The type used to represent a thread ID is implementation
specific, and may be an opaqe structure, making it unsuitable to be
printed by standard means. Let's use osmo_gettid() instead.
Change-Id: Iaa4d0eaf52b901fff06cc67f8dd8b61ac6084911
Related: OS#5032
new libosmocore osmo-trx already depends on does support printing thread
ID as prefix to all messages (confgiurable through VTY), so there's no
use in printing it in osmo-trx unconditionally.
Moreover, The type used to represent a thread ID is implementation
specific, and may be an opaqe structure, making it unsuitable to be
printed by standard means, so in any case we should be better printing
system's TID instead.
Related: OS#5032
Change-Id: Ie98a21246230c946afc47f4f5b9c6618eefde494
Let's disable category here since we don't care about its formatting here.
In any case, every test relying on logging output validation should
always explicitly state the config to avoid issues in the future if
default values change.
Change-Id: Iaa77f8a7d3f752173507afd988bd76a8aa632082
Related: OS#5034
The API was moved to libosmocore, let's use it instead of defining our
own here with all the complexity in build system involved.
Depends: libosmocore.git Change-Id Id7534beeb22fcd50813dab76dd68818e2ff87ec2
Related: OS#5027
Change-Id: I19e32fbc47bd88a668e0c912e89b001b0f8831dd
A wrapper function with better support already exists in debug.c and
announced in debug.h. Let's use that one instead.
Related: OS#5027
Change-Id: I2ccf94f95a531d5873da2a4681cf89cbc5b31422
In Transceiver::addRadioVector() we scale the I/Q samples by scaling
the output voltage of the DAC. A relative factor/divisor/ration in
the voltage domain cannot be used 1:1 in the power domain.
There exist two similar formulas:
a) X_dB = 10 * log10(X_lin / X_ref)
b) Y_db = 20 * log10(Y_lin / Y_ref)
both of them are correct, and according to [1]:
a) If you convert a quantity X that relates to power or energy,
=> the factor is 10.
b) If you convert a quantity Y that relates to amplitude,
=> the factor is 20.
Therefore we should be using 20 instead of 10. This change makes
osmo-trx apply per-lchan attenuation values correctly. Otherwise
it would double the values indicated in TRXD messages.
[1] https://dspillustrations.com/pages/posts/misc/decibel-conversion-factor-10-or-factor-20.html
Change-Id: I98bc00bd25df4913d45e55eb008d715aca76fc7c
Related: SYS#4918
The memory leak was reported by ASan:
Direct leak of 32 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
#0 0x7f23b488e459 in __interceptor_malloc /build/gcc/src/gcc/libsanitizer/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cpp:145
#1 0x558e83e39e3c in ChannelizerBase::initFilters() /osmo-trx/Transceiver52M/ChannelizerBase.cpp:84
#2 0x558e83e3a8a0 in ChannelizerBase::init() /osmo-trx/Transceiver52M/ChannelizerBase.cpp:188
#3 0x558e83e2d263 in RadioInterfaceMulti::init(int) /osmo-trx/Transceiver52M/radioInterfaceMulti.cpp:197
#4 0x558e83de76d2 in makeRadioInterface(trx_ctx*, RadioDevice*, int) /osmo-trx/Transceiver52M/osmo-trx.cpp:115
#5 0x558e83dea663 in trx_start /osmo-trx/Transceiver52M/osmo-trx.cpp:600
#6 0x558e83dead6f in main /osmo-trx/Transceiver52M/osmo-trx.cpp:695
#7 0x7f23b2576151 in __libc_start_main (/usr/lib/libc.so.6+0x28151)
Change-Id: Ibc4c7edeb9bba517db08fce152d863e6cc0c7bbb
The leak was reported by ASan.
Direct leak of 48 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
#0 0x7fd9c9c29f41 in operator new(unsigned long) /build/gcc/src/gcc/libsanitizer/asan/asan_new_delete.cpp:99
#1 0x55bd63ae2364 in RadioInterfaceMulti::init(int) /git/osmo-trx/Transceiver52M/radioInterfaceMulti.cpp:209
#2 0x55bd63a9c6d2 in makeRadioInterface(trx_ctx*, RadioDevice*, int) /git/osmo-trx/Transceiver52M/osmo-trx.cpp:115
#3 0x55bd63a9f663 in trx_start /git/osmo-trx/Transceiver52M/osmo-trx.cpp:600
#4 0x55bd63a9fd6f in main /git/osmo-trx/Transceiver52M/osmo-trx.cpp:695
#5 0x7fd9c7910151 in __libc_start_main (/usr/lib/libc.so.6+0x28151)
Change-Id: Ia4f9d4e47caa86ada98054763573e652d281992c
Allow to drop the uhd runtime dependency of osmo-trx-ipc.
uhd is only required for the driver-test utility.
