This way everytime any program or test initiates a BTS object, the
bts_data structure has the same values.
Change-Id: Iffd6eecb1f08bda0091f45e2ef7c9c63b42e10b3
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
Before this patch, it would always allocate all TBFs on the first TRX
until all TFIs were filled, then second, and so on. But it would
actually fail around 8th MS requesting an UL TBF because despite a TFI
was successfuly assigned, because all USFs were already exhausted for
that PDCH.
Related: OS#1775
Change-Id: Iccfc8acfbfdc258ed16cc5af01f12b376fe73b72
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
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
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
In those cases since a string pointer was passed, it always printed
"single" instead of whatever really was being used, since the string
pointer was not NULL.
Change-Id: Idab7d18e8f519e10fc3df4007634661c46f9256d
In general we want to see explicitly the kind of requested allocation at
the start. The MS class is not needed since it's printed in the previous
log line in any case.
Change-Id: I9eb0a592c15be96da9d140ff373c1afead76b18c
Output of all diag in different lines is really confusing, since the
user reads a timeout ocurred and then later in another line something
like "Downlink ACK was received" while no GSMTAP message shows any ACK.
Change-Id: I6a7d79c16c930f0712bc73b308409ececb1946ba
The TLLI is tried to be updated later anyway during tbf_alloc_ul(), but
this way it's clear that information is stored where it belongs as soon
as possible. The change already shows clearer log lines in TbfTest.err.
Change-Id: I20ce4eb94ecf85ce2835275d0056d9ecd1b558c3
It's perfectly fine receiving a Resource Request message under some
circumstances (as stated in the comment added in the commit).
To print issues only under non-expected circumstances, the function
rcv_resource_request need to be refactored:
* Destroying older UL_TBF is delayed because it is needed further
down.
* When the old UL_TBF is FINISHED, it's an acceptable time to receive a
Resource request, so we check if that's the case and don't print a
warning in that case.
Change-Id: I4b4367126d6a16055cd2f45afc4a6b9c15a7c980
If the information is not found in the message, 0 (unknown MS class)
will be returned. If the MS already had some previous information on the
MS class, let's not lose it by setting it back to 0.
Take the opportunity to drop related log lines which are no needed,
since set_(egprs_)ms_class() functions already log the value changes.
Change-Id: Icd52209fd4395d78dc770e7869d1b1fe45a18ca0
There's no real good explanation on why the DL TBF is dropped there,
since PKT RESOUCE REQUEST is used basically during UL TBF establishment.
Also, as decribed by TS 44.060 11.2.16 "Packet Resource Request":
"""
This message is sent on the PACCH by the mobile station to the network
to request a change in the uplink resources assigned.
"""
Change-Id: Iab4afb66f0d671f7ad54909d2685a1613e12ab4d
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
This patch is a set of tightly related changes:
- group all RACH.ind parameters into struct 'rach_ind_params';
- group Channel Request parameters into struct 'chan_req_params';
- get rid of egprs_mslot_class_from_ra(), priority_from_ra(),
and is_single_block(), introduce unified parse_rach_ind();
- improve logging, get rid of redundant information.
This is needed for proper EGPRS Packet Channel Request handling.
Change-Id: I5fe7e0f51bf5c9eac073935cc4f4edd667c67c6e
Related: OS#1548
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
In normal conditions ACKing of UL blocks is only sent every
SEND_ACK_AFTER_FRAMES (20) frames. Which means if CV=0 is received (and
hence no more packets are received) less than 20 frames before a lost,
the PCU won't ask for a retransmission and wait there until some timer
destroys the TBF.
This issue is shown by TTCN3 test PCU_Tests.ttcn
TC_ul_intermediate_retrans.
Unit tests triggering this condition are adapted. Some similar tests are
not triggering it because BSN/CV relation being used is totally wrong
(like CV=0 being sent on a BSN with previous value than others).
Change-Id: I9b4ef7b7277efa645bdb5becf2e9f6b32c99a9b1
The function is simply setting the ta on the ms, so simply make sure ta
is set on callers before passing the ms object.
Change-Id: Iebb9c57f458690e045ddc45c800209ad8cf621e0
It's really non-sense from architectural point of view to pass an
optional pointer to the MS holding the TBF and creating it otherwise.
TBFs shouldn't be creating MS they belong too.
This simple change requiring so many code line changes really exhibits
how badly entangled the object relationship is.
