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
Original file from wireshark.git (packet-gsm_csn1.c) is being built and
maintained as a C file. There's no real need for us to maintain it as a
C++, and doing so will make both files derive over time (as already
happened). Let's keep it as a C compiler (which btw seems to be more
strict) to make it easier to port patches back and forth wireshark.git.
Take the chance to move some declarations we added to csn1.h to be able
to build it out of wireshark. Let's keep those in a separate header file
to ease looking for differences.
Change-Id: I818a8ae947f002d35142f9f5473454cfd80e1830
The implementation of CSN.1 codec was taken from Wireshark, where
it's implemented in pure C. For some reason it was mixed with C++
specific features, mostly using references in parameter
declaration. Not sure what are the benefits.
Change-Id: I56d8b7fbd2f9f4e0bdd6b09d0366fe7eb7aa327a
Receive an Application Information Request from the BTS via PCU
interface. Construct a Packet Application Information message from it
(3GPP TS 44.060 11.2.47) and send it to all MS with active TBF.
The TTCN-3 test infrastructure to test this feature is not quite ready
yet, so I've added C unit tests instead.
Related: OS#4048
Change-Id: Ie35959f833f46bde5f2126314b6f96763f863b36
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
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
Both OsmoBTS and OsmoBSC use their own copies of this header nowadays so
we can simplify our installation slightly by making it local only.
Change-Id: I4a87395d4ab7212fe2fc055dae0a737e10d20c69
The PDCH class and corresponding functions are rather self-contained and
independent from BTS implementation. Let's move them into separate file
to make bts.cpp more manageable. As additional benefit it allow us to
somewhat untangle all the different cross-dependent includes.
Change-Id: Ie05e25361e6741a81b024679f9675c98d4923683
Related: OS#1539
The headers for LC1.5 are specified explicitly. Add corresponding option
to specify sysmoBTS headers location and use it in jenkins build. While
at it, unify header fixup code with the one used in OsmoBTS.
Change-Id: I5248e8b389fd240b4d5a0bcf6c954d6115262462
To facilitate testing and addition of support for new multislot classes,
hide multislot class struct internals:
* introduce mslot_class_get_*() functions
* use those functions instead of direct access to array of structs
* use ms_class as a parameter to find_multi_slot() instead of entire
object
Change-Id: Id796bcff1322b1e273a0e3236c66c23b9da8fac6
The fix in 0fb294a8dd was only partially
valid, as it unconditionally used $includedir, without any prefix. This
polluted the include path with host include files in cross-compiling
builds.
Let's take a different approach and simply define LITECELL15_CFLAGS
(similar to what pkgconfig does), which makes the "-I" go away if no
--with-litecell15 has been specified.
Change-Id: I63393decfe42a24dab56c7654f716c1580416ab2
So far, we used to keep a copy of the header file around in
both osmo-pcu and osmo-bts projects. Before we start introducing
a third copy in openbsc, let's have the osmo-pcu install the header
file and make the other programs use that.
Change-Id: I60976c9be5488256d1ff55fdc5aa548e3705400d
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
Layer 1 compatibility with previous generation or NuRan GSM product,
therefore the support for the Litecell 1.5 uses its own sources instead
of using tons of ifdef/endif.
Max's amendments:
* make headers path configurable
* use configured TRX instead of hardcoded value
* split subdir-objects into separate commit
* cosmetic changes
Change-Id: Ib1287375cb10a889625bbac8528fa60deed23a2b
Fixes: SYS#2443
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/61
Tested-by: Jenkins Builder
Reviewed-by: Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
Move hardware-spicefic files into subdirectory similar to the way it's
done in OsmoBTS to make adding new hardware support easier.
Change-Id: I05004ad9032759a5dbfa57290ed1df83e89d5cb8
Related: SYS#2443
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/58
Tested-by: Jenkins Builder
Reviewed-by: Holger Freyther <holger@freyther.de>
Currently the coding scheme is checked and compared at different
places which makes in cumbersome to extend it for EGPRS.
This class encapsules the coding scheme and provides required meta
information like sizes as well as helper methods.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
This OpenBTS socket interface was originally added to enable GPRS
capabilitie with a forked version of OpenBTS, at a time when the public
OpenBTS release didn't yet have any GPRS support.
Meanwhile, the later OpenBTS releases included their own version of
GPRS, without any external PCU/SGSN/GGSN, so this interface is no longer
needed.
This also means that the OsmoBTS socket interface is now the default at
compilation time. There is no other interface.
This also renames the --enable-sysmbts option to --enable-osmobts
This socket interface was nevery sysmoBTS specific, but it is a generic
socket interface to any OsmoBTS supported layer1/hardware. So it was a
mis-nomer so far.
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
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
Currently the pcu_vty.c doesn't compile with C++. Thus C++ object
cannot be access directly there.
This commit adds a helper C++ file that exports all functions with C
calling conventions and naming to work around that limitation until
the transition of pcu_vty.c is completed.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently the TA storage stores up to 30 TLLI->TA mappings, if more
entries are created the oldest one is dropped. In theory this can
lead to missing TA information if many MS are present.
This commit removes the TimingAdvance class completely, since the TA
value is now stored in the GprsMs objects.
Note that the GprsMs objects are currently not kept after the TBFs
have detached from them, so the TA values are now kept for a shorter
time than before.
Ticket: #1674
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently the MS objects are contained in the TBF objects only. To
allow for an extended life time after the TBF objects have been freed
and to find them based on TLLI, a container for the MS objects is
needed.
This commit adds the container class and also adds the corresponding
m_list member to GprsMs. Further integration into the PCU code is not
yet done.
Ticket: #1674
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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
Move the method into the PDCH. Extract the finding of TLLI into a
new class called Decoding. Move the assemble and forward LLC frames
into the TBF as it is poking in the internals of the TBF.
The PollController is a friend of the SBAController and is allowed
to access the internal list. The list is hidden from everyone else.
This is done because the calculation of timeout should belong into
the PollController and not into the SBAController.
Compared to the previous code there will be a branch to get the
global pointer so the code will be slightly slower than the previous
version but it allows us to start creating objects but still use
the code from C. It is best approach I have found so far.
One downside of C++ is that by default talloc will not be used
(unless we override the new operator to use talloc. Right now
we need to memset the C data structure by hand. The benefit of
enforcing a better structure should is more important though.
The TBF should use the IMSI to identify a block flow but all
handling is spread across the entire code. Start to clean this
up by moving relevant code into the tbf file. Afterwards one
can clean up and add more internal structure.
The measurements include:
- DL bandwidth usage
- DL packet loss rate
- DL measurements by mobile
- UL measurements by BTS
In order to receive DL measurements from mobile, it must be enabled via
system information message at BSC.