Related: SYS#5266
Change-Id: Iff91e09684167247c9c7de0141451a5b9344aa0d
* use https for hyperlinks
* explicitly mention the primary use case with OsmoBTS
* fix spelling in title
Change-Id: I4f20ad8666dcc6bbc23d78b40b7c73ddd7e6eacc
vty_cmd_string_from_valstr() expands the given 'struct value_string'
sequentionally, so the order of entries in both filler_{types,docs}
shall match (regardless of the value assigned).
Change-Id: Ieb3bbc4fb30f303c47555ca77d03a9e965bc72b5
Previous code relied on abort() switching sigaction to SIG_FDL +
retriggering SIGABRT in case the signal handler returns, which would
then generate the coredump + terminate the process.
However, if a SIGABRT is received from somewhere else (kill -SIGABRT),
then the process would print the talloc report and continue running,
which is not desired.
Change-Id: I3a3ff56cb2d740a33731ecfdf76aa32606872883
Fixes: OS#4865
Unfortunately, we cannot re-use the existing Makefile rules from:
$(OSMO_GSM_MANUALS_DIR)/build/Makefile.vty-reference.inc
because they do not allow to generate the list of $(DOCBOOKS) from
a template, and require the project to store everything in separate
folders with specific names. Also, those rules expect that the
target PDFs contain only a single word in their names (for example,
'osmoapp-vty-reference', not 'osmo-app-vty-reference'), while in a
project with multiple similarly named targets this would reduce
readability (imagine 'osmotrxuhd-vty-reference').
Change-Id: I798ea3b7417b8ca3e9c7d50911158c5413526237
Depends: I6aac73d998c5937894233631e654a160d5623198
Related: SYS#4937, SYS#4910
Otherwise these logging lines end up in the automatically generated
XML VTY reference (stdout), so this breaks further XML processing.
Change-Id: I8e0fd728d406e2452c9c0ddad5bce5f6b17fab42
Related: SYS#4937, SYS#4910
Do not use 'extended' because it's not the same 11-bit Access Burst,
as it was assumed before. Add missing docs for 'enable'/'disable'.
Change-Id: I80b5a584e554eb7cc2416017b10fee032202b372
Dummy bursts have nothing to do with A5/x encryption, and I see
no reason why (and how?!?) would using that filler type break
encryption in osmo-bts-trx. I asked the author of this code
back in August 2020 [1], and so far didn't get any response.
[1] https://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/openbsc/2020-August/013208.html
Change-Id: Iae513d7acbb8ef682e1744ac8726cbd6ece8bd87
Coverity warns us that a non-static class members:
- mRxLowerLoopThread, and
- mTxLowerLoopThread,
are not initialized in this constructor nor in any functions that
it calls. I don't think it's critical, because we do initialize
them in Transceiver::start(), but let's make them nullptr.
Change-Id: If9e06aa7965f17383ab6599c15945e8ce2703bbf
Fixes: CID#214952
Neither VTY nor CTRL API is used in device specific code, excluding
the 'uhd' where osmo_cpu_sched_vty_apply_localthread() is called.
Change-Id: I568b443da4b96c005734d749faa22b9c7440f951
Prior to this patch, osmo-trx relied totally on proper VTY configuration
being set in "rssi-offset" together with the RxGain set through TRXC in
order to provide correct Uplink RSSI measurements to bts-trx.
With this patch, RSSI is now by default calculated (in LMS and UHD
backends) based on the currently set RxGain, by providing empirically
discovered values. Still, for backward compatibility, the old
"rssi-offset" command will overwrite completely the per-default
calculated rssi offset.
A new optional parameter "relative" is added at the end of the
"rssi-offset" VTY command to flag the value as relative to the newly
per-default calculated value. This way specific setups (like adding a
LNA / RF fronted) can still be expressed while still keeping the
automatic per-default offset.
Related: OS#4468
Change-Id: I8ef78fd20c22c60d61bfb18d80a4a36df4fd6c20