Another commit will follow doing the same for dl tbf.
Change-Id: I010aa5877902816ae246e09ad5ad87946f96855c
There's two variants for the Ms Radio Access Capabilities.
* The usual encoding with spare bits (usually to fill up to octet boundary)
as defined in TS 24.008 Table 10.5.146
And there's too:
* MS Radio Access Capabilities 2 IE from TS44.060 section 12.30, which is
the same but removing all spare bits, and which is used in messages like
Packet Resource Request and Additional MS RAC messages.
The later is used basically for messages having extra IEs after the MS
Radio Access capabilities IE, since they are encoded immediatelly
afterwards.
So this patch does:
* Adds the expected spare bits (M_PADDING) to MS_Radio_Access_capability_t
* Creates a new MS_Radio_Access_capability2_t without padding
* Updates code to use the new "2" version where needed.
Note RLCMACTest long de/encoding line logs change only because the name
of the struct changes (the "2" is added).
Change-Id: Ibd756f80a03452a651e2771dbc628d701e55ac4b
Share a single instance of 'pcu_l1_meas' between all unit tests,
set initial measurement values in main(). This way we can get
rid of the following warnings:
Unable to update UL (M)CS CS-X because we don't have link quality measurements.
Change-Id: I1c82076df6cd0833d243e1e6afb140bae3bd2ec9
Fixes: OS#3828
This commit would also remove the option from config_write_pcu() since
it's automatically filled in by osmo_tdef, but there was actually a bug
because that param was never printed when saving the config...
Change-Id: Id8e70b0f44ef2f7e20ecdb3fd8ca93ae2a05b9a3
osmo-pcu code is really verbose, and since log lines printing start and
end of tests are sent to a different file, it's really difficult to
understand which test outputs what.
Change-Id: I3e887158e2c9585c360d44f12f995f55861170f2
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
Since March 15th 2017, libosmocore API logging_vty_add_cmds() had its
parameter removed (c65c5b4ea075ef6cef11fff9442ae0b15c1d6af7). However,
definition in C file doesn't contain "(void)", which means number of
parameters is undefined and thus compiler doesn't complain. Let's remove
parameters from all callers before enforcing "(void)" on it.
API osmo_stats_vty_add_cmds never had a param list but has seem problem
(no "void"), so some users decided to pass a parameter to it.
Related: OS#4138
Change-Id: Ic1ac815eafab49577ff883a5d700ecca5936d216
The instance bssgp_nsi is a global instance to be used by all
NS related functions. Previous the PCU allocated and initialized
the bssgp_nsi instance when (re-)connecting and freeing on disconnect.
The problem of the implicit initialisation is gprs_ns_vty_init(bssgp_nsi).
All vty init functions must be called before the configuration is read,
otherwise a previous vty written configuration is invalid.
Furthermore the vty modifications to the `ns` object were lost when the PCU has to
reconnect to the SGSN.
Fixes: OS#4024
Change-Id: I2aa53ea54e9352577f6280ad7b9d1d9da9f57eaf
Previously result of ".to_num() - 1" was used without any checks which
means that in case of to_num() returning zero we would effectively try
to encode (uint8_t)(-1).
Let's fix this by using proper mcs_chan_code() function which returns
Channel Coding Command for MCS without the need to further correct it
and adjust expected tests output accordingly.
Change-Id: I868062a81fffe6714a811c032215f25a79259905
Add function to encode MCS value as proper EDGE or GPRS Channel Coding
value according to 3GPP TS 44.060 and corresponding helpers.
Use it for everything except IA Rest Octet encoding which is done in a
follow-up patches to make sure that we distinguish between
encoding-related changes to test output and unrelated changes.
Change-Id: I127fb29f5aaf77a7f6c4c565dfeb3b711af9845d
This works around the issue with colliding rate counter group index
highlighted by 86e35e4887 by using
different NSEI/BVCI/NSVCI parameters for different TBF tests.
Change-Id: Id7d2d1a48308a6b1fb17768aee0e79adbdee56ee
Related: OS#3827
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
Previously some of the errors in update_cs_ul() call were silently
ignored. Let's log all those as errors with appropriate message.
Note: test output needs updating because we do not (yet) set proper meas
struct in TBF tests. That's likely wrong but it's better to update tests
in a separate commit.
