-07-07 17:18:14 +02:00
Pau Espin d21e961a8b tbf: Drop unneeded method set_tlli_from_ul
Since commit 322456ed47 (and previous
one), it is expected that a tbf object ALWAYS has a MS object referend
to it, even if it's a temporary copy which will later be merged when
TLLI/IMSI is retrieved and it is found that several MS objects relate to
the same MS.

The purpose of set_tlli_from_ul was mainly to update TBF's ms() to
old_ms before going through usual tbf->update_ms() path. That's not
really needed since ms() is already always set and TBFs for old_ms are
already freed in update_ms() and children function.

Change-Id: Ie8795e7a02032336e53febb65c11f9150c36d2a0
2020-06-26 14:35:01 +02:00
Pau Espin 2ae8337669 Get rid of class GprsCodingScheme
We have same kind of object splitted into two layers, in coding_scheme
and gprs_coding_scheme. Let's merge them together and get rid of the
class, which is not really useful because it's only a set of functions
operating on one enum value.

This change also fixes gcc 10.1.0 error about memseting a complex type
in rlc.h init().

Change-Id: Ie9ce2144ba9e8dbba9704d4e0000a2929e3e41df
2020-05-20 11:07:07 +00:00
Pau Espin 5bb87b83d1 rlc: Move prepare() function out of gprs_rlc_data struct
Newer gcc 10.1.0 is erroring due to memset being applied on a complex
type, so let's start by removing this only function outside of the
struct.

Change-Id: I20426557d9b3049ab275fadb92e10ea8a860a119
2020-05-18 11:07:03 +02:00
Pau Espin a107f8f496 bts: Drop specific functions to add values to counters
It's super annoying seeing lots of functions being called everywhere
only to find out they are only incrementing a counter. Let's drop all
those functions and increment the counter so people looking at code
doesn't see dozens of code paths evyerwhere.

Most of the commit was generated by following sh snippet:
"""
 #!/bin/bash
define_pattern="^CREATE_COUNT_ADD_INLINE"
generic_func="do_rate_ctr_add"
grep -r -l "${define_pattern}" . | xargs cat | grep "${define_pattern}("| tr -d ",;" | tr "()" " " | awk '{ print $2 " " $3 }' >/tmp/hello

while read -r func_name ctr_name
do
 #echo "$func_name -> $ctr_name";
files="$(grep -r -l "${func_name}(" .)"
for f in $files; do
echo "$f: $func_name -> $ctr_name";
sed -i "s#${func_name}(#${generic_func}(${ctr_name}, #g" $f
done;
done < /tmp/hello

grep -r -l "void ${generic_func}" | xargs sed -i "/void ${generic_func}(CTR/d"
grep -r -l "$define_pattern" | xargs sed -i "/$define_pattern/d"
"""

Change-Id: I966221d6f9fb9bb4f6068bf45ca2978008a0efed
2020-05-14 11:19:05 +00:00
Pau Espin 2338e5318e bts: Drop specific functions to increase counters
It's super annoying seeing lots of functions being called everywhere
only to find out they are only incrementing a counter. Let's drop all
those functions and increment the counter so people looking at code
doesn't see dozens of code paths evyerwhere.

Most of the commit was generated by following sh snippet:
"""
 #!/bin/bash
grep -r -l ^CREATE_COUNT_INLINE . | xargs cat | grep "^CREATE_COUNT_INLINE("| tr -d ",;" | tr "()" " " | awk '{ print $2 " " $3 }' >/tmp/hello

while read -r func_name ctr_name
do
 #echo "$func_name -> $ctr_name"
files="$(grep -r -l "${func_name}()" .)"
for f in $files; do
echo "$f: $func_name -> $ctr_name";
sed -i "s#${func_name}()#do_rate_ctr_inc(${ctr_name})#g" $f
done;
done < /tmp/hello

grep -r -l "void do_rate_ctr_inc" | xargs sed -i "/void do_rate_ctr_inc(CTR/d"
grep -r -l "CREATE_COUNT_INLINE" | xargs sed -i "/^CREATE_COUNT_INLINE/d"
"""

Change-Id: I360e322a30edf639aefb3c0f0e4354d98c9035a3
2020-05-14 11:19:05 +00:00
Pau Espin 322456ed47 Expect ms object to exist before calling tbf_alloc_dl_tbf()
Same as previous commit, this time for the DL counterpart.

Change-Id: I87f6cdf8288a688466020bda0874e68b57aa71c4
2020-05-12 17:09:20 +00:00
Pau Espin 1de6873810 Use clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) and timespec everywhere
We should really be using monotonic clock in all places that
gettimeofday is used right now. Since clock_gettime() uses timespec,
let's move all code to use timespecs instead to avoid having to convert
in several places between timespec and timeval.
Actually use osmo_clock_gettime() shim everywhere to be able to control
the time everywhere from unit tests.

