While libosmogb / ns2 supports that natively in the VTY, the PCU
doesn't want to use the complexities of the full NS2 vty.
Change-Id: I7bfbad46582e65e5ad2ac0cc66545538bc632df8
Related: SYS#5427
The old VTY command is marked as deprecated and still overrides the use
in case it's used.
Related: SYS#5358
Depends: libosmocore.git Change-Id I74fb0a3afc1ac4aadbfc609b882d929401f790eb
Depends: osmo-bsc.git Change-Id I8b97ea11bad5fe05f2f634945b5703ee9abde81d
Change-Id: I46f2a955b157a409055fca7fb917dc4f75482426
A new nacc_fsm is introduced per MS object, with its partner priv
structure struct nacc_fsm_ctx, which exists and is available in the MS
object only during the duration of the NACC procedure.
The NACC context is created on an MS whenever a Pkt Cell Change
Notification is received on Uplink RLCMAC, which asks for neighbor
information of a given ARFCN+BSIC.
First, the target ARFCN+BSIC needs to be translated into a CGI-PS
(RAC+CI) address. That's done by asking the BSC through the Neighbour
Resolution Service available in osmo-bsc using the CTRL interface.
Once the CGI-PS of the target cell is known, PCU starts a RIM RAN-INFO
request against the SGSN (which will route the request as needed), and
wait for a response containing the SI bits from the target cell.
After the SI are received, the scheduler is instructed to eventually
poll a TBF for the MS originating the CCN, so that we can send the SI
encapsulated into multiple Packet Neighbor Cell Data messages on the
downlink.
One all the SI bits are sent, the scheduler is instructed to send a
Packet Cell Change Continue message.
Once the message above has been sent, the FSM autodestroys itself.
Caches are also introduced in this patch which allows for re-using
recently known translations ARFCN+BSIC -> CGI-PS and CGI-PS -> SI_INFO
respectively.
Change-Id: Id35f40d05f3e081f32fddbf1fa34cb338db452ca
All gprs_ns2 enums have now GPRS_NS2 as prefix.
Depends-on: I548ff12f7277cbb7e1a630a3dc02b738ce89be72 (libosmocore)
Change-Id: Ifdc7956318c07d680feab33c22bc2c6f20927bf9
This patch doesn't really tests whether osmo-pcu can work on a multi-bts
environment, but it prepares the data structures to be able to do so at
any later point in time.
Change-Id: I6b10913f46c19d438c4e250a436a7446694b725a
There's no BTS single global object anymore, get rid of those APIs. Move
users to use "pcu->bts", which will evolve to a linked list in the
future.
Change-Id: I9cf762b0d3cb9e2cc3582727e07fa82c8e183ec5
Both values (optionally) set (forced) by VTY and the values received
from PCUIF were stored in the same variable, meaning that for instance
the PCUIF values wouldn't really be used if someone applied eg "no cs"
during runtime.
This commit does something similar to what was already done for the
max_(m)cs fields. We store PCUIF values in one place and VTY ones in
another place, and then trigger a bts object internal process to find
out exactly which initial CS should it be using.
Change-Id: I80a6ba401f9c0c85bdf6e0cc99a9d2008d31e1b0
Currently the BTS object (and gprs_rlcmac_bts struct) are used to hold
both PCU global fields and BTS specific fields, all mangled together.
The BTS is even accessed in lots of places by means of a singleton.
This patch introduces a new struct gprs_pcu object aimed at holding all
global state, and several fields are already moved from BTS to it. The
new object can be accessed as global variable "the_pcu", reusing and
including an already exisitng "the_pcu" global variable only used for
bssgp related purposes so far.
This is only a first step towards having a complete split global pcu and
BTS, some fields are still kept in BTS and will be moved over follow-up
smaller patches in the future (since this patch is already quite big).
So far, the code still only supports one BTS, which can be accessed
using the_pcu->bts. In the future that field will be replaced with a
list, and the BTS singletons will be removed.
The cur_fn output changes in TbfTest are actually a side effect fix,
since the singleton main_bts() now points internally to the_pcu->bts,
hence the same we allocate and assign in the test. Beforehand, "the_bts"
was allocated in the stack while main_bts() still returned an unrelated
singleton BTS object instance.
Related: OS#4935
Change-Id: I88e3c6471b80245ce3798223f1a61190f14aa840
NS2 introduce a ns dialect to differentiate
between the 4 possible dialects.
Related: OS#4472, OS#4890
Depends: libosmocore.git Ia118bb6f994845d84db09de7a94856f5ca573404
Change-Id: I16dc82c38eb75c2b9d1197640a955fec7df84efc
Properly clip initial_(m)cs values to be lower-equal than maximum
configured.
Regarding initial_mcs, use values provided by BTS, which were not used
before.
Change-Id: Ifc6bc7c2734d1ae404adc2497afec5366e4f9e50
This VTY command was added due to EGPRS being introduced later as an
experimental feature. It's no longer needed and causes more problems
than goodness (since people sometimes forgets to enable it).
Let's rather simply enable EGPRS support based on what BTS/BSC requests
over PCUIF.
Related: OS#4544
Change-Id: Ic80970a136361584da9c912252a07e7c3c9d85d0
Since I2b32b4fe20732728db6e9cdac7e484d96ab86dc5, go_parent_cb()
is completely optional. It no longer has the task to determine
the correct parent node. The is_config_node() callback is no
longer needed too. Get rid of them.
Since Ic5e69a396df659933fd4d50298b9925e837a6861 we depend on 1.3.0.
Change-Id: Id7ce8c4e1ac43747ad40a06d01433c366da07b42
Others projects don't contain a dash in there, and it seems to cause
problems with TTCN3 VTY expectations.
Change-Id: I3430abb5fc622dec293457466e760de95fa3a05c
Some are used to control (M)CS values for downlink while some do it for
uplink. Let's make clear which one is used for what. Take the chance to
document the fields a bit better than they were.
Some more information about the origin of cs_downgrade_threshold can be
found in the commit introducing it: 70b96aa232.
Related: OS#4286
Change-Id: I4e890e924b094a1937fbd3794de96704cf0421a8
For a long time the VTY command to show all active TBFs was broken.
The TBF filtering (by allocation origin) logic allows one to show
TBFs allocated on CCCH, PACCH, or on both of them. In the latter
case we have been checking whether a TBF was allocated on both
logical channels at the same time.
Let's fix this by passing a flag-mask instead of boolean arguments.
To be able to use GPRS_RLCMAC_FLAG_* definitions from "tbf.h", let's
exclude them from "#ifdef __cplusplus ... #endif" block.
Change-Id: I1c9f401368af880a97d32905c4cce0da481ffc21
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
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 [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
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
This change add support for the recently-introduced GPRS Gb interface
auto-configuration using the NS IP Sub-Network Service (SNS) procedures.
It requires a Change-Id I84786c3b43a8ae34ef3b3ba84b33c90042d234ea of
libosmocore.
Related: OS#3372
Depends: I84786c3b43a8ae34ef3b3ba84b33c90042d234ea (libosmcore)
Change-Id: I256b40ac592d3b6e75dd581bf7b9512f69b11e83