Change-Id: I4084fb281dd9dad04a2a3a68cac2a8f7b462548e
This exposes the bug in BSSGP rate counter group allocation in the
current tests version which should be fixed in a separate commit.
Change-Id: I6317eccfb1408c5c9d07110a8b059f5ceb5d2afc
The TBF tests are failing on some machines due to unexpected
log output: "DL packet loss of IMSI= / TLLI=0xffeeddcc: 0%"
These messages are printed if >= 1 second has passed between
loss reports. This timing is machine-dependent so the test
is unstable as a result. Only print these messages at log
level debug to (hopefully) make TBF tests pass consistently.
Update expected test output accordingly.
Change-Id: Ie43f0e3a8740f0fc132809a09a153886c51fadf9
Currently, the TBF timer log messages lack the frame number in
the logoutput
- Add frame number to TBF timer related log-statements
Change-Id: I5a744dc5cd7c1de1baea13fffac026c83d091429
Related: SYS#4139
Patch-by: Octasic inc.
There is a duality of initialization: early_init() in bts.cpp wants to init
logging even before static instances get initialized. Make sure that
tall_pcu_ctx is initialized during early_init() as well. There is a build
context that does not seem to include bts.cpp (osmo-pcu-remote), so to be sure,
init tall_pcu_ctx as NULL and both in early_init() as well as pcu_main.cpp,
init both tall_pcu_ctx and logging if it is still NULL.
Change-Id: I2199b62d0270bd35dec2283e8f5b364b7c63915b
Receive the mnc_3_digits flag from the PCU interface.
Bump the PCU interface to 9.
This is one part of the three identical pcuif_proto.h patches:
- I49cd762c3c9d7ee6a82451bdf3ffa2a060767947 (osmo-bts)
- I787fed84a7b613158a5618dd5cffafe4e4927234 (osmo-pcu)
- I78f30aef7aa224b2e9db54c3a844d8f520b3aee0 (osmo-bsc)
Add 3-digit flags and use the new RAI and LAI API from libosmocore throughout
the code base to be able to handle an MNC < 100 that has three digits (leading
zeros).
Depends: Id2240f7f518494c9df6c8bda52c0d5092f90f221 (libosmocore),
Ib7176b1d65a03b76f41f94bc9d3293a8a07d24c6 (libosmocore)
Change-Id: I787fed84a7b613158a5618dd5cffafe4e4927234
Move computation of RX mask into separate function and document it. This
allows to significantly shrink find_multi_slot() function and overall
improve code readability.
Since the test output requires cosmetic adjustment anyway due to change
in the sequence of log messages, use this opportunity to better group
and format log message.
Change-Id: I731726a096bba7ee97499e5cbe3e7401869d7392
Related: OS#2282
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
* move common code into functions
* print error instead of failing test right away
This allows the tests to continue till completion even in case of
intermediate error which simplifies troubleshooting by allowing to
gather more errors in a single test run.
Change-Id: I1c4ad1dc94542835f15bd666f0821e0ccfcc78c1
Related: OS#1759
* 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
* 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
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
* 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
Numerous calls assign a return value without asserting its value. Add
assertions and thus also eliminate compiler warnings about unused values.
Change-Id: I7f14198cfd747dae68b8aaa3b8d6ff7fc49ab824
The rach request contains a relative frame number (Fn % 42432),
while BTS::rcv_rach() accepts the full frame number only.
Since the BTS is always aware of the full frame number this is
not a problem. But for BSC co-located PCU schemes it is a problem
since the rach request only contains the relative frame number
as mentioned above.
The pcu continusly receives frame number updates with the GSM time
indication message. It is simple to re-calculate the full frame
number from that information.
This patch makes BTS::rcv_rach() compatible with relative frame
numbers, while not breaking the compatibility for full frame
numbers
Change-Id: Iaa182d8d29c6a0f5fa06064c2eb48b21b1ba2775
When Packet resource request is received, PCU will generate the
packet access reject if no resources are present. The encoding is done
based on section 7.1.3.2.1 and 8.1.2.5 of 44.060 version 7.27.0 Release 7.
This patch also includes the test case to validate the generated
packet access reject message.
This patch is integration tested on Osmo-trx setup with Ettus B210 board
and LG F70 MS with some simulation code changes in Osmo-pcu.
Change-Id: I05ff25124b58905586caa0c0c37023d69724f121
This test case is for testing generation of
EGPRS PUAN. Corresponding log files .ok and .err
are modified.