Change-Id: Ie265d70f8ffa7dbf7efbef6030505d9fcb5dc338
2020-03-16 10:31:56 +00:00
Pau Espin 5fc6e010a5 llc_queue::{dequeue,enqueue}() refactor
As seen in OS#4420, setting the MetaInfo.recv_time outside of
llc_queue before calling llc_queue::enqueue() and later on using that
value in llc_queue itself at dequeue time is not a good idea, since it
can provoke errors if the recv_time was not set correctly.
For instance, LlcTest was not setting the value for recv_time on some
test, which ended up with a huge millisec value when substracting now()
from it:
"""
llc.cpp:215:29: runtime error: signed integer overflow: 1582738663 * 1000 cannot be represented in type 'long int'
"""
This issue only appeared when started building on a raspberrypi4.

Let's better set/store the MetaInfo.recv_time internally during
llc_queue::enqueue(). Then, enqueue() only needs the
MetaInfo.expire_time, so let's change its arg list to only receive that
to avoid confusions.

Take the chance to move the llc_queue APIs to use osmo_gettimeofday,
since we need to fake the time now that the API itself sets that time.

Also take the chance during this refactor to disallow passing null
pointer by default since no user needs that.

Finally, update the LlcTest accordingly with all API/behavior changes.

Related: OS#4420
Change-Id: Ief6b1464dc779ff22adc2b02da7a006cd772ebce
2020-03-02 12:05:06 +01:00
Pau Espin d7c3265223 Pass paging group instead of imsi where later is not needed
Change-Id: Id0663a81f439f2d0b893b0d34f85a6db1927ef8e
2020-01-06 10:26:46 +00:00
Pau Espin 30f6617c79 tbf_dl.cpp: Fix typo in log line
Change-Id: I9fdea4246c95897f3e72604981597db828a219a3
2019-12-04 18:11:52 +01:00
Pau Espin f4c77e686a tbf_dl.cpp: Remove dup call to tbf_update_ms_class() in state GPRS_RLCMAC_WAIT_RELEASE
tbf_update_ms_class() is already called two lines above in the common
path.

Fixes: 409efa1ec8
Change-Id: Icbe3805c72a5c77366215be55128b586e5a00fb7
2019-09-26 14:43:22 +02:00
Pau Espin ad586a9fe4 tbf_dl: Setup m_llc_timer in constructor using osmocom API
Change-Id: I3e761b319326e33ab1d56c4fb30cafe3b0f96c29
2019-09-26 14:43:22 +02:00
Pau Espin bddf1ad7f6 Move tbf_{dl,ul} child constructors to respective .cpp files
Fixes: 9d1cdb1f69
Change-Id: Id258589d46de42ad4e27889bc396f930b7f94b79
2019-09-26 14:43:22 +02:00
Pau Espin 9d1cdb1f69 Move out tbf subclasses from tbf.h to their own headers
It's a good start towards clearing current mess between parent and the 2
children classes.

Change-Id: Ibc22ea2e02609af7ee058b8bc15df2115d4c6f60
2019-09-25 17:50:06 +02:00
Pau Espin 2b5c629055 Use osmo_tdef to implement dl-tbf-idle-time
Change-Id: I5e4f0d2f90e643600b7752525d6c2830856c9d3b
2019-09-17 11:11:04 +02:00
Alexander Couzens e46d8dcaab tbf_dl: add comments to the scheduler
Change-Id: Ib037f9fda30472313c7a82effb1e925c6abebbe5
2019-09-12 16:49:21 +00:00
Pau Espin 28f160e76c Introduce osmo_tdef infra and timer VTY commands
This will allow for configuration of some of the timers by the user,
and allow him to inspect current values being used.
It will be also useful for TTCN3 tests which may want to test some of
the timers without having to wait for lots of time.

Timers are splitted into 2 groups: BTS controlled ones and PCU controlled
ones. The BTS controlled ones are read-only by the user (hence no
"timer" VTY command is provided to change them).

TbfTest.err output changes due to timers being set up correctly as a
consequence of changes. Other application such as pcu_emu.cpp and
pcu_main.cpp had to previosuly set the initial values by hand (and did
so), but apparently TbfTest.c was missing that part, which is now fixed
for free.

Depends: libosmocore.git Id56a1226d724a374f04231df85fe5b49ffd2c43c
Change-Id: I5cfb9ef01706124be262d4536617b9edb4601dd5
2019-09-12 14:17:07 +02:00
Oliver Smith 45fdc44d68 tbf_dl: make preemptive retransmission optional
Since [1], OsmoPCU already starts to retransmit downlink blocks before
the MS has had a chance to receive them and/or send the related
acknowledgement in uplink. Make this optional with the new VTY option
"no dl-tbf-preemptive-retransmission".

[1] e25b5b91f6 ("tbf: Only create dummy frames if necessary")
Related: OS#2408
Change-Id: Id08aed513d4033aa0d4324c6ce07cbb2852f2f92
2019-09-11 06:16:29 +00:00
Max 34513feff9 cosmetic: use const pointer for bts_data
It's used several time for logging so let's call it once to make code
easier to follow.

