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[build] /home/anpu/src/srsLTE/lib/include/srsran/asn1/rrc_nr.h:2276: undefined reference to `asn1::rrc_nr::setup_release_c<asn1::rrc_nr::pdcch_serving_cell_cfg_s>::set(asn1::rrc_nr::setup_release_c<asn1::rrc_nr::pdcch_serving_cell_cfg_s>::types_opts::options)'
[build] clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
the do_status is queried from the Tx code frequently. To reduce
chances to delay the execution because the RLC Rx side is currently
holding the mutex we can use an atomic.
TSAN detected wrong use of the old deque-based internal queue. To avoid
unwanted/undetected mis-use the patch uses the thread-safe block_queue
data structure instead.
* 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 test verifies that the ACK_SN of a status PDU falls inside the
rx_window of the receiver. If not, than the RLC state has been
corrupted and the status PDU is likely invalid.
we had it returning int but had a bug in using the return value properly,
i.e. handling when -1 was returned in RLC TM.
Thinking about it more, it doesn't make sense to have a negative return
value here anyway. Either the RLC can return a PDU or not. If it can't the
returned lenght is zero.
general-purpose method for lower layers to signal protocol
failures to higher layers, i.e. RRC.
In the current case, implement a direct release of the UE (enb) or
a reestablishment (UE).
the thread workers need access to their current state to exit properly
when they are set to state STOP. However, since the state is kept in
a std::vector for all workers, it seems more appropiate to add a per-thread
running variable rather then mutexing the entire vector.