Change-Id: I18e6d4a9e90fd6453fe14187beab27dfeae8dbe9
This adds compression of bitmap in PUAN. The compressed bitmap
is used only if the number of bits in the bitmap does not fit in
the message and there is a gain after compression.
The algorithm is part of libosmocore and so there is dependency
on the libosmocore for compilation.
The algorithm is tested on integration setup by forcing compression.
Change-Id: Id2eec4b5eb6da0ebd24054b541b09b700b9b40ba
Add value_string describing UL and DL TBF states and use it for logging
errors while freeing TBFs.
Change-Id: I292ec81ab602c65ef86e6e3e85740182b63474b6
When PDAN/EPDAN with channel description is received, PCU will generate the
packet access reject if no resources are present. The encoding is done
based on section 7.1.3.2.1 and 8.1.2.5 of 44.060 version 7.27.0 Release 7.
This patch also includes the test case to validate the generated
packet access reject message.
This patch is integration tested on Osmo-trx setup with Ettus B210 board
and LG F70 MS with some simulation code changes in Osmo-pcu.
Change-Id: I096a3bb44a65533b9e9b091925dd5f70a8696d6
When RACH is received, PCU will generate the Immediate assignment reject
message if no resources are present. The encoding is done based on section
9.1.20 of 44.018 version 11.7.0 Release 11. This patch also includes the
test case to validate the generated Immediate assignment reject message.
This patch is integration tested on Osmo-trx setup with Ettus B210 board
and LG F70 MS with some simulation code changes in Osmo-pcu.
Change-Id: I3d33e2b9746fa4f338fad0e6b63b1c5f07de6f9b
Fix alignment of EPDAN outside the RLC transmit window,
according to section 9.1.8.2.4 in 44.060 version 7.27.0 Release 7.
The specification explains that a bit within the uncompressed bitmap
whose corresponding BSN is not within the transmit window shall be
ignored. Without this fix PCU was dropping the EPDAN message and not
updating the status of BSNs which are inside the RLC window. This patch
updates the status of the BSNs which are inside the window and ignores
the remaining bits.
Related: OS#1789
Change-Id: Id07d178970f168f5389016c1eea31eb6b82057b6
This patch adds a test case test_tbf_epdan_out_of_rx_window,
which expects a current bug with EPDAN for interpretation of the
bitmap explained in section 9.1.8.2.4 in 44.060 version 7.27.0
Release 7. The specification explains that a bit within the
uncompressed bitmap whose corresponding BSN is not within the
transmit window shall be ignored. But current PCU implementation
drops the EPDAN and does not update status of the BSN which are
inside the window. The test's expectation is corrected along with
the bug fix in a subsequent commit.
Related: OS#1789
Change-Id: If32b67f5c05707155281128b776a90a1e3d587b2
This reverts commit f1a7b8fc66.
Conflicts:
tests/tbf/TbfTest.err
The commit broke GPRS service at least for osmo-bts-sysmo on a SysmoBTS 1002
with current master of osmo-bts (ef30f50d5d6d5f863fc147d05ccdceb89284934e).
The error observed is the following log output (was viewing both osmo-bts-sysmo
and osmo-pcu logs interleaved):
<0002> tbf.cpp:874 TBF(TFI=0 TLLI=0x00000000 DIR=UL STATE=WAIT ASSIGN) T3169 timeout during transsmission
<0002> tbf.cpp:893 - Assignment was on CCCH
<0002> tbf.cpp:899 - No uplink data received yet
<0007> l1sap.c:904 RACH for packet access
<0001> pcu_l1_if.cpp:311 RACH request received: sapi=1 qta=0, ra=121, fn=13653
[repeat]
When removing this single commit from current osmo-pcu master, GPRS service
works well on SysmoBTS, with current osmo-bts master.
The TbfTest.err expected output needed adjustment after the revert.
Disclaimer: I am not aware of adverse effects this commit may have. I have no
idea what the WAIT_ASSIGN state is used for -- further review is required.
Change-Id: I1532f8e93194368cdc1e3846f82afa6d68cd5fbd
Earlier there was no handling for recalculation of DL window
size during tbf update. Which has been fixed in this patch.