Change-Id: Icfd9e5603a5d8701f487f17e9c0335d458e9e80b
2019-04-08 07:36:11 +00:00
Max 902e3e58db Update MCS selection for retransmission
In 3GPP TS 44.060 the selection of MCS for retransmissions is defined as
separate tables (8.1.1.1 and 8.1.1.2) depending on the value of
resegmentation bit (which is opposite to the way EGPRS_ARQ are defined
in the source code). Let's follow the same idea and explicitly check for
resegmentation bit value and use separate tables. This also makes it
easier to add proper support for special cases (MCS-6-9 and MCS-5-7) and
padding in future independently for different ARQ types. The code is
also moved to c to avoid unnecessary conversions to and from cpp class.

Change-Id: Ia73baeefee7a58834f0fc50e3b8bf8d5e3eb7815
2019-04-08 07:35:19 +00:00
Max d4a39291e0 TBF-DL: cosmetic update for helper routines
* use enum values where appropriate
* reformat to proper code style to improve readability

Change-Id: If1d2bc69b0d43fc520e579457007704b7975117e
2019-03-27 12:32:04 +00:00
Max fb59a93425 TBF: update MCS counters
* use enum CodingScheme directly instead of converting it to class and
  back
* drop useless mode check
* log errorneous update attempt

Change-Id: I763136c2f356d63aa3d28d09c57fd5faf5336258
2019-03-27 12:32:04 +00:00
Max 8a8e0fb267 MCS: add mcs_is_*() helpers
In preparation for Channel Coding Command encoder in follow-up patches
let's add necessary helpers. Those are similar to previously used
helpers from GprsCodingScheme class but without CamelCase and with less
typo chances between Gprs and Egprs cases.

Change-Id: I6699cbc8d7ae766fa4d2b3d37e5f9ff1cf158b7e
2019-03-26 11:19:30 +01:00
Max a0353547b1 TBF-DL: log MCS as string
Log MCS name instead of numeric value.

Change-Id: I3e1925a010a6def5fd14da63b73e0b75feddfafc
2019-03-19 18:27:49 +01:00
Max 136ebccc5e MCS: use value_string for conversion
Change-Id: I212ebb892ab162821633974d5a6c7e315d308370
2019-03-19 18:27:49 +01:00
Max 51754b6f35 MCS: move HeaderType enum outside of class definition
Move functions which compute number of blocks or bits depending on
header type and corresponding enum outside of GprsCodingScheme
class. This will allows us to use standard libosmocore value_sting
functions in upcoming patches for IA Rest Octet encoding/decoding.

Change-Id: Id0873f85e1f16a72e17e7fbc4ad76b194917067f
2019-03-19 18:27:06 +01:00
Max bea2edbc46 MCS: move Coding Scheme enum outside of class definition
Move generic MCS enum to C header file to simplify further modifications
to GprsCodingScheme class in follow-up patches. This also allows us
to use standard libosmocore value_sting functions in upcoming patches
for IA Rest Octet encoding/decoding.

Related: OS#3014
Change-Id: I993b49d9a82b8c7ad677d52d11003794aeabe117
2019-03-12 15:35:40 +01:00
Max fc8afc2f33 Clarify write_immediate_assignment() signature
* remove unused variable
* use bool for boolean types
* add clarification comments

Change-Id: I363445063e2d873d9194b2a5924b9e59b8b7ea53
2019-02-19 18:58:04 +01:00
Max 847ed9f8cd TBF: make network counters internal
* store N310* counters in shared array similar to corresponding timers
* add functions to increment/reset counters

This avoids direct access to TBF counters from PDCH.

Change-Id: I8ffff9c7186f74bde7e6ac5f6e98f0b3e4c35274
Related: OS#1539
2018-02-20 18:16:11 +01:00
Max 1187a7719c Update header includes
Many files include unnecessary headers and don't include headers which
are actually used. Because of that combined with the fact that OsmoPCU
is a mixture of C and C++, it makes it hard to modularize code. Fix
this (using iwyu [1] tool):

* add missing headers
* remove unused headers

[1] https://include-what-you-use.org/

Related: OS#1539
Change-Id: I8c9f488a43b099c72b2d30d3245e7ba50872fc00
2018-02-19 08:43:46 +00:00
Max 5d7f757e49 TBF: add helpers for assignment type handling
* add function to set/unset given assignment type
* log assignment type flag changes
* update tests output with additional logs

This enables us to carefully track the TBF assignment type transitions.

Change-Id: I3fe9d52472be8b7f257e8326b2f84e8e7d7bd1f4
Related: OS#1759
2018-02-03 15:05:29 +00:00
Max 0fdaa9d383 TBF: decrease logging verbosity for traffic
Change-Id: If43aa9895abf58602556c986a633ff93a6f00b06
2018-02-03 15:05:28 +00:00
Max e9fe0e3d06 Simplify TS alloc: adjust allocator signatures
* 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
2018-01-26 12:55:29 +01:00
Max cac6b66638 TBF: make poll state internal
* add functions/macros for setting TBF's poll state
* add function for checking TBF's poll state

Change-Id: I6db1c4e7bd0a49aeb5e391afe371c36b96c6a702
Related: OS#1539
2018-01-24 11:06:55 +01:00