- Avoid triggering an assertion when the gw thread is pending termination.
- Re-order gw::stop method to avoid a race condition when closing the TUN device while the gw thread is still running.
* Fix a race condition when accessing the NR PHY cfg by the RRC and phy workers.
Rework how the phy cfg is handled, now workers have their own copy that gets updated after a reconfig moving it out of the state class.
* Default initialize sf_len member in sf_worker for consistency.
* Asynchronous NR PHY configuration
* Fix compilation
* Corrected method override and fix unitialised value
* Added carrier equal comparison to avoid aligment byte padding comparison
Co-authored-by: faluco <borja.ferrer@softwareradiosystems.com>
This was done to avoid integrity issues, when the UE's RRC erroneously sent
measurement reports while the re-establishment was already in progress.
As errously sending PDCP PDUs on DRBs can cause issues as well, this was
disabled too.
When the SNR value is INF, the conversion to (int) causes
-2147483648 to be displayed in the UE console.
This commit fixes the formatting, so that the values INF or
NaN would be displayed as N/A
NOTE: The issue of getting an INF value for the reported SNR metric
still needs to be addressed separately.
this issue has a tiny affect when adding new SDUs from different logical channels
to an UL MAC PDU.
Since the MAC subPDU header is accounted for twice, less SDU payload may be packed.
The patch calculates the required header space and accounts for it in the scheduling.
Howerver, it is only substracted from the available space when an SDU was actually added.
Move emergency handlers header file into the support folder.
Refactored signal handling:
- Remove the dependency with the running static variable in the header file.
- Move implementations down to cc files.
- Allow specifying a new signal handler that will be used to stop the applications.
- Move signal handling files to support.
this fixes#3437. The check/requirement for target srate to be different
to current srate isn't needed, and in fact fails for 6 PRBs where both are
indentical always.
Add channel simulator to nr_phy tests.
UL and DL channel simulators added, with AWGN and CFO using the HST scenario. The DL AWGN is adjusted according to signal power.
for the moment we always use the LTE stack (also for NSA mode).
For SA we likely pick a smarter approach to pick the stack type, i.e.
using the ARFCN specified in the config.
the Msg3 UL grant requires the TTI in which the RAR has been received
to calcualte the correct timing. There was a race between PHY and Stack
thread.
This patch circumvents the issue by removing a PHY state member that only holds
the RAR Rx timing. In the new interface the RA proc passes the Rx TTI
to the PHY again when setting the UL grant so the PHY can calculate the
correct timing without any state.
fixes stack use after free detected by ASAN
2021-08-31T17:21:44.885938 [MAC-NR ] [D] [ 0] Building new MAC PDU (9 B)
==10908==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: stack-use-after-scope on address 0x7ffc481b5340 at pc 0x563c0486d489 bp 0x7ffc481b4470 sp 0x7ffc481b4460
READ of size 1 at 0x7ffc481b5340 thread T0
#0 0x563c0486d488 in srsran::mac_sch_subpdu_nr::to_string(fmt::v7::basic_memory_buffer<char, 500ul, std::allocator<char> >&) (/home/ubuntu/workspace/srslte_ubuntu_20.04_pull_request/srslte/build/srsue/src/stack/mac_nr/test/mac_nr_test+0x139488)
#1 0x563c0486db87 in srsran::mac_sch_pdu_nr::to_string(fmt::v7::basic_memory_buffer<char, 500ul, std::allocator<char> >&) (/home/ubuntu/workspace/srslte_ubuntu_20.04_pull_request/srslte/build/srsue/src/stack/mac_nr/test/mac_nr_test+0x139b87)
#2 0x563c0481c127 in srsue::mux_nr::get_pdu(unsigned int) (/home/ubuntu/workspace/srslte_ubuntu_20.04_pull_request/srslte/build/srsue/src/stack/mac_nr/test/mac_nr_test+0xe8127)
#3 0x563c0484e62b in srsue::ul_harq_entity_nr::ul_harq_process_nr::new_grant_ul(srsue::mac_interface_phy_nr::mac_nr_grant_ul_t const&, bool const&, srsue::mac_interface_phy_nr::tb_action_ul_t*) (/home/ubuntu/workspace/srslte_ubuntu_20.04_pull_request/srslte/build/srsue/src/stack/mac_nr/test/mac_nr_test+0x11a62b)
#4 0x563c04850de4 in srsue::ul_harq_entity_nr::new_grant_ul(srsue::mac_interface_phy_nr::mac_nr_grant_ul_t const&, srsue::mac_interface_phy_nr::tb_action_ul_t*) (/home/ubuntu/workspace/srslte_ubuntu_20.04_pull_request/srslte/build/srsue/src/stack/mac_nr/test/mac_nr_test+0x11cde4)