Related: OS#1808
Change-Id: I41aa807068520460fd665a55e3529e60f6bbb630
row 4 of Table 10.4.14a.1 of Spec 44.060 version 7.27.0 Release 7. Says
"The previous RLC data block contains a Upper Layer PDU, or a part of it,
that fills precisely the previous data block and for which there is no
length indicator in that RLC data block.
The current RLC data block contains a Upper Layer PDU that either fills
the current RLC data block precisely or continues in the next RLC data block."
So when we receive block with 1st LI: value=0 and Value of E bit in the
same octet as 1, we expect 2 chunks with 1st chunk as length as 0 and complete
and 2nd chunk as length non zero. But with this bug we see only 1 chunk causing
incorrect assembling
This issue has been fixed in this patch.
Related: OS#1811
Change-Id: I2cd0fca3ed28a553ede3f4b8a7d3267284dd2c9b
This patch adds a test case test_tbf_li_decoding which
expects a current bug with LI decoding for row 4 of Table 10.4.14a.1
in 44.060 version 7.27.0 Release 7.
The test's expectation is corrected along with the bug
fix in a subsequent commit
Related: OS#1811
Change-Id: Ida410dab1aa4b0cf3e15b2090586377eb19b2469
The test failure was introduced by 9bbe1600cc
"Fix Timing Advance handling": between patch build checking and patch
submission, a new section was added to TbfTest.cpp which also needs adjustment.
Tweaked-by: Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>
Change-Id: If077da5f21fd5cba54556f1dead05a1bc4ea5540
* initialize with invalid TA instead of making assumption that phone is
located within 550 meters (TA=0)
* only set valid TA
Change-Id: Idfc40ff0c11bdac13d9e28fbfa4e95dfc6b735b0
Related: OS#1526
This patch adds a test case test_tbf_update_ws. Which expects a
current bug with DL window size calculation. The test's expectation
is corrected along with the bug fix in a subsequent commit
Related: OS#1808
Change-Id: I4659494c6f93ae89e4cc4ac79fff5fcaf2d23699
Interface structure between osmo-bts and osmo-pcu is updated with
the parameters to differentiate the type of RACH and further
support 11 bit RACH. The function prototype and definitions are
changed accordingly. Interface version number is increased.
Change-Id: I265c2d92d36d6cbcbeee60cdd8407dafe1da06a4
Earlier there was an incorrect encoding of PUAN when VQ is not equal
VR case for EGPRS UL RLC window. The PCU was encoding the same PUAN
message always irrespective of radio condition. This was a bottle neck
for performance testing. Which has been fixed in this patch.
Related: OS#1793
unit test assertion in the previous commit is fixed in this patch.
Change-Id: Iba7b1995028bd81749ffb080616b2ad5f2540d57
This patch adds a test case which expects a current bug with EGPRS PUAN
encoding when VQ != VR. The test's expectation is corrected along with
the bugfix in a subsequent commit
Adds test_tbf_puan_urbb_len to describe the following bug:
EGPRS PUAN encoding disregards the urbb_len, leading to identical PUAN
messages regardless of the urbb_len.
Related: OS#1793
Change-Id: I00662a564f64c0c83627401ae8f7bfef0f0a5de8
Modify the EGPRS DL TBF flow to support Split block during
Retx. This patch will also Upgrade the test suite with test cases
to validate the EGPRS Downlink SPB for Retransmission
Scenarios like MCS6->MCS3, MCS4->MCS1, MCS5->MCS2, MCS9->MCS3
MCS7->MCS2, MCS8->MCS3 have been simulated and Integration tested
in NuRAN 1.0 hardware thoroughly.
Change-Id: I242afdd8ae7622dec8593b26382ad66bad5b9516
This patch will modify the EGPRS UL TBF flow to support Split block
handling. This patch also contains test suite modification for SPB UL.
Scenarios like MCS6->MCS3, MCS4->MCS1, MCS5->MCS2, MCS9->MCS3
MCS7->MCS2, MCS8->MCS3 have been simulated and Integration tested
in NuRAN 1.0 hardware thoroughly. The scope of Unit testing is limited.
Change-Id: I39ca53218b6e0982abc2ab9c703c24c8bf0a09c0
ARFCN is already part of TRX struct so there's no need to supply it
explicitly in a separate parameter. I've tested and those are the same
anyway.
