Osmocom Packet control Unit (PCU): Network-side GPRS (RLC/MAC); BTS- or BSC-colocated https://osmocom.org/projects/osmopcu
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Jacob Erlbeck befc760f86 tbf: Store MS class in GprsMs objects
The ms_class value is a property of the MS and thus belongs to the
GprsMs class. Nevertheless the MS object is created after the TLLI
gets known, so the value still has to be stored in the TBF initially.

This commit add the ms_class value to the GprsMs class and introduces
TBF accessor functions which either access that object or, if that is
not available, the value stored locally.

Ticket: #1674
Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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README

This is an implementation of Packet Control Unit (PCU) according to TS 04.60

The PCU is part of BSS, so it connects directly to SGSN.


== Current limitations ==

 * No PFC support
 * No fixed allocation support
 * No extended dynamic allocation support
 * No unacknowledged mode operation
 * No PCCCH/PBCCH support
 * Only single slot assignment on uplink direction
 * No half-duplex class support (only semi-duplex)
 * No handover support
 * No measurement support
 * No TA loop
 * No power loop
 * No CS loop
 * No EGPRS