#5 0x563c047bb004 in srsue::mac_nr::new_grant_ul(unsigned int, srsue::mac_interface_phy_nr::mac_nr_grant_ul_t const&, srsue::mac_interface_phy_nr::tb_action_ul_t*) (/home/ubuntu/workspace/srslte_ubuntu_20.04_pull_request/srslte/build/srsue/src/stack/mac_nr/test/mac_nr_test+0x87004)
#6 0x563c04760cdc in msg3_test() (/home/ubuntu/workspace/srslte_ubuntu_20.04_pull_request/srslte/build/srsue/src/stack/mac_nr/test/mac_nr_test+0x2ccdc)
#7 0x563c0475f762 in main (/home/ubuntu/workspace/srslte_ubuntu_20.04_pull_request/srslte/build/srsue/src/stack/mac_nr/test/mac_nr_test+0x2b762)
#8 0x7fae1cf400b2 in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x270b2)
#9 0x563c047601bd in _start (/home/ubuntu/workspace/srslte_ubuntu_20.04_pull_request/srslte/build/srsue/src/stack/mac_nr/test/mac_nr_test+0x2c1bd)
Address 0x7ffc481b5340 is located in stack of thread T0 at offset 320 in frame
#0 0x563c0486d78f in srsran::mac_sch_pdu_nr::to_string(fmt::v7::basic_memory_buffer<char, 500ul, std::allocator<char> >&) (/home/ubuntu/workspace/srslte_ubuntu_20.04_pull_request/srslte/build/srsue/src/stack/mac_nr/test/mac_nr_test+0x13978f)
setting the new PRACH params (writing the the local var) needs to protected as well
because it is called from the RRC context and the PHY worker will call configure_prach_params()
if it sees changes to it.
NAS states and substates maybe be requested from other threads so
they need to be protected.
Note that the caller still needs to hold it's own mutex if different
actions are required based on the state.
the code hasn't been maintained for a while an likely needs to be
adapted for a real-world scenarios.
in order to avoid having to maintain two MAC/PHY interfaces we
remove the code from now.
some commands were executed from the calling thread which may lead
to concurrent access to members. Detected by TSAN. The patch
moves all remaining calls (the majority was alread moved) to the
Stack task queue.
fixed through the right usage of mutexes in both TTCN PHY and syssim.
nested mutex locking is solved by calling SS from the PHY after
releaseing the PHY lock again.
* Protect PHY SR signal management in a class
* Protect intra_freq_meas vector
* Protect cell and srate shared variables in thread-safe classes
* srsue,srsenb: include TSAN options header
* Protect ue_rnti_t and rnti scheduling windows behind thread-safe classes
* Protect access to state variable in sync_state
* Protect access to metrics configuration
* Protect access to is_pending_sr
* Protect access to UE prach worker
* Protect UE mux
* Avoid unlocking mutex twice
* Fix data races in RF/ZMQ
* Fix data races in intra_measure and PHY
* Fix minor data races in MAC
* Make TSAN default behaviour to not halt on error
* Fix blocking in intra cell measurement
* Address comments
Co-authored-by: Andre Puschmann <andre@softwareradiosystems.com>
the EPS bearer manager was only informed when a single DRB
was removed but not when entering idle which requires to
remove all bearers.
This cause the service request to fail.
this is a rather large commit that is hard to split because
it touches quite a few components.
It's a preparation patch for adding NR split bearers in the next
step.
We realized that managing RLC and PDCP bearers for both NR and LTE
in the same entity doesn't work. This is because we use the LCID
as a key for all accesses. With NR dual connectivity however we
can have the same LCID active at the same time for both LTE and NR
carriers.
The patch solves that by creating a dedicated NR instance for RLC/PDCP
in the stack. But then the question arises for UL traffic on, e.g. LCID 4
what PDCP instance the GW should use for pushing SDUs. It doesnt' know
that. And in fact it doesn't need to. It just needs to know EPS
bearer IDs. So the next change was to remove the knowledge of what
LCIDs are from the GW. Make is agnostic and only work on EPS bearer IDs.
The handling and mapping between EPS bearer IDs and LCIDs for LTE
or NR (mainly PDCP for pushing data) is done in the Stack because
it has access to both.
The NAS also has a EPS bearer map but only knows about default and
dedicated bearers. It doesn't know on which logical channels they
are transmitted.
this patch mainly modernizes the bearer creation to use smart pointers.
that allows to simplify the error handling.
ue_stack is changed to match new interface. This commit compiles
but doesn't work.
the issue let to unwanted log warning at the end of the UE
execution when the PHY was still pushing DL PDUs while MAC
was already stopped.
This fixes#3003