Change-Id: I8e975c52cbc819427880093b1e5371fe1f8ce460
During MCS upgradation such as MCS6->MCS9, 2 blocks which
were sent separately as MCS6, will be clubbed into one MCS9
block during retransmission. Same holds good for
MCS5->MCS7 transistion. During MCS reduction such as
MCS9->MCS6,2 blocks which were sent together will be
sent separately during the retransmission case.
Same is verified through the generated log file. Currently
MCS8->MCS6 transition is not supported. The retransmission
MCS is being calculated from Table 8.1.1.2 of TS 44.060.
The same test cases are also integration tested on Nuran
1.0 platform.
Change-Id: Ia357acfe30f4dea95e00749916c6818354f93285
It makes no sense to call functions on null pointer object. Use
the name of the old tbf.
Change-Id: I93b8c07a0b2de40a11e94fd6c212897cbe3b50ef
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/212
Tested-by: Jenkins Builder
Reviewed-by: Holger Freyther <holger@freyther.de>
Adds support to find the puncturing scheme for retransmission
with MCS change, retransmission with no MCS change, transmission
case. Puncturing scheme selection for retransmission case with
MCS change is aligned with TS 44.060 9.3.2.1. Puncturing scheme
selection for retransmission without MCS change, fresh transmission
is aligned with TS 44.060 10.4.8a.3.1, 10.4.8a.2.1, 10.4.8a.1.1
This patch is for fixing encoding of padding bits according to the
3gpp spec 44.060 section 11, wherein it shall always start with 0
bit followed with spare padding bits.
During introduction of basic EGPRS feature new hex dump messages
from a different working network log were used in Unit test. These
exposed the issue of incorrect handling of padding bits encoding
in osmo-pcu.
Corrections in the existing test vector of rlcmac is also updated.
In testsuite tbf appropriate corrections for the Tbftest.err is
also done.
Currently single BSN blocks of size 68 (a single unit from MCS-8)
are put into a MCS-6 block with padding according to TS 44.060
Annex J. Unfortunately, these packets are ignored by the E71. This
might be related to the currently incorrect usage of the puncturing
schemes and the RSB bit (the puncturing schemes are not updated and
the RBS flag is never set).
Avoid downgrading from MCS-8 to MCS-6 if there is no second block
available. Send the block twice instead.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently only one BSN block is encoded in each RLC data message,
even if MSC7-9 are used, which transport two independant (except for a
max BSN delta of 512) BSN blocks. In that case, the same block is
just put twice into the same message.
The current create_dl_acked_block(fn, ts) method handles
block selection (resend, new BSN, dummy block, ...) and restart
handling in one method and is too complex to extend it accordingly.
Therefore this commit move the block selection/creation handling into
a new method (take_next_bsn) which delivers the next BSN along with a
hint, whether it may be combined with another block. In that case,
the function can be called a second time (this time with a valid
previous BSN, that's the one returned by the first call) to get the
second BSN. The real block generation method
create_dl_acked_block(fn, ts, index, index2) is then called with both
BSNs as indices (the second must be -1, if there is only one BSN).
Note that every BSN returned by take_next_bsn should be passed to
create_dl_acked_block to avoid state inconsistencies.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently the method is hard-coded to support a single BSN only.
MCS-7 to MCS-9 encode 2 data blocks into a single RLC data message.
This commit refactors create_dl_acked_block to process any number
of blocks internally.
Note that this does not extend the parameter list accordingly and
just duplicates the BSN if these MCS are being used.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently the state on the TBF is set to ASSIGN when it is created
and in general changed to FLOW when it is acknowledged by the MS. The
moment when the assignment is really transmitted to the MS (which can
take some time) is not reflected by the state. A TBF can considered
to be valid, when the assignment is received by the MS.
Add the state WAIT_ASSIGN that is entered when the assigment has been
send to the MS (more precisely: when the corresponding RTS has been
processed or the message has been sent to the BTS).
The TBF, its PDCH(s), and its TFI can be assumed to be valid, when the
TBF has a state of WAIT_ASSIGN or higher (assuming that the TBF
starting time has not been set, which is currently only done for SBA,
which are not associated with a TBF).
Note that due to queuing in the BTS there can still be a invalid
time period for immediate assignments, when the request is lingering
in the AGCH or PCH queues.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
The EGPRS support will need more information to encode the IMMEDIATE
ASSIGMENT. Instead of adding more parameters pass a pointer to the
TBF unless an SBA shall be done (indicated by tbf == NULL). All
values that can be derived from the TBF and are not needed for an SBA
are removed from the parameter list.
