It's quite odd to see that in write_packet_downlink_assignment()
we initialize an 'RlcMacDownlink_t', so then the caller can use
the power of CSN.1 codec to generate the final sequence of bytes
to be transmitted, while in write_packet_uplink_assignment() we
already compose the final RLC/MAC message straight away using
the low-level bitvec API (like bitvec_write_field()).
I guess the reason is that at the time of writing this code, the
CSN.1 codec was not stable enough, so it was safer to generate
the message 'by hand'. This would also explain why we *decode*
the final RLC/MAC message in create_ul_ass() right after encoding.
Rewrite write_packet_uplink_assignment(), so now it initializes
a caller-provided 'RlcMacDownlink_t' structure. Given that it's
allocated on heap using talloc_zero(), do not initialize presence
indicators of fields that are not present in the message.
This would facilitate handling of frequency hopping parameters
in the upcoming changes, in particular we can now introduce a
function that would compose Frequency Parameters IE for both
write_packet_{downlink,uplink}_assignment().
Tested manually by running a GPRS-enabled network, as well as by
running test cases from ttcn3-pcu-test => no regressions observed.
Change-Id: I2850b91e0043cdca8ae7498a5fc727eeedd029b6
Related: SYS#4868, OS#4547
Initialize the bit vector to use already allocated memory,
so we would not need to allocate additional 23 bytes and
copy them from the bit vector to a msgb.
Change-Id: I4190707d7fa5b1c4c3db745635f88d5afb9e21ca
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
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
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
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
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
Including the <new> header is required as explained by the c++ specs [1]
osmo-pcu/src/tbf.cpp: In function ‘gprs_rlcmac_ul_tbf* tbf_alloc_ul_tbf(gprs_rlcmac_bts*, GprsMs*, int8_t, uint8_t, uint8_t, bool)’:
osmo-pcu/src/tbf.cpp:1002:39: error: no matching function for call to ‘operator new(sizetype, gprs_rlcmac_ul_tbf*&)’
1002 | new (tbf) gprs_rlcmac_ul_tbf(bts->bts);
| ^
Most of the times this issue is not detected because other STL headers
are already including <new>.
[1] http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/new/operator%20new/
Change-Id: Ie5fb536ae29dcf40e2a0dbe67432bebd61b8c7aa
The problem is that bitvec_free() is not NULL-safe. Ideally we
need to fix it in libosmocore [1], but let's also fix it here,
so OsmoPCU can be safely used with older libosmocore versions.
[1] https://gerrit.osmocom.org/c/libosmocore/+/17114
Change-Id: I7647d17b3d03f8e193ef6e793a2d3c1967744eef
Fixes: CID#208181, CID#208179
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
Those namings my collide with usual osmocom "T" variable name associated
to a timer number, which will be added in following patches.
Change-Id: Ic2b5068a4882e4a043bf81496be30a378fdb9a09
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
Move Mode (EDGE/GPRS) definition and related functions outside of
GprsCodingScheme class. This allows us to use standard libosmocore
value_string functions.
Change-Id: I3baaac7f1ca3f5b88917a23c1679d63847455f47
The '.' is illegal character in counter names, as they are exported
via CTRL interface, where '.' has a special meaning that cannot be
used by strings comprising the variable name.
Change-Id: Ieb7496e1a30ab4f2bfe36c7b664dcdc034010a15
Wrap-around of var handling next id will luckly happen
long after initially assigned TBFs are already released.
Change-Id: I90ef64133986c556c1a529f5b966e847e6cabbad
There have been test failures on the osmo-pcu Jenkins builders due
to apparent clock drift. Switch relevant code from gettimeofday()
to clock_gettime() with CLOCK_MONOTONIC to prevent time from going
backwards and causing negative time deltas in calculations.
Change-Id: I775d85d0d3ac740330879e588bdab6fce7f0b46c
Related: OS#3225
As warned by gcc 8.1.0:
osmo-pcu/src/tbf.cpp: In constructor ‘gprs_rlcmac_tbf::gprs_rlcmac_tbf(BTS*, gprs_rlcmac_tbf_direction)’:
osmo-pcu/src/tbf.cpp:222:33: error: ‘void* memset(void*, int, size_t)’ clearing an object of type ‘struct gprs_rlc’ with no trivial copy-assignment; use assignment or value-initialization instead [-Werror=class-memaccess]
memset(&m_rlc, 0, sizeof(m_rlc));
^
In file included from osmo-pcu/src/tbf.h:24,
from osmo-pcu/src/bts.h:37,
from osmo-pcu/src/tbf.cpp:22:
osmo-pcu/src/rlc.h:234:8: note: ‘struct gprs_rlc’ declared here
struct gprs_rlc {
^~~~~~~~
Change-Id: Ifb0529b9ae6cd4300e5cbbd9151054792edbfe06
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.
* 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
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
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
* 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
* add functions/macros for setting TBF's poll state
* add function for checking TBF's poll state
Change-Id: I6db1c4e7bd0a49aeb5e391afe371c36b96c6a702
Related: OS#1539
* 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
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
* introduce generic function to check whether particular flag was set
for'a TBF and clear it if necessary. Use this instead of
clear_poll_timeout_flag()
* add function to explicitly set assignment and appropriate state flags
Overall this makes the code easier to read and debug.
Related: OS#1759
Change-Id: Ic4560280c72f91700f2e19c6c7f6658dc29625c2
It either returns 0 or LLC queue size() which has size_t return
type. This means it can never be negative - hence it's better to use
size_t as return type.
Change-Id: I2a6e849d349ab12854976bd0d68537a370a9c83d
Fixes: CID181478
Return right after logging error if attempting to start or stop unknown
timer.
Change-Id: Ie6ae564d41a5e03270685c6bafb3504278eb3551
Fixes: CID181512, CID181514
When troubleshooting TBF timers we're not only interested in timer
duration but also in the code which triggered it. Let's use LOGPSRC to
log it: wrap t_start() in a macro for convenience.
Change-Id: If5f883ae52c469e5158bad24da9904fdc455582f
Related: OS#2407
Use generic timer handling infrastracture to handle assignment/reject
internal timer. Rename timer array accordingly. Use defines with
explicit second/microsecond values to make it more readable.
Change-Id: I63fb7e6f0695383a83472c836a381a055f64690b