Return a negative value on error.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently the old TFI is always used as ID when a
PACKET DOWNLINK ASSIGNMENT is generated. This fails
if the old TBF has not been fully assigned yet. The
MS will then ignore the PDA.
This commit changes write_packet_downlink_assignment to accept
an additional parameter old_tfi_is_valid and uses the new TBF's
TLLI instead of the olf TFI if that parameter is set to false.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently the checks for and the actual polling is done in several
places by copy & paste of several lines of code. This hinders changes
of they polling is handled internally and also is likely source of
programming mistakes.
Separate this into a check_polling function, that checks whether
polling is possible and returns the FN and the RRBP to be used in
that case. Otherwise the cause is logged (LOGL_DEBUG) and a negative
error value is returned. There are no other side effect beside the
logging.
If the call is successful, the set_polling method can be used to
actually register the polling.
Extend the encoder functions' parameters lists by an rrbp parameter.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently tbf->control_ts is used to look up an incoming poll
response. Since that may eventually change, poll timeouts could
theoretically happen in that case.
Store the real poll TS in tbf->poll_ts at all places where
tbf->poll_fn is set. Do not use tbf->control_ts to look up
outstanding polls.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently existing TBF can be reused after an MS has sent a RACH
request. Since the MS can be or most probably is in packet idle mode
in that case, the TBF are no longer usable even if they share the
PDCHs and the control TS with the new one.
There are occasional freezes where the MS does no longer react to
messages sent on the PACCH.
This change aborts all pending TBFs if a new TBF is or has been
established via RACH.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently the is a release() function which takes care of
statistics and shutdown of properly finished TBFs, but which
cannot be used for aborted TBFs.
This commit add an abort() method which handles unacked RLC blocks
as lost and doesn't start a release timer. This method will be
invoked by tbf_free() for downlink TBF.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Make use of variables, log them to LOGL_DEBUG, and reduce code
duplication.
This should help to narrow down the cause why snd_dl_ass are not
answered by the MS sometimes.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently the values in the BSSGP RA Cap IE are eventually use
overwrite the 'good' values obtained from the MS earlier.
Use the 'good' values when the are present, which is assumed if
at least one of ms->ms_class() or ms->egprs_ms_class() is set.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently the window size is fixed to 64 even for EGPRS.
Support dynamic window sizes depending on the number of PDCH. The
WS can be set to b + f * N_PDCH. If the result is not valid according
to TS 44.060, Table 9.1.9.2.1, the value will be corrected to use the
next lower valid value (or 64).
The following VTY commands are added (config-pcu node):
window-size <0-1024> set base (b) value and leave f unchanged
window-size <0-1024> <0-256> set base (b) and factor (f)
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently the plain 'egprs' command enables EGPRS but doesn't prevent
phones from being served in GPRS mode if they do not support EGPRS.
This involves complex frame allocation implementations in dynamic
mode, especially if 8PSK is being used. This is due to the inability
of non-EGPRS phone to decode 8PSK USF and ES/P altogether. Since
polling has a higher priority than USF, collisions will have to be
prevented by the PCU by never using an GPRS USF if it refers to a FN
that is already being used for polling.
This commit just disables mixed usage by ignoring GPRS-only request
if EGPRS is enabled.
The following VTY command (config-pcu node) is changed:
egprs -> egprs only
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
The bitvec RBB is always valid, even when FINAL_ACK_INDICATION is
set. This is done by the ack/nack decoder function which fake a
bitmap starting with V(A) up to V(S)-1 in that case (see
Decoding::handle_final_ack).
Call gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::update_window unconditionally and only use
is_final for logging and TBF state changes in
gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::rcvd_dl_ack.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently TBF related tasks (status changes, counter updates,
LLC dummy command insertion) as well as
RLC data block generation are done within create_new_bsn.
The data block creation part has already been copied to
the stateless Encoding::rlc_data_to_dl_append function.
This commit changes create_new_bsn to use the encoder function and
just care about the TBF related stuff.
Since the rlc_data_to_dl_append function has been validated against
the test cases being described in annex B of TS 44.060, this
commit fixes an encoder bug which leads to broken LLC frames in
a special case (see example B.2, the main header's E bit was
erroneously set to 1 in that case). When this happens, the LLC frame
will get discarded after reassembly, so that TCP will have to
retransmit the lost packet.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
This commit removes the use of struct rlc_dl_header from
gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::create_dl_acked_block and
gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::create_new_bsn. Instead of patching the
data area directly, the RLC block encoding functions are used.
Note that the data unit encoding is still hard-coded to GPRS in
create_new_bsn, so using MCS 1-4 (albeit being supported by the
encoder) will not work yet.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently GPRS is always used for downlink, which violates TS 44.060
(concurrent TBF must have the same mode).
Enable EGPRS mode for downlink if the EGPRS MS class is != 0 and
EGRPS has been enabled.
Note that EGPRS Ack/Nack handling is not yet implemented, so enabling
EGPRS will not work still. But we will now get EGPRS DL ACK/NACK
messages now from the MS.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently the TBF and MS object use a plain integer value
(current_cs) to manage the coding scheme. This makes it difficult to
support the MCS schemes. GprsCodingScheme supports a partial ordering
of these values (CS and MCS) and provides safe increment and
decrement methods.
Use the GprsCodingScheme type instead of integer for cs fields and
variables. Add a 'mode' to GprsMs which can be set to either GPRS,
EGPRS, or EGPRS_GMSK which also set the initial values of
current_cs_ul/dl. Select the mode based on max_mcs_ul and max_mcs_dl.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently GPRS is handled by the old code path while EGPRS already
uses the unified functions. The rcv_block_egprs is basically not
specific to EGPRS and just needs minor modifications to handle GPRS.
This commit turns gprs_rlcmac_pdch::rcv_block_egprs into a unified
rcv_data_block method and uses it for GPRS, too.
Note that the logging messages of the new parser are different.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently gprs_rlcmac_tbf::extract_tlli takes care of decoding and
the TBF update. These are really different things and doing the
decoding in extract_tlli makes EGPRS support more complex.
This commit moves the TBF state related part into a new method
gprs_rlcmac_tbf::set_tlli_from_ul.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently the block size is mapped by a switch statement to strip
extra bits that are not used for RLC blocks. That information is
already available via the GprsCodingScheme class.
This commit moves the CS/MCS detection to the rcv_block message and
passes the cs object via rcv_block_gprs, where the length gets
adjusted, to gprs_rlcmac_pdch::rcv_data_block_acknowledged. There the
switch statement is removed.
Note that the TbfTest.err changes due to an additional log message.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
The multislot (MS) class and the EGPRS MS class can also be passed
via BSSGP in an MS Radio Access Capability element which can
optionally be contained in a DL-UNITDATA PDU. While this case is fully
supported for GPRS, the EGPRS MS class in BSSGP messages is ignored.
This commit extends gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::handle to pass the EGPRS MS
class, too.
Note, that the EGPRS class is not yet taken from the CSN.1 RA
capability and is always set to 0. Note also, that append_data
still uses ms_class only.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
The leak rate sent to the SGSN does not reflect the current CS level,
lost frames, and control message overhead. So the SGSN cannot do
proper queue control under non-optimal conditions.
This commit computes the leak rate for the last flow control interval
by computing the maximum theoretical leak rate and basically
substracting control blocks, nacked blocks, and reduced block sizes
due to CS downgrade. By using this approach, the value will by more
stable on low load, where the value will tend to be near the value
derived from the configuration. On full load the transmitted value is
completely derived from the measurements.
Note that the MS default values are no adapted to the adapted BVC
leak rate, since a single MS which has a lower link quality would
otherwise be reducing the rate of another MS with good radio
conditions, which would not make much sense if they did not share any
PDCH.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently an existing DL TBF can get lost in the process of
establishing an UL TBF via RACH. This can lead to stalled connections
until the network sends more LLC frames.
This commit adds a check for a non-empty LLC queue after the UL TBF
has been established to rcv_control_ack (GPRS_RLCMAC_UL_ASS_WAIT_ACK
path) to eventually establish a new DL TBF on the UL TBF's PACCH.
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
Currently an existing DL TBF is freed immediately, when a resource
request is received. This makes sense since the MS might have dropped
it when switching to the PDCH signaled via the AGCH for the SBA. But
if the TBF still is assumed to exist on the MS side, there might be
TFI collisions if the old TBF object is not kept to block its TFI
for some time.
This commit changes rcv_resource_request to call release() instead of
tbf_free() on the DL TBF object (if it exists).
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf